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2026 SKKU ISS Begins

International Affairs Division (Vice President of International Affairs Min Hyo Cho) successfully launched its flagship global program, the International Summer Semester (ISS), now in its 18th year. This year's ISS runs for four weeks from June 26 to July 24 at the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus.


A total of 1,021 students from 126 universities in 39 countries are participating this year, representing a 26.4% increase from the previous year. Among international participants excluding SKKU students, the United States recorded the highest participation with 116 students, followed by the United Kingdom (100) and Australia (80).


The 2026 ISS offers 42 courses spanning a wide range of disciplines, including business and economics, humanities and social sciences, AI and data science, and Korean language and Korean studies. The program features lectures delivered by 17 visiting professors from overseas institutions and 10 SKKU faculty members.


Regular classes are held from Monday through Thursday, while Fridays are dedicated to cultural activities such as visits to Gyeongbokgung Palace, performances, and tours to Everland and the DMZ, encouraging active interaction among students. This year, a new program in collaboration with SKKU student clubs has been introduced to help participants from overseas universities build deeper connections with SKKU students.


In addition, the Global Colloquium, an academic event featuring faculty members from leading overseas universities including Toronto, Carnegie Mellon, Houston, and Albany, will be held on July 23 for the second consecutive year. Under the theme "Reimagining Service and Well-being in the Digital Age," the colloquium will explore interdisciplinary research and opportunities for global collaboration.


Following the completion of ISS, selected international students will continue their academic journey through the Research Internship program, participating in full-time research activities in SKKU laboratories. Building on last year's initiative, this year's internship program will welcome 26 students, up from 15 participants in 2025. Through this initiative, the Office of International Affairs aims to attract outstanding international talent to SKKU's graduate programs and further expand the foundation for international collaborative research.

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