Ewha GSIS Computer Lab is open to all students of GSIS. It is located on the ninth (9th) floor of the International Education Building (IEB)
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Talk about Combined Master’s and Doctoral Program with Bashair and Mi-ae
At Ewha GSIS, you can take a fast track pursuing both Master’s and Ph.D. at the same time by applying for the ‘Combined Master’s and Doctoral Program.’
[EN/KR] Learn about Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language major with Jooli!
Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language is one of the two concentrations of Korean Studies that Ewha GSIS offers.
[Exchange Program in Finland] Ep.1 Why I participated in ISEP?
With ISEP Exchange programs, students can go abroad at their home university’s tuition, room and board costs, while a student from an international university takes their place.
Interview with Marina: a SUN scholarship recipient
At Ewha GSIS, we have several choices of scholarships to apply for. SUN scholarship is one of them.
How studying under COVID-19 has improved from time to time.
Despite the downsides in social and economic aspects, the crisis has brought many significant changes in a very short period, including the way we work and the way we study in schools.
Must Visit Places at Ewha
Although Ewha is known for its beautiful landscape and architecture, Ewha has a lot of beautiful historical sites that deserve to be profiled. Here are some of the historical places that we would like you to know. Ewha Archives Photo by: Ko Yu-Seon, Ewha Voice The Ewha archives is a simple yet symbolic building. NotContinueContinue reading “Must Visit Places at Ewha”
International student meetings 2020: experience and friendship
During the first few weeks of November, the GSIS office and the international students from various countries had a chance to gather and enjoy the meals and casual conversations together, bringing back the relationship among Ewha GSIS members, after the health concerns under the pandemic had been lessened.
How to Overcome Culture Shock
Picture Credit: Akanksha Arya Moving to a new country can be filled with mixed feelings for most of us. I remember when I first moved to Korea, I had mixed emotions of excitement and sadness that I was going to miss my family. As I have lived most of my life away from home, IContinueContinue reading “How to Overcome Culture Shock”
Spring 2021 Admission and Online Admission Info Session
Detail about the Online Information Session for Spring 2021 Admission