DREAM TOGETHER MASTER PROGRAM

2016 Dream Together Master Global Sport Management Graduate Program National University August 2016 – June 2018 | Seoul, Korea

Supported by In Cooperation with In Partnership with WELCOME TO THE DIRECTOR’S Greetings! MESSAGE DREAM TOGETHER MASTER It has been two years since the launch of our global sport development initiative, the Dream Together Master Program, which is a graduate PROGRAM program to educate future global leaders in sport management at Seoul National University. With much gratitude and appreciation, this unprecedented initiative is drawing positive attention from not only within Korea, but from all over the world and continues to grow in prestige and DREAM TOGETHER MASTER PROGRAM excellence. Dream Together Master Program aims to promote global The contemporary sport has made great progress. Still, many nations have sport development through providing world-class education yet to maximize the full potential of sport in changing life and society. We for future leaders in the field of sport management believe that the best way to promote sport development in the world is to identify, train and connect the next generation sport administrators who TARGET GROUP will provide global leadership.

Visionary, passionate and competent sport administrators in The Dream Together Master Program offers a master’s degree in sport countries where sport is underdeveloped management at Seoul National University. Under a supportive environment, the program provides a curriculum embracing a range of 30 topics to help FINAL DEGREE our students stay relevant and reach their full potential. This program offers Students successfully fulfilling the degree requirements will full scholarships which cover students’ tuition, living expenses and flight tickets. receive a Master’s degree in Sport Management from Seoul National University The Dream Together Master Program is part of a national project funded by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST), through the LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION Korea Foundation for the Next Generation Sports Talent (NEST). Without the ardent support of the MCST and NEST, this program would not be All courses are conducted in English feasible.

OUR PHILOSOPHY By joining the Dream Together Master Program, students will acquire the knowledge and skills to become global sport leaders through our world- class faculty members who have abundant expertise in the field of sport management. In addition, students will gain a powerful alumni network VISION that extends around the globe. In the near future, we expect students to

Global platform for become active leaders who promote international sport development. sport management education, research, We dream for the day when all the countries throughout the world enjoy and network and appreciate the benefits of sport.

We welcome you join us in realizing this dream at one of the premier sport management programs worldwide.

CORE MISSION VALUES To promote global sport development through Sharing & Excellence educating, supporting, and Kihan Kim, Ph.D. connecting future leaders in sport management Director, Dream Together Master Program Global Sport Management Seoul National University

1 CURRICULUM The Dream Together Master Program is a two-year program EXTRACURRICULAR The Dream Together Master Program offers various in which students stay in Korea for 17 months. It is a 36-credit extracurricular programs to the students. Students are able PROGRAMS program that embraces a wide range of topics, including 10 to broaden their knowledge, practical skills and cultural themes (three modules per theme), one team project and one experiences through diverse extracurricular programs outside individual project for thesis. of the classroom.

PAST ACTIVITIES

Special Lectures Sports Field Trips Dream Together Forum

Theme • Mr. Wilfried Lemke, UNOSDP • 2018 PyeongChang Winter • 2013 Dream Together Forum 10 Special Advisor (2015) Olympics Preparation Experience “Sport for Change” Int’l Sport • Mr. Ivan Dibos, IOC Member of • Maritime Sport Experience • 2014 Dream Together Forum Management Peru (2014) • Taekwondowon “Sport for Global Development” • Int’l Sport Mgmt. • Ms. Rita Subowo, IOC Member of • Attendance of Barry Maister, IOC • Olympic System • Suwon Bluewings Stadium • Sport Negotiation (2013) Member (NZL) (2013 & 2014) • Dr. Roland Naul, Director of the Willibald Gebhardt Research Cultural Experience Tours Skill Training Theme Theme Institute (2014) • Gyeongbokgung Palace & • Leadership Training 8 9 Insadong Street • Mr. Sean Nicholls, Octagon • Communication Training Sport Law Sport Pacific President (2014) • ’88 Olympic Park & Korean and Development •  Class at SNU Baseball Organization (KBO) Game Arbitration and Cooperation Language Education Institute • Sport Contract Law • Sport Policy • Sport Arbitration • Sport Development • Legal Entities in Sport • Sport & Human Devel.

