In Focus
Prof.Young-Hack Song at the International Week at the University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Professor Young-Hack Song participated in the International
Week (April 24th -30th) that was organized by one of our Partner schools, the
University of Economics in Katowice, Poland. The program was sponsored by the
Erasmus+ whose aim is to create a platform where different professors can
exchange ideas on teaching and research focusing on the IT field. The program
also provides students with the opportunity of meeting professors from
different countries so as to broaden their exposure to new topics and teaching
methods. Over 20 professors from countries like Germany, the US, Spain,
Colombia, Brazil, Turkey, Egypt, Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania, Taiwan, South
Korea among others attended this program. 13 courses were offered and Prof. Song taught a class on Innovation Development challenges in collaboration with
a professor from the Czech Republic. Each course had a maximum of 15 students.
“In my class, I had one SolBridge exchange student, Kim Young-Seo and one
student from Singapore along with Polish students. At first, Polish
students didn’t feel comfortable asking questions or making comments, however,
this changed in my second session when they felt more comfortable to make
presentations” said Prof. Song.
During the International week, professors got to interact
with their colleagues from different countries and had the opportunity of
experiencing Polish culture. “Visiting the Polish National Radio Symphony
Orchestra was a pleasant surprise for me,” said Prof. Song. “The concert hall
opened two years ago and yet it is one of the best in Europe” he added. They
listened to Schubert Symphony No.6, Schumann’s Piano Concerto and Symphony No.2
of Sibelius. Professors also visited the Silesian Governor’s Office for a
Q&A session in addition to a tour around Krakow (Bochnia salt mine and
Krakow Castle).
While in Poland, Prof. Song met with four of SolBridge
exchange students; Kim Yoon-Ji in Warsaw, Kim Nam-Hee and Kim Yoo-Bin in Poznan
and Kim Young-Seo in Katowice. “The students seemed to be enjoying the
experience of studying in Poland. I strongly recommend students to participate
in exchange programs” remarked Prof. Song. “In particular, Polish universities might be an excellent choice in three aspects; quality education, low cost of
living and secure environment” he added. Participating in such programs is
important to increase one's exposure in what’s happening in the rest of the
world and building networks. “I strongly recommend SolBridge faculty to actively
engage in these programs sponsored by Erasmus+,” said Prof. Song.