The Vietnamese Society in Oxford (VOX)’s exchange called “Open Day 2014” took place at the University of Exeter.
The VOX’s annual event aims to help young Vietnamese people to achieve their dream of becoming a student at Oxford University by sharing experiences and providing guidance and advice on studying.
During the exchange, students were provided with useful information and the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to select and apply for universities in the UK, particularly Oxford University.
VOX President Hoang Huu Phuc said that this is the fourth time such an event has been organised and each year has seen the attendance of both international and Vietnamese students increase.
It also offers a good opportunity for Vietnamese students in the UK to support each other to achieve higher academic results.
Oxford University ranks first in the UK in terms of the quality of education and research activities.
Oxford now has around 40 additional member universities such as Exeter, Corpus Christi and Balliol.
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