Theme Theme Theme 5 6 7

Sport Sport Sport Media Science and Finance and and Technology Economics Communication

• Sport Science • Sport Industry • Sport Public Relations • Sport Health • Sport Economics • Sport Journalism • Sport Technology • Sport Finance • Sport Media Ms. Teresa Rah, Communications Director 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Korean Culture Tour at Gyeongbokgung Palace of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games Preparation Experience at Alpensia Resort Bid Committee

Theme Theme Theme Theme 1 2 3 4

Sport Sport Sport Sport Humanities Event Organization Marketing Management and Governance and Sponsorship

• Sport Phil. & Ethics • Hosting Sport Events • Sport Governance • Sport Sponsorship • Sport Sociology • Sport Facility Mgmt. • Sport Org. Mgmt. • Strat. Plan. in Sp. Mkt. • Sport History • Prep. & Oper. Sp. Events • HR Mgmt. in Sport • Sp. Market Analysis & Res.

Project 1 Team Project Project 2 Individual Project for Thesis Mr. Wilfried Lemke, UNOSDP Special Advisor Maritime Sport Experience at Gosung Sports Field Trip to Taekwondowon * All courses in the Dream Together Program are conducted in English. 2 3 WORLD RENOWNED The members of the Dream Together Master Program faculty are truly international. They are renowned experts distinguished FACULTY both for their profound knowledge and their extensive experience in the field of sport management.

Prof. Richard GIULIANOTTI Korean Faculty Prof. Peter HA Prof. Gertrud Ursula PFISTER Prof. Seok-pyo HONG Prof. Ian BLACKSHAW Prof. May KIM Prof. Ian HENRY Dr. Thilo PACHMANN Prof. Young Hoon LEE Prof. Laurence CHALIP Prof. Borja GARCIA Prof. Seong-Hee PARK Prof. Barrie HOULIHAN Prof. Doyeon WON Prof. Catriona PARRATT Prof. Jean-Loup CHAPPELET SNU Faculty Prof. Bettina CORNWELL Prof. Dukgeun AHN Prof. Joon CHAE Prof. Alan ABRAHAMSON Prof. Joon-ho KANG Prof. Sungho CHO Prof. Kihan KIM Prof. Packianathan CHELLADURAI Prof. Seon-Jin KIM Oceania Prof. YuKyuom KIM Prof. Sun Yong KWON Prof. Ok Seon LEE Prof. Yongho LEE Distribution of Faculty Prof. Choonghoon LIM Around the World Prof. Ilhyeok PARK N.America Asia(19) 54% Prof. InSik SHIN Prof. Wook SONG Europe(8) 23% North America(6) 17% Asia Europe Oceania(2) 6% Total(35) 100%

