The students will be selected from 50 colleges and universities, who are gifted, in need and from remote and mountainous regions, with a priority on female students.
More than 200 college and university students throughout the country will receive one-year student grants of US$294 from the German State of Hessen's Ministry of Science and Arts, according to a representative from the Hessen office in Hanoi.
A ceremony will be held at the Temple of Literature on July 11, attended by Vietnamese Minister of Education and Training Pham Vu Luan, Hessen State Minister of Science and Arts Boris Rhein and German Ambassador to Vietnam Jutta Frasch.
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