On January 17, the Vietnam-Korea Institute of Technology (VKIT) and the Faculty of Korean Studies at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) welcomed a delegation of volunteers from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). This meeting aimed to promote educational cooperation and cultural exchange between the two sides.
The event provided an opportunity to discuss strengthening connections with KOICA volunteers
During the meeting, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Xuan Lam, Vice Chairman of the University’s Board of Directors, extended heartfelt thanks to the KOICA volunteers for their valuable contributions to enhancing professional training quality and Korean language instruction at HUTECH. The involvement of native instructors not only enriches practical knowledge but also offers students unique opportunities to experience authentic Korean culture.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Xuan Lam expressed sincere appreciation to the KOICA volunteers for their contributions
Throughout their collaboration, the volunteers impressed with their enthusiasm and dedication to teaching while making remarkable progress in their Vietnamese communication skills. HUTECH reaffirmed its commitment to providing full support to the volunteers during their time at the University.
The KOICA volunteers have left a positive impression with their enthusiasm and commitment to their work
The KOICA delegation expressed delight at the collaboration and readiness to further strengthen ties with HUTECH. A representative from KOICA stated: “We are honored to collaborate with HUTECH. This partnership allows us to contribute to education and cultural exchange while deepening the cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Korea.”
HUTECH looks forward to fostering a long-term partnership that brings tangible benefits to the University and its students
The meeting also opened avenues for detailed discussions about future plans. HUTECH is optimistic about maintaining and expanding this partnership, aiming to deliver tangible benefits for its students and the broader community.
News: Mỹ Lệ
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