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GAHI

Welcome to the Global Art Heritage Institute, your gateway to cultural exchange and education in art heritage. Explore our programs and resources designed to enhance understanding and appreciation of global art heritage.

Our Story

The Global Art Heritage Institute (GAHI) serves as a platform for cultural exchange and education in art heritage, partnering with Johns Hopkins University and brand US art institutions to offer programs that enhance global art heritage understanding.

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Leadership & Key Personnel

Tammy Kim, CEO: Strategic leader responsible for GAHI's vision, partnerships, fundraising, and organizational governance.

Andrew Kang, Director of Program Development and Exchange Program Management: Leads educational and cultural program creation, partnerships, and program innovation.

Peter Song, Director of Program Development: Oversees marketing, branding, and collaborations, with a focus on external management(Project GAHI 2024).

Tammy kim

Founder & CEO

Bringing a wealth of experience and a profound commitment to art heritage, Tammy leads GAHI with a vision for global cultural preservation.

Phone: 010-8699-3107

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Andrew S. Kang

Co-Founder & Director

Andrew's multifaceted expertise and unwavering dedication contribute significantly to GAHI's strategic initiatives and operational excellence.

Phone: 010-3355-1267

Peter J. Song

Co-Founder & Director

With a profound understanding of global art heritage, Theresa plays a pivotal role in GAHI's advisory and consultancy services.

Phone: 010-2900-7291

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Educational Programs
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Museum Studies

JHU’s program in collaboration with the art institutions (such as Smithsonian and major museums), providing practical museum management and curation experience.

Professional Development

Skill-building opportunities for museum educators and professionals.

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Online Courses

Access to a range of online courses covering art, history, and culture.

Exchange Programs
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Internships

Hands-on experience in art conservation, research, education, and museum management.

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Fellowships

Opportunities for government employees, researchers, and students to conduct research using Smithsonian resources.

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Summer Programs

Workshops, courses, and research opportunities for hands-on learning.

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Conferences & Symposia

Events connecting US and Korean scholars to discuss and share research on various cultural topics.

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Volunteer Programs

Involvement in educational programs, research, and collections management(Project GAHI 2024).

Clients
Partners

Government Partners

Ministry of Culture and Tourism

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Ministry of Education and Science

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Ministry of Human Resources 

The Republic of Korea

Strategic Partners

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Johns Hopkins University

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Smithsonian Institution

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National Gallery of Art

and other institutions that expand GAHI’s offerings.

Social Partners

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Samsung

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International Partners

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How to Apply

You are invited to join the thousands of international students from around the globe who have chosen to expand their minds and advance their career potential here at JHU. Just as the degree you are seeking will help you to grow, your unique perspective and life experiences will add to the growing tapestry of cultural diversity fostered here. It is important to keep in mind that the application and admissions process can involve additional steps you’ll need to take before you’ll be accepted into your preferred degree program. Here are some resources and important considerations as you get started.

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Education

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Evaluation of International Coursework

If you have earned a degree or completed coursework at a college or university based outside of the United States, a course-by-course credential evaluation will likely be required as a part of your admissions process. There are a number of services that can assist you with the credential evaluation process.

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English Language Proficiency

In order to ensure a common threshold for successful communication in the classroom, your English language proficiency can be demonstrated using a variety of means, including the submission of particular test scores.

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Securing a Student Visa

As an international student, you'll need a visa to study in-person at Johns Hopkins' Baltimore or Washington, D.C. locations. It is important to review the requirements and time involved to initiate and maintain your visa throughout your studies.

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Tel: 123-456-7890

500 Terry Francine St. San Francisco, CA 94158

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