VietNamNet Bridge – Ha Kim Nhan, 26, from Vietnam was among 180 outstanding international students in Denmark who had a chance to meet with Prince Joachim of Denmark early this week.


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Kim Nhan (right) with Prince Joachim of Denmark.


The event was held for outstanding foreign students in Denmark, where they could talk to the Danish Prince and representatives of famous groups like Maersk, Novo Nordisk, Grundfos, Coloplast and Microsoft.

Kim Nhan, from Hanoi, was the only one Vietnamese student selected for the meeting. She is studying fora Master of Finance & International Business at Aarhus University.

“It was a great honor for me to talk to Prince Joachim and learn from his experiences in an open-minded interview,” said Kim Nhan.

Kim Nhan is part of a global talent and career development program in Denmark, a community of more than 600 international students in Denmark, who use their networks to create bilateral mobility and future career opportunities in the country.

”With the career programs for young talents in Denmark, we are engaging international talents from all over the world. In today’s global economy, talent mobility is a huge driver for intercultural exchange, innovation and international business,” Prince Joachim of Denmark told international students at the meeting.

“By working closely with our young talents, we are connecting Denmark with the home countries of selected international students on a people to people level, which already is showing great results,” he said.

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