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The Samsung Global Scholarship Program (GSP), sometimes called the Samsung Genius Scholarship Program, is a study and work program of Samsung Electronics designed in view of Samsung to give the proper education, national and corporate cultural experience. One of the possible long-term aims of the program is to replace existing Korean higher management in Samsung Electronics affiliates with highly trained local managers who are also aware of the corporate and Korean culture.==The MBA study program==
   The MBA program is notable for its diversity and pioneer nature. It is built and ran together with MIT Sloan since its foundation, and one of several English language MBAs in Korea. (Others include KAIST, Korea University, Korea Development Institute and Sogang University.)
   During the three semesters (a recent change from three semesters in Korea and one in the U.S.), students study in Korea with excellent professors recruited from around the world, with the financial help of the Samsung Foundation.
   Visiting MIT Sloan professors hold the so called "intensive weeks" when participants study one course tailored to fit the narrow time frame. GSB professors in Sungkyunkwan University can also visit and teach at MIT Sloan within a faculty exchange.
   The significance of the program can also be seen from the wide range of students who, as it was already in the first years, came from the leading companies including Cheil Communications, Amore Pacific, Woori Bank, POSCO, SK, Kyobo, Everland, Bosch, KTF and several Samsung subsidiaries.

Participants

Participants of the Samsung MBA Program

Selected in 2004

Selected in 2005

  • Aalisha Chand (India)
  • Nguyen Thuan Dat (Vietnam)
  • Mishakova Elena (Ukraine)
  • Péter Hanti (Hungary)
  • Ding Jie (China)
  • Lu Jing (China)
  • Peter Komornik (Slovakia)
  • Ambrus Kovács (Hungary)
  • Igor Kurilin (Russia)
  • Gladushina Oksana (Ukraine)
  • Saurav Singla (India)
  • Trinh Khac Toan (Vietnam)
  • Poramet Visetruangrote (Thailand)
  • Zhang Xu (China)
  • Liu Xuan (China)
  • Song Yaning (China)

    Selected in 2006

  • Nikita Andriyashin (Russia)
  • László Bánhegyi (Hungary)
  • Feng Jin (China)
  • Renju John (India)
  • Dénes Korsós (Hungary)
  • Jenny Grace Bigay Luna (Philippines)
  • Mihaela Marinitu (Romania)
  • Nguyễn Minh Thư Nhiên (Vietnam)
  • Kvetoslava Polcová (Slovakia)
  • Gustaf Rössner (Sweden)
  • Çınar Şahin (Turkey)
  • Petr Shchekochikhin (Russia)
  • Vadim Sukhovey (Russia)
  • Nussaraporn Sumretphol (Thailand)

    Selected in 2007

  • Abu Nasar Siddiq Alvi (Pakistan)
  • Georgi Boykov Bonev (Bulgaria)
  • Alexandru Costache (Romania)
  • Rachel Dwaiyutia (Indonesia)
  • Peera Kasemtanakul (Thailand)
  • Nguyen Le Khoi (Vietnam)
  • Marina Lyubimova (Russia)
  • Deepak Sachan (India)
  • Venkata Aditya Sankarabhotla (India)
  • Jayant Sidharth (India)
  • Alexandra Sipos (Hungary)
  • Ban Thuy Kieu Trang (Vietnam)
  • Fei Yu (China)
  • Nguyen Le Khanh Vy (Vietnam) Selected in 2008 - Yukti Sharma (SRCC, B.Com Hons) - India
       - Varun Swaminathan (Loyola College,Chennai, BBA) - India

    Participants of the Samsung Engineering Program

    Selected in 2004

  • Abhinav Arora (India)
  • Alexey Sidelnikov (Russia)
  • Feng Xingguang (China)
  • Pankaj Agarwal (India)
  • Sergey Seleznev (Russia)
  • Veronika Kondratieva (Russia)
  • Vidyesh Kumar Jha (India)
  • Shiva Ram Krishna (India)
  • Huang Ren (China)
  • Liu Wei (China)
  • Zhang Xiaojie (China)
  • Bao Xiaoyan (China)
  • Li Zhenmin (China)

    Selected in 2005

  • Liu Hai (China)
  • Ji Limin (China)
  • Liao Lingling (China)
  • Maria Samokhina (Russia)
  • Andrey Serov (Russia)

    Selected in 2006

  • Venkata Krishna Prasad Arava (India)
  • Lochan Verma(India)
  • Guo Chunxu (China)
  • Liu Jiakun(China)
  • Kirill Moklyuk (Russia)
  • Nanjunde Gowda Chetan Raj (India)
  • Singhal Nitin (India)
  • Alexey Sokolov (Russia)
  • Stanislav Belogolov(Russia)
  • Yu Wang (China)
  • Xiaolin Xi (China)
  • Feng Zhu (China)

    Selected in 2007

  • Kiran T. Nathan (Kiran T. Nath) (India)
  • Abhishek Joshi (India)
  • Manish Kumar(India)
  • Sumit Srivastav (India)
  • Arseny Vitaljevich Povolotsky (Russia)
  • Artem Shamsuarov (Russia)
  • Sergey Georgievich Menabde (Russia) (The list is incomplete...)

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