The Global HR Forum in Vietnam 2017 will be held by the Ministry of Education and Training, South Korea’s Ministry of Education, and The Korea Economic Daily on December 14-15 at the Melia Hanoi Hotel. 


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This year’s forum commemorates the 25th anniversary of formal diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. The three sides jointly organized this inaugural forum with the mutual goal of spreading global prosperity through collective human intelligence and human resources development.

The theme of this year’s Global HR Forum in Vietnam is the “Miracle on Han River to Miracle on Red River.” Around 30 opinion leaders, experts, and scholars will gather to participate as speakers and discussants.

The forum aims for lively discussion over the various strategies South Korea has successfully implemented in human resources development.

Both countries will share their vision and discuss mutual cooperation in cultivating future talent in the era of the fourth industrial revolution.

The forum will strive to maintain a successful strategic partnership between the two countries while sharing best practices in global talent education, training, and the utilization of human resources.

In November, the 12th Global HR Forum was held in Seoul, South Korea, and the Global HR Forum in Vietnam is the brand export of the Global HR Forum.

The Global HR Forum was first established in 2006 under the slogan “Global Talent, Global Prosperity”, organized by the Korea Economic Daily in partnership with South Korea’s Ministry of Education and the Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training.

Holding annual meetings since then, this year’s theme, “Future in Your Hands”, created a new global platform that provides a unique learning and networking experience to share diverse perspectives and insights in addressing the major global challenges.

The forum quickly became the leading international forum specializing in the field of human resources.

Through the Global HR Forum in Vietnam 2017, Vietnam and South Korea will have a new educational platform that enables in-depth discussion of policy development in cultivating human resources and exchanges.

The organizing board expects various cooperation in the private sector as well through networking between universities in both countries. 

VN Economic Times