Dr. Lisa HINDSON Prof. David SHILBURY

Prof. Alan ABRAHAMSON Prof. Joon CHAE Prof. Bettina CORNWELL Prof. Ian HENRY Prof. Kihan KIM Prof. Ok Seon LEE Dr. Thilo PACHMANN Prof. David SHILBURY Annenberg School of Communication Business School, Seoul National Lundquist College of Business, School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Department of Sport Science, Seoul Department of Sport Science, Seoul Partner, Pachmann Attorneys at School of Management and Marketing, and Journalism, University of Southern University, KOREA | Ph.D. in Finance, University of Oregon, USA | Director, Sciences, Loughborough University, UK National University, KOREA | Ph.D. in National University, KOREA | Ph.D. in Law Ltd., SWITZERLAND | Ph.D.,in Deakin University, AUSTRAILIA | Ph.D. California, USA | Member of IOC Sloan School of Management, Research for the Warsaw Sports | Ph.D., Loughborough University, UK Communication, University of Texas at Physical Education Teacher Education, Law Studies, University of Zurich, Monash University, AUSTRAILIA Press Commission and AIPS Olympic Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Marketing Center, USA | Ph.D., The Austin, USA University of North Carolina at SWITZERLAND Commission | J.D., University of USA University of Texas at Austin, USA Dr. Lisa HINDSON Greensboro, USA Prof. InSik SHIN California, USA Founder and Principal, LHC Global, Prof. May KIM Prof. Ilhyeok PARK Department of Sport Science, Seoul Prof. Laurence CHALIP Prof. Borja GARCIA | Ph.D., in Sport Department of Sport Science, Korea Prof. Yongho LEE Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, KOREA | Ph.D. in Prof. Dukgeun AHN Department of Recreation, Sport and School of Sport, Health and Exercise Management, University of Iowa, USA University, KOREA | Ph.D., The Ohio Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, KOREA | Ph.D., Biomechanics, University of Illinois, Graduate School of International Tourism, University of Illinois, USA | Sciences , Loughborough University, State University, USA National University, KOREA | Ph.D. in University of British Columbia, USA USA Studies, Seoul National University, Ph.D., University of Chicago, USA UK | Ph.D., Politics, International Prof. Seok-pyo HONG Therapeutic Recreation, University of KOREA | J.D., University of Michigan Relations and European Studies from Division of Sport Science, Kangwon Prof. Seon-Jin KIM Minnesota, USA Prof. Seong-Hee PARK Prof. Wook SONG Law School, USA | Ph. D. in Economics, Prof. Jean-Loup CHAPPELET Loughborough University, UK National University, KOREA | Ph.D. Department of Sport Science, Seoul Division of International Sport and Department of Sport Science, Seoul University of Michigan, USA Public Management at IDHEAP in Sport Marketing, University of National University, KOREA | Ph.D., Prof. Young Hoon LEE Leisure, Hankuk University of Foreign National University, KOREA | Ph.D. associated to the University of Prof. Richard GIULIANOTTI Connecticut, USA University of Illinois, USA School of Economics, Sogang Studies, KOREA | Ph.D. in Sport in Sport Physiology, Texas A&M Prof. Ian BLACKSHAW Lausanne, Switzerland | Ph.D., School of Sport, Exercise and Health University, KOREA | Ph.D., Michigan Marketing & Media, University of University, USA International Sports Law Centre of University of Montpellier, FRANCE Sciences, Loughborough University, Prof. Barrie HOULIHAN Prof. YuKyuom KIM State University, USA Louisville, USA the TMC Asser Institute, Hague, UK | Ph.D., in Sociology, University of School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Department of Sport Science, Seoul Prof. Doyeon WON NETHERLANDS | Member of court of Prof. Packianathan CHELLADURAI Aberdeen, SCOTLAND Sciences, Loughborough University, UK National University, KOREA | Ph.D. Prof. Choonghoon LIM Prof. Catriona PARRATT Department of Sport and Leisure arbitration for sport, SWITZERLAND Sport Management, Troy University, | Ph.D., Salford Univeristy, UK in Sport Management, Florida State Department of Sport Science, Seoul Department of American Studies, Studies, Yonsei University, KOREA | | Ph. D. in Laws, Anglia Ruskin USA | Ph.D., University of Waterloo, Prof. Peter HA University, USA National University, KOREA | Ph.D. University of Iowa, USA | Ph.D. in Ph.D. in Sport Management, The Ohio University, UK CANADA Graduate School of Sport Science, Prof. Joon-ho KANG in Sport Management, University of Physical Education, The Ohio State State University, USA Kyunghee University, KOREA | Department of Sport Science, Seoul Prof. Sun Yong KWON Maryland at College Park, USA University, USA Prof. Sungho CHO Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven, National University, KOREA | Ph.D. Department of Sport Science, Seoul School of Human Movement, Sport, BELGIUM in Sport Management, University of National University, KOREA | Ph.D., Prof. Gertrud Ursula PFISTER and Leisure Studies, Bowling Green Michigan, USA University of North Carolina, USA Department of Human and Social State University, USA | J.D., Arizona Sciences, University of Copenhagen, State University, USA | Ph.D., University Denmark | Ph.D. in Habilitation, Ruhr- of Connecticut, USA University Bochum, GERMANY

