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From July 22 to July 28, 2024, the College of Business, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (COB-UEH) organized the 2nd ASEAN Summer Camp 2024 program with the theme "Empowering Global Leaders through Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Sustainability" with the participation of international students from University Padjadjaran (Indonesia), King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (Thailand), University of Malaya (Malaysia), NorthWestern University (Philippines). Overview of 2nd ASEAN Summer Camp 2024 Interviews of participants The ASEAN Summer Camp program is an international student exchange program jointly organized by 8 universities in ASEAN (the faculties of business economics belongs to the ASEAN Collaborative Faculty of Economics and Business Working Group, including University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City). The program was organized for the first time in 2023 by Padjadjaran University (Indonesia). Following the success, UEH College of Business is proud to host the ASEAN Summer Camp 2024 program with the subject "Empowering Global Leaders through Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Sustainability", with the goal of providing experiential opportunities for students through practical learning programs combined with business visits and a variety of cultural, artistic, sports, and technology exchange activities. Students from universities across Southeast Asia participate in the ASEAN Summer Camp program During the program, students from several Southeast Asian univrsities experienced and learnt how to become leaders, with innovation and sustainability as the primary priority. Furthermore, with the purpose of offering a multicultural learning and living environment, ASEAN Summer Camp not only offers lectures from researchers and specialists, but also to all students taking part in an exceptionally entertaining vacation. Students attend the class “AI and Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Examples from the U.K. and Vietnam” presented by Prof. Desmond Doran - Kent University, UEH Research Fellowship Mr. Jeffrey Nah, Founder & CEO of JN Capital & Growth Advisory, Singapore shares at CEO Talk: How can innovation and entrepreneurship drive sustainability? The Food Map Vietnam Class "Our Planet, Our Future" by Prof. Christopher Gan, Lincoln University (New Zealand) Guest speakers presented numerous intriguing and informative insights on how artificial intelligence (AI) is creating new prospects for sustainable businesses. AI may be a strong tool for driving sustainable business solutions, such as streamlining manufacturing processes and evaluating data to make better decisions. Analyzing examples from two countries (UK and Viet Nam) might help the students identify trends and opportunities for applying AI to sustainable business. Furthermore, innovation is a constant process that assists firms in maintaining and improving their competitiveness while also contributing to long-term development. To connect and apply the knowledge that has been communicated with the assistance of COB lectures, the students will begin to separate into working groups, hypothesize the problem to suggest first business ideas, and analyze what has been learnt and the problems that the proposed business may encounter. Students divided into teams to work on solving the given problems Continue to be prepared with business knowledge, financial management, and significant opportunity to listen and learn from top experts in the industry on how to lead, manage people, and develop culture. Participating companies and student groups heard reports called “Business model for sustainable entrepreneurship” and “Budgeting for the entrepreneurship projects”. Presentation session “Business model for sustainable entrepreneurship” by MSc. Le Anh Huyen Tram, Faculty of International Business - Marketing (COB-UEH) The report “Budgeting for the entrepreneurship projects” was presented by Ms. Lucy Le, representative of ICAEW Presentation on “Sustainable Entrepreneurship Towards SDGs & Asian Challenges” by Prof. Dr. Eric Parilla, Vice President of Northwestern University (Philippines) Presentation on “Islamic Finance and Its Role in Promoting Sustainable Development” by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mohd Edil Abd Sukor, Deputy Dean of Student Affairs, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Malaya CEO Talk: Insights from the CMO of LimLoop Start-up Co by Ms. Nhung Truong, CEO of LimLoop “Competence Building for Global Leaders” class by Assistant Professor Dr. Natjiree Jaturapitakkul, Deputy Dean of Global Competency Development, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (Thailand) Aside from the learning activities, the delegation of lecturers and students participated in numerous interesting cultural events, including a visit to the Vietnamese Ao Dai museum, a pottery-making workshop, and, most importantly, a trip to Nam Cat Tien Forest to release animals into the forest. Everyone had a strong connection to nature when visiting Nam Cat Tien Forest, where the beautiful terrain, diverse flora and fauna, and fresh air created a sense of tranquility and immersion in the natural world. In addition, students participated in releasing animals into the forest, which can help kids understand the importance of wildlife protection. This personal experience can highlight the significance of individual involvement in conserving the environment and wildlife. Students experience visiting Nam Cat Tien forest With the theme of the 2nd ASEAN Summer Camp 2024, students leave each day with more information, breakthroughs, and new ideas for sustainable business. Through lectures, seminars, and presentations, students gain further knowledge and tools for implementing or encouraging sustainable business approaches in their operations or organizations. Furthermore, students learn about different cultures, improve their cooperation and communication skills, meet like-minded and passionate people,... Another photos from ASEAN Summer Camp 2024: News and photos: UEH School of Business (COB-UEH) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully hosted the International Conference on Business and Finance 2024 (ICBF 2024) on August 8-9, 2024. The conference addressed contemporary challenges in economics and finance, offering a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange and academic discourse. By providing a supportive environment for young researchers, the conference contributed to the development of future academic leaders. Overview of ICBF 2024 Given the growing urgency of climate change and environmental degradation, the conference placed significant emphasis on sustainable development in the realm of economics and finance. The Institute for Business Research (IBR), which is actively conducting research on the financial system's role in energy transition and the digital transformation of Vietnamese businesses by 2045, played a pivotal role in shaping the conference agenda. Professor Jonathan Batten from RMIT University emphasized the significance of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and ESG criteria in the global context. He argued that there is an increasing need for research that goes beyond traditional topics like Net Zero, Green Bonds, and Blockchain, emphasizing the practical benefits of initiatives aligned with the SDGs, particularly in addressing climate change, poverty, and inequality. Professor Jonathan Batten (RMIT University, Australia) Professor Aviral Tiwari from Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya (IIMBG)  focused on the correlation between climate change and real estate tokens, highlighting both physical and transition risks. He argued that any changes in real estate tokens have a significant impact on climate change indicators. Additionally, he emphasized the potential of diversification and risk mitigation strategies to manage climate-related volatility in real estate token portfolios. Professor Aviral Tiwari (Institute of Management Bodh Gaya, India) Professor Siong Hook Law from Universiti Putra Malaysia discussed the impact of economic uncertainty on income inequality in developing countries with varying levels of financial inclusion. He argued that economic uncertainty can actually reduce income inequality in countries with higher levels of financial inclusion. This topic has garnered significant interest among scholars due to the increasing economic uncertainty in the current global context. Professor Siong Hook Law (Universiti Putra, Malaysia) Professor Hooy Chee Wooi from Universiti Sains Malaysia delved into how CEOs balance the goal of maximizing corporate profits with the demands of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agendas. His research suggests that CEO power, including ownership, expertise, and reputational power, is positively correlated with greater management risk-taking and negatively correlated with corporate sustainability. Professor Hooy Chee Wooi (Universiti Sains, Malaysia) Delving deeper into the topic, Professor Evan LAU Poh Hock from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak highlighted the crucial role of education in preparing future leaders by inculcating the principles of Sustainable Development Goals, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). He argued that equipping future leaders with the necessary skills and knowledge to develop policies, allocate resources, and drive innovation can foster transformative change, contributing to economic growth, sustainable development, and improved quality of life. In particular, investing in education and technology can bridge the gap between developed and developing countries, promoting equitable growth and enhancing global competitiveness. Professor Evan LAU Poh Hock (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia) Professor Gary Campbell from the University of Michigan highlighted the apparent contradiction between mining activities and the goals of a circular economy. With dwindling ore grades and increasing environmental damage, the extraction of non-renewable minerals, which are crucial for renewable energy and green technologies, poses a significant challenge. He argued that government intervention is necessary to steer the market towards more desirable outcomes. Professor Gary Campbell (University of Michigan, U.S) Professor Vo Xuan Vinh's research highlights the critical role of green bonds in addressing global challenges such as energy market volatility and the need for sustainable investment. By financing projects in renewable energy, green transportation, and greenhouse gas reduction, green bonds not only mitigate environmental impact but also create attractive investment opportunities. However, developing a robust green bond market in Vietnam requires concerted efforts from the government, businesses, and investors, including a comprehensive legal framework, increased investor awareness, and a diverse range of green bond products. Speakers participate in discussion about sustainable development One of the highlights of the ICBF 2024 conference was the opportunity to meet with editors from renowned international journals. This provided researchers with valuable insights into publication standards and processes, as well as practical advice on improving their research. Distinguished editors such as Professor Jonathan Batten (Emerging Markets Review), Professor Brian Lucey (International Review of Economics & Finance), Professor Gary Campbell (Resources Policy) Professor Marcin Staniewski (Contemporary Economics); Professor Evan LAU Poh Hock (Finance & Economics Readings); Professor Aviral Tiwari (International Journal of Emerging Markets); Professor Siong Hook Law (The International Journal of Economics and Management); Professor Muhammad Shahbaz (Journal of Environmental Management); Professor Hooy Chee Wooi (Capital Markets Review) and Professor Daniel Balsalobre Lorente (Sustainable Cities and Society) shared their expertise and experiences. These sessions and workshops facilitated interactions between presenters and editors, enhancing the chances of publishing in top-tier journals. A session to meet the editors from renowned international journals ICBF 2024 received over 200 paper submissions. After a rigorous review process by the Scientific Committee, approximately 80 high-quality research papers were selected for presentation at the conference. Within the framework of ICBF 2024, there were 7 plenary sessions and 40 parallel sessions covering a wide range of topics, including business administration, finance, management, banking, behavioral finance, accounting, business, international business, financial markets, finance in emerging markets, international trade, marketing, leadership, public administration, economics, business law, and tourism. At the conclusion of the conference, the Scientific Committee awarded 'Best Paper Awards' to papers that addressed topics of significant interest to the international scientific community and demonstrated the highest level of scientific quality and excellence. In addition to the primary organizer, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH, CFVG, ISB, IBR), ICBF 2024 was co-organized with Lincoln University, UK, and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The support from Chung-Ang University (South Korea), Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Binh Duong University, and Thu Dau Mot University significantly contributed to the resounding success of this year's conference. The ICBF 2024 conference, successfully organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), has solidified its position as a prestigious annual event. The conference provided a valuable platform for scholars, researchers, and experts to exchange ideas, present cutting-edge research, and discuss pressing issues in economics and finance. By connecting researchers and academic institutions, the ICBF 2024 not only expanded cooperation networks but also enhanced knowledge exchange, contributing to the improvement of research quality and global impact. View all photos from the ICBF 2024 conference: HERE Participants of ICBF 2024 take pictures News and photos: The Institute of Business Research, UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 9, 2024, at Hall B1.302, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Central Retail Vietnam officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance educational and career development, support research initiatives and promote community engagement. At the signing ceremony, Central Retail Vietnam also organized a talk show to introduce the Vietnam Management Associate Program 2024 to UEH students. Overview of the signing ceremony Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of Central Retail Vietnam, there was the presence of Ms. Thai Thi Thu Thao - Human Resources Director, Ms. Dao Kim Ngon - Recruitment Director; Mr. Nguyen Quoc Khanh - Recruitment Manager and other staff currently working at Central Retail. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of the University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Principal of UEH College of Business; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Marketing - Communication Department; Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Chief of Office of UEH College of Business; Mr. