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Working with partners in New Zealand and Thailand.

Tuesday - August 16, 2011 12:28 PM
On August 15th, Professor Nguyen Van Khanh, Rector of the University, met and worked with Professor Roberto Rabel, Vice-Rector of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. The main focus of the meeting was to discuss issues related to the development of cooperation between the two universities in the future: collaborative undergraduate and postgraduate training; organizing training courses to improve English language skills for lecturers and staff of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities... The leaders of both universities expressed their desire for the cooperative relationship between the two universities to further develop and expand.
On August 15th, Professor Nguyen Van Khanh, Rector of the University, met and worked with Professor Roberto Rabel, Vice-Rector of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. The main focus of the meeting was to discuss issues related to the development of cooperation between the two universities in the future: collaborative undergraduate and postgraduate training; organizing training courses to improve English language skills for lecturers and staff of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities... The leaders of both universities expressed their desire for the cooperative relationship between the two universities to further develop and expand.Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) is one of New Zealand's oldest and most prestigious universities, established in 1897. Currently, VUW educates over 20,000 students across various disciplines including Commerce and Management, Law, Architecture and Design, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences and Humanities. On the same day, Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Kim also met and worked with a delegation from Kasem Bundit University, Thailand, led by Dr. Suwandee, Vice-Chancellor. Leaders from both universities discussed opportunities for cooperation in areas such as faculty and student exchange; joint scientific research projects; and collaborative training programs and short courses. These discussions will be formalized in a written cooperation agreement in the near future. Kasem Bundit University, located in Bangkok, currently has approximately 12,000 students across various disciplines including Business Administration, Journalism, Sociology, Law, Science and Technology, and more.

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