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]]>The agreement reaffirms the close partnership between USTH and the consortium of over 30 prestigious French universities and research institutes in the fields of training, research, international collaboration, and university governance.
Established in 2010, the USTH Consortium brings together more than 30 prestigious French higher education institutions and research institutes. Its mission is to support USTH in its development as an excellent university in science and technology, contributing to the training of high-quality human resources for Vietnam and the region.
The ceremony was attended by Prof. Jean-Paul Deroin, President of the USTH Consortium; Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of USTH; and representatives from USTH’s Department of International Cooperation.
In his remarks, Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc Lavest highlighted the crucial role the USTH Consortium has played in the development of USTH, noting that the strong, ongoing partnership has contributed significantly to enhancing the quality of education, research, and the international academic environment at USTH.
Prof. Jean-Paul Deroin praised USTH’s achievements over the past 16 years and affirmed the USTH Consortium’s commitment to continuing its role as a strategic partner. He emphasized that the USTH Consortium will further strengthen its role in connecting USTH with French universities and research institutions, effectively supporting academic, research, and governance initiatives that align with USTH’s long-term development goals.
Under the newly signed agreement, both parties agree to enhance collaboration in university governance. As part of this, the Principal Rector of USTH serves as an advisor to the USTH Consortium’s Board of Directors and its annual General Assembly, while the President of the Consortium takes part in USTH’s Scientific and Academic Council.
Regarding academic programs, both sides commit to jointly developing and accrediting dual-degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. In addition, they will work to promote online learning and expand opportunities for student exchanges and internships between Vietnam and France.
The USTH Consortium acts as a bridge, encouraging its member institutions to offer tuition fee waivers in France for students enrolled in USTH degree programs. It also promotes greater involvement of French partners in USTH’s bachelor’s programs and supports students in securing internships at member universities and research institutes.
Regarding research, both sides reaffirm their commitment to fostering international research networks, joint projects, and collaborative laboratories between research groups at USTH and those at Consortium member institutions. They will also co-sponsor scholarships and support doctoral students participating in co-supervised PhD programs and cotutelle programs.
In addition, both sides commit to intensifying communication and publicity efforts to promote their academic and research activities, aiming to enhance USTH’s visibility and reputation in the region and internationally.
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]]>The bustling streets, the streams of motorbikes weaving through traffic, and the red-and-white road markings instantly reminded her of Tunisia, her father’s homeland. “It felt strangely familiar,” Nour recalled. “Like those summers I spent in Tunisia. But very quickly, I realized that Vietnam has its soul, unique and different in every way.”
Her internship at the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH) came about by chance, through a suggestion from her professor in Lyon. “She spoke so fondly of Vietnam, and I could see how much she loved this place. That passion was contagious.”
Arriving in a new country, starting in a new lab, and meeting new people — it wasn’t without its challenges.“At first, I was quite shy,” she admitted. “Everything was unfamiliar — the way the lab operated, the routines, even little things like finding a place to eat lunch.”
But it didn’t take long for her to feel at home. The colleagues at USTH quickly welcomed her into their circle. “They invited me for coffee, included me in group lunches, and encouraged me to join in casual chats. Those simple, everyday moments meant so much. It made me feel truly accepted and part of the team.”
Nour shared that her internship project centered on the development of iron- and nickel-based catalysts to enhance the water-splitting process for hydrogen production — a clean, non-polluting, and carbon-free energy source. This research direction aligns with global scientific efforts, including those at USTH, to develop sustainable energy solutions that can gradually replace fossil fuels as they become increasingly exhausted.
Reflecting on her experience, Nour noted that the internship not only provided valuable technical knowledge but also contributed significantly to her personal and professional growth. “I learned to engage more openly in research discussions, to share my ideas confidently, and to overcome my hesitation in seeking assistance,” she remarked. “I’ve also come to appreciate that in scientific research, every result holds its merit, and no outcome is ever truly without value.”
She expressed sincere gratitude to the faculty members and fellow friends who accompanied her throughout the internship, creating a supportive, engaging, and memorable working environment. “Thanks to them, what could have been a stressful experience became an enriching and meaningful chapter of my academic journey,” Nour said. To her, USTH represented more than just a place of study; it was a welcoming and collaborative research community where every intern is encouraged to explore their abilities and contribute to meaningful scientific work.