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of School of Foreign Languages and representatives of departments/offices, faculties from schools/institutes. Appreciating the companionship of the partners for UEH, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - remarked: “Central Retail Vietnam is one of the important partners that has always accompanied the University in the past time through business tours, internships, recruitment, etc. University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City sincerely thanks the contributions and support of the Group. We hope that the Group will continue to accompany and closely connect with the University based on the foundation that both sides have built in the past time. Today's signing event will open up more connection activities from the University to businesses in the future. ” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH at the Signing Ceremony At the signing ceremony, the representative of Central Retail Vietnam emphasized: “UEH and Central Retail share the same vision, mission, and core values ​​in the story of education and training. We hope to create more opportunities to help students on their future career development journey. Especially with the Management Associate program, students will have a 2-year comprehensive development roadmap, access to global knowledge and become irreplaceable leaders at Central Retail. ” Ms. Thai Thi Thu Thao - Human Resources Director of Central Retail Group Vietnam - at the signing ceremony. Central Retail Vietnam, a member of Central Group, is a leading retail group in Thailand, operating in many fields such as supermarkets, electronics, fashion, and shopping center development. The group owns famous brands listed as GO!, Tops Market, Big C, Lan Chi Mart, Nguyen Kim, Supersports, and many others. Central Retail Vietnam is also a business unit with vibrant ESG (Environmental – Social – Governance) activities with the main goal of improving the quality of life of Vietnamese people and the community through activities contributing to society, for a better world. UEH and Central Retail Vietnam sign the agreement After the signing ceremony, Central Retail Vietnam organized a talk show to introduce the Vietnam Management Associate Program 2024 - a program to nurture and to develop human potential, aiming to recruit, to train and to foster an excellent leadership team for Central Retail Vietnam. The talk show helps students get closer to career opportunities at the Group as well as receive detailed, useful information and enthusiastic advice from the company's human resources team. Talkshow introducing the Vietnam Management Associate Program 2024 The new step in the cooperation between UEH and Central Retail Vietnam in the period of 2024 - 2027 promises to bring exciting educational, training and career guidance activities between the school and businesses in the upcoming time. Wishing the plans of both sides will take place smoothly and successfully, opening up more valuable development opportunities for students and contributing value ​​to society. Additional photos at the Signing Ceremony and talk show: Representatives of UEH and Central Retail Vietnam presenting gifts and took photos Students participating in Minigame at talk show Speakers from Central Retail Vietnam sharing about the Vietnam Management Associate 2024 program Speakers and students taking photos News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 9, 2024, a delegation from Vinh University visited and worked at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The visit was an opportunity for the two schools to exchange experiences and discuss issues related to governance, especially facility investment, training program development and development according to the multidisciplinary university model. Overview of the working session Visiting and working at UEH, on behalf of Vinh University, there was the presence of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Cuc - Vice Rector of Vinh University, Head of the delegation; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thai Thi Kim Oanh - Head of the School of Economics; Dr. Nguyen Anh Dung - Director of the Institute of Research and Online Training; Dr. Le Cong Thanh - Director of the Center for Research and Transfer of Digital Education Technology; Mr. Le Van Tan - Director of the Center for Information Technology; Dr. Nguyen Trong Ha - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Construction; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Thi Dieu Anh - Head of the Faculty of Business Administration, School of Economics; Mr. Nguyen Duy Khanh - Deputy Head of the Department of Bridges and Roads, Faculty of Construction. Welcoming the delegation from Vinh University, on behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Mr. Vo Ha Quang Dinh - Head of Department of Facilities; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thi Thanh - Vice Dean of School of Management; Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of School of Accounting; Dr. Le Dat Chi - Dean of School of Finance; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Dean of Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH - at the meeting Expressing his appreciation for the visit from the Vinh University delegation, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH - remarked: “University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is in the restructuring phase; in addition to strong investment in training quality and human resources, the school also pays great attention to the quality of facilities. In order to build a modern learning environment, the facilities need to be good for students and lecturers to access the best means and conditions for learning and development.” According to Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, in recent years, UEH has paid special attention to the goal of developing spacious, modern facilities and aiming for a green, clean, circular, and environmentally friendly university campus with the UEH Green Campus project, approaching the United Nations' sustainable goals. Owning 12 campuses, with the largest and most modern campus located in Binh Chanh District, UEH is nurturing the construction of a closed ecosystem to serve all the learning, training and research needs of students and lecturers. In addition, the school has also invested in projects to renovate, expand and build facilities for campuses in Vinh Long and Nha Trang. Continuing the program, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Cuc - Vice President of Vinh University - briefly introduced Vinh University’s educational achievements and expressed her concern for facility development: “Vinh University considers improving facilities as one of the strategic goals in addition to improving training quality, especially in a locality with many difficulties listed as Vinh City, Nghe An Province. Therefore, we express our desire to learn from UEH's experience in investing and managing facilities. Concurrently, in the upcoming period, with the project to develop into a university model, we hope to be able to share and to exchange more with UEH in governance and improving training quality ”. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Cuc - Vice Rector of Vinh University - at the program The meeting took place in an open and friendly atmosphere, sharing many issues of interest to the two units, such as (1) Experience in building a multidisciplinary university model and management of member schools, faculties, and institutes; (2) Administration and management of investment in facilities from different units; (3) Experience in building training programs with new majors related to technology. The visit and work left many impressions and goodwill between the two sides. This is a valuable opportunity to strengthen the friendship between the two schools, a foundation for developing many other cooperative activities between UEH and Vinh University in the future towards developing a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University model. Representatives of both sides taking photos Additional photos regarding the meeting: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the cooperation framework between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) provides off-campus cross-cultural experiences and offers new learning opportunities and experiences. UEH is pleased to welcome a delegation of lecturers and students to exchange and implement the “Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development – SEED” project from July 25, 2024 to August 2, 2024. Following the success of the SEED 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland co-organized the Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development – SEED 2024 with the goal of sustainable development, applying technology to develop agricultural areas with sustainable entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility in Vinh Long province. The SEED 2024 project created interest and participation from students from College of Business UEH, Ho Chi Minh City Banking University (BUH), University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH-VNUHCM), Foreign Trade University (FTU), Ubon Ratchathani University, Kasetsart University (Thailand), Latrobe University (Australia), Trinity University (USA), and University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (Switzerland). In preparation for the program, the SEED students were given supplementary information to provide an overview of Vietnam's economic development, covering topics such as economic growth, policies, industry, and difficulties and possibilities. The program's speakers also discussed the current state of social entrepreneurship in Vietnam, which has seen the emergence of many unique social entrepreneurship models, ranging from projects providing education to children in remote areas to initiatives to protect the environment and improve living conditions for disadvantaged groups. Furthermore, the students were taught about business models, tactics, and financial management for the project, all of which play an important role in determining the organization's strategy and long-term success. Beginning their 5-day excursion in Vinh Long province, SEED 2024 lecturers and students visited, observed, interviewed, and learnt about the area's overall economic development status, particularly agricultural development, traditional food production, local tourism, and so on. The students listened to and asked questions of householders, business owners, and local officials, who answered questions about the current state and difficulties of the agricultural economy, support policies, technology deployment assistance, future development directions for agricultural products or industries, and so on. Students raised awareness of the current situation and difficulties that businesses in the area experience through discussing and answering questions, recognized the importance of agriculture in the economy and people's lives, and recognized significant problems that need to be addressed. In addition to studying, the SEED 2024 lecturers and students took part in a variety of interesting cultural experiences, like painting acrylic on conical hats, touring the Temple of Literature, experiencing traditional music, and producing banh xeo in Vinh Long province. Towards the end of the project, student groups will present their ideas and proposed business models with the goal of improving the local business environment while also demonstrating community responsibility, along with comments and assessments from professionals in the field. Experts will assess the project's economic and social impact, taking into account success indicators as well as the real impact on the community and environment. These remarks not only help local businesses enhance their current condition but also provide more experience for students, laying the groundwork for future projects and activities, guaranteeing that sustainable startup efforts can continue to expand and have long-term good consequences. The SEED 2024 initiative concluded with students learning about social entrepreneurship, social responsibility, and cultural and social values throughout their study in Vinh Long. Not only that, but the program will take the students through moments and emotions associated with the hospitality of the Vietnamese people and country. The obstacles and challenges they faced when they first joined the program are now behind; by overcoming them, the students gained new experiences for themselves. The project expects that these pleasant experiences and feelings will boost students' motivation, help them build their professions, and contribute favorably to long-term economic development and the community. Students can better understand their country by discussing academic and social challenges through collaboration and teamwork. From here, each learner develops more realistic insights on the model of a global citizen. Other photos: New, photos: COB-UEH, Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From the practice of developed countries, in recent years, the “Green University” model in Vietnam has made a positive change in the process of sustainable development. Thanks to the efforts to implement this model, many higher education institutions in Ho Chi Minh City have “changed their appearance”, creating a more friendly and dynamic look. Students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City participating in waste classification and recycling activities. (Photo: Coordinator) “Green Campus” is a project developed within the multidisciplinary and sustainable university strategy of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for the period 2021-2030. The project is implemented according to the “Living Lab” model. This is an open innovation ecosystem operated with a user-centric orientation, making the most of the connection between stakeholders, with the core element being the integration of research, education, innovation, and technology to solve real-life problems. In the first phase, the university piloted the implementation of sustainable waste management measures at Nguyen Van Linh campus, aiming for a “zero waste” lifestyle for the entire system. The set goals were that 90% of organic waste would be processed on-site; 95% of recyclable waste was collected and sent to recycling facilities; the amount of single-use plastic waste was reduced by 30%, and 70% of students and staff would gradually change their behavior in practicing a green lifestyle. At that time, the university focused on implementing a communication campaign to raise awareness and change behavior about waste classification using the 3R model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) with many seminars, exhibitions, competitions, movements, etc. In July 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City officially issued the "Green Campus" Practice Regulations. According to this regulation, stakeholders are encouraged to carry out actions listed as minimizing waste discharge, practicing waste classification at source, recycling or reusing discarded materials, pacticing resource saving, increasing the use of stairs, or participating in public transportation. In particular, the “Green Practice Station at UEH” is an area for practicing waste classification before disposal according to the regulations. From October 2023 to March 2024, four tons of recyclable waste were classified by the school and sent to the collection and recycling unit. Nearly 50% of the staff and students at this university have been aware of the regulations on Green University and the 3R model. The school representative stated: In the next period, we will continue to promote solutions to promote green living, to improve the effectiveness of the models, and to maintain comprehensive sustainable development. