SEMINAR: “SHARING EXPERIENCE AND RESEARCH ORIENTATION” – 2025
According to Plan No. 614/KH‑DHTCM‑QLKHHTQT dated 04/03/2025 of the University of Finance & Marketing on assigning 2025 targets under Area No. 4: “Science and Technology Activities & International Cooperation,” the Faculty of Finance & Banking was tasked with at least 02 ministry‑level projects, 20 institutional projects, 23 international articles, 88 domestic articles, etc. To share experience and support lecturers in fulfilling these tasks, on Thursday afternoon, 17/07/2024, at Room B001 – 778 Nguyen Kiem Campus, Duc Nhuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, the Faculty organized a thematic seminar titled “Sharing Experience and Research Orientation 2025,” aiming to enhance research capacity and provide practical orientations aligned with the University’s development strategy. The program was attended by the Faculty leadership, heads of departments, lecturers, and staff.
In the opening remarks, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi My Linh – representing the Faculty leadership – emphasized the crucial role of scientific research in teaching and affirmed that aligning research with practice is a key priority going forward. She stated: “This seminar is intended to create a practical academic forum where lecturers can share research experience, approach modern analytical methods, and jointly shape appropriate directions for the Faculty’s scientific activities in the near future. This is important to improve professional quality and meet the increasingly high requirements of the University’s teaching and research. With a spirit of learning and sharing, I hope everyone will actively exchange, ask questions, and share experience so the seminar truly becomes an effective, practical academic‑networking space.”

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi My Linh – Dean of Finance & Banking – delivers opening remarks
At the seminar, in‑depth presentations received much attention—particularly that of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ngo Thai Hung on the CS‑ARDL panel‑data method, providing theoretical foundations and practical applications for econometric models in finance research.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ngo Thai Hung shares experience on the CS‑ARDL panel‑data method
The discussion was lively, with many questions and practical sharing by lecturers, reflecting an active academic spirit and the desire to effectively apply research methods in teaching and academic publishing.

Dr. Nguyen Huu Tuan exchanges with the speakers
The seminar concluded in an enthusiastic and cohesive atmosphere. It was not only a useful academic forum for sharing experience and research orientation but also contributed to building solidarity and mutual support in fulfilling scientific research tasks among the Faculty of Finance & Banking’s lecturers.
MSc. Nguyen Bang Phi, lecturer of Finance - Banking faculty
