History
- 2021–2023
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- Consistently graduated 50–60 master’s and doctoral students annually
Established status as Korea’s leading graduate school specialized in entrepreneurship and venture business
- 2017–2020
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- Produced numerous professionals in venture management and entrepreneurship
Continued global industry–academia cooperation
- 2016
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- Relocated to Hoseo Venture Valley Campus
Selected for the R&D Planning Program by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups
- 2015
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- Renamed as “Graduate School of Venture”
- 2008–2014
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- Strengthened global cooperation with universities and research institutes
Enhanced entrepreneurship and venture education programs
- 2005–2007
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- Expanded industry–academia cooperation (e.g., Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, logistics enterprises)
Graduate School expanded and reorganized
- 2004
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- Designated as Seoul Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (Global Graduate School of Entrepreneurship) (SMBA)
Selected again for the BK21 program
- 2003
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- Sisterhood agreement with Kazakhstan University of Economics
Academic partnership with Chapman University (USA)
Selected again for the BK21 program
- 2002
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- Selected as an educational institution for the Venture CEO Innovation Academy (SMBA)
Established the University Technology Exhibition Center
- 2001
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- Accredited as Seoul Campus Graduate School of Venture Business
Hosted the CEO Leadership Academy for SMEs (Small and Medium Business Administration)
3rd Venture Business Management Symposium held
- 2000
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- Hosted the 2nd National Venture Business Management Symposium
Selected as an Excellent Graduate School in the 2000 University Evaluation (Ministry of Education)
- 1999
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- Selected for the BK21 Specialized Graduate School of Venture Business program (Ministry of Education)
Accredited as the Graduate School of Venture Business
1st Venture Business Management Symposium held
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