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1 INTERN BOOKLET AIESEC FTU Hanoi | AIESEC VIETNAM | JuneJuly 2015 Welcome to the journey of lifetime that you shall never forget!!!

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INTERN BOOKLET

AIESEC  FTU  Hanoi  |  AIESEC  VIETNAM  |  June-­‐July  2015

Welcome  to  the  journey  of  life-­‐time  that  you  shall  never  forget!!!

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  

 

PART  1:  ALL  ABOUT  AIESEC    ...............................................................................  3  

PART  2:  GLOBAL  CITIZEN  SUMMER  CAMP  ..........................................................  5  

1. PROJECT  OVERVIEW  ..............................................................................................................  5  

2. OBJECTIVES  ...........................................................................................................................  5  

3. GLOBAL  CITIZEN  ....................................................................................................................  6  

4. ACTIVITIES  .............................................................................................................................  7  

5. TENTATIVE  TIMELINE  ............................................................................................................  8  

PART  3:  INTERNS’  WORKING  EXPERIENCE  ..........................................................  9  

6. JOB  DESCRIPTION  ..................................................................................................................  9  

7. KEY  LEARNING  POINTS  ........................................................................................................  10  

8. WORKING  CONDITION  ........................................................................................................  12  

9. REQUIREMENTS  ..................................................................................................................  12  

PART  4:  AMAZING  VIETNAM  ............................................................................  13  

PART  5:  CONTACT  ............................................................................................  17  

 

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AIESEC   is  an  international,  independent,  not-­‐for-­‐profit,  non-­‐political  organization,  which  aims  at   developing   leadership   potential   in   young   generation.   From   1948   until   now,   AIESEC   has  presented   in   124   countries/territories   and   2400   universities,   worked   with   8,000   partners  worldwide  and  empowered  110,000  members  and  1,000,000  alumni  around  the  world.  

 

 

 

AIESEC  in  Vietnam  was  founded  in  2006.  

At  the  moment,  we  have  +600  proactive  

members   from  6  branches   in  Hanoi,  Ho  

Chi  Minh  City  and  Da  Nang.  

 

 

 

 

Founded   in   2009,   AIESEC   FTU   HN   is   having   100+  

members   from   9   prestigious   universities   in   Hanoi,  

and  has  organized  many  projects  for  the  youth,  such  

as  Global  Leadership  Activation  Day,  Global  Citizen  

Summer  Camp,  etc.  

 

"Learn  to  dance  with  the  universe.    My    experience    –increasingly    –    over    the    past    several    years    is    that    we    can  learn    to    work    in    tune    with    the    universe.    Often    when    we  are    in    flow,    things    don't    actually    come    from    us,    but  rather  come  through  us,  and  it  is  our  work  to  learn  how  to  be  this  channel,  and  how  to  access  flow."  

Marianne Knuth - Social entrepreneur (Harare, Zimbabwe)

– AIESEC alumni

AIESEC  Vietnam   AIESEC  FTU  Hanoi  

     ALL  ABOUT  AIESEC  

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   SOME PROJECTS FROM  AIESEC  FTU  HANOI

       GLOBAL  CITIZEN  SUMMER  CAMP  

                                                                                                                                                                             GLOBAL  LEADERSHIP  ACTIVATION  DAY  

                         DASH  FOR  IMPACT GLOBAL  PASSPORT

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PROJECT  OVERVIEW  

Global  Citizen  Summer  Camp  is  one  of  the  biggest  projects  held  annually  by  AIESEC  FTU  Hanoi.  This  is  a  7-­‐day  camp  with  the  presence  of  more  than  120  Vietnamese  students  aged  from  14-­‐18  and  international  students  around  the  world.  The  project  is  envisioned  to  develop  and  empower  students  to  become  Global  Citizens-­‐  the  next  generation  of  leaders  of  the  country  who  are  not  only  responsible  for  their  lives  but  also  for  the  development  of  the  society.  Since  the  project  was  initiated  in  2011,  lots  of  growth  and  positive  changes  from  generations  of  campers  and  international  students  have  been  witnessed,  and  this  year,  we  are  honored  to  spread  that  impact  to  a  wider  audience  with  the  5th  Global  Citizen  Summer  Camp  of  AIESEC  FTU  Hanoi.  

OBJECTIVES  

With  the  vision  to  develop  the  young  generation  of  Vietnam  to  become  Global  Citizens,  our  project  aims  to:  

1. Provide  a  chance  for  students  to  develop  comprehensively  (physicality,  intellectuality,  creativity,  emotion).  

