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LHU Faculty of Information Technology Holds 2026 Student Club Activity Review

On June 8, 2026, the Faculty of Information Technology at Lac Hong University held a review meeting for its student clubs, including the English Club, Japanese Club, Programming Club, Cisco Club, and E-Commerce Club.

Club members taking a commemorative photo with faculty members on the review day

The meeting provided an opportunity for the student clubs under the LHU Faculty of Information Technology to look back on their journey, evaluate their achievements, and map out development orientations for the future. This is also a key initiative aimed at building a dynamic, practical, and professional learning environment for Information Technology students.

A Platform for Skill Refinement and Career Development for IT Students

The clubs under the Faculty of Information Technology serve as more than just venues for extracurricular activities; they provide an environment that helps students comprehensively develop their specialized knowledge, language proficiency, soft skills, and practical professional competencies.

Each club has its own distinct orientation tailored to the learning and development needs of the students:

  • FIT E-Talk English Club helps students enhance their English communication skills, confidently integrate into global environments, and expand their career opportunities internationally.

  • FIT Nihongo Kizuna Japanese Club enables students to learn the Japanese language, explore Japanese culture, and unlock employment opportunities at Japanese enterprises.

  • The Programming Club is a hub where students hone their logical thinking, improve their coding skills, develop tech products, and participate in real-world projects.

  • The Cisco Club supports students in mastering computer networking, system security, and professional skills within the IT infrastructure sector.

  • The E-Commerce Club offers hands-on experience in digital business, content creation, live-stream selling, media channel operations, and direct engagement with corporate realities.

LHU Faculty of IT clubs continue to recruit new members

With an increasingly professional approach to their operations, the clubs at the LHU Faculty of Information Technology are becoming ideal environments for students to learn, practice, network, and develop themselves right from their time university.

By joining these clubs, students have the opportunity to:

  • Sharpen both technical and soft skills;

  • Participate in practical activities, projects, and academic programs;

  • Engage in teamwork, event organization, and product development;

  • Connect with lecturers, peers, businesses, and a dynamic student community;

  • Accumulate valuable experience for their studies, internships, and future career paths.

  • Moving forward, the clubs under the Faculty of Information Technology will continue to recruit new members. This is an excellent opportunity for students passionate about foreign languages, programming, computer networks, e-commerce, digital media, and hands-on activities to register, learn, experience, and express their potential.

Future Development Orientation for Faculty of IT Student Clubs

During the review meeting, the Faculty of Information Technology acknowledged the high sense of responsibility, proactivity, and positive contributions of the management boards and all club members. The achieved results form a solid foundation for the clubs to continue innovating, expanding their scale of operations, and enhancing the quality of their activities in the coming period.

The review meeting for the student clubs at the LHU Faculty of Information Technology not only marked a period of dedicated effort but also opened up a new journey of growth. With the continuous support of the Faculty, the guidance of lecturers, and the dynamic spirit of the students, these clubs promise to remain a "launchpad" that helps LHU students study effectively, gain practical experience, and confidently integrate into the digital era.

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