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University of Economics and Business strengthens cooperation with partners in Korea

Continuing activities to promote cooperation and exchange of experiences between the Faculty of Development Economics (UEB - FDE) and Korean partners in the field of education, research and start-up support, from May 2 – May 6, 2023, the faculty and staff visited and worked at Sungkyunkwan University - the oldest university in Korea.


During their working time in Korea, the delegation had the opportunity to meet and work with experts, researchers and lecturers at Sungkyunkwan University's Startup Support Center (SKKU) and the College of Economics, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.

Through the exchange sessions, the partners shared valuable experiences in education, scientific research and entrepreneurship support for students in Korea, and also highly appreciated the efforts and achievements of the students of the Faculty of Development Economics in particular and the University of Economics and Business - VNU in general.

During the process of working openly, enthusiastically and effectively, along with the desire to bring good values to UEB and Sungkyunkwan University, the two sides have reached an agreement to cooperate and jointly carry out activities. in the future, including the Exchange of students, lecturers and researchers; Organizing seminars and joint research projects.

 Korean partners shared during the working session with UEB lecturers 
 The delegation worked with the Startup Support Center of Sungkyunkwan University, Korea (SKKU's Start-up Support Center)
 Assoc. Prof. Dr Nguyen An Thinh (left) - Dean of the Faculty of Development Economics giving souvenirs to representatives of the Center
 The Delegation worked with the College of Economics, Sungkyungkwan University, Korea
 
 Assoc. Prof. Dr Nguyen An Thinh presented gifts to leaders of the College of Economics, Sungkyungkwan University, Korea

In addition to promoting cooperation programs, the faculty and staff of the Faculty of Development Economics also have the opportunity to learn and evaluate trends and challenges in the field of education and scientific research, as a way to propose and apply appropriate solutions to improve the quality of training and research at the University of Economics and Business.

Here are some photos from the trip:

 
 
 
  

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