
General Secretary To Lam (3rd, left) and Professor Irene Tracey - Chancellor of Oxford University (2nd, left) witnessed Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao (left cover) and Dr. Nick Leimu-Brown - Chancellor of Linacre College, Oxford (right cover) awarding the agreement for the Oxford Pioneer Scholarship Programme
At the University of Oxford, the launching ceremony of the Oxford Pioneer Scholarship Scheme took place solemnly, marking a new milestone in educational and scientific research cooperation between Vietnam and the UK, with the participation of General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam, and senior leaders of the two countries.
The event was attended by Professor Irene Tracey – Chancellor of Oxford University, Dr. Nick Leimu-Brown, Principal of Linacre School, and Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Chairwoman of Sovico Group, co-founder of the Pioneer Scholarship Fund with Oxford University.

General Secretary To Lam welcomed the cooperation between Vietnamese enterprises and Oxford University and congratulated the Oxford Pioneer Scholarship Programme.
With an initial total funding value of £17.83 million, of which £13.7 million is contributed by Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao and £4.13 million is co-funded by the University of Oxford, the Pioneer Scholarship Fund will provide long-term study and research opportunities for outstanding postgraduate students, particularly from Vietnam.
To date, £700,000 has been disbursed, funding scholarships for 11 outstanding students studying at Oxford in the fields of Education, Chemistry, Clinical Medicine, Genomic Medicine and Business Administration (MBA).
Speaking at the meeting, General Secretary To Lam welcomed the cooperation between Oxford University and Vietnamese enterprises and research institutions, and the cooperation between Sovico Group, Vietjet and Oxford University. He hoped that the cooperation would continue to develop to turn knowledge, science and technology into development programs and projects to serve the people and the development of the country. Cooperation in education, training and scientific research are important pillars in the relationship between Vietnam and the UK. The General Secretary believes that these pillars will continue to be promoted in the coming time on the basis of upgrading the diplomatic relations between the two countries to the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership.
Professor Irene Tracey, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, shared: "We deeply appreciate the partnership of Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao and Vietnamese enterprises with the Pioneer Scholarship Fund. We are proud to jointly implement these era-changing initiatives, appreciate the achievements that have been made and look forward to expanding cooperation in the fields of education, research and innovation, creating positive impacts for the world."
Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao said: "Knowledge is the seed of peace and prosperous development. I hope this scholarship will help young Vietnamese people confidently reach out to the world, bringing knowledge and compassion to serve their homeland and community."
One of the scholarship recipients, Master Pham Minh Phuong, who completed her master's degree in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry at Oxford University and is currently a fourth-year PhD student at Oxford University, shared: "The Oxford Pioneer Scholarship gives me the opportunity to study and develop in a world-leading, dynamic and creative scientific research environment. With support of billions of VND for each academic year, Vietnamese students are confident and motivated to strive and develop to contribute meaningful research to humanity."
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Source: https://baochinhphu.vn/dai-hoc-oxford-cong-bo-quy-hoc-bong-tien-phong-cho-sinh-vien-viet-nam-102251029135937567.htm






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