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You can find more details about the program and the research domains in the below flyer.

More information of CTP:
For further information or support, please contact us at [email protected].
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]]>As an international public university established under the Intergovernmental Agreement between Viet Nam and France and operating under VAST, the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến) was honoured to co-organise and host the VAST–CNRS 2025 Scientific School. The event offered Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến a valuable opportunity to strengthen ties with CNRS experts, expand partnerships in advanced training and research, and underscore its role within the Viet Nam–France scientific and technological cooperation network.

The Opening Ceremony on 24 November 2025 was attended by Prof. Tran Hong Thai, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Standing Vice President of VAST; Mr. Hoang Minh Cuong, Member of the Hai Phong City Party Executive Committee (2020–2025) and Vice Chairman of the Hai Phong People’s Committee (2021–2026); Prof. Benoit Piro, CNRS Regional Director; along with scientists, doctoral candidates, and young researchers from Viet Nam and France.
In his opening remarks, Prof. Tran Hong Thai welcomed all lecturers and participants and highlighted the special role that the scientific school model has played over more than 40 years of VAST–CNRS cooperation. From the early school at Do Son, Hai Phong, jointly organised by CNRS and VAST to today, generations of young scientists have gained access to advanced knowledge, formed strong research groups, and become key contributors to VAST. He noted that reviving the VAST–CNRS Scientific School in 2023 and maintaining it as an annual event reflects VAST’s strategic commitment to developing high-level scientific human resources and strengthening international collaboration.

This year’s school, themed “Advanced Materials for Electronic and Plasmonic Devices,” addressed timely topics linked to important applications in nanoelectronics, sensing, optical transmission, and quantum devices.
Prof. Tran Hong Thai emphasised that advanced materials are among the eleven strategic technologies that Viet Nam has prioritised for development. He noted that Viet Nam, in general, and VAST in particular, have strong research capacities in physics, chemistry, and biology. Combined with long-standing, effective collaboration with French research and training institutions, these capacities offer significant potential to advance research on advanced materials and plasmonic applications for industrial and high-tech production.

Building on the success of the 2023 and 2024 editions, he expressed confidence that the VAST–CNRS 2025 Scientific School will remain a reputable forum where young scientists can engage with experienced experts, develop new collaborative ideas, form international research groups, and launch joint projects. These collaborations will also contribute to the establishment of associated laboratories, a priority initiative VAST aims to promote from 2026 onward.

Speaking at the event, Mr Hoang Minh Cuong affirmed that Hai Phong considers science, technology, and innovation as central drivers of rapid and sustainable development. Hosting the VAST–CNRS 2025 Scientific School is therefore of great significance, enabling the city to access frontier research, core technological concepts, development models, and high-tech experience in mechanical–electronic engineering—a priority area for Hai Phong.
Prof. Benoit Piro expressed his appreciation for VAST’s efforts in reviving the joint scientific school series since 2023. He emphasised the longstanding, productive cooperation between VAST and CNRS in training and research over more than four decades, and wished the 2025 Scientific School great success, reaffirming its value as an important academic forum for young scientists.

During the three-day program, young researchers presented their latest findings and attended lectures delivered by experienced scientists from Vietnam and France. The program covered key topics in advanced materials and plasmonics, including nanomaterial structure–property analysis, surface plasmon technologies, material fabrication techniques, and emerging applications in nanoelectronics, optical sensing, and quantum devices.

The Organising Committee also selected three outstanding participants for the Best Presentation Award: Bach Thanh Son (Institute of Physics), Dau Thi Ngoc Nga (Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến), and Nguyen Khanh Huyen (Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnology, France).

The VAST–CNRS 2025 Scientific School concluded successfully, reaffirming the enduring and productive partnership between the Vietnamese and French scientific communities and contributing meaningfully to the advancement of high-technology development and national scientific capability.
Some highlights of the school:
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]]>The seminar aimed to enhance academic exchange and expand opportunities for joint research and training between France and Vietnam in Artificial Intelligence (AI)—one of the strategic technology areas prioritized by Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến in alignment with Resolution No. 57 of the Politburo on developing high-quality human resources for the digital era.

