During the programme, the delegation from PPG Business School was introduced to Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, including its development, key academic disciplines, and international cooperation activities. HUMG students also shared information about the university’s learning environment, academic activities, and student life. Members of the delegation expressed their appreciation for the confidence, dynamism, and enthusiasm of Vietnamese students, while also commending the thoughtful organisation and warm hospitality of HUMG.

Student Truong Ngoc Toan from the Faculty of Petroleum and Energy introduced the learning environment and student activities at HUMG to the PPG Business School delegation.
As part of the programme, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoai Nga, Senior Lecturer from the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, delivered a lecture entitled “Vietnam’s import and export: The overview of achievements and future prospects.” The lecture provided postgraduate students with an overview of Vietnam’s import–export activities in recent years, highlighting notable achievements as well as the future prospects of the Vietnamese economy in the context of increasingly deep international integration.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoai Nga delivered a lecture on Vietnam’s import–export situation.
Following the presentation, postgraduate students from PPG Business School actively engaged in discussions with the lecturer, raising questions related to international trade, import–export policies, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing Vietnam’s economy. The lively academic exchange enabled participants to broaden their perspectives and gain deeper insights into contemporary economic and business issues.

Postgraduate students from PPG Business School participated in the academic discussion session.
After the academic session, the delegation visited the campus of Hanoi University of Mining and Geology to explore its facilities and learn more about the learning and living environment of HUMG students.

The PPG Business School delegation visited the campus of Hanoi University of Mining and Geology.
In the afternoon of the same day, the delegation visited Nu Skin Group, where company representatives introduced the group’s business model, brand development strategies, and health and beauty care products. The students also experienced activities to measure and assess several health indicators using modern technological devices, gaining further insights into the application of science and technology in healthcare and personal health management.

The PPG Business School delegation visited and experienced activities at Nu Skin Group.
The programme provided meaningful academic and practical experiences for postgraduate students from PPG Business School, while also strengthening connections and mutual understanding between Hanoi University of Mining and Geology and PPG Business School. The exchanges and activities conducted during the programme also created a foundation for further cooperation between the two institutions, particularly in lecturer and student exchanges as well as the organisation of academic seminars and professional workshops in both in-person and online.