Strengthening Vietnamese Student Networks in Germany

The Summer Camp for Vietnamese Youth and Students in Germany 2022 in Hamburg was organized by the Vietnamese Student Union in Germany (SiviDuc) in partnership with the Vietnamese Student Association in Hamburg.
May 17, 2022 | 13:13

The Vietnamese Student Association in Germany (SiviDuc), in collaboration with the Vietnamese Student Association in Hamburg (SiviHamburg), organized a Vietnamese Youth and Student Summer Camp in Germany 2022 (Summer Camp 2022) for two days on the 13th and 14th of August in the port city of Hamburg in order to strengthen the bonds between Vietnamese students in Germany.

Delegates attending the press conference took photos together. Photo: baotintuc
Delegates attending the press conference took photos together. Photo: baotintuc

Vietnam News Agency correspondents in Germany attended the press conference in Hamburg where they learned about the 2022 Summer Camp program. They also met with representatives from the Vietnamese Embassy in Germany, the Vietnam Startup Network in Europe (VSNE), Vietnam - Germany Innovation Network (VGI), and a number of companies and organizations sponsored the above event.

Delegates attending the press conference took photos together. Photo: baotintuc
Members attending the press conference. Photo: SiviDuc.org

At the press conference, Phan Quang Van, the First Secretary of the Embassy in charge of educational cooperation and overseas student management, emphasized that, in recent years, the Vietnamese embassy in Germany, together with the Central Vietnam Student Association, has always been a strong supporter of SiviDuc's activities in general. The Vietnamese Student Association in Germany supports its young people by encouraging a love of learning, scientific research, and business in the hopes of finding a suitable career.

Delegates attending the press conference took photos together. Photo: baotintuc
At the event. Photo: baotintuc

The Vietnamese Embassy in Germany is enthusiastic about the policy as well as the content of the program to conduct the Summer Camp in 2022. The representative of the Vietnamese Embassy in Germany also wants SiviDuc to be more specific in the camp's activities so that practical effects can be seen after each camp, such as promoting start-up ideas, learning and research results of young people, students, and so on, as well as creating linkages between the Student Union and businesses, allowing members to leave their jobs in the future.

Strengthening Vietnamese Student Networks in Germany
At the event. Photo: SiviDuc

Following the success of Europe Camp 2015, SiviDuc Summer Camp Berlin 2013, Leipzig 2014, Jena 2017 and Hannover 2018, SiviDuc teamed up with SiviHamburg to organize Summer Camp 2022, the most anticipated event of the year among Vietnamese students and teenagers residing in Germany.

According to the Organizing Committee, the Vietnamese youth student community in Germany has lacked critical bonding and face-to-face encounters in the past owing to the lengthy epidemic, like "the boat is set but has not yet set sailed." With this in mind, the Organizing Committee chose the theme "Long time no SEA" for this year's program, and now is the perfect time to contribute wind to assist young boats - the youth into exploration, freely welcoming the waves full of opportunities and challenges, and discovering new horizons and lands.

Strengthening Vietnamese Student Networks in Germany
At the event. Photo: SiviDuc

Summer Camp 2022, according to the proposal, will include a variety of entertaining and beneficial activities, such as scientific seminars, career counseling, arts, sports, and other recreational activities. This promises to be a healthy playground for Vietnamese youth and students studying and conducting research in Germany to develop their sense of unity, sharing, and learning. This event also aims to strengthen and unite the Vietnamese community in Germany.

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