LBCE No. 3 welcomed Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Minh, Rector of the University, Prof. Norifumi Namatame (Tohoku Fukushi University, Japan), Prof. Detlef Driesien (Giessen University, Germany) and first-time guest, Prof. Annuska Derks (University of Zurich, Switzerland).


MSc. Nguyen Tich Nghi and MSc. Nguyen Thi Kim Sau shared about their field of study and current work.
Two members shared about their fields of study and current work: Ms. Nguyen Tich Nghi (Deputy Head of the Personnel Department, specializing in Human Resource Management) and Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Sau (Specialist in the Political and Student Affairs Department, specializing in Psychology). Both of their current jobs are particularly related to the human element – the human resources of the university, including faculty, staff, and students. Their current work is strongly supported by their specialized training and the experiences gained during their careers. Through their sharing, one can see their pride, love for their profession, eagerness to learn, and desire to continue striving for further learning and contribution. The professors and members of the club highly appreciated the presentations of Ms. Nguyen Tich Nghi and Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Sau. Many interesting questions were raised regarding the field of study, the need for further education, research directions, and solutions for increasingly effective work...

Professor Annuska Derks (University of Zurich, Switzerland), a specialist in Vietnamese and Southeast Asian anthropology and sociology.
What opportunities do you have to experience by joining the Lunch Box Club for English? Of course, it's not just about sharing your expertise or work. More importantly, all information and messages are presented in English, listened to and exchanged with experts, researchers, foreign lecturers, and other members. The interactive environment is entirely in English. Some members may be unfamiliar with this format. Presentations might begin with a somewhat hesitant introduction like, "It's the first time I have ever talked about myself, my job… in English…". But by actively participating in LBCE, each member has the opportunity to discover their hidden potential, expand their network, and gain increasingly more knowledge.


An atmosphere of open exchange at LBCE.
Another interesting aspect of each LBCE issue is the "fun lunch" for all members. And in this third issue, the delicious pizza made the informal conversations even more enjoyable.
Author:Thu Ha
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