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]]>Théo Douget is currently a Mechanical Engineering major at SIGMA Clermont (a member of the INP Clermont Group, France), specializing in Machines, Robotics, and Systems. Alongside his outstanding academic track record, Théo is known in France as an étudiant entrepreneur through his project Anonym-IA. This technological solution helps professionals anonymize and pseudonymize personal data before applying artificial intelligence.
When asked about his reasons for choosing Vietnam and USTH for his mandatory international internship (minimum of 17 weeks), Théo shared:
“I chose Vietnam and USTH because I was looking for a comprehensive international experience, not just a technical internship. USTH possesses a strong bond between France and Vietnam, with significant strengths in science, technology, and research. This is an excellent opportunity for me to work in a multinational environment while exploring a rapidly developing country with strong technological potential.”
Notably, on his very first day at USTH, Théo experienced a delightful surprise during his meeting with the University Administration. One of the first people to welcome him was Professor Jean-Marc Lavest – the Principle Rector of USTH, who also previously served as the Director of Théo’s home institution, SIGMA Clermont. This unexpected cross-border connection gave the young Frenchman a sense of both amazement and familiarity, allowing him to feel completely at ease as he began his research journey in a new country.

At USTH, Théo is involved in a highly applicable research project related to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), computer vision, artificial intelligence (AI), and autonomous control. The core objective of the project is to develop a drone system capable of autonomously detecting, identifying, and tracking a moving object.
Despite having been in Vietnam for only three weeks, Théo quickly adapted to the research pace thanks to the dedicated guidance of his supervisor at USTH. During the initial weeks, his supervisor helped him define a clear direction for the project, provided strategic advice for major decisions and subsequent implementation steps, and offered close technical support whenever necessary.
The journey from a temperate European country to a dynamic Hanoi inevitably came with some initial surprises. For Théo, the preparation process happened quite quickly, as he had just finished his schedule in Canada one week earlier and had only one weekend to “switch gears” before arriving in Vietnam.
Théo’s first impression upon arriving at Noi Bai International Airport was the characteristic combination of summer weather: hot and humid. Furthermore, the bustling lifestyle and high traffic density of Hanoi posed a challenge.
“One of my most amusing and memorable experiences was learning how to cross the street in Hanoi. In France, you usually wait for cars to stop and yield. Here in Vietnam, you have to sense the rhythm of the traffic flow and walk slowly and confidently.”
Reflecting on USTH students, Théo expressed his admiration for the diligence, friendliness, and openness of Vietnamese students. The campus atmosphere is much more inclusive and warm than what an international student might initially expect.

During the remaining period of his internship at USTH, Théo aims to complete the first functional version of his drone system. At the same time, he hopes to expand his network, meet more friends and colleagues at USTH, and gain a deeper understanding of the academic environment and local culture.
Théo Douget’s journey at USTH is a clear example of how the university is not only a place for knowledge exchange but also a bridge connecting cultures and a space that nurtures global perspectives among young technology enthusiasts. USTH continues to welcome international students to study, conduct research, and create meaningful experiences together throughout their academic journeys.
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]]>With the core mission of fostering an open, transparent, and student-centered learning environment, USTH Talk 2026 served as a vital bridge connecting the Rector Board, Faculty Representatives, functional departments, and the entire student body.
The primary discussions at USTH Talk 2026 focused on core areas directly impacting student rights and interests. During the dialogue, the University Board and department heads listened attentively to all feedback, offering clear clarifications and specific institutional commitments for each group of issues. For inquiries submitted after the event, the University has synthesized detailed action plans to guarantee student rights and provide the highest quality learning environment.
The detailed report for USTH Talk 2026 has been officially approved and published. Students and faculty members can review the full document below:
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]]>Representing Synergie Cad Vietnam at the ceremony were Mr. Jean-Christophe Platre, General Director; Mr. Ismadi Ismail, Chief Operations Officer; and Ms. Nen Ngo, HR Manager.
Representing USTH were Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of USTH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Dinh Phong, Vice Rector of USTH; Dr. Nguyen Duc Anh, Deputy Director of the Chemical and Environmental Technology Department; Ms. Do Thi Thuy Trang, Deputy Director of the Department of Research, Innovation and International Affairs; and Dr. Phung Thu Nguyet from USTH Innovation Hub.

