From June 3 to June 7, 2025, the University of Economics – The University of Danang, in collaboration with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), organized the 2025 ACCA Faculty Training Program. The program attracted a large number of lecturers from various universities and academies across the country.
Within the framework of the program, participants received in-depth training in three modules from ACCA’s internationally standardized curriculum: Audit & Assurance, Management Accounting, and Financial Accounting.
Presentations by expert speakers during the program
At the opening ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Doan Ngoc Phi Anh – Vice Rector of the University of Economics, emphasized the increasing demand for high-quality human resources in the field of accounting and auditing, especially in the context of Da Nang City’s upcoming Free Trade Zone and International Financial Center. He also shared that within the ACCA collaboration framework, the University is offering an auditing program integrated with ACCA certification, enabling students to obtain international qualifications upon graduation and be career-ready for global auditing firms. The ACCA Faculty Training Program presents a valuable opportunity for lecturers to update their knowledge and teaching methodologies, thereby enhancing the overall quality of education and fostering international integration in the fields of finance and accounting.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Doan Ngoc Phi Anh delivers the opening remarks at the training program
The program was highly appreciated for its practicality, relevance, and applicability to university teaching, while also serving as a platform for academic exchange, experience sharing, and expanding professional networks. The successful implementation of the program not only reinforces the University of Economics’ role in professional development and international collaboration, but also contributes to improving the teaching capacity of faculty members, aligning with global standards in accounting and auditing education.
Speakers and participants take a commemorative photo following the training session
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