With the goal of expanding international learning and career development opportunities for students, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) recently held a meeting with representatives from Minghsin University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Taiwan, China, to discuss strategic cooperation directions for the future.
HUTECH recently welcomed representatives from MUST
In the spirit of active collaboration, representatives from HUTECH and MUST discussed various cooperation programs for students in engineering related disciplines, particularly in semiconductor technology and materials science, which are among MUST’s core strengths.
The discussions focused on developing academic programs, internship opportunities, and international learning experiences. These initiatives are expected to help students access advanced educational environments, strengthen professional expertise, enhance career skills, and improve foreign language proficiency to meet the growing demands of the region’s high-tech industries.
Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thanh Phuong, Vice President of the University, also proposed several practical international cooperation initiatives for students, especially international internship programs and connections with technology enterprises in Taiwan. These opportunities are expected to provide students with greater exposure to global working environments.
Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thanh Phuong proposed practical international cooperation initiatives for students
Representatives from MUST highly appreciated the potential for collaboration with HUTECH in training high quality human resources for the semiconductor industry. The delegation also expressed their impression of the University’s scale, modern facilities, and dynamic learning environment.
The delegation expressed their impression of HUTECH’s scale and modern facilities
The meeting opened up prospects for long-term cooperation between the two institutions
The meeting not only strengthened the cooperative relationship between HUTECH and MUST following previous exchange activities, but also opened up long-term prospects for collaboration in education, research, and the development of future engineers in the context of global integration.
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