Vietnam-Japan University and ANA Holdings will share knowledge in the fields related to aviation, corporate management
Vietnam-Japan University on September 21 signed an agreement with Japan’s ANA Holdings Co., Ltd to strengthen bilateral cooperation in training and research.
Vice President of ANAHD Group Koji Shibata and Principal of Vietnam-Japan University Furuta Motoo signed the comprehensive cooperation agreement. (Photo: Danh La)
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Under the agreement, VJU and ANA Holdings will share knowledge in the fields related to aviation, corporate management, etc.
In addition, the two sides will cooperate in research activities and public relations activities to improve the brand value through events organized by the two parties.
Moreover, ANA Holdings will cooperate with VJU in seminars and symposiums organized by the university.
VJU is a public tertiary education institution under Hanoi National University and the symbol for the Vietnam-Japan strategic partnership.
VJU has opened the first master training course on September 9, 2016. At present, the university is offering two-year master training under Japanese model in such majors as regional research, public policy, corporate management, environmental technology, nano technology, infrastructure technique, climate change and development.
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