Reflecting on the valuable experiences gained during the internship program, which fostered cultural and academic connections between students from South Korea and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), the Faculty of Korean Studies held a "Closing Ceremony for the Internship Program of Students from The Cyber University of Korea at HUTECH" on October 2nd.
During the three-day program (from September 30th to October 2nd), students from The Cyber University of Korea participated in various practical activities within HUTECH’s teaching and learning environment. They attended classes focused on Korean language and culture, including Korean reading and writing, grammar, listening and speaking, and literature. These sessions allowed the students to gain insights into language teaching methods at HUTECH and in Vietnam, enhancing their professional skills.
At the event, Dr. Huynh Ngoc Anh, Vice President of HUTECH, expressed his hope that such practical programs would pave the way for improved international training quality for students of both universities.
Dr. Huynh Ngoc Anh expressed hope that these hands-on programs will keep growing, fostering more connections between students from both universities
In the celebratory atmosphere, Ms. Lee Sunyoung, Head of the Korean Language and Multicultural Studies Department at The Cyber University of Korea, expressed her admiration for the enthusiasm of HUTECH’s faculty and the close connections formed between the students.
Ms. Lee Sunyoung also extended her gratitude for the warm hospitality shown by HUTECH’s faculty and students throughout the program
At the ceremony, nine students from The Cyber University of Korea were awarded certificates of completion by HUTECH, along with souvenirs recognizing their efforts and dedication in honing their professional skills.
South Korean students were awarded certificates of completion for their internship program by HUTECH representatives
The cultural exchange program featured engaging activities, including making traditional Korean fans and lanterns
The cultural exchange program also featured engaging activities, such as traditional Korean fan and lantern making, providing HUTECH students with a fun and insightful glimpse into South Korean culture.
News: Hong Loan
Photos: Hoang Nam
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