Ho Chi Minh City wants RMIT University to pay attention to vocational training
Mr. Vo Van Hoan said that Ho Chi Minh City always considers education an important factor for development. To develop the knowledge economy, the city needs abundant human resources to meet development needs.
City leaders want RMIT University to be able to participate in training courses according to ASEAN standards that the city is advocating for, such as mechanical engineering, automation, healthcare, tourism, artificial intelligence (AI), management. urban management…
RMIT University President Alec Cameron thanked Ho Chi Minh City leaders for creating favorable conditions for RMIT University over the past 20 years, and said that RMIT Vietnam is Australia’s largest overseas educational institution, with 16,500 alumni and connections with more than 260 universities in Vietnam.
This week, more than 1,450 RMIT University students graduated from RMIT South Saigon and Hanoi campuses. In which, RMIT South Saigon University is the first campus in Vietnam and is proud to be a model for the cooperation relationship between Australia and Vietnam.
At the proposal of Mr. Vo Van Hoan, the two sides exchanged a number of contents related to training high-quality human resources to meet the development needs of Ho Chi Minh City. In particular, not only training bachelor level but also vocational training according to international standards.
at Blogtuan.info – Source: vtc.vn – Read the original article here