Ulju County and UNIST Launch 'Ulju The Dream Campus' Collaboration Program
Ulsan Ulju-gun will operate the '2025 Ulju The Dream Campus' at the UNIST campus once a month on Saturdays from this month until December.
Ulsan Ulju County is operating the '2025 Ulju The Dream Campus' once every Saturday from this month until December at the UNIST campus, and held a participant orientation on the 5th. Photo by Ulju County
View original imageThis program, promoted as part of the 'Ulju Future Education i4.0 Campus' project, will have 60 UNIST students serving as mentors to provide around 160 Ulju-gun middle school students with various hands-on experiences, including science-related experiments.
Fifteen programs, linked with UNIST student clubs, will be run by student mentors, and participating students can select and experience a program once a month (a total of eight times).
College students from various fields such as AI, life sciences, chemistry, rowing, soccer, band (music), and dance will participate as mentors, building relationships with students and supporting them in exploring career paths.
An official from Ulju-gun stated, "We hope that through this program, local students will engage in diverse activities and grow into creative talents in the community."
Ulju-gun plans to conduct the Ulju Hi-Leader Camp, STEM career exploration, and science mentoring projects in cooperation with UNIST. Ulju-gun middle and high school students interested in STEM fields are eligible to participate.
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