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]]>The event brought together members of the DSaE. In his opening remarks, Assoc. Prof. Ngo Duc Thanh, Co-Director of the department, presented an overview of USTH’s development, its academic mission, and the activities of DSaE. He emphasized that collaborations with leading international institutions such as MSU are vital for strengthening USTH’s research capacity and for creating opportunities that enable students to engage with global scientific communities.
Following the introduction, Professor Yadu Pokhrel provided an overview of the College of Engineering at MSU and highlighted its strengths in interdisciplinary research and international engagement. He also presented the Asia Hub initiative, which he co-founded to connect universities and research teams across Asia. Asia Hub aims to foster researchers and students exchanges, joint projects, and interdisciplinary collaborations that address pressing global challenges in areas such as food, energy, environment, and health. Professor Pokhrel further shared insights from his research on the Mekong River, showing how hydropower development has affected water flow and flooding in the lower basin, particularly in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. He stressed the importance of integrated monitoring and regional cooperation to ensure sustainable development for millions of people who depend on the river.
Dr. Raju Pokharel then gave an insight into the role of forestry in addressing climate change. He underlined the importance of forests in carbon storage and climate regulation, drawing on international experiences to illustrate sustainable management strategies. For Vietnam, with over 46 percent of its land covered by forests, these strategies offer significant opportunities to balance economic growth with environmental protection. Dr. Pokharel noted that effective forestry policies could support the country’s long-term climate commitments, including its Net Zero 2050 target.
The meeting generated several important outcomes. USTH lecturers benefited from the scientific knowledge shared by the MSU delegation, while both sides expressed their strong interest in expanding collaboration. The discussion encompassed continuing joint research in shared areas of interest, developing exchange programs for students, and creating scholarship opportunities that would allow USTH students to undertake international internships. These commitments reflect a shared determination to strengthen academic cooperation in both depth and scope.
Looking ahead, USTH and MSU agreed on the potential to formalize their partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding. Such an agreement would establish a solid framework for sustained collaboration in research, teaching, and capacity building. This future-oriented step would not only enhance USTH’s global profile but also provide MSU with a dynamic partner in Southeast Asia.
The significance of this meeting lies not only in the exchange of expertise but also in the shared vision it represents. By engaging with leading international scholars, USTH reaffirmed its strategy of global integration and its mission to contribute to solutions for urgent challenges such as water management, climate change, and sustainable development. For MSU, the engagement underscored the university’s commitment to building meaningful partnerships in Asia.
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The conference will be honored by the attendance of Prof. Deng Wen Ling, Science and Technology Counselor, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam, and Prof. Dr. Tran Hong Thai, Standing Vice President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology.
It will also feature many distinguished speakers, leading professors and scientists in life sciences, including: Prof. Guy Tran Van Nhieu (Paris-Saclay University, France); Prof. Hui-Min David Wang (Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan); Prof. Kang Lin Woo (President of the Industry–Academia Cooperation Foundation, Konkuk University, Korea); Prof. Karl Wah Keung TSIM (Director of the Center for Chinese Medicine Research and Development, Director of the Shenzhen Center for Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology – HKUST); Prof. Masaharu Motokawa (Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto University, Japan); Prof. Tsung-Hsun Hsieh (Chang Gung University, China); Prof. Taito Matsuda (Nara Institute of Science and Technology – NAIST, Japan); Prof. Yasumasa Bessho (Graduate School of Science and Technology, NAIST, Japan); Prof. Luesch Hendrik (University of Florida, USA); and many others.
Following the theme “From Connection to Collaboration,” the 2025 conference will include 14 plenary talks and more than 96 selected oral and poster presentations across four scientific subcommittees: Plant Biology, Microbiology, Human Biology, and Zoology. The presentations will range from fundamental research to application-oriented studies, covering diverse fields of life sciences.
Main topics will include:
The conference will also provide opportunities for young scientists to exchange experiences, discuss research challenges, and learn about national and international funding agencies through invited talks. Such opportunities for collaboration promise to support young scientists in their careers and contribute to the advancement of science in the future.
The Biology Conference series was initiated by Prof. Tran Thanh Van (President of Rencontres du Vietnam, Director of ICISE) and Prof. Patrick Boiron (Former Rector of USTH). They envisioned establishing a network of young Vietnamese biologists through meetings at ICISE.
Over the years, the “The Rencontres de Quy Nhon: International Biology Conference” has affirmed its status as a prestigious international scientific forum. The scientific exchanges here have been recognized as key elements for the success of researchers, from the early stages of their careers throughout their professional development.
In particular, thanks to this series, a strong biology community has been established in Vietnam, fostering connections and collaborations among domestic scientists while enhancing Vietnam’s position in life sciences in the region and worldwide.
Contact:
Ms. Tran Pham Quynh Nhu – Chief of Office, International Center for Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE), Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh Province
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]]>The event highlights the strategic role of space science in today’s global context, where ecological, technological, and societal challenges call for international cooperation and interdisciplinary approaches.
At the event, Claudie Haigneré will share inspiring stories of her journey to becoming an astronaut and her unique experiences in space. Participants will also gain insights into space research and its practical applications on Earth through the perspectives of experts in the field.
