SolBridge International School of Business (Univ.Woosong)

About SolBridge International School of Business (Uni Woosong)

The SolBridge International School of Business, part of Woosong University, is one of South Korea’s most dynamic and globally focused business schools. Founded in 2007, SolBridge has quickly gained international recognition and holds the prestigious AACSB accreditation.

With around 1,500 students, including 1,100 international students from more than 60 countries, SolBridge offers a truly global learning environment. All classes are taught in English, and the school offers undergraduate, graduate, and MBA programs designed to combine business theory with real-world application.

SolBridge’s mission is to educate the next generation of Asian thought leaders, preparing students for careers in an interconnected and fast-changing world.

Located in Daejeon, the innovation and technology hub of South Korea, the university offers the perfect balance between academic focus and cultural discovery. The city is known for its modern infrastructure, friendly community, and convenient proximity to Seoul, which is just about an hour away by train.

A semester at SolBridge means not only academic excellence and international exposure, but also an unforgettable opportunity to experience life in one of Asia’s most exciting and forward-thinking countries.

 

Link to SolBridge International School of Business

 

Interested in a semester abroad at this institution? Please contact the HSBA International Office at international(at)hsba.de and request access to the "Outgoings" team where you will find relevant information on this destination such as semester dates, course lists, experience reports, the number of places available and more.

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Accommodation: You can choose between living in the dormitory or on your own. I highly recommend living on your own. The dormitory is far away, although it might be easier to meet people there. My apartment was located right between the university and the dormitory in Gayang-Dong, north of Woosong University's west campus. It took me about 17 minutes to walk to the university, 5 minutes to walk to the main street, and 15 minutes to walk to the dormitory. I paid less than €250 a month, but the apartment was very small and not that nice. Most other utilities were also missing. I found an agency through a random app that I translated by taking screenshots, and they showed me all the available options and even drove me to check them out in person. 
Transportation: Transportation costs vary depending on the city and the time of day. Taxis are surprisingly affordable and incredibly convenient for group travel. 
Food: Dining out ranges from €4 to €10 per meal.

Lucas Miller
Year Group 2021, Business Informatics, with Jungheinrich AG