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Strengthening Cooperation in Training and Research with the School of Business - National Economics University

19/05/2026

On May 18, 2026, the University of Economics - University of Danang welcomed a delegation from the School of Business - National Economics University to discuss directions for cooperation in training, scientific research, and the development of high-quality human resources.

During the meeting, leaders of both institutions exchanged information regarding their development strategies, training models, and activities designed to foster business partnerships amid increasing digital transformation and deeper international integration.

Associate Professor Dr. Doan Ngoc Phi Anh, Vice Rector of the University, emphasized that strengthening ties with reputable higher education institutions would help enhance training quality, promote applied research, and broaden practical learning opportunities for students. The University’s representative noted, “The exchange of management and academic development experience with leading universities will further catalyze innovation and elevate the quality of education".


Associate Professor Dr. Doan Ngoc Phi Anh shared the University’s development strategy, training model, and orientations for improving the quality of higher education in the context of digital transformation.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Chinh, Vice Rector of the School of Business - National Economics University, commended DUE’s development direction and dynamic training environment, expressing hope that the two sides would soon realize collaborative programs in training, scientific research, and business engagement. “We believe this partnership will open up numerous opportunities for academic exchange, curriculum enhancement, and capacity building for learners as higher education undergoes significant transformation,” the delegation’s representative shared.


Dr. Nguyen Thi Chinh discussed plans to expand academic cooperation in the near future.

The two sides also explored the potential for implementing joint training programs, faculty and student exchanges, organizing specialized seminars, and building a business ecosystem to support practical activities for learners.


Faculty members from both institutions engaged in discussion during the meeting.


The meeting took place in an open atmosphere, marking a new step forward in bilateral cooperation, aimed at sustainable development and enhancing the quality of higher education in the new era.


Leaders of the two universities exchanged commemorative gifts during the meeting, underscoring their commitment to fostering ties and promoting collaboration in training and scientific research.




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