21/05/2025 08:02
On the morning of Monday, May 20, 2024, a significant event took place at the VJCC Institute auditorium, Foreign Trade University: the Graduation Ceremony for Keieijuku Advanced Business Program (KEI) Class 18 Hanoi and the Opening Ceremony for KEI Class 20 Hanoi. Within the framework of the graduation ceremony, the official inauguration ceremony of KEI 18 Hanoi students into the Keieijuku Vietnam Business Community was solemnly held.
The ceremony was presided over by the Executive Board of the Keieijuku Vietnam Community, witnessed by many distinguished representatives and guests from both Vietnam and Japan, including the Vietnam-Japan Human Resources Development Institute (VJCC) , Foreign Trade University , Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam (JCCI).
The inauguration ritual included the screening of a video summarizing the learning journey of KEI 18 Hanoi, a welcoming speech from the Community’s Executive Board representative, the class representative reading their commitment to join the Community, and the presentation of special badges and a themed song artwork from the Community to the class.

Ms. Tran Thi Thu Trang, President of the Keieijuku Vietnam Business Community, representing the Executive Board, expressed her joy and congratulations to the KEI 18 Hanoi members for successfully completing the course. She was particularly moved by the KEI 18 video clip, noting that the spirit of service and the spread of business integrity to society were clearly evident even immediately after the course concluded. President Tran Thi Thu Trang also emphasized that kindness, the spirit of boundless giving, a focus on others, and above all, serving the national interest, are precisely the core values that the Keieijuku Community has always strived for. She hoped that KEI 18 Hanoi would continue to spread these good values to collectively build an increasingly developed and strong Keieijuku Community.
Also during the inauguration, Mr. Chu Cong Hung, representing KEI 18 Hanoi, formally read the 6 commitments upon officially joining the Community. These commitments were also practices that the KEI 18 class had implemented and strived for throughout their study period.
Once again, the Keieijuku Vietnam Community extends its warmest congratulations and welcome to the members of KEI 18 Hanoi. The Executive Board believes that these new members will be important contributors to the overall success of the Community’s future activities.


