The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will expand its project to create an educational ecosystem for fostering entrepreneurial spirit in the local community this year, in collaboration with local universities, public and private institutions, and companies.


The Ulsan Office of Education plans to conduct entrepreneurial spirit education four times for middle and high school students who wish to join startup clubs, in partnership with Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST). Each session can accommodate up to 50 students.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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In this regard, recently, 67 students from Hwabong High School, a career-linked education research school, visited UNIST to participate in university-linked startup experiential education.


UNIST introduced startup clubs’ USB (UNIST STARTUP BIBLE), research institute companies, and student startup companies to students interested in science and technology-based laboratory startups. Special lectures were also held to spread a startup culture based on science and technology and to cultivate entrepreneurial spirit.


The students also toured startup spaces (UNISPARK), major laboratories (Nuclear Research Center, Drone Research Center), and key science and technology facilities (Central Equipment Center, Semiconductor Process Facilities).



The Ulsan Office of Education was recognized for its contribution to creating a local community startup experiential education ecosystem through experiential activities operated in collaboration with the Ulsan Startup Experience Center and local universities, support for startup experiential education base schools, and entrepreneurial spirit education. It received the Minister of Education’s Commendation in 2022 in the field of revitalizing startup experiential education.


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