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Samsung Global Scholarship Program

Samsung Global Scholarship Program (Samsung GSP or GSP) is a talent program of Samsung Electronics (SEC). Focusing on the goal of having talented personnel with strong business skills, leadership potential and career aspirations, SEC recognized the compelling need for high-quality leaders, hence the Global Scholarship Program was created to nurture a very selectively compiled group of individuals, who later in the long run might become leaders ("Future Global Leaders") of the various SEC subsidiaries around the world, replacing the Korean-national management layer (what is the usual practice at the chaebol). It differs from Samsung Scholarship, formerly known as Samsung Lee Kun-hee Scholarship for supporting exceptionally talented Korean university students for global educations in mostly STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields.

Divided into two paths, both programs originally selected participants who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential and provides them with unique opportunities for further professional development. Starting from 2011, GSP-SKK instead contains employees working in the subsidiaries. The program also provides young leaders with a unique international network through which they can share ideas, learn from established leaders, work collaboratively and address global challenges. By exposing participants to the complex issues and opportunities arising from an increasingly interdependent global economy, the program aims to expand perspectives and enhance skills critical for leadership in a changing world.

Scholarship program

Each year 15-25 individuals from different parts of the globe are offered to take part in the program that has two distinctive paths: an engineer and an MBA track:

  • GSP (M.S. Program) through (SNU)
  • GSP (M.B.A. Program) through SungKyunKwan University's Graduate School of Business (SKK GSB) [in collaboration with MIT Sloan]

The (Global) MBA program is notable for its diversity and pioneer nature. It was built and now run together with MIT Sloan since its foundation, and it was the first global English-only MBA program in Korea. Selected GSP students currently study for three semesters. It used to be four semesters, including a possibility of spending a semester at one of SKK GSB's top partner universities in the U.S. (MIT Sloan, Columbia, Northwestern's Kellogg, Michigan's Ross, Dartmouth's Tuck or Indiana's Kelly). SKK GSB Global MBA has been recently ranked by the Financial Times as the #1 MBA in Korea, Top 10 in Asia and 45th worldwide.

The significance of the program can also be seen from the wide range of students who, as it was already in the first years, came from the leading companies including Cheil Communications, Amore Pacific, Woori Bank, POSCO, SK, Kyobo, Everland, Bosch, KTF and several Samsung subsidiaries.

After graduation, participants are offered various responsibilities at Samsung Electronics and although some elected to follow a different career path (at management consultancies, for instance) many participants stayed with SEC.

Participants

Samsung Engineering Program

Selected in 2004

  • Abhinav Arora (India)
  • Alexey Sidelnikov (Russia)
  • Feng Xingguang (China)
  • Pankaj Agarwal (India)
  • Sergey Seleznev (Russia)
  • Veronika Kondratieva (Russia)
  • Vidyesh Kumar Jha (India)
  • Shiva Ram Krishna (India)
  • Huang Ren (China)
  • Liu Wei (China)
  • Zhang Xiaojie (China)
  • Bao Xiaoyan (China)
  • Li Zhenmin (China)

Selected in 2005

  • Hai Liu (China)
  • Ji Limin (China)
  • Liao Lingling (China)
  • Maria Samokhina (Russia)
  • Andrey Serov (Russia)

Selected in 2006

  • Venkata Krishna Prasad Arava (India)
  • Lochan Verma(India)
  • Guo Chunxu (China)
  • Liu Jiakun(China)
  • Kirill Moklyuk (Russia)
  • Chetan Raj] (India)
  • Singhal Nitin (India)
  • Alexey Sokolov (Russia)
  • Stanislav Belogolov (Russia)
  • Yu Wang (China)
  • Xiaolin Xi (China)
  • Feng Zhu (China)

Selected in 2007

  • Kiran Tharanath (India)
  • Abhishek Joshi (India)
  • Manish Kumar (India)
  • Sumit Srivastav (India)
  • Arseny Vitaljevich Povolotsky (Russia)
  • Artem Shamsuarov (Russia)
  • Sergey Georgievich Menabde (Russia)
  • Mao Shunfu (China)
  • Miao Hui (China)
  • Liu Yu (China)
  • Zhang Hairong (China)
  • Ji Yang (China)

Selected in 2008

  • Subhojit Chakladar (India)
  • Ivan Koryakovskiy (Russia)
  • Alexey Bodrov (Russia)
  • Dmitry Vengertsev (Russia)
  • Nikolay Kuznetsov (Russia)
  • Stepan Tulikov (Russia)
  • Xing Nan (China)

