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Spring 2018 Orientation for Graduate School Commencing Students

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Spring 2018 Orientation for Graduate School Commencing Students


KUBS Graduate School had an orientation day for Department of Business Administration and Department of International Business commencing students (February 20 2:00 pm, LG-POSCO Building room 432). 50 commencing students attended the event with greetings from Associate Dean Jong-Ho Lee and Area Chairs.
 
 
On his welcoming note, Associate Dean Jong-Ho Lee advised students, “We had quite a few candidates who had difficulties working on their thesis because statistical results did not turn out to be significantly valid. However, do keep in mind that it is a good thesis as long as you pay attention and focus on your method part so that you can convince readers of the logic behind your thesis.” He added, “It is a good idea to learn from other students’ mistakes, especially from your seniors. Always keep a note of your research, and ask questions when needed.”
 
 
 
Commencing students had a session for information on course structure, department policy, academic calendar, and scholarships. Students were also introduced to the details of research funds, BK21 Plus groups, and KUBS Sudang Digital Library. The librarian Jiwon Lee informed students, “We allocate up to 400 million won on business studies book purchases. You will be able to access 19 databases of Sudang Digital Library for your research.” Sudang Digital Library is located on the third floor of LG-POSCO Building, where students have access to 20 thousand learning resources including business studies books in English as well as continuous publications of international journals.

Jung Woo Lee, temporary president of Graduate School student council, added, “You can contact student council if you would like to apply for library personal locker, or to discuss projects of supporting academic associations and financial support for seminars.” After the orientation, students had brief department orientation sessions, during which their program directors talked about majors and answered questions from students.
 
We have 68 total number of Graduate School students, including 14 Finance students, 13 Accounting, 12 Business Management, 12 Marketing, 10 International Business, 4 MIS (Management of Information Systems) and 3 LSOM (Logistics, Service and Operations Management) students.