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GIST science book donation to community
children"s center in Gwangju
A total of 780 books were donated to help cultivate
scientific understanding in young children
In the spirit of the holiday season, the Gwangju Institute
of Science and Technology (GIST) through the International and Public Affairs
team has given a total of 780 science books as well as scholarship funds to 15
local children"s centers in the Gwangju area where GIST students are actively
engaged in volunteering their time to help tutor underprivileged young children
learn math, science, and English. GIST students are able to volunteer their
time at a local children"s center through the GIST Community Education
Volunteer Program that began in 2010 and continues to operate today.
The Dean of International and Public Affairs, Professor
Byoung Hun Lee explained the purpose of the book donation program: "We
hope to stimulate the scientific curiosity and imagination of young children
through these donated books. Next year, GIST will continue to donate book, to
provide scholarships for elementary schools in the Cheomdan area, as well as to
continue with the GIST-Science School Program for Young Children. GIST will
expand these activities and provide more opportunities to help enrich the community"s
culture of science."