Southern Queensland University (Australia) visited and worked at Hoa Sen University
27/04/2022
On April 21, 2022, the delegation of the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) led by Professor Ren Yi – Vice Principal and heads of faculties visited and worked at Hoa Sen University ( HSU). Receiving the delegation was Dr. Phan Thi Vietnam – Vice Principal of the school and heads of participating faculties and departments.
At the meeting, the two sides discussed cooperation opportunities in many fields of mutual interest, including: cooperation in implementing a number of joint training programs, academic exchanges, and research cooperation. rescue…
Overview of HSU leaders working with USQ delegation
Expressing his joy when witnessing the rapid and sustainable development of HSU over the past 30 years, Professor Ren Yi said, USQ is looking forward to cooperating with a prestigious private university like HSU to transform the world. delivers its advanced training programs to Vietnam, giving students the opportunity to access a high-class Australian education right in Vietnam.
Emphasizing that HSU is on the path to becoming an international university in the near future, Dr. Phan Thi Vietnam proposed a number of specific training areas that the two sides can research and cooperate in order to meet the increasingly stringent needs and requirements of the labor market in Vietnam both now and in the future. hybrid.
USQ is one of Australia’s major universities, ranked highly on international university rankings. In addition to traditional on-campus training programs, this is also Australia’s leading higher education institution in providing online training programs, combined with online training programs. Blended for training levels from bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels.
Through cooperation with international schools, HSU hopes to provide an international standard environment for students
As a university pursuing a liberal education philosophy, HSU is constantly looking for opportunities to cooperate with prestigious international universities to provide an “international standard” learning environment for its students. I’m right in Vietnam.
Nguyễn Thuận