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  2. Korean Government Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Government Scholarship Program, or KGSP, is an academic scholarship funded and managed by the National Institute for International Education [ko] (NIIED), a branch of the Ministry of Education in South Korea. [1] This scholarship provides non-Korean scholars (or overseas Koreans who fulfil certain criteria) with the funding and ...

  3. Korea International Cooperation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Korea International Cooperation Agency was founded as a government agency on April 1, 1991, [3] to maximize the effectiveness of South Korea's grant aid programs for developing countries by implementing the government's grant aid and technical cooperation programs. In the past, development cooperation efforts were focused mainly on meeting ...

  4. Scholarships in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Scholarships in Korea are assistance programs aimed at helping students in or from South Korea pursue their education. Scholarships come in different forms based on factors such as the duration of study and the applicant's academic qualifications. They have various root aims, including recognizing academic achievement, promoting research and ...

  5. Ministry of Education (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (MOE; Korean: 교육부; Hanja: 敎育部; RR: Gyoyukbu; MR: Kyoyukpu) is a cabinet-level division of the government of South Korea. It was created on March 23, 2013. It should not be confused with seventeen regional Offices of Education whose heads, Superintendents, are directly elected in local elections.

  6. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Elementary schools (Korean: 초등학교, 初等學校, chodeung hakgyo) consists of grades one to six (age 8 to age 13 in Korean years —7 to 12 in western years). The South Korean government changed its name to the current form from Citizens' school (Korean: 국민학교, 國民學校. In elementary school, students learn the following subjects.

  7. KDI School of Public Policy and Management - Wikipedia

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    The KDI School was established in 1997 under the authorization of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development by the Korea Development Institute (KDI), an autonomous economic policy think tank set up by the South Korean government in 1971 to provide research and analysis of economic policy decisions and to monitor South Korea's rapid economic development.

  8. Korea Foundation - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Hankuk kukche kyoryu chaetan. The Korea Foundation (KF; Korean: 한국국제교류재단; Hanja: 韓國國際交流財團) is a non-profit public diplomacy organization established in 1991 to promote a better understanding of Korea and strengthen friendships in the international community. [1] The foundation carries out ...

  9. Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations - Wikipedia

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    e. The Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations ( KFTA, Korean: 한국교원단체총연합회) is the largest and most traditional professional organization and teachers' union in South Korea, with more than 120,000 members. It means 30% of the Korean educators are KFTA's members. The KFTA member is composed of school teachers, college ...