Gwangju Science Museum Launches Youth Public Relations and Communication Group 'Luchesta' Activities
The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 15th that the 7th cohort of the youth science culture promotion communication group, 'Luchesta,' has officially begun its activities.
'Luchesta' means the shining stars of the National Gwangju Science Museum, and this year it consists of 100 students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Honam region.
From this month until December, the members will carry out science museum promotion and science communicator activities for a total of eight months.
They will participate in major exhibitions, education programs, and events at the Gwangju Science Museum, as well as promote through SNS platforms such as blogs, Instagram, and YouTube, participate in contests (poster, video), and create science experiment content.
Members who perform outstanding activities throughout the year can receive awards such as the Minister of Science and ICT Award, the Mayor of Gwangju Award, and the Director of the National Gwangju Science Museum Award.
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Jeon Tae-ho, Acting Director, stated, “We hope that Luchesta will vividly deliver news of the National Gwangju Science Museum from the perspective of youth, communicate with the public through science, and take the lead in spreading science culture.”
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