Australia helps train Vietnamese vocational education specialists
21 lecturers and specialists involved in quality assurance from vocational education and training schools across Vietnam have benefited from the “Informal Learning Opportunity in Vocational Education and Training Quality Assurance” course run by Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
Read moreReport on the Impact of COVID-19 on the skills demands of workers and human resources training activities in Logistics in Vietnam
The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected the entire labour market, especially those who work in the logistics industry. The risk of mass bankruptcy of Logistics businesses as well as the breakage, change and disruption of supply chains have significantly affected the situation of the labour market. Changes in the labour
Read morePromoting Industry Engagement with Vocational Education and Training to Develop Human Resources for the Logistics Industry
Developing human resources for the logistics industry, using the Logistics Industry Reference Council (LIRC) as a model to promote active engagement among businesses, Government agencies and vocational colleges provides the opportunity for Vietnam to build a dynamic and skillful logistics workforce, while at the same time helping to reduce logistics
Read moreStandardise training programs to help higher education institutions improve competitiveness
Education & Times - On 17 June, the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) in collaboration with the Aus4Skills organised a roundtable seminar to prepare training program standards for higher education of all levels.
Read moreAustralia-Vietnam education relationship stronger than ever
Australian Ambassador to Việt Nam, Robyn Mudie. — Photo courtesy of Australian Embassy in Việt Nam Australian Ambassador to Việt Nam, Robyn Mudie, speaks to Việt Nam News reporter Nguyễn Thị Kiều Trinh about the relationship between the two countries in education. Educational co-operation is one of the important developments
Read moreAnimated infographic on Covid-19 draws attention from community and media outlets
The animated infographic series on Covid-19 created by lecturers and students from the Multimedia Communications Department, Thai Nguyen University, has attracted thousands of views, hundreds of shares, and covered by various media outlets after two weeks of publishing.
Read moreThai Nguyen University signs agreement with businesses on supporting students with disabilities
On the 16th May 2020, Thai Nguyen University of Information Technology and Communications (ICTU) signed a collaboration agreement with a number of enterprises on providing students with disabilities with internship and employment opportunities.
Read moreAUSTRALIA-VIETNAM SKILLS COLLABORATION WEBINAR Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers
On 29 October 2020, Aus4Skills in collaboration with Vietnam Logistic Association (VLA), industry and VET organisations from Australia and Vietnam, hosted a webinar on freight forwarding/customs brokerage services.
Read moreChanging Mindset on University-Industry Linkages
Within the n framework of Aus4skills program, Thai Nguyen University organised a symposium titled "Promoting sustainable linkages between enterprises and universities".
Read moreAUSTRALIAN ALUMNUS INVENTS A “RICE ATM” FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
TTO – Given the risks of COVID-19 spread at public gatherings, Mr Hoang Tuan Anh (aged 35) had invented an automatic rice distribution machine which was called “RICE ATM”.
Read moreEconomics Faculty Promotes Active and Inclusive Teaching
Active and inclusive teaching has become a popular method nowadays. To ensure the sustainability of this innovative teaching method, Tay Bac University had created an enabling environment for lecturers, including lecturers from Economics Faculty to participate in the training program in replication of Active and Inclusive Teaching method (ILO3) as
Read moreGEDSI an opportunity for the disadvantaged
Mr. Nguyen Van Cu, Deputy Director for Education & Training - Disability Research & Capacity Development Center (DRD) said: "I used to cry because of discrimination."
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