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    University-Level Doctoral Dissertation Defense in Business Administration for Doctoral Candidate Le Viet Anh

    On March 21, 2026, at the meeting room of Campus 1, Lac Hong University, the Faculty of Graduate Studies organized the University-Level Doctoral Dissertation Evaluation Committee for doctoral candidate Le Viet Anh in the field of Business Administration.

    During the defense session, doctoral candidate Le Viet Anh presented the key contents of the dissertation in a systematic, clear, and persuasive manner. The dissertation entitled “Factors Influencing Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Study of Tourism Organizations in the Central Highlands Region” highlighted valuable scientific contributions and provided important practical insights for the field of Business Administration, particularly in the context of tourism development in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

    The dissertation evaluation session marked an important milestone in the doctoral candidate’s academic and research journey. It also reflected Lac Hong University’s strong commitment to enhancing the quality of postgraduate education and fostering a close connection between scientific research and practical needs.

    With the dedicated guidance of faculty members and his persistent efforts, doctoral candidate Le Viet Anh is expected to continue developing his research capabilities and making meaningful contributions to both academia and professional practice in the future.

    Below are some photos capturing memorable moments from the university-level doctoral dissertation defense session.

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Lam delivered remarks at the session.
    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Chien provided comments and evaluations.
    Dr. Nguyen Van Tan shared constructive feedback on the dissertation.
    The Evaluation Committee attentively listened to the presentation by doctoral candidate Le Viet Anh.
    The Committee congratulated doctoral candidate Le Viet Anh on the successful defense.

    Faculty of Graduate Studies


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