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more [Admission Event] Korea Overseas Study Association (KOSA) campus visit
On May 18th, a campus visit by the Korea Overseas Study Association (KOSA) was held. KOSA is the only overseas study industry association in Korea, and it was established in 1980. 12 members of the Board of Directors of KOSA visited the campus of SUNY Korea and had a fruitful time discussing the academic curriculum and cooperative strategies. Additionally, Professor Jung Jae-man of FIT gave a special speech to introduce the academic curriculum of FIT. After that, through a campus tour, the facilities where students study were shown to the Board of Directors, who were visiting SUNY Korea for the first time. Kim Ki-dong, the Head of the KOSA Board members, said, “It was a great first step to many more discussions to come, and we are looking forward to it,” about the campus visit. This was the first official interaction between KOSA and SUNY Korea, so it was a great opportunity to discuss the future of SUNY Korea and the overseas study industry.
2021.05.26
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Incheon High School Students Visit SUNY Korea
Forty students and two teachers from Incheon Songdo High School and forty seven students from Incheon Wondang High school visited SUNY Korea. Provided for the visitors was a SUNY Korea Information Session and a Campus Tour. Also, a special lecture on “Vision” by professor Terence Oliga was given to the students from Incheon Wondang High School. We sincerely hope the visit to SUNY Korea provided insight and motivation to the high school students.
2021.05.24
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SUNY Korea Signs an MOU Agreement with Uway Apply
SUNY Korea signed an MOU agreement with Uway Apply on May 20th, 2021. WonKi Min, the president of SUNY Korea, declared, “We hope this agreement to be exemplary of the cooperation between Uway Apply and a university with great programs in its attempt for easier and quicker recruitment of capable students. Sung Yoon-Seok, the CEO of Uway Apply, stated, “With this MOU, we will continue to communicate by utilizing each other’s strength and expertise to ultimately open up admission opportunities for many prospective students.” Meanwhile, Stony Brook University is recruiting freshmen and transfer students for the Fall 2021 semester until July 16th, while the Fashion Institute of Technology will recruit its freshmen students until June 30th. To read the related articles: CSTimes: Click here Kmaeil: Click here Newsway: Click here
2021.05.24
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Spring 2021 SBU Alumni Panel Event
Following the FIT Alumni Panel Event, the Spring 2021 SBU Alumni Panel Event was successfully held with 5 SUNY Korea SBU-graduated professionals. The alumni (Eunpyo Choi, Udara Silva, Ban Seok Koo, Phit Ahn, and Hanbin Baik) are working at globally renowned companies in the fields of strategy & planning, start-up and app development. Panel discussion and networking with current SBU and FIT students were done via zoom. After the event, in a survey by CDC (Career Development Center), 100% of attending students rated the Spring 2021 SBU Alumni Panel Event to be “Very helpful” for Career Preparation. Also, 100 % of attendees responded that the event “Quite Exceeded Expectations.”
2021.05.24
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SUNY Korea Online Information Session for Koreans Overseas
SUNY Korea invites you to the SUNY Korea Online Information Session for Koreans Overseas. Join us to learn more about our programs and Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 admissions. 1. Schedule Session Time/Date Language 1st July 3 (Sat) 09:00 – 11:00 Korean 2nd July 3 (Sat) 16:00 – 18:00 2. Registration Link: https://apply.sunykorea.ac.kr/portal/admissions_events You can view and choose which events to sign up for using the calendar at the bottom. (Note: All times displayed are Korea Standard Time unless noted otherwise) Time zone converter >> 3. Inquiries: SUNY Korea Admissions (admission@sunykorea.ac.kr / 032 626 1030 / http://pf.kakao.com/_MPKHK )
2021.05.21
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Spring 2021 FIT Alumni Panel Event
SUNY Korea FIT’s very first alumni networking event was held via zoom with special invitees: four SUNY Korea FIT alumni professionals. The event was organized by SUNY Korea CDC(Career Development Center) to provide networking opportunities for current students with professional FIT graduates who are working in the fields of fashion design, cosmetic vendors, and digital marketing. Yeeun Kim, Gayeon Hoh, Yoojin Choi, and Chaehee Lee shared their work experiences at the respective companies: Mulawear, Sophie Company, BDJ Solution, and Yigal Azrouel. The alumni shared various fields of interests, which included their personal career paths post-FIT. Please stay tuned for SUNY Korea’s future alumni networking events!
2021.05.10
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more Brand Developer Sean Kim Shares His Career Journey
Spring 2021 Career Talk to You #2 was held via zoom with guest speaker Sean Kim. Esteemed Key brand developer and Asia Director of Business Development at Bluebell Group, Sean Kim shared his years of remarkable career journey and expertise in global retail markets to SUNY Korea students. After the event, 86% of the students in attendance rated the event to be “Very Helpful” for career preparation, and 100% of the attendees responded, “Very Likely to Attend Future Career Programs”. We hope many more students will be able to participate in future career events. Please stay tuned for Career Talk to You #3!