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 2, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The University of Hong Kong, opening up important cooperation opportunities in training, academic research, and international exchange programs for students. The MoU between UEH and The University of Hong Kong is one of the important Memorandums of Understanding signed at the Vietnam - Hong Kong (China) Signing Ceremony on August 2, 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City on the occasion of the week-long visit and working trip in the ASEAN region of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), led by Mr. Lee Ka-Chiu, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). Present at the signing ceremony, on behalf of Ho Chi Minh City, was Mr. Phan Van Mai - Chairman of the City People's Committee, on behalf of UEH was Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of UEH, along with leaders of businesses, universities, and research institutes in the city. At the ceremony, the delegates from both sides discussed cooperation activities in many fields listed as finance and insurance; innovation and technology; professional services; infrastructure, transportation and supply; energy and hotels, aiming to strengthen economic, trade, and investment relations. In particular, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and The University of Hong Kong agreed and signed a MOU on the following contents: full-time Master's scholarship programs for the best students of UEH, cooperation in educational management, exchange of academic information, international student exchange program, and joint research activities, seminars, conferences and other cooperation activities to strengthen the bilateral relationship between Vietnam and Hong Kong (China). Leaders of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee and Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at the signing ceremony of the MOU between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Hong Kong Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH and Prof. Hongbin Cai - Principal of the School of Business, University of Hong Kong at the signing ceremony The signing of the memorandum of understanding between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Hong Kong has marked an important milestone in the cooperation in education and academic research between the two schools. Hopefully, in the future, UEH and The University of Hong Kong will successfully realize the proposed cooperation activities, not only contributing to creating international educational and research opportunities but also promoting cultural exchanges and further fostering the friendship between Vietnam and Hong Kong. News and photos: Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 30, 2024, based on the MoU between the People's Committee of Thu Duc City and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the Department of Science and Information Technology of Thu Duc City and the UEH Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting (IRDRC) successfully organized a conference to provide insights into the digital economy for more than 500 officials, civil servants and public staff in Thu Duc City. The training conference was organized to update and to improve knowledge of local human resources with a vision towards developing the digital economy, which is the driving force for the development of Thu Duc City. Attending the training conference, on behalf of Thu Duc City, there was the participation of Mr. Nguyen Tran Phu Thinh - Head of the Department of Science and Information Technology of Thu Duc City. On behalf of the representative of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was the participation of Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management of UEH (ISCM) and Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for  Regional Development Research and Consulting of UEH (IRDRC). Overview of the training conference Speaking at the opening of the Training Conference, Mr. Nguyen Tran Phu Thinh - Head of the Department of Science and Information Technology of Thu Duc City - shared about the important achievements in the process of promoting digital transformation in the locality. However, in the current new economic context, he stated that Thu Duc City needs to promptly develop strategies and plans for digital economic development to optimize currently available resources, thereby orienting economic development in accordance with the local potential. He hopes that this training conference facilitate the updated knowledge and raise awareness for the management staff from the Departments/Offices, Associations, and Wards/Communes of the locality, thereby contributing to promoting the sustainable development of the digital economy in Thu Duc City. Mr. Nguyen Tran Phu Thinh - Head of the Science and  Information Technology Department of Thu Duc City - delivering the opening speech at the Conference Speaking at the conference, Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the UEH Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting - remarked on the necessity of the topic from the practice of socio-economic development in the new context of the locality. Speaking at the conference, Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc hoped that the results of the research on the topic of digital economy from the UEH author group could contribute practical and positive values ​​to the process of digital economic development in Thu Duc City. Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting, UEH - delivering a keynote speech at the Conference The conference presented and discussed the following contents: (1) Overview of digital economy; (2) Digital economy development strategy - International experience; (3) Roadmap for digital economy development in Vietnam and the current status of digital economy development in Vietnam in recent times; (4) Model for measuring digital economy contribution to GRDP in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City; (5) Preparation of officials, civil servants, and units in the journey of implementing digital economy development in Thu Duc City. In the opening report at the Conference, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh presented 02 main contents on (1) Overview of the digital economy; and (2) Digital economic development strategy - International experience. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh's report systematically presented the concepts and models of the digital economy, the development history of the digital economy in recent times, and current digital economic development perspectives of large organizations in the world such as OECD, ADB, Worldbank, etc. In addition, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh also presented international experiences and outstanding achievements of countries in implementing digital economic development strategies at the local level. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management - UEH presented at the Conference Next, Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc presented: (3) The roadmap for developing the digital economy in Vietnam and the current status of digital economy development in Vietnam in recent times; (4) The model for measuring the contribution of the digital economy to GRDP in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City; (5) The preparation of officials, civil servants, and units in the journey of implementing digital economic development in Thu Duc City. Dr. Duc's presentation drew policy implications for localities on key factors affecting the contribution of the digital economy. At the end of the report, the speaker shared the practical experiences of prominent private organizations, enterprises, and multinational corporations in the process of preparing human resources to access the current digital economy, thereby proposing the contents that need to be prepared at the individual level for officials, civil servants, and public employees in the context of Thu Duc City preparing to implement the digital economic development strategy. Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Vice Dean of UEH Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting - presenting at the Conference Mr. Nguyen Tran Phu Thinh - Head of the Science and Information Technology Department of Thu Duc City - presenting flowers to the reporters. ------------- The Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting (IRDC), a unit under UEH, was established under the Resolution of the Council of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. IRDRC conducts applied research and provides consulting services (including policy, strategy, and professional consulting) to (i) help localities access new trends in policy design and operation; (ii) help localities, professional organizations, and businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises increase operational efficiency, improve performance, develop sustainably, and enhance the adaptability of localities and businesses to unpredictable changes in the market economy. With a vision to become a multidisciplinary, research and consulting organization with a reputation in Vietnam by 2035, the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting carries out the mission of "Realizing the potential of localities, professional organizations, and businesses, by helping these entities develop into the optimal version of themselves". News and photos: Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting,
 Department of Science and Information Technology, Thu Duc City Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 30th, 2024, the Annual International Conference on Economics, Law, and Government 2024 (ELG2024) was officially held by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The conference, themed "Approaches to The Twin Transition: Digitalization and Climate Change in Developing Countries," serves as a crucial international forum where experts convene to share knowledge, experiences, and new initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development through digitalization and measures to mitigate the impact of climate change. Overview of ELG2024 conference at UEH Digitalization is attracting global attention, deeply affecting many fields from administration, education, healthcare, to industry and commerce. Countries are actively implementing e-government services, online learning platforms, telemedicine, and smart city projects to improve management efficiency and improve quality of life. According to the World Economic Forum 2022, digital solutions can reduce global emissions by 20%. Therefore, digitalization really plays an important role in supporting sustainable growth in the context of needing to accelerate action to respond to global climate change. With this twin transition approaches, business leaders and policymakers can operate an integrated program of digital transformation and sustainable development to drive technical tools. Digital technology serves the process of achieving sustainable development goals, ensuring a stronger foundation for their organization in the future. The twin transition approach believes that combining digital transformation and green transformation can bring great benefits to sustainable development instead of approaching digital and sustainability separately. The twin transition can create a positive impact by greening technology and infrastructure while promoting sustainability across the entire organization. In fact, despite some organizations recognizing the urgency of the twin transition, many units still face numerous challenges due to inconsistent approaches, the complexity of implementation, accountability requirements, or conflicts between strategic priorities. On that basis, the College of Economics, Law and Government, member of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH-CELG) organized the ELG International Conference 2024 with the topic: "Approaches to the Twin Transition – Digitalization and Climate Change in Developing Countries”. Overview of the opening session of the ELG 2024 international conference Speaking at the opening of the conference, Prof.Dr.Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH shared: “The theme of this year's conference is “A Dual Transformation Approach: Digitalization and Climate Change in Developing Countries” which is of particular importance. These dual transformations represent some of the most important challenges and opportunities of our time. Digitalization has the potential to transform economies, increase efficiency and improve the quality of life. At the same time, climate change requires urgent and sustainable solutions to ensure prosperity for future generations. Solving these problems in the context of developing countries is even more complex and urgent. Therefore, the presence of experts, scientists and speakers at this conference is of great significance, together discussing and sharing practical initiatives and feasible solutions to promote sustainable development in developing countries and globally. This is also the mission that UEH has set out in our development strategy and is striving to fulfill." Prof.Dr.Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH gave a speech at the opening of the conference The ELG 2024 conference would be an important international forum where experts can share knowledge, experiences and new initiatives to promote sustainable development through digitalization and impact mitigation measures. impacts of climate change. The conference featured keynote speakers, including: 1. Spear Professor Ulrike Grote - Leibniz University of Hannover with the topic “Climate change, internet use and long-term welfare dynamics in rural Southeast Asia”. The presentation session would provide insights into the resilience of rural households to climate change and offer solutions for adapting to the rapidly advancing digital era globally. 2. Spear Master Niloufer Selvadurai - Dai Macquarie University, Australia with the topic “Developing a Legal Framework for the use of Artificial Intelligence to Drive Economic Progress”. This topic was expected to generate extensive discussion among speakers and attendees, focusing on the legal responsibilities of organizations and individuals when using AI in critical economic decisions. Additionally, AI reform policies concerning the adjustment and updating of regulations and practices related to artificial intelligence will be examined in depth to ensure the responsible, safe, and effective use of this technology. 