
Erasmus+ as a representative from Vietnam
No matter where you come from, being an Erasmus student is the first common thing that connects people together. “I am also an Erasmus student!”.
No matter where you come from, being an Erasmus student is the first common thing that connects people together. “I am also an Erasmus student!”.
It is not too long before the first batch of VinUnians will graduate and step into the real working world. For some, it is an exciting time but for others, there is a lingering sensation that something is not right. I feel that too and I hope this article will help me describe it to you all.
These high school experiences will not only be mere memories to me, but rather a turning point that allow me to learn more about my finite powers.
But Harrison goes beyond mere visibility. He emphasizes the responsibility the LGBTQIA+ community has towards society at large, particularly younger individuals struggling with oppression, discrimination, and self-acceptance.
5 years ago, Mr. Le Dinh Hieu got a special call from Ms. Le Mai Lan asking him to join her in building the first international-standard, not-for-profit university in Vietnam.
She knew that she will and always will be a police officer at heart, driven not by the love of shooting, handcuffing, or high-speed chasing criminals in a high-way with live helicopter cameras [...] but by the desire to exert a positive impact on society.
I don’t know why I felt frightened by this story more than any vehicular crash. Maybe in situations like these, there is no definitive flat tire to be fixed, no screaming for help, and no case to be made.