The Department of Japanese Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, LHU in cooperation with the Traditional Japanese Culture Manners Meister Association (WABUNKA) on September 6 organized a seminar on paid internship program in Japan for students of the 2019 and the 2020 intakes and those who wished to study and work in Japan.
The program was attended by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Lam - Vice Rector; Dr. Nguyen Huu Nghi - Dean of Faculty of Oriental Studies; Ms. Nguyen Thi Nhu Thuong - Head of the Japanese Studies Department; lecturers and more than 250 students majoring in Japanese Studies.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Lam - Vice Rector of LHU delivered an opening speech at the seminar
Mr. Amemiya Norio, Chairman of Traditional Japanese Culture Manners Meister Association introduced paid internship programs in Japan
Students were excited with the paid internship program in Japan
At the event, Mr. Amemiya Norio, Chairman of Traditional Japanese Culture Manners Meister Association introduced paid internship programs in Japan. He also shared a lot of experience to help students better understand the issues relating to internships in Japan and future orientations as well as more motivation to study.
LHU, Oriental Studies, Japanese Studies, paid internship, WABUNKA