The event was organized to practically care for the material and spiritual lives of officials and employees; and at the same time create a space for connection and interaction between staff, students and units and businesses.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Professor Hoang Anh Tuan, the Rector of the University, shared heartfelt and insightful thoughts, affirming the University's enduring care and support for students and faculty, especially those facing difficulties. In the spirit of welcoming the new year, the University's Trade Union respectfully presented 50 Tet (Lunar New Year) gifts to faculty, staff, and students in difficult circumstances, clearly demonstrating the humane, compassionate, and socially responsible traditions that the University always upholds and cultivates.

Professor Hoang Anh Tuan - Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, delivered the opening speech at the 2026 Spring Humanities Fair.


The school leadership expressed gratitude to the sponsors and business partners who supported the activities of the Spring Fair.
Within the framework of the Fair, the spring stalls from the administrative block's trade union and affiliated units brought a vibrant spring atmosphere, rich in traditional Tet customs, while also conveying a message of sharing and solidarity - enduring values that form the spirit of humanism.





Stalls at the Spring Fair
Among the highlights was the "Zero-Cost Booth – Continuing Students' Dreams" for 600 disadvantaged students and 52 gifts for 52 students who overcame difficulties and achieved good academic results. Each gift given not only had material significance but also represented genuine care, quiet yet warm encouragement, and renewed confidence for the students as the new year approaches.



Presenting gifts to underprivileged students who have excelled in their studies.

The Spring Fair concluded in a warm atmosphere, spreading a profound humanitarian message and further affirming the enduring care and support of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities for its staff, lecturers, and students on their journey of learning, contributing, and growing.
Author:Tuong Vy, Huy Bach - USSH Media
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