Kyungpook National University to Offer Full Scholarships for Full-Time Ph.D. Students
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- 2025/06/12
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Kyungpook National University (KNU) announced that starting in the second semester of the 2025 academic year, it will implement a system to provide full tuition scholarships to full-time Ph.D. students and integrated master's-Ph.D. students. This initiative aims to offer practical support, allowing full-time graduate students to dedicate themselves to their studies and research in a stable environment. It also represents a strategic move to transform KNU into a research-focused university and strengthen its global academic competitiveness.
The scholarships will be awarded to Ph.D. students and integrated master's-Ph.D. students who complete full-time registration in the graduate school system, with most recipients benefiting from full tuition coverage.
Through this scholarship program, KNU plans to effectively alleviate the financial burden on graduate students and actively attract talented full-time individuals with strong research capabilities. This will establish a foundation for nurturing world-class research talent, extending beyond the local region.
Lee Ahn-soo, Dean of Student Affairs at KNU, remarked, "This scholarship system will serve as a solid foundation for Kyungpook National University, a flagship national university driving the 'Glocal University' and 'RISE' projects, to leap forward as a research-oriented global university." He added, "We will continue our efforts to create an environment in which graduate students can fully immerse themselves in research."

The scholarships will be awarded to Ph.D. students and integrated master's-Ph.D. students who complete full-time registration in the graduate school system, with most recipients benefiting from full tuition coverage.
Through this scholarship program, KNU plans to effectively alleviate the financial burden on graduate students and actively attract talented full-time individuals with strong research capabilities. This will establish a foundation for nurturing world-class research talent, extending beyond the local region.
Lee Ahn-soo, Dean of Student Affairs at KNU, remarked, "This scholarship system will serve as a solid foundation for Kyungpook National University, a flagship national university driving the 'Glocal University' and 'RISE' projects, to leap forward as a research-oriented global university." He added, "We will continue our efforts to create an environment in which graduate students can fully immerse themselves in research."