Minji Jung (‘11 Int‘l Cooperation) – TWC Global Citizens Program
Minji Jung ('11 International Cooperation) has been selected to participate in The Washington Center(TWC) Global Citizens Program in partnership with Prudential Foundation. Designed to provide an opportunity to understand the role of U.S. government in the context of increasingly globalized business relations, the TWC Program will provide her an internship opportunity in Washington D.C. with […]
2nd Tea Time with Professor
The Student Council has invited students to the ‘Tea Time with Professor’ event on October 31. At the opening, Associate Dean Park Cheolhee delivered a welcoming speech and then students had casual conversations with prof. Moon Woosik, Han Younhae, Rhee Yeungseop, Sheen Seongho, and Park Taegyun. Dinner was provided after tea time.
SNU GSIS’ CAMPUS Asia Program
SNU GSIS' CAMPUS Asia Program (BESETO DDMP: Beijing-Seoul-Tokyo Dual Degree Master's Program on International and Public Policy Studies) was selected by the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology with its counterparts: Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, School of International Studies at Peking University, and Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Tokyo. In […]
Professor Julia Qin of Wayne State University Law School gave a lecture
Professor Julia Qin of Wayne State University Law School gave a lecture titled "China and the WTO: Reflections on the Tenth Year Anniversary of Membership" as part of GSIS Distinguished Lecture Series in Sochon Convention Hall on October 24, 2011. Professor Qin examined the extent and ways in which WTO membership contributed to the meteoric […]
Career Research Project Presentation
GSIS Career Development Center (Advisor: Professor Lee Jeon-Kap) held a presentation session to share the output of the Career Research Project that launched at the end of the previous semester. Out of 6 people, two people presented for the session. Alex Kim ('10 Int’l Cooperation) and ByunJae Choi ('11 Int’l Cooperation) presented their future career […]
Career Mentoring Session III for International Students
GSIS Career Development Center (Advisor: Professor Lee Jeon-Kap) held its 3rd Alumni Mentoring Session for this semester on October 13. This time, the session was specifically targeted towards international students at GSIS who wish to work in Korea. Two GSIS international graduates Viviana Passoni from Hyundai Motor Company and Vladislav Li from Samsung C&T […]
Former Ambassador to China Byung-tae Hwang
Former Ambassador to China Byung-tae Hwang gave a special lecture titled “Development Paradigm under President Jung-Hee Park” in GL-Room on September 29. His lecture focused on President Park's contribution to Korea's economic development. He also discussed President Park's influence on China's economic development at the time of his ambassadorship.
Career Mentoring Session for International Organizations
The 2nd Career Mentoring Session by the GSIS Career Development Center (Advisor: Professor Lee, Jeon-Kap) was held on October 6th. The mentoring session was designed for those who would like to pursue their careers in international organizations, and reflecting GSIS students’ high interest in international organizations, many students including international students attended the session. As […]
[Yulchon-GSIS Center] Making Africa Work: Trends and Options
Dr. Greg Mills visited SNU GSIS last October 2nd to conduct a lecture on "Making Africa Work: Trends and Options." While Professor Chong-Sup Kim gave us an opening remark and Professor Taekyoon Kim facilitated the lecture, SNU GSIS students (including the DCPP students) and students from Hanguk University of Foreign Studies participated in the lecture. […]
Tea Time With Professors
The Student Council held its first ever Tea Time with Professors on September 26, 2011. Associate Dean Park made opening remarks, and then it was time for students to join their professors for tea and dinner. Tea Time gives students a chance to get to know their professors outside of the classroom and discuss things […]
