Hanoi attracts talent for development
The Capital Law is expected to make Hanoi an attractive destination for talented people at home and abroad.
The Capital Law is expected to make Hanoi an attractive destination for talented people at home and abroad.
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 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 results show that Vietnam consistently ranks among the top performers in the ASEAN region, as well as high in the group of middle-income countries and territories.
Hanoi encourages enrollment in social and health ínsurance by increasing banking penetration to facilitate the payment of pensions or monthly social allowances.
The plan aims to implement a vocational education and training policy that involves students, parents, businesses and workers.
Cooperation between Vietnam and Denmark in the field of health is based on a common understanding that primary health care is crucial to ensure equitable access to health and to tackle the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases.
Hanoi has set a goal of planting 400 hectares of medicinal plants by 2025 and 1,000 hectares by 2030.
The Reading Culture Ambassador Contest has become an annual cultural activity that has attracted appreciation and interest from the community.
Local educators have found that technology is the best way to engage students in history.
The move aims to ensure that emergency cases, road accident victims, and emergency births are given due care during the Tet holiday.
The general view is to assign a reasonable amount of homework to help schoolchildren have a cool holiday while encouraging them to learn more about traditional values.
The contest was conducted with the utmost rigor, especially in the judging, with two independent rounds to ensure accuracy and objectivity.
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.
The competition is an excellent way to develop young people's writing skills and ability to express thoughts clearly about social problems they may be concerned about.
The result has further validated the quality and effectiveness of STEM education for Vietnamese students.
Pediatric Surgery Ward at Hanoi-based Saint Paul General Hospital is one of two centers in the world to perform laparoscopic common bile duct surgery without complications.
Hanoi has set a target of 2025 for all schools in the city to take students to historical relics and local cultural heritage at least once per academic year.
European member states hope that educational initiatives will raise students’ concerns about Vietnam’s rapidly disappearing biodiversity.
Joining the WHO-led mechanism to deliver climate commitments is part of Vietnam’s efforts to concretize its low carbon emissions goals towards the net-zero strategy by 2050.
In Vietnam, approximately 200,000 people die each year from cardiovascular disease, accounting for 33% of all deaths.
The Center for Vietnamese Studies testifies to the importance Thailand attaches to its relationship and cooperation with Vietnam.