Vietnamese scholar elected news academician of French academy

Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Tuan Cuong, former Director of the Institute of Sino-Nom Studies, has been elected foreign correspodent academician (Correspondant étranger) of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (AIBL - the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Arts) of France at the age of 45.

Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Tuan Cuong (Photo: VNA)
Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Tuan Cuong (Photo: VNA)

The election took place during the AIBL’s plenary session on October 17, according to the Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS). Cuong has become the second Vietnamese scholar to receive this honour, following the late Professor Phan Huy Le.

Founded in 1663, the AIBL is one of the five academies under the Institut de France and is among the world’s most prestigious scholarly institutions in the humanities, specialising in archaeology, history, philology, and classical culture.

Born in 1980 in the northern province of Thai Binh (now Hung Yen province), Cuong is a senior researcher who earned his PhD in 2012 and was conferred the title of Associate Professor in 2019. He served as Director of the Institute of Sino-Nom Studies from 2015 to 2025 and previously lectured at Viet Nam National University, Ha Noi. Cuong was also a Harvard–Yenching Institute visiting scholar and participated in a Japan Foundation academic programme in Osaka from 2011–2012.

Author of more than 20 books and 100 studies in Vietnamese, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, and Korean, Cuong is regarded as a leading expert on Sino-Nom texts, textual scholarship, and Viet Nam’s intellectual heritage. He has led major research collections such as the Sino-Nom Cultural Series and the Vietnamese Inscriptions Series, contributing significantly to the preservation and dissemination of the nation’s classical heritage.

VNA
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