Expansion and Joint Operation of Science Experience Programs

The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 20th that it will collaborate with the Gwangju Talent Lifelong Education Promotion Agency to jointly operate lifelong education programs for Gwangju citizens.

Gwangju Science Museum Director Lee Junggu (right) and Gwangju Talent Lifelong Education Promotion Institute Director Lee Chunmoon are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for the operation of science literacy education on the 19th. Photo by Gwangju Science Museum

Gwangju Science Museum Director Lee Junggu (right) and Gwangju Talent Lifelong Education Promotion Institute Director Lee Chunmoon are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for the operation of science literacy education on the 19th. Photo by Gwangju Science Museum

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The two organizations signed a business agreement at the Science Museum the previous day to promote lifelong education and agreed to pursue various cooperative projects, including science literacy education. The signing ceremony was attended by about 10 representatives from both organizations, including Director Lee Junggu and Director Lee Chunmun.

The main points of the agreement include: ▲ Joint operation of experiential science literacy education for non-literate individuals ▲ Expansion and development of science experience programs ▲ Ongoing cooperative projects between the two organizations ▲ Sharing of facilities, spaces, and equipment owned by both organizations.


Director Lee Junggu stated, "It is significant to collaborate with the Promotion Agency to support Gwangju citizens' participation in lifelong learning," and added, "We will prepare a variety of programs that span the entire life cycle together."





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