Outside the lab, Hanoi offered Nour a whirlwind of new experiences. “The traffic was a shock at first,” she laughed. “I’d never seen so many motorbikes moving together like that. But after a few days, I learned the secret to crossing the street — keep walking steadily, look ahead, and trust the bikes will avoid you.”
She quickly grew fond of Hanoi’s narrow alleyways, vibrant markets, and the distinctive sound of street vendors in the early morning. But perhaps the most surprising discovery was a drink she never expected to love. “I’m not a coffee person at all,” she admitted. “But then I tried salted coffee in Hanoi… and now I’m hooked.”
What left the deepest impression on Nour, however, was the kindness and warmth of the Vietnamese people. “Everyone here is so friendly and open,” she shared. “I made friends with both locals and international students. Some Vietnamese families even invited me into their homes, offering meals and treating me like family.”
In just two short months, Nour packed her calendar with unforgettable moments. She joined USTH’s international student promotional activities, appeared in a national TV segment when a Vietnamese broadcaster came to interview her supervisor, and even took part in a music show with USTH students.
But the memory she cherishes most is from April 7th — the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day. On that day, Nour, along with USTH friends and two other French students, traveled to a small village outside Hanoi. “There were boat races, wrestling matches, human chess — it was incredible,” Nour recalled, her eyes lighting up. “The villagers were so welcoming. They gave us team hats, let us wear their cheering clothes, invited us to join the dances, and offered us drinks. It was a day full of laughter and beautiful spontaneity. I’ll remember it forever.”
So far, Nour has visited Huế — a city she fell in love with at first sight — and is already planning to explore more of Vietnam’s regions before returning to France. What started as a short-term academic internship has turned into something much deeper: a journey filled with new friendships, meaningful experiences, and personal discoveries.
“This internship gave me so much more than I expected,” Nour smiled. “And I know there are still many wonderful things waiting ahead.”
Two months in Vietnam not only helped Nour gain professional experience in chemistry but also offered her a chance to explore herself and see the world in a new way. “Vietnam is no longer just a name on the map,” she reflected. “It’s now a part of my story — a part of my youth.”
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]]>Dr. Yannick Giraud-Héraud played a key role in the establishment of the Department of Space and Applications at USTH. Appointed as its first Director in 2012, he led the department for nearly a decade. He was actively involved in the department’s management, bringing together a team of French and Vietnamese scientists to jointly develop training programs and support student recruitment. During his tenure, the department welcomed its first cohorts of students, gradually shaped its academic strategies, and developed research activities aligned with international standards to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving fields of space technology and earth observation.
Although based in France, Dr. Yannick Giraud-Héraud frequently traveled to Vietnam to carry out administrative responsibilities and work directly at USTH. Students and colleagues remember him for his warmth, approachability, and tireless support of their aspirations.
He facilitated internships and research placements for Vietnamese students in France. Many of these students have gone on to pursue successful careers in academia and research, both in Vietnam and abroad. They often remember him with great affection. As Nguyen Hoang Phuong Thanh (USTH Master Space 2013-2015) sincerely expressed: “He was like a father to us. He shared in our happiness when we succeeded and supported us when we faced difficulties.”
Another remarkable initiative was his contribution to establishing the Vietnam School of Earth Observation (VSEO), launched in 2018 in collaboration with the Rencontres du Vietnam organization and USTH. Since its launch, VSEO has become an annual scientific school for knowledge exchange and capacity building for young Vietnamese researchers in the field of Earth Observation.
Beyond his professional contributions, Dr. Yannick Giraud-Héraud was a warm, humble, and kind-hearted person. He loved books, music, and Vietnam, and always cared deeply about the students of USTH.
As USTH continues to grow, we do so with deep gratitude for the life and legacy of Dr. Yannick Giraud-Héraud. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues.
Thank you, Dr. Yannick Giraud-Héraud, for your valuable contributions, kindness, and unwavering commitment to education and science in Vietnam. Your spirit lives on in USTH, in the community you built, and in the generations of young scientists you inspired.
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]]>Food safety (FS) has been and continues to be a pressing public health issue worldwide. In Vietnam, concerns related to the quality control of agricultural and food products, as well as food safety assurance, have received attention and guidance from central to local authorities. These issues have been frequently discussed in scientific conferences and covered by the media in recent years.