2021.05.10
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[What To Do During COVID-19?] Book Recommendations by CS professor
"So it can be a difficult time going through the pandemic like we’re all in right now. However this is a great opportunity to be on the look out for how you can be a positive agent for change. So keep this in mind and try to see if there’s ways you can help others live better lives and help the world be a better place, whether in a small way or a big way. "- CS Professor Alex Kuhn Are you looking for meaningful ways to spend time as COVID-19 is ongoing? SUNY Korea CS Department Professor Alex Kuhn shared three favorite books on his shelf. To watch the YouTube video: Click here
2021.05.03
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Application Deadline of SUNY Korea FIT Programs for Fall 2021 Extended
SUNY Korea Admissions announces that the application deadline of SUNY Korea Fashion Institute of Technology programs for Fall 2021 Admission has formally been extended until June 30, 2021 (Korean Standard Time). The decision aims to provide the rising number of SUNY Korea FIT prospects with more time for preparation in consideration of the increased annual enrollment quota from 70 to 105 (Fashion Design 30 / Fashion Business Management 75) starting from the Fall 2021 entry term. For more details, please contact SUNY Korea Admissions. *Online application: http://www.sunykorea.ac.kr/page/apply *Inquiry: 82-32-626-10300 / admission@sunykorea.ac.kr / Kakao Channel (Search ID: suny-korea)
2021.04.30
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Hyewon Jung Expects the AMS Program to Encompass All Her Interests
For several years, the Stony Brook Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) major has been ranked third among the top five undergraduate programs in Applied Mathematics by College Factual, as cited in USA Today. The diverse program of the AMS major at SUNY Korea that teaches, learns, and conducts interdisciplinary research in Applied Mathematics and Statistics provides the exact same high-quality curricula of Stony Brook University in New York. Below is the story of Hyewon Jung, a new AMS major student at SUNY Korea, who figured the AMS program at SUNY Korea will encompass all her interests in mathematics, statistics and data science. The specialty of the major and the existence of various opportunities at SUNY Korea have given Hyewon an expectant heart for her years at SUNY Korea. We hope her story below will be helpful to all those who wish to study at SUNY Korea. 1) Could you briefly introduce yourself? Hello. My name is Hyewon Jung. I am currently a freshman majoring in Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the State University of New York, Korea. 2) Why did you apply to SUNY Korea instead of other universities in Korea? When I was in high school in Korea, I never thought about options other than Korean universities. I first got to know the State University of New York, Korea when I was in grade eleven in high school. What I considered the most in the process of choosing a University was its suitability, as well as opportunities for various experiences. Since I was interested in mathematics, statistics, and data science, I hoped to enroll in a department that encompasses them all. So when I first got to know about the State University of New York, Korea, the Applied Mathematics and Statistics Department was very attractive to me. Also, I liked the point that there are many opportunities to experience various things in SUNY, Korea. I thought I could experience various things and have more options after graduation than others who enrolled in Korean universities, and that’s why I chose SUNY, Korea. When I am allowed to experience something I have never experienced before, I tend to challenge myself and get motivated in the process of overcoming difficulties and failures. So I want to experience various things as much as possible. In particular, I hope that the opportunity to study on the New York campus for one out of the four years will be a chance to look at the world from a wide perspective while encountering other cultures and various people. 3) Are there any tips you would like to share with students who wish to apply for SUNY Korea? I think the most important documents while preparing for entrance were the self-introduction and essays. I tried to include a sincere story about myself, focusing on the values that I consider most important and the activities that I participated in most actively during my high school years. Because it is important to reveal my strengths in these documents, it is also good to incorporate keywords that can reveal your strengths, such as 'leadership' and 'mathematical thinking'. Of course, the process of preparing documents about awards and school activities will be easier the more actively you participated in school activities. I tried to participate in all the activities and contests offered by the school, so there were a lot of activities that I could include in the documents. Among them, I tried to emphasize the awards and activities related to my major, Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 4) Could you share your experience at SUNY Korea since admission? Due to the Corona situation, classes are being conducted in a non-face-to-face medium, but so far, satisfaction with classes is very high. There are a lot of assignments and exams, so after I review and finish my homework after classes, there is not much free time left. But I can feel that my skills are improving while taking classes and doing assignments, and this is the driving force for me to work harder. I hope the Corona situation becomes stabilized as soon as possible so that we can participate in classes and club activities face to face. 5) How are classes like at SUNY Korea? Overall, the classes encourage students to study hard. Since classes are being conducted non-face-to-face, professors often check students' understanding and try to elicit questions from students in the middle of the class. If I have any questions about the class material, I can get feedback right away from the professor. I was not familiar with the type of class in which the professor asks students' opinions about the contents of the class, and students share their thoughts, but I can think deeply about the concept and learn new things that I didn't know by this process. Many students try to participate actively in the class and interact with professors well. Despite the ongoing pandemic, the faculty and staff are doing our best to make an environment at SUNY Korea where students can reach their full potential with passion. We sincerely hope more students will be able to learn at a deeper level, face challenges, and get closer to their dreams here at SUNY Korea.
2021.04.21
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more Student Ambassadors' Special Places at SUNY Korea
Where is your favorite spot at SUNY Korea? Which place first comes to your mind when you think of SUNY Korea? Although the memories from places cannot be fully captured in pictures and words, they help to reminisce about the beauty of the moments! Visit SUNY Korea's blog to find out our Student Ambassadors' special places around the campus! Click here
2021.04.21
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idciti’s uGPS technology is introduced on YTN Science
uGPS technology developed by idciti, CS Department Professor Jihoon Ryoo’s startup company, was introduced on the program YTN Science. uGPS technology generates, simulates and transmits GPS signals in GPS-disabled environments such as tunnels. As one of the technology companies recognized by the Seoul Institute of Technology(SIT), idciti expects to utilize the uGPS technology in many different fields to make citizens’ lives more convenient. To watch the program: Click here idciti website: Click here
2021.04.20
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