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"Development of Vietnam - Canada education partnership"

HNN.VN - It was the theme of an international conference organized by Vietnam Association of Community Colleges (VACC), which was opened on the morning of January 17 at Hue College of Transport.

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Domestic and international delegates attend the conference

The conference was attended by Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Deborah Paul; and Deputy Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Dung.

The conference took place in two days from January 17 to 18, with four sessions: Vietnam-Canada education cooperation; Quality assurance and transfer of training programs; Development of international education partnership - Practical experience; and Next steps to develop sustainable cooperation.

At the conference, the delegates shared and discussed issues including the challenges, opportunities, and expectations of the cooperation between Canada and Vietnam; linking leadership management discussions to community college governance; transitional training systems and developing the cooperation relationship; and practical experience on developing international partnership, etc.

Story and photo: Huu Phuc

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