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Vietnam - UK Institute for Research and Training awarded degrees to 34 masters of TESOL program

ĐNO - On the afternoon of December 5, the Vietnam - UK Institute for Research and Training (VNUK), Danang University in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University (NTU), UK held a ceremony to honor and award degrees to 34 masters in the TESOL English Teaching Methodology program.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng05/12/2025

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Dr. Amy Wang, MA TESOL Program Manager from NTU (left) and Dr. Nguyen Hiep, Director of VNUK (right) honor the valedictorian and two runners-up of the program. Photo: NGOC HA

The TESOL English Teaching Methodology program has been jointly implemented by VNUK and NTU since 2020. This is one of the first international postgraduate programs of Danang University recognized by the Ministry of Education and Training .

The program focuses on training high-level English teachers, combining all elements so that students have international standard English teaching methods.

Students undergo courses at VNUK and study abroad in the UK to further expand their knowledge and skills with international classmates and teachers.

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Dr. Amy Wang, Manager of the MA TESOL program from NTU (left) and Dr. Nguyen Hiep, Director of VNUK (right) presented diplomas and gifts to the masters. Photo: NGOC HA

After graduation, students pursue a career in teaching English at all levels from elementary to university; contributing to improving the quality of foreign language teaching in the city and the whole country.

To recognize the students' academic efforts, VNUK and NTU honored and rewarded 1 valedictorian and 2 salutatorians of the program.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/vien-nghien-cuu-va-dao-tao-viet-anh-trao-bang-cho-34-thac-si-chuong-trinh-tesol-3313800.html


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