The universities were evaluated according to six metrics: academic reputation (40 percent), employer reputation (10 percent), faculty/student ratio (20 percent), citations per faculty (20 percent), international faculty ratio and international student ratio (5 percent each).Hanoi University of Science and Technology, and the Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City were in the list of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for the first time, together with nearly 1,400 other universities.Vietnam National University, Hanoi and the Hanoi University of Science and Technology were in the group of universities ranked 801st to 1,000th, while the Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City was ranked 1,001th./. … [Read more...] about Four Vietnamese universities ranked up in science
Coventry university top up degree
National Congress to shape nation’s fortunes
The drafts put forward specific objectives. By 2025, it is hoped that Vietnam will become a modernity-oriented industrialised developing country and graduate from the lower-middle income group. By 2030, also the centenary of the founding of the Party, Vietnam will become a developing country with modern industry and join the upper-middle income group. By 2045, the centenary of the nation’s founding, it is hoped Vietnam will become a developed and a high-income country. … [Read more...] about National Congress to shape nation’s fortunes
French court to hold hearing on AO lawsuit
Hanoi (VNA) – A French court will open a hearing on a lawsuit filed by Vietnamese-French Tran Thi To Nga against 14 multinational companies for producing and selling chemical toxins that was sprayed by the US army in the war in Vietnam, causing serious consequences for the community, her children and herself. Nga, born in 1942, filed the lawsuit in May 2014. Among the companies named in her suit, there were such names as Monsanto (now under the German group Bayer) and Dow Chemical. With the support of several non-governmental organizations, Nga accused the companies of causing lasting harm to the health of her, her children and countless others, as well as destroying the environment. "I am fighting for not only myself, but also my children and millions of victims”, Nga stated. Tran To Nga graduated from a Hanoi university in 1966 and became a war correspondent of the Liberation News Agency, now the Vietnam News Agency. She worked in some of the most heavily … [Read more...] about French court to hold hearing on AO lawsuit
CityLand Education (Vietnam) Announces Partnership with VET by EHL
a 50-room training hotel with 4 meeting rooms10 full-size classrooms and 16 half-size classrooms1 ballroom1 reception1 IT laboratory1 demonstration kitchen4 study rooms1 print shop and multimedia corner, 1 library1 bakery and 1 café bar1 main kitchen The convenient location of the Hotel Academy Phu Quoc at only a 10-min drive from the international airport provides great accessibility for students and professionals flying in while being close to Long Beach and its numerous hotels and resorts. … [Read more...] about CityLand Education (Vietnam) Announces Partnership with VET by EHL
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 25
Commenting on the tenure of the 12th National Party Congress, Sengupta stressed that any one should herald achievements in industrial modernisation and agriculture development based on modern technology that Vietnam earned following the Congress. During the period, socio-political stability and national defence-security continued to be strengthened. Vietnam also witnessed successes in its foreign policy based on the principles of independence, self-reliance, peace, cooperation, development and multilateralisation of external relations, thus improving its prestige as a responsible member of the international community. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 25