More than 5,000 students and youths participated in a walk in Ho Chi Minh City on August 14 to raise money for scholarship funds in support for disadvantaged students.
The East Meets West organisation offered scholarships totalling 13.8 billion VND (168,102 USD) to nearly 3,000 underprivileged students nationwide in the 2015-2016 academic year.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc appreciated Kumho Asiana’s contribution to the development of trade, investment, culture and education in Vietnam during a reception on April 20.
The animal feed market in Vietnam has a relatively high potential, which has prompted Cargill group to invest more in the country, according to the US group’s Chairman David McLennan.
The Hessen State Ministry for Science and Art (HSMSA) and the German World University Service (WUS) presented scholarships to 20 needy students from the northern province of Thai Nguyen on Sept. 29
About 22.21 million pupils and students in 43,874 schools from kindergarten to higher education levels nationwide started their new academic year on September 5.
Thailand’s group SCG in coordination with Tuoi Tre newspaper on July
23 granted 400 scholarships to poor students with good marks in school
as part of its annual programme “ Sharing the Dream”.
The Scholarship Programme to Enhance Literacy and Learning (SPELL)
granted a total of 2,476 scholarships worth a combined 557,000 USD to
disadvantaged students in 7 central localities in the 2014-2015 academic
year.
As many as 200 disadvantaged students with good study results
from secondary and high schools in the Central Highlands of Dak Nong
were presented with scholarships during a ceremony in the locality on
June 26.
Thai-invested paint maker 4 Oranges in collaboration with the southern
province of Long An’s Association of Study Encouragement presented 400
scholarships to poor students in the locality at a ceremony on April 12.
Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan extended New Year greetings to the
northern Ha Nam provincial Party Committee and residents in a visit to
the locality on February 12.
The southern province of Vinh Long is striving to raise 150
billion VND (7.05 million USD) from donors from inside and outside the
locality for charitable activities in 2015.
An educational development assistance project in Vietnam funded by
the Asian Community by the Asians (ACA-AQUA) of Japan proved effective
in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang over the last ten years,
promoting education development in the locality.
Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan on June 2 attended a signing
ceremony of an agreement that will help upgrade infrastructure at
schools and grant scholarships to poor students in the Mekong Delta.
President Truong Tan Sang has highlighted the importance of
science-education to the nation and pledged that dedicated scientists
will be given incentives to take on groundbreaking work.
An energy group led by the US-based Chevron company will help to upgrade
schools and provide scholarships for poor students in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta Region.