3. Spear Professor Almas Heshmati - Jönköping University, Switzerland Dictionary with the topic “Digital and Climate Frontiers: strategies for developing countries ". This research provided valuable insights into developing digital technology and climate change strategies for developing countries. This was an important field where technology integration can help improve resource efficiency and mitigate the impacts of climate change. Potential strategies included leveraging information and communication technologies to tackle environmental challenges, fostering innovation in sustainable development, and advancing recycling and energy efficiency projects. Professor Ulrike Grote presents the topic “Digitalization: Opportunities and Risks for Sustainability” Professor Almas Heshmati presents the topic “Digital and Climate Frontiers: strategies for developing countries" The ELG Annual International Conference2024 received the participation of more than 120 articles from authors from many countries, with diverse topics including climate change, environmental sustainability, law methods and digital transformation. The content of the discussions also focused on aspects such as legal framework, economic policy, innovation in agriculture and technology adaptation. In particular, two research papers “Relationship between education, internet access and ASEAN migration – a gravity approach” by the group of authors Ho Nguyen Hoang Phuc, Ho Hoang Anh, Ho Quoc Thong and “School of Public Finance, College of Economics, Law and Government, UEH-Does e-government facilitate the deployment of renewable energy?” by the group of authors Doan Vu Nguyen, Nguyen Phuc Canh were voted by the Scientific Council as excellent research papers of the ELG 2024 Conference. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam and Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh awarded the Best Papers of the ELG 2024 Conference In addition to the 3 plenary sessions, 104 articles were selected to be presented in 26 parallel sessions on July 30 and 31, 2024. In particular, there were 9 parallel sessions dedicated to the field of Law and legality: to highlight the important role of legal research in the context of twin transition. Parallel sessions on significant global topics at the conference provided researchers with opportunities to expand their professional knowledge, share and contribute academic values. Additionally, these sessions offered a platform for establishing connections with experts who have similar research interests. Head of the Organizing Committee, Assoc.Prof.Pham Khanh Nam - Rector of the College of Economics, Law and Government, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics said: "The ELG 2024 Annual International Conference is an annual event that not only provides opportunities for experts to meet and exchange ideas but also contributes practical solutions for the future of developing countries amidst the current twin transition. This year's conference presentations highlight various perspectives and expertise in the fields of climate change, environmental sustainability, renewable energy, and digital transformation. With numerous researchers from around the world participating, the ELG 2024 Annual International Conference aims to enhance our understanding of the role of digitalization and climate change in contemporary economic development. Participants will gain academic and policy insights into these dual transitions, particularly their impact on developing countries.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam introduces the objectives, significance and structure of the ELG 2024 conference program The ELG 2024 Annual International Conference provided a valuable networking opportunity, serving as a forum for researchers to exchange ideas, build academic relationships, and foster an academic community. This event significantly benefits early-career researchers, offering a trustworthy and rewarding annual activity to enhance their knowledge, interact with numerous experts, and explore potential paths in their academic careers. Additional photos at the Conference: The opening session of the ELG2024 conference took place on the morning of July 30, 2024 Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh presents souvenirs to the main speakers of the conference Delegates take souvenir photos at the opening session Dr. Lu Lam Uyen chaired the discussion session of Keynote Speaker - Professor Niloufer Selvadurai - Macquarie University, Australia with the topic "Developing a Legal Framework for the use of Artificial Intelligence to Drive Economic Progress" Professor Ulrike Grote and participants at the parallel session Professor Almas Heshmati shared at the parallel discussion session with the topic “Regulatory issues in governance” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thi Mai Hoai, Chair of the discussion session “Sustainable and Environmental policy” Authors, participants at parallel discussion sessions Delegates take souvenir photos at the closing session of the conference on July 31, 2024 All delegates, speakers, guests and the Organizing Committee took souvenir photos at the plenary sessions Photos and news: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications, CELG Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 8, 2024, the annual International Conference on Business and Finance 2024 (ICBF 2024), co-organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH, CFVG, ISB, IBR) along with Lincoln University - United Kingdom and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Singapore, officially opened - an occasion for speakers and researchers from both domestic and international, especially in the field of Finance - Business, to share and discuss the latest research on a global scale. The ICBF 2024 conference brings together many speakers who are renowned scientists from prestigious universities and editors-in-chief of leading international scientific journals. Notably, the conference welcomes the presence of Professor Johnathan Batten - Professor of Finance at the Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University, Australia. And along with over 150 scientists, researchers and scholars domestically and internationally, the conference has the participation of representatives from co-organizing units: Professor Fabien De Geuser - Director of the Vietnam-France Management Center (CFVG); Professor Siobhan Lorraine Goggin - Head of Accounting, Finance and Economics - Lincoln University, United Kingdom; Professor David Paul Gray, Professor Mr. Mariyan Rizov, Professor Quach Hao - Lincoln University, United Kingdom; Dr. Koh Cheng Boon - Nanyang Technological University - Singapore; Mr. Jiang Yulin - World Scientific Publishing. Along with representatives from sponsoring units including Binh Duong University, Thu Dau Mot University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Chung-Ang University (Korea). On behalf of UEH, there are Associate Professor Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Director of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice Director of UEH; Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Research - Development and Global Connection; Associate Professor Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Director of the International Training Institute (ISB); Professor Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES); Professor Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Director of the Institute of Business Research (IBR) along with the Board of Directors of UEH member schools, leaders of departments, institutes and units under UEH. ICBF 2024 Opening Remarks Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice Rector of UEH, stated that the ICBF 2024 conference is an annual event with high academic value and a key highlight in UEH's internationalization strategy. This year's theme, "Navigating Change, Innovation, Sustainability and Globalization," reflects the realities of challenges and opportunities in the global economy. UEH will continue to strive to improve the quality and expand the scale of this conference. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH delivered the Opening Speech at the Conference This year's conference features 200 research papers from scholars worldwide, including the UK, USA, Australia, Netherlands, Japan, Korea, China, UAE, and more. Over 80 high-quality papers were selected for presentation. The ICBF 2024 includes 7 plenary sessions and 40 parallel sessions covering diverse topics in: Business Administration, Finance, Management, Banking, Behavioral Finance, Accounting, Business, International Business, Financial Markets, Finance in Emerging Markets, International Trade, Marketing, Leadership, Public Sector Management, Economics, Business, Law, and Tourism. Professor Siobhan Lorraine Goggin from the University of Lincoln, co-organizer of ICBF 2024 and previous conferences, expressed her honor in partnering with UEH for this annual event. She highlighted the exceptional quality of research presented, covering economic, financial, and business issues. She expressed her hope for a valuable academic experience for all participants and her continued partnership in future conferences. Professor Siobhan Lorraine Goggin - University of Lincoln delivered speech at the Conference Professor Quach Hao from the University of Lincoln shared his enthusiasm about the increasing quality of research papers presented at the conference. He believes the papers meet the standards for publication in prestigious academic journals. Professor Quach Hao - University of Lincoln delivered speech at the Conference Professor Fabien De Geuser, Director of the French Vietnamese School of Management (CFVG), expressed his honor in collaborating with UEH for this conference. He emphasized the opportunity for scholars, experts, and students to connect and contribute to the growth and development of their field. He believes that interdisciplinary discussions and research sharing will shape the future of business and finance. He hopes ICBF 2024 will be a fantastic experience for all, fostering dialogue, collaboration, and innovation. Professor Fabien De Geuser - Director of the French Vietnamese School of Management (CFVG) Mr. Jiang Yulin, representing World Scientific Publishing, expressed his admiration for the quality of research presented at the conference. He stated that World Scientific Publishing is willing to select papers from the conference for publication in their journals and books. He highlighted the professionalism and quality of the conference as key factors in their decision. He also expressed his desire to collaborate with UEH in the future. Mr. Jiang Yulin - World Scientific Publishing sharing Professor Vo Xuan Vinh, Dean of the Institute for Business Research, expressed his gratitude to the attendees, guests, organizers, and participants. He highlighted the conference as a bridge for scholars from within and outside Vietnam to collaborate and develop new ideas and initiatives. He expressed his hope to see everyone again at future conferences. Professor Vo Xuan Vinh - Dean of the Institute for Business Research ICBF 2024 is honored to have influential researchers as keynote speakers, including: Professor Jonathan Batten (RMIT University, Australia), Professor Brian Lucey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Professor Gary Campbell (University of Michigan, USA), Professor Hooy Chee Wooi (University Sains, Malaysia), Professor Aviral Kumar Tiwari (Bodh Gaya Indian Institute of Management, India), Professor Evan LAU Poh Hock (University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia), Professor Siong Hook Law (Universiti Putra, Malaysia). Professors will present in-depth research, contributing valuable scientific insights and creating a meaningful space for academic exchange. One of the highlights that attracted the attention of many scholars attending this year's conference is the panel discussion among editors-in-chief from renowned international journals, including: Professor Brian Lucey (International Review of Financial Analysis & International Review of Economic and Finance), Professor Gary Campbell (Resources Policy), Professor Trong Hoai Nguyen (Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies - JABES), Professor Marcin Staniewski (Contemporary Economics), Professor Evan LAU Poh Hock (Finance & Economics Readings), Professor Aviral Tiwari (International Journal of Emerging Markets), Professor Siong Hook Law (The International Journal of Economics and Management), Professor Muhammad Shahbaz (Journal of Environmental Management), Professor Hooy Chee Wooi (Capital Markets Review), Professor Daniel Balsalobre Lorente (Sustainable Cities and Society). The panel discussion among editors-in-chief from renowned international journals Over the two days of the conference, from August 8th to 9th, 2024, the speakers will present and discuss research topics of interest to the scientific community, sharing their experiences in empirical and quantitative research. These topics include: green economy, sustainable financial market development, the impact of climate change on economic and financial development, corporate finance, corporate governance, derivatives, financial crises, financial intermediaries, finance and international trade, and more. The ICBF 2024 promises to deliver significant practical scientific value in the fields of finance and economics. The success of this conference will contribute positively to the development of an academic exchange environment, promoting in-depth international research in finance, thereby enhancing the quality of published research papers and disseminating progress in scientific research. Delegates attending ICBF 2024 take memorable photos For more photos about the conferences, please access here New, photos IBR, Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From July 29 to 31, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the 2nd Graduation Ceremony in 2024 for new graduates of the full-time and part-time modes. UEH's new graduates will officially enter the labor market, ready to contribute to society and the economy through studying hard, improving professional capacity, mastering technology, and global thinking. The UEH Graduation Ceremony 2024 was honored to have the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director  of the University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Board of Directors of UEH member colleges; Professors, Associate Professors, PhDs; Heads and Deputy Heads of UEH's affiliated units and member colleges, along with the presence of parents, relatives, and friends of the new graduates. Overview of the UEH Graduation Ceremony 2024 Congratulating the new graduates, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director - remarked: “After nearly 50 years of construction and development, it can be affirmed that UEH has been excellently and comprehensively performing the task of training high-quality human resources, serving and contributing to the country's economic development. UEH has made many impressive and comprehensive steps and transformations in all aspects of its activities: implementing university autonomy with many positive results; innovating and developing advanced training programs in line with the international integration trend; increasing resources to support the development of scientific research and publications in prestigious international journals, contributing to increasing UEH's academic reputation; developing modern facilities; and officially becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, one of the 7 universities in Vietnam. All of the above strong efforts of the school are aimed at best equipping students to confidently enter the highly competitive labor market, quickly adapting to the domestic and regional markets. Therefore, when graduating from a school with a long tradition, one of the prestigious high-quality training addresses in economics, management, business, law, technology and design in the regional and world markets, new UEH graduates have the right to be proud of the journey they have gone through and can be completely confident about the achievements they have obtained, the knowledge they have been equipped with to be ready to conquer the open career path." