Odon Vallet scholarships were awarded to 179 students from the Central Highlands and central coastal provinces on September 6 by Rencontre du Vietnam (Meet Vietnam).
One pupil died, while two others were hospitalised in the central province of Nghe An after a suicide attempt caused by fears of being punished by their parents after stealing toys from another class.
More Australian students will head to Vietnam in 2018 to study and undertake work placements under the Australian Government’s New Colombo Plan mobility program.
In a sign of growing ties between Da Nang and Japan, this school year, a Japanese-led kindergarten will open its doors to children ages 1 to 6 in the central city.
No undergraduates enrolled in a university in Nam Định Province in the 2017 admission season, the same as last year, but the school is still operating thanks to its postgraduate programme.
The northern mountainous province of Dien Bien has received more than 4.3 billion VND (189,157 USD) sponsored by the Save the Children International (SCI) organisation to improve educational quality and equality for ethnic minority children.
Tay Bac University and the Australian government’s Aus4Skills programme signed a memorandum of understanding, laying the foundation for a series of activities until 2020 at the university.
The Ministry of Education and Training has sent an official dispatch on implementing tuition fee exemptions for preschool education for 5-year-old children in areas of difficult socio-economic conditions, from January 1, 2018.
Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh has presented the Friendship Order to History Professor Odon Vallet from the world-renowned Sorbonne University in France.
The International Centre of Research and Postgraduate Training in Mathematics and the International Centre of Physics have just been recognized as two category centres under the auspices of UNESCO following the official signing ceremony led by UNESCO Director-General Irina
A new general education programme aims to overhaul curriculum at the country’s schools, but local educators say they need more time to roll out the changes.