Expanding cooperation with Guangxi University for Nationalities.
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2010-05-25T21:53:47+07:00
2010-05-25T21:53:47+07:00
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University of Social Sciences and Humanities - VNU Hanoi
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Tuesday - May 25, 2010 21:53
On May 25, 2010, a delegation from Guangxi Nationalities University (China), led by Professor Tran Nguyen Chung - Director of the Institute of Politics and International Relations (Guangxi Nationalities University) - visited the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
On May 25, 2010, a delegation from Guangxi Nationalities University (China), led by Professor Tran Nguyen Chung - Director of the Institute of Politics and International Relations (Guangxi Nationalities University) - visited the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.The delegation held an information exchange with many experts and lecturers of the University on training and scientific issues. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Duc Nghieu – Vice Rector of the University – chaired the meeting. Both sides agreed on several areas of cooperation to be implemented in the future: - The two sides will alternately organize seminars comparing the development of socialism in China and Vietnam, exchanging experiences in teaching subjects on Marxist-Leninist philosophy, Party history, etc. - Implementing cooperation in master's degree training in Political Science. - Exchanging teachers to the partner university to teach specialized topics on Marxist-Leninist philosophy. In the afternoon of the same day, the delegation held a working session with the leadership and staff of the Faculty of Oriental Studies to discuss cooperation in research and training in Southeast Asian studies. Guangxi University for Nationalities is the first and long-standing Chinese partner of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Both sides have implemented 3+1 and 2+2 joint training programs in Vietnamese linguistics. In addition, the two universities successfully collaborated to organize two international conferences on research and teaching of Chinese and Vietnamese languages in Vietnam, China, and Southeast Asia in 2007 (in Nanning, China) and 2009 (in Hanoi, Vietnam).