According to the Youth Union of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, this year the program has been expanded in scale and content when combined with the K69 Freshman Camp and the 2025 Student Volunteer Festival - two traditional activities organized by the school's Youth Union. This intersection creates a multi-dimensional experience space, where students can access cultural values, practice soft skills and foster a spirit of dedication in a modern academic environment.
The week took place with many rich activities, including: cultural exhibitions, seminars, international film screenings and special interactive events. This is an opportunity for Vietnamese and international students to explore diverse and vibrant cultural colors right on the university campus.
Team competitions at the Student Volunteer Day. (Photo: Hanoi University of Science and Technology) |
This year's event saw the participation of embassies from Japan, Korea, France, Myanmar, Laos, Belgium... contributing to expanding the space for exchange and promoting international cooperation in the student community.
Cultural booths representing many countries such as Laos, India, Germany, France, etc., along with performances, displays and traditional cuisine , recreated a miniature "international village" - where students have the opportunity to learn, experience and enhance mutual understanding in the context of integration.
Soumek Xaynguyen, a Cambodian student of the K67 course, Faculty of Computer Science, School of Information and Communication Technology, said: "I feel very happy to participate in the event. This is a valuable opportunity for me to exchange and connect with international friends and introduce Cambodian culture to everyone."
Participating in the event for the first time, Phom Phonsothina, a Lao student of the K69 course, School of Chemistry and Life Sciences, expressed: "I really appreciate the opportunity to explore the rich cultures of many different countries. In particular, experiencing traditional cuisine helps me feel more clearly about the people and the beauty of each ethnic group's customs."
Cambodian international student Soumek Xaynguyen (K67, Faculty of Computer Science, School of Information and Communication Technology) at the event. (Photo: Hanoi University of Science and Technology) |
Speaking at the event, Prof. Dr. Vu Van Yem, Vice President of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, said: "This is not only a connecting space, but also an off-campus training environment that helps students practice and develop comprehensive skills. The school expects students to foster a spirit of creative thinking, community responsibility and gradually become global citizens."
He also affirmed the role of the event in expanding international cooperation: "The event is a solid foundation for cultural exchange, and is an important bridge between foreign organizations and businesses with schools and students."
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