4 5 ENDORSEMENT

GLOBAL LEADERS IN INTERNATIONAL SPORT ORGANIZATIONS

Barry Maister Wilfried Lemke Member, International Olympic Committee (NZL) Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Sport for Development and Peace The Dream Together Master program is based on academic rigour and best practice management. The IOC is very keen to invest in the growth of sports I was in particular impressed by the vision of the faculty, which is to train management expertise around the world. The Seoul National University future sport administrators. Such vision is as relevant as it can get to my role has initiated and developed this program, which is growing in stature and as a Special Advisor since it is also my objective to widen access of sport to importance. I endorse this program without any reservations. as many people around the world. It is my hope that this Master’s Program will be able to cultivate and inspire future leaders in the world of sport.

Maxwell De Silva Roland Naul Secretary General, National Olympic Committee of Director, Willibald Gebhardt Research Institute, Germany The Dream Together Master’s curriculum is very comprehensive which is The Republic of Korea is giving an opportunity to young people who commendable. In particular, I would like to praise the study methods, experts, otherwise would never have a chance to be a part of such an academic international professors’ guidance and availability of world class staff. program. I am sure the DTM students will become good role models for the next generation in their home countries and will be grateful lifelong for the academic support they received from Korea. DTM FACULTY

Packianathan Chelladurai Ian Henry Professor, Troy University, U.S.A. Professor, Loughborough University, U.K. Scheduling of the classes, the classroom, the audiovisual aids in the room Dream Together Master Program is a tightly defined and designed program and the technical assistance were outstanding. I am impressed with the very which brings together a truly global audience to address key issues pertaining rigorous method of selecting the candidates for the course from around the to sport management and policy in our increasingly globalized context. world and I am proud to be associated with the program. Colleagues on the teaching program are all academics of international reputation, and the administration of this program has been accomplished in an efficient manner. WORLD’S SPORTS STARS DTM ALUMNI

Ji-Sung Park, Korea Md Musaraf Husain Molla Former Football Player of Korea National Team & Manchester United, English Premier Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports of , League, U.K./Current Club Ambassador at Manchester United, English Premier League, U.K. DTM Class of 2016 Seoul National University has made a remarkable approach to assessing priority I feel grateful for what I have experienced from the Dream Together needs of the participants and providing opportunities for them to become global Master Program. Through this program, I have learned diverse subjects sport administrators. DTM program has generated a platform for the students to related to sport management and gained skills and knowledge to become build global networks and to interact with the world-renowned faculty. a future global sport administrator.

Chan-Ho Park, Korea Isai Cruz Former Baseball Player of Korea National Team/Former Major League Baseball (MLB) Technical Sub-management Methodologist, Autonomous Sport Player of Los Angeles Dodgers, U.S.A. Confederation of Guatemala, DTM Class of 2015 Being a professional baseball player overseas, I always wished for a program that I truly believe the DTM program is the best sport management program provides high quality education to train and foster sport players and administrators. in the world because it considers an integral perspective of education in I am very delighted that a such program now exists in my own country, Korea. potential leaders from underdeveloped countries. This program allowed I highly recommend current sports players and administrators to join the DTM me to make strong friendship with other international students who I will program at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. remember forever.

6 7 WHY As the academic hub of Asia, Seoul National University (SNU) is GLOBAL The Dream Together Master Program is part of a national project an ideal institution in realizing the visions of the Dream Together funded by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism SEOUL NATIONAL NETWORKING Master Program. SNU offers a world-class education and a (MCST), through the Korea Foundation for the Next Generation UNIVERSITY? wealth of extraordinary opportunities that only SNU can offer. Sports Talent (NEST) using the national sports promotional funds. The Dream Together Master Program is in partnership with the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) and in cooperation with the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC).

