Sanan Angubolkul stated that this cooperation is one of the key tasks in the Association’s development strategy and an essential part of its mission. The goal is to enhance the potential of Thai human resources by equipping them with basic language skills to access the Vietnamese labor market. He expressed confidence that, with the close cooperation between the two sides, the objectives set forth would be achieved.
At the event, Assistant Professor Dr. Khanisara Thanyasunthornsakun, President of Rajabhat Udon Thani University, affirmed that this cooperation program serves as a driving force for the Center for Vietnamese Studies to implement additional practical initiatives. These efforts will contribute to strengthening friendships between the university, governmental agencies, and businesses in both Thailand and Vietnam.
On this occasion, the Thailand-Vietnam Friendship Association announced the award of three scholarships, each worth 50,000 baht, to Thai students who wish to participate in a short-term Vietnamese language course at the Center. Upon completing the course, participants will be sent to Vietnam to continue their Vietnamese language studies for one month.
The Center for Vietnamese Studies under Rajabhat Udon Thani University is an academic institution dedicated to training and advancing knowledge about Vietnam in the fields of politics, economics, society, history, and culture. The Center serves as a resource hub providing data and information about Vietnam to Thai government agencies, private sector organizations, and the academic community, thereby promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between Thailand and Vietnam across various sectors. |
Author: Khang Anh
Source: Vietnamtimes
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