With the rapid advancement of AI and Big Data, today’s science and technology fields are increasingly integrating these technologies into education, research, and innovation. At Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến, the Department of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is among the university’s leading academic departments, focusing on key areas of digital transformation such as Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and Applied Mathematics. Other academic fields of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến, including Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, and Biotechnology, also incorporate machine learning, deep learning, modeling, and big data tools in their teaching and research.

Paris-Saclay University, one of the members of the Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến Consortium, has played an essential role in supporting Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến’s training and research development since the university’s establishment.
The partnership with renowned research institutions and universities in AI, such as Paris-Saclay University and the DATAIA Institute, represents a strategic step forward for Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến in enhancing training quality, expanding research capacity, and promoting international integration in the digital transformation era.

Speaking at the event, Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến, emphasized the critical importance of AI in Vietnam’s national science and technology development strategy, as well as Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến’s role in training future experts in Information Technology and AI equipped for global integration.
He noted that partnerships with universities like Paris-Saclay University open new opportunities for Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến students and lecturers to access advanced research environments, foster innovation, and apply AI to serve sustainable development.
During the seminar, Prof. Frédéric Pascal, Vice President in charge of AI at Paris-Saclay University, introduced the mission and activities of the DATAIA Institute — the university’s leading interdisciplinary research center in AI and Data Science.

Founded in 2017, the DATAIA Institute serves as an AI central hub within Paris-Saclay University’s research ecosystem, connecting scientists from top universities, research institutes, and technology companies across France. The institute’s mission is to connect AI-related research activities, promote education and specialized training, and strengthen collaboration between academia and industry to create innovative and sustainable AI solutions.
The institute’s key research directions include AI and Mathematics, AI and Physics, AI and Health, as well as emerging themes such as Trustworthy AI, Frugal AI (energy-efficient AI), and AI Ethics.
In 2024, the DATAIA Institute was awarded the “IA-Cluster” label under the French national investment program France 2030, recognizing it as one of France’s leading AI research institutes and a key player in the national strategy for digital and AI technology development.

Prof. Frédéric Pascal also highlighted the potentials, limitations, and challenges of generative AI applications, as well as the importance of training professionals capable of developing and overseeing AI technologies responsibly for the benefit of society.
During the open discussion session, the speakers and participants exchanged ideas on developing and implementing AI training programs for students and lecturers, promoting interdisciplinary research in AI and data science, and launching academic exchange programs and joint research projects between the two sides.
Prof. Frédéric Pascal also shared that the DATAIA Institute is expanding its international partnerships in AI training and research, including lecturer and student exchange programs focused on AI.
Some moments of the seminar:
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]]>The workshop officially commenced on March 3, 2025, with an opening speech by Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Principal Rector of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến. He warmly welcomed the delegation of experts from Belgium and underscored the critical role of international collaboration in healthcare research and citizen science. Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest expressed his hope that the workshop would equip participants with valuable expertise and practical applications, enhancing research capacity and fostering future cooperation.

Designed to provide both theoretical foundations and hands-on applications, the workshop focused on statistical methods, qualitative research, and E-learning platform in education, with an emphasis on healthcare and citizen science. The event featured four specialized courses and attracted nearly 200 participants in both online and in-person formats, including researchers, lecturers, and students from various domestic and international institutions, including those from France, Belgium, Ethiopia, and Malaysia. The strong participation highlighted the growing academic interest in the workshop’s topics.

