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Unveiling the Secrets of EDM at the Talkshow “Music Festival – Beyond The Stage”How is a grand music festival brought to life? The talkshow “Music Festival – Beyond The Stage” served as a platform for HUFLIT’s Faculty of International Relations and Communication students to explore every stage of the process—from creative ideation and production to professional event operation.
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“Little Forest – Forest in a Jar”: A Small Journey of Nurturing Greenery in the Heart of HUFLITThe lobby area of HUFLIT’s Sư Vạn Hạnh campus came alive with vibrant shades of green during the workshop “Little Forest – Forest in a Jar” where students created their own miniature forests to embrace nature and convey a message of sustainable living and balance amid the fast pace of modern life.
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HUFLIT FIR&C Students Explore the “Real-World Skills” of the Interpreting Profession through Insights from AlumniRecently, HUFLIT’s Faculty of International Relations and Communication (FIR&C) organized a workshop titled “The Interpreting Profession – Real-World Skills,” featuring insights shared by the Faculty’s alumni and attracting strong participation from students.
HUFLIT students and journalism in the new era: When the pen goes hand in hand with technology
The talkshow “Journalism in the New Age” organized by the International Relations and Communication Faculty Union attracted a large number of students interested in journalism, communication and current affairs. The program is an opportunity for students to learn more about the movement of journalism in the digital age, through direct sharing from guests with rich practical experience.
“The pen leads the way – technology connects”
The talkshow “Journalism in the New Age” is about modern journalism, focusing on the relationship between journalism and technology in the digital age. The event helps students better understand the role of journalists, how technology supports the pen to bring information to the public faster, more accurately and more diversely.
The highlight of the program was the sharing of Journalist Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy – Deputy Director of the Center for Digital Content Development, Thanh Nien Newspaper. With rich practical experience, Journalist Minh Thuy brought students a new perspective on how journalists work. The practical and inspirational sharing from the speaker helped students better define the career path and social responsibility of journalists.
The transformation journey of journalism in the 4.0 revolution
The talk show “Journalism in the New Era” has two main parts: “Imprint” and “Pen” Mark. The “Imprint” part focuses on portraying the core values of journalism through practical stories, emphasizing the role of journalists in reflecting and orienting public opinion. The “Pen” part highlights the portrait of journalists in the technology era with keywords: Big Data, Virtual Assistant – AI, Creative Race, …
Journalist Minh Thuy further emphasized that in the context of the technology boom, especially the strong development of artificial intelligence, journalists need to be alert to the benefits that AI brings. Journalist Minh Thuy believes that AI can support reporters in searching, synthesizing data or processing technology, but the core role of journalists is professional ethics and responsibility before the law. “ AI is developing and it can support other fields. However, for journalism, we should not apply too much Virtual Assistant – AI because the most important thing when doing journalism is that we must take criminal responsibility. It cannot replace humans because mainstream newspapers need to have truly accurate and authentic information ,” Journalist Minh Thuy affirmed.
The talkshow “Journalism in the New Age” concluded with many meaningful messages about the role of the pen in the digital age. In the context of strong technological development, journalists not only need to be sensitive and creative but also need to maintain professional ethics, putting the interests of the community first. The event contributed to equipping students with the necessary knowledge and skills to be ready to enter the modern journalism environment, where technology is a tool, and the integrity of journalists remains the core value.