Petrovietnam University meets ABET standards

Petrovietnam University (PVU), located in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, has been the first in Vietnam to receive accreditation from the US’ Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) for all of its training programmes for a maximum six-year period.

The university is offering the three training programmes of geological engineering, petroleum engineering, and chemical engineering.

Dr. Diane Rover, head of the ABET delegation, noted that lecturers and students of the PVU, part of the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam), have a lot of opportunities to get experiences at production facilities and join projects and professional associations.

ABET experts lauded structures of the university’s training programmes, as well as its modern material facilities and lab equipment.

Over the past time, the university has paid attention to building a contingent of high-quality lecturers, improving teaching methods, enhancing both domestic and international cooperation, and upgrading its infrastructure.

The accreditation will help shorten the training gap between domestic and international universities, and make it easier for PVU graduates to seek jobs at groups and multi-national companies.

ABET is a nonprofit, ISO 9001 certified organisation that accredits college and university programme in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam’s leaders offer condolences over death of Queen Elizabeth II

Vietnamese leaders on September 9 offered condolences to the Royal Family, Government, parliament, and people of the UK over the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc sent a message of condolences to King Charles III, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh extended condolences to Prime Minister Elizabeth Truss, and National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue did the same to Speaker of the House of Lords John McFall and Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle.

In the messages, the leaders of Vietnam offered deep condolences to the Royal Family, Government, parliament, and people of the UK, expressing their acknowledgement of the Queen’s sentiments towards and precious support for the two countries’ cooperation.

The same day, Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son sent condolences to UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs James Cleverly.

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8 at the age of 96./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam’s first recycled plastic-made school inaugurated

A kindergarten school made of recycled plastic – the first of this kind in Vietnam, was put into operation on September 9 in Cao Son commune in Muong Khuong district of the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai.

The construction of the school was started in June under the joint management of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) Central Committee and the Investment and Trade Consultancy Company Limited (INTRACO).

Covering an area 1,036 sq.m, the facility has three classrooms, one kitchen and two functional rooms, meeting the teaching for about 100 children.

The work, which helps reduce emissions of 115 tonnes of plastic, sends a strong message on protecting the environment.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Chairman of Muong Khuong district People’s Committee Le Ngoc Duong said the locality hopes for more support from organisations, businesses and individuals to build more schools, houses and social facilities in the locality.

Highlighting the significance of the project, VWU Chairwoman Ha Thi Nga expressed her hope that more environmentally friendly construction projects will be built to bring joy and happiness to children in mountainous, remote and extremely difficult areas.

She wished the school model of this kind will be increasingly replicated in Muong Khuong district and other localities throughout the country./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Ambassador spotlights Vietnam-Australia ties in five decades

Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia Nguyen Tat Thanh has written an article highlighting outstanding achievements in Vietnam – Australia ties over the past five decades on the threshold of the official Australia visit by Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son.

Son will visit Australia from September 10-13 to co-chair the fourth Vietnam-Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.

In his article, Thanh wrote that the two countries have shared common interests, offered mutual support and trust on core issues within both bilateral and multilateral framework.

He pointed out that economic and sci-tech cooperation is a bright spot in bilateral ties with two-way trade surpassing 10 billion USD for the first time in 2021. The figure soared by 40% annually to 9.6 billion USD in seven months of this year. According to the latest statistics, Vietnam has become the 10th biggest trade partner of Australia while Australia is the seventh largest trade partner of the Southeast Asian nation.

National defence-security cooperation has also been expanded on the basis of mutual trust while education ties and people-to-people exchange have become ever stronger.

On the significance of FM Son’s visit, Thanh said it is the first ministerial visit to Australia since the two countries reopened the door following the pandemic. It is also the first Australia visit by Foreign Minister Son to realise the annual foreign ministers’ meeting mechanism. Notably, it will take place ahead of the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties next year, starting a series of high-level visits between both sides in the future.

Via the visit, Vietnam wants to reaffirm its wish to consolidate and develop strategic partnership with Australia, Thanh said, adding that it will afford both sides a chance to review their ties and outline measures to further deepen mutually beneficial collaboration as well as step up several important contents about multilateral cooperation after ASEAN established comprehensive strategic partnership with Australia in October 2021.

About the prospects of Vietnam – Australia ties, the ambassador said economy, national defence-security, and innovation will be three key pillars. Both sides will continue enhancing links across the priority fields of education-training, natural resources-energy, agro-forestry-fisheries, manufacturing, tourism, sci-tech, digital economy and services.

He suggested establishing bilateral partnership in energy so that Australia could offer financial and technological support to Vietnam to switch to a low-emission economy.

Toward the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties next year, he said they will further deepen ties via Party’s external relation and State diplomacy channels, as well as in promising fields such as digital economy, sustainable supply chain, locality-to-locality cooperation, corporate support and cultural exchange./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

President wishes children joyful Mid-Autumn Festival

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has sent a letter to Vietnamese children at home and abroad, as well a foreign children in Vietnam, expressing his best wishes to them on the occasion of the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival.

The President said as socio-economic activities have been resumed, children now can enjoy a joyful festival with their families and friends.

However, there are still many disadvantaged children who cannot fully enjoy the festival, Phuc said, noting his belief that the group will stay optimistic and overcome difficulties.

The leader praised the students who made outstanding performance at national and international competitions as well as those who risked their lives to save others, and expressed his hope that they will carry forward the achievements.

He urged families, agencies and the entire society to take more pragmatic actions to take a better care of children during the festival, especially orphans, underprivileged children and those living in remote, border and island areas.

The children should continue to obey their grandparents, parents and teachers, and follow late President Ho Chi Minh’s teachings, Phuc said.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, which falls on September 10 this year. Many activities are held for children during the festival, including decoration of fruit trays, lantern parades, lion dances, and gift giving./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

UK Embassy, Consulate General open condolence books for Queen Elizabeth II

The UK Embassy in Hanoi and the UK Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City have opened books of condolences for people to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.

People can leave messages at the Embassy (4th floor, 31 Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi) and the Consulate General (25 Le Duan, HCM City, District 1) from 9am to 4pm on September 9 and September 12 – 16.

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8 at the age of 96.

Prince Charles, 73, will succeed to the throne and become the head of state for the UK and 14 other countries in the Commonwealth./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

President wishes children a happy Mid-Autumn Festival

-Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival 2022, President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Friday sent best wishes to Vietnamese teenagers and children at home and abroad, along with foreign children in Vietnam.

In the letter, the President emphasized that this year, socio-economic activities and daily life of people across the country have returned to normal. Mid-Autumn Festival known in Vietnam as the “Children’s Festival” comes back with the true meaning of the reunion. He wished each child to have a warm Festival with their loved ones.

President Phuc called on each family, sector, and society as a whole with responsibility and love to take more care of teenagers and children during the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially for orphans, children in difficult circumstances, in remote, border areas, and islands so that all children can grow comprehensively and live in a loving, safe, and healthy environment.

Source: VOV5