DTM NEWS

  • 2016.11.18
  • [Sport Field Trip] K-Cycle Tour
  • Dream Together Master Program 4th batch students attended the sport field trip to K-Cycle Speedom and experienced the one of KSPO's Fund Raising Business. During the tour, the students toured Velodrome, an arena exclusively for cycle racing, athletes' waiting room, and the central control room. Also, they experienced the facility and learned the efforts to revitalize the business.Date: November 18th, 2016 (Friday)Venue: K-Cycle Speedom (GwangMyeong, Seoul)DTM student is asking a question about KCYCLE's social contribution.Group photo of DTM students after the meeting.Director of KCYCLE operation headquarters is explaining the broadcasting system.K-Cycle Speedom, (GwangMyeong, Seoul).Group photo after the tour.
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  • 2016.11.17
  • [Special Lecture] Mr. Eric Saintrond
  • A special Lecture was held on November 17th, 2016 at Seoul National University Building 101 Room 210. The Mr. Eric Saintrond (Secretary General / CEO) from The International University Sports Federation gave a lecture about the "The International University Sport Movement Inspiring the Sport Leaders of Tomorrow". From this lecture, students had an opportunity to understand the ultimate goal of FISU and the roles of sport administrators.Speaker: Mr. Eric Saintrond (FISU Secretary General / CEO)Date: Nov 17th, 2016Title: "The International University Sport Movement Inspiring the Sport Leaders of Tomorrow"Professor Kihan Kim is handing a thankful gift to Mr. Eric Saintrond. Mr. Eric Saintrond is giving a lecture about the international university sport movement.DTM student is asking a question during the lecture.Mr. Eric Saintrond (FISU Secretary General / CEO) in his speech at Seoul National University.Group photo after the special lecture.
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  • 2016.11.14
  • [Class] Module 9 Human Res. Management in Sport
  • This course is designed for DTM graduate students to attain knowledge related to human resources management (e.g., various theories and issues) and to understand and apply them in the sport context. The course will provides a basic understanding of Human resource management practices and human resource assets in sports. Date : November 14-16th - November 22-23rd, 2016Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 3: Sport Organization and GovernanceModule 9 : Human Resource Management in SportProfessor : May KIM (Department of Sport Science, Korea University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)Professor May Kim explaining the concept of sports organizations and governance.DTM students listening to the lecture.DTM students having a group presentation.Group photo after the lecture.
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  • 2016.11.11
  • [Sport Field Trip] Songam Leports Town
  • Dream Together Master Program 4th batch students attended the sport field trip to Songam Leports Town and experienced the great venue of leisure sports. Through the tour, the students experienced a world class leisure sports facilities and had a chance to participate in various leisure sports programs.Date: November 11th, 2016 (Friday)Venue: Songam Leports Town (Chuncheon, Gangwon-do)DTM students are listening to the director's explanation about Songam Leports Town.Songam Leports Town, (Chuncheon, Gangwon-do). Group photo at Songam Leports Town. DTM students are listening to the director's explanation about sports facilities.DTM students are riding on the boats.Director of Songam Leports Town is explaining about the oar and how to row the kayak.DTM students are posing for a picture.DTM students at the rock climbing wall.
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  • 2016.11.07
  • [Class] Module 8 Sport Org. &  Man.
  • This course aims to define the field and sports industry in modern society and classifies domains of sport industry and their differenitiation. Also, the course explains about unique features of sport governing bodies through three different themes such as apex of an inter-organizational network, apical functions of sport governing bodies, and a monopoly. Date : November 7th - November 9th, 2016Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 3: Sport Organization and GovernanceModule 8 : Sport Organization & ManagementProfessor : Pachianathan Chelldurai (Sport Management, Troy University, USA)Professor Pachianathan Chelldurai is explaining about the Parsons' Model.The professor is explaining the concept of dimensions of organizational capacity.DTM students are listening to the lecture.Group photo after the class ends.
