A Total of 304 Selected, Applications Accepted Until July 25

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters (Director: Lee Gwanghun) will be accepting applications for the '2024 Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters Local Scholarship' from July 17 to 25.


Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters selects scholarship recipients every year to foster local talent, and this year, a total of 304 students are expected to be selected.


Eligible applicants include university students who have resided in Jangan-eup or Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan for at least the past three years as of the announcement date, or residents who have lived there for at least one year recently and whose total period of residence, including previous stays, is at least 15 years. These criteria also apply to the children of such residents.


For high school students, those who attend or reside in schools located in Jangan-eup or Ilgwang-eup and are from households with financial difficulties, such as basic livelihood security recipients or single-parent families, will be selected as special scholarship recipients and awarded scholarships for their exemplary conduct.


To apply for the scholarship, applicants must bring the application form, a copy of their ID, and other required documents in person to the reception desk located to the right of the multi-performance hall at the Gori Sports and Culture Center (Gilcheon-ri, Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun).



The athletic talent scholarship will be awarded to outstanding professional athletes residing in Gijang-gun, who will be recommended by the Gijang-gun Sports Council.

The selection results will be announced individually and posted on the Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters website in early August. Detailed information can be found on the websites of Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters and Gijang-gun Office.

Gori Nuclear Power Plant.

Gori Nuclear Power Plant.

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