In an effort to advance its education internationalization strategy and create more learning opportunities for students—especially those in the field of Sports—on June 11, the Institute of Culture, Arts and Sports, in collaboration with the Department of International Relations and Project Management at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), held a working session with representatives from National Taiwan University of Sport (NTUS).
During the meeting, both parties discussed key areas of cooperation that promise to bring practical benefits to students. Leaders from the two institutions agreed to proceed with the signing of a university-level Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the near future, establishing a strong legal foundation for future collaborative activities.


Representatives from both sides discussed important areas of collaboration
Professor Yen-Hsiang Huang, Dean of the Sport Industry College at NTUS, shared that once the university-level MoU is signed, both sides will continue discussions to develop more in-depth agreements at the Institute level. Notably, the Presidents of both universities are expected to meet officially at the end of 2025 to further strengthen their strategic partnership.
All areas of cooperation are aimed at maximizing benefits for students
In addition, students from both universities will have opportunities to participate in exchange and study programs abroad. This can be considered a golden opportunity for HUTECH students to gain exposure to an international educational environment, enhance their professional and language skills, and enjoy valuable cultural experiences at one of Asia's leading sports training institutions.
The collaboration with NTUS offers valuable learning and training opportunities for the younger generation
This partnership with NTUS not only provides students with invaluable opportunities to learn and grow, but also contributes to improving the quality of education and academic reputation of HUTECH. It marks a strategic step in HUTECH’s journey toward global integration and sustainable development in education.
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NTUS is Taiwan’s leading public university specializing in physical education and sports, founded in 1961 in Taichung City. The university is well known for its diverse academic programs, including Physical Education, Sports Performance, Ball Sports, Martial Arts, Dance, and Sports Management. NTUS has trained many of Taiwan’s elite athletes, who have achieved remarkable results at the Olympics, Asian Games, and various professional competitions.
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News: Anh Hào
Photo: Nguyễn Chánh
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