
Seeing off the students before their trip were Mr. Huynh Quoc Phong - Director, Center of Corporate Partnerships; Mr. Vuong Minh Chau and Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Trang - Lecturer and many staff of Faculty of Languages and International Cultures, along with IFK representatives. Additionally, their families also came to offer them words of encouragement.

Two students from the Japanese Language program confidently embarked on their internship.
The student group going abroad this time included two UEFers from the 2020 cohort of the Japanese Language Program, Nguyen Phan Tuong Vi and Phan Le My Hau. After a period of dedicated study at UEF, they acquired the necessary professional skills and Japanese language proficiency to successfully complete a one-year internship at the Ikaho Grand Hotel, a subsidiary of Itoen Hotels Joint Stock Company.


UEF lecturers offered advice on how to make the most of students’ internships.
After a year of implementation, international internship programs have consistently demonstrated their significant impact on young people’s development. By offering students the opportunity to study and work in advanced countries, these programs enable them to accumulate valuable skills, enhance their language proficiency, and gain invaluable experiences during a pivotal time in their lives. Upon returning from their internships, many students have undergone remarkable transformations, emerging as well-rounded, professionally competent individuals, ready to enter the job market with numerous opportunities.


Touching moments at the airport when everyone sent off the students.
The send-off concluded with a medley of special emotions. Armed with the knowledge and experiences accumulated over four years of university study, it is believed that the students will have a successful internship, adding great value to their personal and professional growth while continuing the proud traditions of previous generations.
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