$1.3M for Korean language studies at UH Mānoa
The Korean Language Flagship Center is the sole Korean language Flagship program bestowed the competitive grant.
The Korean Language Flagship Center is the sole Korean language Flagship program bestowed the competitive grant.
The Tech Center surveys the latest trends in educational technologies for language learning to help foreign language speaking students achieve language proficiency.
The funding, which includes a grant and additional student support, is worth approximately $4 million.
UH Mānoa is one of four campuses nationwide to be considered a NSA featured campus.
Three Korean Language Flagship Center students have won Boren Scholarships to complete their capstone program at Korea University in Seoul.
In addition to extensive overseas study and intensive courses at UH Mānoa, flagship students earned scholarships to continue their academic work at UH and abroad.
The scholarship supports Eloise Morris’ Overseas Capstone Program at Korea University.
One of only six institutes of its kind in the U.S., the King Sejong Institute Honolulu at UH Mānoa’s Korean Language Flagship Center will offer new Korean language and culture courses