In his remarks, Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest emphasized that USTH regards enterprises as important partners in the development and continuous improvement of its training programmes. He expressed his hope that Synergie Cad Vietnam would share recommendations from an industry perspective, helping the University further enhance its academic programmes and ensure that students are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies required by the labour market.
Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest also expressed his expectation that the two parties would strengthen cooperation in providing internship opportunities for students, sharing job opportunities with graduates, and developing cooperation activities linked to the practical needs of the company.

Representatives of Synergie Cad Vietnam said the company wished to strengthen the recruitment of USTH students, particularly in fields such as Chemistry, Materials Science, and related engineering disciplines. They also highly appreciated USTH’s training programmes and expressed their expectation that cooperation with the University would contribute to cultivating highly qualified talent with solid professional expertise to support the company’s development.
USTH and Synergie Cad Vietnam will jointly implement a range of activities, including the organization of short-term student visits; internship opportunities for students for a period of three to six months; engagement of company experts in teaching, training, and student-related activities such as workshops and seminars; sharing of job opportunities with students; joint organization of and participation in job fairs and career-oriented events; collaboration in curriculum development to enhance alignment between academic training and industry needs; and other exchange activities as agreed upon by both parties.

Through these activities, USTH students will have opportunities to gain direct exposure to the working environment and operational processes of an enterprise in the electronics manufacturing sector. Such experience will help students consolidate their academic knowledge, develop practical skills, and better understand professional requirements in an industrial setting. It will also support students in improving their readiness for the labour market after graduation.

The engagement of company experts in teaching, training, workshops, seminars, and career-oriented events is expected to bring practical industry perspectives into USTH’s academic environment. This will contribute to strengthening the applied dimension of the University’s training programmes, while enabling students to stay informed about technological trends, workforce needs, and professional standards in modern industry.

Synergie CAD Vietnam Co., Ltd. is a French-invested company specialising in the manufacturing and assembly of printed circuit boards, including PCB and PCBA. The company provides high-quality electronic manufacturing services for customers in Vietnam and international markets. As a member of the Synergie CAD Group headquartered in France, Synergie Cad Vietnam continuously invests in advanced manufacturing technologies and workforce development, while actively promoting cooperation with universities and educational institutions to cultivate highly qualified engineering talent and strengthen the connection between academic training and industry needs.
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]]>| No. | Report | VIETNAMESE LINK |
| 1 | Public disclosure under Circular No. 09/2024/TT-BGDĐT dated 03 June 2024 issued by the Ministry of Education and Training | Click HERE |
| 2 | Public Disclosure of the State Budget Final Accounts for Fiscal Year 2024 | Click HERE |
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]]>The event will provide participants with an overview of USTH and its postgraduate programs, as well as opportunities to learn more about academic pathways, scholarships, financial support, international study and research opportunities, and real experiences from USTH Master’s alumni and PhD students.
| Time | Content |
|---|---|
| 10:00 – 10:30 | Introduction to USTH and its postgraduate programs Participants will receive an overview of USTH, its international learning environment, Master’s and PhD programs, scholarship and financial support policies, internship/research opportunities abroad, and future academic and career pathways. |
| 10:30 – 11:10 | Postgraduate Stories – Learning and research journey at USTH A sharing session with guest speakers, including a Master’s alumna and a PhD student at USTH. The speakers will share their reasons for choosing USTH, their learning and research experiences, international opportunities, challenges during their postgraduate journey, and advice for prospective students. |
| 11:10 – 11:30 | Admissions consultation Participants will have the opportunity to speak directly with the admissions counseling team about training programs, admission requirements, application documents, scholarships, financial support, and suitable program choices. |