Selected in 2009

  • Rahul Singh (India)
  • Nalin Chakoo (India)
  • Liu Jin (China)
  • Alexei Boev (Russia)
  • Nikolay Burlutsky (Russia)
  • Nikita Kozhukhov(Russia)

Selected in 2010

Selected in 2012

  • Husam Fahmi (Iraq)
  • Maria Bortnichenko (Russia)
  • Evgeny Kornev (Russia)
  • Sergey Lyubich (Russia)
  • Felix Penningsfeld (Germany)
  • Rajeev Ranjan (India)
  • Tushar Sandhan (India)
  • Sukanya Sonowal (India)

Selected in 2013

  • Kamil Adamczewski (Poland)
  • Mattheus Miranda (Brazil)
  • Anish Tamse (India)

Selected in 2014

  • Pankaj Thorat (India)

Samsung & Korea University Graduate School of International Studies Program

Selected in 2002

  • Ma Saiyou (China)
  • Liu Song (China)
  • Kunal Agrawal (India)
  • Supriya Chatterji (India)
  • James Ryan Jonas (Philippines)
  • Dorota Jachimek (Poland)
  • Anna Sawińska (Poland)
  • Krittawit Krittayaruangroj (Thailand)
  • Suchitra Wanatanakul (Thailand)

Selected in 2003

  • Jing Jing (China)
  • Piyush Kunnapallil (India)
  • Karen Khristine Natividad (Philippines)
  • Jakub Dubaniewicz (Poland)
  • Anna Wasiela (Poland)
  • Michelle Yip (Singapore)
  • Tri Tung Nguyen (Vietnam)

Samsung MBA Program

Selected in 2004

  • Dominika Dor (Poland)
  • Ilya Fedotov (Russia)
  • Olga Gordeeva (Russia)
  • Akshay Gupta (India)
  • Li Meng (China)
  • Pawel Rokicki (Poland)
  • Tamás Szekeres (Hungary)
  • Narumol Pichedpun (Thailand)
  • Xu Tao (China)
  • Zhang Xiao (China)
  • Chen Yanyan (China)
  • Stephanie Wong Tzu En (Singapore)

Selected in 2005

  • Aalisha Chand (India)
  • Nguyen Thuan Dat (Vietnam)
  • Oksana Gladushyna (Ukraine)
  • Mishakova Olena (Ukraine)
  • Péter Hanti (Hungary)
  • Ding Jie (China)
  • Lu Jing (China)
  • Peter Komornik (Slovakia)
  • Ambrus Kovács (Hungary)
  • Saurav Singla (India)
  • Trinh Khac Toan (Vietnam)
  • Poramet Visetruangrote (Thailand)
  • Zhang Xu (China)
  • Liu Xuan (China)
  • Song Yaning (China)
  • Igor Kurilin (Russia)

Selected in 2006

  • Nikita Andriyashin (Russia)
  • László Bánhegyi (Hungary)
  • Feng Jin (China)
  • Renju John (India)
  • Dénes Korsós (Hungary)
  • Jenny Luna (Philippines)
  • Mihaela Marinitu (Romania)
  • Nguyễn Minh Thư Nhiên (Vietnam)
  • Kvetoslava Polcová (Slovakia)
  • Gustaf Rössner (Sweden)
  • Çınar Şahin (Turkey)
  • Petr Shchekochikhin (Russia)
  • Vadim Sukhovey (Russia)
  • Nussaraporn Sumretphol (Thailand)

Selected in 2007

  • Abu Nasar Siddiq Alvi (Pakistan)
  • Georgi Boykov Bonev (Bulgaria)
  • Alexandru Costache (Romania)
  • Rachel Dwiayutia (Indonesia)
  • Peera Kasemtanakul (Thailand)
  • Nguyen Le Khoi (Vietnam)
  • Marina Lyubimova (Russia)
  • Deepak Sachan (India)
  • Venkata Aditya Sankarabhotla (India)
  • Jayant Sidharth (India)
  • Alexandra Sipos (Hungary)
  • Ban Thuy Kieu Trang (Vietnam)
  • Fei Yu (China)
  • Nguyen Le Khanh Vy (Vietnam)

