On March 21, 2021, at the physical education yard of Lac Hong University, the Faculty of Management – International Economics (QT-KTQT) successfully organized the “Student Festival”, during which the launching ceremony of the Faculty’s academic clubs took place. Among the highlights of the event was the official introduction of the Economic Law Club.

The ceremony was attended by Dr. Nguyen Van Tan – Head of the Faculty of Management – International Economics, along with lecturers and a large number of students. At the event, the Faculty Youth Union Secretary, Mr. Dau Van Loi, officially announced the decision to establish the Economic Law Club. Dr. Nguyen Van Tan expressed his great excitement as the club was officially formed after a long period of preparation and planning by both lecturers and students.
The establishment of the Economic Law Club aims to create a beneficial academic environment where students can freely develop creativity, strengthen professional knowledge, and follow the Faculty’s educational orientation: “real teaching – real learning – real examinations – real practice.” In particular, students majoring in Economic Law will have more opportunities to improve essential skills such as communication, reasoning, and logical thinking.
The club brings together enthusiastic students who share a strong passion for legal research and professional development. Under the guidance of M.A. Vo Anh Phuc, the club advisor, members expressed their joy and confidence that the club will become a valuable learning community for Economic Law students.
Following the launching ceremony, club members held their first meeting at Room D301 (Campus 2) to discuss future plans. In the coming period, the club is expected to organize meaningful academic activities, including an online competition on the 2020 Enterprise Law, scheduled for April, providing students with a useful and engaging platform to enhance legal knowledge.
With the direction and support of the Faculty leadership and M.A. Vo Anh Phuc – the club’s direct advisor, the Economic Law Club is expected to grow stronger and contribute positively to the Faculty’s aspiration of becoming a leading unit in training and academic development.