Vietnam's gross domestic product expanded 8.8% in the first three quarters of the year, the highest since 2011. In all of this year, the GDP growth rate is expected to reach 8.5%, according to the credit rating agency Moody's. Still, foreign-invested businesses are facing substantial challenges due to rising input and operating costs.
The Vietnamese institutions listed are Duy Tân University, Tôn Đức Thắng University, Việt Nam National University, Hà Nội (VNU), Hà Nội University of Science and Technology (HUST), Việt Nam National University - HCM City (VNU-HCM) and Huế University, which was named on the list for the first time. In this year's rankings
President Nguyen Xuan Phuc beat the drum to kick off the new 2022-2023 academic year at the High School for Gifted Students under the Vietnam National University (VNU)'s Hanoi University of
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September 14, 2022by en.vietnamplus.vn Opening ceremony of new academic year at Budapest Vietnamese-language centre (Photo: VNA) Budapest (VNA) - The Budapest Vietnamese-language centre in Hungary recently launched the 2022-2023 academic year , in response to the Day for Honouring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad (September 8).
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Important dates for RMIT Vietnam students in a year. Key dates for students in each program are different. Please select your program and download the academic calendar for 2023 below. Higher education English Foundation Studies At RMIT Vietnam, there are three semesters per academic year for Higher Education students. Semester 1 2023 3 Mar Tuition Fee Invoices for Semester 1, 2023 issued 6 Mar Semester 1, 2023 begins 17 Mar Last date for enrolment variations without penalty fee 24 Mar Deadline for payment of tuition fees 31 Mar Deadline for enrolment variations and LOA applications 17, 18 & 21 Apr Graduation events 28 Apr Final date for withdrawal from courses or LOA without academic penalty 22 May Enrolment of new students for Semester 2, 2023 begins 16 Jun Application Deadline. No applications accepted for Semester 2, 2023 after this date 19 Jun Results released Semester 2 2023 30 Jun Tuition Fee Invoices for Semester 2, 2023 issued 3 Jul Semester 2, 2023 begins 14 Jul Last date for enrolment variations without penalty fee 21 Jul Deadline for payment of tuition fees 28 Jul Deadline for enrolment variations and LOA applications 25 Aug Final date for withdrawal from courses or LOA without academic penalty 18 Sep Enrolment of new students for Semester 3, 2023 begins 13 Oct Application Deadline. No applications accepted for Semester 3, 2023 after this date 16 Oct Results released Semester 3 2023 27 Oct Tuition Fee Invoices for Semester 3, 2023 issued 30 Oct Semester 3, 2023 begins 10 Nov Last date for enrolment variations without penalty fee 17 Nov Deadline for payment of tuition fees 24 Nov Deadline for enrolment variations and LOA applications 22 Dec Final date for withdrawal from courses or LOA without academic penalty 02 Jan Re-enrolment of continuing students for 2024 begins 22 Jan Enrolment of new students for Semester 1, 2024 begins 23 Feb Application Deadline. No applications accepted for Semester 1, 2024 after this date 23 Feb Last date for re-enrolment for continuing students without penalty fee 19 Feb Results released You may also be interested in You may also be interested in
HANOI, December 22, 2022 – The Embassy in Vietnam is pleased to announce the Fulbright Vietnamese Student Scholarship Program. This scholarship will cover fees related to tuition, round-trip airfare to the United States, a monthly stipend, and health insurance. Established in 1946 and funded by the Congress, the Fulbright Program aims to advance mutual understanding through academic and cultural exchange and this year marks a special milestone of 30 years of Fulbright in Vietnam. The Fulbright Vietnamese Student Program is a competitive, merit-based scholarship program. Successful candidates will pursue a Master’s degree program that begins in the academic year 2024-2025. Competition is open to all applicants who meet the following minimum criteria hold Vietnamese citizenship and reside in Vietnam throughout the application and selection process dual citizenship not permitted; have at least two years of work experience after graduation by the time of their application; and have a valid minimum TOEFL iBT score of 79 or IELTS or PTE-Academic 58 or Duolingo 105. Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. The Program supports Master’s degree programs in most fields of social sciences and humanities, including but not limited to American Studies, Communications, Education, Economics, Business, Law, International Relations, Journalism, Library Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Public Health, Public Policy, TESOL, Gender and Women Studies, etc. To participate in the competition, applicants must apply online at A complete online application package includes an application form, three letters of reference, diplomas and transcripts including notarized English translations, TOEFL/IELTS/PTE/Duolingo score reports, and a curriculum vitae. The deadline of application submission is 500 April 17, 2023 Vietnam time. Details can be found on the Fulbright web site at
Over 20 million students across Vietnam attended a national back-to-school festival on Monday morning as schools in the country upheld a decades-old tradition of commencing the academic year on the fifth day of September. Though the actual first day of school in Vietnam varies from one place to another, September 5 has consistently been selected as the date when most schools in the country hold their opening ceremony. The practice takes its roots from a historic event more than 70 years ago on September 5, 1945, when President Ho Chi Minh of the three-day-old Democratic Republic of Vietnam sent a letter to the country’s students in celebration of independent Vietnam’s first school year. This year, the countrywide back-to-school festival fell on Monday, as over 20 million students and around million teachers from kindergartens to high schools across the country attended colorful ceremonies livened up by artistic performances. As part of the tradition, senior government officials, including State President Tran Dai Quang and Chairwoman of Vietnam’s lawmaking National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, took part in the opening ceremonies of schools this morning. During the ceremonies, school officials read the State President’s address aloud to students before distinguished delegates were invited to deliver a brief speech and beat the drum three times marking the commencement of the academic year. The ceremonies are often followed by festivities where students and teachers enjoy traditional games and art performances. Vietnamese State President Tran Dai Quang beats the drum at Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Ho Chi Minh City Party Chief Dinh La Thang talks with a student at Luong The Vinh High School in the city on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Ho Chi Minh City Party Chief Dinh La Thang checks out traditional Vietnamese toys handcrafted by students at Luong The Vinh High School in the city on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong R, 2nd presents teachers at the city’s Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted with a trophy flag on September 5, 2016 for the school’s outstanding performance in the previous academic year. Photo Tuoi Tre Improving the quality of education, with a particular focus on morals, is one of the emphases of this academic year set out by the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training MoET. Many changes are expected to take effect this school year, including the implementation of a revised version of the controversial Circular 30, which requires grade school teachers to give students comments on their performances instead of scores, as well as further adjustments to the country’s constantly shifting national high school examination and university admission process. The country’s MoET is also looking to improve the teaching and learning of foreign languages, especially English, at all levels, while promoting the application of information technology in the classroom. More in-depth vocational guidance is also a priority for schools in Vietnam, a country where 20 percent of the unemployed population are holders of bachelor’s or master’s degrees. The academic year 2016-2017 is a critical period for Vietnam’s path to a fundamental and comprehensive reform of its education system, set to be in place by 2018-2019. Students at Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted in Ho Chi Minh City during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Students at Trung Vuong High School in Ho Chi Minh City during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Students at Le Anh Xuan Middle School in Ho Chi Minh City during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Outstanding alumni of Gia Dinh High School in Ho Chi Minh City are honored during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Students at Gia Dinh High School in Ho Chi Minh City during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Students at Trung Vuong Elementary School in Phu Yen Province during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Students at Luong The Vinh Elementary School in Ho Chi Minh City during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Students at Nguyen Binh Khiem Elementary School in Ho Chi Minh City during the academic year opening ceremony on September 5, 2016. Photo Tuoi Tre Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!
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