Universities supported to improve capacity for internationalisation
The Ministry of Education and Training coordinated with the Australian Education Department to organise training courses from March 25 to April 11 for universities to improve their capacity for internationalisation.
John Molony, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University speaks at the event. (Photo: moet.gov.vn)
Hanoi (VNA)ꦏ – The Ministry of Education and Trainingcoordinated with the Australian Education Department to organise trainingcourses from March 25 to April 11 for universities to improve their capacity for internationalisation.
Managers and lecturers responsible for developing internationaltraining programmes from 44 universities attended the courses face-to-face oronline. During the courses, participants learned about the overview ofthe internationalisation of higher education and cooperation on studentexchange; international cooperation in research and internationalisedprogrammes; quality assurance in transnational education; internationaleducation researching; models, strategies and cooperation in transnationaleducation; strategy and plan for internationalisation of higher education; andadvantages and disadvantages of higher education’s internationalisation.
Managers and lecturers responsible for developing international training programmes from 44 universities attend the workshop. (Photo: moet.gov.vn)
John Molony, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University, said thatthe university plans to concentrate on investing in educationalinternationalisation in India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Attracting international students will bring resources toschools and boost their brand. International cooperation of higher educationinstitutions requires efforts withclear focused approaches and strategies, he said./.
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