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The “soaring” yellow and SClub’s shining journey at “My Team Is The Leader”

In the vibrant world of students, the competition “My Team Is The Leader” – a national-level platform exclusively for clubs in Vietnam – has sparked an exciting wave of enthusiasm. With prizes totaling up to 1 billion VND and the participation of top judges and partners, this is not just a competition but also an opportunity to honor the pioneering role of clubs. In this context, SClub – the Soft Skills Club of Da Nang – emerges as a promising contender, poised to make a remarkable impression on this stage.

n this context, SClub – the Soft Skills Club of Da Nang – emerges as a promising contender, poised to make a remarkable impression on this stage.

“My Team Is The Leader” – Students’ journey of affirming values and missions

The competition “My Team Is The Leader” is not just an engaging playground but also a comprehensive educational program designed specifically for students. It brings together clubs from across Vietnam to showcase their talents and assert their pioneering role in building sustainable communities. With a journey spanning multiple rounds from theory to practical application, the competition challenges not only professional knowledge but also fosters the development of soft skills such as communication, leadership, and teamwork. The highlight of the program lies in its core value: the spirit of unity and collaboration. Through various challenges, students realize that success relies not only on individual effort but also on collective support, which is especially meaningful in today’s modern work environment.

My Team Is The Leader – A chance to learn and build community

In addition to attractive prizes of up to 1 billion VND, “My Team Is The Leader” serves as a bridge connecting students with businesses, opening doors to career opportunities and real-world experiences. Partnering with Global Student Fashion Week, the competition not only offers a stage for students to shine but also nurtures values of perseverance, creativity, and leadership. This is a meaningful journey where students confidently assert their self-worth, overcome pressure, and prepare to become future leaders.

Founded on April 18, 2009, at the University of Science and Education, Da Nang, and now under the Student Union of the University of Science and Technology – Da Nang University, SClub has continually affirmed its position within the student community

SClub’s 15-year journey of resilience

Founded on April 18, 2009, at the University of Science and Education, Da Nang, and now under the Student Union of the University of Science and Technology – Da Nang University, SClub has continually affirmed its position within the student community. With the mission of building a soft skills community rich in compassion and strong in abilities, the club has created an ideal environment for members to learn, develop themselves, and hone essential skills. From presentation and teamwork skills to event organization and debating, every activity provides practical value and long-term benefits for each member. These achievements are not only the result of unity and relentless effort but also a testament to SClub’s significant role in students’ development journeys.

SClub’s 15-year journey of resilience

Beyond professional activities, SClub organizes a variety of engaging events, including camps, volunteer initiatives, outings, and community projects. These activities not only strengthen member bonds but also spread humanitarian values, creating unforgettable memories. Additionally, the club takes pride in its unique culture, traditions, identity, and special connections that can only be truly experienced as part of the SClub family. All these elements blend to create a perfect environment where every member can fully realize their potential.

First footsteps on the journey of breaking through

First footsteps on the journey of breaking through

The journey at “My Team Is The Leader” is just the beginning of a breakthrough future for SClub – a place where each member is a leader on their own path. Carrying pride, a legacy of achievements, and a strong desire to contribute, SClub enters the competition not only to showcase its abilities but also to spread its mission and values to the community. The months of preparation are a testament to the spirit of unity, endless creativity, and determination to overcome all limits. The youthful, passionate team is ready to face challenges, confidently writing inspiring new chapters and asserting their position on the grand stage. The competition is not just a journey for SClub to shine, but also a path of inspiration, opening doors to ambitious goals and sustainable values for the future.

Mai Len | Cameron Truong

 

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