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University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH)
Chooses to Learn from 50 Years of AMP Expertise at Korea University Business School
On Tuesday, June 10, representatives from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) visited Korea University Business School (KUBS) for an in-depth benchmarking meeting focused on KUBS’s overall operations and its flagship Advanced Management Program (AMP). The UEH delegation included President Nguyen Hoang Le; Le Quoc Thai, Head of Training Strategy; Duoong Minh Hai, Chief Accountant; and Christopher Han, Director of Innovation Strategy. Their visit aimed to deepen their understanding of the AMP offered by the KUBS Executive Education Center (EEC) and to exchange insights on program management and operational practices.
From KUBS, the delegation was welcomed by Associate Dean of the MBA Program Gangseog Ryu, Professor Kihoon Kim, Program Manager Sunyoung Park, and staff members Soyeon Eom and Suyeon Kang. The KUBS team provided an overview of the school’s educational philosophy and history, presented the structure and operational strategies of the Advanced Management Program (AMP), and engaged in a Q&A session with the visitors.
Founded in 1976, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is one of Vietnam’s premier universities. Designated as a National Key University by the Vietnamese Ministry of Education, UEH is also ranked among the world’s top 1,000 business schools. This visit formed part of UEH’s strategic efforts to develop high-level executive education programs aimed at supporting Vietnam’s continued growth and socio-economic development.
During the meeting, KUBS highlighted the strengths of its Advanced Management Program (AMP), including over 50 years of accumulated operational expertise, a systematic and practice-oriented curriculum, and one of the largest alumni networks in Korea. The two institutions engaged in a positive discussion on potential collaboration in the development and operation of future educational programs and reaffirmed their mutual commitment to ongoing exchange and cooperation.