Running from May 8 to 10, the career-orientation-bus programme features a range of activities including information sessions on vocational training and job opportunities in Germany, guidance on safe and legal migration pathways, preparation in language and cultural integration, and roundtable discussions with experts from various sectors.
It is hard to see national liberation, reunification or path through peace and independence of Vietnam as a nation without the presence of President Ho Chi Minh and the stamp of his personality, British historian John Callow has said in a recent interview with the Vietnam News Agency on the occasion of the 134th birthday the later leader.
The Vietnamese Student Association in the Netherlands (VSNL) has recently held a career fair at the headquarters of the Vietnamese Embassy in the European country.
Efren Reyes, one of the world’s pool legends, is competing at SEA Games 31. His appearance caused quite a stir at the Ha Dong Gymnasium in Hanoi on May 16.
LiveSpace Vietnam, a music talent project initiated by the L'Espace, in collaboration with Monsoon Music Festival, Believe record label (France), and The Thao & Van Hoa (Sports & Culture), officially kicked off on January 12.
Youngsters are advised that when they are making decisions to study abroad, the areas of expertise they will be specialising in should not be overlooked.
Former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Do Muoi passed away at 23:12 on October 1 at the Military Central Hospital 108 due to serious illness.
The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s HCM City branch and the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise on June 14 began a programme for improving the quality of vocational training in aquaculture.
A ceremony has been held in Toronto, Canada to introduce a Spanish version of a book on the life and career of late President Ho Chi Minh on the occasion of his 127th birthday anniversary.
A host of events have taken place worldwide to celebrate the 250th birth anniversary of the great poet Nguyen Du (1765), a World Cultural Figure who brought Vietnamese poetic language to a new high.