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - delivering a congratulatory speech to the new graduates The graduation ceremony 2024 of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City this time has 2,294 new bachelors officially graduating. Of these, there are 2,105 students from the HCMC Campus and UEH Vinh Long Campus and 136 part-time students. They come from the following Schools: School of International Business - Marketing, School of Foreign Languages, School of Politics, School of Management, School of Banking, SChool of Tourism, School of Accounting, School of Finance, School of Economics, School of Law, School of Public Finance, School of Government, School of Mathematics - Statistics and School of Business Information Technology. The new graduates of UEH have had a hard-working learning process and achieved proud results with 61 students graduating with excellence, 958 students graduating with Distinction and 1119 fair students. In particular, they all completed and achieved high results in skill requirements such as: - IC3 (The Internet and Computing Core Certification) is an international computer certification that assesses knowledge and ability to use computers, software and the Internet, provided by Certiport Computer Testing Organization (USA) and is valid indefinitely and recognized globally. - English certificates: TOEIC, IELTS, VPET, TOEFL iBT, etc. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council - conferring degrees to new graduates Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director - conferring degrees to new graduates Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University - conferring degrees to the new graduates Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University - conferring degrees to the new graduates Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council - conferring degrees to new graduates Expressing his emotions at his own important Ceremony, fresh graduate Nguyen Hoang Nhat Duy, valedictorian of Human Resource Management, asserted: “When I started my university journey, I brought with me many ambitions and dreams. It was a challenging journey, where I learned how to face difficulties, how to work in a team, and how to apply theory to practice. University is not only a place to impart knowledge, but also a place to give wings to dreams, a place to nurture young and enthusiastic souls. I am extremely lucky to be able to study and develop in the humane and intellectual university environment of UEH. ” New graduate Nguyen Hoang Nhat Duy at the Graduation Ceremony As a generation of students who grew up during the period when UEH implemented its strategy to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the new graduates had access to multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge with programs designed to be incorporated into many various fields, especially Technology and Applied Design. In addition, the dynamic learning and training environment with teams, clubs and more helped them develop many soft skills. This is also the first year that the generation of students at UEH Vinh Long Campus officially graduated from majors listed as Corporate Accounting, International Business, Management, Finance - Banking, and E-commerce with the result of 100% of graduates having jobs. With the acquired knowledge and skills, they have found diverse job opportunities, becoming the young workforce contributing to the economy of the Mekong Delta region, thereby, affirming the brand of UEH in training high-quality human resources after nearly 5 years of setting a milestone in this region. Congratulations to the new graduates of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City! For this time being, the new UEH graduates are ready to enter the competitive labor market, integrate internationally, and contribute to economic and social development. After completing their undergraduate studies, 2,294 new UEH graduates will join the team of more than 300,000 former students and alumni of all levels and modes of UEH, together connecting and contributing to the development of the country. Additional photos regarding the Graduation Ceremony: Flag salute and graduation-cap-wearing ceremony Overview of the ceremony at Halls A.116 and A.103 Graduation Ceremony for New Graduates The joy of new graduates on the Graduation Day with their teachers, family, and friends News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Ho Chi Minh City Economic Annual Report Series is a research publication jointly conducted by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office. Following the success of the first publication “Ho Chi Minh City Macroeconomic Report: Results of 2023 and Forecast for 2024”, the research on Ho Chi Minh City’s economy in the first 6 months of 2024 has officially released with the title “Ho Chi Minh City Economic Report: Recovery and Challenges”. “Ho Chi Minh City Economic Report: Recovery and Challenges” is a research publication jointly conducted by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office, with the advice of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Secretary, Chairman of the Council of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of Ho Chi Minh City Office of Statistics; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. The author group include Dr. Ho Hoang Anh - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (editor); Mr. Nguyen Van Thang - Ho Chi Minh City Office of Statistics (co-editor); Le Minh Hung - Ho Chi Minh City Office of Statistics; Dr. Nguyen Thanh Binh, Ho Chi Minh City Office of Statistics; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The publication provides a comprehensive view of Ho Chi Minh City's economy in the first 6 months of 2024 and the achieved results, analyzes challenges, forecasts recovery potential as well as suggesting policies for the city authority. To be illustrated, the publication covers 3 main contents including: (1) Overview of the world economy and Vietnam; (2) Economic growth of Ho Chi Minh City in the first 6 months of 2024; (3) Economic prospects of Ho Chi Minh City in the last 6 months of 2024 and policy suggestions. Therefore, in order to officially release the publication, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Ho Chi Minh City Office of Statistics jointly organized a seminar to launch the "Ho Chi Minh City Economic Report: Recovery and Challenges" on July 29, 2024. Overview of the seminar launching the Ho Chi Minh City Economic Report Attending the seminar, on behalf of the authority, departments, divisions, and services of Ho Chi Minh City, and businesses in the city, were Mr. Vo Van Hoan - Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee; Dr. Le Truong Hai Hieu - Head of the Economic - Budget Committee, Ho Chi Minh City People's Council; Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Office of Statistics; Mr. Bui Ta Hoang Vu - Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade; Dr. Tran Anh Tuan - Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Enterprise Innovation Management; Dr. Truong Minh Huy Vu - Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies; Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Hoa - Chairman of the Board of Members of the Ho Chi Minh City State Financial Investment Company On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of the University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, and distinguished teachers who are leaders of Schools/Institutes and lecturers of UEH. In addition, there were also representatives of universities in the economic sector in Ho Chi Minh City. In his opening speech, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - remarked: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is currently a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Developing according to this model, the University has promoted the strategy of “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action”, fulfilling its social responsibility to the community in the Southeast region and the Mekong Delta in training human resources and developing the economy - society. On this foundation, we are to promote applied research, analysis of the economy-society, economic reporting, contributing to the development of the local economy in general and Ho Chi Minh City in particular. In that context, the annual economic report of Ho Chi Minh City was launched on the basis of cooperation between UEH and the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office, which is a useful tool for the city’s authority in the process of building and operating socio-economic development policies. Concurrently, it is also an important reference source for investors and domestic and foreign enterprises to have more information on investment orientation and market expansion in the business development strategy of Ho Chi Minh City.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering the opening speech Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office - asserted: “In January 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office jointly launched the “Ho Chi Minh City Macroeconomic Report: Results of 2023 and Forecast for 2024”. So far, the forecasts in this first publication has been relatively close to the actual economic situation of the city in the first 6 months of 2024. The second publication with the theme “Recovery and Challenges” released today continues to be based on the cooperation of the two units, one is the academic unit of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, and the other is the statistical unit, thereby providing necessary information, practical analysis and assessment to contribute to the development of Ho Chi Minh City”. Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office - at the seminar Highly appreciating the cooperation between UEH and the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office, Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee - Mr. Vo Van Hoan - shared: "I do welcome UEH to coordinate with the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office to produce a publication on the city's economic report and to organize a seminar to clarify the research results. What we are doing has created a very important channel of analysis and criticism by economists to find accurate policy paths, strong and sustainable development directions for Ho Chi Minh City." Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Vo Van Hoan At the seminar, on behalf of the research team, Dr. Ho Hoang Anh - Lecturer of the School of Economics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (Editor-in-chief) - presented the "Ho Chi Minh City Economic Report: Recovery and Challenges". Delegates discussed many challenges of the city's economy in the first 6 months of 2024. Based on this foundation, they proposed policies and solutions to help Ho Chi Minh City focus on accelerating the process of transforming the growth model towards high technology and greening, thereby increasing the growth rate in the medium term. Dr. Ho Hoang Anh presenting the report Also within the framework of the discussion, UEH and the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office officially signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in training, research, and consulting to involve in reviewing the results of statistical surveys and policies issued by the Party and Government related to statistics, policies and research programs on the socio-economic development of Ho Chi Minh City. Representatives of UEH and the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office signing a memorandum of understanding Formed and developed along with the process of national unification, reconstruction and development of Ho Chi Minh City over the past 50 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has made important contributions to economic and social development, pioneering in scientific research, consulting - policy making, and providing highly qualified human resources - factors that play a decisive role in the development of Ho Chi Minh City, the Southern region and the whole country. Promoting its tradition and achievements, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always strive to contribute to the cause of innovation, industrialization, modernization, and international integration of HCMC in particular and the country in general. *Details of “Ho Chi Minh City Economic Report: Recovery and Challenges” can be found HERE. Additional photos regarding the seminar: The seminar received the attention of many experts, scholars, representatives of universities, businesses, and organizations Dr. Ho Hoang Anh, on behalf of the group of authors, presenting the contents of the report Mr. Vo Van Hoan - Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee - discussing at the seminar Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - discussing at the seminar Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES - discussing at the seminar Dr. Truong Minh Huy Vu - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies - discussing at the seminar Mr. Bui Ta Hoang Vu - Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade - discussing at the seminar Dr. Le Truong Hai Hieu - Head of the Economic - Budget Committee, Ho Chi Minh City People's Council - discussing at the seminar Dr. Tran Anh Tuan - Head of the HCM City Business Innovation Management Board - discussing at the seminar The delegates taking photos at the seminar News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 27, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Closing Ceremony of the Student Exchange Program between campuses of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Partner Institutions in Mid-Semester 2024 - UEH SUMMER CAMP 2024 at Vinh Long Campus. Attending the Closing Ceremony, on behalf of UEH main campus, there were Mr. Phung Thanh Binh - Deputy Head of the Department of Environmental Economics, Agriculture and Resources, and distinguished lecturers of modules. On behalf of the invited delegates, there were  Mr.  Le Xuan Hien - Information Technology and Unity Expert, Mr. Nguyen Khoa Duc - Training and Product Development Specialist - UBTECH VN of IPPG Group; Mr. Thai Hoang Khai - Director of Golden A Academy of Technology & Innovation.  