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    [FAIE] Meeting with Associations, Enterprise Advisory Board Meeting, Alumni Gathering, and MOU Signing for the 2024–2025 Academic Year

    On 9 January 2025, The Faculty of Administration International Economics, Lac Hong University, organized a particularly special and meaningful event entitled “Meeting with Associations, Enterprise Advisory Board Meeting, Alumni Gathering, and MOU Signing for the 2024–2025 Academic Year.” This was an important occasion, creating opportunities to connect different generations of students, alumni, enterprises, and partner organizations, with the aim of promoting cooperation and sustainable development for all parties involved.

    The program commenced with the participation of associations, organizations, and strategic partner enterprises of The Faculty of Administration International Economics. This was a valuable opportunity for enterprises to share emerging industry trends, workforce demands, and future collaboration opportunities. Representatives from enterprises not only discussed practical requirements for students but also opened up opportunities for internships, learning, and working in professional environments.

    Figure 1. Overview of the program “Meeting with Associations, Enterprise Advisory Board Meeting, Alumni Gathering, and MOU Signing for the 2024–2025 Academic Year.”

    A key highlight of the program was the participation of alumni who have achieved success in their careers. Alumni not only shared stories of their professional journeys but also directly provided feedback and advice to current students regarding essential skills and knowledge required in the workplace. These contributions offered valuable insights, helping students gain a deeper understanding of the labor market and career orientation.

    Figure 2. Alumni sharing and providing feedback at the program.

    The program also witnessed the MOU signing ceremony between the Faculty and its strategic partners. These cooperation agreements will create opportunities for internships, research, and employment for students. At the same time, the signing of MOUs establishes a foundation for long-term collaboration between The Faculty of Administration International Economics and enterprises, contributing to enhanced training quality and professional development for students.

    Figure 3. The Faculty of Administration International Economics signing cooperation agreements with enterprises to strengthen sustainable partnerships.

    The program was not only an opportunity for networking but also a significant step in building strong connections among the University, enterprises, and alumni, while opening up numerous learning and career development opportunities for students.

    In addition to academic learning at the University, students also have opportunities to participate in Faculty programs related to training curricula and addressing employment issues in collaboration with enterprises. These activities help students better understand the real working environment, accumulate experience, and prepare more effectively for employment after graduation.

    This program reaffirms the commitment of The Faculty of Administration International Economics to providing a high-quality learning environment and supporting students in achieving sustainable development in the future.


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