2. Create  a  multicultural  environment  to  immerge  students  in,  hence,  they  will  beware  and  form  a  Global  mindset.  

3. Enhance  their  self  -­‐awareness,  equip  them  with  essential  skills  (especially  leadership  and  management  skills).  

4. Give  knowledge  about  social  &  global  issues  and  give  students  opportunities  to  take  actions  to  bring  societal  positive  changes.    

GLOBAL  CITIZEN  SUMMER  CAMP  

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GLOBAL  CITIZEN  

Our  project  defines  the  image  of  a  Global  Citizen  with  those  following  characteristics:  

1. Global  mindset:  Actively  appreciate  and  seek  diversity;  show  openness  and  respect  towards  other  cultures;  work  effectively  with  individuals  of  diverse  cultures,  different  backgrounds,  styles  and  abilities;  make  optimum  use  of  their  insights  and  ideas  about  the  diversity  to  fulfill  goals

2. Proactive  learning  mindset:  Demonstrate  self-­‐awareness,  identify  areas  for  development  of  self  and  others;  continuously  increase  own/others  knowledge  and  skills  by  trying  different  learning  methods  

3. Social  responsibility:  Approach  social,  economic,  environmental  issues  in  a  sustainable  manner  and  take  a  prompt  action  for  improvement  while  considering  the  long  term  consequences  of  actions  and  the  involvement  of  others.  

4. Emotional  intelligence:  Show  consistency  and  honesty  about  own  intentions,  motives,  feelings;  recognize  own  feelings  and  those  of  others,  demonstrating  respect,  empathy  and  appropriate  behavior  towards  others;  adjust  to  different  situations  and  personalities  

5. Entrepreneurial  outlook:  Demonstrate  the    ability  in  coming  up  with  and  implementing  new  ideas,  organize  and  manage  resources  and  opportunities,  engage  and  influence  others,  take  risks  and  finding  innovative  solutions  to  increase  performance  

 

GOAL  

 

   To  continue  the  legacy  of  Global  Citizen  Summer  Camp,  the  following  goals  are  set  for  the  5th  Camp:    

-­‐  No.  of    campers                                                                    135  -­‐  No.  of    international  students                      15  -­‐  The  satisfaction  rate  for  campers        5/5  -­‐  The  satisfaction  rate  for  interns              5/5  

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ACTIVITIES  

Here  are  some  of  the  activities  in  Global  Citizen  Summer  Camp  2014  that  did  mesmerize  all  of  our  campers,  interns,  and  AIESECers  and  are  likely  to  appear  in  the  2015  Camp.  

 

 Handmade  class    Campers   freely   registered   their   favorite  handmade   classes   delivered   by   interns.   Each  intern   stood   a   class   and   taught   Vietnamese  students   how   to   make   a   traditional   toy   from  their  countries  out  of  simple  materials.  

   

Sport  festival    All   campers   were   divided   into   4   houses  according   to   4   houses   in   Harry   Potter.   They  competed   in   a   variety   of   sport   competitions  such  as  the  “Quidditch”  tournament,  the  relay  &  obstacle  race,  traditional  sport  competition.  

     

Social  action    Campers   were   assigned   different   small   projects  (paper   recycling,   cooking,   book   collecting)   and  implemented   their   social   actions   with   the   visit   to  many  underprivileged  people.  That  day  was  marked  with   tons   of   touching   moments   and   a   remarkable  change   was   noticed   when   campers,   interns   really  demonstrated   the   social   responsibility   with   their  actions  and  their  sympathy.  

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 Childhood  reflection    Campers   reflected   and   shared   with   others  about   their   childhood   memories   with   both  happiness  and  sadness   insides.  Lots  of  tears  were   shed   when   listening   to   others   stories  and  sharing  the  personal  ones.  

 

 

 

Global  Fiesta    The   camp   was   closed   with   the   colorful  Global  Fiesta  conducted  with  cultural  booths  from   interns’   countries.   People   sang,  danced,  held  hands  and  cried  together  when  time  to  say  Goodbye  came.  

 

TENTATIVE  TIMELINE    

 

Project  planning  Feb-­‐March  

Promocon  Apr-­‐Jun  

Exchange  realizacon  Jun-­‐Jul  

Global  Ciczen  Summer  Camp  13/7-­‐19/7  

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JOB  DESCRIPTION  

 BEFORE  CAMP  (1/6-­‐12/7)  

 

Building  content  

 Work    with    Content    Manager    (OC    Content)    to    create    activities,    sessions  related  to    global  issues,  culture  diversity,  self-­‐development  and  creativity  for  content  of  the  camp.    

