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TTLV: Enhancing the political awareness of military students at the Military Medical Academy today.

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1. Student's full name: NGUYEN THI THUY DUNG 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: August 31, 1995 4. Place of birth: Bac Giang

5. Decision No. 3617/2018/QD-XHNV dated December 4, 2018, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student.

6. Changes in the training process: None

7. Thesis title: Enhancing the political awareness of military students at the Military Medical Academy today.

8. Major: Scientific Socialism 9. Code: 8229001.02

10. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Thanh Tinh – Head of the Department of Marxist-Leninist Theory, Military Medical Academy

11. Summary of the thesis results:

Firstly, to systematize some theoretical content on political consciousness and the role of raising political consciousness among military students at the Military Medical Academy.

Secondly, it contributes to clarifying the current state of political awareness among military students at the Military Medical Academy and the causes of that situation.

Thirdly, we propose some fundamental solutions to enhance the political awareness of military students at the Military Medical Academy today.

12. Practical applications:

This thesis contributes to systematizing recent views on political consciousness, political awareness education for various groups, and for students of the Military System at the Military Medical Academy.

On the other hand, the thesis can serve as a reference for students, lecturers in social sciences and humanities, and researchers to approach and apply in political education work to raise political awareness among trainees from the perspective of scientific socialism.

13. Future research directions:

Research on fostering political awareness among platoon-level military medical officers in the Vietnam People's Army.

14. Published works related to the thesis: None

                                                              

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: NGUYEN THI THUY DUNG 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: August 31, 1995 4. Place of birth: Bacgiang province

5. Admission decision number: 3617/2018/QD-XHNV. Dated: December 4, 2018

6. Changes in academic process: No

7. Official thesis title: Raising political awareness of Military System students at the current Vietnam Military Medical University.

8. Major: Science socialism 9. Code: 8229001.02

10. Supervisors: PhD. Nguyen Thanh Tinh – Dean of the faculty of Marxist – Leninist theory, Vietnam Military Medical University

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

Firstly, codified a number of theoretical contents about political consciousness and the role of raising political awareness of military system students at Vietnam Military Medical University

Secondly, contribute to clarify the situation of raising political awareness of the students of the military system at the current Vietnam Military Medical University and the cause of that situation.

Third, propose some basic solutions to raise the political awareness of military students at the current Vietnam Military Medical University.

12. Practical applicability:

The thesis contributes to codifying recent views on political consciousness, political awareness raising for different subjects and for students of the military system of Vietnam Military Medical University.

More over, thesis can be a reference for students, lecturers of social sciences and humanities, researchers can approach and apply in political education to raise political awareness for the subjects created under the perspective of scientific socialism.

13. Further research directions:

To study and foster political awareness for the contingency of military medical cadres at division level in the Vietnam People's Army

14. Thesis-related publications: No                                                                     

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