The UA cooperates with 8 universities in Vietnam to strengthen their capabilities of HE system
The University of Alicante has welcomed today the partners of the V2WORK project in its Campus of San Vicente del Raspeig for the Kick off Meeting of 'Strengthening the Vietnamese Higher Educatin System to Improve Graduates Employability and Entrepreneurship Skills' (V2WORK ), a project coordinated by the University of Alicante and co-funded by the European Commission within the framework of the Erasmus + program.
The V2WORK project objective is to strengthen the capabilities of the higher education system of Vietnam to improve the employability and entrepreneurship skills of its students and graduates, and strengthen its relations with the labor market.
V2WORK includes in its consortium all the key players that should be involved in the issue of employment of students and graduates:
• Higher Education, represented by 8 universities in Vietnam, distributed throughout the country:
- Ho Chi Minh University of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Tra Vinh University
- Thu Dau Mot University
- Nha Trang University
- Tay Nguyen University
- The University of Danang
- Industrial University of Vinh
- Hanoi University of Science & Technology
• Students and graduates, represented by the AIESEC association
• Employers, represented by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce VCCI
• Political actors, represented by the MOET Ministry of Education and Training
These partners are supported by 3 European universities that have strong programs and services to support employment and entrepreneurship and experience in cooperation projects in developing countries: the University of Alicante, the University of Coimbra in Portugal and the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom.