Asan Nanum Foundation Announces Recruitment for 9th Class of 'Asan Frontier Academy' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Asan Nanum Foundation (Chairman Han Jung-hwa) announced on the 3rd that it is recruiting 30 students for the 9th class of the 'Asan Frontier Academy,' an education program for nurturing next-generation nonprofit leaders.


The Asan Frontier Academy is a specialized education program by the Asan Nanum Foundation designed to help mid-level managers of active nonprofit and social economy organizations grow into next-generation leaders who cultivate management skills, leadership, and entrepreneurship. In particular, the curriculum includes overseas research trips, providing opportunities to visit advanced nonprofit and social economy organizations abroad.



All costs for the total 378-hour curriculum and overseas exploration are supported by the Asan Nanum Foundation, and the education will be conducted over approximately seven months, starting with the entrance ceremony on May 13 and continuing until November 21. Applications are accepted through the Asan Nanum Foundation website until the 25th. Lee Bong-ju, director of the Asan Frontier Academy and professor at Seoul National University, said, "Since its inception in 2013, the Asan Frontier Academy has produced 237 graduates from 170 institutions, establishing itself as a leading specialized education program in the nonprofit sector." He added, "Through the generous support of the Asan Nanum Foundation, we hope that students will strengthen their personal capabilities and activate networking by planning and operating various events within the nonprofit field."


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