On September 28, an online briefing session was held to discuss the
results of the twelfth iteration of the Okayama University-Hue
International Master’s Program. As part of this special master’s program
offered jointly by Okayama University and Hue University (Vietnam),
Vietnamese students enrolled in Hue University transferred to Okayama
University Graduate School of Environment and Life Science as
second-year graduate students in April 2020; however, as a result of the
coronavirus pandemic, their studies were interrupted by as much as 6
months to a year. Even though their research had to continue under
strained conditions as lessons moved online after returning to school,
they overcame difficulties and successfully completed the program.
The briefing session is held each year to give students an opportunity
to present their graduation research and to give a report to local
businesses that support them during their time in Japan.
Six students who successfully graduated in September gave presentations
on the results of their research, while three students who plan to
graduate in March 2022 gave an interim report on their progress thus
far.
Afterwards, students were divided into groups, allowing students to have
a lively conversation with their supervisors and with representatives
of the local businesses that supported them during the program.
We hope that the six successful graduates will use the knowledge and experience they gained from this course to benefit communities in their home country and we look forward to hearing about their future achievements. Okayama University will work to further improve the program, including the academic guidance and support systems. In addition, we will continue to have exchanges with Vietnam and help improve education in the country, to which we attach great importance to accelerate international exchanges with ASEAN countries.
https://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/eng/news/index_id10578.html
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