Attending the closing ceremony, on behalf of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities were Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Minh (Rector of the University), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Viet Nghia (Head of the Cooperation and Development Department), and Dr. Luu Tuan Anh (Head of the Department of Oriental Studies).
Representing Samsung Electronics Vietnam were Mr. Park Sung Geum (Deputy General Director in charge of Human Resources, Samsung Electronics Vietnam), Mr. Lai Hoang Dung (Head of Training Department), and 19 outstanding employees who successfully completed the Korean language course at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

This is the 9th training course marking the collaboration between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and Samsung Electronics Vietnam. The course lasted 13 weeks and was attended by 19 outstanding employees of Samsung Electronics Vietnam in Bac Ninh.
The course ran from March 1st to June 1st, totaling approximately 720 hours of study. Students attended classes from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM, averaging 10 consecutive hours of study per day. The instructors conducted regular 10-minute quizzes at the beginning of each session. Additionally, the course included three comprehensive assessments in the 4th, 8th, and 12th weeks. The results were provided to the company by the school.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Professor Pham Quang Minh (Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities) congratulated the outstanding employees of Samsung on successfully completing the course at the university. He hoped that with the knowledge of Korean language and culture provided during the course, the students would make significant progress and have better career opportunities in the future. Based on his own experiences, the Rector also expressed his belief in the positive relationship between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and Samsung in particular, and the Vietnam-Korea relationship in general.

On behalf of Samsung Electronics Vietnam, Mr. Park Sung Geum expressed his delight at being able to communicate easily with his employees in Korean. The Korean-language performances at the graduation ceremony brought him special emotions. Mr. Park hoped that upon returning to work at the company, these 19 outstanding employees would become a core force, taking on important roles at Samsung Electronics Vietnam and serving as a bridge to the parent company in Korea.

Author:Ngoc Tram (CMP)
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