Attend  content  meetings  to  prepare  for  the  camp  (at  least  3  meetings  are  held  one  week)  

Cooperate  with  the  Organizing  Committee  to  run  rehearsals  for  the  real  camp  

Supporting  Promotion  campaign  

Shoot  promotion  videos  (if  required)  to  support  PR  team  

Attend  offline  promotion  event  (if  there  is  any)  

Joining  interns  LEAD  program  

Fully  attend  Orientation  Day,  Active  Citizen  Camp  (exclusively  for  interns)  &  join  cultural  challenge  held  by  AIESEC  FTU  Hanoi  

                       

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         DURING  CAMP  (13/7-­‐19/7)  

 

Each  EP  facilitates  a  home-­‐group  of  10-­‐12  campers.    A  majority  of  sessions  will  be  chaired  and  delivered  by  EPs  with  the  supervision  of  OC  Content.  

INTERNS’  

WORKING  EXPERIENCE  

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EPs  are  encouraged  to  share  about  your  countries  and  bring  your  cultural  perspectives  in  every  sessions.  Ongoing  interaction  between  EPs  and  students  is  also  what  the  project  strives  for.  

                                                                                                                                                                                     AFTER  CAMP  (after  20/7)  

 

EPs  are  required  to  give  testimonials  about  their  experience  during  their  time  working  on  the  project  in  Vietnam  

EPs  are  obliged  to  join  feedback  &  wrap-­‐up  meeting  as  well  as  finish  the  intern  LEAD  program.  

 

KEY  LEARNING  POINTS  

   

Self-­‐awareness  

 Through  lots  of  new  things  and  challenges  experienced  when  working  in  a  new  environment,  interns  are  likely  to  develop  their  “sense  of  self”-­‐  to  understand  better  about  their  personal  strengths,  weaknesses,  interests,  personal  values,  beliefs,  etc  

Self-­‐awareness  

• Cultural  understanding  

Social  impact  

Accon-­‐oriented  

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Social  impact  

Interns  are  granted  the  chance  to  develop  the  young  generation  of  Vietnam  through  many  socially  based  activities,  hence,  they  will  be  more  aware  of  their  ability  to  create  a  social  impact.  

Action-­‐oriented  

A  fascinating  but  challenging  working  environment  our  project  presents  comes  with  a  wide  range  of  difficulties  that  must  be  faced  during  the  internship,  so  interns  are  required  to  be  action-­‐oriented  and  dare  to  try  new  things  and  approach.  

Cultural  understanding  

Interns  who  join  the  program  have  the  chance  to  research  and  learn  about  world  issues,  culture,  history,  architecture,  cuisine,  language,  economy  and  the  people  in  the  host  country.  They  will  also  gain  global  mindset  when  working  in  a  team  with  many  nationalities.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Marta  Azevedo  Silva  –  Portugal  

Intern  of  Summer  Camp  2014  

“Those  six  weeks  gave  me  the  opportunity  to  redefine  my  goals,  to  understand  that  sometimes  our  problems  are  very  small  in  comparison  with  the  rest  of  the  world.  Mark  Twain  once  said  that  “the  two  most  important  days  in  your  life  are  the  day  you  are  born  and  the  day  you  find  out”  and  during  this  trip  I  discovered  mine.  I  learned  to  love  deeper,  to  respect  others,  to  understand  the  differences  and  to  enjoy  every  moment  living  the  present.  You  may  not  realize  what  you  are  doing  when  you  are  in  a  foreign  country  and  it’s  only  when  you  come  home  that  you  understand  the  importance  of  what  you  did.    

I  really  want  to  thank  everyone  that  made  this  journey  possible”

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WORKING  CONDITIONS  

• Personal  workspace  provided  • Very  supportive,  people-­‐oriented  and  cultural  working  environment  • Interns  are  required  to  bring  their  own  laptops  to  work.  • Visa  procedure  assistance  • Accommodation:  

ü Supported  by  the  Organizing  Committee  in  finding  host  families  and  dormitories  ü Price  (for  reference):  

-­‐    Hostel:  $200  –  250/month  

-­‐    Host:  $70/month  

-­‐    Food:  1-­‐2$/meal  

 

REQUIREMENTS  

• Sufficient    English  communication(Required)  • Teamwork  skills  (Required)  • Global  mindset  (Required)  • Enthusiastic  and  highly  responsible  (Required)  • Good  knowledge  and  understanding  about  local  and  global  issues  (Required)  

   

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Being  part  of  the  Organizing  Committee  SUMMER  CAMP  2015,  you  as  interns  have  a  great  chance  to  join  weekly  field  trip  and  food  tours  inside  and  outside  of  Hanoi  to  explore  and  understand  about  Vietnamese  culture  and  people.  The  internship  is,  for  sure,  among  the  most  memorable  experience  in  your  life.  

