On the 11th, participants and officials pose for a commemorative photo at the first entrance ceremony of the 2025 LH Creativity Camp held at Seoul National University. /Courtesy of LH

Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) announced on the 13th that it will conduct the '2025 LH Creativity Camp' in collaboration with the Korean Creativity Association and Child Fund Korea at Seoul National University.

The 'Creativity Camp' is a social contribution project by LH aimed at providing quality educational opportunities for youth in non-capital areas, where educational disparities are significant compared to the metropolitan area.

This year, it targets about 90 middle school students from non-capital areas (Gyeongsang, Jeolla, Chungcheong, Gangwon) selected through recommendations from educational institutions such as the education office. The camp will be held three times from the 11th to the 22nd of this month.

In this camp, faculty members from Seoul National University will participate to conduct various lectures aimed at enhancing creativity in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), including ▲ creativity diagnosis ▲ creative problem solving ▲ creative writing education ▲ and career exploration based on creativity diagnosis.

Students from Seoul National University will participate as mentors, engaging in activities such as a visit to Seoul National University and career counseling with the children.

On the 11th, LH signed a business agreement for the systematic operation of the Creativity Camp and the enhancement of children's creativity. The signing ceremony was attended by Kim Jae-kyung, Deputy Minister of LH, Hwang Young-gi, president of Child Fund Korea, and Yoon Joo-hyun, president of the Korean Creativity Association.

Deputy Minister Kim said, 'I hope this camp becomes an opportunity to discover the infinite potential and capabilities hidden within the children' and noted, 'We will continue to collaborate with various institutions to promote effective social contribution projects for the healthy growth of the future leaders of our society.'

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