Daily Camp for Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam

Advanced Chemistry Lectures and Experiment Programs

UNIST (President Yong-Hoon Lee) is recruiting high school students to participate in this year's 'Chemistry Camp.'


The 2023 UNIST Chemistry Camp is a one-day camp consisting of advanced chemistry lectures and experiments taught directly by chemistry faculty members. It will be held on the UNIST campus from August 8 to 10, with sessions lasting 6 hours each day. Up to 30 students can participate per session.


The camp is open to students currently attending high schools in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions. Students must individually apply through the website. Applications are accepted until the 30th of this month.


Additionally, to promote the spread of scientific culture, high schools located in eup and myeon areas can receive special support. Groups of 20 to 30 students from high schools in eup and myeon areas of the Gyeongnam region can apply separately for group participation. In this case, partial transportation expenses will be provided.



Professor Jae-Heung Cho, head of the Department of Chemistry, said, "Chemistry is a fundamental science not only for traditional industries such as petrochemicals but also for advanced industries like pharmaceuticals, bio, and carbon-neutral technologies." He added, "We hope to raise awareness of the importance of chemistry and help students decide on a career path as chemists."

UNIST Campus.

UNIST Campus.

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