To broaden opportunities for students to study, intern, and develop their careers in an international environment, the Vietnam-Japan Institute of Technology (VJIT) and the Institute of Applied Sciences at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology recently held a meeting with representatives of Musashino Corporation (Japan) to discuss directions for cooperation in the next phase.
VJIT, the Institute of Applied Sciences, and Musashino Corporation discuss future cooperation plans
The meeting built upon the partnership that HUTECH and Musashino Corporation have established over the years while creating new opportunities to connect university education with the workforce needs of Japanese enterprises.
The meeting expands cooperation opportunities between HUTECH and Musashino Corporation
Discussions focused on expanding the Internship Program for students at Musashino’s hotel network and food manufacturing facilities in Japan.
Through this collaborative initiative, students will have greater opportunities to experience an international working environment, observe professional operational practices, and develop workplace competencies in accordance with Japanese corporate standards. These valuable hands-on experiences will help students strengthen their professional knowledge, enhance their global readiness, and better prepare for their future careers after graduation.
Both sides also discussed recruitment needs and practice-oriented training initiatives
In addition to the internship program, the two parties exchanged views on recruitment demands, industry aligned educational approaches, and future career opportunities available to students.
The meeting creates additional opportunities for learning, internships, and real-world experiences for young people
The longstanding partnership between HUTECH and Musashino Corporation has provided generations of students with valuable opportunities for learning, internships, and practical experience. This latest meeting further reinforces the sustainable relationship between the two organizations while opening new prospects for developing a highly qualified workforce capable of meeting the needs of Japanese businesses.
News: Gia Hân
Photo: Thành Phúc
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