Welcoming the delegation from Mahamakut Buddhist University, Thailand
Update day: 24-03-2025On the morning of March 24, 2025, the University of Law, Hue University hosted a working session with a delegation of lecturers and students from Mahamakut Buddhist University, Thailand. This visit was part of ongoing international cooperation efforts aimed at strengthening inter-university relations, fostering academic exchange, and sharing experiences in teaching and research between the two institutions.
Delegation from Mahamakut Buddhist University, Thailand
The visiting delegation comprised lecturers and students from Mahamakut Buddhist University. They were warmly welcomed by lecturers from various faculties of the University of Law and over 20 students from the Vietnamese-English bilingual program.
During the meeting, LL.M. Phan Dinh Nguyen gave an overview of the university’s history, highlighting its development from its early days to its current role as a prominent institution within Vietnam’s higher education system. He also shared the university’s mission and training objectives, emphasizing its commitment to producing high-quality legal professionals to meet the evolving needs of society and the nation.
In addition, the University of Law presented an overview of its teaching methods, research activities, and international cooperation initiatives to the visiting lecturers and students.
Representatives from the University of Law, Hue University and Mahamakut Buddhist University, Thailand posed for a commemorative photo
The meeting concluded successfully, leaving a strong impression on all participants. The outcomes of this exchange lay a solid foundation for future collaboration between the two universities—not only in the field of law, but also across other academic disciplines. Representatives from both sides expressed their hopes that such engagements will become key milestones in the development of international education, contributing to the creation of a peaceful and mutually understanding global learning environment.
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