With a total of 76 reports, including 29 in Political Science and 47 in International Studies, the conference was divided into two specialized subcommittees, creating a vibrant, multifaceted, and interdisciplinary space for academic exchange. This clearly demonstrates the power of collaboration – where ideas intersect, complement, and develop together.
The event was attended by the entire Faculty Board, with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Anh Cuong and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thien Thanh (Deputy Head of Faculty) chairing the two subcommittees, along with a large number of lecturers and students. Beyond being evaluators, the professors also played a role in guiding, inspiring, and motivating the younger generation of researchers.
The reports submitted this year were judged to be of good quality, with many topics showing potential for further in-depth research, contributing to the faculty's academic activities in the future. The final results included: 3 First Prizes, 5 Second Prizes, 8 Third Prizes, and 17 Consolation Prizes.
Speaking at the conference, Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Anh Cuong emphasized: "Those who strive relentlessly will surely achieve well-deserved results." This is not only encouragement but also a clear academic message: scientific research is not a short-term path, but a journey of accumulation, training of thinking skills and character.
The conference has concluded, but the spirit of research continues to spread. For students of the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, scientific research is not only an academic activity, but also an opportunity to hone critical thinking, enhance analytical skills, and gradually shape their future academic and professional paths.
See you again at future conferences – where academic ideas are nurtured and gradually developed into sustainable research values.
Some photos from the Faculty-level Student Scientific Research Conference 2025–2026 of the Faculty of Politics and International Studies: