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Main research orientations
Rural transformation, agriculture, rural and urban areas in Vietnam; urban social services; public spaces; urbanization; community development; urban development, etc.
Cultural, education and religious implications of social transformations
Social welfare and security; social policy
Transformations of the Vietnamese families
Social work with different social groups (handicapped people; addicts; victims of school violence; seniors; single women; social work management; professional social work)
Prominent research themes currently pursued
Urbanization, urban social transformations and urban civilization.
Rural areas, agriculture, farmers and community development.
Social transformation and stratification in remote areas.
Culture, cultural transformations and the social aspects of tourism.
Social aspects of climate change.
Social welfare and security, the implementation of rights to social benefits and professional social work.
Public policy and social policy
Education, management and social policy
Medical sociology, health care and social work in the health care and hospital services.
Intervention in the social issues.
Management of traditional markets in Hanoi; the Vietnamese's social conduct at public places, etc.
Prominent research projects in progress
Project "Civilized urban wards" in Hanoi.
Project "Buddhism and Social work" with Japanese, Thai and Sri-Lankan partners.
Project of training high-quality human resources in applied social work concerning public policy and business management (MAPE) - with Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès University (France) since 2007.
Project Social Work Education Enhancement Program (SWEEP) chaired by San Jose State University (America) and sponsored by USAID (2012-2015).
Collaborate with Lund University (Sweden) to implement the program "Social Welfare Assessments: East Asian and Scandinavian Redistribution Models in a Global Context) (2012-2015).
Program "Multi-cultural families" with Degu University (South Korea) (2013-2015).
Training course "Supplementary certificates for graduates majoring social work" sponsored by UNICEF.
Joint training and research activities with Manster Metropolitan University (UK).
Pending project on youth violence with the Brazilian partners.
Continue the master's program "Public policy and business management" with the French partner.
Develop some new international joint projects.
Develop the joint master's training program on Social work with San Jose University (America) and implement the master's program on "Public and business management" according to the 16+23 program (in collaboration with France)
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