Providing Various Life Science Experiences and Career Opportunities in Health, Environment, and Animals from September to December

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A career experience program for children in Ulsan will be operated online.


The Ulsan City Health and Environment Research Institute announced on the 27th that it will operate a "non-face-to-face online career experience course" from September to December in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, replacing the annual children's science and career experience programs.


The experience courses include six programs: ▲ Detecting nitrite (coloring agent) in food ▲ Measuring salt content in snacks ▲ Separating pigments ▲ Making a simple water purifier ▲ Identifying fresh milk ▲ Making cheese. These are designed to help children become familiar with science in everyday life.


An interactive career experience course using Zoom has also been established, allowing children to indirectly experience the "COVID-19 experiment" conducted at the research institute. Real-time video Q&A sessions will be held.


Schools interested in the career experience can apply by school through the "Kkumgil" website, and inquiries about the event can be made to the Ulsan Health and Environment Research Institute.



An institute official said, "We provide various and beneficial non-face-to-face online career experience courses for students who find outdoor activities difficult due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation," and added, "We hope many schools and students interested in career experiences will participate."


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