At the 2023 Yuhan Foundation Scholarship Award Ceremony held on the morning of the 23rd, attendees are taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Yuhan Foundation]

At the 2023 Yuhan Foundation Scholarship Award Ceremony held on the morning of the 23rd, attendees are taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Yuhan Foundation]

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On the morning of the 23rd, the Yuhan Foundation held the 2023 Yuhan Foundation Scholarship Award Ceremony at the 4th-floor auditorium of Yuhan Corporation, the foundation announced that day. The ceremony was held offline for the first time in four years.


This year's scholarship recipients include 101 students such as Kwon Yerin from Catholic Kkotdongnae University, who will receive their annual tuition fees divided into two semesters. The total scholarship amount is approximately 1.1 billion KRW per year.


Kim Joongsu, Chairman of the Yuhan Foundation, said, “The Yuhan Foundation, inheriting the noble will of Dr. Yuil Han, supports various educational, welfare, and social service activities, but among them, it pays special attention to scholarship programs for students who will lead the future of Korea.” He added, “We hope they grow upright, embody the public mind that Dr. Yuil Han aspired to, and contribute to creating a virtuous cycle that leads social development and stability.”



Founded by the late Dr. Yuil Han, the founder of Yuhan Corporation, independence activist, innovative entrepreneur, and pioneering educator, the Yuhan Foundation has been awarding scholarships annually to outstanding students to help them become talents essential to society. Since its establishment in 1970, the foundation has selected excellent university students every year and paid their full tuition fees until graduation. Scholarships have been provided to approximately 7,000 students in total, with total support amounting to about 23 billion KRW.


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