The Capstone International Course (from 10 January to 20 May 2023) was jointly organized by the University of Economics and Business – VNU (UEB-VNU) and Indiana University (IU), USA. After more than 5 months, students from both universities presented their projects with confidence, having gained valuable knowledge and experience in the fields of economics, business, and management. In addition, after completing the course, UEB students received certificates and engaged in meaningful cultural exchange with their American peers.
The presentation of the international Capstone course took place at the University of Economics and Business - VNU with the participation of the instructors directly guiding the course from Indiana University, USA as Prof. Tran Ngoc Anh and Prof. Huynh The Du (O'Neill School of Public and Environment Affairs); Ms. Nguyen Thi Mai Phuong (Deputy Chief of PHER Project). On the side of the University of Economics and Business, there was the presence of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Anh Thu - Vice Rector of the University; Dr. Nguyen Duc Lam – Head of Research and Development Department with 17 UEB students, and 15 students from O'Neill School.
Before, students were only exchanged and worked in teams online, but when they presented together directly on stage, the groups had good coordination to come up with ideas a feasible module towards promoting and developing the education system in Vietnam.
After impressive presentations, the groups listened to sharing, evaluation and suggestions from the teachers of Indiana University and the PHER project.
After attending the lecture, Indiana University (IU) students embarked on a week-long study program at the University of Economics and Business (UEB) focused on "Contemporary Economic and Development Issues in Vietnam" and "A Comprehensive Overview of Vietnamese History."
These seminars allowed the American students to deepen their understanding of Vietnam's history, culture, economy, and people. In the finale ceremony, the students from both institutions engaged in a cultural exchange session, sharing their thoughts and emotions after collaborating for over five months. The UEB students expressed their joy upon receiving certificates of successful completion of the course from the organizing team.
By sharing their artistic and cultural practices with one another, students from UEB and IU helped bridge the gap between their two countries.
Closing the Capstone international course, indeed the participating students will possess not only valuable knowledge and experience but also fascinating experiences and lasting memories! Let's look forward to the interesting and useful "cross-country" courses, with the next international friends to exchange, study and explore at UEB in the near future!