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]]>The post Biotechnology – Pharmaceutical development double-degree program: The first graduation theses defended at USTH appeared first on University of Science and Technology of Hanoi.
]]>During the internship semester, students carried out research and experiments in USTH’s laboratories on topics centered on key areas of life sciences, including drug development from medicinal materials, genetic and vaccine technology, and solutions to address antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
The process required students to run practical experiments, build solid theoretical frameworks and analyze data to reach final scientific conclusions for their topics.
The defense took place with the participation of the Graduation Thesis Examination Committee of the Faculty of Life Sciences, along with students and friends.




Following each presentation, committee members provided feedback, suggestions, and guidance to help students further develop their research topics in the future.
The students felt they had performed well in conveying their research content and the data gathered during their internship.
Lilou Crea shared that before the defense, she felt quite nervous and tense. But once it began, her focus on the content took over everything — and time passed faster than she expected. She also praised the quality of feedback from the committee, finding the lecturers’ comments constructive and practical.
Meanwhile, Jean Le Vessier rated his own presentation performance as fairly good, 7 out of 10 relative to his expectations. He added that because he had prepared thoroughly and had a deep, solid grasp of his topic, he wasn’t overly nervous facing the committee’s questions. He was especially struck by the defense itself, finding it thrilling to gain new perspectives and a wider range of possible solutions for his project through the discussions and questions raised by the lecturers.
The students expressed their deep gratitude for the support from their supervisors and the French-Vietnamese student community throughout their research.
Noé Giraud-Audine shared that throughout the research process and thesis writing, lab technician Hồng Ngọc (a USTH alumna) closely accompanied and dedicatedly supported him at every stage. What Noé valued was not only the technical support but also the way she guided his thinking — from the overall picture of the project down to the specific reasons behind each step. This big-picture-to-detail approach helped him truly understand what he was doing and why, laying the foundation for building independent research thinking rather than passively following instructions.
For Jean Le Vessier, one practical advantage of the USTH environment that impressed him was that classrooms, labs, and faculty offices are all located within the same campus, cutting down travel time and making it easy to discuss and resolve questions as soon as they arose during experiments.
The thesis defense successfully wrapped up the academic exchange journey of the French double-degree students at USTH. After a productive period of research, experimentation, and collaboration in Vietnam’s scientific environment, the students fulfilled all academic requirements. They will leave USTH with valuable hands-on experience and a strong research foundation for their future academic journeys.
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]]>The post Closing Ceremony for incoming double degree students Academic Year 2025 – 2026 appeared first on University of Science and Technology of Hanoi.
]]>During the ceremony, the University celebrated the achievements of the students and their successful completion of an enriching academic year at USTH. The ceremony was also an occasion for department members and students to look back on the memorable moments, learning and research experiences, and cultural discoveries that enriched their time in Vietnam.
The international students shared that studying at USTH had encouraged them to step outside their comfort zones, gain valuable knowledge and new skills, and broaden their perspectives. They also expressed their pride in soon becoming part of the USTH alumni community.
The ceremony further provided an opportunity for the University to gather feedback and suggestions from the students, helping enhance academic quality and improve support services for future cohorts of international students at USTH.
The growing number of French students choosing USTH as a destination for studying and for participating in exchange/internship programs reflects the University’s ongoing commitment in strengthening and expanding its strategic partnership with France. In the upcoming academic year, USTH expects to welcome 13 French students to its double degree programs, further demonstrating the confidence of its partners in the quality of training and the international learning environment at USTH.
While their journey at USTH is drawing to the end, these international students will always remain a valued part of the USTH community. We wish them continued success in their future endeavors and hope they will carry with them lasting memories of their time at USTH.
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]]>Representing ESTACA at the ceremony were Mr. Denis Bertrand, Director; Ms. Isabelle Frappat, Director of International and Corporate Relations; Prof. Thuy-Quynh Truong-Hoang, Researcher/Professor at ESTACALAB; and Ms. Henna Mertanen, Head of International Relations.
Representing USTH were Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of USTH; Assoc. Prof. Tran Dinh Phong, Vice Rector of USTH; Prof. Patrice Estellé, Director of the Department of Research, Innovation and International Affairs; Dr. Hoang Trung Kien, Director of the Department of Technology and Engineering; and Ms. Do Thi Thuy Trang, Deputy Director of the Department of Research, Innovation and International Affairs.

