The course had 16 students and lasted 13 weeks, from September 13th to December 20th, 2019. Each day consisted of an average of 10 hours of study, in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Throughout the learning and training process, the students diligently worked hard and successfully completed all requirements. Many students achieved high scores in the tests and exams. The teaching staff hopes that after the course, the students will further develop their Korean language skills to achieve greater success in their lives and careers.
On behalf of the leadership of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Professor Hoang Anh Tuan expressed his gratitude to Samsung Electronics for trusting and choosing the University of Social Sciences and Humanities as the training center for its outstanding employees in Korean language for many years. The University hopes that Samsung Electronics will continue to choose it as a training partner in the future. Professor Hoang Anh Tuan also expressed his admiration for the results achieved by the trainees. He hopes that through improving their Korean language skills, the trainees can learn more about Korean culture, country, and people, using this as a foundation for their work. Furthermore, trainees wishing to further enhance their skills can request additional training courses from the University.

Professor Hoang Anh Tuan delivered a speech at the ceremony.
On behalf of Samsung Electronics Bac Ninh, Mr. Kim Yong Sup (Director of Administration and Human Resources) highly appreciated the extensive experience of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in training. The Group has collaborated with the University to organize 11 training courses. After completing the program and returning to the company, the trainees have all applied what they had learned from their teachers very well. He hoped that in the future, the cooperation between the University and the Group would become even stronger.

Mr. Kim Yong Sup delivered a speech at the ceremony.


Certificates were awarded to the trainees.

Dr. Luu Tuan Anh (Head of the Department of Oriental Studies) receives a commemorative gift from the students.

Author:Tran Minh
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