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ANNOUNCEMENT: SEMINAR ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE VISITATION OF NEW ZEALAND EDUCATION MINISTE
Last Updated on Monday, 28 August 2017 11:03 Written by Phạm Thu Hường Sunday, 01 November 2015 15:00
In 18th of November 2015, the Minister of Education, Training and Vocation of New Zealand, Mr. Steven Joyce will visit the Ho Chi Minh University of Sciences. This is the 2nd visitation of the Minister to HCMUS, with the intention of affirming the relationship of both countries, exchanging experience in improving education of Vietnam and New Zealand. And most importantly, to put a stress on how leaders play a major role in orienting and pushing education forward. j
The seminar is in charged by professor Howard Youngs – chairman of Master of Educational Leader program of AUT, along with the CEO of New Zealand educational office, leaders of New Zealand universities, leader of members of the HCM national universities.
The HCMUS warmly welcome you to the seminar at:
Time: 9:00 am Wednesday, 18th November 2015.
Location: I auditorium, Building I, HCMUS, 227 Nguyen Van Cu, Dist. 5 HCMC
MINI-CEREMONY: GIVING AWARD TO STUDENTS AND R&D PROJECT GROUPS WITH THE HIGHEST RESULT FROM CYCLE 5
Last Updated on Monday, 28 August 2017 11:20 Written by Phạm Thu Hường Wednesday, 28 October 2015 14:45
[24/10/2015]
In 24th October 2015, a mini-ceremony occurred to honor students and R&D project groups with the highest result from cycle 5, in a warmly and cozy atmosphere at ITEC. Contributing to the ceremony, there were appearances of the Vice President of ITEC, presentative of the Student Affair and Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, Professor Parma Nand, along with awarded students.
First- ranked graduated student of Cycle 5: Bui Hong Duc proudly received special award from the presentative of AUT and a certificate of merit.
Bùi Hồng Đức receives awards and certificates of merit from the presentative of AUT
R&D project with the highest result “ERP System for Coffee Shop Chain” was honored and members from this group were also rewarded, namely Bui Hong Duc, Pho Kien Huy, Thai Gia Hung and Tran Cam Huy. This project was successfully defended in July/2015 and received tremendous recognition from the capstone councils with positive feedbacks from their clients.
Students received rewarding awards.
All of the students graduating from Cycle 5, Bachelor of Technology and Information Sciences landed jobs in IT enterprises or continued to pursue a post-graduate program. They contributed to ITEC 110 excellence alumnus of this program.
THE HO CHI MINH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES WELCOMES FRESHMEN OF THE INTERNATION PROGRAM
Last Updated on Monday, 28 August 2017 11:20 Written by Phạm Thu Hường Monday, 05 October 2015 14:41
[5/10/2015]
In the 5th of October, 2015, HCMUS orchestrated an ceremony on the open of school year, welcomed 85 freshmen from the international programs, joint program with Keuka College, the USA and Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.
ITEC, HCMUS and the presentative of our partner university welcomed a new school year with the appearances of over 85 freshmen from both joint program Bachelor of Technology and Information Sciences (AUT-NZ) and Bachelor of Business Management (Keuka – the USA). The ceremony happened in a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Among these 85 students, there is 30% students qualified our English program (from intermediate level) and 12 students qualified our IELTS training program. The freshmen will learn in an international environment with multiple courses focusing on technical field and pragmatic projects. This is what make ITEC students different from other training programs, an advantage in landing a job in the working market.
In his speech, the Associated Professor, Dr. Vu Hai Quan, Vice principle of HCMUS, emphasized the 4 elements of HCMUS students: veracious, imbued with learning, self-learning, problem-solving. We wish to delivered the spirit of learning knowledge and retaining our cultures not only from this university but also our national culture.
Students were awarded rewarding price.
To ITEC students in particular, you should be excited about yours first year in university, after the training occurring in September. Mr. Tran Tuan Khoi, freshmen of IT program share us “ From the very first days, I feel like I am a member of ITEC family and more importantly, every requirement I expect from ITEC is met as what I expected.”
