On May 27, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) held a meeting with representatives of Northeastern University (USA) to discuss potential collaboration aimed at expanding opportunities for experiential learning, international internships, and global industry connections for students.
One of the key topics of discussion was Northeastern University's Co-op Program, an educational model that integrates academic study with real world professional experience. The program enables students to undertake full time internships lasting from three to eight months while completing their degree studies.
HUTECH and Northeastern University discussed potential directions for international collaboration that would benefit students
Building on this model, representatives from both institutions explored opportunities to develop experiential learning initiatives, strengthen international internship pathways, and expand industry networks for students. These proposed initiatives would provide meaningful opportunities for students to engage in multicultural work environments, apply their academic knowledge in practical settings, and gain valuable professional experience before graduation.
With an ecosystem of more than 5,000 industry partners, HUTECH is well-positioned to work with Northeastern University in advancing highly practical collaborative initiatives, particularly those that strengthen connections between education, industry, and the labor market. Such collaboration could also create additional opportunities for students to participate in exchange activities, internships, academic projects, and international experiential learning opportunities aligned with their career aspirations.

The proposed partnership aims to expand internship opportunities and industry engagement for students
During the meeting, both sides agreed to continue discussions toward the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the near future. A delegation from Northeastern University's International Affairs Office is expected to visit Vietnam in November 2026, providing an opportunity for both institutions to further explore and gradually implement the proposed areas of cooperation.

The meeting serves as an important foundation for expanding and advancing future international collaboration initiatives
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Founded in 1898, Northeastern University is one of the world's leading research universities and is widely recognized for its experiential learning approach. The University currently operates ten campuses across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. It is home to more than 25,000 international students, a global alumni network of over 300,000 graduates across 181 countries, and more than 3,500 partners involved in education, research, and workforce development.
In particular, the Co-op Program, which integrates academic learning with professional work experience, remains one of Northeastern University's most distinctive strengths and has helped the institution maintain its ranking as the No. 1 university for Co-op/Internships in the U.S. News & World Report 2025–2026 rankings.
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News: Gia Hân
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