A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Since its foundation in 1946, Seoul National University has been the undisputed leader of higher education in Korea and has established a global reputation. Seoul National University (SNU) ranked 31st in the 2014 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings. It is the only institution in the world’s top-50 universities that offers both Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Sport Management.

SNU RANKINGS WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION Since its beginning, SNU has been the cradle of liberal education st and fostered a lifelong love of learning in our students. SNU 31 trains the most outstanding students in a wide array of areas QS World University Rankings 2014 in its master’s and doctorate programs. The resulting report of satisfaction level among the graduates and career advantage is the highest in the nation. 4 th QS World University EXTRAORDINARY ALUMNI NETWORKS Rankings of Asia, 2013 Alumni network at SNU is one of the most prominent and strongest in Korea. SNU’s distinguished graduates include key 10 th figures in all sectors within Korea as well as in international The Alma Mater Index: community. SNU’s distinguished graduates include the current Global Executives 2013 Secretary-General of United Nations Ban Ki-Moon among others.

26 th TRULY GLOBAL CAMPUS The World Reputation Rankings 2014 As SNU embraces its vision of becoming a truly global university, there will be greater emphasis put on diversity and international community on campus than ever before. 16 th It continues to promote international collaborations and has Globally in terms of academic exchange agreements with around 860 universities SCI Paper publications and research institutes worldwide.

8 9 WORLDWIDE The students of the Dream Together Master Program, selected through a competitive process, are visionary, passionate and ALUMNI competent sport administrators in countries from all over the world. Our proud alumni of the program are the future leaders in the field of sport management to foster sport development both at the national and international level.

Kazakhstan (2) (2)

Uzbekistan (1) (1) Tunisia (1) (1) (8)

Bhutan (1) (1) (2) Bangladesh (1) Mexico (1) (2) Guatemala (1) Ghana Togo (2) Oceania (1) (1) Sri Lanka (2) Costa Rica (1) Colombia (2) (2) Indonesia (3) Distribution of Alumni (2) Africa Around the World Ecuador (1) Latin East & Southeast Asia (18) 41% East & America Fiji Islands (1) Central & Southwest Asia (14) 32% Southeast Asia Latin America (6) 14% Africa (5) 11% Central & Oceania (1) 2% Southwest Asia Lesotho (1) Total (44) 100%

