Student Success Story Contest
We look for students’ stories about overcoming difficulties or accomplishing Su-Gi-Chi-In(修己治人).
Topics
- Su-Gi(修己) : Striving to perfect themselves
- Chi-In(治人) : Contributing to the society
- Success & Failure : Growing-up stories after trial and error
Details & Benefits
- In July – September
- Scholarship & Awards
- Candidates for President’s List
Graduate Student Success Story Contest
- Topics: Student success stories that reflect SKKU’s foundig philosophy, ‘Su-Gi-Chi-In’(strive to perfect themselves as leaders and contribute to our society), such as examples of growth through various trials and errors and difficulties and efforts to benefit our society during graduate school
- Eligibility: Current graduate students of the university (Students on leave, those who have completed courses, and alumni are not eligible to apply.)
- Prizes: Monetary award, certificate, authorship in the Student Success Storybook, and an opportunity to participate as a speaker in the Graduate Student Success Story Special Lectures
Student Success e-Portfolio Contest
- Topics: Academic and career planning, university life design, recording in & out of campus activities, job preparation, etc.
- Eligibility: Undergraduate students
- Contest Entry: Portfolios created using e-Portfolio creation platforms
- Examples of e-Portfolio Creation Platforms: Website builders like Wix, Wordpress, Notion, Naver Modoo, Linkedin, Creatorlink, Wanted / SNS like blogs, Instagram, Facebook, etc.
- Prizes for Winners: Monetary award, certificate from the Director of the Student Success Center, digital badge, opportunity to participate as a speaker in the e-Portfolio special lecture / workshop
- Frequency: Once a year
SDGs Content Contest
- Topics: Understanding the current status of the Republic of Korea and local communities related to SDGs and researching implementation goals to improve the status quo
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Contents: Developing contents that include achievable goals for one of 17 SDGs related to current status of the Repubic of Korea and local communities to improve the current status on the chosen goal
- First stage: Submission of a storyboard
- Second stage: Creation of contents (video or card news) - Eligibility:Undergraduate students and students on leave.
- Prizes: Monetary award, certificate
※ Note on SDGs: SDGs refer to the 17 goals and 169 specific targets agreed upon in 2016 as part of an international action plan for prosperity, freedom, and universal peace, under the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit.