Da Nang University of Foreign Language Studies forges partnerships with 11 partners at home and abroad
DNO - The University of Foreign Language Studies under the University of Da Nang (UFLS-UD), has taken a bold step in strengthening its global academic footprint by signing cooperation agreements with 11 domestic and international partners.
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The signing took place on September 10 during the national conference ‘Collaboration in Training between Universities and Enterprises in the Context of Education Internationalization’
The new partnerships, 5 with Vietnamese organizations and 6 with international institutions, are designed to create strategic connections between the university, businesses, and the wider community. They mark a significant commitment to fostering a dynamic ecosystem of training, innovation, and knowledge transfer.
Internationally, the university reached agreements with ICTE Press, the Department of Education and Sports of Sekong Province in Laos, the Vietnamese Association in Savannakhet in Laos, Luxshare-Ict Co., Aureole Construction Software Development Co., and NTT E-MOI JSC.
Domestically, it partnered with Da Nang Newspaper, Radio and Television; KSH Consulting & Investment Co.; MJ ART Group; VI.TRA.CO Transport and Tourism; and Let’s Go Overseas Co.
The collaborations cover a wide spectrum: student internships, joint training programmes, professional development courses, brand promotion activities, scholarships and faculty exchanges.
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Notably, the partnership with Da Nang Newspaper, Radio and Television will provide top-performing students with opportunities for internships and recruitment, alongside joint programmes in soft skills training and communication.
By formalizing these agreements, UFLS-UD aims to enhance student employability, expand international exposure, and boost its competitiveness in the rapidly evolving education landscape.
More importantly, the partnerships signal a shared commitment to equipping future graduates with the skills, networks and experiences needed to thrive in a globalized workforce.