

On the afternoon of 6 August 2025, the seminar “From DAV Classrooms to International Campuses” was successfully held in the Geneva Room, attracting a large number of students eager to explore opportunities and seek guidance for pursuing academic and research paths in international environments. The event created an engaging and interactive space where students could gain practical insights into studying and thriving abroad.

During the seminar, Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Lan, Lecturer at the Law School of Utrecht University, Netherlands, shared valuable advice on preparing applications, securing scholarships, and selecting graduate programs that align with personal goals and career aspirations. She also emphasized the essential skills students need to adapt and succeed in global academic settings, including critical thinking, research methodology, cross-cultural communication, and time management.

In addition to practical guidance, Dr. Lan offered multi-dimensional perspectives on the realities of pursuing international studies, discussing both opportunities and common challenges encountered by students seeking long-term research and professional development. Her experience-based insights provided participants with a clearer understanding of the academic, cultural, and professional adjustments required to thrive in international learning environments.
The seminar not only inspired students to aim high in their academic pursuits but also equipped them with concrete strategies and actionable knowledge for navigating the complex landscape of international higher education and research.