Selected in 2008

  • Yukti Garg (India)
  • Varun Swaminathan (India)
  • Famuyiwa Opeoluwa (Nigeria)
  • Phan Thi Kim Duyen (Vietnam)
  • Nguyen Thi Thu Ha (Vietnam)
  • Alexandra Podrumaru(Romania)
  • Viktors Ivanovs (Latvia)
  • Amir Gorgan (Canada)
  • Mehdi (Cyrus) Tabatabaei (Iran)
  • Adeline Quek (Singapore)
  • Suzanne Otieno (Kenya)
  • Xijie Li (China)
  • Quan Sun (China)
  • Olga Alexandrovna Egorova (Russia)
  • Seif El-Din El-Hakim (Egypt)
  • Kalamkas Mambeteyeva (Kazakhstan)

Selected in 2009

  • Ritesh Chugani (India)
  • Amr Mostafa (Egypt)
  • Gustavo Nakano Athayde Franca (Brazil)
  • Silvia Manami Kawamura (Brazil)
  • Samuel Odhiambo (Kenya)
  • Joaquin Melendez Sanchez (Colombia)
  • Luciana D'Abramo (Argentina)
  • Ezenwanne Chima (Nigeria)
  • Wang Rui (China)
  • Alper Gul (Turkey)

Selected in 2010

  • Pedro Costa (Brazil)
  • Victor Valdes(Chile)
  • Ayoub Derdabi (Morocco)
  • Eleonore Fontaine (France)
  • Daniel Tuckman (United States)
  • Divesh Sooka (South Africa)
  • Marina Voskoboynikova (Russia)
  • Osama Elobeid (Sudan)
  • Jiayue Tao (China)

Selected in 2011

  • Usman Tariq (Pakistan)
  • Nuruddin Abdulla Khatri (India)
  • Jerry Halim (Indonesia)
  • Pham Phuong Linh (Vietnam)
  • Li Xiang(China)
  • Mee Soo Kim (Chile)
  • Akshay Gupta (India)

Selected in 2012

  • Jenny Shull (United States)
  • Robert Hodges(UK)
  • Roberto Jimenez(Spain)
  • Nguyen Van Quynh (Vietnam)
  • Viet Thanh Pham (Vietnam)
  • Sandeep Gupta(India)
  • Pankaj Narayan (India)
  • Andriy Baranovskyy (Ukraine)

External links

  • Samsung Electronics (in English)
  • Samsung GSP: ,
  • SNU Department of Electrical Engineering (in English)
  • SungKyunKwan University (SKKU) (in English)
  • SKK Graduate School of Business

References

  • 대학 교직원 인재영입 `붐` (Competition among universities to secure talents)
  • 성균관대‥영어로 수업ㆍ美MIT 슬로언 등과 연계 (SKK GSB in collaboration with MIT Sloan)
  • Samsung supports Seoul school
  • 월리엄 파운즈 MIT 前학장 "외국 MBA 베껴서는 절대 성공못해"
  • 성균관대 경영대학원 ‥ MIT대 커리큘럼 이용
  • Samsung Educational Programs on the Moscow State University site

