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School leaders congratulate the Faculty of Journalism and Communication and CMP on Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day

Friday - June 20, 2014 00:10
This morning, June 20, 2014, Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Thi Minh Hoa (Vice Principal of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities) on behalf of the Party Committee and the Board of Directors of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities congratulated the staff of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, the Center for Journalism and Communication on the occasion of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day.
Lãnh đạo Nhà trường chúc mừng Khoa BC&TT và CMP  nhân ngày Báo chí Cách mạng Việt Nam
School leaders congratulate the Faculty of Journalism and Communication and CMP on Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day

Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Thi Minh Hoa (right) presents flowers to congratulate the Center for Journalism and Communication to Master Pham Dinh Lan (Director of the Center). (Photo: Thanh Long/USSH)

Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Thi Minh Hoa wishes the Faculty of Journalism and Communication to continuously improve the quality of training and research, maintaining its position as the leading journalism and communication training institution in the country.

The Center for Journalism and Communication not only performs well the task of practical training for the Faculty and the University, but also makes more efforts and is more creative in communication activities, promoting the image of the University and VNU, creating a close connection between the University and society, contributing to helping the University successfully carry out its tasks in the new period. In 2015, the University will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the tradition of the Faculty of Literature, 20 years of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - VNU. The University leaders requested the Center to have a specific communication plan around this event.

Author:Thanh Ha

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