74 Athletic Scholarship Students Receive Total Scholarships of 37 Million Won

Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (Head: Lee Seyong) generously donated scholarships to sports-specialized students in Uljin County at Hanul Energy Farm on the 21st.


At this ceremony, 10 shooting athletes, 60 soccer players, and 4 yacht athletes were selected, and a total of 37 million KRW was awarded, with 500,000 KRW per person.


Since 2017, Hanul Headquarters has been providing scholarships to sports-specialized students who are enrolled in local middle and high schools and officially registered with the Korea Sports Council.

Hanul Headquarters Director Se-yong Lee (center) is awarding scholarships to Uljin sports specialty students.

Hanul Headquarters Director Se-yong Lee (center) is awarding scholarships to Uljin sports specialty students.

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The selected sports-specialized students this year achieved results such as 3rd place in the ‘2023 Uljin Geumgang Pine Spring Middle School U15 Soccer Tournament,’ 3rd place in the ‘National Youth Sports Festival Shooting Boys’ Middle School Team,’ and 1st and 2nd place respectively in the ‘Presidential Cup National City and Province Yacht Competition’ Laser and Laser Radial categories in the boys’ high school division.


A teacher from Jukbyeon High School, attending the ceremony as a school representative, expressed gratitude, saying, “Thanks to the generous support from Hanul Headquarters, students can focus more on training and competitions.”


Lee Seyong, head of Hanul Headquarters, encouraged, “We will wholeheartedly support students with high growth potential and do our best to create an environment where they can fully demonstrate their skills.”



Hanul Headquarters plans to continue corporate activities leading the way in nurturing local future talents by discovering excellent projects for future generations.


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