Forum spotlights Vietnam – China university education
A forum on Vietnam – China tertiary education took place in Hanoi on April 27, gathering representatives from 30 Chinese universities with high global ranking.
Vietnamese students seek information on studying in China at an exhibition on the sidelines of the forum (Photo: hanoimoi.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – A forum on Vietnam – China tertiaryeducation took place in Hanoi on April 27, gathering representatives from 30Chinese universities with high global ranking.
The Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities(USSH) in collaboration with the global education services company GES Vietnamorganised the event.
Participants exchanged information on cooperation betweenVietnamese and Chinese universities, and experience in building universitybranches overseas. They also proposed orientations to design joint trainingprogrammes and boost connectivity between universities of the two countries.
Opening the forum, USSH Vice Rector Nguyen Van Kim saidChinese universities are special and biggest partners of the USSH.
Kim noted a large number of USSH lecturers have receivededucation in China, while the university itself has trained many Chinesestudents, some of them holding important positions in China.
To date, the USSH has signed cooperation pacts with 45Chinese universities. It established a centre for Vietnamese studies at the BeijingForeign Studies University.
From 2007 to 2018, the USSH trained 4,146 Chinese studentsof different levels.
Kim suggested the USSH continue fostering collaboration withtraditional Chinese partners in areas such as Yunnan, Guangxi, Beijing, andShanghai, and seeking new partnerships.
He pointed to a range of measures to boost trainingcooperation, including organising seminars, conducting joint researches, andexchanging students.-VNA
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