The workshop comprised four specialized courses, led by experienced professors and researchers from Hasselt University and University of Antwerp.
The course on Basic Concepts of Spatial Data Analysis, taught by Prof. Thomas Neyens from Hasselt University, introduced key spatial statistical methods, equipping participants with the tools needed to analyze spatially structured data in healthcare and environmental research. Topics covered included spatial data visualization, exploratory data analysis, and normalization methods to account for population differences across regions. The course also delved into statistical models such as Conditional Autoregressive (CAR) and Besag-York-Mollié (BYM), widely used in epidemiological mapping and ecological studies. These methods allow researchers to derive meaningful insights from spatial data and improve decision-making in public health and environmental monitoring.
Meanwhile, the Introduction to Qualitative Health Research course, delivered by Prof. Hilde Bastiaens and Prof. Sibyl Anthierens from University of Antwerp, provided a comprehensive introduction to qualitative research methods in healthcare. The course blended theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice, helping participants develop practical research skills. It covered core qualitative research concepts, including sampling techniques, data collection methods such as individual interviews and focus groups, and thematic data analysis techniques. Participants engaged in interview design, data collection exercises, and transcript analysis while discussing research ethics and quality assurance to ensure reliable and impactful study results.

The Development of E-learning Education Platforms Using R course, instructed by Prof. Ziv Shkedy and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Huyen from Hasselt University, explored the application of R in digital education, focusing on statistical hypothesis testing, simple linear regression, and data visualization techniques. Participants learned how to use R for modeling and interpreting data, producing statistical outputs, and developing interactive e-learning platforms for statistical education. Designed with practical applications in mind, the course provided hands-on training with key analytical tools essential for data science and digital learning environments.
The final course, Study Design in Epidemiological Research: Beyond Traditional Concepts, taught by Prof. Joost Weyler from University of Antwerp, took a critical look at epidemiological study design, challenging traditional approaches and introducing modern methodologies. Participants explored key research questions related to healthcare practice (diagnosis, causation, prognosis) and how to translate these into robust study designs. The course also covered data collection and management techniques, distinguishing causation research from diagnostic studies. This course was invaluable for epidemiologists and healthcare professionals, equipping them with the tools to conduct high-quality scientific research in epidemiology and public health.
After five days of insightful discussions and interactive sessions, the workshop not only served as an academic platform but also facilitated networking and research collaborations. The participation of experts from multiple countries enriched discussions, fostering knowledge-sharing and interdisciplinary partnerships that could drive future joint research projects and academic cooperation.
The organizing committee extended its deepest appreciation to VLIR-UOS, University of Antwerp, and Hasselt University for their active support and collaboration in making the event a success. Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến expressed its commitment to continuing partnerships with VLIR-UOS and Belgian universities to host more scientific events that enhance research capacity and applied scientific development in the future.
Some remarkable moments of the event:
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Key Note Speaker: Benjamin Gallezot
Government Delegate for Strategic Minerals and Metals, French Prime Minister’s Office
Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến is honored to welcome Benjamin Gallezot, a prominent figure in the realm of strategic minerals, for an insightful talk at our campus! 
Join us to explore the pressing global challenges surrounding critical minerals and discover how France and Vietnam can work together to tackle these pivotal issues!

Talk Title: “The Challenges of Critical Minerals and France-Vietnam Cooperation to Address Them”
Date & Time: Wednesday, 22 January 2025, 4.30 – 6.00 PM
Venue: Room 402, A21 Building, University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Cau Giay District, Ha Noi
Tentative Agenda:
| Time | Content |
| 4.00 – 4.30 PM | Attendee Registration |
| 4.30 – 4.35 PM | Opening Speech |
| 4.35 – 5.15 PM | Presentation |
| 5.15 – 5.35 PM | Q&A Session |
| 5.35 – 5.40 PM | Concluding Remarks |
| 5.40 – 5.45 PM | Group Photo |
About the Speaker:
Benjamin Gallezot is an engineer with a wealth of experience in strategic government roles. He works directly under the French Prime Minister, coordinating efforts to develop and secure crucial minerals supply while spearheading France’s “mineral diplomacy” to foster international partnerships.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights!
Register now for your attendance!
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]]>During the conference, the participants presented their latest scientific achievements and research findings across various domains, including geology, atmospheric sciences, hydrology, environmental sustainability, and emerging technologies in earth science and environment. It also served as an opportunity for the scientific community to share valuable experiences about current trends and practical solutions in the field of earth science and environment.

