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Korea’s Ivy League eyes inwards globalisation

By Anna Fifield in Seoul

Published: July 3 2006 07:31 | Last updated: July 3 2006 07:31

In South Korea, having a degree from Seoul National or Korea University on one’s resume will open doors in business and politics, and will establish social connections that will prove useful over a life time.

But outside South Korea, the names of the prestigious “SKY” universities – state Seoul National and private universities Korea and Yonsei – do not carry such cachet.

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