The current job market increasingly demands practical skills and a clear professional mindset, making the connection between classroom knowledge and real-world experience an essential requirement in university education. From December 15th to 19th, the Faculty of Economics at UEF organized a series of thematic presentations for various training modules, creating highly practical "open learning sessions."
The representative from the Faculty of Economics expressed gratitude for the participation and sharing of the speakers.
The representative from the Faculty of Economics expressed gratitude for the participation and sharing of the speakers.
The representative from the Faculty of Economics expressed gratitude for the participation and sharing of the speakers.
Throughout the series of activities, UEF students had the opportunity to listen to and exchange ideas with business leaders and experts directly working in the fields of project management, real estate, logistics - seaports, and urban development. Through specific professional stories, the speakers shared lessons learned from years of practical experience, helping students better understand the nature of the work, career challenges, and competency requirements in each field.
UEF students focus on acquiring practical knowledge from their business "mentors".
In the specialized presentation on Project Management delivered by speaker Tran Duc Tho, Deputy Director of Investment at Bcons Construction Investment Joint Stock Company, students had the opportunity to access a comprehensive picture of the project implementation process in a real-world business environment. Through specific case studies, learners understood the role of project management in controlling progress, costs, quality, and risks, thereby gaining a clearer understanding of the responsibilities of managers and the coordination between stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.