(VHU) – In fulfillment of its postgraduate training plan, Van Hien University organized a departmental-level doctoral thesis evaluation session for PhD candidate Bùi Quang Khải in the field of Vietnamese Literature. This event marks a major academic milestone for the Vietnamese Literature program and reaffirms the University’s commitment to enhancing the quality of high-level human resource training.
The thesis defense not only represents a significant step forward in the candidate’s research journey but also serves as clear evidence of Van Hien University’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable academic knowledge development within Vietnam’s higher education system.
PhD Candidate Bùi Quang Khải at the Departmental-Level Doctoral Thesis Evaluation Session in Vietnamese Literature.
The Evaluation Committee Brings Together Leading Experts
To ensure objectivity and in-depth expertise, the evaluation committee consisted of Associate Professors, PhD holders, and top specialists from prestigious educational and research institutions, including:
• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lê Giang – University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City
• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bùi Thanh Truyền – Ho Chi Minh City University of Education
• Dr. Hà Minh Châu – Van Hien University
• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trần Hoài Anh – Ho Chi Minh City University of Culture
• Dr. Hồ Văn Quốc – Van Hien University
The participation of these renowned scholars guarantees that the candidate’s doctoral thesis will be assessed comprehensively and impartially, thereby contributing new and valuable insights to the national treasury of literary research.
Members of the Thesis Evaluation Committe.
Enhancing Scientific Research Capacity and Standardizing Training
Organizing the departmental-level doctoral thesis evaluation committee serves as a crucial stepping stone, enabling the PhD candidate to refine both the theoretical framework and practical aspects of their scientific research before the final university-level defense. This activity reflects Van Hien University’s rigorous approach to standardizing the training process and its commitment to transparency and excellence in research.
Upon completion, the thesis and its outcomes will be archived and published on the University’s digital resource system. This will not only help increase the University’s academic impact indicators but also contribute to enriching the shared knowledge base for the wider research community.
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