Application Period: August 18-22
First-Come, First-Served for 156 Participants
Jangsu County in North Jeolla Province announced on August 14 that it will be recruiting students for the 'Lifelong Education Programs for the Second Half of 2025' from August 18 to 22.
This program has been designed to expand lifelong learning opportunities and support self-development for county residents, enabling anyone to experience the value of learning and satisfy their cultural needs.
Promotional poster for lifelong education programs in the second half of 2025. Provided by Jangsu County.
This recruitment will cover 15 courses with a total of 156 participants. All classes will be held at 10 locations, including the Jangsu County Community Center, Jangsu County Return-to-Farming and Rural Settlement Support Center, Janggae Cultural Center, and the Gyenam-myeon Welfare Center.
The available courses include Nordic Walking, Democratic Citizenship Education, Handmade Snack Making, Knot Craft, Gift and Inheritance, Balance Walking Exercise, Watercolor Painting, Crochet, AI Video Production, Smart Store Start-up, Resin Art, Woodcraft, and Leather Craft, among others. Each course will accept approximately 6 to 15 participants.
Any resident whose address is registered in Jangsu County is eligible to apply, and applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis through the integrated reservation system on the Jangsu County website. For more details, please refer to the notices section on the Jangsu County website or contact the Education and Youth Team in the Administrative Support Division of Jangsu County.
County Governor Choi Hoonshik stated, "I hope this program will not only support residents' self-development but also contribute to talent sharing and revitalizing economic activities within the community," adding, "We will continue to do our best to discover a variety of lifelong education programs that anyone in the county can easily participate in."
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