One of the conference highlights was the active involvement of young researchers from both local and international universities and institutes. They demonstrated their creativity and expertise by presenting their research outcomes, discussing their future career paths, and actively engaging in dialogues with established experts in earth and environmental sciences.
Representing the organizing committee, Assoc. Prof. Ngo Duc Thanh, Director of Department of Space and Applications of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến emphasized that the main goal of this conference series is to establish a leading interdisciplinary forum, which facilitates discussions among scientists, doctoral students and practitioners about cutting-edge innovations and developments in earth and environmental sciences.
Moreover, the conference is dedicated to enhancing networking and collaborative opportunities among attendees through the sharing of knowledge from diverse fields.
Assoc. Prof. Ngo Duc Thanh also noted the essential role of earth and environmental sciences in protecting our planet and promoting sustainable development. These disciplines are crucial for understanding and forecasting natural disasters, protecting the environment, and managing natural resources efficiently.
Photos of the event:
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]]>The conference brought together close to 150 participants, including scientists, students, master students, and doctoral students from 11 countries and territories worldwide.

The conference attracted the participation of many distinguished speakers who are renowned experts and scientists in biology. Among them were: Prof. Hui-Min David Wang from Chung Hsing National University, Taiwan; Prof. Thomas Ziegler from the Zoological Research Institute, University of Cologne, Germany; Prof. Takayuki Tohge from Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan; Prof. Aung Htay Naing from Kyungpook National University, South Korea; and Dr. Thomas Kesteman from the University of Oxford, UK.
Prof. Tran Thanh Van, Director of ICISE, highlighted that the 2024 International Biology Conference offers a great opportunity for young researchers from universities and research institutions around the globe to present their research, learn from recent advancements in the field, and network with leading scientists. It is a learning experience and a platform for building connections and fostering collaborations that will help cultivate a dynamic and innovative scientific community for the future.

The conference provides young researchers with valuable opportunities to exchange knowledge, share insights on research challenges, and connect with domestic and international funding agencies through presentations by invited speakers. These networking and collaboration opportunities are designed to offer a solid foundation for young scientists as they develop their careers and contribute to the progress of science in the future.
Some activities at the conference
Over the years, the “Rencontres de Quy Nhon: International Biology Conference” has developed into an internationally recognized event, earning high praise from the global biology community. Scientific exchange is seen as a key driver of success for researchers, from their early academic days through their entire careers.
This year’s conference will honor young scientists for their exceptional presentations, recognize those who actively participate throughout the event, and highlight the achievements of outstanding female scientists.
Especially, the organizing committee plans to select 10-20 exceptional abstracts to recommend for publication in the Journal of Biotechnology (VAST 2).

