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Two Vietnamese universities refuse to join quality accreditation

 Two Vietnamese universities have refused to attend the Ministry of Education and Training’s education quality accreditation.

52 Vietnamese win Australia scholarship

Fifty-two Vietnamese people have won Australia Awards Scholarships and will soon leave the country to undertake postgraduate studies at the Australian university of their choice. 

Vietnam wins first prize at Int’l Robothon Competition in Philippines

 The International Robothon Competition 2017 taking place at Angeles University, the Philippines has drawn 139 Robotics teams from the three Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.

Mountainous school struggles on with dedicated teachers

 Tri Le 4 Primary School in the central province of Nghe An Province has an entire male teaching staff.

Vietnam students bring home IOAA prizes

 Four Vietnam students from the Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted have brought home four prizes from the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics 2017 held in Thailand from November 12 to 21.

Seoul Governor receives Vietnam’s honorary doctorate

 Da Lat University in Da Lat city, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, has presented the honorary doctoral degree to Hwang Kyo Ahn, the Governor of Seoul, the capital city of the Republic of Korea. 

Education minister eases concerns over PhD project

Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha said that the $545.4 million project is not aimed for the massive training of PhDs, but will be based on the real demand and will focus on the quality of training.

First "five-star" library for children opens in Vietnam

The first international-standard library for children in Vietnam opened at the National Library of Vietnam in Hanoi on November 16.

British Embassy introduces free math teaching software

 The British Embassy in Vietnam has recently introduced J2blast software in mathematics and information technology (IT) in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

APEC Future Education Forum held in Hanoi

 Nearly 150 foreign and domestic participants discussed education policies and the future of international education at the APEC Future Education Forum held on November 15 in Hanoi.

Vietnamese students reap high results at int’l robot competition

 Vietnamese students have reaped high results at the final round of the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2017, held in Costa Rica from November 10-12.

The US sees increase in number of Vietnamese students

 The number of Vietnamese students in the US has increased consistently for 16 consecutive years, according to the Institute of International Education’s (IIE) annual Open Doors report.

On the verge of another Chinese investing wave

 On the occasion of Communist Party of China General Secretary and President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Vietnam on November 11 and 12, VIR reporter looks into China’s latest investment movements in Vietnam.

Education experts raise concern over doctoral training project

 Several Vietnamese education experts have expressed concern over the Ministry of Education and Training’s VND12 trillion (USD545.4 million) project to train around 9,000 PhDs by 2025.

Fulbright Vietnam to enroll 50 students for first academic year

 Fulbright University Vietnam (FUV) has announced it would enroll 50 students for the bachelor degree of the first academic year at the end of next August.

Canadian PM Trudeau meets HCM City students

 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a talk with students of the Ho Chi Minh City-based Ton Duc Thang University in the afternoon of November 9.

Japan’s Soshi group wants to set up university in HCM City

Vice Chairman of the HCMC People’s Committee Le Thanh Liem had a meeting on November 8 with the General Director of Japan’s education group Soshi, who said his firm wants to set up an international university in the city.

University leaders gather at APEC 2017

The APEC University Leaders’ Forum took place in Da Nang on November 8 with the participation of nearly 60 representatives from universities, businesses and State management agencies in the region.

Education Ministry stops collecting higher tuition fee

 In its dispatch to people’s committees across the country, the Ministry of Education and Training ordered to put an end to collecting enrollment fees in excess of standard levels set by the government.

PM urges focus on resources to develop Vietnam’s top three universities

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc has urged agencies to focus their resources on developing the Vietnam National University – Hanoi, the Vietnam National University – HCMC and the University of Da Nang into prestigious centres for training human resources.