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  • 2016.11.03
  • [Special Lecture] Ms. Theresa Rah
  • A special Lecture was held on November 3rd, 2016 at Seoul National University Building 101 Room 240. The Ms. Theresa (Seung-yun) Rah from Oratio gave a lecture about the "Communications Lessons from PyeongChang 2018". The topic of this special lecture, ‘Communications Lessons from PyeongChang 2018’, gave an interest to the audience by recommending regular practice and endeavor can improve presentation skills. The speech in effective presentation skill and personal exercise was required for the audiences.Speaker: Ms. Theresa (Seung-yun) Rah (Communications Director of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games Bid Committee / co-Partner at Oratio)Date: Nov 3rd, 2016Title: "Communications Lessons from PyeongChang 2018"Professor Kihan Kim is introducing the speaker of special lecture.Ms. Theresa (Seung-yun) Rah is introducing herself to DTM 4th batch students.Ms. Theresa (Seung-yun) Rah is talking about the current issue in Pyeongchang.The students are listening to the speaker's lecture.Ms. Theresa (Seung-yun) Rah is presenting the topic 'communications lessons from PyeongChang 2018'.The students is sharing their own opinions.A group photo after the special lecture.
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  • 2016.10.31
  • [Class] Module 7 Sport Governance
  • The aim of this module is to obtain an understanding of the importance of governance for sport organizations, both at the strategic and managerial level and to recognize the differences between models of sport and regulation. The module incorporates an analysis of governance in particular sporting bodies and a closer look at the policy context of sport governance. Date : October 31 - November 4th, 2016Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 3: Sport Organization and GovernanceModule 7 : Sport GovernanceProfessor : Borja Garcia (School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences , Loughborough University, UNITED KINGDOM) Professor Borja Garcia is giving a brief overview of sport governance. The professor is explaining the concept of a thesis statementThe students are having a group presentation.The students are listening to the group presentation.Group photo after class.
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  • 2016.10.28
  • [Forum] 2016 Dream Together Seoul Forum
  • This year’s forum was an optimum place to share and discuss future strategies and to present sports visions for ethical management of sports organizations by inviting the world class authorities from influential global sports organizations such as Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), Association of National Olympic Committee (ANOC), Transparency International (TI), and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the world famous institution, University of Michigan.Distinguished speakers, François Carrard, Chairman of FIFA Reform Committee, was the keynoter this year and presented ‘Transparency in Sport Governance.’ Michael Chambers, Chairman of ANOC Legal Commission, presented on the topic ‘Integrity and Ethics in Sport.’ David Howman, Former Director-General of WADA, addressed the topic of ‘Challenges to the Integrity of Sport.’ Professor Stefan Szymanski of University of Michigan, a world-renowned scholar in sport economics addressed the topic of ‘The Bidding Process for the Sports Mega-Events and Corruption Issues.’ Last but not least, Sylvia Schenk, Chair of the Working Group on Sport in Transparency International Germany, presented ‘Anti-Corruption Movement in German Sport and Prevention in Match-Fixing.’ Topic: Ethics in Sport ManagementDate: October 28th, 2016 (Friday)Venue: Grand Ballroom, The Plaza Hotel, Republic of KoreaSpeakers: - François Carrard, Chairman of FIFA Reform Committee (FIFA) - Michael Chambers, Chairman of Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) - David Howman, Former Director-General of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) - Stefan Szymanski, Professor of University of Michigan - Sylvia Schenk, Chair of Working Group on Sport, Transparency International Germany (TI) Presider, Jane Yoon, introducing the VIPs of the forum. 2016 Dream Together Seoul Forum at the Plaza hotel.Park, Chanwook, Vice President of Seoul National University. Congratulatory remark from Kim, Young-Soo, the director general for Sports Cooperation, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Republic of Korea. Congratulatory remark from Noh, Woong Rae, Member of the National Assembly, Republic of Korea. Congratulatory remark from Ryu, Seungmin, Member of Athletes Commision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Congratulatory remark from Park, Youngok, President of Korea Institute of Sport Science (KISS). Greetings and introduction of the forum from professor Kihan Kim, director of Dream Together Master program.VIP Photo.François Carrard, Chairman of FIFA Reform Committee.François Carrard, Chairman of FIFA Reform Committee and Kihan Kim, Director of Dream Together Master program are talking to each other.Michael Chambers, Chairman of Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC).David Howman, Former Director-General of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).Stefan Szymanski, Professor of University of Michigan.Sylvia Schenk, Chair of Working Group on Sport, Transparency International Germany (TI).Panel discussion on ethics in sport titled 'Ethics in Sport Management'.Sylvia Schenk, Chair of Working Group on Sport, Transparency International Germany (TI) disscusing the issue of gender inequality in sport.Michael Chambers, Chairman of Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) sharing his opinion.Professor Kihan Kiam and two DTM students participated in the panel discussion. Congratulatory Performance: Korean traditional dance. Group photo after the forum ends.