Recently, Directive No. 17-CT/TW, issued on October 21, 2022, by the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, emphasized strengthening food security and safety in the new context. It calls for the enhancement of high-quality human resources in food science and technology, particularly in inspection, management, quality assurance, and food security.
In response to this, USTH’s Master’s program in Food Safety and Quality Assurance (FSQA) is designed with a modern curriculum that provides a strong academic and professional foundation. The program addresses emerging issues in food safety and security while incorporating a high level of hands-on training and internships in laboratories, research centers, institutes, and real-world professional settings.
Why you choose this course
Graduates of the FSQA Master’s program have diverse career opportunities in various positions:
Vietnamese citizens and foreigners who hold a Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields and meet one of the following language proficiency requirements for admission:
Citizens belonging to one of the following categories may be considered by the Admissions Committee to be admitted to a second year Master’s program (M2):
* Conversion table of Foreign Language Degrees and Certificates equivalent to Level 4 of the six-level Foreign Language proficiency framework used in Vietnam for admissions and academic training at Master’s level.
No. | Certificate/Degree | Level/Score
Level 4 equivalent |
1 | TOEFL iBT | 46 – 93 |
2 | IELTS | 5.5 – 6.5 |
3 | Cambridge Assessment English | B2 First/B2 Business Vantage/ Linguaskill.
Score 160 – 179 |
4 | TOEIC
(4 skills) |
Listening: 400 – 489
Reading: 385 – 454 Speaking: 160 – 179 Writing: 150 – 179 |
5 | Aptis Esol | B2 |
Admissions method: Application dossier assessment and interview.
For more information, please contact
– About the training program:
Department of Life Sciences (LS)
Tel: (+84-24) 3212 1576
Email: ls_dept@usth.edu.vn
Add: Room 307, 3rd floor, A21 building, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi
– About Admission:
Department of Admissions and Communications (DAC)
Tel: (+84-24) 3791 7748
Email: admission@usth.edu.vn
Add: Room 102, 1st floor, A21 building, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi
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]]>The working session followed an earlier meeting between the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) and H.E. Philipp Agathonos, Austrian Ambassador to Vietnam.
The meeting brought together distinguished representatives from both sides. The Austrian delegation included H.E. Philipp Agathonos, Austrian Ambassador to Vietnam; Mr. Helmut Leopold, Head of the Center for Digital Safety and Security at AIT; and Mr. Martin Bloeschl, AI and IT Specialist at AIT. On the Vietnamese side were Prof. Tran Tuan Anh, Vice President of VAST and President of the Vietnam–Austria Friendship Association (VAFA); Mr. Nguyen Do Tung Cuong – Vice President of VAFA; Dr. Le Quynh Lien – Director of VAST’s International Cooperation Department; Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest- Principal Rector of USTH; and Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Truong Thang – Director of the Institute of Information Technology (IOIT), VAST.
In his opening remarks, Prof. Tran Tuan Anh emphasized the longstanding friendship and expanding scientific partnership between Vietnam and Austria. He highlighted the critical role of digital technologies, not only as the driving force behind the Fourth Industrial Revolution but also as indispensable tools for enhancing climate resilience, improving disaster forecasting, and managing smart cities. He noted that VAST views digital innovation as a strategic priority and that USTH, its flagship international higher education institution, is at the forefront of delivering high-quality programs in data science and AI. He hoped that the expertise of the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) would broaden perspectives and serve as a source of inspiration for Vietnamese scientists. Prof. Tran Tuan Anh also expressed sincere appreciation for the presence and support of H.E. Philipp Agathonos, and voiced his optimism for continued and fruitful collaboration between the two countries.
H.E. Philipp Agathonos, the Austrian Ambassador to Vietnam, reflected on the growing partnership between Austria and Vietnam, particularly in research, innovation, and digital security. He emphasized Austria’s commitment to supporting Vietnam’s long-term development goals and expressed optimism about deepening bilateral collaboration through institutions like AIT.
Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest – Principal Rector of USTH shared USTH’s vision as a young but ambitious university established under a Vietnam–France intergovernmental agreement. With over 3,500 students and all programs taught in English, USTH delivers international standard training in science and technology. He acknowledged the financial barriers limiting Vietnamese students’ access to postgraduate study—an issue USTH aims to address through international partnerships. Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest expressed keen interest in collaborating with Austrian institutions to co-construct training and research projects, as well as to enhance student mobility.
Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Truong Thang – Director of IOIT emphasized IOIT’s role in ensuring Vietnam’s cybersecurity and national resilience. He emphasized the importance of international cooperation in safeguarding critical infrastructure and expressed IOIT’s readiness to collaborate with AIT on AI applications, infrastructure protection, and digital resilience.
Mr. Nguyen Do Tung Cuong – Vice President of VAFA underscored ongoing cybersecurity collaboration between Austria and Vietnam, noting AIT’s important role. He encouraged AIT to expand engagement with academic institutions like USTH and reaffirmed VAFA’s commitment to fostering enduring partnerships.
To deepen mutual understanding and explore opportunities for cooperation, the meeting featured a series of key presentations introducing the activities of AIT, IOIT, and USTH’s Department of ICT.
Following the introductions, the parties engaged in positive and productive discussions. The meeting concluded successfully, opening up promising opportunities for cooperation between VAST in general and USTH in particular, with AIT, contributing to strengthening the friendship between Vietnam and Austria.
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The Delegation of IICT was represented by Dr. Chaymaly Phakasoum – Deputy Director, and Ms. Kongmaly Phoxay – Head of the Information Technology and Communications Department.
Attending the signing ceremony from USTH were Prof. Dr. Dinh Thi Mai Thanh – Rector, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Dinh Phong – Vice Rector, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Giang Son – Head of the Information Technology and Communications Department, and Dr. Tran Hoang Tung – Deputy Head of the Information Technology and Communications Department.
In her welcoming speech, Prof. Dr. Dinh Thi Mai Thanh expressed her pleasure in hosting the IICT Delegation at USTH. She affirmed that the friendly and traditional cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Laos would serve as a solid foundation to promote and develop collaboration between IICT and USTH. She expressed confidence that, with goodwill, both sides would soon successfully implement the cooperation contents outlined, especially in training high-quality human resources for the Information and Communications Technology sector.
Representing IICT, Dr. Chaymaly Phakasoum emphasized the close-knit relationship between the two countries and expressed a desire to learn, share experiences, and promote training and research cooperation programs, as well as initiatives to attract high-quality human resources in the field of Information and Communications Technology.
As part of their working trips at the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, the Laos Institute of Information and Communication Technology (IICT) has visited and worked with USTH multiple times to discuss and sign cooperation agreements, focusing on supporting IICT in developing the Information Technology and Communications training program, as well as receiving and training outstanding staff and students from IICT at USTH.
During the meeting, both sides exchanged and discussed the Information and Communications Technology training program, which includes a 2-year study period in Laos and a 2-year study period in Vietnam, along with the implementation of accompanying support activities such as scholarships, ensuring facilities and accommodation for students.
The welcoming and working session concluded successfully, opening up prospects for cooperation between USTH and IICT in the near future, positively contributing to the friendly cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Laos.
More pictures are below:
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]]>The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format, with the French council members participating online and the Vietnamese members attending in person at the USTH campus.
Among the distinguished participants were Prof. Chu Hoàng Hà, Vice President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), and Chairman of the University Council; Mr. Donato Giorgi, Head of the Europe and International Division, French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and Vice Chairman of the University Council; Assoc. Prof. Ha Quy Quynh – Head of the Department of Organization – Personnel and Inspection (VAST); Prof. Jean-Paul Deroin, President of the USTH Consortium; along with representatives from the French Embassy in Vietnam, the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam, the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), the Conference of Directors of French Engineering Schools (CDEFI), France Universités (formerly CPU), research institutes under VAST, and enterprises including Airbus, Vietnam Airlines, NEWTATCO, and pharmaceutical enterprises from France.
In his opening remarks, Prof. Chu Hoang Ha reaffirmed USTH’s position as a university built on the foundation of academic excellence, dedicated to training high-quality human resources in science and technology under the framework of the intergovernmental agreement between Vietnam and France. After 15 years of development, USTH has made significant achievements in training, scientific research, international cooperation, and governance. Particularly, in 2024, USTH was honored to receive a Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister of Vietnam on the occasion of its 15th anniversary (December 9, 2009 – December 9, 2024).
