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When students rely entirely on AI to do their assignments, the practice of assigning homework loses much of its meaning, said Professor and Fields Medalist Ngo Bao Chau.
Families in Central Vietnam are rethinking what matters most in international education - and Hoi An International School (HAIS) is emerging as one of the region’s most distinctive choices for personalised global learning.
From a shy, reserved boy, Quang Huy exerted great effort to overcome his limits and become the King of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU-USSH).
With summer vacation just around the corner, many parents are busy searching for places to send their children.
Schools across Hanoi are being urged to adjust schedules and protect students from prolonged extreme heat expected to continue in the coming days.
Tu Khanh Phuong from Hanoi has won the only global full-tuition scholarship awarded by the University of Technology Sydney for the July 2026 intake.
Reigning Miss Ocean Vietnam 2025 Nguyen Thanh Thao has graduated with honors from a U.S. university, earning an impressive GPA of 3.8/4.0 while fulfilling her duties as the titleholder.
In the AI era, universities are being called on to move beyond training and become pioneers of national innovation and strategic technologies.
All five valedictorians in the early graduation cohort at Vietnam’s National Economics University achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA and completed their degrees in just 3.5 years.
Vietnam’s entire eight-member team competing at the 2026 Asian Physics Olympiad (APhO) won medals, including six silver and two bronze medals, according to the Ministry of Education and Training.
Having to work in a factory because her family was too poor, Do Thi Lan was still determined to go to school because she believed that as long as she tried her best in her studies, her life would change.
Hanoi University of Science and Technology has pledged to preserve its iconic Parabol gate despite concerns that the landmark may be affected by a planned expansion of Giai Phong Street.
A nationwide survey of nearly 9,200 students has revealed that many Vietnamese university students are struggling with academic pressure, uncertainty and a lack of career direction.
After more than a month since its launch, the Asian Hackathon for Green Future 2026 technology innovation competition has received strong interest from students and young innovators across Asia.
Vietnamese students won two gold medals and four silver medals at the 2026 Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad, helping the country rank second overall.
Under the proposal, undergraduate students could receive between 3.7 million VND and 5.5 million VND (140–210 USD) per month while master’s and doctoral students could receive up to 8.4 million VND (318 USD) per month.
Only slightly more than 60% of lower secondary school graduates in Hanoi will have the opportunity to enter public high schools this year - a figure education experts describe as deeply concerning for a major city.
Instead of following the conventional exam-focused path after failing twice to make the national team, Tran Quynh Trang chose to pursue scientific research early on.
The Ministry of Education and Training has issued a plan to implement a programme on supporting student entrepreneurship in the 2026-2035 period, aiming to develop a comprehensive startup ecosystem across the education sector.
Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training has established a task force to inspect and verify legal issues related to the operation of an educational institution operating under the name “St. Mary’s International School.”