Graduation Internship is a critical curriculum that help students experience, expose themselves to the practical working environment. It is also an opportunity to acquire further knowledge, nurture their professions and extend the relationship network. For that reason, acquiring essential assets in advance is a critical factor to have an effective internship.
MARCH 3, Aiming for better preparation and resolving student’s concerns revolving around the internship, The Faculty of English Language collaborated with the Center of Corporate Partnerships held the Instructions on Graduation Internship for K21 Students.
Graduation Internship Instruction session for K21 FELers
With thoughtful instruction from the Faculty Board of Leaders, UEFers were improvised with specific, visual information of the internship in the upcoming April, allowing them to have suitable development pathways. The session is also part of the Internship Orientation 2025 program currently take place dynamically and informatively for senior UEFers.
In participation and sharing at the session were Dr. Pham Huy Cuong - Dean of the Faculty, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tuan - Deputy Dean of the Faculty, Ms. Hoang Thi Ngoc Hien - Assistant Dean alongside lecturers currently working under the Faculty.
The lecturers of the Faculty of English joined in the sharing
At the instruction session, UEFers were provided in detail on the University’s plans for internships in the upcoming months. From first basic steps such as meeting the mentor, searching for suitable enterprise at Mock-Interviews, and completing various forms to the process of completing the Internship Report, all were thoroughly instructed by Dr. Pham Huy Cuong. This is a fundamental basis for students to grasp essential information that enables them to strive for personal development to have the best performances, winning the heart of employers.
Issues revolving around the internship were shared in detail by Dr. Pham Huy Cuong
Especially, with the desire to help students better understand the available positions for them to try during the upcoming internship, Dr. Pham Huy Cuong also provided more specific information on the nature and content of the work in each industry group. Accordingly, at UEF, it is based on four majors: Teaching English, Business English, Translation and Interpretation, and Media English.
Students make questions bases on their issues during their selection of Internship unit
The meeting session offered K21 Students a better understanding of the importance of the Graduation Internship, providing practical assets for them to confidently step foot in the business environment. With the provided content, we truly hope that UEFers will effectively make use of this opportunity for personal innovation and achieve success in their future career pathway.
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