On the afternoon of May 18th, Hoa Sen University launched its "LinkedIn Learning for Campus" platform for students. A key feature of the platform is its ability to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) to suggest personalized learning paths based on students' abilities, career goals, and the skill sets prioritized by the job market.

Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Huu Huy Nhut - Rector of Hoa Sen University, said that the "LinkedIn Learning for Campus" learning platform is expected to be operational from the 2026-2027 academic year.
At the event, Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Huu Huy Nhut, Rector of Hoa Sen University, stated that students will have access to a diverse online learning resource library with over 25,000 courses and hundreds of professional certifications (Microsoft, Zendesk, Adobe, etc.) taught by international experts.
Courses are delivered in various formats such as short videos , online lectures, audio, live broadcasts, etc., allowing students to study flexibly anytime, anywhere.
Upon completion of the course, students receive a skills certificate that can be directly integrated into their personal LinkedIn profile, allowing them to build a "digital CV" while still in university instead of waiting until their final year.
"A university degree is just the starting point; self-learning ability is the long-term competitive advantage for each individual. In the digital age, the school not only provides students with what it has but also strives to connect them with the best knowledge and learning resources in the world ," Associate Professor Huy affirmed.

Approximately 31% of all job postings on LinkedIn are suitable for recent graduates and interns.

Hoa Sen University collaborates with LinkedIn and Talentnet to launch a learning platform for students.
Speaking at the event, Darren Cheng, Director of Growth for Southeast Asia at LinkedIn, said that Sen University is one of the first universities in Vietnam to establish a deep strategic partnership with LinkedIn.
"The skills required are changing rapidly. By 2030, it is projected that 70% of the changes in occupational skills will be driven by GenAI," added Darren Cheng.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/sinh-vien-xay-dung-cv-so-ngay-tu-giang-duong-196260518204846712.htm







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