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Ho Chi Minh City Law University launches alumni business club to mentor students
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Ho Chi Minh City Law University launches alumni business club to mentor students

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ho Chi Minh City University of Law has launched an alumni business club to support students.
  • The club aims to connect alumni entrepreneurs with current students for career guidance and networking.
  • The initiative is part of the university's strategy to bridge the gap between education and the professional world.

The Ho Chi Minh City University of Law (ULAW) has officially launched its Alumni Business Club, marking a significant step in its strategy to foster connections between its graduates and current students. The club aims to leverage the resources and expertise of its successful alumni to support the next generation.

Established for the 2026-2029 term, the ULAW Alumni Business Club brings together entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals who are graduates of the university. Its core mission is to harness the collective power of the alumni community, enhance networking opportunities, and provide guidance for career development and entrepreneurship. The club will also collaborate with the university on training and student development activities.

Lฦฐu Thแป‹ Thanh Mแบซu, Vice President of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association and General Director of Phuc Khang Investment and Construction JSC, will chair the club's 12-member board. She emphasized that the club is built on three pillars: fostering substantive connections among ULAW entrepreneurs, supporting the university through resources and networks, and nurturing future generations via career orientation, experience sharing, internship support, and skill development.

ULAW President Dr. Lรช Trฦฐแปng Sฦกn highlighted the importance of modern universities equipping students not only with knowledge but also with the adaptability required for the evolving job market. He noted that in today's rapidly changing landscape, driven by technology and digital transformation, students need practical application skills, innovative thinking, and a commitment to lifelong learning. The establishment of the Alumni Business Club is seen as a crucial milestone in this endeavor.

With nearly 50 years of history, ULAW has produced numerous successful alumni across various fields. The university anticipates the club will serve as a central hub for alumni, facilitating knowledge exchange, creating opportunities, and promoting a spirit of service, thereby strengthening the university's brand and supporting its educational mission.

The ULAW Alumni Business Club officially launches today not as a destination, but as a starting point for a long journey of connection, sharing, and companionship.

โ€” Lฦฐu Thแป‹ Thanh MแบซuThe president of the ULAW Alumni Business Club stated the club's purpose during its launch.
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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.