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    [FAIE] Graduation Thesis Defense – Internship Subcommittee at Dong A Trading and Service Company Limited

    On 29 October 2024, in Room D105, Campus 2 of Lac Hong University, the graduation thesis defense subcommittee for students of the 2021 cohort under The Faculty of Administration International Economics was successfully held. The session attracted the attention of many lecturers and was especially honored by the participation of Mr. Van Cong Hai – Head of Customer Relations Department of Dong A Trading and Service Company Limited – as an evaluator.

    In a formal and confident atmosphere, six students presented their carefully prepared theses, reflecting the knowledge and skills they had accumulated throughout their academic journey and internship experiences at enterprises. Each presentation not only demonstrated an in-depth understanding of issues in the field of Economics (Foreign Trade) but also proposed practical analyses and solutions to real-world challenges.

    The presence of Mr. Van Cong Hai provided a practical and insightful perspective on the profession that students are about to enter. He offered positive comments on the quality of the theses and affirmed the thorough preparation of the students. His participation not only served as motivation but also helped students gain clearer insight into the challenges and opportunities in their future careers.

    All six students of the subcommittee achieved the expected results, reaffirming the training quality of Lac Hong University. These achievements stand as evidence of their continuous efforts throughout their academic and internship periods.

    The graduation thesis defense was not only the conclusion of an academic program but also the opening of new opportunities for the students’ future. Equipped with solid knowledge and practical experience, they are ready to confidently enter the labor market, face challenges, and maximize their capabilities.

    Congratulations to the students of the 2021 cohort from The Faculty of Administration International Economics on successfully completing their graduation theses. It is hoped that the valuable experiences gained from this defense session will serve as a solid foundation for further achievements in their future careers.


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