
Associate Professor Hoang Anh Tuan delivered a speech congratulating the new PhD graduates.
Vice Rector Hoang Anh Tuan extended his greetings and congratulations to the 54 new PhD graduates who were awarded their degrees. He shared the special significance of this graduation ceremony, noting that the degrees awarded to the graduates would be certified by both the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Director of Vietnam National University, Hanoi; and that this was the first time the University had organized a separate PhD graduation ceremony instead of combining it with the Master's graduation ceremony.
The majority of the 54 doctoral graduates have been teaching, researching, and managing at various institutions and training centers nationwide, including the University of Social Sciences and Humanities itself. Receiving their doctoral degrees will serve as a stepping stone for these new PhDs to conduct more in-depth research in their respective fields. With a large number of experts in various fields of research and training in the social sciences and humanities, the Vice-Rector hopes that the University will continue to be a leading training institution for these new PhDs to develop their future scientific research careers.
Graduates in biology from the following disciplines: Political Science, Ho Chi Minh Studies, Dialectical Materialism & Historical Materialism, Scientific Socialism, Southeast Asian Studies, Chinese Studies, Sino-Vietnamese Studies, Literary Theory, Vietnamese Literature, Foreign Literature, Folklore, World History, History of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Archival Studies, Vietnamese Language, Linguistics, Comparative Linguistics, Anthropology, International Relations, Science and Technology Management, Psychology, and Sociology.

Associate Professor Pham Thi Thu Hoa reads the decision recognizing the academic degree and awarding diplomas to 54 new PhD graduates.
The Student Affairs Department read Decision No. 3193 QD/XHNV dated August 15, 2019, awarding commendations to three graduate students who completed their studies in the first batch of 2019 with outstanding performance: Nguyen Tuan Anh (Psychology major), Nguyen Tat Lan (International Relations major), and Nguyen Nhat Linh (World History major).

PhD candidate Nguyen Tuan Anh (majoring in Psychology), the youngest PhD candidate, on behalf of the 54 new PhD graduates, expressed gratitude to the leadership and all faculty and staff of the University.

Professor Pham Quang Minh (Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities) received thank-you flowers from the new PhD graduates on behalf of the University's leadership.
Here are some photos from the ceremony:




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