Gyeonggi-do Recruits Baby Boomer 'Happy Campus' Trainees... Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Retirement Planning Education View original image

Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Welfare Foundation are recruiting 2,550 participants for the second half of the year for the 'Gyeonggi Baby Boomer Happiness Campus,' which supports the retirement planning, lifelong education, and employment and entrepreneurship of the baby boomer generation.


The Happiness Campus operates dedicated spaces at six universities?Gangnam University in Yongin, Daejin University in Pocheon, Hyupsung University in Hwaseong, Kyungmin University in Uijeongbu, Seojeong University in Yangju, and Hankyong National University in Anseong?to support the successful 'second act' of the baby boomer generation.


In the first half of this year, Gyeonggi Province produced 1,124 graduates from 61 courses through the Happiness Campus.


For the second half of the year, Gyeonggi Province is preparing a variety of programs that allow baby boomers at their life transition stage to dream of new challenges, such as the 'Emoticon Artist Training Course,' 'Finding Myself Class (I am a Flower),' and 'Rediscovering Life in a New Region.'


Eligibility is open to any baby boomer generation residents in the province (born between 1955 and 1974). The education is provided completely free of charge. Detailed information on the recruitment schedule and operation period can be found on the Happiness Campus website.



Lee Eun-sook, Director of the Baby Boomer Opportunity Division of Gyeonggi Province, said, "We hope that the baby boomer generation will look back on their past selves at the Happiness Campus, explore diverse lives, and find new opportunities," adding, "Gyeonggi Province will actively provide more resources and opportunities for the re-challenge of baby boomers."


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