JAKARTA - Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, will offer greater educational opportunities in Web3 spaces that are currently developing. Binance Charity will provide funding for more than 30,000 Web3 scholarships in the Binance Scholarship Program.

Binance Charity Scholar Program (BCSP) will also provide Web3 courses that allow students to improve their skills without having to face unnecessary financial barriers.

"We recognize that digital education and skills development can be beyond the reach of many people, resulting in a blockchain industry that lacks diversity and talent," Binance wrote in a recent blog post.

"The Binance Scholarship Program is changing all of that, by covering tuition fees and course fees at several universities, universities, and leading vocational training providers in the world," Binance added.

Binance added that nearly 82,000 students have shown interest in becoming part of the next BCSP force. Several educational partners for Binance include well-known institutions such as the University of Western Australia, the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management in Germany, the University of Nicosia in Cyprus, and Nigeria-based technology center, Utiva.

According to a Coinpeaker report, France-based cost-free training center Simplon has also shown interest in hosting several BCSP events.

"The response to our Web3 educational project has never happened before, showing the great desire of so many people to learn about blockchain, de-Fi [sic], NFT, coding, and more," said Helen Hai, Head of the Amal Binance Foundation (BCSP).

Binance Scholarship Program

The Binance Charity Scholar Program (BCSP) will offer access for individuals who want to improve their skills. In addition to support for course fees, the program will also provide job opportunities for individuals to seek experience. Binance shares about 2.2 million US dollars in the form of BUSD to leading educational institutions in various countries.

Last year, Binance Charity teamed up with Utiva technology schools in Nigeria and offered Web3 education to 50,000 students. BCSP has also collaborated with Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation to help Ukrainians who have lost their jobs as a result of the war with Russia.

In addition, BCSP has also formed a collaboration with the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation. This is to help all Ukrainian citizens who have lost their jobs due to the war with Russia.

In addition, Binance Charity has also received partnership support from Binance Academy, a non-profit blockchain educational portal from Binance. Helen Hai, as BCSP stated: "We see interest from various kinds of people, including a very large ratio of women [...] With so many educational initiatives with extraordinary partners in the work process, we have never been more excited to build a more inclusive Web3 world."


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