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[Podcast] Applying Performance-Based Budgeting at Educational Institutions in the Mekong Delta Provinces

[Podcast] Applying Performance-Based Budgeting at Educational Institutions in the Mekong Delta Provinces

13 Sep 2024

Keywords: Budgeting, Mekong Delta, Educational Institutions Performance-based budgeting is a current reform trend in the “new public management” of many countries for the effective use of budget resources. However, performance-based budgeting has not been widely implemented because of the lack of guidance documents for public services in Vietnam, in general, especially those in education, which account for a large proportion. Therefore, the author from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) conducted research on this issue to support educational institutions in the Mekong Delta Provinces in budgeting activities.

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[Podcast] Recommendations towards improving the law on stock brokerage activities in Vietnam

[Podcast] Recommendations towards improving the law on stock brokerage activities in Vietnam

05 Aug 2024

Keywords: securities, stock brokerage, stock market Recently, in Vietnam’s stock market, there have been many disputes related to stock brokerage. Currently, the law on MGCK activities is relatively complete in terms of legal framework. Nevertheless, no matter how strict the law is, it cannot cover all cases. Within the scope of this article, the author has generalized stock brokerage activities in Vietnam. Through the method of analysis and synthesis in accordance with the current legal regulations, including laws, decrees, and circulars, this study evaluates the remaining shortcomings in the legal regulations of the MGCK profession. Thereby, a number of recommendations and solutions are provided to supplement and to improve regulations related to stock brokerage activities in our country.

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Toxic Masculinity - Whose Right to Cry?

Toxic Masculinity - Whose Right to Cry?

27 Dec 2023

"How shameful of you to cry as a man!", "He have to be the pillar of the family, you know?", and whatnot. For a long time, rigid standards for men to be strong, tough, and the breadwinner of the household have deeply infiltrated the subconscious minds of our society and imposed invisible pressure on men. But what is the cost of this distorted "masculinity"?

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Disney’s representation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion over the years

Disney’s representation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion over the years

27 Dec 2023

Pursuing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) has become a mutual goal for not just schools, universities but also companies and global leaders. If you haven’t acquainted yourself with the definition of those above-mentioned interpretations and how they can benefit an organization, you might want to visit McKinsey's article about this. For now, The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) will embark on a time-traveling expedition through Disney's productions to explore their DEI efforts, challenges associated with flaws and suggestions for improvement.

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Cultural Appropriation, how is it in Vietnam?

Cultural Appropriation, how is it in Vietnam?

27 Nov 2023

In the current age of technology, some people may adopt a style from another culture without hesitation, yet the group from whom the style came may have had historical events that render the person's behavior insensitive to the group's experiences, both past and present. The phrase "Cultural Appropriation" has since been discussed more in international forums. Let's find out through this article with the Department of Student Affairs (DSA).

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Cultural Harmony: UEH students celebrate differences

Cultural Harmony: UEH students celebrate differences

22 Sep 2023

For nearly 300 students, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) held a workshop on "Embracing Language and Cultural Differences" on September 18, 2023. A crucial and timeless topic in student life was covered in this event.

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