On August 2, seven DTU students left for Japan to take part in the “Japan Internship Program”, implemented by the DTU Vietnam-Japan Institute of Engineering and Technology (VJIET), in collaboration with the Quy Khanh Training and Consulting Company. On July 31, prior to departure, VJIET held a meeting to congratulate the students for their dedication and achievement.
Architect Le Vinh An, head of the Vietnam-Japan Institute of Engineering and Technology
The internship program lasts from six to twelve months and enables students to learn and gain experience working internationally, specifically in Japan, where values such as discipline, professionalism, and creativity are highly regarded. Students will also be able to immerse themselves in the Japanese culture and geography, and meet the local people.
DTU students with guests and lecturers
Architect Le Vinh An said: “Japan is a leader in the field of Technology and Engineering, with remarkable continuing development. However, the country is aging fast and Japanese companies are looking for young professionals, proficient in both the Japanese language, to work for them. Foreign workers have many opportunities when working and living in Japan and I hope that our seven Nursing students from the DTU Japanese language program will improve their expertise, enhance their skills and gain interesting experience there. If you are successful, you will be able to work full-time in Japan at a high salary at the end of your internships and make your dream come true.”
The seven students with family and friends
The students are granted Japanese visas, accommodation and compensation from the Okinawa Sea Friend Hotel, the Koyama Medical Welfare Corporation and the Shinken Corporation. Many internships have also been effectively implemented by DTU, VJIET and other Japanese companies in various fields, including Nursing; Pharmacy; Graphic Design; Japanese Language; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical Engineering; the Food Industry; IT; Construction and Architecture.
(Media Center)