Dong A University recently welcomed a delegation from the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, for a visit and working session on the very first working day of 2025. During the meeting, both parties shared their experiences in teaching methodologies and had extensive discussions on future research and training collaboration opportunities.
On the morning of January 2nd, Dong A University and the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences & Arts, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, had a meaningful meeting and discussion.
The working session was attended by leaders and faculty members from both institutions to share experiences and discuss directions for collaboration in training and research. This marks an important initial step, opening up many promising cooperation opportunities between the two sides in the future.

The delegation from the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences & Arts included Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Viet Khoi – Vice Rector, Dr. Nguyen Kieu Oanh – Vice Rector, Dr. Nguyen Anh Thu – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Management & Creative Economics, along with 12 lecturers and staff members from the Faculty of Management & Creative Economics


During the meeting, both universities discussed potential research opportunities in various scientific fields such as Creative Economics, Cultural Industries, and other interdisciplinary areas. Both sides emphasized their commitment to fostering innovative research activities that contribute practical values to promote the sustainable development of the economy and society.
In addition to research and training discussions, faculty members from both universities shared their teaching experiences. Dong A University, with its strong focus on enterprise-linked training, introduced its flexible and modern teaching programs designed to help students develop comprehensively. Meanwhile, the delegation from the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences & Arts shared their advanced teaching methodologies currently being implemented. Both institutions expressed their desire to strengthen collaboration in research and training to enhance overall education quality.
On this occasion, the delegation from the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences & Arts had the opportunity to visit Dong A University's facilities. They were introduced to modern practice rooms and state-of-the-art equipment used for teaching and research. This visit not only provided insights into the study and living conditions of Dong A University students but also created an opportunity for both sides to exchange experiences in developing infrastructure to support teaching and research activities.

With the potential collaboration opportunities established during this session, Dong A University and the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences & Arts, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, will soon promote joint research projects, develop modern training programs, and create new values together, contributing to the overall development of society.