The workshop was attended by Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Xuan Thach - Head of the Faculty of Literature, Dr. Nguyen Thi Nam Hoang - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Literature, Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Ngoc Thanh, former Principal of the University of Theatre and Cinema, Ho Chi Minh City, MSc. Dang Thu Ha - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Cinematic Arts, Hanoi University of Theatre and Cinema, Screenwriter Trinh Dan Phuong, Screenwriter Trinh Khanh Ha and teachers from the Department of Art Studies, Faculty of Literature, and students.
Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Xuan Thach - Head of the Faculty of Literature spoke at the conference
At the Workshop, scientists exchanged many important ideas to perfect the training program of Cinema and Popular Arts, ensuring the program is soon implemented in the near future.
Highly appreciating the feasibility of the Cinema and Popular Arts training program, Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Ngoc Thanh, former Principal of the University of Theater and Cinema, Ho Chi Minh City, said that the program will help students after graduation to open up more career opportunities such as directors, screenwriters, etc. The training program should also increase the number of highly applicable courses to equip students with skills.
Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Ngoc Thanh, former Principal of Ho Chi Minh City University of Theater and Cinema, highly appreciated the feasibility of the Cinema and Popular Arts training program of VNU-USSH.
From the perspective of screenwriting expertise, screenwriters Trinh Dan Phuong and Trinh Khanh Ha expressed their support and belief that CTDT will attract many students to choose and be passionate about this field of study.
With training experience at the Hanoi University of Theatre and Cinema, Ms. Dang Thu Ha - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Cinematic Arts said that the Cinema and Popular Arts Training Program of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU has many prospects in training based on the strengths of the school.
The workshop attracted the attention and contributions of many scientists and lecturers inside and outside VNU-USSH. The Cinema and Popular Arts training program is designed to train bachelors to work in research/practice in cinema, popular arts, cultural industries and related fields. The program aims to equip a system of knowledge and professional skills, and career support skills related to cinema and arts.
The workshop took place in a lively discussion atmosphere with many valuable contributions. Hopefully, with the advice of scientists and lecturers inside and outside VNU-USSH, the Cinema and Popular Arts training program will soon be completed and put into enrollment, training a generation of quality bachelors to meet the increasing demands of the labor market and society.