Class of 2015 Class of 2016 ( ) Number of Students

Cruz Perez, Isai Rathnayaka, Anoma Lie, Wiena Octaria Muangmaitong, Pussadee Yeo, Hyejin Husain Molla, Md Musaraf Rusdianto, Monica Dilshani, Harini Methodologist, Autonomous Sport Academic Coordinator, Sri Lanka Assistant Secretary General, Assistant Sport Personnel International Affairs Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Youth Former Badminton Player, Indonesia Assistant Lecturer, University of Confederation of Guatemala, NOC, Sri Lanka Indonesia NOC, Indonesia Development International Section, Manager, Korea Kabaddi and Sports, Bangladesh Kelaniya, Sri Lanka Guatemala Sport Authority of Thailand, Association, South Korea Salazar Castro, Juan Yuldasheva, Kamila Ruslanovna Besbayev, Olzhas Talgatuly Thailand Kyei, Williams External Administrative Advisor, Hanwiwatanakul, Sompob Chee, Ee Laine Former International Relations President, Astana Taekwondo Lee, Ji Young Sports Development Officer, Coldeportes, Colombia Assistant, Sports Authority of Assistant Secretary, Malaysia Ice Department Project Manager, Federation, Ibrahim, Shahbaz Researcher, International Sport National Sports Authority, Ghana Thailand, Thailand Hockey Federation, Malaysia NOC, Uzbekistan Office Manager/Event Manager, Cooperation Center of Korea, South SHAH, Asif Ali Raza Va, Vannak Pakistan Rowing Federation, Korea May, Som Ath Deputy Director, Ministry of Keketsi, Sebusiso Dosal Ulloa, Rodrigo Shamloo, Mohammadiman Personal Assistant to NOC Pakistan Assistant to the Secretary Information & Broadcasting, Principal Sports and Recreation Chief of Sport Psychology and Head of the International Cambodia President and Minister Abalo, Houessouvi General, NOC of Cambodia, Pakistan Officer, Ministry of Gender & Youth, Research Department, Mexico Department, International of Tourism of the Kingdom of Witter, Lisa Administrative Assistant, Ministry Cambodia Sports & Recreation, Lesotho Autonoma National University, Department of Boxing Federation, Cambodia, Cambodia NOC and Former Communications manager, of Sport & Leisure, Togo Si, Liang Mexico Iran Minister of Tourism of the Kingdom Asia Journalist Association Mujail, Mazhan Deputy Chief, General Robanakadavu, Lusiani of Cambodia, Cambodia Ayouni, Hichem Administrative and Diplomatic Administration of Sport of China, Human Resources Manager, Fiji Ganbold, Nyamtsogt Mohammed, Ahmed Kim, Junyoung Director of International Affairs, Officer, Public Service Department, China Sports Council, Fiji Islands Vice Director of Referee Sports Specialist, Ministry of Sports Mejia, Maria Paulo Manager of Registration, Korea Tunisian Taekwondo Federation, Malaysia Commission, Mongolia Judo Central Egypt, Egypt Coordinator of the Coexistance Football Association, South Korea Tunisia Turlybayev, Assan Kwon, Hye Zin Association, Mongolia and Peace Program, Coldeprotes Nguyen, Quang Vinh Head of The Child Development Assistant Manager, Korea Castyana, Billy National Department of Sport Park, Do Kook Batbold, Orgil Head of Personnel, Vietnam Anti- Department, Department of Paralympic Committee, South Korea Nguyen, Vu Noc Secretary, Indonesian Gymnastics Recreation and Leisure time Management and innovation Senior Officer, Ulaanbaatar Doping Agency, Vietnam Tourism, Kazakhstan Vice Secretary General, Vietnam Association of Cilacap Regency, enhancement, Colombia Department Manager, Korean Sports Authority, Lee, Hyun Woo Cycling Federation, Vietnam Indonesia Olympic Committee, South Korea Mongolia Olmedo, Paola Urena, Diego Former Baseball Player, South Korea Former National Fencer, Ecuador Journalist, La Nacion, Costa Rica Namgyal, Jamyang Lee, Keun Ho Media Officer, NOC, Bhutan Deputy, Kolon Industry, South Korea

10 11 CAMPUS LIFE Seoul National University offers invaluable cultural resources ADMISSION and impressive facilities to become a part of an extensive social, recreational and academic community.

