

President Luong Cuong has sent a letter to the education sector, students nationwide and their parents, on the occasion of the opening of the 2025-2026 academic year.
In the the digital age, the explosion of data and the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) are profoundly changing the way people live and work.
The movement to promote learning and talent development in Dong Thap Province continues to expand, serving as a firm foundation for the province’s education and training. From meaningful scholarships to effective learning models, a strong learning society has taken shape in this land renowned for its studious tradition.
The Representative Office of Nhan Dan Newspaper in the southern region, in collaboration with the Khoi Su Tu Tam (Compassionate Initiatives) Foundation, on August 28 launched the “Self-Reliance for Myself” scholarship programme for children of those who generously donated their organs to the community.
On the threshold of the new school year, from the capital city of Ha Noi to provinces across the country, many meaningful activities such as visiting exhibitions, exchanges, and writing letters to distant islands have become vivid lessons, sowing the seeds of patriotism and love for the sea and islands in the hearts of students.
The Research Institute and Centre Complex of Viet Nam National University, Ha Noi (VNU) in Hoa Lac on August 21 held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a multi-purpose experimental building — a key component of the project to invest in facilities for training and research in cybersecurity.
A training course for overseas Vietnamese language teachers opened in Ha Noi on August 14, attracting 80 teachers who returned from 15 countries and territories.
On August 9, Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company, in collaboration with Nhan Dan Newspaper and the Saigon Times Foundation, held the 2025 Coteccons – Saigon Times Foundation Scholarship Ceremony for over 200 students who are the children of construction workers currently working for Coteccons and Unicons across the country.
The Vietnamese national team excelled in both individual and team events at the 2025 International Olympiad on Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) held recently in Beijing, China.
The Australian Government will raise the quota for international students in 2026 while introducing new measures to boost the number of students from Viet Nam and other Southeast Asian nations.
At the 2025 International Mathematics Contest (IMC), held in Singapore in early August, Vietnamese students delivered an exceptional performance, winning a total of 63 awards, including 11 gold , 16 Silver Medals, 28 Bronze Medals, and 8 Merit Awards.
The Vietnamese team of 22 students delivered an exceptional performance at the 2025 Asian International Mathematics Olympiad (AIMO) finals, held in Tokyo, winning one championship title, ten gold medals, seven silver medals, and four bronze medals.
Innovation and digital transformation are inseparable from the foundation of higher education. In its role as a bridge between global knowledge and domestic development needs, the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH) contributes to Viet Nam’s transformation into a science and technology-driven developed nation by 2045.
Viet Nam’s 22-member team dominated the 2025 Asia International Mathematical Olympiad (AIMO) final at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, securing awards for all participants, including one Champion title for the top high school score, the AIMO Committee announced on August 5.
A special art performance titled “Love Your Country in Your Own Way” was held at Le Duan School, Ha Noi, on the evening of August 3.
Rather than chasing marks or titles, a new generation of students is growing up with a mindset of learning to understand, learning out of passion. They are living proof of the positive changes in Viet Nam’s education system, while also posing a continuing challenge for reform and innovation within the sector.
All four members of Viet Nam’s national team won medals at the 2025 International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), held in Sucre, the capital of Bolivia.
At its 9th session, the 15th National Assembly officially passed the Law on Teachers, comprising 9 chapters and 42 articles, marking a significant milestone not only for the education sector and 1.6 million teachers, but also for the sustainable development of the country as a whole.
In the current context, educational reform has become an urgent necessity and a global trend. One of the strategic and sound breakthroughs set forth by the Party and the State is the socialisation of education – a key driving force enabling the national education system to transform towards greater modernity, flexibility, and efficiency.
In recent years, Ha Noi has prioritised resources such as funding and land allocation, while also removing barriers to invest in the construction and expansion of its school network. These efforts aim to address the shortage of schools and classrooms, gradually meeting the growing educational needs of students in the capital.