This was part of efforts to train semiconductor engineers and promote STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
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Do Tien Thinh, NIC's deputy director |
A seminar on the subject will also be taking place on April 11 in Ho Chi Minh City. The event aimed to discuss training in STEM fields, connect students with universities and businesses sectors, and help students shape their future career paths and understand industry demands.
At the seminar in Hanoi on April 9, Do Tien Thinh, NIC's deputy director, stated that Vietnam is facing numerous opportunities and challenges in the digital era, where science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation are inevitable trends and developing rapidly.
"In this context, building a generation of Vietnamese personnel ready for the future, equipped with innovative thinking, technological skills, and the ability to adapt to the digital economy, is crucial. Therefore, promoting education in STEM fields is considered by many countries one of the key solutions to enhancing a high-quality workforce for the future," he emphasised.
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Ian Crichton, CEO of Study Group |
Ian Crichton, CEO of Study Group, said that they have partnered with the top universities in the US related to software, technology, and business. "These schools meet high academic standards and are located in diverse geographical areas. This means that no matter which part of the US a Vietnamese student wants to study in, we can recommend a suitable school in our partner system."
In terms of teaching quality, all these schools apply the active learning model, a method that helps students deeply participate in projects, have practical contact with businesses, practice problem-solving skills, and critical thinking. These skills are essential for future work.
"In addition, all the universities we are affiliated with, have very close relationships with leading companies in the US – from large corporations such as Google, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon, to smaller but very innovative businesses with advanced technology. Access to these companies from universities is extremely convenient," Crichton emphasised.
The seminars aim to encourage learning and research in STEM fields by sharing solutions, support programmes, and scholarships for students, particularly in the semiconductor industry. International speakers from Study Group introduced STEM education programmes in the US, as well as shared experiences about studying abroad and career trends in STEM industries.
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