Slide background
   
Slide background
   
Slide background
   
Slide background
   
Slide background
   
Slide background
   
Slide background
  SUMMERSCHOOL VIETNAM 2023  
Slide background
   

News

V2WORK – ''YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD TRY THEIR HAND AT START-UP''

, 19/09/2019 14:09

“Young people should try their hand at start-up”, shared Dr. Tran Dinh Lam, Director of the Center for Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies and guest speaker at the British Council sponsored discussion on start-ups between entrepreneurs and students of the Faculty of Education, USSH-VNUHCM, held on the 15th of September, 2019.

Dr. Tran Dinh Lam as guest speaker

The session welcomed as keynote speaker Mr. Tran Van Lieng, CEO/Chairman of Vietnam VINACACAO Joint Stock Company. Engaging in discourse with the students, Mr. Lieng highlighted the many opportunities and challenges facing the Vietnamese youth when starting up a business.

Mr. Tran Van Lieng, CEO/Chairman of Vietnam VINACACAO Joint Stock Company, as keynote speaker

Mr. Lieng believed Vietnam to be a fertile land for new ideas and stated: With just an idea, you’re already one step ahead. With that being said, an idea alone does not a business make. The Vietnamese youth, he opined, had many ideas but lacked the experience to realize them––a flaw in the Vietnamese entrepreneurial spirit. His advice to would-be entrepreneurs was to accumulate experience through internship after graduation to enable the actualization of their projects.

Entrepreneurs and students discussing in a "Start-up Ring"

In Mr. Lieng’s opinion, start-up could be a beneficial venture for the Vietnamese youth in terms of expanding one’s knowledge and instilling in oneself a sense of achievement and self-discovery. When starting up a business, a project holds more sentimental value. A project is the brainchild of the entrepreneur, one born from dedication and passion. The entrepreneur has a duty to protect and realize the fruit of their intellectual labour. A long process this may be, but it serves as an incentive for self-growth.

Participants of the discussion taking a group photo

The discussion opened and concluded in line with the spirit of project V2WORK(*): improving the employability & entrepreneurship skills of HEIs graduates. The session helped to inform the students of the Faculty of Education of new and correct view of start-up.

* V2WORK – “Strengthening the Vietnamese Higher Education System to improve graduates’ employability and entrepreneurship skills” – aims to strengthen the capacities of the Vietnamese Higher Education System to improve the employability & entrepreneurship skills of its graduates, and to reinforce its relationships with the labour market. The project is coordinated by the University of Alicante, Spain and funded by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union. The Center for Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies is one of 13 implementing agencies of project V2WORK. For further information, visit http://cvseas.edu.vn/strengthening-the-vietnamese-higher-education-system-to-improve-graduates-employability-and-entrepreneurship-skills_c79_d1670.htm

Recent news

MEETING WITH AMBASSADOR KUNIO TAKAHASHI AND A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE JAPAN RESEARCH INSTITUTEFIELD RESEARCH IN HUE CITYTHE THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON GLOBAL SECURITY GOVERNANCECONGRATULATING THE 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NATIONAL DAY OF THE LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (2.12.1975 - 2.12.2024)INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR - ASEAN EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESINDONESIA - VIETNAM FESTIVAL WEEK 2024 IN HO CHI MINH CITYFIELD RESEARCH IN CA MAU PROVINCESCIENTIFIC SEMINAR - PROMOTING MULTICULTURAL VALUES AND THE POTENTIAL TO BUILD A CULTURAL AND CIVILIZED URBAN LIFESTYLE OF MULTICULTURAL FAMILIES IN HO CHI MINH CITY PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM TO VISIT AND EVALUATE THE PILOT MODEL OF HIGH-TECH AGRICULTURAL TOURISM WITH CIRCULAR SOLUTIONS IN PHU GIAO DISTRICT, BINH DUONG PROVINCEVISIT TO OHITO ORGANIC FARM: A SUSTAINABLE DIRECTION FOR THE FUTURE

Same category

REACT REPLICATION SEMINAR 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINANCIAL RESOURCES SUPPORTING CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHATTENDING TOURIST 3RD CONSORTIUM MEETING AND VISIT COMMNUINITY-BASED TOURISM MODELS IN CHIANGMAI, THAILANDV2WORK – EMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM FORUMREACT NATIONAL SEMINAR 3: GREEN GROWTH AND THE CASE OF HO CHI MINH CITYNATIONAL TRAINING 2: ECONOMY AND CLIMATE CHANGESHARING ON TOURIST PROJECT AT THE CONFERENCE IN CULTURE – TOURISM VILLAGE, CHO LACH DISTRICTMEETING WITH DELEGATION FROM ANTALL JÓZSEF KNOWLEDGE CENTRE (AJKC), HUNGARY5TH V2WORK TRAINING OF TRAINERS TOOLS FOR ENGAGEMENT THROUGH CAREER CENTRESVISITING PROF. LARY BERMAN, GEORGE STATE UNIVERSITY AND INTRODUCING REACT PROJECT
  • STUDY ABROAD
  • EACEA
  • VEES-NET

About us

IntroductionHistoryFunctions and MissionsStrategic Development PlanOrganizational StructurePROCESS MANAGEMENTLogo

Scientific research

SeminarResearch PartnersResearch ProjectsResearchers' Curriculum Vitae

Courses

Thai Khmer - LaoVietnamese Language ProgramBurmese - Indonesian
Address: Room K211, 10–12 Dinh Tien Hoang Street,
Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Tel.: (8428) 39100692 | Fax: (8428) 39110297
Email: info@cvseas.edu.vn
–––
©2016 Center for Vietnameses and Southeast Asian Studies