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- KUBS to hold the ‘Asia-Pacific Deans Summit’ from September 25th (Wed.) to September 27th (Fri.)
- More than 60 business schools from the Asia-Pacific region to participate … An opportunity to discuss the business education in the Asian Era
Korea University Business School (KUBS) (Dean = Doo-Hee Lee) will be hosting the Asia-Pacific Business
School Deans Summit from September 25th (Wed.) to the 27th (Fri.). This event will be held in the Hyundai Motor
Hall, which was recently inaugurated on September 11th (Wed.), and participation by over 60 globally distinguished
business schools have been confirmed currently.
Following the shift from a Western-centered focus to an Asian-centered one, the ‘Asia-Pacific Deans Summit’ will
be an opportunity for deans of the distinguished business schools of the world to discuss the development and
vision of business education in the Asian Era.
It is also expected for the Asia-Pacific business case studies discussed at the Summit to be compiled into an
international journal, Asian Business Case Journal, so that business practitioners and students from around the
world can utilize them as educational material.
KUBS Dean Doo-Hee Lee said. “As a business school leading the Asia-Pacific region, we plan on proposing a
vision and developmental direction for Asian business administration through the ‘Asia-Pacific Deans Summit’”
and “Looking into the future, this event will be a huge stepping stone for KUBS to rise above Asia and become
one of the top 50 international business schools.”
KUBS has simultaneously received accreditations from the two most prestigious international business school
accreditation organizations, AACSB and EQUIS, and have maintained its position firmly. The school has also
been going above and beyond being the best business school in Korea to being a business school on an
international level by achieving such accomplishments as ranking no. 88 on the 2013 UTD (University of Texas
at Dallas) Worldwide Business School Research Rankings, no. 12 on the 2012 Financial Times Worldwide
Executive MBA Rankings, and no. 86 on the 2012 Financial Times Global MBA Rankings. (Article: Hye-Lim Jung)