SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

OVERSEAS STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
(OSEP)

 

What is OSEP all about?  

Overview of OSEP....  

 

 

 

One of SBM’s strategic goals is to produce “global-ready” graduates, and this is achieved through the Overseas Student Exchange Programme (OSEP).

 

SBM has established close collaborative partnerships with 63 Partner Universities and Institutions in 21 countries. 

Each year, SBM students can look forward to spending a semester at our overseas Universities which enable students to experience the rich and dynamic Korean culture from the perspectives of historical & contemporary social contexts, as well as to promote shared international perspectives amongst students. Students will also take business/business-related modules from the universities.

In return, SBM also welcomes students from our partners who will attend a semester of classes and/or teaching enterprise work attachments / immersion tours in SBM. In doing so, we provide a global learning environment for our students, by giving our students the experience of interacting with their overseas student counterparts.

Why students should join ?  

 

 Enrich your learning experience

 Value add your resume & marketability

 Facilitate your acquisition of global knowledge, experience, networking  & adaptation skill

Benefits of joining ?   

 

 The broadening and deepening of knowledge in a variety of business subjects taught by foreign academic staff

 Exposure to and immersion in different socio-cultural environments

 Opportunities for networking and the forging of friendships globally

 The cultivation of independence and self-sufficiency while living and studying in a foreign environment   

 Unforgettable experience living & learning in a European city

 Enhance your career prospects through exposure to global management, marketing and financial practices

 Global cross cultural experience is “expected” of all managers in your future careers

 Students can also enjoy (i) waiver of course fees by partner university; and (ii) gain academic credits from exchange studies.