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Working with New Zealand and Thai partners

Tuesday - August 16, 2011 01:28
On August 15, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh - Rector of the University - had a meeting and worked with Prof. Roberto Rabel - Vice Rector of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. The main content of the meeting was that the leaders of the two sides discussed issues related to the development of cooperation between the two schools in the coming time: cooperation in undergraduate and postgraduate training; organizing English proficiency training courses for lecturers and staff of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities... The leaders of the two schools expressed their hope that the cooperative relationship between the two schools will be further developed and expanded.
On August 15, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh - Rector of the University - had a meeting and worked with Prof. Roberto Rabel - Vice Rector of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. The main content of the meeting was that the leaders of the two sides discussed issues related to the development of cooperation between the two schools in the coming time: cooperation in undergraduate and postgraduate training; organizing English proficiency training courses for lecturers and staff of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities... The leaders of the two schools expressed their hope that the cooperative relationship between the two schools will be further developed and expanded.Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in New Zealand, established in 1897. Victoria University of Wellington currently trains more than 20,000 students in the fields of Commerce and Management, Law, Architecture and Design, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities. On the same day, Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Kim also received and worked with a delegation from Kasem Bundit University, Thailand, led by Dr. Suwandee - Vice President. The leaders of the two universities discussed cooperation opportunities between the two sides in the following areas: exchanging lecturers and students; conducting joint scientific research projects; organizing joint training cooperation programs, short-term courses... These issues discussed between the two sides will be specified in an official cooperation document in the coming time. Kasem Bundit University is located in the capital city of Bangkok, currently has about 12,000 students in various majors such as Business Administration, Journalism, Sociology, Law, Science and Technology...

Author:Nguyen Hang

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