The Female Graduate Student Engineering Research Team Support Program is a program in which a female graduate student, as a research director, forms a team with college students and middle and high school students to conduct engineering research alongside one another. This program is aimed at strengthening the research capabilities and leadership skills of excellent female undergraduate and graduate students through self-directed R&D projects and allow middle and high school students participating as team members to foster their dreams to pursue careers in STEM. The experience of leading engineering research will be a valuable stepping stone for female graduate students to continue to grow as researchers in the future.
April to October (7 months)
150 teams (40 general research teams and 110 intensive research teams) (※ as of 2022)
8 engineering fields (architecture, metal & materials, machinery & materials, biotechnology & food engineering, electricity, electronic & semiconductor, computer, civil & environmental engineering, chemical engineering)
1,057 research team members
6,379 participants