HCM CITY — The University of Sydney on June 18 announced the official launch of the University of Sydney Vietnam Institute, a non-profit social enterprise wholly owned by the University of Sydney. Professor Nguyễn Thu Anh, Executive Director and Head of Research, the University of Sydney Vietnam Institute, said: “The University of Sydney Vietnam Institute has enormous potential to drive collaboration, innovation, and positive impact in Việt Nam and beyond. Professor Emma Johnston, Deputy Vice Chancellor Research, the University of Sydney, stated: “The University of Sydney is extremely proud to launch the institute, which honours our commitment to research and engagement in Việt Nam. “As our flagship research initiative in Việt Nam it will support current and future leaders, and be a hub for advanced research and innovative ideas, continuing to deepen the engagement between the university and Việt Nam,” she said. Within the framework of the event was the Sydney Việt Nam Innovation Symposium, which brings together university leaders, researchers, and scholars from both Sydney and Việt Nam to discuss and share experience from decades of collaboration, aiming to strengthen research and innovation partnerships.


Source:   Viet Nam News
June 19, 2024 11:53 UTC