The 2nd Overseas Master of Business Administration in Marketing Program in Vietnam Starts its First |
Post Department:Graduate School of Business Administration Post Date:2017-02-14 |
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In accordance with Taiwan
government’s Southward Policy, YunTech has been working with a Vietnamese university
since 2015 in order to hold the overseas master program5. The 2nd Overseas
Master of Business Administration in Marketing Program in Vietnam held the
ceremony of the first school day in a simple but organized way at Vietnam
University of Commerce (VUC) on August 21st, 2016.
Since the start of the overseas
master program, the program has attracted the participation of elites such as
government officials and managers from banks or other important companies in
the country in Vietnam. The ceremony was held by Dean Chen Cheng-hsui of the
College of Management, YunTech. Vice President Nguyen, Dean Nguyen of the
Office of International Affairs of VUC and Chair Pan Wei-hwa of the Department
of Business Administration of YunTech also joined the ceremony.
Dean Chen expressed his
appreciation especially to VUC for its assistance while he was delivering a
speech. He also encouraged the students to learn hard through the excellent
teaching of YunTech’s College of Management, which is accredited by AACSB, and to
come to YunTech to join the graduation ceremony at our beautiful campus once
they have finished all their courses. Chair Pan expressed his welcoming words
to the students and also did a presentation to introduce the courses and
beautiful campus to the new students. He also stated he hoped all the students
could find their own potential and become successful after finishing the
program.
The students of the 2nd
year of the program are not only elites or managers from different companies or
officials from the Vietnamese government, but also come from all walks of life and
also have as great experiences as students from the first year of the program. Due
to the experiences and introduction of the first group of the program, the
student number of this year is higher than the first group. It seems that the
program has already become an important platform for in-service training for
Vietnamese people. It is hoped the cooperation between YunTech and VUC will become
more intimate, thus providing a better platform for in-service trainings.
小圖1: Deputy Dean of the Office
of International Affairs, VUC; Dean of the Office of International Affairs, VUC;
Dean Chen Chen-hsui of the College of Management, YunTech; and Chair Pan
Wei-hwa of the Department of Business Administration, YunTech.
小圖2: Dean Chen Chen-hsui
of the College of Management, YunTech (left), and Dean Nguyen of Office of
International Affairs, VUC (right). |