
School leaders received the decision to establish the branch campus on the afternoon of February 6th (Photo: HCMULAW).
On the afternoon of February 6th, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law (ULAW) announced its decision to establish a branch campus in Quang Tri province .
Dr. Le Truong Son, the school's principal, affirmed that this is not just a geographical expansion but a commitment of ULAW to serving the community, bringing legal knowledge closer to all parts of the country, and contributing to building a socialist rule of law state.
The Central Vietnam College of Law was transferred to the Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in its entirety to optimize resources and streamline the organizational structure.
"The Ho Chi Minh City University of Law is committed to deploying leading professors, associate professors, and doctors to directly teach at the Quang Tri branch campus. At the same time, the university will invest in upgrading facilities, curricula, and teaching technology to ensure consistency in quality between the main campus and the branch campus," the Rector emphasized.
Ho Chi Minh City University of Law was established in 1976, formerly known as the Southern Judicial Cadre School. The university is under the management of the Ministry of Education and Training, primarily focusing on Law, Languages, and Economics.
The Central Vietnam College of Law was established in 2020 and is under the direct management of the Ministry of Justice. By June 2025, the college will have 45 lecturers and approximately 500 students, mainly at the intermediate level.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/sap-nhap-hai-truong-luat-20260206174904996.htm






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