Nearly 200 third-year students majoring in nursing, tourism, education, business administration, electricity-electronics, information technology, and construction of Dong A University were received in Japan before they start their internship and work placement scheme.
The reception was secured by Japanese groups, companies, and businesses at the Japan-Vietnam Culture Exchange Festival and Japanese Job Day 2019 in the central coastal city of Da Nang on March 21.
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Japanese firms sign pacts to recruit nearly 200 third-year students.
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Vice Rector of Dong A University Luong Minh Sam said the event aims to open up training programmes, develop high-quality human resources, and create job opportunities for Vietnamese students in Japan and other developed countries.
A workshop on Vietnam-Japan cooperation in human resources training was held as part of the event as well as other activities providing information on recruitments of Japanese businesses.
On the occasion, Japanese groups – namely Suganuma, Eiseikai, Aijinkai, and M&K - presented 1,200 scholarships worth 12 billion VND for poor nursing students with good academic performances at the university.
The Vietnam-Japan culture exchange festival is set to feature Japanese art performance, Ikebana flower arrangement, Origami paper folding, calligraphy, painting, Vietnamese and Japanese cuisine, Japanese tea, and cosplay.
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Source: VNA
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