Policymakers, education managers, lecturers and researchers of Vietnam
and Australia met in Hanoi on Nov. 10 to share information on education
and to promote cooperation in the field between the two countries.
Addressing
the Vietnam-Australia future education forum, Deputy Minister of
Education and Training Bui Van Ga hailed the two countries’ efforts in
strengthening and expanding cooperative programmes and the efficient
implementation of education projects.
Many Vietnamese
universities have established associated training programmes at tertiary
level with Australian universities, he said, adding that Australia
grants 225 scholarships every year to Vietnam .
The Vietnamese
Ministry of Education and Training and the Australian Department of
Education, Employment and Workplace Relations signed an agreement on
cooperation and education in 2008 and the Vietnam-Australia action plan
for the 2010-2013 in 2010. To implement the two documents, a joint
working group was set up and defined prioritised fields, including
vocational training, tertiary, kindergarten education, recognition of
certificates, and exchange of education policies, Deputy Minister Ga
said.
Regarding vocational training, Deputy Minister of Labour,
War Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Ngoc Phi spoke highly of the
Australian Government’s cooperation and support through encouraging
universities and colleges to associate, share experience and transfer
technology and teaching methods to Vietnamese partners.
At the
forum, delegates discussed the implementation of vocational training
programmes in Vietnam , models of partnership in hotel administration
and tourism training, and views on cooperation.
An Australian
education exhibition will take place in Hanoi this month with the
participation of 56 Australian universities, colleges and education
centres./.