On the 26th, 80 local high school students receive 80 million won in scholarships

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan City will hold a scholarship support agreement ceremony for nurturing future talents of Ulsan at 3 p.m. on the 26th in the reception room on the 7th floor of the city hall main building, together with Kiturami Group.


The ceremony will be attended by a total of 10 people, including Kim Doo-gyeom, Mayor of Ulsan, Choi Jae-beom, CEO of Kiturami Group, and Heo Hwang, Director of Ulsan Talent Lifelong Education Promotion Institute.


According to this agreement, Kiturami Group will provide scholarships totaling 80 million KRW to 80 high school students in the city to help Ulsan students pursue their studies and talents.


A city official stated, “Reflecting the purpose of Kiturami Group’s support, we plan to fairly select scholarship recipients to provide equal educational opportunities to all and support scholarships.”


Kiturami Group has promoted scholarship projects for 37 years through the Kiturami Cultural Foundation, established in 1985 by Chairman Choi Jin-min, founder of Kiturami Boiler, who donated his private assets, and has supported a total of about 28.5 billion KRW in scholarships to more than 50,000 students to date.


Through various social contribution activities such as donations for the development of educational institutions, academic research support projects, and support projects in the fields of culture, arts, and sports, the company has returned 48 billion KRW to society over 37 years, practicing sharing management.



Mayor Kim Doo-gyeom said, “We will make great efforts to nurture talents so that more students can freely pursue their dreams,” and added, “I express my deep gratitude to Kiturami Group for supporting Ulsan through scholarship donations.”


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