On November 20, the Faculty of Chinese Studies at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) hosted a meeting with Qingdao City University (China), paving the way for collaborative training and academic research between the two institutions.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Kieu Thi Van Anh, Dean of the Faculty of Chinese Studies at HUTECH, and Mr. Yang Dong Qiang, Dean of the International Institute at Qingdao City University.
Representatives from HUTECH and Qingdao City University at the meeting
During the discussions, both sides explored tuition policies and joint programs, with a particular focus on high-demand fields such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, accounting, and business administration. These disciplines align with current labor market demands and offer promising career opportunities for graduates.
The meeting included discussions on various collaborative programs
The representatives also emphasized the implementation of modern teaching methodologies to ensure students have access to advanced learning tools and industry-relevant training programs. This approach aims to enhance the quality of education and develop professional skills. Special emphasis was placed on improving Chinese language skills to help students gain confidence in navigating multicultural workplaces and integrating into the global workforce.
Both sides shared ideas on modern teaching methods for students
Additionally, discussions addressed student exchange programs and joint research initiatives, creating opportunities for students from both universities to learn and practice in an international academic environment.
Meeting concludes with agreement to pursue detailed discussions for a concrete collaboration plan
The meeting concluded with a commitment to further discussions and collaboration planning. Both institutions expressed their dedication to shared values, striving to create a well-rounded academic environment that supports students in their journey toward global integration.
News: Thanh Hòa
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