In a move to increase the number of information-technology experts in the country, South Korea’s Ministry of Information and Communication will provide scholarships for more South Koreans to earn ...
Damien Fellows ’26, an international relations student, spent eight weeks in South Korea, where he balanced intensive ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Amari Cooper, a junior biological sciences and social work double major from Madison, is Mississippi State’s fifth David L. Boren Scholarship recipient in the last six years. Cooper, ...
More than 1,400 students have applied for Seoul National University's unusual scholarship, which offers up to 700,000 won (US$540) for climbing six mountains, no grades required. From July 8–18, SNU ...
A government scholarship program that spends hundreds of billions of won to attract foreign students to Korea is facing over ...
The Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) is a government-funded program that covers all expenses for international students in Korea. Each year, thousands apply for it but only a select few are chosen based ...
Woojung Education & Culture Foundation established by Booyoung Group is set to provide scholarships for international students for the second semester of this year, the group said Wednesday. The ...
On the morning of September 12, the Yuhan Foundation held the "2025 Scholarship Award Ceremony for University Students Born in North Korea" at the Yuhan Corporation Auditorium in Daebang-dong, Dongjak ...
THE Republic of Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) office in Nigeria has awarded post-graduate scholarships to six Nigerian students to study in Korea. Mr Sang Jung, Chief Resident ...
SEOUL, January 26, 2012 — Asia Society Korea Center held its 2011 Scholarship Awards Ceremony here at the Seoul Global Center. The scholarship was generously funded by the Lotte Foundation. Providing ...
The email notification popped up on Xiaolai “Shelley” Zheng’s iPad while she was in her computer science class at Summit High School. The 17-year-old Bend student swung around, looked toward the ...
President George W. Bush welcomed Kang Chol-hwan, author of The Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag, to the White House on June 13, 2005. Kang and his family spent 10 years in ...
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