On January 5, DTU commemorated the 70th anniversary of Vietnamese Students’ Day.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Tuyet, Secretary of the DTU Youth Union
Attendees included Mr. Nguyen Ba Duan, Secretary of the Danang Youth Union; Hero of Labor and Distinguished Teacher Le Cong Co, DTU President and Secretary of DTU party committee; Dr. Vo Thanh Hai, DTU Vice-Provost; Mr. Mai Xuan Binh, Chairperson of the DTU Students’ Association; DTU faculty and students.
Mr. Nguyen Ba Duan awards the "Student of Five Merits” title to DTU students
The history and traditions of Vietnamese students were reviewed and the DTU Youth Union was honored to receive an Excellent Union in the Student and Youth Movement for 2018 - 2019, for its remarkable efforts over the years.
Dr. Vo Thanh Hai awards scholarships to students winning national and international prizes
Distinguished Teacher Le Cong Co, DTU President, shared some emotional memories of the times when Vietnamese students fought for the independence and freedom of their country and then he talked about their duties in peacetime, studying and starting up businesses for themselves, for their families and Fatherland.
Distinguished Teacher Le Cong Co also proposed that the university Youth Union and the DTU Student Association establish a policy for studying, serving the community and starting up new businesses to assist in national development. In addition, he proposed that the university Youth Union should fund humanitarian visits to former battle fields, historical cemeteries and to areas that were heavily bombed during the war, so that the young students can promote goodwill and happiness there.
Nine students were honored with “Student of Five Merits" awards from the city and another twenty-five from the university. Eleven others were commended for their excellent performance in the Youth Movement.
DTU awarded scholarships totaling seven billion dong to the leading students in DTU advanced programs, who had won national and international prizes or excellent performance awards in 2018 - 2019. Disadvantaged students were donated bus tickets to return home at Tet.
(Media Center)