Edunet and Mirai Japanese Centers sign a Cooperation Agreement

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In the morning of August 27th, 2019, EduNet Study Abroad, a member of HUTECH Education, and Mirai Japanese Center jointly signed an agreement of collaboration, opening more learning conditions, skills, job opportunities in Japan to HUTECH students.
 
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Mr. Nguyen Nhu Chuong (left) and Mr. Yokoyama Seiichi, representatives of the two organizations
 
Attending the signing ceremony were Mr. Nguyen Nhu Chuong, Director of EduNet study abroad and Mr. Yokoyama Seiichi, Director of Japanese Center, along with lecturers and staffs of the two units.

At the meeting, EduNet Study Abroad and Mirai Japanese Center discussed many educational cooperation strategies and signed a cooperation agreement in which the two organizations could take full advantage of organizing and introducing academic seminars and workshops mainly provided by Mirai Japanese Center to HUTECH students.

 
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EduNet Study Abroad and Mirai Japanese Center would jointly organize academic seminars and workshops for HUTECH students

 
Furthermore, consultancy specialists from Mirai Japanese Center will also be present at EduNet study abroad office (A block, 4th floor at HUTECH’s main campus) to precisely consult and answer queries from HUTECH students about studying in Japan.
 
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The signing ceremony would open more learning opportunities following the Japanese standard training programs and studying abroad to HUTECH students
 
The signing ceremony would open more opportunities for HUTECH students who have a strong desire to study and work in Japan. Therefore, students would become more confident with their professional skills and knowledge as well as Japanese capability when following the Japanese standard training programs and studying abroad.

Article: Admissions - Public Relations Office
Translator: Tien Dat
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