Overseas intellectuals in New South Wales promote cooperation linkages
Members of the club of Overseas Vietnamese intellectuals in New South Wales have participated in the implementation of 10 out of 14 innovation projects under the Aus4Innovation programme during the past two years despite the COVID-19 pandemic, it was reported at the club’s meeting on February 26.
Sydney (VNA) - Membersof the club of Overseas Vietnamese intellectuals in New South Wales have participatedin the implementation of 10 out of 14 innovation projects under the Aus4Innovation programme during the past two years despite the COVID-19 pandemic, it was reported at theclub’s meeting on February 26.
Head of the club, Professor Nghiem Duc Long, Director of the Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, University of Technology Sydney, said in the timeahead, the club plans to promote connections among intellectuals in New SouthWales and support Vietnamese students and researchers studying at universities in the Australian state.
The club will also organise more innovation contests for Vietnamese students inAustralia, he said.
Established in mid-2018, the club of OV intellectuals in New South Wales aimedto foster linkages with the community of intellectuals and scientists inVietnam, contributing to promoting scientific-technological cooperation betweenAustralia and Vietnam and the development of science and technology in Vietnamthrough fast access to most advanced knowledge./.
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