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Samsung Global Scholarship Program Samsung GSP or GSP is a talent program of Samsung Electronics SEC Focusing on the goal of having talented personnel with strong business skills leadership potential and career aspirations SEC recognized the compelling need for high quality leaders hence the Global Scholarship Program was created to nurture a very selectively compiled group of individuals who later in the long run might become leaders Future Global Leaders of the various SEC subsidiaries around the world replacing the Korean national management layer what is the usual practice at the chaebol It differs from Samsung Scholarship formerly known as Samsung Lee Kun hee Scholarship for supporting exceptionally talented Korean university students for global educations in mostly STEM science technology engineering and mathematics fields Divided into two paths both programs originally selected participants who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential and provides them with unique opportunities for further professional development Starting from 2011 GSP SKK instead contains employees working in the subsidiaries The program also provides young leaders with a unique international network through which they can share ideas learn from established leaders work collaboratively and address global challenges By exposing participants to the complex issues and opportunities arising from an increasingly interdependent global economy the program aims to expand perspectives and enhance skills critical for leadership in a changing world Contents 1 Scholarship program 2 Participants 2 1 Samsung Engineering Program 2 1 1 Selected in 2004 2 1 2 Selected in 2005 2 1 3 Selected in 2006 2 1 4 Selected in 2007 2 1 5 Selected in 2008 2 1 6 Selected in 2009 2 1 7 Selected in 2010 2 1 8 Selected in 2012 2 1 9 Selected in 2013 2 1 10 Selected in 2014 2 2 Samsung amp Korea University Graduate School of International Studies Program 2 2 1 Selected in 2002 2 2 2 Selected in 2003 2 3 Samsung MBA Program 2 3 1 Selected in 2004 2 3 2 Selected in 2005 2 3 3 Selected in 2006 2 3 4 Selected in 2007 2 3 5 Selected in 2008 2 3 6 Selected in 2009 2 3 7 Selected in 2010 2 3 8 Selected in 2011 2 3 9 Selected in 2012 3 External links 4 ReferencesScholarship program EditEach year 15 25 individuals from different parts of the globe are offered to take part in the program that has two distinctive paths an engineer and an MBA track GSP M S Program through Seoul National University SNU GSP M B A Program through SungKyunKwan University s Graduate School of Business SKK GSB in collaboration with MIT Sloan The Global MBA program is notable for its diversity and pioneer nature It was built and now run together with MIT Sloan since its foundation and it was the first global English only MBA program in Korea Selected GSP students currently study for three semesters It used to be four semesters including a possibility of spending a semester at one of SKK GSB s top partner universities in the U S MIT Sloan Columbia Northwestern s Kellogg Michigan s Ross Dartmouth s Tuck or Indiana s Kelly SKK GSB Global MBA has been recently ranked by the Financial Times as the 1 MBA in Korea Top 10 in Asia and 45th worldwide The significance of the program can also be seen from the wide range of students who as it was already in the first years came from the leading companies including Cheil Communications Amore Pacific Woori Bank POSCO SK Kyobo Everland Bosch KTF and several Samsung subsidiaries After graduation participants are offered various responsibilities at Samsung Electronics and although some elected to follow a different career path at management consultancies for instance many participants stayed with SEC Participants EditSamsung Engineering Program Edit Selected in 2004 Edit Abhinav Arora India Alexey Sidelnikov Russia Feng Xingguang China Pankaj Agarwal India Sergey Seleznev Russia Veronika Kondratieva Russia Vidyesh Kumar Jha India Shiva Ram Krishna India Huang Ren China Liu Wei China Zhang Xiaojie China Bao Xiaoyan China Li Zhenmin China Selected in 2005 Edit Hai Liu China Ji Limin China Liao Lingling China Maria Samokhina Russia Andrey Serov Russia Selected in 2006 Edit Venkata Krishna Prasad Arava India Lochan Verma India Guo Chunxu China Liu Jiakun China Kirill Moklyuk Russia Chetan Raj India Singhal Nitin India Alexey Sokolov Russia Stanislav Belogolov Russia Yu Wang China Xiaolin Xi China Feng Zhu China Selected in 2007 Edit Kiran Tharanath India Abhishek Joshi India Manish Kumar India Sumit Srivastav India Arseny Vitaljevich Povolotsky Russia Artem Shamsuarov Russia Sergey Georgievich Menabde Russia Mao Shunfu China Miao Hui China Liu Yu China Zhang Hairong China Ji Yang China Selected in 2008 Edit Subhojit Chakladar India Ivan Koryakovskiy Russia Alexey Bodrov Russia Dmitry Vengertsev Russia Nikolay Kuznetsov