GD&TĐ -Sáng 24/3 tại Trường Đại học Mở TPHCM đã diễn ra buổi Lễ Khai giảng khóa 2 lớp “ Văn hóa ứng xử trong giao tiếp và làm việc của người Nhật”.
On March 24th 2018, Ho Chi Minh City Open University (HCMCOU) held the opening ceremony of the 2nd course “Japanese Cultural Behavior in Communication and Business” at the HCMCOU Vo Van Tan campus. Attendees included Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nhan – Vice Rector of HCMCOU; Dr. Nguyen Thuy Nga – Dean of Faculty of Foreign Languages; lecturers of Department of Japanese Language; Mr. Amemiya Norio – President of Traditional Japanese Culture Manners Meister Association; distinguished guests from Japanese companies and HCMCOU students.
At the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nhan, Vice Rector of HCMCOU, said, “This is the second course following the success of the first one which attracted 75 Japanese language students. Attending this program, students not only learn knowledge of Japanese business etiquette culture and manners but also satisfy the requirements of the society in the context of globalization. Consequently, I do hope that you have to constantly study, improve your personality development and professional ethics to integrate into the working environment and culture of Japan.”
Mr. Amemiya Norio – President of Traditional Japanese Culture Manners Meister Association also wished 32 students attending the 2nd course the best of luck. He said, “We chose HCMC as one of first model universities to launch a course in Vietnam. This was a difficult course. All students had to be at the class 5 minutes before class started; however, no one dropped out of school and achieved excellent results. There were 4 students getting 100 points, and all of them were certified with a high score of 86, 89 points in the first course. That really impressed me.”
At the ceremony, Japanese enterprises shared their recruitment information and exchanged with HCMCOU students.
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