On September 19-20, Center for International Education of PTIT organized the “Multinational Cultural Exchange Day,” with the participation of students from various countries.
Vibrant atmosphere at “Multinational Cultural Exchange Day”
On the morning of September 20, during the opening ceremony, PTIT welcomed the following attendees Dr. Pham Vu Minh Tu – Deputy Director, (In-charge) Center for International Education, PTIT; Nguyen Dinh Son – Deputy Secretary of Youth Union, PTIT; Vu Thuy Linh – Lecturer, Faculty of Multimedia, PTIT; Pham Tran Cam Van – Center for International Education, PTIT; Nguyen Ngoc Linh – Center for International Education, PTIT.
On behalf of PTIT’s partners, the event was honored to welcome Ms. Chu Dieu Cam Nhung – Editor of Educational Program Production Department – Department of Education and Training of Vietnam Television. The event also saw enthusiastic participation from both domestic and international students studying at PTIT.
In recent years, PTIT has significantly expanded its enrollment and training of international students. Currently, nearly 100 international students from various countries are studying at PTIT. The institute also engages in multiple student exchange programs with universities in Japan, France, Italy, and others.
Beyond focusing on the academic quality of its students, PTIT places great emphasis on supporting their daily life and mental well-being. The institute regularly organizes extracurricular activities for international students, including excursions, cultural exchange events, musical performances, and counseling sessions. These activities aim to foster a welcoming and joyful environment, helping international students integrate into their new country and culture while providing them with the best learning and living conditions.
In opening speech, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Son, Deputy Secretary of the PTIT Youth Union, shared that the Multinational Cultural Exchange Day is part of a series of events designed for international students at PTIT. The event aims to connect cultures, strengthen ties among students from different countries, and encourage them to support each other during their studies at PTIT.
Booth of the joint training program
At the “Multinational Cultural Exchange Day,” students from Laos, Myanmar, Tanzania, Mongolia, and Vietnam competed in three categories: Traditional Costume, Booth Decoration, and Culinary Exchange. The participating teams performed excellently, bringing home prizes for their respective groups. In a vibrant and festive atmosphere, the event served as a bridge between international and Vietnamese students at PTIT. Additionally, students immersed themselves in cultural exchange activities showcasing various nations’ unique traditions.
Students come from Myanmar
The “Multinational Cultural Exchange Day” concluded with joy and pride for all the students who participated. The event left a lasting impression, strengthening friendships between cultures and creating unforgettable memories for international students during their time at PTIT. Following the event’s resounding success, the international students expressed their gratitude and hope that PTIT will continue to support international students and organize more meaningful activities in the future.
Booth of Mogolian
The program cannot lack the participation of Lao students
PTIT is very pleased to welcome the participation of interns from Japan
Booth of Tanzania