A roundtable on Vietnamese-Russian cooperation in the field ofeducation, with the support of social organisations, took place in Hanoion November 7 on the occasion of the 97th anniversary of theRussian October Revolution (November 7, 1917).
According to the Vice President of the Vietnam-Russia FriendshipAssociation Ho Anh Dung, Russia has helped train tens of thousands ofVietnamese officials and experts in a number of fields and has supportedthe country in human resources development since the 1950s.
There are currently 6,000-7,000 Vietnamese students enrolled atRussian universities, with numbers increasing by 500-700 students eachyear and expected to grow by 1,000 from 2015 onwards.
The roundtable provided an opportunity for educational managers andteachers to gain an overview of the main issues in education andtraining cooperation between the two countries.
The opinions heard during the event will help strengthen thecollaboration, especially in the face of the changing regional andinternational context, Dung added.
Participantsshared their views on the achievements made so far, as well as theshortcomings that need to be addressed during the cooperation process,as well as the role of social organisations and alumni in fosteringbilateral ties in this field.
In the evening, anart performance is scheduled to take place at the Centre for RussianScience and Culture in Hanoi, showcasing both Vietnamese and Russianmusic.-VNA
According to the Vice President of the Vietnam-Russia FriendshipAssociation Ho Anh Dung, Russia has helped train tens of thousands ofVietnamese officials and experts in a number of fields and has supportedthe country in human resources development since the 1950s.
There are currently 6,000-7,000 Vietnamese students enrolled atRussian universities, with numbers increasing by 500-700 students eachyear and expected to grow by 1,000 from 2015 onwards.
The roundtable provided an opportunity for educational managers andteachers to gain an overview of the main issues in education andtraining cooperation between the two countries.
The opinions heard during the event will help strengthen thecollaboration, especially in the face of the changing regional andinternational context, Dung added.
Participantsshared their views on the achievements made so far, as well as theshortcomings that need to be addressed during the cooperation process,as well as the role of social organisations and alumni in fosteringbilateral ties in this field.
In the evening, anart performance is scheduled to take place at the Centre for RussianScience and Culture in Hanoi, showcasing both Vietnamese and Russianmusic.-VNA