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Exchange session on study programs and scholarship opportunities at the University of Pardubice (Czech Republic, Europe)

On the afternoon of January 19, 2024, the Faculty of Finance and Banking (TCNH) organized a session to exchange information about the study program and scholarship opportunities when studying at Pardubice University (Czech Republic, Europe). Meeting with students of the Faculty of Financial Technology with the presence of PhD student Bernard Vaníček, PhD student Anna Dvořáková, and PhD student Nikola Soukupová, all three of them are graduate students at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Pardubice University, Czech Republic.

Pardubice University is a long-term strategic partner of the Faculty of Finance and Banking, Ton Duc Thang University through comprehensive cooperation in the fields of student exchange, short-term courses, research and development. between lecturers and researchers at both universities. Established in 1950, with 7 Faculties and more than 100 study programs, the School is known as a dynamic, modern public educational institution that trains experts in various career fields.

At the seminar, graduate students from Pardubice University shared information about the master's course "Financial data analysis and sustainable finance", with two narrow specializations including Corporate Finance and Markets. finance. This is a study program sponsored by the European Union, this joint program takes place at four universities including: University of Pardubice (Czech Republic), Lumsa University (Italy), Vilnius University (Lithuania), and University of European study Cyprus (Island nation of Cyprus). Students of the Faculty of Human Resources have the opportunity to interact and ask questions to better understand Europe, the university, the study program, job opportunities after graduation, requirements to receive scholarships and other issues. such as living conditions, learning and research environment, and accommodation costs in the Czech Republic.

Some images from the information sharing and exchange session: