Michigan State University (MSU) Signs Student Exchange Agreement with Business School of our School
- bizskk
- Hit297
- 2025-05-20
On May 16 (Friday), a visiting group from Michigan State University (MSU) visited our school. The visiting group, which discussed exchange and cooperation with our business school and visited to sign a student exchange agreement between business schools, consisted of Dr. David Souder (Dean, Broad College of Business), Dr. Daniel Spadafore (Chief of Staff, Broad College of Business), Dr. Andrei Simonov (Department of Finance), Dr. Tae-Jung Kim (Program Director, MS in Finance), Dr. John Papapolymerou (Interim Dean, College of Engineering), Dr. Heidi Henink-Kaminski (Dean, College of Communication Arts & Sciences), and Ms. Allison Jones (Asociety Director of International and Corporate Relations),
Lee Jong-eun, president of Business School, Seo Ah-young, president of Business School, Han Young-ji, president of the Graduate School of General Studies, Chae In-young, president of Global Management, Jang Young-bong, president of EMBA, and Kim Young-han, president of IMBA, responded to the visit.
The main content of this student exchange agreement is the exchange of two students per year for the purpose of strengthening the educational experience and cultural understanding of the students and faculty of both schools. This agreement has a validity period of five years.
Earlier, Michigan State University (MSU) and our business school signed an academic exchange agreement (MOU) between business schools with a 10-year validity in 2018 to continue active exchanges, and in 2006, they signed the Student Abroad Foundation (SAF) to accommodate students.
Meanwhile, Michigan State University (MSU) was founded in 1855 and is located in East Lansing, Michigan, in the United States. It boasts of about 52,000 students and is a globally recognized university that ranks 152nd and 122nd in the QS ranking in 2025.