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20 KEIDANREN and JCCI scholarships awarded to Hue University students

TTH.VN - On the afternoon of March 16, a ceremony to award scholarships to students of Hue University, sponsored by the Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN) and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) in Vietnam, took place at Hue University.

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Awarding scholarships to students

This year, there are 20 students receiving the KEIDANREN & JCCI scholarships. They are the ones with difficult circumstances from member universities of Hue University, striving to excel in learning. Each scholarship worth 7 million VND.

At the scholarship awarding ceremony, representatives of Japanese organizations and sponsors congratulated and encouraged the students, and at the same time, wished that the students would continue to study hard and make effective use of the scholarships to serve their learning.

From 2002 up to now, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) in Vietnam has cooperated with the Japan Business Federation to award scholarships to nearly 2,000 excellent students from Hue University and the University of Da Nang.

By HUU PHUC
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