'2025 Gori Nuclear Power Plant Scholarship' 264 Students Selected
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- 2025-07-14 14:16:13
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- 2025-07-14 14:16:13
University students, high school students, and sports talent students can apply until the 31st
[Financial News] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters (Director Lee Sang-wook) announced on the 14th that it will select '2025 Gori Nuclear Power Plant Scholarship' recipients to foster talent in the surrounding areas of the power plant, and will accept application documents from the 23rd to the 31st.Scholarship recipients include 210 university students, 40 high school students, and 14 sports talent students, totaling 264 students.
The Gori Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters plans to provide scholarships worth approximately 360 million won to these scholarship recipients.
To qualify for application, university students must meet certain academic criteria while they or their parents have resided for a certain period in Jang-an-eup or Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan Metropolitan City.
High school students must be attending a high school located in Jang-an-eup or Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan Metropolitan City, or be among vulnerable groups such as basic livelihood recipients residing in the area. Sports talent students will be selected through recommendations from the Gijang-gun Sports Association, not directly by the Gori Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters.
To apply for the scholarship selection, applicants must visit the reception desk located on the first floor of the Gori Sports Culture Center (Hae-maji-ro 454, Jang-an-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan Metropolitan City) with the required documents specified in the announcement.
Details on the scholarship selection application process, future schedules, etc., can be found on the Gori Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters and Gijang-gun Office websites.
The Gori Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters is conducting scholarship selections, field-specific education considering students' talents and aptitudes, mentoring, etc., through regional education scholarship projects, and is striving to promote mutual cooperation with the region.
bsk730@fnnews.com Kwon Byung-seok Reporter