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Chunginwook Scholarship Foundation 4th Cohort Forest Pioneer Cultivation Scholarship Program Recipient Selected / Lee Yong Ju (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Climate Technology Convergence, Graduate School)

  • 25.09.08 / 전윤실
Date 2025-09-08 Hit 48

Lee Yong Ju, a Ph.D. candidate in the Biodiversity Laboratory (Advisor: Professor Lee Chang Bae) of the Department of Climate Technology Convergence at our university's Graduate School, has been selected as a final recipient of the ‘2025 4th Forest Pioneer Cultivation Scholarship Program’. This program is jointly hosted by the Chunginwook Scholarship Foundation  of the Sampyo Group and the Korean Society of Forest Science.

This 4th Forest Pioneer Cultivation Scholarship Program received applications from the majority of graduate students nationwide in the forestry and timber industry field. After document and presentation reviews, five final recipients were selected. Notably, student Lee Yong Ju ranked first in both the document review and presentation review, securing selection as the most outstanding scholarship recipient.

Lee Yong Ju plans to conduct research over the next two years with a total scholarship of 24 million won, focusing on the practical forestry and forestry technology research topic and plan titled “Evaluation of Biomass Productivity, Spatiotemporal Stability, and Identification of Controlling Factors in Korean Forests to Enhance Climate Resilience.”

In his remarks, Ph.D. candidate Lee Yong Ju stated, “I am delighted that this scholarship selection recognizes the potential for my research to contribute to national forest policy and climate crisis response,” adding, “I will deepen my research on forest productivity and stability to contribute to establishing climate crisis-responsive forest management strategies and grow into an internationally competitive researcher.”

Professor Lee Chang Bae, his advisor, remarked, “Based on his academic passion and diligence, Lee Yong Ju has led diverse forest ecosystem research both domestically and internationally. His selection as a scholarship recipient validates his efforts and capabilities. I am confident he will continue to spearhead pioneering research in forest science for Korea and the world, making significant contributions to its advancement.”

 

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Chunginwook Scholarship Foundation 4th Cohort Forest Pioneer Cultivation Scholarship Program Recipient Selected / Lee Yong Ju (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Climate Technology Convergence, Graduate School)

Date 2025-09-08 Hit 48

Lee Yong Ju, a Ph.D. candidate in the Biodiversity Laboratory (Advisor: Professor Lee Chang Bae) of the Department of Climate Technology Convergence at our university's Graduate School, has been selected as a final recipient of the ‘2025 4th Forest Pioneer Cultivation Scholarship Program’. This program is jointly hosted by the Chunginwook Scholarship Foundation  of the Sampyo Group and the Korean Society of Forest Science.

This 4th Forest Pioneer Cultivation Scholarship Program received applications from the majority of graduate students nationwide in the forestry and timber industry field. After document and presentation reviews, five final recipients were selected. Notably, student Lee Yong Ju ranked first in both the document review and presentation review, securing selection as the most outstanding scholarship recipient.

Lee Yong Ju plans to conduct research over the next two years with a total scholarship of 24 million won, focusing on the practical forestry and forestry technology research topic and plan titled “Evaluation of Biomass Productivity, Spatiotemporal Stability, and Identification of Controlling Factors in Korean Forests to Enhance Climate Resilience.”

In his remarks, Ph.D. candidate Lee Yong Ju stated, “I am delighted that this scholarship selection recognizes the potential for my research to contribute to national forest policy and climate crisis response,” adding, “I will deepen my research on forest productivity and stability to contribute to establishing climate crisis-responsive forest management strategies and grow into an internationally competitive researcher.”

Professor Lee Chang Bae, his advisor, remarked, “Based on his academic passion and diligence, Lee Yong Ju has led diverse forest ecosystem research both domestically and internationally. His selection as a scholarship recipient validates his efforts and capabilities. I am confident he will continue to spearhead pioneering research in forest science for Korea and the world, making significant contributions to its advancement.”

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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