Kookmin University's Graduate School of Global Entrepreneurship and Startup Started Regular Admissions for 2024 Postgraduate Program
- 24.10.28 / 이정민
Kookmin University's Graduate School of Global Venture and Entrepreneurship announced today that it is accepting applications for its 2024 postgraduate master's program. The recruitment period is from Oct. 21 to Nov. 5.
The selection method will be based on document screening (30%), academic plan (40%), and interview (30%). Kookmin University's Graduate School of Global Venture and Entrepreneurship is composed of startup incubation investment, startup education, venturing, ESG social venture, AI business innovation track, and entrepreneur track. Faculty members who combine theory and practice in the field of entrepreneurship will provide systematic education, and all selected freshmen will receive a small on-campus scholarship.
“Through feedback from participants in the entrepreneurship track, we will further improve the program to not only discover excellent entrepreneurs, but also to help their companies grow rapidly,” said KIM, Dohyeon
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Since its establishment in September 2014, Global Entrepreneurship & Venture Graduate School has been operating startup incubation investment, entrepreneurship education, venturing, ESG social venture, and AI business innovation tracks, and has been established as an entrepreneurship ecosystem cadet school that has been supplying graduates to major entrepreneurship ecosystem organizations such as startup support organizations, entrepreneurship education companies, accelerators, and venture capitalists for 10 years.
Through periodic meetings of all entrepreneurship track graduate students and faculty members, they can share their achievements and experiences, complement each other's deficiencies, and open up a wider range of opportunities such as expanding their network and seeking strategic alliance opportunities.
The Entrepreneurship Track, which is new this semester, is an innovative way to support entrepreneurs. Graduate students in the Entrepreneurship Track will complete the required coursework while being matched one-on-one with a professor for ongoing mentorship throughout the semester.
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Kookmin University's Graduate School of Global Venture and Entrepreneurship announced today that it is accepting applications for its 2024 postgraduate master's program. The recruitment period is from Oct. 21 to Nov. 5.
“Through feedback from participants in the entrepreneurship track, we will further improve the program to not only discover excellent entrepreneurs, but also to help their companies grow rapidly,” said KIM, Dohyeon
Since its establishment in September 2014, Global Entrepreneurship & Venture Graduate School has been operating startup incubation investment, entrepreneurship education, venturing, ESG social venture, and AI business innovation tracks, and has been established as an entrepreneurship ecosystem cadet school that has been supplying graduates to major entrepreneurship ecosystem organizations such as startup support organizations, entrepreneurship education companies, accelerators, and venture capitalists for 10 years. Through periodic meetings of all entrepreneurship track graduate students and faculty members, they can share their achievements and experiences, complement each other's deficiencies, and open up a wider range of opportunities such as expanding their network and seeking strategic alliance opportunities.
The Entrepreneurship Track, which is new this semester, is an innovative way to support entrepreneurs. Graduate students in the Entrepreneurship Track will complete the required coursework while being matched one-on-one with a professor for ongoing mentorship throughout the semester.
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