The APEC Preparation Support Group announced that it is recruiting 'APEC 2025 KOREA University Student Ambassadors' nationwide until the 23rd to ensure the successful hosting of the 2025 APEC Summit.


This ambassador program was planned to widely promote the 2025 APEC Summit to be held in Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, and to encourage public interest and participation. In particular, the core goal is to create and spread promotional content reflecting the creative perspectives of the MZ generation.

College Student Ambassador Recruitment Flyer

College Student Ambassador Recruitment Flyer

View original image

Any university student nationwide (enrolled or on leave) and international students residing in Korea can apply regardless of their major. To apply, submit the application form and supporting documents on the Gyeongbuk Cultural Foundation website.


Applicants will be comprehensively evaluated based on four criteria: personal SNS management, content creation ability, related activity experience, and willingness to participate as an ambassador. Extra points will be given to international students or those proficient in foreign languages.


Selected ambassadors will actively promote the event from March to December this year through SNS content creation and dissemination, online and offline promotional activities, and participation in APEC-related events.


University students chosen as ambassadors will receive a monthly activity stipend, and upon completion of their ambassador activities, all graduates will be awarded certificates of completion, with outstanding teams selected for commendation.



Kim Sang-cheol, head of the APEC Preparation Support Group, stated, “For the successful hosting of the 2025 APEC Summit, everyone’s interest and participation are paramount,” and added, “We hope that promotional activities reflecting the innovative perspectives of the MZ generation will raise public interest and spread the event’s atmosphere nationwide.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing