
I. General Information
- Year of birth: 1990.
- Email: tampham.ussh@gmail.com
- Affiliation: Department of Sociology
- Academic degree: Master's degree. Year received: 2015.
- Training process:
2008 - 2012: Graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the Academy of Journalism and Communication.
2013 - 2015: Received a Master's degree in Sociology from the Academy of Journalism and Communication.
2016 - 2019: Received PhD in Sociology from the Academy of Journalism and Communication.
- Foreign language proficiency: English (B1).
- Main research areas: Sociological research methods, sociology of mass media.
II. Scientific works
Chapter
- “Sociological Issues in the Process of Renovation” (co-authored), Vietnam National University, Hanoi Publishing House, 2016, pp. 380-386.
Article
- "Factors affecting the current situation and training and knowledge development needs of grassroots-level officials"Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, volume 2, issue 1b, 10/2016.
- "Some solutions to improve the proportion and quality of female representatives in elected bodies"Journal of State Management, No. 246, July 2016.
- "Competition for leadership and management positions - viewed from a sociological perspective,"Journal of State Management, No. 236, September 2015.
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
- The current state of public access to mass media and the needs of Quang Ninh radio station.(Participation), Academy of Journalism and Communication in collaboration with Quang Ninh Radio and the Friedrich-Ebert Institute (FES), 2014.
- Research and development of products and technological processes, and implementation of building an integrated, interdisciplinary, long-term, multi-purpose database to serve sustainable development based on a comprehensive survey of Vietnamese households.(join),The Department of Sociology, Academy of Journalism and Communication, in collaboration with the University of Economics and Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2014.
- The current state and quality of climate change reporting on Vietnamese television.(join),The Academy of Journalism and Communication, in collaboration with the Friedrich-Ebert Institute (FES), 2013.