Van Lang University ties up with Singapore partner for education, research

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Van Lang University in HCM City and the National University of Singapore (NUS) on Thursday (September 19) signed a memorandum of understanding for deeper collaboration in education and research in a range of academic areas.
Van Lang University on September 19 signs an MoU with the National University of Singapore to foster deeper collaboration in education and research. — VNS Photo Nguyễn Diệp

HCM CITY — Van Lang University in HCM City and the National University of Singapore (NUS) on Thursday (September 19) signed a memorandum of understanding for deeper collaboration in education and research in a range of academic areas.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, VLU president Assoc. Prof. Tran Thi My Dieu said the university has established key initiatives aimed at advancing its training programmes, enriching student experiences and improving employability outcomes.

“This collaboration will deliver substantial benefits to students, faculty and the workforce through joint academic and research efforts.”

It will enable VLU and NUS to facilitate smoother exchange of academic information and resources, thereby expanding mobility programmes for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

They will join hands for several key initiatives like reskilling and upskilling programmes focused on integrated circuit design and semiconductor technology, and joint training and research initiatives in the field of artificial intelligence.

NUS will help VLU set up state-of-the-art laboratories.

VLU’s School of Technology will focus on developing high-quality talent to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global tech landscape.

Prof. Aaron Thean, NUS deputy president (academic affairs) and provost, said this partnership draws upon NUS’s research knowledge and expertise in advanced semiconductor chip design and process technology research, on top of digital technology and transformation, which would equip students with the necessary skills for the future workplace.

“It highlights the power of cooperation in driving progress towards academic excellence and creating meaningful opportunities in nurturing our students from both countries.”

Founded in 1995, VLU offers more than 100 academic programmes across spheres ranging from undergraduate to doctoral levels.

It has been awarded a four-star rating by the well-known UK-based education organisation Quacquarelli Symonds and named in the 2024 Impact Rankings released by the Times Higher Education also of the UK.

NUS has 16 colleges, faculties and schools across three campuses in Singapore and 40,000 students from 100 countries, and more than 20 NUS Overseas Colleges entrepreneurial hubs around the world. — VNS