On the side of UEH Vinh Long Campus, there were Ms. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Vice Director of VLC,  Mr. Nguyen Duc Vinh - Vice Director of VLC,  Mr. Ho Thien Quyen - Vice Director of VLC,  along with leaders of Departments, Schools, Centers, Youth Union, Student Association of Vinh Long Campus, and especially the presence of all students participating in the program UEH SUMMER CAMP 2024. Overview of the Closing Ceremony of UEH Summer Camp 2024 Program Speaking at the Closing Ceremony, Mr. Ho Thien Quyen, Vice Director of VLC - emphasized:  “The program UEH Summer Camp 2024 was successfully organized. In addition to the main subjects, the Campus organized many extracurricular activities for students to help them gain knowledge and experience about the life, culture and people of the Mekong Delta region in general and Vinh Long province in particular. In 2025, the Campus will continue to coordinate with UEH member colleges and partner schools to keep organizing this Program. Therefore, the Campus looks forward to receiving the response and participation of teachers from the schools and the interest and registration of students”. Mr. Ho Thien Quyen - Vice Director of VLC - delivering the closing speech of the program On behalf of the students of the UEH Summer Camp 2024, student Tran Khanh Huyen - University of Economics, University of Danang - remarked at the ceremony: “Participating in the UEH Summer Camp 2024 has brought me and other students many special experiences. Modern facilities meet all the learning and living needs of students. Friendly and dedicated teachers are always ready to support and inspire students in each lecture. In addition to useful lessons in class, we also participated in extracurricular activities listed as the Talkshow on "AR/VR - The combination of reality and virtuality in real life", the science workshop on "Inspiring - Continuing passion", "Discovering Mekong" contest; sports exchange; the activity "A day as a soldier" in the 2024 Economic Student Volunteer Campaign", etc. Thereby, we can understand more about the history, culture, people and life of the Southwest region. The two-week journey of the program with many experiences helped us gain valuable lessons, necessary skills, beautiful memories, an unforgettable mark in our student life. Those useful things will certainly be extremely valuable luggage to help us gain more confidence and courage to continue striving for our university study goal". Before concluding her speech, student Tran Khanh Huyen, on behalf of the students, thanked the teachers of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, especially the teachers of Vinh Long Campus for organizing the most useful, meaningful and complete UEH Summer Camp 2024 program. She also sent a message to the students: "The UEH Summer Camp 2024 program has ended,  tomorrow we will say goodbye. Each of you will return to continue studying at your university, but let's always remember a meaningful summer in 2024 when  we studied together and exchanged with each other at Vinh Long Campus in the Southwest region". Student  Tran Khanh Huyen - University of Economics, Danang University - sharing her thoughts At the Closing Ceremony, the Director of Vinh Long Campus rewarded students with excellent academic achievements and active participation in the activities of the UEH Summer Camp 2024 Program. Completing the UEH Summer Camp 2024, the Director of UEH awarded Certificates of Completion to 117 students. Ms. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Vice Director of Vinh Long Campus – awarding certificates of merit to students with excellent achievements in the UEH SUMMER CAMP 2024. The UEH Summer Camp 2024 takes place for 2 weeks, from July 15 to 31, 2024 with the participation of students studying at UEH campuses, students from the University of Economics - University of Danang and students from Nha Trang University. The program offers students many activities in learning, scientific research, and skill training. This is a practical and effective program, giving students a truly meaningful summer. Teachers and students of the program taking photos after the closing ceremony Additional photos regarding the Closing Ceremony, the learning process, and exchange activities of students participating in the UEH Summer Camp 2024: Closing ceremony: Main learning activities: Activity: One day as a volunteer economics student A photo regarding Workshop on scientific research and enjoying Vietnamese traditional cakes of the western region A photo regarding regarding the Talkshow “ AR/VR - The combination of reality and virtuality in real life” Mekong Adventure Series A photo regarding the volleyball exchange Visiting and experiencing at Somo Farm News, Photos: UEH Vinh Long Campus (Department of Undergraduate Training, Youth Union - Student Association, Department of Communication and Admission) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Summer Study Tour Program 2024 Opening Ceremony: Igniting Knowledge - Connecting Cultural Essence The opening ceremony of the Summer Study Tour Program 2024 officially marked the beginning of a promising journey for students from UEH and Swinburne University of Technology (Australia). The Swinburne University students were present at UEH Campus B The program provided a detailed overview, highlighting important aspects such as safety guidelines in Ho Chi Minh City, famous culinary spots, transportation methods and introductions to the School of Law, as well as the School of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The students were gathered in lecture hall B1.205 In lecture hall B1.205, UEH students and international students had the opportunity to interact and were introduced to the culture and history of Vietnam, as well as the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Law program that UEH offers. Dr. Lu Lam Uyen delivered the opening speech for the program Dr. Lu Lam Uyen, Director of the Bachelor's Program in International Business Law, delivered the opening speech for the program. She expressed her hope for the program's success and emphasized the importance of knowledge exchange between students from Swinburne University of Technology and students from the School of Economics, Law and Government (CELG). She highlighted the opportunities that the program provides for cultural and academic development, fostering a deeper understanding and promoting strong future cooperation. Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung delivered an orientation speech about the upcoming seminars Additionally, Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung introduced the students to the detailed program of upcoming activities and seminars: + Seminar 1: Overview of the Vietnamese Legal System; + Seminar 2: Vietnamese Law from a Historical Perspective; + Seminar 3: Digital Transformation in Vietnam: Achievements and Challenges; + Seminar 4: Climate Change in Vietnam: Perspectives from the Mekong Delta; + Seminar 5: Labor Commitments in Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) Signed by Vietnam; + Seminar 6: Legal Issues Related to Cryptocurrency in Vietnam. Opening Ceremony of the Summer Study Tour Program 2024 The Vietnamese Legal Framework: A Foundation for Comprehensiveness and Effectiveness As part of the seminar series, students had the opportunity to participate in in-depth sessions on practical and contemporary topics such as legal culture in Vietnam, digital transformation, history and law. Speakers included faculty members from the School of Law, CELG, who directly shared their knowledge and experience, providing students with a comprehensive and profound understanding of the Vietnamese legal system. Students participated in various seminars and workshops Through academic exchanges, students gained practical experience, refined their specialized knowledge and enhanced their critical thinking skills, contributing to a solid foundation for future development. Teamwork activities in the seminars and workshops Students presented on discussion topics Vietnamese Sidewalks: A Cultural Charm or a Legal “Gray Area” Australian students explored the vibrant street culture in major Vietnamese cities. These sidewalks are not only spaces for vehicle movement but also vivid reflections of daily life. However, beneath the bustling exterior, sidewalks also harbor legal conflicts and thought-provoking cultural stories. Local authorities play a crucial role in managing sidewalks through measures such as installing signage, regulating traffic flow and conducting inspections and penalties for violations. Despite these efforts, the problem of sidewalk encroachment persists and remains a chronic issue. Students during the thematic discussion session The thematic discussion session led by Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Tram Anh and Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung provided an opportunity to explore the issue in depth, focusing on the interplay between law and practice, while also assessing the effectiveness of current management measures. Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Tram Anh took a commemorative photo with UEH and Swinburne University (Australia) students Aura of Viet Nam 2024 Besides the academic program, the students also had the opportunity to explore the unique culture of Vietnam through the workshop “Aura of Viet Nam 2024: Understanding and Experiencing Vietnamese Culture.” Each region of Vietnam, shaped like an "S," boasts its own distinct cultural beauty, contributing to a rich and colorful cultural tapestry. Aura of Viet Nam 2024 was a unique cultural experience where students immersed themselves in the distinctive cuisine, traditional music and long-standing cultural and artistic values of Vietnam. Workshop on cultural exploration and exchange “Aura of Viet Nam 2024” This is a golden opportunity for the “UEH ambassadors” to engage in cultural and musical exchange and showcase the image of Vietnam’s land and people to international friends, contributing to the building of friendship and international cooperation. As part of the program, international students had the chance to participate in various game booths such as chopstick balancing, conical hat decoration, bamboo dancing and trying on traditional Vietnamese attire (Nhat Binh). Students experienced decorating conical hats with stickers Experience trying on and taking photos in traditional Vietnamese attire Participate in the traditional folk game: bamboo dancing Students from Swinburne University visited Rajah & Tann LCT Lawyers During the itinerary, the students from Swinburne University of Technology had a field trip to Rajah & Tann LCT Lawyers and the Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) – partners of UEH-CELG. Rajah & Tann LCT Lawyers is one of the leading law firms in Vietnam, providing professional legal consultancy services to numerous multinational and domestic clients. The visit offered students a valuable opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of legal practice and the legal labor market in Vietnam. A representative from VIAC delivered a speech during the exchange session VIAC is a non-governmental organization specializing in resolving commercial and investment disputes through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods such as arbitration and mediation. With a team of experienced and reputable arbitrators, VIAC is a top choice for individuals and organizations both domestically and internationally seeking quick, effective and cost-efficient dispute resolution. VIAC representatives, including Lawyer Huynh Dang Hieu and Mr. Le Xuan Tien, thoroughly discussed the superior benefits of ADR, such as flexibility, confidentiality, time and cost savings and its role in preserving relationships post-dispute. The visit provided students with valuable insights into ADR and the crucial role of VIAC in promoting these methods in Vietnam. The student group visited the Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) The 15-day journey of the Summer Study Tour Program 2024 was not only an opportunity for academic exchange, training and cultural engagement between Vietnam and Australia but also a bridge of friendship, contributing to strengthening international cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Swinburne University, Australia. Through the program, UEH and Swinburne have jointly opened new doors for cooperation in the academic field, laying a solid foundation for mutual development in education and research in the future. The Summer Study Tour Program 2024 has officially concluded. Each student gained valuable experiences through the program, leaving behind many impressions and beautiful memories. They have fostered and will continue to nurture meaningful relationships. The students took commemorative photos at the Closing Ceremony News and photos: School of Law - CELG - UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology VietTESOL International Convention, the largest annual event in English language research and teaching in Vietnam, officially takes place on July 27 and 28, 2024, at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with the theme “English Language Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”. This is an opportunity for experts and educators to explore the changes driven by the AI revolution, and discuss how AI can shape the future of English language education. VietTESOL International Convention (VIC) is the most anticipated annual event in English language research and teaching in Vietnam. The Convention is organized by VietTESOL Association in collaboration with the National Foreign Language Project Management Board under Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam, and is significantly supported by the Regional English Language Office (RELO) of the U.S. Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. Over the years, the VietTESOL Convention has become a prestigious forum, attracting a large number of experts, teachers, and researchers from around the world to share, exchange, and update the latest trends in teaching and research in this field. It also provides Vietnam with opportunities to advance in the international educational community, opening doors for global cooperation and development. In 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is honored to co-organize this important academic event on July 27-28, 2024, with the opening ceremony at The Adora Grand View Convention Center (421 Ngo Gia Tu, Ward 9, District 5) and a series of academic activities at UEH’s Campus B, located at 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10. Notably, the Convention will be attended by Deputy Minister of Education and Training - Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc; Deputy Director General of International Cooperation Department - Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung; U.S. Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City - Ms. Susan Burns; Chairman of the VietTESOL Association - Professor Dr. Nguyen Hoa; Head of the National Foreign Language Project Management Board - Dr. Nguyen Thi Mai Huu. On behalf of UEH, there were Professor Dr. Su Đinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH, and along with over 500 speakers and participants from various entities, organizations, schools, and institutes locally and internationally. Overview of the opening session of VietTESOL International Convention Speaking at the Convention, Deputy Minister of Education and Training - Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc emphasized: “VietTESOL has become a prestigious forum, gathering a large number of experts, teachers and researchers from all over the world. This is a clear demonstration of the strong commitment and support of the country as well as the international community for improving the quality of English teaching and learning in Vietnam. This year, I am very happy that the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was chosen as a co-organizer of this important event. UEH, with an impressive history of development since 1976, has become a leading multidisciplinary university in Vietnam, not only famous for its excellent faculty and many international research projects, but also a school with a strategic vision and strong commitment to building a sustainable future. With the achievements and important contributions to the development of Vietnamese education, UEH is predicted to continue to promote its pioneering role, becoming a pioneer in applying artificial intelligence in education, thereby contributing to the sustainable development of the country." Deputy Minister of Education and Training - Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc giving a speech at the event Appreciating the evaluation and trust of the Ministry of Education and Training, on behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “With the strategy and vision to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with academic reputation in Asia by 2030, UEH has always strived to bring comprehensive educational values ​​to the community towards a sustainable future. And the VietTESOL International Convention 2024 is one of the activities that demonstrates this commitment of UEH. The convention promises to bring attendees in-depth knowledge, staying updated, as well as analyze multidimensional and new perspectives in teaching and learning English. This is also an opportunity to learn from leading experts in the fields of English teaching in the new era.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh speaks at the opening ceremony U.S. Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City - Ms. Susan Burns highly appreciated the importance of VietTESOL International Convention Chairman of the VietTESOL Association - Professor Dr. Nguyen Hoa shared about the significance of the VietTESOL Convention and expressed his gratitude for the thoughtful organization of UEH. With the theme "English Language Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence", the Convention will feature 3 plenary sessions, 7 keynote sessions, 35 workshops, 169 parallel sessions, and 77 poster presentations, and 11 presentations on AI-powered English teaching tools at the technology fair. This year’s VietTESOL Convention offers valuable professional exchange opportunities for experts and researchers in English teaching and AI. Presentations at the Convention are divided into three main areas: (1) AI Technology, (2) Teaching Methods and Applied Linguistics and (3) Professional Development, in which AI Technology is the main focus with plenary sessions presented by three keynote speakers: Dr. Justin Shewell (University of Arizona), Associate Professor Nguyen Van Long (University of Danang), and Dr. Adam Edmett (British Council). Dr. Justin Shewell presents plenary session Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Long presented the plenary report session. It is obvious that the advent of AI brings many benefits to education, from enhancing learning experiences to improving educational management efficiency. In English language education, AI plays a crucial role in creating dynamic learning environments that enhance personalized learning. However, the application of AI also comes with challenges such as ethical issues, data privacy, and the risk of over-reliance on automated systems. Accordingly, VietTESOL 2024 delves into the potential and application of AI tools in building personalized and flexible learning experiences that go beyond geographical limits. Experts will share experience, develop skills in evaluating and selecting appropriate AI tools, ensuring they meet teaching objectives and learners’ needs. Participants will gain insights into the multifaceted impacts of AI in English language teaching, and seize opportunities for innovation in teaching methods and curriculum design. Presentations, workshops, and technology fairs will provide practical strategies for teachers to address challenges when integrating AI into the classroom, thereby enhancing learner interaction, personalizing instruction, and optimizing the educational process. With the knowledge and tools acquired, teachers can effectively make use of the power of AI, making it a valuable support tool rather than an obstacle in the teaching environment. The VietTESOL 2024 International Convention at UEH was conducted successfully, officially closing with new opportunities for teaching English in the new era opening up. Delegates take souvenir photos at the opening session of the Convention * VietTESOL International Convention 2024 is supported by academic partners and sponsors, including the British Council, Regional English Language Office (RELO) of the U.S. Consulate in Vietnam, Pearson Publishing, University of South Wales, National Geographic Learning, English House Center, Culture Development and Import-Export Company (CDIMEX), TESOL Simple Education Center, and Fahasa Book Distribution Company Additional photos from the Convention: Overview of the opening session of VietTESOL International Convention 2024 Dr. Adam Edmett, speaker from the British Council, presented the plenary session. Ms. Summer Peixoto, speaker from RELO presents the workshop Dr. Mai Huu - National Foreign Language Project Management Board speaks Audience exchange and discuss with the speaker Posters exhibition Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH represented to present the flag to Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Trung Tinh - President of Can Tho University, the host of VietTESOL Convention 2025 Overview of the closing ceremony of the VietTESOL 2024 International Convention News and photos: UEH Faculty of Foreign Languages, UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Life only hands us 20s once Have you ever wondered about your true self and your next journey - where you are and who you are - after going through emotional upheavals and discovering new aspects about your twenty-year-old self? To understand more about the issues faced by UEHers in their twenties, Department of Student Affairs has collaborated with School of Foreign Language and BELL Club UEH to organize the club activities with three distinctive topics for students to join. In the first Speaking Group Extended section “Puzzle!”, BELL Club UEH has helped participants to explore and solve a variety of puzzles related to personality, English improving problems, and relationship-building. Apart from that, “Growing up” and “Hometown Lover” activities held by the School of Foreign Languages has created space for participants to share their opinions on how to grow up mentally and physically. Engaging in heartfelt stories and getting to know new friends Challenge yourself with English activities This July, EZ Talks and Board Games activities took place on the colorful online Topia platform, which contributed to creating an refreshing English practicing environment at UEH English Zone. The two EZ Talks Twenty Busy” and “Attraction law” brought along new perspectives about law of attraction, giving away chances for students to share their ideas about “the twenty me”. Participants are able to freely share their points of views about these matters while having fun with  some online games. UEH English Zone ended the 2024 summer vacation with EZ Board games “Secret man” and “Game of Glory”, based on the Code names and Avalon board game contexts. Students can incarnate into different characters and careers. From this, they can go through strategic communication and planing to win. Online events at English Zone have overcome the challenges of distance and benefits the English-lover community at UEH. To welcome UEHer back to school after summer vacations, UEH English Zone will reorganize from online to offline activities at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong,  B2 Park, promising many appealing activities. That’s how July ends this pungent summer at UEH English Zone with many online activities. To find out more about our activities and improve your English speaking skills, follow UEH English Zone fanpage to get updates on offline events this August. Photo, News: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 23 and 24, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation (EVNHCMC) to solemnly organize the Opening Ceremony of Class 1 and Class 2 of the EVNHCMC Training Course for Managers Level 3, 2024. This activity was within the framework of the cooperation agreement on training and fostering human resources between Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City from 2022. With the aim of supplementing knowledge and modern business management skills for managers level 3 of Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation, the training course for 102 trainees included Directors, Deputy Directors, Chief Accountants of units at Level 3, representatives of the corporation’s capital at subsidiaries and affiliated companies, leaders of the Board/Office at the Corporation, and officials in the planning for the above positions. Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there were Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Assoc. Prof. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training, lecturers of the training course; and Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training. On behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation, there was the participation of Ms. Bui Tra Nha Truc - Deputy Head of Organization and Human Resources Department, and learners of the Training Course  Managers Level 3 of the Corporation. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Speaking at the opening ceremony of the course, Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH - asserted: “With nearly 50 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has affirmed itself as a leading prestigious university in Vietnam, providing society with high-quality human resources with the ability to integrate into the international working environment. In addition to developing training programs from bachelor to doctorate, UEH also carries out the mission of spreading and sharing knowledge with the community, acting sustainably, demonstrating responsibility to society. Our focus is on training, updating, supplementing and improving knowledge through short-term training courses in many subjects for different professions and fields. This training course for Managers Level 3 of Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation is one of the training programs we are very interested in. This is not only a testament to UEH's training brand but also an important highlight for the cooperation that the two sides are implementing." Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH - at the opening ceremony To facilitate the best training quality for EVNHCMC learners, UEH has designed and built an advanced training program approaching international standards, invited teachers with knowledge and practical experience to participate in teaching, prepared modern facilities, and applied technology in organizing and managing classes. Through the training course, learners will be updated with the latest knowledge, effectively applying it to practical leadership tasks at their unit. Students participating in the EVNHCMC Training Course for Managers Level 3, 2024 With the strength of training, the responsibility of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, and through the program “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action”, in recent years, UEH has successfully built and implemented diverse short-term training courses to update knowledge for leaders, senior managers, and personnel of enterprises and organizations such as Vietnam Electricity Corporation, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, University of Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City, 175 Military Hospital, Liksin Printing and Packaging Corporation, 16th LLC (16th Army) and more. This achievement has contributed to training an important workforce for the economy, accompanying the country’s development and innovation process. Students of the 2 Classes taking some photos News and photos: UEH Department of Undergraduate Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 20, 2024, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was officially indexed in the ERIM Journal List. This is good news following JABES maintaining its Q1 ranking in SCOPUS in 2024. The ERIM Journal List is a compilation of high-quality journals in management research, curated by the Erasmus Research Institute of Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands. The list includes all management research journals relevant to ERIM's research programs. The evaluation method for the journals is based on peer review and impact factor scores. Journals in the ERIM Journal List must demonstrate scientific quality and relevance to management research, be led by editorial boards from internationally renowned universities with high expertise, and have rigorous peer review processes with high impact factor data. JABES currently achieves impact factors of 3.9 and 3.3 in 2022 and 2023, respectively, and continues to maintain its Q1 ranking in SCOPUS in 2024. This achievement once again demonstrates the efforts of JABES to continuously improve academic quality and strictly select research articles that meet international standards. Along with that are the valuable support and resources from the Ministry of Education and Training, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, and the contributions of domestic and international researchers. (Source: https://www.erim.eur.nl/about-erim/erim-journals-list-ejl/) Following the good news of the ERIM Journal List, JABES is preparing for the Joint Asian Conference on Business and Economic Studies (JACBES), which takes place from August 28‒30, 2024, at Udayana University (UNUD), Bali, Indonesia. The conference attracts nearly 500 submissions, and after a selection process, 250 quality papers will be presented at the 3-day conference series. The total number of authors submitting papers has been more than 700, and the number of authors registering to present has been 300 from 182 universities from more than 40 countries around the world. The JACBES Conference will feature five international scientists as keynote speakers: Prof. Subal C. Kumbhakar - Binghamton University, United States; Co-Editor of Empirical Economics, ABDC: B, SCOPUS, SSCI; Prof. Michelle Greenwood - Monash University, Australia; Co-Editor of Journal of Business Ethics, FT50, ABDC A, SCOPUS, SSCI; Prof. Rebecca Thornton - Baylor University, United States; Prof. Gabriel S. Lee - University of Regensburg, Germany; Editor of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, ABDC: B, SCOPUS, ESCI; Dr. Dong Nguyen - Durham University, United Kingdom; Co-Editor of International Journal of Educational Management, ABDC: B, SCOPUS, ESCI. The JACBES conference is sponsored by the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (SCOPUS Q1, ABDC: B, ESCI), International Finance (SCOPUS Q2, ABDC: B, SSCI), Evaluation Review (SCOPUS Q2, ABDC: A, SSCI), and Journal of Economics and Development (SCOPUS, ACI). In addition, the conference also includes discussion sessions for graduate students and meetings with editors-in-chief of journals about international publishing experiences. The Joint Asian Conference on Business and Economic Studies 2024 is the first year to be held in Indonesia with university partners having academic and research fellowships with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The conference is an opportunity for international researchers, graduate students, managers, and policymakers to meet and participate in policy discussions and propose new research. Once again, JABES has affirmed its position as a prestigious journal not only domestically, but also widely spread and influential in the academic community. News and photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During 4 days, from July 15 to 18, 2024, the International Scientific Conference “Resilience by Technology and Design” (RTD 2024) took place successfully in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta. The outstanding innovations and ideas regarding technology and design towards global sustainability have been shared by the world’s leading experts. Impressive moments of RTD Conference 2024 Impressive statistics More than 1,000 guests, delegates, and interested students attended in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta. More than 200 world-leading scientists and experts attended and shared. 