After 3 months of diligent efforts, under the dedicated and attentive guidance of the Faculty of Administrative Law and State’s lecturers, on June 28th and July 4th, 2023, 58 students successfully defended their graduation theses in the fields of Theory of State and Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Administrative Procedure Law, and History of State and Law. Among them, 7 theses came from Advanced Program class.
The 58 graduation theses from the Faculty of Administrative Law and State all achieved high results, worthy of the serious attitude, passion, and long-term efforts of the students, under the dedicated guidance of the Faculty’s lecturers.
The thesis defense session is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their expertise, presentation skills, and their enthusiasm for the research they have diligently conducted. These future law graduates not only made their lecturers proud of their expertise and outstanding abilities but also displayed humility, a thirst for knowledge, and a willingness to learn. Furthermore, the thesis defense session at the Faculty of Administrative Law and State served as a forum for members of the committees and thesis authors to exchange ideas about their topics, helping the students refine their thesis and inspiring ideas for “future researchers” at higher levels.
"A good seed needs to be planted in good soil." Today, that seed has grown vigorously, bloomed beautifully, and yielded sweet results. The success of each graduation thesis began with a correct choice and crystallized after countless days and months of tireless efforts by both the lecturers and students of the Faculty of Administrative Law and State. This is the success of 58 authors of high-quality graduation theses, a source of great pride for the lecturers who have accompanied them, and a collective success for the Faculty of Administrative Law and State. Therefore, to achieve this great success, the Faculty sincerely thanks the students for choosing and researching the Faculty's topics, and expresses gratitude to the lecturers for their guidance and dedicated support.
Once again, the Faculty of Administrative Law and State congratulates the 58 students who successfully defended their graduation theses. We wish you to always maintain an attitude of inquiry, a thirst for knowledge, a passion for scientific research, and success in the future!