Within the framework of the 6th APEC Human Resources Development Ministerial Meeting, Hanoi University of Industry participated in the exhibition of APEC education and vocational training under the theme “Sharing knowledge and skill development for a dynamic and integrated APEC” in order to introduce its human resource training model to the guests.
At the exhibition, Akira Isawa-General for Policy Coordination, Assistant to Japan Minister of Heath, Labour, and Welfare visited Haui stand.
In the context of global integration, vocational training plays an important role in the social and economic development of not only one country but also the whole world. As a result, Haui leaders have paid a lot of attention to promoting vocational training in the university.
International guests highly appreciated HaUI vocational training “products” and its models in Vietnamese vocational training system.
At the exhibition “Sharing knowledge and skill development for a dynamic and integrated APEC”, the university showcased the concrete outcomes of its reliable education and training programs which have attracted learners and gained high appreciation from many organizations and enterprises. The displayed “products” not only were of interest to most visitors but also drew a lot of attention of many enterprises and organizations from Japan, Korea and other nations as well.
The head of International Department, Haui, and experts from JICA presented the “products” of the university at the exhibition.
Through the exhibition, HaUI would like to introduce itself, learn experience and share the recent achievements in vocational training of the university in particular and of Vietnam in general with internal and external guests.
The exhibition also provided the university with a good opportunity to extend its educational cooperation with internal and external vocational training centres, contributing to enhancing the development of vocational training in Vietnam with the goal to reach the regional and the world standards.
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