University Career Counseling Experience Competition Opens for Submissions, Top Prize NT$30,000
The Ministry of Education's Youth Development Administration has launched the National University Career Counseling Experience Competition, with submissions now open. The top prize is NT$30,000, inviting university students to share their insights, reflections, and feedback on career exploration and planning through graphic essays or video works.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, May 6) The Ministry of Education's Youth Development Administration is organizing the National University Career Counseling Experience Competition. Submissions are now open, with a top prize of NT$30,000. University students are invited to present their insights, reflections, and feedback on career exploration and planning through graphic essays or video works.
The Ministry of Education today issued a press release stating that to encourage young people to explore their career paths and unleash their creativity, the Youth Development Administration is holding the National University Career Counseling Experience Competition. It invites university students to showcase their imagination and practice of future careers in diverse forms, hoping to inspire young people to deeply reflect on their own career development through their creations.
The University Career Counseling Experience Competition is divided into "Graphic Essay Category" and "Video Category." Participants must use their experiences in career counseling courses or activities organized by their university during their studies as the theme and subject of their creation. Through their works, they should convey their experiences of participating in career counseling courses or activities, presenting their insights, reflections, and feedback on career exploration, planning, and development. Submissions are accepted from now until June 15, with a top prize of NT$30,000.
The Youth Development Administration stated that last year's competition attracted many outstanding teams and students, with diverse topics ranging from local culture, social issues, and personal life experiences, showcasing different career journeys.
For example, a team formed by students from Ming Chuan University's Department of Advertising and Strategic Marketing won first place in the video category with their work "No More Forced Choices for the Future." The drama depicted a graduating university student who wanted to confirm their future path by seeking divination, only to later discover that the school's "Career Lectures" were the valuable resource that helped them prepare and find direction.
The Youth Development Administration mentioned that it invites students nationwide who are passionate about creation to actively sign up for the competition, to lay a solid foundation for their future careers and take their next career step. Competition information and registration methods can be found on the Ministry of Education Youth Development Administration's "Youth Career Counseling Information Platform" (https://mycareer.yda.gov.tw/). (Edited by Lung Po-an) 1150506
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, May 6) The Ministry of Education's Youth Development Administration is organizing the National University Career Counseling Experience Competition. Submissions are now open, with a top prize of NT$30,000. University students are invited to present their insights, reflections, and feedback on career exploration and planning through graphic essays or video works.
The Ministry of Education today issued a press release stating that to encourage young people to explore their career paths and unleash their creativity, the Youth Development Administration is holding the National University Career Counseling Experience Competition. It invites university students to showcase their imagination and practice of future careers in diverse forms, hoping to inspire young people to deeply reflect on their own career development through their creations.
The University Career Counseling Experience Competition is divided into "Graphic Essay Category" and "Video Category." Participants must use their experiences in career counseling courses or activities organized by their university during their studies as the theme and subject of their creation. Through their works, they should convey their experiences of participating in career counseling courses or activities, presenting their insights, reflections, and feedback on career exploration, planning, and development. Submissions are accepted from now until June 15, with a top prize of NT$30,000.
The Youth Development Administration stated that last year's competition attracted many outstanding teams and students, with diverse topics ranging from local culture, social issues, and personal life experiences, showcasing different career journeys.
For example, a team formed by students from Ming Chuan University's Department of Advertising and Strategic Marketing won first place in the video category with their work "No More Forced Choices for the Future." The drama depicted a graduating university student who wanted to confirm their future path by seeking divination, only to later discover that the school's "Career Lectures" were the valuable resource that helped them prepare and find direction.
The Youth Development Administration mentioned that it invites students nationwide who are passionate about creation to actively sign up for the competition, to lay a solid foundation for their future careers and take their next career step. Competition information and registration methods can be found on the Ministry of Education Youth Development Administration's "Youth Career Counseling Information Platform" (https://mycareer.yda.gov.tw/). (Edited by Lung Po-an) 1150506
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