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Temple of Literature, Hanoi, the temple hosts the Imperial Academy (Quốc Tử Giám, 國子監), Vietnam's first university. This is a list of universities in Vietnam.The public higher education system in Vietnam basically consists of 2 levels: university system (called đại học) and university (usually specialize in a fixed scientific field; called trường đại học).
Medical research institutes in Vietnam (4 P) Pages in category "Research institutes in Vietnam" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
National key academies, universities (Vietnamese: Đại học, Học viện trọng điểm quốc gia) are national (leading regional and national) universities, universities, research-oriented institutes and academies which are given priority by the government to autonomy such as: be self-printed and doctoral degrees; have full authority to send officials to study abroad, except for cases ...
The Ho Chi Minh City University of Law Library is one of the major law libraries in the South of Vietnam. The library has over 75.000 legal books, 63 newspapers and magazines, and 1.000 PhD, MSc, and BSc thesis. The University has undertaken these past few years to develop its databases and electronic resources and has implemented an e-portal.
Ecopark is an urban township development on the outskirts of Hanoi, in Hung Yen Province, Vietnam. The township spans 500 hectares with an estimated investment capital of over US$8.2 billion. [ 1 ] The entire development, divided into nine construction phases, was expected to complete in an 18-year period.
To be able to meet the demands of socio-economic development in Vietnam as the industrialization, modernization, and global integration of Vietnam are on the rise, the University of Economics and Law has become a leading higher education institution and a center for scientific research and technology transfer of high quality in the fields of ...
The centre is primarily supported by research projects and clinical studies. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Tübingen, and the 108 Military Central Hospital in Hanoi are the major financial donors to VG-CARE.
Khalid Muhmood was born in England. He holds a bachelor's degree in Business and Law at Hertfordshire University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education at the University of Exeter. His first job was teaching overseas at the Singapore International School where he taught Mathematics and English for two years before moving to Vietnam. [5]