Future House, a blockchain education institution and community hub, will provide an integrated support programme with Web3 clubs at major South Korean universities, it said on Tuesday.
The collaboration includes 10 university Web3 clubs participating as founding partners: Blockchain at Yonsei at Yonsei University, Orakle at KAIST, PDAO at POSTECH, Blockchain Valley at Korea University, Ewha-Chain at Ewha Womans University, BlueNode at Inha University, Skkrypto at Sungkyunkwan University, Debutler at Kwangwoon University, LayerA at Ajou University, and Hyblock at Hanyang University.
The programme Future House is rolling out with the clubs consists of a university council, support for club-hosted events, a talent pipeline, university research fellows and campus ambassadors.
The university council will reflect students' voices in Future House operations, including proposing education curricula and selecting joint research topics. The talent pipeline will provide practical solutions needed for job searches, including resume and interview preparation, internship connections, hackathons and scholarship programmes.
University research fellows will carry out research projects with Future House on decentralised technology and the latest trends in the virtual asset market. Students in the participating clubs will be offered a dedicated event space in Cheongdam-dong, as well as lectures and mentoring opportunities with researchers, founders and builders from the global Web3 ecosystem.
The education content has been segmented to cover everyone from beginners to experienced developers. The developer-only curriculum is practice-oriented, including smart contract writing and deployment, Solidity analysis, learning ERC-20 and ERC-721 standards, and DApp development using vibe coding. A special session on stablecoins, which have recently drawn attention, is also set to be held on April 4.
From mid-May, there will also be a forum for meetings between club members and industry professionals. BAY chair Jeongheon Kwon (권정헌) said the collaboration with Future House has meaning beyond a simple partnership because it systematically sets students' starting points and links them to careers through direct exchanges with industry. A Future House official said it plans to build an intellectual hub based at its headquarters space so university clubs can cooperate and communicate with global industry leaders, and added it will serve as a bridge so students can enter the industry.