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Hanoi proposes streamlined model for public education network

Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training has submitted a proposal to the city’s People’s Committee outlining plans to reorganize the public education system across the capital.

Vietnam universities offer up to US$20,000 bonuses to attract top talent

Universities are ramping up incentives, offering high salaries and generous bonuses to compete for leading academics.

Vietnamese universities climb global rankings in multiple disciplines

Several academic disciplines at Vietnamese universities have improved their positions in the latest global rankings released by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).

Meeting advances launch of VN Studies Centre at Thailand’s Khon Kaen University

A Vietnam Studies Centre at Thailand's Khon Kaen University (KKU) will build a platform to promote cultural exchanges and educational cooperation, thereby strengthening Vietnam–Thailand friendship.

Experts urge early AI-talent identification to build elite workforce in Vietnam

An AI expert from Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) believes that if Vietnam wants an elite force in the field of AI, it needs to discover and nurture young talents starting from high school.

Two classmates win full scholarships to Finland’s top university

Two male students from Class 12 Math 2 at Hanoi National University of Education High School for Gifted Students have both secured full scholarships to Aalto University, the top-ranked university in Finland.

A young Si La woman brings highland voices to Vietnam’s legislature

A young Si La teacher from Dien Bien has been elected to Vietnam’s National Assembly, bringing attention to education and child welfare in remote highland areas.

High school senior achieves record-breaking score in national thinking exam

Nguyen Tuan Dat sets a six-year record with 98.98 in Hanoi University of Science and Technology’s thinking assessment exam.

Vietnam tops global primary math rankings for fifth year

Vietnamese students continue to lead the world in primary mathematics, reflecting the growing impact of integrated English-language education.

Vietnamese scholar earns three master’s degrees, pursues PhD in Singapore

Nguyen Dang Dao is currently a doctoral candidate at the National University of Singapore, after completing three master’s degrees at leading institutions around the world.

Experts suggest top career paths for female students in the AI era

AI may automate tasks, but it cannot replace human empathy and creativity. Experts have encouraged female students to leverage their natural strengths in fields like STEM, humanities, and healthcare to thrive in a rapidly changing 2026 job market.

51,000 students find places in HCMC private, vocational schools

The 2026-2027 academic year is expected to be the largest grade 10 enrollment season in HCMC following recent administrative mergers.

A teenage math prodigy with global accolades and national honors

His journey reflects discipline, curiosity, and a deep understanding of mathematics beyond formulas and memorization.

A Vietnamese physics prodigy earns his place at MIT

A Vietnamese student who won gold at the 2025 International Physics Olympiad has been admitted to MIT, marking a milestone shaped by passion and perseverance.

Learning English, changing destiny in Sa Pa

What began as curiosity became a turning point, helping a young ethnic minority woman build a business and empower others.

Work starts on more inter-level boarding schools in border communes

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) teamed up with Vietnam Television, VNPT, Viettel, and 17 cities and provinces to kick off construction of combined primary and secondary boarding schools in land border communes this morning.

Nearly 110,000 students in Hanoi and HCMC may miss public high school seats

Vietnam’s two largest cities face mounting pressure on public high school places, with more than 100,000 students expected to miss out on public Grade 10 seats in the 2026–2027 school year.

Hanoi plans to relocate small universities from inner city

Hanoi is considering relocating universities with limited land area and inadequate infrastructure from the inner city, while repurposing their former campuses for general education and public uses.

Students fear job shortages in journalism as press agency mergers intensify

Representatives from universities and academies offering journalism training shared advice for students amid the ongoing merger of many press agencies.

Ten years, five countries: a Vietnamese student’s scholarship journey

A math-major student in high school, Nguyen Truong Phong set off for Russia after graduating. Born in 1998, the young man has spent the past 10 years studying and working in Russia, France, Germany, Denmark, and Japan.