In a significant stride towards fostering collaborative educational endeavors, VTI and the Department of Korean Studies at Hanoi University signed a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on December 20. This event not only symbolizes a key milestone but underscores the shared commitment between the two entities in shaping the landscape of Korean education, training, and the cultivation of high-quality human resources.
Gracing the ceremony were Ms. Dao Thi Thu Hien, Chief Delivery Officer (CDO) of VTI, and Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc, Head of the Department of Korean Studies at Hanoi University. Engaging in open discussions, the parties forged a comprehensive cooperation agreement, underscoring VTI’s keen interest in education and human development. VTI will accompany students of the Department of Korean Studies along their academic journeys, encompassing scholarships and extending to future career orientation through a series of initiatives, including career guidance seminars, internship programs, and immersive company tours for students.
Hanoi University’s Department of Korean Studies, standing at the forefront of Korean language education in Vietnam, has attracted over 6,000 language enthusiasts seeking a robust and high-quality Korean education. The noteworthy 98% employment rate for graduates serves as a testament to the Department’s unwavering dedication to student success and career advancement.
Notably, VTI’s recent establishment of a subsidiary, VTI KOREA, underscores its commitment to delivering efficient one-stop technology services and solutions to clients in Korea. With its headquarters in Seoul and a specialized team of Korean natives, VTI KOREA not only provides plenty of job opportunities but also presents a promising career growth trajectory for Korean-language students.
The signing of the MOU marks the inception of a promising collaboration between VTI and the Department of Korean Studies at Hanoi University. As the partnership unfolds, please stay tuned for our collaborative journey ahead!