IUT students to participate in Summer School of Inha University in Korea

A group of students of Inha University in Tashkent (IUT) will receive a chance to participate in summer school of Inha University in Korea for the fifth time, which will take place from 22 July to 9 August 2019.

Inha University in South Korea provides an opportunity to 10 active and gifted students of IUT to attend summer school for free. It is necessary to point out that other IUT students, wishing to participate in the summer school can also apply independently for participation in accordance with the requirements of the summer school program.

The goal of conducting the particular contest is to offer opportunities for creative self-realization of the students of Inha University in Tashkent (IUT) through the creation of software or any other products of their intellectual activity, as well as acquiring of practical experience and professional skills to create information products and services.

Inha University in Tashkent announced competitions to identify students, who will participate in the summer school of Inha University in Korea.

Within the framework of the competitions, the students of School of Computer and Information Engineering (SOCIE) and School of Logistics (SOL) should come up with creative, original and practical projects. Thus, the potential project or product should be aimed to benefit Inha University in Tashkent.

According to the competition results, the jury will select the best projects and students, who receive right to take part in the summer school at Inha University in Korea.

At the Summer School, students will participate in such courses as Korean language, Korean Business and Economy, East Asian Politics and International Relations, Korea and its culture, Modern Future Technologies and others.

Students of Inha University in Tashkent will also receive opportunity to familiarize themselves with culture and visit tourism attractions of South Korea.

It should be mentioned that the summer school will also be attended by students from around the world.