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Jasmine Zahra merupakan mahasiswa International Undergraduate Program Undip yang berusaha menggapai cita-citanya menjadi apa yang Jasmine inginkan di masa depan. Untuk mencapai impiannya itu tidak mudah dan harus terencana sejak dini. Banyak pengembangan diri yang didapat melalui beberapa kegiatan yang Jasmine ikuti, seperti mengikuti Students Exchange to Slovakia dari AIESEC, bergabung menjadi delegates of UNDP representing Slovakia in AIMUN Malaysia, dan ikut serta dalam Student Exchange at SolBridge School of Business with Excellent Score. Melalui podcast ini, Jasmine menceritakan susah-senang hidupnya untuk mencapai impiannya. Dengarkan podcast A Day With Jasmine Zahra hanya di Halodul.com.
Khumuyon and Sunny our field reporters speak to four students from Vietnam, Russia, Nigeria and Kazakhstan about their cultures and Culture Day 2018.
Khumuyon and Sunny our field reporters speak to four students from Vietnam, Russia, Nigeria and Kazakhstan about their cultures and Culture Day 2018.
One of our favorite events at SolBridge Culture Day is just a few days away. This week on the SolBridge Podcast our field reporters interviewed students who will be participating in this year’s Culture Day. Victoria from Brazil shared her experience at last year’s Culture Day and what to expect from Brazilian students this time around. Also, three students from Belgium, Tom Nihon, Ludivine Meys and Sami Mehdi el Amri shared with us their culture and what they have prepared for the upcoming Culture Day. Stay tuned to next week’s episode for a taste of what is in store for you on the 16th of November.
One of our favorite events at SolBridge Culture Day is just a few days away. This week on the SolBridge Podcast our field reporters interviewed students who will be participating in this year’s Culture Day. Victoria from Brazil shared her experience at last year’s Culture Day and what to expect from Brazilian students this time around. Also, three students from Belgium, Tom Nihon, Ludivine Meys and Sami Mehdi el Amri shared with us their culture and what they have prepared for the upcoming Culture Day. Stay tuned to next week’s episode for a taste of what is in store for you on the 16th of November.
This week on the SolBridge Podcast Segov Daniil our field reporter speaks to some SolBridge students on where to find delicious international food in Daejeon.If there is any place we have missed out please let us know in the comment section.
This week on the SolBridge Podcast Segov Daniil our field reporter speaks to some SolBridge students on where to find delicious international food in Daejeon.If there is any place we have missed out please let us know in the comment section.
This week, Khumuyon talks to Michelle Johnson, BBA student from the USA about Halloween traditions. SolBridge Sol-Beauty Club will be providing a makeover to help you achieve your desired Halloween look.
This week, Khumuyon talks to Michelle Johnson, BBA student from the USA about Halloween traditions. SolBridge Sol-Beauty Club will be providing a makeover to help you achieve your desired Halloween look.
Last week two students shared how to handle stress. This week Aleksander one of the members of the student council and founder of Oratory Club and Dasha the President of the Volleyball club share some insights on how to handle stress as a student.
Last week two students shared how to handle stress. This week Aleksander one of the members of the student council and founder of Oratory Club and Dasha the President of the Volleyball club share some insights on how to handle stress as a student.
Welcome to the fourth season of the SolBridge Podcast!This season, we have student Aysha Muminova co-hosting the podcast with Dan Kopperud. Together with a group of student reporters, they will share student perspectives and opinions on a wide range of topics. On this week’s podcast, Adilkhan Adilbekov spoke to a student couple Alina Kogai and Anuar Alimkulov that went for an exchange program in Europe. Tune in as they share insights from applying for a visa, studying in Europe to travelling in Europe as students.
Welcome to the fourth season of the SolBridge Podcast!This season, we have student Aysha Muminova co-hosting the podcast with Dan Kopperud. Together with a group of student reporters, they will share student perspectives and opinions on a wide range of topics. On this week’s podcast, Adilkhan Adilbekov spoke to a student couple Alina Kogai and Anuar Alimkulov that went for an exchange program in Europe. Tune in as they share insights from applying for a visa, studying in Europe to travelling in Europe as students.
On the 17th of May 2018, SolBridge held its first Business Plan Competition hosted by the SolBridge Consulting Group (SCG). 12 out of the over 20 teams that applied for the competition made it to the finals. Professor Christopher Kim, former Director of LG Electronics, delivered topic questions and the case to the participants: “Product Launching Strategy of LG TROMM Styler in Overseas Market.” This week we speak to Anh Van Pham one of the members of the winning team. They presented a detailed launch strategy of the LG TROMM Styler into the Australian market.
On the 17th of May 2018, SolBridge held its first Business Plan Competition hosted by the SolBridge Consulting Group (SCG). 12 out of the over 20 teams that applied for the competition made it to the finals. Professor Christopher Kim, former Director of LG Electronics, delivered topic questions and the case to the participants: “Product Launching Strategy of LG TROMM Styler in Overseas Market.” This week we speak to Anh Van Pham one of the members of the winning team. They presented a detailed launch strategy of the LG TROMM Styler into the Australian market.
The long-awaited Spring Club Expo is here!During the one hour event, over 18 clubs will be showcased. The clubs represent a broad range interest from Debating, coding to dancing club. Two new clubs Morama and Sol-Ink Magazine have been introduced this semester. This week on the SolBridge Podcast we speak to the members of the student council; Yovung Jayakusuma – President, Yujin Oh – Vice President and Natalya Chen – Club Union about the Club Expo. Get plugged in a club to enrich your SolBridge experience!
The long-awaited Spring Club Expo is here!During the one hour event, over 18 clubs will be showcased. The clubs represent a broad range interest from Debating, coding to dancing club. Two new clubs Morama and Sol-Ink Magazine have been introduced this semester. This week on the SolBridge Podcast we speak to the members of the student council; Yovung Jayakusuma – President, Yujin Oh – Vice President and Natalya Chen – Club Union about the Club Expo. Get plugged in a club to enrich your SolBridge experience!
Thanks to our global network of partner schools, SolBridge students have an opportunity to study at another university in another country for a short term programs, a semester or even a year. Kristina Arzhakova and Aysha Muminova share their experience in Austria and France respectively.
Thanks to our global network of partner schools, SolBridge students have an opportunity to study at another university in another country for a short term programs, a semester or even a year. Kristina Arzhakova and Aysha Muminova share their experience in Austria and France respectively.
Welcome to SolBridge!Start your journey at SolBridge with this Team Building Program. It’s a unique program where new students will be divided into teams led by a Peer Group Leader who will guide them through the entire settlement process.In this episode two Peer Group Leaders Samia and Chinar tell us what to expect during orientation week.
Welcome to SolBridge!Start your journey at SolBridge with this Team Building Program. It’s a unique program where new students will be divided into teams led by a Peer Group Leader who will guide them through the entire settlement process.In this episode two Peer Group Leaders Samia and Chinar tell us what to expect during orientation week.
We had a chance to speak to two graduating students to share some life hacks for studying at SolBridge and Living in Korea. Siting Cheng, MBA Student from China and Dahye Lee, BBA Student and Vice President SolBridge.
We had a chance to speak to two graduating students to share some life hacks for studying at SolBridge and Living in Korea. Siting Cheng, MBA Student from China and Dahye Lee, BBA Student and Vice President SolBridge.
We have come to the last stretch of the semester, and we know you are busy with presentations, exams, and final assignments. This week we spoke to two excellent SolBridge students, Alina Kogai and Gleb Gadelshin to share with us some of their study or exam tips. We hope these tips will help you in your upcoming exams and the semesters ahead in SolBridge. Good luck with your exams!
We have come to the last stretch of the semester, and we know you are busy with presentations, exams, and final assignments. This week we spoke to two excellent SolBridge students, Alina Kogai and Gleb Gadelshin to share with us some of their study or exam tips. We hope these tips will help you in your upcoming exams and the semesters ahead in SolBridge. Good luck with your exams!
