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University of Social Sciences and Humanities received a Certificate of Merit from the Ministry of Education and Training

Sunday - February 8, 2009 22:14

The University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi has just been awarded a certificate of merit by the Ministry of Education and Training for its outstanding achievements in the student scientific research movement in 2008.

The University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi has just been awarded a certificate of merit by the Ministry of Education and Training for its outstanding achievements in the student scientific research movement in 2008.

The School is one of 20 units nationwide to receive a Certificate of Merit this time. In addition, 7 research projects of the School's students were awarded 01 first prize, 01 second prize, 01 third prize and 04 consolation prizes at the Ministry level. Specifically including:

- First Prize: Nguyen Duong Le Huyen (class 2005-2009, Faculty of Literature) with the topic "Anti-corruption law of Nguyen dynasty (study of Hoang Viet law - Thu tang chapter in comparative relationship with Dai Thanh law)”;

- Second Prize: Bui Thi Thanh Dieu (class 2004-2008, Faculty of Library Information) with the topic "System of Science and Technology information products and services serving the socio-economic development of rural and mountainous areas at the National Center for Science and Technology Information”;

- Third Prize: student group Dang Thi Bich Hang, Pham Thi Hoa, Hoang Mai Anh (class 2005-2009, 2006-2010, Faculty of Psychology) with the topic "Research on the adaptation of K52 students of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities to credit training”;

- 04 Consolation Prizes include:

  • Student group Trinh Ngoc Ha, Vu Thi Van (class 2005-2009, Faculty of Sociology) with the topic“Facilities in current student accommodation areas”;
  • Nguyen Kim Dung (2005-2009 CLC course, Faculty of History) with the topic "Nguyen Van Vinh and the educational reform in the early 20th century”;
  • Nguyen Thu Yen (2005-2009 class, Faculty of Journalism and Communication) with the topic "The Final Scene - One of the key moments in television reporting”;
  • Student group Dang Thi Lam, Dam Dieu Linh (class 2005-2009, Faculty of Archival Science and Office Administration) with the topic "Survey and evaluation of archival sources serving urban management work in the Hanoi City People's Committee Archives”.

Author:Thanh Ha

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