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KCB Earns 5-year Reaccreditation from AACSB_4
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KAIST College of Business

KCB Earns 5-year Reaccreditation from AACSB




From left, Youngbae Kim, Dean of KAIST College of Business, Andy Guo, Dean of College of Management, National Taiwan University, Alexander Triantis,

Dean of School of Business, University of Maryland, Sung-Chul Shin, President of KAIST, Yunzeng Wang, Dean of School of Business, University of California, Riverside, and O-Ok Park, Provost of KAIST


KAIST College of Business (KCB) successfully received the Five-year Full Accreditation from 

the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in a raw since 2003, at a meeting held on 28th of January 2019. 

AACSB is well known for its strict standards and complex 


process in granting accreditation. It includes a process of rigorous internal reviews, self-assessment and adjustment and it can take several years to complete. During the preparation process, KCB was able to develop and implement strategies and plans to reach its mission: To produce highly qualified global business leaders with academic excellence and dedication to society. Through accreditation from AACSB, KCB has become a globally recognized business school for its high quality education system and excellent students.

 

Ph.D. Graduates Employed in International Universities

 

KCBs Management Engineering Program has trained a number of highly qualified and outstanding PhD students. 

The number of graduates from KCB appointed as professors in overseas universities is on the rise.

 

Six graduates from KCB were appointed as professors of renowned universities this year,

 including Nanyang Technology University in Singapore, Florida State University in United States, and Queensland University, Australia. 



Doing Business in Korea

Saint Marys College of California Program

Participants of Saint Mary College of California Program


KCB runs programs for partner schools whose students are on global field trips under the Doing Business in Korea program throughout the year.

 Doing Business in Korea offers an exceptional opportunity to hands-on education that fosters an understanding of Korean business culture. 

Participants gain insight into doing business in Korea and Asia.

 South Korea, one of the most dynamic countries in the world, has emerged from a chaotic history to become a world power. 

The program is customized both in terms of length and areas of interested, and it is offered throughout the year.

Thirty students from Saint Marys College of California visited KCB in March. 

They attended eleven classes taught by renowned guest speakers, and they visited Korean companies, including Samsung, 

Hyundai Motors, and ABL Bio, a biotech startup companies. They were also able to experience a number of cultural and networking events with KCB students. 



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