A conference organized by the World Historical Society, Hawaii Pacific University (USA) in collaboration with the Vietnam Historical Society and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities will take place in December 2013. The conference will be a forum for exchanging new research findings on Vietnamese history, creating opportunities for dialogue between international historians and Vietnamese researchers in particular. The main topics of the conference will include: Vietnam's position in the process of world history; new research by historians on Vietnam's political, economic, social, cultural, environmental, and security fields; Vietnam's relationship with the region and the world; methodology in researching and teaching world history and Vietnamese history… Within the framework of the conference, there will also be a panel discussion for history teachers in Vietnamese high schools to discuss topics related to history teaching. At the meeting, representatives from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the World Historical Society expressed their confidence in the success of the conference, affirming that the conference will contribute to promoting academic exchange between Vietnamese and international scientists, as well as further strengthening cooperative relations between the parties in the future.