HOUSING Program Start Financial Aid SNU’s housing, Gwanaska, is home to over 4000 students from all over The regular semester will begin in early September, 2016. The Dream Together Master Program offers full scholarships Korea and around the world, providing residents with living quarters However, preparatory session begins in August, prior to the to most students. The scholarship covers: not only to study and relax, but also to meet people from various regular semester start date. The session includes Korean • Tuition backgrounds. language course and cultural experience tours. Tours include, • Living expenses SNU Gwanak Residence Halls but are not limited to, the visiting of Korean traditional • Flight tickets heritage sites, Olympic and World Cup stadiums and the • Health Insurance LIBRARY viewing of Korean professional baseball games, and K-Pop • Sports field trips The SNU Library and its 7 branches maintain a collection of 4 million concerts. volumes of books, over 10,000 scholarly journals, 31,000 electronic Application and Documents to be Submitted journals, and 167,000 titles of non-print materials in support of research Duration Documents and forms to be submitted for admissions The Dream Together Master Program is a two-year program consideration are as follows. and academic activities of the University. (four academic semesters) in which students will stay in Korea ➊ Application Form (Form 1) SNU Gwanjeong Library for 17 months from August 2016 to December 2017. ➋ Personal Statement and Study Plan (Form 2) SPORTS FACILITIES ➌ Two Letters of Recommendation (Form 3) from your The POSCO Sports Center is equipped with an Olympic-scale swimming Admission Eligibility professors and/or employers ➍ pool, weight room, golf ranges, squash/racquetball courts and • Former and current sport administrators or athletes Financial Certification (Form 4) – Signature required • Bachelor’s degree or higher (in any field) ➎ Agreement for Verification of Academic Record (Form 5) multipurpose fitness rooms. Wide-ranging instructional courts, as well as • Sufficient command of both spoken and written English to ➏ Official Undergraduate Studies Transcript (in English) shower booths and sauna facilities are available. Other sports, fitness, and take classes conducted entirely in English ➐ Notarized Certificate of a Bachelor’s Degree/ health facilities are located around the SNU Campus. • Potential and passion for sport management Undergraduate Graduation Certificate (in English) SNU POSCO Sports Center * Preferred Qualifications ➑ A copy of the applicant’s passport (or other official • Sport administrators from countries recognized in the List document indicating your nationality) of Official Development Aid (ODA) Recipients provided ➒ Copies of both parents’ passports (or other official LIFE IN SEOUL As SNU is located in Seoul, the heart of Korea, it is able to offer by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) with documents indicating parents’ nationality) its students with a wide range of outstanding cultural, religious recommendation from government sport organizations or ➓ Official document indicating parent-child relationship National Olympic Committees between the applicant and his/her parents and recreational opportunities. Seoul, the capital of Republic • Athletes from countries recognized in the List of ODA  Curriculum Vitae of Korea, is a safe, exciting, and attractive city, packed with recipients provided by the DAC who have participated  Certificate of Employment (if applicable) countless sights to see and places to visit – from traditional royal in major international sporting events (Olympics, Asian  Recognized English Proficiency Test (TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC) palaces to trendy shopping districts. Games, World Championships) with recommendation or any other supporting document which demonstrates from government sport organizations or National Olympic appropriate English language proficiency (ie. English Committees teacher’s letter or Institution Attended Certification)  Checklist UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES Application Procedure The Seoul metropolitan area contains four UNESCO World Heritage sites * Please refer to the ‘Admission Guideline’ for detailed Please refer to our homepage for the most up-to-date including Changdeok Palace and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. instructions and download the necessary forms (forms 1~5) information regarding application deadlines. from our homepage.(http://gsm.snu.ac.kr/dtm) * All documents must be in ENGLISH, if not they need to be • Submission of Documents March, 2016 N Seoul Tower BIRTHPLACE OF K-POP AND THE KOREAN WAVE translated and certified/notarized by an official translator. Seoul has been voted as one of the most popular destinations by Asian • Announcement of Interview April, 2016 Schedule Contact tourists. Mailing Address Division of Global Sport Management • Interview April, 2016 Talent Development Building 153, Room 316, Seoul National • Announcement of Admissions June, 2016 HOST CITY OF INTERNATIONAL SPORTING EVENTS University 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea Decision Seoul has a legacy of hosting various international sporting events such as 151-742 the 2018 Winter Olympics, 2014 Asian Games, 2002 FIFA World Cup and • Date of Arrival in Korea Early August, 2016 Homepage http://gsm.snu.ac.kr/dtm Hyangwonjeong Pavilion, E-mail [email protected] 1988 Summer Olympics. • Start of Semester September, 2016 Gyeongbokgung Palace Phone +82-2-880-2984, 2985 Fax +82-2-888-2985

12 Division of Global Sport Management Talent Development Building 153, Room 316, Seoul National University 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, Republic of Korea 151-742 Homepage http://gsm.snu.ac.kr/dtm E-mail [email protected] Phone +82-2-880-2984~5 Fax +82-2-888-2985

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