At Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), early immersion in a culturally diverse environment has become a distinct advantage, equipping young learners with the confidence and adaptability needed to thrive in a borderless world.

HUTECH students strengthen global skills through multicultural experiences
The creation of a multicultural learning environment is carried out consistently through a series of cultural exchange days, academic exchange activities, and international themed events. Familiar classrooms thus become not only places for knowledge transfer but also vibrant spaces of cultural interaction.
Student exchange activities with international peers from countries such as Denmark, Australia, Poland, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and others provide opportunities for HUTECH students to engage with learning environments that meet global standards.
During these exchanges, foreign languages serve as tools for communication, idea sharing, discussion, and critical dialogue on cultural and academic topics. Through this process, students broaden their knowledge, strengthen their communication skills, learn to listen to differences, and adjust their approaches within an international context.
Academic exchange activities help students expand their knowledge and develop a wide range of practical skills
Differences in culture and learning styles encourage each individual to observe, adapt, and find effective ways to collaborate. This process nurtures multidimensional thinking and the ability to work flexibly in diverse environments.
Exchange activities also extend beyond campus into the wider community. A notable example is the international community project Learning Express (LeX), where HUTECH students and students from Singapore Polytechnic conduct field studies at craft villages and community centers in Binh Duong, Dong Nai, and Ho Chi Minh City. From these trips, students propose solutions related to tourism development and cultural preservation, presenting their outcomes through exhibitions that contribute meaningful value to society.
Community-based projects also help generate practical benefits for society
Through teamwork and the development of practical solutions for communities, students strengthen their creative thinking, collaboration skills, and sense of social responsibility. Exhibiting project outcomes and delivering presentations further enhance their presentation and critical thinking skills, introduce them to international research approaches, and prepare them with a solid foundation for global integration.
At the same time, international cultural events such as the HUTECH Global Festival, the Taiwan Culinary and Cultural Festival, the Japan Cultural Festival - VJIT Matsuri, and Korean Cultural Day create a lively atmosphere for exchange and multicultural experiences. Through language interaction, cuisine, arts, and group activities, students learn to understand and respect differences while seeking common ground in diverse settings.
International cultural festivals and culinary events create dynamic and engaging spaces for exchange
Modern learning at HUTECH goes beyond the classroom, extending into international cultural and professional environments. From these hands-on experiences, young people gain a strong foundation to step into the world with confidence, flexibility, and readiness for the constant changes of the digital era.
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