The competition for the non-beginner level will only take place if there are at least four participants.
Please read the information below carefully before completing the application form.
Step 1: Complete the online application form by Friday, 8 March, 2025. (Contact the organizer if you wish to enter the contest after the application deadline.)
https://leidenuniv.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1LhRPdn3YoVXRCS
Step 2: Submit your speech manuscript and a photo of yourself to be displayed during your speech by Monday 31 March 2025.
Theme: You are free to choose your own theme. Here are some suggested topics for inspiration.
From struggles to strength: My path of growth
My perspective/opinion on a social, cultural, political, international issue related to Korea
Aspects of Korea that attract my interest
Eligibility:
Students enrolled in or taking a temporary leave from Dutch (applied) universities (including MA and PhD students)
No prior awards in the Non-Beginner level of previous competitions
Students with proficiency equivalent to TOPIK2 level 3 or higher.
Heritage learners who wish to participate should contact leidenkoreastudies@gmail.com and check eligibility. (Heritage learners are those who grew up speaking Korean at home with both or either of their parents.)
Apply:
Application deadline: 8 March, 2025 (Saturday). Contact the organizer if you wish to enter the contest after the application deadline.
How to apply: Please complete the following online application form: https://leidenuniv.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1LhRPdn3YoVXRCS
Application document: Please prepare your speech manuscript (3-minute length) and submit it by 31 March 2025 (Friday) to a designated online folder. The folder link will be provided later to applicants. Additionally upload a photo of yourself to the same online folder for display during your speech. Ensure that you name both your transcript and photo files with your full name.
If we do not receive your manuscript by 31 March, your application will be automatically rejected, and you will not be able to compete on 11 April. If you require more time to prepare, please contact the organizer and inform us of your preferred submission deadline. The final deadline for submitting the manuscript and photo is Saturday, 5 April.
Manuscript:
Your speech should be approximately 3 minutes.
Please include both Korean and English titles in your manuscript. Both titles will be introduced during the contest and featured in the program. Under the title, please write your full name.
Save your manuscript and photo files with your full name (e.g., Laura Bowens).
The submission link for your manuscript and photo will be sent to your email on 10 March.
Minor changes to your manuscript are allowed after submission. For major changes, please resubmit your new manuscript before the contest. Save the file as "your full name_NEW" and upload it to the same submission link.
While preparing for your manuscript, you may seek assistance from your Korean friend to refine the language and eliminate awkward mistakes.
Additional Tip: It is essential to remember that this is a "Speech Contest," not a reading contest. It is highly recommended to memorize your manuscript and engage with the audience, rather than simply reading from your script. If needed, you may bring palm note cards containing key words for reference during your speech.
JBL charge 5 bluetooth speaker, FLSK Thermobottle, and Foldable Quilted Picknic Blanket
LG monitor
LG earbuds
Samsung Tablet
Sonmat 100 euro restaurant gift card
Van Gogh Museum gift set worth 250 euro
All contestants will be offered a commemorative gift (Korean food box & umbrella).
Contact:
If you have any further questions, please contact us via email.