On the morning of December 28, 2018, Mr. Le Sai Gon - Director of the Saigon Import-Export Training Center - SIMEX attended the scholarship award ceremony for students overcoming difficulties and union officers, associations that have excellent academic achievements at the Foreign Trade College.
At the ceremony, SIMEX Center awarded 05 scholarships, each worth 2,000,000 VND in cash to students in difficult circumstances to encourage them during their studies at school. Short discussion with Dr. Nguyen Duc Minh - Principal of the school, Mr. Le Saigon said: "As a former student and former lecturer of the school, I am very honored and happy to help the school support the students, now now and at any time, within the means, not only in cash but also in many other forms of support and advice." SIMEX awards import-export scholarships at the College of Foreign Economics
At the same time, SIMEX Center and the School's Political Affairs and Student Management Department have reached an agreement to sponsor scholarships for specialized import-export courses at SIMEX for all union officials and students. Class representative of students majoring in International Trade, International Logistics, Business English, Business Administration... Deployed in the first quarter of 2019.
College of Foreign Economic Relations is the leading center in the country in training and fostering officials at college, professional and vocational levels, researching and experimenting with science and technology to serve training and production. production, business and services in the field of Commerce and society, contributing to the socio-economic development and education and training of the country. The school carries out training and scientific research cooperation with other training institutions. Create and conduct scientific research at home and abroad, organize scientific conferences, provide consulting and commercial services for socio-economic organizations.
Photo: Mr. Le Saigon (3rd from left) awarding scholarships to students at the College of Foreign Economics
Photography and article: Xuan Kieu