We have all experienced some form of Culture shock when we move to a new or unfamiliar environment. This week on the SolBridge Podcast Serin Jang, a Korean student who recently moved back to Korea and Noble Tinashe an exchange student from Zimbabwe shared some of the things that shocked them when they first moved to Korea. If you have experienced any culture shock in Korea share it with us in the comment section.
We have all experienced some form of Culture shock when we move to a new or unfamiliar environment. This week on the SolBridge Podcast Serin Jang, a Korean student who recently moved back to Korea and Noble Tinashe an exchange student from Zimbabwe shared some of the things that shocked them when they first moved to Korea. If you have experienced any culture shock in Korea share it with us in the comment section.
Because of our global network of partner schools, SolBridge students have the opportunity to study at another university in another country for as short as one semester or as long as a year. If they qualify, they can even go to another university to earn a dual degree. Gemma and Colin both studied in France and Thailand respectively for a semester. They shared their study abroad experiences with us on the podcast.
Because of our global network of partner schools, SolBridge students have the opportunity to study at another university in another country for as short as one semester or as long as a year. If they qualify, they can even go to another university to earn a dual degree. Gemma and Colin both studied in France and Thailand respectively for a semester. They shared their study abroad experiences with us on the podcast.
Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker. July 13, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesYong Wook Jun, Ph.D."Business Lessons in Hallyu & Globalization at Solbridge School of Business in Daejeon"Yong Wook Jun, Ph.D. is Dean of Solbridge School of Business at Woosung University in Daejeon, Korea, as well as Director and Advisor to many Korean corporations.* * *Korea has been on a roll lately, and the Hallyu phenomenon that’s swept Asia, and is now making an impact in the West too, is a visible and powerful symbol of this success. In many ways, Korea has thrived on niche strategies, and no other educational institution in Korea more exemplifies both a niche strategy and efforts to maximize the benefits of Hallyu than Woosung University and Solbridge International School of Business.Yong Wook Jun, also known as Woody Jun, is the Vice President of Woosung University and Dean of SolBridge International School of Business in Daejeon, Korea. Dean Jun earned his bachelor’s degree at Seoul National University, his master’s at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Illinois, and a Ph.D. from the Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT.He was on the faculty of Chung-Ang University in Seoul for 22 years before taking his current position as Dean of SolBridge last year in 2010. Dean Jun has also served on the board of directors for many leading Korean multinational companies, including Hynix, Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motors, and SK Telecom.In this interview, Dean Jun shares valuable insights about business and education strategy in Korea from the perspective of Solbridge.Original Post & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central
Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker. July 13, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesYong Wook Jun, Ph.D."Business Lessons in Hallyu & Globalization at Solbridge School of Business in Daejeon"Yong Wook Jun, Ph.D. is Dean of Solbridge School of Business at Woosung University in Daejeon, Korea, as well as Director and Advisor to many Korean corporations.* * *Korea has been on a roll lately, and the Hallyu phenomenon that’s swept Asia, and is now making an impact in the West too, is a visible and powerful symbol of this success. In many ways, Korea has thrived on niche strategies, and no other educational institution in Korea more exemplifies both a niche strategy and efforts to maximize the benefits of Hallyu than Woosung University and Solbridge International School of Business.Yong Wook Jun, also known as Woody Jun, is the Vice President of Woosung University and Dean of SolBridge International School of Business in Daejeon, Korea. Dean Jun earned his bachelor’s degree at Seoul National University, his master’s at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Illinois, and a Ph.D. from the Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT.He was on the faculty of Chung-Ang University in Seoul for 22 years before taking his current position as Dean of SolBridge last year in 2010. Dean Jun has also served on the board of directors for many leading Korean multinational companies, including Hynix, Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motors, and SK Telecom.In this interview, Dean Jun shares valuable insights about business and education strategy in Korea from the perspective of Solbridge.Original Post & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central