A state-level project was accepted.
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2010-09-09T22:44:27-04:00
2010-09-09T22:44:27-04:00
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Thursday - September 9, 2010 22:44
Recently, the state-level project "The influence of Western European and North American culture on the world and Vietnam in the globalization process" (code KX03.09/06 - 10) chaired by Dr. Luong Van Ke (lecturer of the Faculty of International Studies - University of Social Sciences and Humanities) has been successfully accepted.
Recently, the state-level project "The influence of Western European and North American culture on the world and Vietnam in the globalization process" (code KX03.09/06 - 10) chaired by Dr. Luong Van Ke (lecturer of the Faculty of International Studies - University of Social Sciences and Humanities) has been successfully accepted.It is known that this year, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities has 6 State-level research topics being implemented. This is one of the topics in the State-level key scientific research program KX 03/06 - 10 "Building people and developing Vietnamese culture in the process of innovation and international integration". The topic has highlighted the influences of Western European and North American culture on the world and Vietnam. Thereby, it proposes useful recommendations in handling the contact relationships between Vietnamese and Western cultures. Some excellent research results of the topic have been transferred and applied in practical activities at many important agencies such as: Vietnam Television, Institute of Strategy - Ministry of Planning and Investment, Foreign Affairs Department... In addition, the research results of the topic also include 13 scientific articles, two monographs about to be published and trained two masters. The project has been evaluated and classified as excellent by 9 members of the Acceptance Council. The research results of the project will soon be published and widely announced.