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Faculty of Law Conducts Training on Essential Communication Skills for Youth Union and ...

31/12/2025

Faculty of Law Conducts Training on Essential Communication Skills for Youth Union and Student Association Officers

Continuing the training content previously implemented, on the morning of December 31, the professional training program titled “Communication Skills for Youth Union and Student Association Officers” organized by the Faculty of Law continued to take place in a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere.
The core content remained focused on essential communication skills. However, this training session was expanded and explored more deeply through practical perspectives related to the implementation of Youth Union and Student Association activities in the current context.

The program provided UEF students with valuable knowledge on multi-platform communication.

Accompanying the students was Ms. Trần Ngọc Thúy – Former Head of Marcom at Dentons and Regional Marketing at Luther Vietnam. During the program, Youth Union and Student Association officers were exposed to numerous real-life situations closely linked to communication work, organizational image building, and the dissemination of positive information to students. Through the analysis of practical examples, two-way discussions, and experience sharing, students not only reinforced previously acquired knowledge but also enhanced their ability to apply it flexibly in specific circumstances.
The training emphasized sustainable communication thinking, highlighting the role of Youth Union and Student Association officers as “connectors” between the organization and students. Accordingly, participants were guided on how to develop appropriate content, select effective communication channels, and ensure that messages are delivered accurately to the right target audience.

The speaker analyzed lessons based on vivid real-life communication products.
The continuous organization of training sessions reflects the Faculty of Law’s strong commitment to developing communication skills for Youth Union and Student Association officers, contributing to improving the quality of student movement activities. This also serves as an important foundation for young officers to gradually improve themselves and better meet task requirements in the new phase.
 
Youth Union and Student Association officers of the Faculty of Law received certificates of completion for the training course.
In the coming time, the Faculty of Law will continue to implement many practical capacity-building programs, contributing to the development of a Youth Union and Student Association workforce that is professionally competent, skillful, and rich in a sense of responsibility, making positive contributions to the overall development of the University.
 
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