Yangju City to Recruit Students for Women's Education Programs at Women's Work-Life Balance Support Center Next Year
Application Acceptance from the 12th to the 26th
In-Person Training Scheduled from January 6 to April 25 Next Year
Operating 20 Technical and Skill Courses Including Computer Proficiency
Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) announced on the 6th that the Women's Work-Life Balance Support Center will recruit students for the first women's education program of 2025 starting from the 12th.
2025 1st Term Women's Education Program Student Recruitment Announcement. Provided by Yangju City
View original imageThis education program was prepared to foster professionals and expand social participation opportunities by supporting women's capacity development.
The education period is scheduled to be conducted face-to-face for 16 weeks from January 6 to April 25, 2025, and the curriculum will consist of 20 technical and skill courses for certification acquisition, such as tailoring technician and computer utilization skills.
The application period is from the 12th to the 26th, and citizens who wish to participate can apply through the Yangju City Women's Work-Life Balance Support Center website.
A Yangju City official said, "We ask for much interest and participation in this education for women's capacity development," and added, "We will continue to strive to support women's employment and entrepreneurship capacity enhancement and expand opportunities for economic activity participation through operating various women's education programs and improving the educational environment."
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For more details, please check the website or contact the Yangju City Women's Work-Life Balance Support Center.
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