Hanoi pilots artificial intelligence in five schools
From kindergarten to high school, the project aims to boost digital transformation in Hanoi's education system.
From kindergarten to high school, the project aims to boost digital transformation in Hanoi's education system.
World Children’s Day is a chance to act and raise public awareness on issues that children are facing.
Cho Ray Hospital is the first and only hospital in Vietnam to have been recognized as a member of the prestigious organization of International Hospital Federation.
The winning team received vouchers worth US$1,000 to participate in high-quality information security exams and courses awarded by EC-Council, a world-renowned information security training organization.
AstraZeneca is the first Covid-19 vaccine authorized for use in Vietnam and it is currently the most widely used vaccine in the national vaccination campaign.
Makeshift medical stations provide primary health care for people in the area while giving treatment to people infected with the Covid-19 virus in the community and family.
The Covid-19 pandemic brought in an unprecedented "closed-down" with uncertainty and anxiety.
In Vietnam, Swinburne has enjoyed its fame as the university of champions of the “Road to Olympia” program for the past 20 years.
The decision was made as the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic in Hanoi is more serious, as much more new Covid-19 cases have been detected in the community over the past few days.
The first part of the fourth Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury (COP4) was held online November 1-5 in Geneva.
So far, at least four countries have officially recognized vaccine passports from Vietnam.
The clinical trial is aimed at putting its "recombinant protein vaccine" on the list of the World Health Organization-approved vaccines.
Health authorities target to inoculate at least two-thirds of nearly 100 million people against Covid-19 by the first quarter of next year.
Cu Chi District and downtown District 1 are the first localities in Vietnam to immunize those under 18 against Covid-19.
Australia collaborates on many education and training initiatives with Vietnam, facilitating institution-to-institution partnerships and supporting vibrant Australian alumni associations.
The biggest Covid-19 treatment facility in Vietnam used to treat more than 20,000 patients at its peak.
The fund will be used to buy vaccines for the bloc's members.
The hospital rolls out containment measures at the highest level and halted regular medical checkups and treatment.
Parents or other legal guardians must sign their consent for the children's vaccination.
The awareness of children on human rights has greatly contributed to Vietnam’s efforts in implementing international commitment to promote human rights in education.
Online learning will continue to be a support tool for students even after schools reopen.