MAY 23 - With the development of Australian education, the working session involving UEF and Australian Consulate-General in HCMC’s representatives has made way for many cooperation opportunities for UEF and many Australian institutes.
On UEF’s behalf, there were Dr. Do Huu Nguyen Loc – Vice President, Board of Management, Director, UEF International Institute and Ms. Huynh Tu Anh – Deputy Director, UEF International Institute.
Representing our partners, there were Ms. Eliza Chui – Trade and Investment Commission, Australian Consulate-General in Ho Chi Minh City and Ms. Trinh Trinh –Business Development Manager, Australian Consulate-General in Ho Chi Minh City.
The representatives of both sides discussing the cooperation chances between UEF and universities in Australia
During the session, Dr. Do Huu Nguyen Loc ran through an outline of UEF international programs. Additionally, he discussed the current situation of student and faculty member exchange programs and Transnational Education (TNE) programs in Vietnam. UEF is seeking partnerships to expand the 2+2 and 3+1 international programs related to business majors with universities in Australia.
Following that, Ms. Eliza Chui summarized the bilateral cooperation between Australia and Vietnam, emphasizing the 40 leading universities in Australia seeking partnerships in Vietnam.
The session has introduced potentials for future cooperation between UEF and Australian universities
This was also the main topic of the Australia – Vietnam Higher Education Partnerships 2023, organized by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) in Ho Chi Minh City. Teaching quality, facilities, and student capacity need to be met in advance if Vietnamese universities desire to expand international cooperation opportunities.
Through the working session, Australian education accessibility has experienced a great boost. This also exposes UEF to opportunities to cooperate with many Australian educational institutions.
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