At the meeting, Associate Professor Dr. Bui Thanh Nam - Vice Chairman of the School Council, Head of Training Department welcomed the delegation to visit the school, and at the same time introduced to the delegation the most general information about the traditional thickets, position, achievements of the School in training and scientific research, international cooperation.
According to Associate Professor Dr. Bui Thanh Nam, international students studying at VNU - USSH are not only guaranteed the quality of teaching, but also supported with accommodation, health care services as well as cultural experiences and scenic spots in Vietnam. In that spirit, the Associate Professor hopes that the University of Alabama will specifically discuss research cooperation opportunities between the two sides and specific programs and activities to support students and lecturers.

Dr. Lisa Pawloski – representative of the Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Alabama shared her joy when visiting the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. According to the Doctor, the University of Alabama and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities share many similarities in the training process and research direction of the Social Sciences and Humanities. With more than 85,000 students, 23 majors at all levels, the University of Alabama hopes to soon send students and graduate students to study short-term programs at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Dr. Lisa Pawloski also expressed her hope to soon welcome students and lecturers to study and work at the University of Alabama.
Dr. Lisa Pawloski hopes that the University of Social Sciences and Humanities will soon become a long-term partner in Vietnam, developing the cooperative relationship between the two sides in a sustainable and profound manner and will reap many achievements in the future. At the meeting, the two sides also discussed in detail some approaches to documents and research on the Southeast Asian region in Vietnam.
Representatives of the two schools exchanged souvenirs.
Founded in 1831, The University of Alabama (UA) is the state's flagship public university, located in the heart of the southeastern United States. The university offers more than 250 courses across 12 colleges and is home to Alabama's only publicly funded law school, ranking ninth among public universities in the United States. Its engineering program is also among the five oldest in the United States.