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Meeting and congratulating veteran teachers.

Wednesday - November 19, 2014 14:51
On November 18, 2014, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held a meeting to congratulate veteran teachers on Vietnamese Teachers' Day.
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Meeting and congratulating veteran teachers.

Attending the meeting were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh (Secretary of the Party Committee, Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities) along with representatives from the Board of Directors, the University's Trade Union, and leaders of functional departments.

Professor Vu Duong Ninh (Chairman of the School's Retired Teachers Association) shared his thoughts at the meeting/Photo: Thanh Long

Representing the Association of Retired Teachers were Prof. Dr. Dinh Van Duc (Chairman of the Association of Retired Teachers of Vietnam National University, Hanoi), Prof. Vu Duong Ninh (Chairman of the Association of Retired Teachers of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities), along with professors, scientists, and educators who had previously worked at the University.

On behalf of the Party Committee and the Board of Directors, Professor Nguyen Van Khanh extended his congratulations and profound gratitude to the teachers for their contributions to the development of the University. Although retired, many teachers continue to actively participate in research and teaching, contributing to the training of generations of students and trainees. Their work experience and dedication to their profession and to the University are invaluable assets that the University always cherishes.

Professor Nguyen Van Khanh presents flowers to congratulate the representative of the School's Retired Teachers Association/Photo: Thanh Long

During the meeting, the teachers also listened to and contributed many ideas for the school's future development strategy.

Author:Thanh Ha

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