Vietnam awards first Ph.D degree in in’t relations to foreigner
Park Noh Wan, envoy and Consul General of the Republic of Korea Embassy in Vietnam, has become the first foreigner to graduate with a doctoral degree in Vietnam.
Ph.D Park received his doctorate in international relations from the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV) at a ceremony in Hanoi on June 25.
Addressing the awards ceremony, DAV President Dang Dinh Quy congratulated Park on his success and highly appreciated the practicality of his research project entitled "Vietnam-RoK Strategic Co-operation Partnership and the prospects for change in the context of global governance in the 21st Century".
Quy emphasised that Park’s doctoral thesis significantly contributes to boosting bilateral cooperation ties between the Republic of Korea and Vietnam.
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