Prof. Chu Hoang Ha emphasized that, in the context of Vietnam’s push for digital transformation and sustainable development goals, USTH must continue to assert its role in providing a highly skilled scientific and technological workforce, which is capable of meeting the demands of Industry 4.0. He also expressed his expectation that the University Council would continue providing strategic guidance, fostering sustainable growth, and promoting USTH’s global integration. On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Chu Hoang Ha officially introduced Mr. Donato Giorgi, the newly appointed Vice Chairman of the University Council — an experienced expert in aerospace and international cooperation, currently serving as Head of the Europe and International Division at the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
In his address to the Council, Mr. Donato Giorgi expressed his honor in taking on this important role and pledged his best efforts to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to him. He emphasized USTH’s important role in the strategic partnership between French and Vietnamese universities in higher education and scientific research. He noted that, with its international prestige, outstanding training quality, strong collaborative network, and the support of the Vietnamese government, USTH possesses all the conditions necessary to become an excellent center for training and scientific research, serving national development in a new era. He reaffirmed the commitment of French higher education and research institutions, including IRD and CNES, would continue to support and expand cooperation with USTH, strengthening resources and academic assistance to help shape the university into a flagship model of Franco–Vietnamese educational and research collaboration in this age of innovation and global integration.
Representing the French Embassy in Vietnam, Mr. Denis Fourmeau, Attaché for Scientific and Academic Cooperation, extended congratulations to USTH for its achievements over 15 years of establishment and development, especially for becoming one of the few higher education institutions in Vietnam to meet the international accreditation standards of France’s High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES). He praised USTH’s dual-rector governance model as a successful example of bilateral educational cooperation.
In light of Vietnam’s recently issued Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, he emphasized France’s readiness to continue supporting Vietnam in achieving its ambitious development goals. He also stressed that the ongoing validity of the intergovernmental agreement on USTH’s development would serve as an essential legal framework for French universities and research institutions to strengthen partnerships with USTH in upcoming years.
On behalf of the USTH Rector Board, Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest – Principal Rector, and Prof. Dinh Thi Mai Thanh – Rector, presented the university’s 2024 activity report, highlighting key achievements in training, research, and international cooperation.
In terms of training, USTH completed successful its admissions for the academic year 2024-2025 at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral levels. There was significant growth in enrollment across all levels, with Bachelor’s programs up by 24%, Master’s by 2.6%, and Doctoral programs experiencing a 50% increase. 2024 also marked the launch of USTH’s first intake for the Bachelor’s program in Semiconductor and ICs Technology and the Master’s program in Food Safety and Quality Assurance.
The university tightened cooperation with French universities to implement double degree programs. At the Bachelor’s level, USTH has signed the MoUs with 08 French universities to conduct 03 double degree programs in Chemistry, Biotechnology – Drug Development, and Information & Communication Technology. At the Master’s level, USTH collaborates with 30 universities and research institutions within the USTH Consortium to jointly offer 05 double degree programs.
In terms of research, USTH’s lecturers and researchers published 91 SCI-E scientific papers, achieving an average productivity of 1.1 SCI-E publications per lecturer. Especially, the publication “The teleconnection of the two types of ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole on Southeast Asian autumn rainfall anomalies”, published in Climate Dynamics by Dr. Nguyen Le Dung et al. from the Department of Space and Applications, was recognized by VAST as one of the year’s outstanding papers in Earth Sciences.
USTH also successfully organized numerous international scientific conferences, workshops, and seminars, attracting the participation of domestic and international scientists.
Regarding international cooperation, USTH signed 32 collaboration agreements and MoUs in 2024, including 25 with international partners, 07 with domestic partners, and 04 with industry partners. These agreements open new opportunities for academic exchange, research collaboration, and internship for its lecturers, researchers, and students.
2024 marked USTH’s 15th anniversary, a milestone highlighted by many accomplishments, including receiving a Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister of Vietnam, ranking 7th in the 2025 Vietnam University Rankings (VNUR), receiving a Certificate of Merit from the President of VAST, and officially becoming a member of France Universités — the association of France’s leading universities.
These achievements have affirmed the position of USTH’s training, scientific research, and international cooperation within Vietnam’s higher education system and the international academic community.
During the meeting, the University Council engaged in productive discussions and approved many essential proposals for the future development of USTH.
The University Council endorsed the reappointment of Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest as Principal Rector, recognizing his outstanding contributions to USTH’s growth over the past term and reaffirming confidence in his leadership in the upcoming term.
