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    Business Administration Club with Master of Ceremonies Skills Training.

    In order to enhance students’ skills to support the organization of faculty programs, at 08:00 on 11 September 2023, The Faculty of Administration International Economics organized a specialized training session entitled “Master of Ceremonies Skills” for members of the Executive Committee of the Youth Union – Student Association and the Executive Boards of clubs under The Faculty of Administration International Economics.

    The program was attended by PhD Nguyen Van Tan – Dean of QT-KTQT, MB Ta Thi Thanh Huong – Vice Dean of QT-KTQT, lecturers, members of the Executive Committee of the Youth Union – Student Association, and all students serving on the Executive Boards of the Faculty’s clubs. In particular, the Faculty sincerely thanks Mr. Truong Ba Manh Long – Director of Ba Long Event Organization Company; Member of the Industry Advisory Board at the faculty level of QT-KTQT, together with accompanying members of the Company, for taking the time to participate and provide skills training for students of The Faculty of Administration International Economics.

    “Very useful,” “Provided us with much interesting knowledge,” “A lively and engaging program,” “Learned many interesting things from him,” and “Mr. Long shared in a friendly and easy-to-understand manner” were comments from students after participating in the program. These remarks serve as evidence of the program’s success in achieving its objective of equipping students with skills, not only in organizing programs but also in enhancing their speaking and presentation skills before an audience, as well as expressing their opinions in academic courses.

    On this occasion, The Faculty of Administration International Economics would like to express its sincere gratitude to distinguished delegates, honored guests, lecturers, members of the Executive Committee of the Youth Union – Student Association, and students for their enthusiastic participation, contributing to the overall success of the session.


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