On October 21, the Faculty of Chinese Studies at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) held a working session with representatives from National Chi Nan University (NCNU) (Taiwan), paving the way for collaborative opportunities in research and training related to Chinese language and culture.
HUTECH meets with representatives of National Chi Nan University
In attendance from HUTECH were Dr. Kieu Thi Van Anh, Dean of the Faculty of Chinese Studies, and Dr. Huynh Bich Ngoc, Vice Dean. Representing NCNU was Mr. Yuanher Robin Huang from the Office of International Relations. Both parties exchanged information on academic programs, facilities, and future development directions, establishing a foundation for collaborative activities moving forward.
Representatives from both institutions working together during the collaborative session
One of the key highlights of the meeting was the discussion to promote the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). These agreements aim to facilitate specific cooperative activities, such as student and faculty exchanges, joint scientific research, and the organization of specialized workshops and seminars.
The meeting promotes future agreements and partnerships
Through these exchange activities, students will gain access to diverse learning and research environments, helping them enhance skills and knowledge in Chinese language and culture. For faculty, this collaboration opens up international research and teaching opportunities, contributing to the improvement of educational quality at both universities.
The collaboration will create new opportunities for international research and teaching, enhancing educational quality for both sides
The partnership between HUTECH and NCNU is a testament to HUTECH's efforts to internationalize education. The university continuously expands international partnerships with the goal of training high-quality human resources to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of modern society.
News: Bao Thu
Photos: Quoc Bao
Communication Center