KAIST Graduate School of Information & Media Management (KSIM) in seoul South Korea. give 3-5 scholarship to bright student in tutions waver (Full or partial).
KSIM was established in March 2006 with a mission to provide business professionals worldwide with in-depth understanding of the IT convergence paradigm and its business opportunities.
Over the past 13 years, the IT department at the KAIST business school, through its MIS and Telecom MBA programs, produced over 440 alumni who are active IT management leaders of Korea. The new IT/Media MBA program of KSIM is characterized by its focus on the recent IT and Media convergence trends, technologies and their management. The majority of the student body is from the IT and media industries as well as from the key Korean government institutions.
Unique Features
1. One Year Full-Time MBA Program (MIN. 54 credits)
2. IT/New Media/Entertainment Industry Specialized Training
3. Prestigious Faculty
According to , KSIM faculty was ranked as 13th in the field of IS research 2005.
4. Global Education
More than 80% of courses are offered in English. Through the Summer , students can develop a global mind set. Students are responsible for airfare and accommodation costs.
5. Dual Degree Program with USC Marshall School of Business (Optional)
- 2 Degrees in 2 Years
(MBA from KSIM for 1 year, MS in Business Administration from USC for 1 year)
- Three Concentrations such as (The Business of Creative Industries),(The Business of Entertainment) and (Product Innovation & Brand Management) , and
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask “We Chungin”
(chunginwe@kaist.ac.kr).
For more Information, please visit our website.
http://ksim.kaist.ac.kr/eng or my blog at http://kaist.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/2012-itnew-mediaentertainment-industry-mba-scholarship/
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