Free Admission for the First 150 Participants

The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 4th that it will host the 2025 Science School in collaboration with the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST).


This event is open to everyone, from children to adults interested in science, free of charge. Admission is available to the first 150 people who make a reservation in advance on the Gwangju Science Museum website.


The Science School will be held a total of six times. It will take place on the third Wednesday of every even-numbered month, with the first half of the year at the Gwangju Science Museum Imagination Hall and the second half at the GIST Oryong Hall.


This year, the lectures will focus on science topics that have attracted national attention, such as the climate crisis, life sciences, and electronics and computers. The topics include: "Newton, Einstein, and the Universe," "The Fusion of Reality and Virtuality," "Can Creativity Be Fostered?," "The Undertaker Inside the Body," "Ice Is Melting," and "A World Made with Semiconductors."

2025 Science School Event Guide Poster. Provided by National Gwangju Science Museum

2025 Science School Event Guide Poster. Provided by National Gwangju Science Museum

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Han Sumin, a researcher at the Science Culture Office, said, "'2025 Science School' will not only provide opportunities for communication between professors and participants, but will also offer special benefits for outstanding participants, such as the Attendance King event and tours of GIST laboratories. We hope for your interest and participation."





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