Collaborative Activities

Thursday - August 31, 2017 21:17

Typical collaborative projects
• The project to train high-quality human resources in Applied Sociology in Public Policy and Business Management (MAPE) - in collaboration with the University of Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès (Republic of France) from 2007 to the present.
• The “Social Work Education Advancement Program” (SWEEP) project, led by San Jose State University (USA) and funded by USAID (2012-2015).
• Collaborated with Shukutoku University (Japan) and the Asia-Pacific Association for Social Work to conduct research on "Buddhism and Social Work" (2012-2015).
• In collaboration with Lund University (Sweden), we implemented the research project "Social Welfare Assessments: East Asian and Scandinavian Redistribution Models in a Global Context" (2012-2015).
• Collaborated with Degu University (South Korea) to implement the "Multicultural Family" project (2013-2015).
• Organized a training course on "Postgraduate Certificate in Social Work" funded by UNICEF.
• Signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation in both training and research with Manchester Metropolitan University (UK).
• Signed an MOU for cooperation with Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Partners
• Domestically: Institute of Sociology (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences), Vietnam Sociological Association, Association of Social Work Professionals, Schools and Institutes for training and research in Sociology and Social Work.
• Abroad: 2 Jean-Jaurès University of Toulouse, University of Paris 7 (France); Shukutoku University, Fukushima University, Center for International and Development (Japan); San Jose State University, University of Michigan, University of Washington (USA); Wallonie-Bruxelles Delegation, University of Louvain (Belgium); Lund University (Sweden); Humboldt University, Institute of Sociology, University of Belfield (Germany); Moscow State University (Russia); LODZ University (Poland); Ford Foundation (USA); Radda Barnen Foundation; British Council; UNFPA; UNICEF; SIDA; Toyota Foundation...

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