From August 12th to 14th, the 2016 ASEAN Student Conference  (P2A-ASEAN-in-One) was hosted by Duy Tan University in Danang. The  conference opened up a series of exchanges on bridge-building, study and  research between ASEAN students. 120 lecturers and students from all  ASEAN countries attended.
“DTU is honored to organize the 2016 ASEAN Student Conference,” said Distinguished Teacher Le Cong Co, DTU President and Provost.  “P2A was founded in 2012 by Rangsit University in Thailand, DTU in  Vietnam, the National University of Laos, Norton University in Cambodia  and the Computer Institute of Myanmar. Since then, 70 more universities  and colleges have become members. P2A brings together, supports,  improves understanding and exchanges information on different national  cultures and customs, and lays the foundation for educational and  research collaboration on a number of topics. P2A has agreed upon  English as its common language, to gradually understand the various  educational programs and diplomas offered in each country, to facilitate  the mobility of the ASEAN workforce and provide better career  opportunities for graduates. As the organizer this year, DTU is sure  that the international conference will establish opportunities for joint  study and research, and we join hands for a peaceful, strong, and  unified ASEAN in the future.”
 

 
Students and lecturers from ASEAN universities and colleges 
At the general session of the Conference, students discussed three main  topics: the Ideal ASEAN Learning Environment; ASEAN Workforce Standards;  and the Power of Youth in shaping the environment, development and  sustainability of ASEAN. 
 
Students also participated in meetings with businesses, to learn about  the Education and International Student Exchange Linking program and  about the International Training program. DTU established a Vietnamese  record with the ten largest ASEAN flags ever exhibited, together with  entertaining bubbles and LEDs.
Mr. Jerome Schedler, Chief Executive of the P2A Permanent Council,  affirmed that the participation of lecturers and students from each  ASEAN nation in the Conference demonstrated the confident, mutual and  long-lasting relationships which are being forged between the P2A member  institutions. ASEAN countries currently live in relative peace,  prosperity and friendship, in a time when conflicts are still occurring  all over the world, because of the lack of understanding, respect and  sympathy for others. P2A brings ASEAN universities and educational  institutions together to understand each other and forge friendships.  The support of students participating in today’s event will be a key  factor in developing unified voices and actions, to create a durable  cadre of students working together to build a stronger ASEAN.
DTU establishes a Vietnamese record with the ten largest ASEAN flags ever exhibited 
Sirinthakarn, a senior student of Foreign Languages from Mahasarakham University in Thailand, said: 
“I  am so excited to attend the conference at DTU. The interesting  activities have allowed me to meet and become friends with many other  P2A students. This is my first time in Vietnam and Danang, a beautiful  city with lovely beaches. This trip is very important to me because I  can broaden relationships with students from all over ASEAN, better  appreciate their diverse cultures, learn more and gain experience to  create unique contributions to the future development of the ASEAN  community.”
Previously, in May 2015, DTU hosted the 4th P2A Partner Meeting and the  international seminar entitled:” ASEAN after 2015: Opportunities and  Challenges”. The 2016 conference succeeded in providing ASEAN lecturers  and students with a further understanding of P2A and the importance of  linking students in the region in this age of globalization, to broaden  internship and career opportunities in all ASEAN countries and  worldwide. 
(Media Center)