Vietnam, Germany foster education cooperation

Education has become a prominent cooperation field between Vietnam and the German Federal State of Hesse, President Truong Tan Sang said while receiving Karin Muler, head of the Hesse State Ministry for Science and Arts office in Hanoi on October 8.

Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang and Karin Muler, head of the Hesse State Ministry for Science and Arts office
Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang and Karin Muler, head of the Hesse State Ministry for Science and Arts office

He spoke of the Vietnam-Germany University, which was established in 2008 following the partnership between the Hesse State Ministry for Science and Arts and the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training.

The Vietnam-Germany University has 1,500 students pursuing 11 majors. It is considered the most remarkable result of the two countries’ education partnership.
The President voiced his hope that the university would continue completing its infrastructure to bring more students from the Southeast Asian region and Asia at large.

Vietnam stands ready to bridge Germany and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) through the Vietnam-Germany University model, he said.

The State leader suggested the Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training closely work with German partners to deal with bottlenecks in administration and management for the university’s stronger development.

For her part, Karin described the university as a successful cooperation model between the two countries, adding that Hesse State is interested in the project and will continue partnering with the Vietnamese side to improve the education quality at the university.

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