Professor Kent Calder, Director of the Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies
GSIS Public Lecture, Asia and the World was held on the 29th of April inviting Professor Kent Calder, Director of the Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies and Japanese Studies at SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, to talk about 'The New World of Asian Regionalism -Trilateralism, Continentalism, and Beyond-.
Wonkyu Shin (’10 Int’l Commerce, Docotal Candidate) selected for STEPI Fellowship
Wonkyu Shin ('10 Int’l Commerce, Doctoral candidate) has been selected for the fellowship grant of $3,000~$4,000 for his research proposal entiled "Legality of R&D Subsidies and its Policy Framework under the World Trading System: The Case of Civil Aircraft Disputes" co-authored with Wonhee Lee ('09 Int’l Commerce graduate). The Review Committee for STEPI Fellowship conducted […]
CAMPUS Asia Field Trip to Ganghwa
CAMPUS Asia Field Trip to Ganghwa Island from March 15th to 16th. More photos can be accessed on Facebook (by simply searching "SNU GSIS").
Inauguration Ceremony of the International Complex & GSIS Annual Symposium 2013
On March 27th, Inauguration Ceremony of the SNU-GSIS International Complex and the First GSIS Annual Symposium was held at the International Conference Room of newly constructed International Complex. SNU President Yeon-chun Oh, ambassadors of various countries, all GSIS professors and students attended to celebrate the event and the CEO of Kowhang Engineering & Construction, Mr. Jaesik Park, […]
Orientation 2013 for Incoming Students
Orientation 2013 for Incoming Students for this spring term took place on Monday, March 4th at Sochon International Conference Room of GSIS.
2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony
The 2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony for Masters in International Studies and Masters in International Development Policy was held on February 26, 2013. In the commencement address, Dean Hwy-Chang Moon spoke to the students about the importance of internationalization in strengthening national competitiveness. Ms. Bee Yun Jo (‘11 Int’l Cooperation) then delivered the valedictorian speech on behalf of the student […]
2013 GSIS Alumni Reunion
The 2013 GSIS Alumni Reunion was held on Friday, Jan 25th at Sochon Convention Hall. Alumna Yun-Kyung Yang (Int'l Coop. '00) conducted the event and President of the Alumni Association alumnus Jae-Won Jung (Area Studies '98) gave the welcoming address. Dean Hwy-Chang Moon and Professor Chong-Sup Kim made the congratulatory remarks. President Jung then delivered the Alumni Association's annual report and introduced the newly-appointed President […]
Minjung Kim (Doctoral candidate) was awarded the 2012 Best Young Scholar Thesis Award by the Korean Society of International Economic Law (KSIEL)
Minjung Kim (Doctoral candidate) was awarded the 2012 Best Young Scholar Thesis Award by the Korean Society of International Economic Law (KSIEL) for her recent paper titled “Analysis on WTO Adjudication of US-Mexico Tuna Dispute II”. The thesis providing an in-depth legal analysis on a recent WTO dispute case had been previously presented at the […]
Wonkyu Shin (’10 Int’l Commerce, Doctoral candidate) won 1st place at the KIEA* Master’s/Doctorate and Post-Graduate Thesis Competition on Economic Affairs held at the 35th Anniversary of the KIEA Academic Seminar.
Wonkyu Shin ('10 Int’l Commerce, Doctoral candidate) won 1st place at the KIEA* Master’s/Doctorate and Post-Graduate Thesis Competition on Economic Affairs held at the 35th Anniversary of the KIEA Academic Seminar. The prize was awarded based on a unanimous vote of a panel of specialists after a thorough and rigorous review process. Contenders were asked to write […]
GSIS Sports Day
GSIS-SNU held its very first Sports Day on September 9th 2012. The event’s main purpose was to enhance students’ sense of belonging, promote fellowship, and increase efficiency in studying through interaction and communication between students and faculty. Approximately 80 students from GSIS participated in the event, including 15 professors and staff members. It began with […]
