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Duy Tan University to Enroll Students in Law Programs in 2026
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Duy Tan University to Enroll Students in Law Programs in 2026

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Duy Tan University has become an official member of the Vietnam Network of Legal Training Institutions, aiming to produce high-quality legal professionals.
  • The university actively partners with legal firms and judicial bodies to provide students with practical experience and job opportunities.
  • Duy Tan's Law Faculty engages students in simulated court sessions and legal forums to enhance their understanding and application of law.

Duy Tan University is strengthening its legal education by joining the Vietnam Network of Legal Training Institutions. This affiliation aims to enhance the quality of legal professionals graduating from the university.

The university emphasizes practical learning through collaborations with law firms, the Vietnam Bar Association Magazine, and judicial organizations in Da Nang. These partnerships provide students with internships and potential employment after graduation, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and real-world legal practice.

Within the university, the Law Faculty at the School of Language & Humanities (LHSS) hosts engaging mock trial sessions. Students take on roles such as judges, prosecutors, lawyers, and defendants, tackling relevant legal issues like "Students and Violent Behavior" and "Organizing Illegal Drug Use." These simulations allow students to "live" the law, not just study it, fostering critical thinking and argumentation skills essential for a legal career.

TS. Ho Minh Khanh, a lecturer and lawyer at Duy Tan, stresses that excelling in law requires more than just understanding legal texts; it demands practical application. The university complements its mock trials with legal forums, specialized litigation workshops, critical thinking courses, and talks with practicing lawyers and legal experts. These activities ensure students are well-prepared for the demands of the legal profession, which requires strong ethics, resilience, and accountability.

Studying law will be extremely boring if you only 'imprison yourself' within the cycle of legal documents. A good law student not only understands the law but must know how to apply it to real life.

โ€” TS. Ho Minh KhanhA lecturer and lawyer at Duy Tan University, emphasizing the importance of practical application in legal studies.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.