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]]>Attending the seminar, on the side of AFD Vietnam was Mr. Hervé Conan – Country Director, Ms. Sarah Marniesse – Head of AFD Campus, Mr. Antoine Le Bihan – Head of Public Policy and Partnership Unit; on the side of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến was Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest – Principal Rector, Dr. Vu Thi Thu – Deputy Director of Direction of Research, Innovation and Technology Transfer and lecturers, staff, Vietnamese and international students.
At the beginning of the seminar, on behalf of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến, Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest – Principal Rector extended his warm welcome to Ms. Sarah Marniesse and expressed the desire to develop a strong long-term cooperation relationship between Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến and AFD.
Ms. Sarah Marniesse is Head of AFD Campus, an AFD entity whose mission is to train its partners, and share knowledge and experience through an original curriculum, in order to drive major social, economic and environmental changes. With the firm belief that the complexity and uncertainty of the modern world require new approaches to development, research and training, Ms. Sarah Marniesse has throughout her career championed collective intelligence, co-creation and technology to provide meaningful solutions. With an AFD Campus team committed to adopting a revamped, partnership-based approach to training, she supports the integration of new skills into learning pathways (21st century skills such as creativity, collective intelligence and leadership) and innovative formats (use of digital technology, peer-to-peer exchanges and project- or idea-based approaches).
In the seminar, Ms. Sarah Marniesse delved into the critical discussion of how innovation has evolved to become a key driver of change. With the world facing unprecedented challenges—climate disruptions, biodiversity loss, and growing inequality—the role of innovation is more significant than ever. The talk explored whether innovation can serve as a replacement for the traditional notion of progress, how these two concepts have historically shaped society, and whether a new paradigm is needed to address the complexities of our modern world.
Following Ms. Sarah Marniesse’s presentation, the participants had a lively discussion about innovation, the need of innovation in the development of Vietnam’s technology and economy as well as its side effects on the environment and how we can balance, and what we can provide for society.
At the end of seminar, Ms. Sarah Marniesse thanked participants and hoped to have more opportunities to work with Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến’s lecturers and students in the future.
Some photos of the seminar:
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In 2012, she became an advisor at the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, focusing on renewing development aid policies. She later worked in the office of the Secretary of State for Development and Francophonie, addressing innovation in development, digitalization, entrepreneurship, and economic models.
She also served as Director of the Mobilization of Research and Innovation Department at the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), promoting the social impact of research. Returning to AFD in 2018 as Head of AFD Campus, she has championed new learning methods and collective intelligence to address global challenges. Her work includes developing digital educational platforms like AFD Edflex and promoting peer-to-peer learning and innovation-driven teaching. She believes that fostering human qualities and transformation is essential for building a better future.
In her presentation titled “Does innovation replace the idea of progress? Advocacy for a third way,” Ms. Sarah Marniesse will delve into the critical discussion of how innovation has evolved to become a key driver of change. With the world facing unprecedented challenges—climate disruptions, biodiversity loss, and growing inequality—the role of innovation is more significant than ever.
The talk will explore whether innovation can serve as a replacement for the traditional notion of progress, how these two concepts have historically shaped society, and whether a new paradigm is needed to address the complexities of our modern world.
We encourage all interested students and researchers to attend this unique opportunity to gain insights and participate in a forward-looking discussion on innovation and its role in shaping the future.
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]]>University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến) – Vietnam France University is an advanced-model international public university established under Decision No. 2067/QĐ-TTg dated December 9th, 2009 of the Prime Minister based on the Intergovernmental Agreement between Vietnam and France signed on November 12th, 2009.
Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến follows the European Bologna Process with LMD system: Bachelor (3 years, 180 ECTS), Master (2 years, 120 ECTS), PhD (3 years, 180 ECTS). In the academic year 2024 – 2025, Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến launches a joint doctoral training program with French partners (Co-Tutelles Programs – CTP). With this program, the PhD students will spend 18 months at Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến and 18 months at a French higher education institution. The PhD topic is co-designed and supervised by 02 high-qualified mentors representing both Vietnamese and French sides. After graduation, students will be awarded 2 doctoral degrees (1 from Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến and 1 from a higher education institution in France).
