Kyushu University, one of the top five public universities in Japan, plans to expand training and accept Vietnamese international students.
During his official visit to Japan, on November 30, President Vo Van Thuong visited Kyushu University in Fukuoka province and talked with outstanding Vietnamese students there.
Upon learning that Kyushu University plans to expand training and receive Vietnamese international students, the President welcomed and suggested that the school strengthen cooperation with universities and localities in Vietnam in training and improving the quality of human resources.
The President also expressed his delight at the outstanding achievements in studying and researching of Vietnamese students at the school. He asked the students to strive to improve their knowledge and experience, unite, support and take care of each other, and together build a strong Vietnamese community in Japan, becoming a bridge for Vietnam-Japan relations.
In addition, the President visited the International Hydrogen Energy Research Center, one of the world's leading facilities in this field. The center specializes in implementing key projects, collaborating with many large Japanese companies to implement research projects on Hydrogen. Dr. Pham Hung Cuong is the only Vietnamese working and researching here.
President Vo Van Thuong with Vietnamese students studying at Kyushu University. Photo: VNA
Kyushu University is one of the top 5 public universities in Japan. The school has a history of more than 110 years, has many leading research departments funded by the Japanese government every year. There are currently more than 18,500 students, 2,000 faculty members and 2,500 international students, studying a wide range of fields, from humanities, arts to engineering and medical sciences.
Including 53 Vietnamese masters and doctoral students, one associate professor and two assistant professors.
According to information on the website, undergraduate and graduate tuition fees at Kyushu University are currently around 535,000-800,000 yen (88-132 million VND) a year.
According to Vietnam News Agency
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