On-site Support for International Attendees, Assistance with Program Operations
Volunteer Hours Recognized, Accommodation Provided for Non-Metropolitan Students

Youth Volunteers Sought to Lead World Heritage Committee in Busan This July... Applications Open from the 19th View original image

The Cultural Heritage Administration is recruiting a youth guide team to work at the 48th session of the World Heritage Committee, which will be held in Busan this July.


The selected participants will be responsible for on-site support for international attendees, assisting with program operations, and managing social media communications for the delegations of the 20 committee member countries during the main session from July 19 to 29.


The Cultural Heritage Administration will recognize volunteer hours and provide partial support for transportation and meal expenses. Accommodation will also be provided to participants residing outside the Busan area.


Upon completing both the pre-training and on-site activities at the main session, participants will receive a certificate of completion signed by Heo Min, Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration. Overall operational management will be handled by the Center for World Heritage Sustainability at the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage.



The recruitment is open to domestic and international university (including graduate school) students and students on leave of absence. Preference will be given to those majoring in heritage-related fields, individuals with ties to Busan, and those proficient in English or other United Nations official languages. Applications will be accepted online from the 19th to the 31st, and the final participants will be determined through remote interviews.


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