Recently, Eastern International University (EIU), in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry (IUH) and Tokyo University of Technology (TUT), Japan, successfully organized the second “International Student Cultural and Scientific Exchange Program.”
Students from TUT, EIU, and IUH taught STEM to children at Dinh Hoa Social Housing
During the two-day event (August 22-23), students from EIU, IUH, and TUT had wonderful experiences participating in various activities that highlighted their sense of responsibility toward the community. A notable example was the STEM teaching session for children at Dinh Hoa Social Housing, focused on science and technology. The TUT students, with their knowledge, openness, and enthusiasm, helped the children gain a deeper understanding of science through the program’s activities.
STEM Activity within the framework of the “Second International Student Cultural and Scientific Exchange Program”
As part of the program, EIU organized an MCR (Miniature Circuit Breaker) experience activity for students from the three universities. This activity provided a valuable opportunity for EIU students and their peers to interact, learn, and share experiences related to MCR, including its operation, manufacturing processes, and more. The MCR experience was filled with excitement and intensity, highlighted by impressive performances from the participating teams.
Students from three universities took photos after the program
The “Second International Student Cultural and Scientific Exchange Program” between EIU, IUH, and TUT concluded successfully, leaving many positive impressions. Through this exchange, students from the three universities had the chance to enhance their academic knowledge, engage in cultural exchange, and foster international integration, specifically between Vietnam and Japan, moving toward becoming global citizens.
Some images from the program