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The Program was launched on the basis of the MOU signed between two sides on December 30th, 2017 as well as the Agreement on teaching Vietnamese language on December 13th, 2018 with the sponsorship of South Korean Government. Accordingly, 17 South Korean young students have been sent to study Vietnamese language and culture at USSH. They studied for 2 months at Howon University (South Korea) and will study for 5 months at CVLC, USSH. USSH is responsible for brainstorming ideas, compiling agendas and providing lectures of the quality and standards agreed by both sides.
Prof.Dr Pham Quang Minh speaks at the ceremony
On behalf of USSH, Prof.Dr Pham Quang Minh (USSH's Rector) sent his greetings to all of the South Korean students. Given the current strong development of Vietnam-South Korea relations politically, economically, socially and culturally, the Program further proves the solidarity between two nations. This is also in conjunction with USSH's strategy of internationalization and extending international relations. The Rector hoped the students would not only study Vietnamese language but also visit historical and cultural sites to further understand about the country and people of Vietnam. They are expected to become cultural ambassadors of the two countries in the future.
Prof. Kim Kwang Soo speaks at the ceremony
On behalf of the South Korean side, Prof. Kim Kwang Soo (Director of the Korea Global CEO Research Forum) highly appreciated USSH's for the thorough and enthusiastic support in organizing and implementing the Program. He expressed his belief at a leading university in training Vietnamese language and culture, the 17 students will successfully complete the Program and become potential global managers. In addition, the Program will contribute to promoting Vietnam-South Korea bilateral relations in general.
Prof.Dr Pham Quang Minh gives a token to GS. Kim Kwang Soo
In the afternoon, the students attended the first lesson taught by Prof.Dr Pham Quang Minh. They will attend 7 sessions/day in the first 8 weeks; from the 9th week to 20th week, they will also engage in practical activities.
Author: Tran Minh
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