These activities accompany parents and students on a journey of unlocking potential, helping Gen Z shape their future in education, career, and global citizenship.
Summer Journey
"Summer Journey" is an experiential program for 12th-grade students who have completed their application to FPT University. Through activities like teambuilding, a water festival, a bonfire, and a "Night of Love", students can relieve stress after the high school graduation exam, while connecting with and getting acquainted with their future university environment. The three-day program runs from 13/7 to 15/7 in Can Tho and features numerous gifts catered to Gen Z's preferences.
FPTU Summer Jamboree 2025
FPTU Summer Jamboree 2025 takes place from 18/7 to 20/7 at the Da Nang campus. This international educational experience camp brings together thousands of young people aged 18 to 21.
With the theme "Prompt Your Future," the program consists of three main activity groups. Jam Olympic features challenges like "Obstacle Course" and "Ring the Golden Bell" with a focus on technology and sustainable development. Through these, young people can practice quick reflexes, teamwork, and strategic thinking.
Jam Technology offers specialized workshops on "AI and Technology Ethics" and "Digital Content Creation". This helps participants develop critical thinking and responsible technology use.
Finally, Jam Skill provides a space for developing soft skills, emotional intelligence, and global citizenship through art activities integrated with technology, community connection, and multicultural exchange.
"FPTU Summer Jamboree 2025 is a place for young people to step out of their comfort zones and embark on a journey of self-discovery, self-learning, and self-leadership," an FPTU representative shared.
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Last year's FPTU Summer Jamboree event. Photo: FPT University |
Last year's FPTU Summer Jamboree event. Photo: FPT University
FPTU Fest 2025
On 3/8, FPTU Fest 2025 will take place at the Hoa Lac campus in Hanoi. This large-scale open day event combines music, technology, and culture, and is expected to attract 25,000 students, and parents.
Attendees can experience interactive VR, AR, and IoT technologies; enjoy dance competitions from high school groups; and meet students to explore the international-standard learning environment. The evening concert will feature popular stars like Hoa Minzy, Hieuthuhai, and Mono.
On the same day, FPTU Fest in Ho Chi Minh City, with the theme "Rise with AI", will combine music performances, technology, and a creative space. The lineup includes Phuong My Chi, ISAAC, Captain Boy, Hurrykng, Jsol, indie band The Flob, and DJ Khanh.
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Phuong My Chi and other artists promise to rock the FPTU Fest stage. Photo: Phuong My Chi |
Phuong My Chi and other artists promise to rock the FPTU Fest stage. Photo: Phuong My Chi
Parent Seminars
FPTU is organizing "Understand Right - Decide Right" seminars specifically for parents and high school students to learn about FPTU through real-world experiences. The seminar in Ho Chi Minh City takes place from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on 13/7 at the Ho Chi Minh City campus. The program includes tours of modern facilities; experiencing the practical learning model; meeting lecturers for orientation advice; and information sessions on tuition fees, scholarships, and dormitories.
Participating parents and students will receive VIP tickets to FPTU Fest and a chance to win an iPad.
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Students participating in an FPTU event. Photo: FPTU |
Students participating in an FPTU event. Photo: FPTU
In Quy Nhon, the "Understand Right - Decide Right" event, combining parent seminars and practical experiences for over 2,000 people, along with 1,000 enrolled students, will take place on 19/7 and 20/7.
The event will include an academic orientation seminar with the participation of provincial leaders, the Department of Education and Training, education and technology experts, and alumni. Students and parents can also experience the learning model and facilities, and participate in other networking activities.
In addition to in-person events, FPTU is also conducting online activities such as livestreams on Facebook and TikTok featuring various topics with experts, parents, and alumni. The university hopes to help parents and students relieve stress before, during, and after the high school graduation exam, and provide guidance on choosing majors and careers in the age of AI.
An FPTU representative added that in the context of increasing digital transformation and global integration, the university hopes each event will be a catalyst for students and parents to better understand their potential, thereby making informed and timely educational decisions suitable for their long-term future.
Nhat Le
Readers can learn more about FPTU's activities here.