Sungshin Women's University Successfully Completes Global Company Visits Including NVIDIA, Google, and Amazon
Program to Support Strengthening Global Competence
Visits to 142 Global Companies and Institutions in 8 Countries
Sungshin Women's University announced on the 15th that it successfully completed the 'Global Corporate Exploration Program,' which allows students to experience corporate cultures worldwide during the summer vacation period.
Students participating in Sungshin Women's University Global Corporate Exploration Program are taking a commemorative photo at the Microsoft headquarters located in Seattle, USA.
[Photo by Sungshin Women's University]
The 'Global Corporate Exploration' is an educational program newly introduced by Sungshin Women's University in 2023 to cultivate global talents. Students form teams to visit global companies and institutions such as Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Google, providing support to enhance their global competencies.
Sungshin Women's University selected a total of 96 students, doubling the number from the previous year, to offer more students the opportunity to develop global planning skills and problem-solving abilities.
The 16 teams selected for this program visited 142 global companies and institutions located in 15 cities across 8 countries. They visited Microsoft (MS), NVIDIA, Google, Meta, Amazon, Bloomberg, Citibank, KOTRA, National University of Singapore, and others, spending time experiencing various job roles and gathering information.
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Lee Chaeyoung, Director of Career and Employment at Sungshin Women's University, stated, "By diversifying the themes and industries of this program's explorations, we confirmed a high level of student satisfaction. We will not let this be a one-time project but will link it with the university's global internship program to provide customized career and employment roadmaps for students."
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