On January 7, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) and RMIT University held a working session to strengthen international collaboration. The meeting focused on sharing experiences in student services and digital transformation, aiming to shape the future of modern education.
HUTECH and RMIT representatives discuss educational development
The session began with welcoming remarks by Dr. Ly Thien Trang, Vice President of HUTECH, and Assoc. Prof. Seng Kiat Kok, Dean of Students at RMIT. This event marks the beginning of a promising partnership between two leading universities.
Dr. Ly Thien Trang and Assoc. Prof. Seng Kiat Kok shake hands, symbolizing a promising start
Ms. Nguyen Lan Huong, Deputy Head of the Department of International Relations and Project Management, provided an overview of HUTECH’s history, mission, and major achievements. Her presentation highlighted HUTECH’s pioneering efforts in training high-quality human resources to meet growing labor market demands.
Ms. Nguyen Lan Huong presents HUTECH’s achievements
Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trung Kien, Vice President of HUTECH, elaborated on the university's advanced educational strategies, including digital transformation and green transition. He introduced the flipped classroom model, an innovative approach designed to boost interaction and learning efficiency. HUTECH’s Learning Management System (LMS) also received significant interest from RMIT, paving the way for discussions on applying digital platforms to teaching at both institutions.
Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trung Kien highlights HUTECH’s educational strategies
Dr. Hoang Ngoc Nhung, Deputy Head of the Department of International Relations and Project Management, shared key projects spearheaded by HUTECH. She emphasized the university's capacity to execute impactful initiatives in research and education, setting the stage for exploring future collaboration opportunities.
HUTECH representatives discuss strategic projects and mission
After the discussions, the RMIT delegation toured HUTECH’s High-Quality Manpower Training Center (Thu Duc Campus), exploring modern facilities such as the library, sports areas, gymnasium, and auditorium. They also visited the Saigon Campus on Dien Bien Phu Street, where they explored design studios and exhibitions showcasing student projects from the Faculty of Communication & Design. The creative works left a strong impression, affirming the talent and potential of HUTECH’s students.
RMIT delegates explore HUTECH’s modern facilities
The working session opened doors for potential future collaboration between the two institutions
The session provided a platform for HUTECH and RMIT to share experiences and discuss strategic collaboration in education and research. Emphasizing digital transformation and student services has created opportunities to implement advanced solutions, enhancing educational quality and student experiences while fostering sustainable value for the educational community.
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