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The 5 Q's: Sang-Heui Lee with PSU highlights SeoulTech Summer Global Management Camp

Jul. 4—In this weekly feature, we put five questions before someone in the community. Today, we chat with Sang-Heui Lee with the SeoulTech Summer Global Management Camp, a two-week camp for South Korean students.

1. What is the annual SeoulTech Summer Global Management Camp at Pittsburg State University and what prompted its launch four years ago?

SeoulTech (Seoul National University of Science and Technology) is a partner university located in Seoul, South Korea. Kelce College of Business of PSU has hosted an educational camp for 39 Global Technology Management major students from SeoulTech for two weeks each summer since 2018. It was initiated by a professor at SeoulTech and myself.

We had gone to the same school for our final degrees at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A decade after graduation when we met in Seoul for a conference, we started sharing ideas about exchanging students between the two universities. The main goal of developing such a collaborative program is to find unique educational opportunities for students of South Korea and the U.S. through a sustainable partnership.

PSU and SeoulTech signed on a memorandum of understanding for an academic cooperation in 2019. A 2+2 program has been developed and is available now. It allows the participating students to receive a dual degree from both universities within four years in the selected business field.

The summer camp is designed to be an avenue to the 2+2 program. With the camp, students experience the English-medium business courses and cultural differences before they come to PSU for a degree. Unfortunately, the pandemic prohibited the partnership from continuing the in-person camp in 2020. However, we resumed the camp as the online format in 2021 and are expecting the first student of the 2+2 program in spring 2023. The student participated in the in-person camp in 2019.

2. How is the SeoulTech Summer Global Management Camp unique to the area?

Although Pittsburg is a rural college town, PSU is a diverse university where surprisingly many cultural activities by the international student organizations are held throughout the academic years. Among the various international programs, SeoulTech camp is one of the largest single group of participants.

During the hollowing-out period of summer in university campus, the activities and presence of this large group of Korean students prove that PSU doesn't cease its education even during the breaks. Pittsburg is a very open and embracing community to the international students, and this is another way for the community to show its support for the international students as the ambassador of Midwest America.