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Fall 2017 Seok-top Teaching Awards Winners – 9 Professors from KUBS

(From the top left: Professor Byung Cho Kim, Professor Sang Yong Kim, Professor Kim, Woochan, Professor Jungbien Moon, Professor SOHN, BUMJEAN, Professor Weon Sang Yoo, Professor Chris Changwha Chung, Professor Wooseok Choi, Professor Joon Ho Hwang)
The Business School is proud to inform you that nine Korea University Business School (KUBS) faculty members have been selected as the winners of the Fall 2017 Seok-top Teaching Award. The winners are △Professor Byung Cho Kim △Professor Sang Yong Kim △Professor Kim, Woochan △Professor Jungbien Moon △Professor SOHN, BUMJEAN and △Professor Weon Sang Yoo △Professor Chris Changwha Chung △Professor Wooseok Choi △Professor Joon Ho Hwang (in the order of the Korean alphabet).
Their winning courses are △Introduction to Operations Management (English) by Professor Byung Cho Kim △Marketing Management by Professor Sang Yong Kim △Corporate Governance (Eng.) by Professor Kim, Woochan △Social Entrepreneurship by Professor Jungbien Moon △Investments (Eng.) by Professor SOHN, BUMJEAN and △ Marketing Management (Eng.) by Professor Weon Sang Yoo △International Business (Eng.) by Professor Chris Changwha Chung △Intermediate AccountingⅠ by Professor Wooseok Choi △Corporate Finance (Eng.) & Financial Management (Eng.) by Professor Joon Ho Hwang.
The Seok-top Teaching Awards commenced from Spring 2004 as part of the ‘Teaching Performance Incentive System’. The idea is to improve the quality of teaching for our students and to provide a better educational environment. The winners are selected based on overall scores evaluated by students via a course evaluation survey held at the end of each semester. The awards go to full-time professors whose courses are listed on the top 5% of each category (Major courses: top 5% result among each school’s total major courses; Elective courses: top 5% result among the University’s total elective courses; Courses in English: top 5% result among the relevant division’s total courses).
In addition, 19 courses at the Business School taught by 17 full-time professors were also awarded the Teaching Excellence Awards. The criteria of the Teaching Excellence Awards include the recognition as the highest 20% of each division each semester.