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Navigating Global Campus Management: Challenges and Innovations

Session Information:

Monday, 28 October 2024 15:20
Session: Plenary Session
Room: Premier A
Presentation Type: Featured Panel Session

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Seoul)

Incheon Global Campus (IGC) is currently celebrating its tenth anniversary of hosting five premier universities and research institutes from Europe and the United States on a single campus in Incheon, South Korea. These IGCs have established opportunities for in-person class experiences with instruction in the language of English on-site in Incheon, allowing Korean and international students to learn together from highly qualified university professors and receive undergraduate and graduate degrees from these institutions. This panel discussion features voices from the leadership from four IGC universities: University of Utah Asia Campus, The State University of New York (SUNY) Korea, George Mason University Korea, and Ghent University Global Campus Korea. The leadership from these universities will address key challenges from their experiences, including regulatory compliance, cultural integration, and logistical coordination, while also examining innovative strategies that these institutions are employing to enhance their global presence and learning environments.

Panellists will address the complexities of balancing local autonomy with centralised control, ensuring quality and consistency in educational delivery, and fostering a cohesive campus culture across various locations. They will also highlight successful examples from their own experiences and best practices they have learned along the way. The discussion will also cover the impact of global campus management on student experience. Panellists will discuss questions such as how to support diverse student needs and the best ways to create inclusive environments for both Korean and international students.

The panel hopes to underscore the great potential for global campuses to offer an unparalleled global education experience as well as some of the challenges leadership continue to address in building their institutions.

Biographies

Gregory C. Hill

Gregory Hill, University of Utah, Asia Campus, South Korea
Dr Gregory C. Hill is the Chief Administrative Officer and Dean of Faculty at the University of Utah Asia Campus, South Korea. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Texas A&M University, United States. His research experience spans the academic, public, and private sectors with interests focusing on public management, policy theory, and immigration policy, of which he has written numerous publications for peer-reviewed journals and presentations at major academic conferences. Also a dedicated baseball enthusiast, Dr Hill has twice presented baseball-related research at the Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Arthur H. Lee

Arthur H. Lee, State University of New York, Korea
Dr Arthur H. Lee is a distinguished academic leader and computer scientist currently serving as President of State University of New York, Korea (SUNY Korea) in Incheon, South Korea. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Utah, United States, followed by a Master of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University, United States. He returned to The University of Utah to pursue his Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science in His career spans several prominent academic and research roles, including previous positions as Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (Interim) at SUNY Korea, and Chair of Computer Science at Stony Brook University, where he also serves as a Research Professor. Before his tenure at SUNY Korea, Dr Lee held the W.M. Keck Chair of Computer Science at Claremont McKenna College, United States, and served in various faculty roles at The University of Utah and Korea University. His early career included significant contributions as a Consulting Research Member at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Dr Lee’s extensive experience in academia and research underscores his commitment to advancing the field of computer science and fostering international collaboration.

Joshua K. Park

Joshua K. Park, George Mason University Korea, South Korea
Joshua K. Park was recently appointed as the Campus Dean of George Mason University Korea (Mason Korea) this Fall. Prior to joining George Mason, he served as the Dean of SolBridge International School of Business, South Korea, where he was instrumental in the school’s rapid growth and internationalisation. Under his leadership, SolBridge attained AACSB re-accreditation, was featured twice in the AACSB ‘Innovations that Inspire’ spotlight, and became renowned for its diverse student body and innovative programs, drawing nearly 1,300 students from over 80 countries to the school. Dr Park holds a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School, United States, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Pomona College, United States. His academic journey is complemented by a diverse range of professional roles, including positions as a strategic advisor and visiting professor at prominent institutions both in Korea and abroad, such as Beijing Foreign Studies University, China, and KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School, South Korea.

His experience in public policy, business, negotiation, and debate is reflected in his numerous publications, books, and over 300 seminars and workshops held worldwide. Known for his passion for education and debate, Dr Park has been a leader in the international debate community: he is a board member of the World Schools Debating Championships, Ltd. and served as a Chief Adjudicator at major debate competitions globally. His efforts led to the establishment and advancement of the SolBridge Debate Society, which gained recognition as one of the most accomplished debate teams in Asia. Dr Park brings a unique blend of American educational philosophy and a deep understanding of the Korean academic environment, which he plans on using to guide Mason Korea in its next phase of growth and innovation. He is committed to advancing Mason Korea’s mission of providing top-quality American education, fostering a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing students to thrive in a globalised world.

Hugh Schuckman (Moderator)

Hugh Schuckman, University of Utah, Asia Campus, South Korea
Hugh Schuckman serves as an Associate Professor Lecturer in the Writing & Rhetoric Studies department at The University of Utah Asia Campus, South Korea. He earned a Master of Arts in Buddhist Studies from Columbia University, United States, and later completed a Masters of Theological Studies at Harvard University, United States. Having taught in a variety of countries including Japan, South Korea, and Mongolia, he focused on education at UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and received a PhD in International and Comparative Education. Before joining the faculty at University of Utah, Professor Schuckman taught research writing at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and The Korea Development Institute of Public Policy and Management in Seoul, South Korea. He currently teaches classes in the departments of Religious Studies, Writing and Rhetoric Studies, and the Honors College at the University of Utah Asia Campus in Songdo, South Korea. His research monograph Principles of Zen Training for Educational Settings will be released this November 2024 through Routledge Press.


About the Presenter(s)
-Dr Gregory C. Hill is the Chief Administrative Officer and Dean of Faculty at the University of Utah Asia Campus, South Korea.
-Dr Arthur H. Lee is a distinguished academic leader and computer scientist currently serving as President of State University of New York, Korea (SUNY Korea) in Incheon, South Korea.
-Joshua K. Park was recently appointed as the Campus Dean of George Mason University Korea (Mason Korea) this Fall.
-Hugh Schuckman serves as an Associate Professor Lecturer in the Writing & Rhetoric Studies department at The University of Utah Asia Campus, South Korea.

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