FIELD  TRIP  

 

 One-­‐pillar   pagoda:   In   the  heart   of   the   capital  city  of  Hanoi  the  One  Pillar  Pagoda  was  built  in  1049  to  resemble  one  seen  in  Emperor  Ly  Thai  Tong’s  dream,  this  dream  like  Buddhist  temple  appears  to  float  above  a   lotus  pond.   It   is  built  of  wood  and  stands  on  a  small  single  pillar,  the  temple  is  designed  to  look  like  a  lotus  blossom  and  has  ornate  beautifully  painted  carvings.  

 Bat   Trang   Ceramic   village:   Bat   Trang   is   an  ancient  village,  which  is  very  famous  for  making  ceramic   products.   There   is   a   ceramic  market   in  the   village,   where   we   can   buy   ceramic   tile  painting,  flower  vases,  tea  pots  and  cups,  bowls,  plates,  spoons,  even  ceramic  dogs.  You  can  also  try  making  one  product  yourself.  

 

 

AMAZING  VIETNAM  

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 Duong   Lam   ancient   village   -­‐   the   first  ancient   village   recognized   as   a   national  relic   by   the   Ministry   of   Culture   and  Information.   This   is   also   the   great   chance  explore   architecture   of   ancient   houses  while   wander   along   its   narrow   alleyways,  visit   temples   dedicated   to   the   two   kings  born   there,   and   most   interesting   of   all,  chat   with   locals   living   in   the   ancient  houses.  

 

 Old   Quarters:   Inside   a   modern   and   dynamic   city,  there   appears   an   antique   quarter,   the   Hanoi's   Old  Quarter  –  the  represented  eternal  soul  of  the  city.  

 

 

 Vietnam   Museum   of   Ethnology:   Listed  among   top   25   Asia   Attractive   by  TripAdvisor,  Vietnam  Museum  of  Ethnology  is   both   a   research   center   and   a   public  museum   exhibiting   the   ethnic   groups   of  Vietnam,   worthy   your   visiting   to  understand   about   long-­‐lasting   tradition  and  culture  of  Vietnam.  

 

 

 

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FOOD  TOUR  

 Pho  –  Rice  Noodle  Soup  If   you   ask   a   Vietnamese   about   their   most   common  

traditional  cuisine,  most  of  the  time  it  will  be  Pho    

Banh  Mi  –  Vietnamese  Baguette  Vietnamese  Baguette,  once  appeared  as  one  of  the  most  delicious  street  food  in  the  world  by  The  Guardian    

 

 

   Bun  Cha  –  Rice  Vermicelli  with  Grilled  Pork  

Together   with   Pho,   Bun   Cha   ranks   1st   in   the   most  

common  food  in  Vietnam.  Not  only  common,  but  it  also  

is   so   delicious,  with   sour,   spicy,   sweet   and   salty  mixed  

into  one  serve.  

 

 Nem  Ran  –  Fried  Spring  Rolls  The  most  common,  the  most  liked,  the  combination  of  Vietnamese  ingredients  in  a  little  roll    

 

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   Xoi  –  Vietnamese  Sticky  Rice  

There  are  hundreds  of  kinds  of  sticky  rice  that  you  have  

to  come  here  and  describe  them  yourself.  

 

Banh  Xeo    –    Stuffed  Pancakes  Thin  rice  wrapping,  shrimp  and  pork  filling,  salty  but  sweet  sauce,   together  with   fresh  herb  will  bring  you  the  amazing  meal.  

 

 

   

 Bia  Hoi  –  Fresh  Beer  

Sitting  on  a  chair  with  a  small  table  on  the  side  walk  of  a  

street,   watching   the   stream   of   people   crossing   by   and  

sipping   a   gulp   of   freshening   cold   beer,   it’s   like   you   are  

becoming  a  Vietnamese.  

 Che  -­‐  Vietnamese  Sweet  Many  kinds  of  beans  are  cooked,  seasoned  with   ingredients   and   then   put   in   the  delicious  sugar  or  coconut  milk  to  form  an  amazing  dessert.  

   

 

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