University of Finance - Marketing

May
04

In the race toward internationalizing education, language is not only a tool for communication but also a “passport” to new standards and global opportunities. On the evening of April 4, the first edition of UFM’s Chinese-language news officially debuted, marking a new milestone in the University’s journey of integration. More than just a media product, this initiative represents a strategic step to expand UFM’s language ecosystem and bring the University’s image beyond geographical boundaries, connecting more deeply with the international community.

The launch of the Chinese-language news reflects UFM’s proactive approach to global integration. It goes beyond simple translation—it is a way to strengthen the University’s presence on the regional education map. Through this linguistic “bridge,” UFM’s academic achievements and international cooperation activities can be shared in a more professional and accessible way. It also serves as a direct channel to foster stronger connections with businesses and educational institutions in Chinese-speaking regions.
Importantly, the news program also brings practical value to students. With content closely linked to campus life, it serves as a “living classroom,” especially for language majors, providing more opportunities to practice and improve their Chinese through real-world contexts.

What begins as a news program represents a much broader journey of global integration. By spreading knowledge, building international connections, and empowering young minds, UFM continues to grow and adapt. In an increasingly globalized world, its multilingual voice stands as a proud statement of an educational institution that is constantly reaching further.

Hong Nuong

 

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