December 26, 2018

Fulbright School of Public Policy and Management signed MOU with College of Management, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan.

December 26, 2018

In the explorative fieldtrip to understand Taiwanese model for economic, industrial and regional development, on 25th December 2018, Fulbright School of Public Policy and Management (FSPPM), Fulbright University Vietnam signed Memorandum of Understanding with College of Management, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan. The joint partnership areas include student and faculty exchange, research and education cooperation, training programs and diploma courses.

Some pictures at the signing ceremony between the two schools: 

Dean Chen Chien-Liang (left) and Dean Vu Thanh Tu Anh (right) signed MOU between the two schools 

Representatives jointly congratulated the two schools on their new partnership

In the afternoon, FSPPM delegates paid a visit to Professor Yuhlong Oliver Su, President of Chi Nan National University. Prof. Yuhlong expressed his excitement over the official coalitions of the two schools recognized through the MOU. Prof. Yuhlong Su pledged to advocate the strengthening relationships between the two partners in particular and foster economic cooperation between Vietnam and Taiwan in general. 

President Yuhlong Oliver Su and FSPPM delegates 

Previously, in the agenda of the fieldtrip, FSPPM faculty delegates led by Dr. Vu Thanh Tu Anh, had presented in front of 100 students who are studying at College of Management, National Chi Nan University in the afternoon of 24th December 2018. Mr. Phan Chanh Duong and Mr. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, on behalf of FSPPM, delivered two lectures on topics: contexts and challenges of Vietnamese economy; and success in Vietnam and Taiwanese FDI investors looking from the case of South Saigon Region and Phu My Hung urban neighborhood development. From the side of College of Management, Prof. Chen Chien-Liang made a presentation on the current state, opportunities and challenges of Taiwan economy.  

Mr. Phan Chanh Duong presented the topic “Vietnam Economy Reforms and the role of foreign investors”.

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