Entrance Ceremony for the 2nd Members of CHAMP
An Entrance Ceremony for the 2nd Members of CHAMP was held on March 2nd, at Global Leaders’ room, GSIS building. About 40 new members have enrolled in the program. The Entrance Ceremony started by Mr. Young Il Lee, the president of Korea-China Forum on Politico-Diplomatic and Mr. Yong-Woo Lee, the representative of the 1st Members of CHAMP […]
FTA Commerce & Strategy Program, the 2nd Information Session
On March 4, 2016, FTA Commerce and Strategy Program had a 2nd information session in GL Room for both incoming and current students of GSIS this semester. In the event, Jeongjoon James Park, a program coordinator of FTA Commerce & Strategy Program, gave a presentation about the overall information and benefits of the program. Also, Park […]
GLiMPSE Consortium Conference
For three(3) days, as of March 2nd to March 4th, GLiMPSE Consortium Conference was held at GSIS, SNU. Professors from KDI, GSIS, and ESSEC from Paris, KU-LEUVEN from Belgium had participated in the Consortium Conference and had discussion on double degree system to connect the Europe and Korea. On the second day, the students who […]
GSIS Spring-2016 semester orientation for the New Comers
The Orientation for the new starting students of spring-2016 semester was held at Socheon Conference Hall on Wednesday, March 2, 2016. The orientation started by Professor Hyeok JEONG, associate dean of international affairs introducing the dean of GSIS, Professor Chong-Sup KIM. The dean introduced all the faculty members and the staff of GSIS to newly […]
Information Session of the FTA Commerce and Strategy Program
On February 25, 2016, FTA Commerce and Strategy Program had a 1st information session in GL Room for the incoming students of GSIS spring 2016 semester. In the event, Jeongjoon James Park, a program coordinator of FTA Commerce & Strategy Program, gave a presentation about the overall information and benefits of the program. Park notified specific […]
Agreement on Comfort Women and Future Prospects on Korea-Japan Relations
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016, Professor Nishino Junya from Department of Political Science, College of Law and Politics, Keio University, was invited to GSIS to share his insights on the Comfort women agreement and on future prospects of Korea-Japan relations. Professor Nishino Junya lectured on past and current status of Korea- Japan relations and on […]
Campus Asia Final Presentation Day
On Wednesday, December 9, 2015, Korean, Japanese and Chinese students of CAMPUS Asia Program had a Final Presentation Day in Socheon Hall to finish the semester. In the event, Prof. Young Hae Han and Prof. Tae Kyoon Park, associate dean of GSIS, gave opening remarks. Students had Korean dance performance as an opening ceremony. During […]
Policy Directions of the MOSF for International Development Cooperation
On Thursday, December 3, 2015, Mr. Seoungho Jin, Director General for International Economic Cooperation at the Ministry of Strategy and Finance was invited to GSIS to give a lecture on the policy directions of the MOSF for international development cooperation. Mr. Jin introduced the current status of Korea's ODA policy and explained about the regional […]
Korea-U.S. Cooperation to Reshape East Asian Regional Architecture
On Wednesday, November 18th, GSIS has prepared a workshop on Korea-U.S. cooperation to reshape East Asian regional architecture with the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) of Stanford University. Distinguished Follows of APARC and specialists on U.S.-East Asia relations were invited to share their views. Prof. Gi-Wook Shin, director of APARC, gave opening remarks with Prof. […]
FTA Commerce Strategy Seminar Series 18: How to Write and How to Think
On November, 19th, 2015, the reporter Woo, Jong-guk from Korea Business week gave a lecture about “How to write and how to think.” He introduced the examples of splendid lectures and writings with the diverse substantial examples. And he gave five tips on how to write by subtracting a lot of unnecessary things, emphasizing that […]