The Partnership Agreement is the result of ongoing discussions and joint efforts to strengthen collaboration between the two institutions. Earlier, on March 27, 2026, a USTH delegation visited and worked with ESTACA as part of its mission to universities and research institutes in France. The visit opened up promising prospects for cooperation in engineering fields where both institutions have strong expertise.
Speaking at the ceremony, representatives of both sides expressed their pleasure at this important milestone, which marks the formal establishment of cooperation between USTH and ESTACA. They affirmed that the agreement represents an important first step in laying the foundation for a long-term and sustainable partnership. Both sides also expressed their expectation that the agreement would create broader opportunities for cooperation in training and research, strengthen academic links, and promote each institution’s strengths in the years ahead.
Under the signed agreement, USTH and ESTACA agreed to strengthen cooperation in a wide range of areas, including the exchange of academic program materials, lecturers, and student exchanges, the joint organization of scientific seminars and conferences, the implementation of joint research projects, and the development of training programs leading towards joint degrees at bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels.

The two sides also agreed to promote student exchange programs at bachelor’s and master’s levels in engineering fields where USTH and ESTACA have strong expertise. Accordingly, USTH students will have the opportunity to study at ESTACA in areas such as Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautics, Automotive, Space, Naval, Rail, and Urban Transportation, as well as the Automotive & Aeronautics Design Program. Conversely, ESTACA students will have the opportunity to study at USTH in programs offered by the Department of Technology and Engineering, including Aeronautical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy, and Science Aeronautics and Space. The exchange period is expected to range from one semester to one academic year.
The exchange program will be implemented on the principle of tuition exemption at the host institution. Students will register and pay tuition fees at their home institution, while receiving academic, administrative, housing-related, and other necessary support from the partner institution throughout their study period.

In addition, the agreement opens up opportunities for the exchange of students, PhD candidates, and qualified lecturers to take part in research activities, academic consultation, and short-term teaching between USTH and ESTACA. It will serve as an important foundation for strengthening links between research groups, promoting joint scientific publications, and developing training initiatives that respond to the practical needs of modern engineering sectors.
ESTACA is one of France’s leading engineering schools, with more than 100 years of experience in training and research in key engineering fields such as aeronautics, automotive engineering, space, and transportation. Expanding cooperation with ESTACA further contributes to strengthening USTH’s strategic network of partnerships with leading universities and research institutes in France. Through this partnership, the University reaffirms its commitment to internationalization, continuous improvement in the quality of training and research, and the provision of an international-standard learning environment for its students.
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]]>Payment period: 18 June to 30 June 2026.
Students who have successfully registered for courses offered in Summer course of the Academic Year 2025–2026 (AY 2025–2026) on the ERP system, including:
(In accordance with Decision No. 563/QĐ-ĐHKHCN dated 01 July 2025)
| Training Program | Vietnamese Students (VND/credit) | International Students (VND/credit) |
| Bachelor’s Program in Aeronautical Engineering | 1,667,000 | 2,342,000 |
| Regular bachelor’s programs | 933,000 | 1,233,000 |
| Double-degree bachelor’s programs | 1,317,000 | 1,667,000 |
| Bachelor’s Program in Pharmacy | 1,225,000 | Not applicable |
Tuition fees shall be paid via bank transfer using the QR code displayed on the ERP system.
Payment steps:
Payment is considered successful when the invoice status changes to “Paid”.
Students are advised to keep the payment confirmation for reference.
For assistance, please contact the Department of Student Affairs:
[email protected]
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