On December 16, the Department of International Relations and Project Management at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) held discussions with Pioneer International Education Group (Canada) regarding potential collaborations in joint education programs, faculty-student exchanges, and future partnerships.
To open the meeting, Ms. Nguyen Lan Huong, Deputy Head of the Department of International Relations and Project Management, expressed a strong desire to expand collaboration between the two parties. She provided an overview of HUTECH’s history, scale of education, academic programs, and notable achievements in international cooperation. Additionally, she highlighted HUTECH’s research capabilities and aspirations to develop academic partnerships, student exchange programs, and Master’s-level collaborations.
HUTECH representative introduced HUTECH Education and highlighted key international programs
Representatives from Pioneer International Education Group (PIEGC) presented an overview of their operations, experience in international cooperation, and extensive network of academic partners. With a team of highly experienced faculty members and specialists in teaching and research across the region, PIEGC focuses on developing international research and teaching collaborations while creating effective platforms for academic discussions. Furthermore, cultural exchange and cooperation among nations were emphasized as key elements in their partnerships with domestic and international universities.
PIEGC representatives shared insights into their international collaborations and academic partnerships
During the meeting, PIEGC recognized HUTECH as a promising and compatible partner for jointly developing and implementing international education programs. This collaboration promises to offer valuable learning and research opportunities for HUTECH’s students and faculty, laying a solid foundation for enhancing educational quality in the context of global integration.
The two parties also discussed joint education programs, student exchanges, and proposals for postgraduate training. The discussions focused on formalizing partnerships between academic departments, prioritizing potential disciplines, and identifying strategies that align with the educational needs of faculty, staff, and graduate students pursuing Master’s and Ph.D. degrees. Through these collaborative programs, HUTECH students will gain access to advanced academic knowledge and practical experiences, providing them with a comprehensive perspective on both society and their respective fields.
HUTECH and PIEGC discussions on international education collaboration
To further explore potential projects, PIEGC introduced its network of international university partners, which align with HUTECH’s strategic goals. Both sides discussed target partners and key areas for collaboration in Master’s and Ph.D. training programs. Beyond professional development opportunities for both institutions, these projects will also serve as cultural bridges, broadening the international outlook of HUTECH’s faculty and students.
The meeting with PIEGC has opened numerous prospects for future collaboration between the two institutions The discussions with PIEGC paved the way for many promising collaborative opportunities. Hopefully, through this meeting, HUTECH’s faculty members will gain access to advanced academic knowledge, while students will enjoy greater opportunities for study, cultural exchange, and international integration, contributing to their journey toward global success.
News: Minh Tâm
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