The Council also approved the proposal to launch a Master’s program in Applied Mathematics. Established based on the training strengths of VAST and the support of French partners, the program aims to develop high-quality professionals in applied mathematics for the finance and banking sectors.
In addition, policies to attract and develop highly qualified lecturers/ researchers received unanimous approval from the Council, with an emphasis on talent acquisition and capacity enhancement for USTH’s teaching and research.
The Council also agreed to issue new regulations on the management and implementation of applied research projects, focusing on developing practical scientific and technological products to serve Vietnam’s socio-economic development needs.
The successful conclusion of the 11th University Council Meeting has laid a solid foundation for USTH’s future growth, reinforcing its role as a symbol of the strong and enduring Vietnam–France partnership and contributing actively to the advancement of Vietnam’s education and science-technology sectors in the new era.
Some moments of the meeting:
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]]>Attending the ceremony, on behalf of ISAE-SUPAERO were Mrs. Marie-Hélène Baroux, President of ISAE-SUPAERO; Mrs. Florence Puech, Deputy Manager of the International Office; Mrs. Corinne Garcia-Mac Cionnaith, Head of International Cooperation; and Mr. Mikhail Stepanov, Head of External Relations. Representing USTH were Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector; Assoc. Prof. Patrice Estelle, Director of Research, Innovation and Technology Transfer; Assoc. Prof. Ngo Quang Minh – Deputy Director of the Department of Aeronautics; Dr. Hoàng Trung Kiên, Director of Applied Engineering and Technology; along with representatives from the Department of International Cooperation.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Marie-Hélène Baroux, President of ISAE-SUPAERO, emphasized: “We are delighted to officially sign this cooperation agreement after a period of close discussions and collaboration between our two sides. This agreement not only strengthens the partnership between our institutions but also opens up numerous opportunities for academic exchanges, scientific events, joint research projects, and lays a solid foundation for the two universities to jointly build and develop a Master’s program in Aeronautics.”
Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of USTH, expressed his confidence in the collaboration’s potential: “We believe that this cooperation will greatly contribute to enhancing the quality of aeronautics training at USTH, especially in the context of Vietnam’s rapidly growing aviation industry, which urgently requires internationally qualified human resources.”
Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of USTH gave a speech at the event.
He also highlighted the historical significance of the partnership: “USTH is proud to be one of the institutions under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology — a national research organization, founded by Major General, Professor and Academician Tran Dai Nghia, an outstanding technologist who once worked at ISAE-SUPAERO. This serves as a unique historical bond linking our two institutions.”
Established in 1909 in Toulouse, France, ISAE-SUPAERO is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious aerospace engineering schools. The institution maintains a global network of partners, collaborating with leading research centers, major corporations, and top universities around the world.
Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest and Mrs. Marie-Hélène Baroux signed the MoU.
The connection and collaborative discussions between USTH and ISAE-SUPAERO began in March 2024, through the introduction of Prof. Daniel Alazard, Head of Academic Cooperation for the Asia-Pacific region. In May 2024, an ISAE-SUPAERO delegation visited USTH, opening up discussions on potential areas of cooperation.
Under the newly signed agreement, the two institutions will implement a range of collaborative initiatives in training and research. These include student exchange programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, enabling USTH students to access advanced academic and research environments in France. The exchange of lecturers, experts, and staff will also be promoted to share expertise, teaching methods, and enhance research capacities.
In addition, USTH and ISAE-SUPAERO will jointly organize international conferences, seminars, and scientific workshops, contributing to the establishment of a specialized academic forum for aviation in Vietnam. The two sides will also cooperate on joint research projects, leveraging each institution’s strengths in applied research and advanced technical expertise.
The representatives of USTH and ISAE-SUPAERO took photos at the event.
Moreover, ISAE-SUPAERO will assign lecturers and experts to teach directly at USTH, while providing support in designing and developing a Master’s program in Aeronautics. The agreement further paves the way for joint doctoral supervision through Cotutelle programs, providing opportunities for young Vietnamese researchers access to international PhD training standards and methodologies.
The signing ceremony marks a meaningful milestone, representing a new step forward in USTH’s strategy to expand its international partnership and reaffirming the university’s commitment to developing European-standard training and research programs that serve the growing demand for high-quality human resources in Vietnam’s aviation industry.
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