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New Opportunities for Students in the Japanese Language Major


In the context of increasingly profound globalization and international integration, expanding cooperation with prestigious universities worldwide remains a core strategy of Duy Tan University. Recently, the Japanese Language Faculty at the School of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences (LHSS) participated in a reception for a delegation from Sanyo Gakuen University (Japan) during their working visit to Da Nang. This event marks a significant step forward in building a sustainable bridge for education, research, and cultural exchange between the two institutions, simultaneously opening numerous new opportunities for students, lecturers, and researchers in the field of Japanese Language and Culture.

Duy Tan University, particularly the Japanese Language Faculty under the LHSS, has long focused on building cooperative relationships with numerous universities, academies, and educational organizations in Japan. Hosting the Sanyo Gakuen University delegation this time was not only an occasion for both sides to exchange views on training programs, teaching methodologies, and development orientations but also a reaffirmation of their shared commitment to promoting foreign language education, academic research, and cultural exchange between the two nations.

The working visit by the Sanyo Gakuen University delegation also contributes to enhancing mutual understanding and strengthening the bond between the peoples of Vietnam and Japan. Through cultural exchange activities, students from both universities have the opportunity to share and experience the traditional beauties of each culture, thereby fostering mutual respect, understanding, and appreciation. Duy Tan students not only enhance their Japanese language proficiency but also broaden their global perspective, developing a spirit of integration and adaptability in a multicultural environment.

Notably, exchange and internship programs in Japan will help students cultivate a professional work ethic, cross-cultural communication skills, and discipline—essential factors for future career success. With this solid partnership, students majoring in Japanese Language are certain to gain more opportunities for study, exchange, and career development, contributing to building a high-quality human resource pool that serves the development of Vietnam-Japan relations in the new century. This aligns precisely with the training strategy set by the LHSS at Duy Tan University: practice-oriented training and international integration.