UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, has been one of Penn State’s top educational partners for more than four decades. Over the years, the two universities have sustained strong, multidimensional engagement across student mobility, staff exchanges and faculty collaborations. In June 2025, a high-level delegation led by SKKU President Ji‑Beom Yoo visited Penn State, where a signing ceremony was held with Penn State Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff Michael Wade Smith, reaffirming their shared commitment to advancing a robust, multi-layered partnership.
In 2025, two Penn State staff members — Jeffrey Zhao, global engagement coordinator at Penn State Altoona, and Anna Mousaw, global engagement coordinator based at University Park — were selected to participate in reciprocal exchanges with SKKU. The program provided participants with hands‑on opportunities to learn how each university supports international students, advances mobility initiatives, and fosters cross‑cultural collaboration, further strengthening ties between the two universities.
Advancing professional exchange and institutional learning
Zhao, who visited in spring 2025, engaged with colleagues across the SKKU's International Affairs Division, Human Resources, Sungkyun Language Institute and student organizations such as Hi‑Club and S‑Link. Through these meetings, he said he gained insight into SKKU’s integrated approach to international student services, which supports students from admission through graduation, including career development and alumni engagement.
A highlight of the visit was participation in SKKU’s inaugural International Staff Day, which brought together exchange staff from partner institutions in the United Kingdom and Czech Republic. Representatives from the SKKU Business School and College of Engineering shared how the university is aligning teaching and research with national priorities in areas such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and information and communication engineering. Zhao also presented an overview of Penn State and the Global Gateway Program, introducing opportunities for collaboration and student mobility.
“Sharing institutional strategies and learning side‑by‑side with global colleagues reinforced how valuable staff exchanges are as platforms for innovation,” Zhao noted.