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  • 2016.10.28
  • [2016 DT Plus] Day 4
  • On October 28th, Dream Together Master Program 1st and 2nd batch alumni has been invited back to DTM to have a alumni reunion. 10 DTM alumni and their bosses from 10 different countries visited Seoul, Korea for the field trip and 2016 Dream Together Seoul Forum. 1st and 2nd batch alumni and their bosses had the opportunity to build a network that promotes sport development, discuss the current issues and prospective of ethics in sport management in mordern society, and looked for the ways to prevent corruption and doping. Also, during the visit, they experienced not only an advanced sport system but a deep traditional culture in Korea.-Date: October 28th, 2016 (Friday)-Program:_ 1) Visit Korea Sports Promotion Foundation (KSPO) 2) Forum Luncheon 3) Dream Together Seoul Forum 4) Forum Banquet Pena Quintero, Juan Carlos, sport direction and management specialist of National School of Sport, Cali Colombia discussing the current issues. Ejaz, Asghar, professor of Riphah International University disscusing the etical issues in sport. Group photo of the chairman of Korea Sports Promotion Foundation and the bosses of DTM alumni.Group photo of the chairman of Korea Sports Promotion Foundation and DTM alumni.ABD Mutalib, Mazlan Bin handing a thankful gift to the chairman of Korea Sports Promotion Foundation. Group photo after the meeting at Korea Sports Promotion Foundation (KSPO).
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  • 2016.10.27
  • [2016 DT Plus] Day 3
  • On October 27th, Dream Together Master Program 1st and 2nd batch alumni has been invited back to DTM to have a alumni reunion. 10 DTM alumni and their bosses from 10 different countries visited Seoul, Korea for the field trip and 2016 Dream Together Seoul Forum. 1st and 2nd batch alumni and their bosses had the opportunity to build a network that promotes sport development, discuss the current issues and prospective of ethics in sport management in mordern society, and looked for the ways to prevent corruption and doping. Also, during the visit, they experienced not only an advanced sport system but a deep traditional culture in Korea.-Date: October 27th, 2016 (Thursday)-Program:_ 1) Seoul city Tour (Gyeong Bok Palace & Seoul N Tower) 2) Visit Olympic Museum & Olympic Park 3) Lotte World Mall 4) Taekwondo Performance ShowGroup photo of DTM alumni at Gwanghwamun square.Group photo at Gyeong Bok Palace.DTM students and staffs wearing a Kroea traditional clothes 'Hanbok' and posing for a picture. DTM alumni wearing Korean traditional wedding dress bowing next to one another. Group photo of DTM alumni wearing hanbok.DTM alumni and their bosses visited Olympic Museum & Olympic Park.DTM alumni and their bosses visited Olympic Museum & Olympic Park.DTM alumni watched a taekwondo performance at Kukkiwon.
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