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HUFLITers Explore the Converged Newsroom Model at Thanh Nien NewspaperRecently, HUFLIT students had the opportunity to experience a real-world working environment and gain deeper insights into journalism in the context of digital media at the newsroom of Thanh Nien Newspaper.
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HUFLIT Lecturers Proactively “Take the Pulse” of the 2025 Labor Market at HUFLIT Career Talks No. 25Held in a warm and open sharing atmosphere, HUFLIT Career Talks No. 25, themed “Labor Market Report and Case Study Sharing Strategies,” served as an important bridge enabling lecturers to update themselves on the latest shifts in the global labor market in 2025. Through this, lecturers are encouraged to innovate teaching methods and work alongside HUFLIT students in preparing for the digital future.
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The Faculty of Foreign Languages at HUFLIT “Ignites” the Teaching Profession for Major StudentsRecently, the Faculty of Foreign Languages organized the first professional skills seminar for students in the 2025–2026 academic year under the theme “From the Classroom to the Teaching Podium.” The program was not only a career-sharing session but also opened a profound narrative about the educational journey—exploring choices, commitment, and sustaining passion for the teaching profession in the context of modern education.
“Law Day” 2025 – A Legal Education Activity Series for HUFLIT Students
In response to the Vietnam Law Day (November 9), the Youth Union – Student Association of the Faculty of Law organized the 2025 “Law Day” activity series with the theme “Law & Limit – Setting Safe Boundaries in Cyberspace”.
The program aimed to promote legal awareness and equip students with self-protection skills in the digital era, drawing strong participation from HUFLIT students. This year’s theme focused on helping students understand legal boundaries and recognize common violations in the online environment, enabling them to establish safe limits and use social media responsibly, ethically, and in compliance with the law.
The activity series included four components: The themed guessing minigame; The “Say No to Cyberbullying” infographic design contest; The “Golden Bell Challenge” competition and The “Classroom of Justice” workshop.
The 2025 “Law Day” series kicked off with the online theme-guessing minigame on the “Law Day – HUFLIT” community page, attracting more than 1,000 student participants. Through engaging visual clues, the minigame created positive engagement and helped students approach the “Law & Limit” theme in an accessible and enjoyable way from the very first activity.
Following the excitement of the minigame, the “Say No to Cyberbullying” infographic design contest was launched widely for all HUFLIT students and received 25 submissions. By presenting information visually, students had the opportunity to convey anti–cyberbullying messages through their creative and vibrant designs. The entries not only showcased originality but also carried strong educational value, helping spread the message “Say No to Cyberbullying”throughout the HUFLIT student community.
The “Golden Bell Challenge” took place in a vibrant atmosphere with enthusiastic participation from students at Lobby B of the Sư Vạn Hạnh campus. Contestants faced a series of questions covering both theoretical and practical knowledge, focusing on key topics such as the 2018 Cybersecurity Law and the Code of Conduct on Social Media.
This activity not only allowed students to assess their understanding of legal issues but also strengthened their awareness of responsibilities, permissible actions, and prohibited behaviors in the online environment. Through the competition, participants were encouraged to build healthy digital habits and engage online in a manner that aligns with legal and ethical standards.
The 2025 “Law Day” activity series concluded with the “Classroom of Justice” program, held on Vietnam Law Day (November 9), which drew more than 400 attendees.
The activity reenacted a scenario involving cyberbullying and invasion of personal privacy. This short skit helped students approach the theme more intuitively, while invited experts analyzed and discussed possible solutions and legal consequences from both practical and legal perspectives.
The program not only helped students understand how the law is applied in real-life situations but also fostered legal thinking and the ability to assess right and wrong behaviors in the online environment.
The 2025 “Law Day” event, themed “Law & Limit – Setting Safe Boundaries in Cyberspace,” played an important role in enhancing students’ legal awareness and self-protection skills in the digital era. The activities also provided valuable knowledge on the Cybersecurity Law, helping HUFLIT students practice responsible behavior on social media and recognize actions that violate personal rights.
Moreover, “Law Day” 2025 created an open space for dialogue between students and invited experts, thereby spreading the message of using the internet safely, responsibly, and in accordance with legal and ethical standards within the HUFLIT community.