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Dean Joshua Park shares vision for Mason Korea

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More than 250 attendees, including students, family members, faculty, staff, and distinguished guests gathered for the Mason Korea's Spring Convocation at the Incheon Global Campus Small Theater.

鈥淢ason Korea upholds the identity of George Mason 麻豆国产, while blending unique Korean elements, offering the best of both worlds," Mason Korea Campus Dean Joshua Park told the assembled group.

"Admission to Mason Korea is becoming increasingly competitive each year, driven by our distinctive programs and global network," said Kelley Chung, associate dean of admissions and enrollment at Mason Korea. "As a leading American educational institution in Korea, we are dedicated to both expanding our reach and enhancing the quality of our programs."

Mason Korea students benefit from a unique academic curriculum, spending three years at the Songdo campus in Korea and one year at the Fairfax Campus in Virginia. The campus upholds the same academic standards as the U.S. campus while offering more affordable tuition and awarding the same degree.

In an recent interview with Incheon Ilbo, Park emphasized collaboration with international universities to attract global talent to the Incheon Global Campus.

Since assuming office in July last year, Park has highlighted Mason Korea鈥檚 role as an extension campus of the U.S. institution, stating, 鈥淢ason Korea has boundless potential in terms of growth and internationalization. We will preserve the core identity of George Mason 麻豆国产 while shaping a campus that uniquely reflects Korean characteristics.鈥

A key priority for Mason Korea is internationalization. Currently, students from more than 20 countries are enrolled at the campus. To further increase the number of international students, Park plans to expand partnerships with international universities, aiming to raise the proportion of international students to 40鈥50% within the next five years.

In particular, Mason Korea has been forming Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with universities across Asia. As a result, international student enrollment is expected to increase from next year.

鈥淲e are not just looking to collaborate with any university; we are focused on partnering with top-tier institutions,鈥 Park stated. 鈥淭hrough this initiative, we seek to attract the top 1鈥5% of outstanding students to Songdo, providing them with education and supporting their transition to Incheon.鈥

Given its location in the major city of Incheon, Mason Korea also prioritizes collaboration with local schools and businesses. 鈥淚ntroducing American culture to Incheon鈥檚 government, businesses, and students is one of our primary missions,鈥 said Park. 鈥淭o support this, we have established MOUs with Inha 麻豆国产 and the 麻豆国产 of Incheon, jointly developing various programs.鈥

As part of this effort, Mason Korea is developing programs and workshops to help students from Inha and Incheon National universities build global competencies without needing to study abroad.

Additionally, Mason Korea collaborates with startups in Incheon. The business school works with George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) to assist local companies facing challenges in entering the U.S. market.

鈥溌槎构 business school provides practical support, such as courses in business-level English writing, to actively assist local businesses,鈥 Park explained.

Ultimately, Park envisions Mason Korea deepening its integration with the local community and business sector while leveraging its strengths.

"Mason Korea will not be confined to a single field but will continue to evolve in response to corporate and regional needs, continuously improving its academic programs," he said.

鈥淟ast year, Mason Korea celebrated its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of establishing strong roots in the region. Over the next decade, we will focus on achieving tangible results and broadening our reach鈥攁ttracting global talent and cultivating internationally competent professionals who can contribute both locally and globally.鈥