International Student Exchange Day 2026 at UD-UTE
20/08/2026
On August 15, the University of Danang - University of Technology and Education (UD-UTE) successfully organized the International Student Exchange Day 2026. The event brought together international students and interns from partner universities who are currently studying, researching, and participating in academic exchanges at the university, alongside UD-UTE's own lecturers and students.

According to Dr. Nguyen Linh Nam, Vice Rector of UD-UTE, this is an annual event organized by the university to foster a connected environment for language, cultural, and academic exchange among international students. This aligns with the university's strategic vision of expanding international cooperation and internationalizing higher education.
The event served as a great opportunity for the university's faculty and students to accompany international students and interns while enhancing foreign language proficiency in international communication, sharing understanding, and interacting within a multicultural environment.

This year, the international students and interns largely hailed from European universities such as the University of Nantes, the University of Grenoble, the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, and INSA, creating a vibrant, multicultural, friendly, and cohesive space together with the university's lecturers and students.
During the program, delegates and students engaged in academic exchange activities, explored highlights of various faculties and schools, participated in folk games, and experienced Vietnamese culinary culture through traditional dishes and beverages.

The cultural exchange performances by both international and local students featured diverse genres and engaging content, demonstrating youthful energy and dynamism within a multicultural learning environment.
With the message of "Connection, Integration, and Development," the International Student Exchange Day 2026 not only provided international and local students with opportunities to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of different countries and peoples in a cross-border learning environment, but also promoted international cooperation and built a dynamic, creative academic community within the university.
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