🤝 STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN 𝗛𝗦𝗨 AND 𝗕𝗥𝗜𝗧𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗠: STRENGTHENING BUSINESS – ACADEMIA CONNECTIONS 🌐🍸

As a strategic partner of the British Chamber of Commerce Vietnam (BritCham Vietnam), Hoa Sen University (HSU) continues to expand its international collaboration network, aiming to bridge education with enterprise. As part of this ongoing cooperation, the Connect & Cocktails networking event – a signature program regularly hosted by BritCham – will officially take place on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at The Enigma Mansion, Ho Chi Minh City.
👉 Limited capacity – Register early to secure your spot:
🔗 https://britchamvn.glueup.com/event/hcmc-connect-cocktails-july-147386/
📌 Event Details:
• Time: 18:30 – 20:30, Thursday, July 31, 2025
• Venue: The Enigma Mansion – 1st Floor, 5H Ton Duc Thang, Saigon Ward, District 1, HCMC
• Audience: Lecturers, researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals in economics and business management
🎟️ Tickets:
• Free for BritCham members
• 200,000 VND (early bird) / 250,000 VND (at the door) for non-members (includes canapé; drinks at your own expense)
🚗 Transportation offer:
Use the BeRide app and enter the code “HCMC Networking: Connect & Cocktails” in the pickup or destination field to receive a discount of up to 50,000 VND.
🎯 A Valuable Opportunity to Connect – Share – Grow
The event serves as a meaningful bridge between academics, researchers, business professionals, and international experts, all within an elegant, friendly, and inspiring environment. It is especially ideal for HSU lecturers who are teaching or interested in fields such as economics, management, innovation, and business engagement, offering the chance to exchange insights and foster interdisciplinary collaborations.
Speaking about the partnership with BritCham, an HSU representative shared:
“HSU clearly defines its role in connecting the university with enterprises and the global community. Our relationship with BritCham goes beyond being a formal partnership – it serves as a solid foundation that enables both students and faculty to broaden their global outlook, paving the way for impactful collaborations in education and business.”