Life Long Learning at FPT University

FPT University alumni stay connected to the school through the Alumni club. Some alumni participate in activities supporting students, holding job seminars, and providing career guidance to the younger generations in the school. They also receive attention from the school.

In 2023, for the third year, FPTU granted 600 free Coursera online learning accounts to alumni in the fourth round.

With a spirit of lifelong learning, thousands of accounts were granted to the school’s alumni in the three previous rounds. Alumni can register for any of the more than 9,889 diverse courses available on the Coursera platform. This platform features course materials from top universities worldwide, such as Stanford, Yale, and Duke University, helping alumni not only enhance their knowledge but also gain a new method of self-study and lifelong learning. After being verified and receiving a participation email, alumni can choose and take any course they are interested in to improve their skills and develop themselves. Additionally, courses are categorized into specific fields (IT, BA, etc.) to help alumni easily filter and consider courses according to their needs.

Alumni can choose from available skill sets to participate in courses that align with their specific skill development pathways they wish to study and improve. This program aims to support FPT University alumni in continuing to learn and develop themselves even after leaving school. Through this, FPT University will always be a knowledge bridge between students and the global education career.

? Alumni register at: https://forms.gle/afizpiweX3cV2dwB6

⏰ Deadline: 12.09.2023

With the spirit of lifelong learning, FPTU Da Nang has continued the “Hand in Hand to Go Global” project into its second phase. FPTU Da Nang students will directly mentor and assist children aged 6 to 18 at Hope School in learning English according to their appropriate age levels. With the enthusiasm of the students, mentors, and teachers, they not only help the children progress but also become reliable companions for them to share and connect with. Furthermore, the project brings growth and learning opportunities, enhancing pedagogical skills and reinforcing knowledge for the children at Hope School, which includes disadvantaged groups such as orphans and displaced children from across the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On January 12, the closing ceremony of the “Hand in Hand to Go Global” project took place warmly. This milestone honored 26 outstanding individuals who have accompanied the project throughout its journey. The third phase of the project will continue this summer.

Event news here: Hand in Hand to Go Global

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