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Daegu Recruits First Cohort of Youth Blockchain Startup School

Web3 & Enterprise·August 16, 2023, 3:28 AM

The Daegu Metropolitan City Public Agency for Social Service has opened applications for the first cohort of the new Youth Blockchain Startup School, which aims to foster a blockchain-based ecosystem in Daegu by offering education and support for local youth in pursuing entrepreneurship.

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Nurturing innovation among the youth

A comprehensive program will be offered at the school, covering a wide range of areas from theory to entrepreneurship and consisting of five stages: theoretical and practical education on blockchain and digital assets, exploration of blockchain-based startup models, selection of viable startup models, support for practical entrepreneurship and growth, and monitoring business acceleration and issue support.

The theoretical education courses will be led by Park Sung-joon, Director of the Blockchain Research Center at Dongguk University, and the practical education will be led by Professor Choi Sei-woong from the same university, according to the agency.

The school will be in session for three separate programs, with the first starting this September, the second in January of next year, and the third scheduled for May 2024. Each program is set to span a period of four months. The upcoming inaugural program will run from September 1 to December 31.

 

Application details

Applications are open until August 31 to all youth, both as a team or individually. They can be submitted through the Daegu agency’s lifelong learning online website.

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