Expanding Opportunities for HaUI Students: Studying and Working in Japan
Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI) students are set to embark on exciting new opportunities for practical experience, paid internships, and potential employment in Japan. A recent meeting between representatives of HaUI and a delegation from Miyagi province, Japan, discussed collaborative efforts to enhance cooperation in enrollment, program development, and job placement for students in Japan.
Overview of the working session
At a working session on January 23, officials from HaUI and Miyagi province outlined plans to expand collaboration in various areas. The discussions included strategies for enrollment, the development of Japanese language training programs, and facilitating job placements for HaUI students in both Japanese and Vietnamese businesses. The intention is to provide a comprehensive support system for students interested in pursuing educational and professional opportunities in Japan.
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of HaUI spoke at the event
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of HaUI, highlighted the robust development of friendly relations between Vietnam and Japan. HaUI's commitment to international cooperation and educational exchange has garnered support from major partners such as JICA, Mitsubishi, and Nissan.
The effective investment made by the Human Resources Training and Supply Company affiliated with HaUI, known as LETCO Company, has significantly contributed to the success of the university's initiatives. This strategic investment has facilitated the expansion of educational programs and paved the way for the School to send more than 3,000 international students to study abroad in Japan. This accomplishment underscores the commitment of HaUI to providing global learning experiences and preparing students for the challenges and opportunities in the international job market.
Recognizing the importance of language proficiency in fostering successful international experiences, Miyagi Prefecture has pledged to establish a Japanese language school. This initiative aims to create a supportive and motivating learning environment, encouraging more foreign students, including those from HaUI, to immerse themselves in Japanese language education. The program not only focuses on linguistic skills but also emphasizes cultural exchange, enabling students to interact with locals and participate in regional festivals.
To make these opportunities more accessible, HaUI students participating in the program will benefit from financial support. The support includes a 50% reduction in tuition fees and assistance with living expenses, making studying and working in Japan more financially viable for HaUI students. This commitment reflects the joint efforts of Miyagi Prefecture and HaUI to provide a well-rounded and inclusive experience for international students.
Mr. Hino Takahiro, Head of the General Administration Office of Miyagi Province expressed the desire for ongoing collaboration in developing the Human Resources Support Center in Hanoi
Mr. Hino Takahiro, Head of the General Administration Office of Miyagi Province, expressed gratitude to HaUI for their warm welcome and affirmed Miyagi Prefecture's commitment to creating optimal conditions for HaUI students. Emphasizing the importance of Japanese language training and support for higher education, Mr. Hino expressed the desire for ongoing collaboration between HaUI and the province in developing the Human Resources Support Center in Hanoi. This collaboration aims to further connect human resources locally and in various provinces in Japan, ensuring a seamless transition for students into the Japanese job market.
The collaborative efforts between HaUI and Miyagi Prefecture exemplify a commitment to providing students with comprehensive opportunities for education, cultural exchange, and professional growth. As the partnership expands, HaUI students can look forward to a future filled with enriching experiences, both in and out of the classroom, as they embark on a journey to study and work in Japan.
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