
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!”.
Exchange students from the last Spring semester are now back in Vietnam, many of whom suffering post-exchange syndrome and reverse culture shock. Today, Le Dinh Nam will share his story of his journey in the land of Spain.
Like it or not, exchange students have to learn to live with the enduring climate no matter where they have chosen. Weather conditions can truly make or break your exchange experience, good or bad.
A fortune teller told my mom that I am not destined to study abroad, so I proved they were wrong.
Le Trung Kien was already a junior at CBM when he decided to change his major. Is he wasting his time and potential or is there more to it?
Everyone [is a] gangsta until Lam Duy walks in. The VinUni junior got himself the chance to intern at some of the biggest, most coveted multinational corporations. But do those opportunities come at a cost and what can you do to follow in Duy’s footsteps?
Being able to leave a few personal marks and live like a local truly upgrades my internship experiences. Nha Trang just feels like another home.
The sensation could be described as inflammations of every tissue and weakening of every muscle, and the nurse asked me to squeeze a goddamn chew toy.
Community Service Learning, as its name, creates opportunities for VinUnians to serve the community while cultivating empathy and leadership. The Project this time guided us to teach and spread "book spirit" to children at two primary schools in two rural districts of Hanoi.
Young Change Maker, a non-profit project that has the slogan: "Young people act for young people". Let's hear some sharing from Pham Nhat Minh to know more about this project.
The charity event highlighted students' inner empathy, one of the core values of VinUniversity.
Surviving guideline in VinUni, part 2. Written by a club president, for the new presidents of VinUni clubs.
Summer is here and each of us must have had tons of plans for fun things we want to do. Yet, in this summer, I choose to go to my kendo club diligently, something I wouldn’t dare imagine a year ago. And here I am, what happened? Let’s find out in this short tale of friendship.
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.