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Awarding 20 Keidanren scholarships to students of Hue University

HNN.VN - On the morning of November 27, Hue University coordinated with Keidanren organization and The Association of Japanese Business in Vietnam to hold a ceremony to award Keidanren scholarships to students.

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Awarding scholarships to students

This year, the students who received these scholarships were 20 students with difficult circumstances making great progress in learning process from member training institutions of Hue University. Each scholarship worth 300 USD.

After awarding scholarships, representatives of Japanese organizations and sponsors also encouraged and gave regards to these students, at the same time hoped that they would keep on their learning efforts and effectively use the scholarships to serve their learning.

This is the 19th time that students of Hue University received this scholarship. According to the Association of Japanese Business in Vietnam, from 2002 up to now, around 1.750 students from member universities of Hue University and Da Nang University have been received Keidanren scholarships.

Story, photo: Minh Tam

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