Hanoi commends outstanding individuals in vocational education
Vocational teachers are praised for their contributions for the city's socio-economic growth.
Vocational teachers are praised for their contributions for the city's socio-economic growth.
Cultivating novel elements and carefully incorporating international experiences that are appropriate to Vietnam's circumstances is crucial.
Electronic student records will be effectively and substantially implemented in secondary schools.
Universities and colleges in the city center are expected to move to Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park.
The capital is expected to set aside US$1.74 billion for culture, education, and health projects in 2022-2025.
The ranking highlights VNU-Hanoi’s continued excellence and influence in academia, as well as reflects the growing prestige of Vietnamese universities on the global stage.
It offers researchers and innovators outside Europe the opportunity to participate in EU-funded collaborative research and innovation actions.
Specialists point to education as the foundation for the future prospects of Vietnamese entrepreneurs.
Students can read and listen to traditional stories, and participate in contests designed to teach about national defense and security.
Healthcare, education, and culture are the current focus of investment in Hanoi.
The Hanoi Vocational Education Day 2024 will be held at the Dong Anh District Cultural Information and Sports Center in Hanoi.
The event aims to allow Vietnamese students to better understand Indian education amid the trend of studying abroad in this South Asian country.
Odyssey Education Group and Hanoi are set to sign a memorandum of cooperation to implement French language teaching and educational programs in the capital.
While STEM education has only recently found its way into official guidelines, several initiatives have been launched across Hanoi to give students of all ages access to this interdisciplinary approach to learning.
The plan aims to implement a vocational education and training policy that involves students, parents, businesses and workers.
It is Australia’s first policy institute focused on its relationship with Vietnam, facilitating discussions on strategic and economic issues in the Australia-Vietnam bilateral relationship.
The operation of a German-invested university and the demand for Vietnamese professionals are making education and training become a new key pillar in bilateral relations.