South Korea’s aSSIST Donates Epidemic Prevention Materials to BNUBS
Time :2020-04-16

 

On April 15, Seoul School of Integrated Sciences & Technologies (aSSIST) informed us that 3,000 pairs of medical gloves have been sent to BNUBS, to support BNUBS in fighting COVID-19 epidemic and working together to defeat the COVID-19 outbreak.

 

 

Letter from aSSIST

 

BNUBS has a friendly cooperative relationship with aSSIST. In October 2019, Dean Qi Yudong led a delegation visited aSSIST and held talks with President Tae Hyun Kim, Vice Chancellor Yong Joo Choi, Chair Professor Hwy-Chang Moon, Academic Dean Bo-Yong Kim and others on the topics like faculty visits and PhD cooperation programs, and signed MOU. In November 2019, Chair Professor Hwy-Chang Moon and Yin Wen Yan from aSSIST visited BNUBS and gave lectures to faculty and students.

 

 

Photo of 2019 visit to aSSIST

 

Seoul School of Integrated Sciences and Technologies (aSSIST) is South Korea's first graduate school specializing in MBA and PhD programs in Management. It was formally certified by South Korea’s Ministry of Education and Human Resources in 2003. The school's predecessor is a student exchange program cooperated by South Korea Institute of Industrial Policy Study (IPS) and foreign universities. Its iMBA program, which began in 1994, is the oldest MBA program in South Korea.