[2017 Global Power Brand Award] SOLBRIDGE International School of Business to raise global talents

SOLBRIDGE International school of Business, Woosong University was established in 2007 with the goal of creating Korea’s leading international university.

The school provides students with a global education environment that enables them to grow into global talents. The percentage of foreigners is very high among the professors and students and all the courses are taught 100% in English. In addition, through the exchange with 300 universities around the world, the students are able to experience practical international activities.

In May 2014, the SOLBRIDGE International School of Business  has been accredited as a management education institution by an internationally accredited Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business (AACSB). Among domestic universities, it is the 14th following Seoul National University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea University, and Yonsei University, and the 1st achievement as a local private university in Korea.

In addition, the SOLBRIDGE International School of Business aims to be a prestigious business school cultivating ‘Asian business leaders’, who will be the center of the world economy in the 21st century.

– Chosun Ilbo Reporter: Ha Ji Soo

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Media Contact
Company Name: SolBridge International School of Business
Contact Person: SolBridge International School of Business Global Team
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +82-42-630-8888
Country: South Korea
Website: www.solbridge.ac.kr

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Carrie Brunner grew up in a small town in northern New Brunswick. She studied chemistry in college, graduated, and married her husband one month later. They were then blessed with two baby boys within the first four years of marriage. Having babies gave their family a desire to return to the old paths – to nourish their family with traditional, homegrown foods; rid their home of toxic chemicals and petroleum products; and give their boys a chance to know a simple, sustainable way of life. They are currently building a homestead from scratch on two little acres in central Texas. There’s a lot to be done to become somewhat self-sufficient, but they are debt-free and get to spend their days living this simple, good life together with their five young children. Carrie writes mostly on provincial stories.
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