Russia Stepan Tulikov Russia Xing Nan China Selected in 2009 Edit Rahul Singh India Nalin Chakoo India Liu Jin China Alexei Boev Russia Nikolay Burlutsky Russia Nikita Kozhukhov Russia Selected in 2010 Edit Elena Emelianova Russia Valeriya Guseva Russia Alexander Schus Russia Ildefonso De La Cruz Spain Thomas Morris United States Farah Al Naimi UK Zhu Mingyoung China Selected in 2012 Edit Husam Fahmi Iraq Maria Bortnichenko Russia Evgeny Kornev Russia Sergey Lyubich Russia Felix Penningsfeld Germany Rajeev Ranjan India Tushar Sandhan India Sukanya Sonowal India Selected in 2013 Edit Kamil Adamczewski Poland Mattheus Miranda Brazil Anish Tamse India Selected in 2014 Edit Pankaj Thorat India Samsung amp Korea University Graduate School of International Studies Program Edit Selected in 2002 Edit Ma Saiyou China Liu Song China Kunal Agrawal India Supriya Chatterji India James Ryan Jonas Philippines Dorota Jachimek Poland Anna Sawinska Poland Krittawit Krittayaruangroj Thailand Suchitra Wanatanakul Thailand Selected in 2003 Edit Jing Jing China Piyush Kunnapallil India Karen Khristine Natividad Philippines Jakub Dubaniewicz Poland Anna Wasiela Poland Michelle Yip Singapore Tri Tung Nguyen Vietnam Samsung MBA Program Edit Selected in 2004 Edit Dominika Dor Poland Ilya Fedotov Russia Olga Gordeeva Russia Akshay Gupta India Li Meng China Pawel Rokicki Poland Tamas Szekeres Hungary Narumol Pichedpun Thailand Xu Tao China Zhang Xiao China Chen Yanyan China Stephanie Wong Tzu En Singapore Selected in 2005 Edit Aalisha Chand India Nguyen Thuan Dat Vietnam Oksana Gladushyna Ukraine Mishakova Olena Ukraine Peter Hanti Hungary Ding Jie China Lu Jing China Peter Komornik Slovakia Ambrus Kovacs Hungary Saurav Singla India Trinh Khac Toan Vietnam Poramet Visetruangrote Thailand Zhang Xu China Liu Xuan China Song Yaning China Igor Kurilin Russia Selected in 2006 Edit Nikita Andriyashin Russia Laszlo Banhegyi Hungary Feng Jin China Renju John India Denes Korsos Hungary Jenny Luna Philippines Mihaela Marinitu Romania Nguyễn Minh Thư Nhien Vietnam Kvetoslava Polcova Slovakia Gustaf Rossner Sweden Cinar Sahin Turkey Petr Shchekochikhin Russia Vadim Sukhovey Russia Nussaraporn Sumretphol Thailand Selected in 2007 Edit Abu Nasar Siddiq Alvi Pakistan Georgi Boykov Bonev Bulgaria Alexandru Costache Romania Rachel Dwiayutia Indonesia Peera Kasemtanakul Thailand Nguyen Le Khoi Vietnam Marina Lyubimova Russia Deepak Sachan India Venkata Aditya Sankarabhotla India Jayant Sidharth India Alexandra Sipos Hungary Ban Thuy Kieu Trang Vietnam Fei Yu China Nguyen Le Khanh Vy Vietnam Selected in 2008 Edit Yukti Garg India Varun Swaminathan India Famuyiwa Opeoluwa Nigeria Phan Thi Kim Duyen Vietnam Nguyen Thi Thu Ha Vietnam Alexandra Podrumaru Romania Viktors Ivanovs Latvia Amir Gorgan Canada Mehdi Cyrus Tabatabaei Iran Adeline Quek Singapore Suzanne Otieno Kenya Xijie Li China Quan Sun China Olga Alexandrovna Egorova Russia Seif El Din El Hakim Egypt Kalamkas Mambeteyeva Kazakhstan Selected in 2009 Edit Ritesh Chugani India Amr Mostafa Egypt Gustavo Nakano Athayde Franca Brazil Silvia Manami Kawamura Brazil Samuel Odhiambo Kenya Joaquin Melendez Sanchez Colombia Luciana D Abramo Argentina Ezenwanne Chima Nigeria Wang Rui China Alper Gul Turkey Selected in 2010 Edit Pedro Costa Brazil Victor Valdes Chile Ayoub Derdabi Morocco Eleonore Fontaine France Daniel Tuckman United States Divesh Sooka South Africa Marina Voskoboynikova Russia Osama Elobeid Sudan Jiayue Tao China Selected in 2011 Edit Usman Tariq Pakistan Nuruddin Abdulla Khatri India Jerry Halim Indonesia Pham Phuong Linh Vietnam Li Xiang China Mee Soo Kim Chile Akshay Gupta India Selected in 2012 Edit Jenny Shull United States Robert Hodges UK Roberto Jimenez Spain Nguyen Van Quynh Vietnam Viet Thanh Pham Vietnam Sandeep Gupta India Pankaj Narayan India Andriy Baranovskyy Ukraine External links EditSamsung Electronics in English Samsung GSP Russia India UK Seoul National University SNU in English SNU Department of Electrical Engineering in English SungKyunKwan University SKKU in English SKK Graduate School of BusinessReferences Edit대학 교직원 인재영입 붐 Competition among universities to secure talents 성균관대 영어로 수업ㆍ美MIT 슬로언 등과 연계 SKK GSB in collaboration with MIT Sloan 성균관대 삼성재단 영입 10주년 The alliance between SKKU and Samsung 국내에서 만나는 국제수준의 MBA SKK GSB world class MBA program in Korea 성균관대 MIT MBA 첫 외국인 졸업생 International students in the 1st SKK GSB alumni SKK GSB as a best example of Samsung s management philosophy Samsung supports Seoul school 성대 MIT MBA 과정 출범 월리엄 파운즈 MIT 前학장 외국 MBA 베껴서는 절대 성공못해 성균관대 경영대학원 MIT대 커리큘럼 이용 KBS News 토착 MBA 시대 Samsung Educational Programs on the Moscow State University site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samsung Global Scholarship Program amp oldid 1075828633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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