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Mason Korea is George Mason University's exclusive international campus and our students receive the same US degree as all Mason students. Our students spend three years at the Korea campus in Songdo, and one year at the Fairfax campus in Virginia.
We enjoy a close relationship with the US campus through regular meetings and cross-campus collaborations. A significant number of US faculty come to teach at Mason Korea each semester, and our leadership have a combined 50 years of Mason experience.
We actively promote Mason's mission and values of diversity and service to the community, and the innovative Mason spirit across campus.
Mason Korea and INTO Mason have joined forces with South Korea's Local Government Officials Development Institute (LOGODI) to launch an executive education program tailored for Korean government officials.
Mason Korea began the month of March with an online panel discussion, “Author, Woman of Color,” featuring Professors Alexia Arthurs and Kyoko Mori in celebration of Black History and Women's History months.
George Mason University's Computer Game Design Program and Mason Korea partner NC Soft hosted a symposium at Mason Square earlier this month to advance the development and use of Digital Therapeutics.
Ilya Kim (Global Affairs, ’23) was a dedicated student leader at Mason Korea. Now in Fairfax, Kim is serving as a Community Assistant for Mason’s Housing and Residential Life, and on the President-Student Advisory Board.
Mason Korea’s Center for Security Policy Studies-Korea (CSPS-Korea) held a Global Round Table with the National Assembly Futures Institute on the US midterm election featuring Dr. Justin Gest at the ROK National Assembly.
Mason Korea welcomed George Mason University President Gregory Washington for his inaugural visit to Mason Korea last week. President Washington’s intensive weeklong visit was packed with key events and meetings with the Mason Korea community and external partners.
This semester Mason professors Jihye Lim, located in Korea, and Jennifer Ashley, located in Fairfax, co-taught Mason Korea's first cross-continental synchronous course, a section of GLOA 101 Introduction to Global Affairs.