The PhD training program is conducted in 3 years (18 months in Vietnam, 18 months in France) in the form of formal education.
Applicants to PhD training programs of Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến should have the following qualifications and capabilities:
– Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in the field of application or a field relevant to the field of application;
– Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher qualification in English, or in a recognized training program using English as the main language of instruction or must hold one of the following certificates of English language:
+ TOEFL iBT 46 or higher;
+ IELTS 5.5 or higher;
+ Cambridge Assessment English: B2 First/ Linguaskill 160 or higher;
+ Other foreign language certificates equivalent to level 4 of the 6-level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework for Viet Nam approved by the Ministry of Education and Training.
+ Applicants must submit a research proposal on one of the topics provided below, which is approved by their expected supervisors (see templates).
| Ref. No | Potential topics for PhD candidate | French Institutions |
| CTP1 | Angle-based correlation in space images for enhanced sensors in nanosatellites | PSL, Observatoire de Paris |
| Molecular Imprinted Plasmonic Platform for a high performance sensing substrate. | University of Paris-Cité | |
| Functional analysis by knockout (KO) of candidate genes (GCs) involved in root architecture on coffee and potential effects on tolerance to water stress | University of Montpellier | |
| Using deep learning for the satellite retrieval of peatlands surfaces | PSL, Observatoire de Paris | |
| New observational insights on primeval galaxies | University of Marseille | |
| Multimodal Analytical Modeling for Innovative and Sustainable Management of Heritage Documents | University of La Rochelle | |
| Investigation of sulfido- selenido- molybdenum complexes as catalysts for CO2-to-fuels conversion | University of Grenoble | |
| Formation, evolution and impact of stellar binaries | University of Paris-Cité | |
| Agent-based simulation for the study of innovation diffusion. Application to the adoption of agro-ecological practices in the Mekong delta. | University of Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier | |
| Better modelling for better consultation: an agent-based approach to simulating the impact of urban traffic on air pollution in a digital twin of Hanoi | Sorbonne University | |
| Design and evaluation of opto-acoustic instrumentation for the study of loaded fluids | ENGEES – Strasbourg University |
For CTP, Co-Funding is an obvious requirement on both French and Vietnamese sides. On the Vietnamese side, Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến is innovating with this investment into Co-Tutelles. The university have secured the possibility to serve a monthly 5,550,000 VND during the 18 months of each Co-Tutelle held at Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến. On the French side, the level of financial support is determined by the Doctoral school where the PhD will be registered.
Additionally, Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến offers various scholarships to PhD students who are enrolled at the university. Scholarships are as follows:
Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến’s Scholarship Committee decides the list of scholarship recipients pursuant to the Regulations on awarding scholarship for Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến students.
Applicants have to submit an application dossier including the following documents:
* If the degrees, certificates and transcripts are not in English, notarized copies must be translated into English. In case these documents are issued by a foreign university, the applicants should include an explanation of the grading system of that university.
3. Valid English certificates.
4. Motivation Letter in English of the candidate.
5. Most updated résumé in English (CV) including awards and prizes (if any).
6. At least 01 Recommendation Letter (by scientists or professors and head of current employers)
7. Pre-proposal in English (A4 size, 02 pages maximum)
8. Copies of invoice, documents of payments of application fees
9. Other related documents (if any).
Templates can be downloaded
* Applicants having completed their Master’s programs but not yet received their diploma or official academic transcripts can submit a provisional letter of graduation confirmation or academic transcript (notarized copies and translations in English). Successful candidates will be required to submit all those documents to be officially accepted.
Application fee: 1,000,000 VND/dossier (non-refundable in all cases).
The applicant submits the application dossier at the following address:
| Doctoral School
University of Science and Technology (Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến) Room 102, A21 Building Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cau Giay, Hanoi Tel: +84 247 772 7748, +84 247 774 7748 |
All the documents of the application dossier must be put in a suitable bag/envelope. The following information should be clearly written on the cover of the bag/envelope:
In addition to sending the original dossier to the address above, applicants need to scan the above dossier into PDF files only and not exceeding 6 MB (zip acceptable), and send via email the following address [email protected] (Doctoral School), and copy to [email protected] with the email title: Admission.PhD-CTP-Full name.
Applicants can contact Admissions Team at the phone numbers: +84 247 772 7748, +84 247 774 7748 (Ms Le Thi Cuc) to be assisted in the preparation and submission of the application dossier.
Information about the Goodd889 cá cược trực tuyến Doctoral School including available scholarships can be found at:
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