Jeonju City Recruiting 'Timsae Learning Small Groups' Until the 21st
A total of 25 groups to be supported this year
Free tuition offered
Jeonju City, North Jeolla Province, is publicly recruiting 15 small groups to participate in the "2025 Jeonju On-the-Go Niche Learning" program until the 21st.
According to the city on the 11th, "Niche Learning" is a learner-centered lifelong education service that supports instructors for groups of seven or more, consisting of Jeonju citizens or employees of businesses located in Jeonju. These groups can apply for courses and learn any program they want, anytime and anywhere.
2025 Jeonju City Visiting Gap Learning Small Group Recruitment Poster. Provided by Jeonju City
View original imageThis year, the city plans to support a total of 25 small groups through the Niche Learning project?15 in the first half and 10 in the second half of the year. For each selected group, an instructor for the desired program will be dispatched for 16 hours at the time and place of their choosing.
Small groups wishing to participate can apply through the city hall website or the Lifelong Learning Center website. For more details, inquiries can be made by phone.
Jeon Ami, Director of the Lifelong Learning Center, said, "Although there are various lifelong learning institutions and organizations in Jeonju, many citizens miss out on learning opportunities due to time and space constraints. We will actively support citizens to enjoy lifelong learning more freely through the On-the-Go Niche Learning program."
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