On the morning of April 9, UEF welcomed and held a working meeting with a delegation from Nasional University (UNAS) – Indonesia as part of the 2026 faculty exchange program. The activity contributed to strengthening international academic linkages and expanding cooperation opportunities between the two institutions.
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The working session focused on the faculty exchange program.
UEF was represented by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đỗ Hữu Nguyên Lộc – Vice Rector; Prof. Dr. Eric Jose Olmedo Panal – Director of the International Institute; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Majo Geogre – Dean of the Faculty of Economics; Dr. Đỗ Thị Thu Hà – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Economics; Dr. Piotr Antoni Binkowski – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration; MA. Nguyễn Thanh Lâm – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Finance – Accounting; Dr. Nguyễn Kim Thoa – Vice Director of the International Institute; and MA. Hoàng Trần Quang Dương – Head of the International Training Division.
The UNAS delegation included Prof. Dr. Suryono Effendi – Vice Rector for General Administration, Finance and Human Resources; Prof. Dr. Ir. Edi Sugiono – Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business; Prof. Dr. Andini Nurwulandari – Head of the S3 Management Study Program, FEB UNAS; Prof. Dr. Irma Setyawati – Doctoral Lecturer in Management Science; Dr. Hasanudin – Secretary of the S3 Management Study Program, FEB UNAS; Dr. Ir. Tri Waluyo, M.Agr – Head of the Bureau of Research Administration and Community Service; and Andi Wijanarko – Chairman of HIMADIM.
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Representatives from both institutions expressed hope for many high-quality cooperation programs in the near future.
The program emphasized faculty and academic exchange, featuring the participation of doctoral students currently enrolled in the PhD program at UNAS. During the session, the doctoral students presented a series of timely and highly applicable topics in economics and marketing, including trends in personal content creation linked to business in the digital era, FOMO marketing strategies in social commerce, solutions for revenue growth amid the global energy crisis, and issues of connective communication in marketing management.
Through the presentations, UEF students and faculty gained access to international perspectives, updated knowledge of emerging trends, and broadened their academic outlook in the context of globalization. In addition, the program provided an opportunity for learners from both sides to engage directly in exchanges, discussions, and the sharing of learning and research experiences.
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UEF students confidently engaged in academic discussions with UNAS doctoral researchers.
The discussion session was lively, with active participation from students of various faculties under the guidance of lecturers from both institutions. This interactive highlight enhanced connections between UEF and UNAS students while enriching the international learning experience.
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Representatives from both sides exchanged ideas on potential areas for future collaboration.
The working meeting not only delivered practical academic value but also opened up broader prospects for deeper collaboration between UEF and UNAS in the coming period, particularly in the areas of faculty exchange, scientific research, and the development of international training programs.
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