The ceremony is also a chance for students to have a look back at their learning journey. On this occasion, the presentative of HCMUS and Keuka College also give scholarships to 70 students throughout the school year.
ANNOUNCEMENT ON ORIENTATON COURSE – WEEK OF WELCOME 2015
Last Updated on Monday, 28 August 2017 11:05 Written by Phạm Thu Hường Tuesday, 15 September 2015 14:51
The orientation course is part of orienting and developing program of ITEC, with the intend of helping freshmen get to know each other, lecturers and the lifestyle of an international program. Moreover, the course also prepare our freshmen fundamental skills that they may use to “survive” in university.
- Subject: ITEC fressmen
- Location: Ho Chi Minh University of Sciences, 227 Nguyễn Văn Cừ, Dist. 5, HCMC
- Agenda:
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Day 1: Monday 21/9/2015 9:00 am 11:30 am Room I34
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New University – New friends Students get to join “X-factor”, “Missing Puzzle” and “The Amazing Race”. Through these games, students understand more about HCMUS and new friedns |
MS. Trần Công Danh Vice Director of ITEC
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Day 2: Tuesday 22/9/2015 9:00 am 11:30 am Room I23 |
Successful in Academy
To start the day, head of each ITEC department will present and instruct on rules, studying guidelines and how to keep in touch with these departments. Then, a talk show on how to be successful in university from a lecturers and a senior student. At the end of the day, IEEP will bring up a “Paparazzi” game to every group. |
MS. Lê Xuân Tiên Head of Marketing of ITEC |
Day 3: Thursday 24/9/2015 6:30 am 16:00 pm |
Sightseeing (For students finishing the enrolling procedure” Students will have a picnic at Thoi Son Tourist Village (Tien Giang), take part in team building activities and enjoy the local cuisine. |
Ms. Đoàn Thị Mỹ Tuyên ITEC marketer. |
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Students finishing this training course shall receive a certificate and souvenir on participating.
Please confirm that you’ll will participate before Thursday 17th September 2015.
Contact Ms. Lan Anh for more information, Tell: 08 3830 3625
hotline: 0907171140, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
THE VISIT OF THE NEW ZEALAND DELEGATION TO VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HO CHI MINH CITY.
Monday, 17 August 2015 09:38
THE VISIT OF THE NEW ZEALAND DELEGATION TO VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HO CHI MINH CITY.
On April 6th, 2015, the New Zealand delegation, headed by Hon Steven Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment; Minister for Economic Development and Minister for Science and Innovation, has visited Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh city (VNU-HCMC). The party was welcomed by Associate Professor Duong Anh Duc, Vice President of VNU-HCMC, along with delegation from VNU-HCMC.
During the visit, Mr. Joyce has witnessed the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between the VNU-HCMC and the Auckland University of Technology (AUT). The AUT is the first University with rapid development in New Zealand. The University has always been ranked among the top 500 Universities worldwide. The signing agreement will further strengthen the collaboration in teaching, learning and scientific researches between VNU-HCMC and the AUT.
Mr. Joyce has also attended in the Gradutation Ceremony of the Bachelor in Computer and Information Sciences Program, a collaborative program between the AUT and University of Science- VNU-HCMC.
From 2008 to present, the collaborative program proudly has 110 graduates in Computing and Information Sciences with a major in IT Service Science, focusing on the application of IT in managing the service industry. Majority of the graduates have been successfully employed at the end of the course. The statistics has proved the success of the collaborated program by promoting the strengths of both Universities: fundamental teaching of the University of Science and the innovative teaching of the AUT. . Importantly, the program also offers scholarships to support students in furthering their studies in New Zealand.
Mr. Steven Joyce’s visit to VNU-HCMC has promoted the success of the collaboration between Universities in Vietnam and New Zealand, thus , offering a framework to enhance educational cooperation in a sustainable way.
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