In addition, the round table offers opportunities for direct interaction, questions, and exchanges with the speakers, providing knowledge on key aspects of space research, such as:
Program details:
Time: 10:30 AM – Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Venue: Nguyen Van Hieu Auditorium, 8th Floor, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH), 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Nghia Do, Hanoi
Languages: Simultaneous French – Vietnamese translation
Free entrance
The event promises to offer both an engaging academic and practical experience, while deepening the understanding of the value and applications of space research.
Registration: [Registration link]
Claudie Haigneré is internationally recognized as the first French female astronaut and the first European female astronaut to serve on the ISS. Trained as a rheumatologist, she earned her PhD in Neuroscience with a specialization in sensory neurophysiology. Selected by CNES (French Space Agency) in 1985, she contributed extensively to life sciences and space medicine programs.
She flew on two space missions: Mir (1996) and the International Space Station (2001) under the European Space Agency (ESA). Beyond her astronautical career, she served as French Minister for Research (2002–2004) and Minister for European Affairs (2004–2005). From 2009 to 2015, she directed Universcience, overseeing France’s two largest public science centers. Later, as Advisor to the Director General of ESA, she concentrated on European space policy and lunar exploration initiatives. Her contributions extend to promoting STEM engagement among youth and women as an active member of various foundations and organizations, including the L’Oréal Foundation, CGénial Foundation, Airbus Foundation, and Van Allen Foundation. She is a member of the French Academy of Technology and holds the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air and Space Force Citizen Reserve. |
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]]>In the seminar, Prof. Kim Keehoon will deliver a keynote lecture on “Rethinking Robotic Intelligence: From More Control to Better Design” and introduce opportunities for study and research at his laboratory in South Korea.
About the talk
About opportunities for study and research
Prof. Kim is seeking outstanding candidates with strong hands-on skills in mechanism design and embedded system programming to join his MARCH Lab at POSTECH.
We warmly invite lecturers, researchers, engineers, and students interested in robotics and human-robot integration to attend this seminar.
Mr. Bui Quang Thanh – bui-quang.thanh@usth.edu.vn
Prof. Kim Keehoon – khk@postech.ac.kr
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]]>This regulations is effective from the academic year 2025-2026
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]]>The lecturer’s of the program consists of professors and PhD from USTH and the Institute of Mathematics, which has extensive experience in running international graduate mathematics programs. Notably, the program also benefits from the participation of lecturers from international universities, through collaborations with the International Research Laboratory for Mathematics in Vietnam (IRL For Math Vietnam) – France, the International Centre for Pure and Applied Mathematics (CIMPA) – France, the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) – Italy, and the International Centre for Research and Training in Mathematics (ICRTM) under the Institute of Mathematics.
Students in the program are provided with a solid, modern, and in-depth curriculum covering major areas in applied mathematics such as probability and statistics, differential equations and numerical methods, optimization theory, discrete mathematics, as well as timely applied subjects like machine learning and financial mathematics. A wide range of attractive scholarships is available to students through USTH and the Institute of Mathematics. In addition, outstanding students have the opportunity to undertake internships abroad as part of their graduation requirements.
In 2025, USTH announces the admission for the Master’s Program in Applied Mathematics as follows:
Code | Programs | Enrollment target |
8460112 | Applied Mathematics | 10 |
Vietnamese citizens and foreigners who hold a Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields and meet one of the following language proficiency requirements for admission:
* 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 the 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 |
No. | Required documents | Vietnamese applicants | International applicants | Exchange students |
1 | Application form for Master’s programs in 2025 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
2 | Motivation letter in English | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
3 | English translation of Bachelor’s degree(1) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
4 | English translation of Bachelor’s degree transcript(2) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
5 | Copy of ID card or passport | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
6 | Proof of funds(3) | ✓ | ||
7 | Student card of current university | ✓ | ||
8 | Registration confirmation at USTH partner | ✓ | ||
9 | Receipt of application fee(4) | ✓ | ✓ | |
10 | Certificate of English language proficiency | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
11 | Letters of recommendation/Nomination letter from USTH’s partner (compulsory for delocalization programs) | ✓ | ||
12 | Awards and other achievements (if any) |
Notes:
Dossier submission: 5:00 PM, 8th September 2025.
Interview schedule: September 2025 (detailed interview schedules will be announced via email).
USTH provides scholarships according to state policies and USTH’s regulations. Further information on scholarship application can be found at the following link: https://usth.edu.vn/en/student-affairs-usth/scholarships-and-tuition-fees/usths-scholarship/
Application fees: 500,000 VND, candidate can transfer with detail as follows:
Tuition fees:
Tuition fee/Academic year 2025-2026 | |
Vietnamese students | International students |
56,000,000 VND | 100,000,000 VND |
Notes:
Tuition fees are collected semesterly for Vietnamese students and annually for international students.
Applicants must send the scanned dossiers in format “.pdf” or “.zip” files to the email address: admission@usth.edu.vn. The title of the submission email should be as follows: “Master admission – name of major – Full name. (e.g. Master Admission – Applied Mathematics – Nguyen Van A).
More information and further details including admissions methods, interviews, study programs, and tuition fees, can be found in English and Vietnamese at our website or via the following contact:
DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF HANOI |
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Address: | Room 102 – A21 USTH Building, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Nghia Do, Hanoi, Vietnam |
Tel: | 0247 774 7748/ 0247 772 7748 |
Email: | admission@usth.edu.vn |
Website: | www.usth.edu.vn/ www.tuyensinh.usth.edu.vn |
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