129 research articles and presentations (at a rate of 30% international articles) on technology and sustainability topics were conducted. Nearly 60 discussion sessions, special sessions, parallel discussion sessions, and international cooperation sessions related to the topic of promoting sustainability through technology and design took place successfully. The initiatives towards solving urgent problems of the Mekong Delta were discussed. The activities of exchange, cooperation, transfer of science, engineering - technology and development of solutions, technology applications, design and innovation in various fields are deployed. RTD 2024 is a strong effort of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) and other prestigious universities from more than 18 countries around the world listed as England, America, Germany, Italy, Belgium, China, Japan. Japan, Australia, Korea, Macau, Singapore, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, New Zealand, India and more towards implementing global sustainability goals. Delegates and experts from 18 countries attend the RTD 2024 conference Spreading knowledge and technology trends - design towards sustainability During the two days of July 15 and 16 in Ho Chi Minh City, 8 discussion sessions, 11 special sessions and parallel discussion sessions took place evolving the topic “Fostering Sustainability - Promoting sustainability”. At special sessions, the scholars discussed the importance of cutting-edge technology, innovative design methods, and comprehensive data analytics in creating solutions that align with the principles of environmental responsibility, economic viability and social equity towards urban, regional and societal sustainability. To be in further details as follows: - Nature-based Solutions for Smart City Development - Nature-based solutions for smart urban development; - Big Data, AI, ML, DL, and Cloud Computing in Sustainable Practices - Big Data, AI, ML, DL and Cloud Computing in sustainable practices; - City Image and City Branding - City Image and City Branding; - Advanced Control Robotics - Advanced Control Robot; - Sustainability - Sustainable; - Deep Tech: Innovations and Startups - Deep Tech: Innovation and Startups; - ArtTech in Asia: Trends and Fusion of a New Era - Asian Art Technology: Trends and Integration of a New Field; - Digital Twin and Smart City - Digital Twin and Smart City; - Systematic Creativity Towards Sustainability - Creativity Towards Sustainability. Aiming at solutions to promote sustainability, the keynote speakers’ presentations revolved around new perspectives on smart urban construction, with many innovative initiatives in city transportation infrastructure; researches into the application of neuroscience and AI technology in sustainable development; Smart agricultural robots are and will change the face of the agricultural industry; and a perspective on the lack of understanding of the innovation ecosystem that is leading to slow adoption of digital technology applications and so on. In recent years, UEH has aimed to become a leading educational and research institution in Vietnam and achieved the outstanding name and reputation in the world and the region. Currently, UEH focuses on contributing to the development sustainable development of society, through various activities listed as sharing knowledge, raising social awareness, spreading sustainable actions in the community, consulting on policies and contributing to localities, training and contributing to building the capacity of high-quality core human resources in the public and private sectors, promoting solutions towards sustainable development and so on. Dr. Sangwoo Park - Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea -presenting the main presentation "Smart City Strategy of Korea" Professor Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau - presenting the main paper "Benchmarking Sustainability: Neurosciences and AI Tech Research in Macau" Professor Wei-Chih Lin - Sun Yat-sen National University, Taiwan - presenting the main paper "Smart Agricultural Robots Transforming the Current and Future of Farming" Prof. Wim Vanhaverbeke – Antwerp University, Belgium - presenting the main research "How Lack of Innovation Ecosystem Understanding is Leading to Slow Adoption of Digital Technology Applications: Examples from Digital Healthcare and Precision Agriculture" Mr. Hoang Tung - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of Thu Duc City People's Committee - presenting at the special session "Digital Twin and Smart City" Associate Professor, PhD. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH - chairing the special session "Sustainability" Professor Marchigiani Elena - University of Trieste, Italy – chairing the special session "Nature based Solutions for Smart City Development" Associate Professor, PhD. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH School of Technology and Design (CTD) - chairing the special session "ArtTech in Asia: Trends and Fusion of a New Era" and giving souvenirs to speakers. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of UEH Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) - chairing the special session "City Image and City Branding" and giving souvenirs to speakers. From July 17 - 18, RTD took place in the Mekong Delta Region (UEH - Vinh Long) with the theme “For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta - Towards a more sustainable Mekong Delta”. To be illustrated as follows: - 3 discussion sessions of local Departments and branches discussing: Digital transformation for sustainable development; The role of AI Technology in sustainable education; Entrepreneurship and innovation in the digital era in the Mekong Delta. - 4 discussion sessions by foreign experts and scholars focusing on the topics: Socio-ecological transformation for the Mekong Delta; Nature-based solutions for sustainable coastal cities; Sowing seeds for sustainable food systems; Research on programming networks in agriculture and Sustainable Energy. - 2 special discussion sessions on the topic: “Innovation Ecosystem in Mekong Delta - Innovation Ecosystem in the Mekong Delta” and “Sustainable Energy - Sustainable Energy”; with 5 parallel discussion sessions. The sharing of international speakers contributed solutions and initiatives for improving telecommunications and information technology infrastructure, supporting the development of digital services and smart connections;  solutions for developing sustainable food systems, from improving agricultural production to effective resource management and enhancing food security; Nature-based solutions to develop sustainable coastal cities, taking Macao as an example, to minimize the impact of climate change and enhance the adaptive capacity of coastal cities and so on. The speakers believed that local leaders and managers contributed diverse practical ideas and solutions, listed as applying digital transformation towards improving the efficiency of management and public services and using artificial intelligence to improve the quality of education and to promote entrepreneurship and innovation to prepare resources and to create a favorable environment and sustainable economic development for the Mekong Delta. Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee – speaking Professor Kelly Shannon and Professor Bruno De Meulder - KU Leuven University, Belgium - presenting the topic "A Socio-Ecological Turn for the Mekong Delta: Accentuating Indigenous Logics" Professor Karen Tagulao - Saint Joseph University, Macao - presenting the topic "Nature-based Solutions for a Sustainable Coastal City: Macao as a Case Study" Professor Lesly Goh - Fullbright Specialist - presenting the topic "Sowing the Seeds for More Sustainable Food System" Professor Javed I. Khan - Kent State University, USA - presenting the topic "Research in Programmable Networking" Ms. Doan Thi Hong Hanh - Director of the Department of Information and Communications of Vinh Long Province - presenting the topic "Digital Transformation Issues towards Sustainable Development in Vinh Long" Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province - presenting the topic "AI Technology in Sustainable Education" Mr. Ngo Anh Tin, Director of Can Tho City Department of Science and Technology, Can Tho, presenting the theme "Entrepreunership and Innovation in the Digital Era in the Mekong Delta" Speakers discussing at the special session on "Innovation Ecosystem in Mekong Delta" In addition, the RTD 2024 Organizing Committee awarded the Best Paper Award to the 06 best research papers of the conference: Humidity-based rapid response non-contact sensor used 2D material (Enkhzaya Ganbold, Eun Seong Kim, Nam Young Kim); Outdoor content creation for holographic stereograms with Interpolations (Philippe Gentet Matteo Coffin, Seung-Hyun Lee); Fostering Innovative Vision: Empowering Architectural and Urban Design Students through Practical Projects within University Campuses (Tam Do Le Phuc, Toan Le, Tran Thi Quynh Mai, Nguyen Hoai Pham, Tu Anh Trinh); A Study of Self-Training Model for Mango Segmentation of Sorting System Automatically’’ (Nguyen Minh Trieu, Tran Dang Bong, Nguyen Truong Thinh); Modeling World Gold Price by Deep Learning Methods (Vo Tran Lam Anh, Tran Viet Anh, Nguyen Le Nhu Ngoc, Nguyen Hoang Thai); Game Design based on Ai-Lan Pazeh Culture ( Hsiu Ching Hsieh; Tzu Chi Hsu). In addition to discussion sessions and seminars, RTD 2024 left a bold impression with the UEH Green Zone exhibition area creating a green lifestyle for the young generation, green energy initiatives, and green materials that can be applied to the environment. used in daily life and business activities. Besides, there are advanced scientific and technological solutions, aiming at the sustainable lifestyle of units and businesses. Exhibition space at the RTD 2024 conference In addition, units listed as the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM), the Faculty of Communication Design (SMD), the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology (3I) met, exchanged information and signed agreements regarding the cooperation with foreign partners on technology and sustainability projects. UEH Faculties/Institutes meeting, exchanging and signing cooperation agreements with foreign partners attending the conference After completing the discussion sessions and the thematic exchanges, the experts and the scientists went on a field trip to Vinh Long. This trip is not only for research, sightseeing, and field surveys but also a valuable opportunity to promote tourism and multinational cultural exchanges. It can be stated that RTD 2024 is not only a place for academic exchange, spreading knowledge, and finding technological solutions for a sustainable community but also a place for cultural interference and exchange, contributing to creating a sustainable community. connecting wire of a sustainable, global technology community. Experts and scientists visiting the field in Vinh Long A continuing journey RTD is an annual conference organized every 2 years by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with more than 10 leading prestigious universities in the world with the goal of sharing and contributing technology solutions and designs with the purpose of achieving global sustainability goals. In 2022, when it first appeared with the topic Smart Living, the RTD conference attracted more than 30 scientists, experts, and professors to attend. After the first success, a number of research and projects in the fields of smart and sustainable urban areas, creative design, AI and robotics and more have been implemented listed as: Living Lab to build modern urban areas, City branding for cities in Vietnam, designing and building VR games, designing AR products, robots for patient care and nursing, performing arts robots, robots in service fields listed as making coffee and reception and more. Returning on a larger and more professional scale, RTD 2024 has attracted more than 200 scientists, experts, and professors from 18 countries around the world to share about the role of advanced technology and methods. Innovative design and comprehensive data analysis in creating solutions aligned with principles of environmental, social, and economic responsibility towards sustainable action and better quality of life for human. Since then, many opportunities for integrated research cooperation have opened up in fields related to technology, design, and art. At the same time, the program received the companionship and the sponsorship of the Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam - Vietcombank. It can be affirmed that RTD is one of the initiatives with international reach and is creating the promising collaborative relationships between researchers around the world to jointly implement development solutions for global development. A journey of spreading knowledge for a sustainable future has been maintained and continued - demonstrating UEH’s strong commitment to global sustainable development! *Please refer to RTD 2024 Yearbook HERE. Additional images at RTD 2024 Conference: *Conference Program in Ho Chi Minh City on July 15 & 16: UEH leaders welcoming Dr. Sangwoo Park - Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea - coming to UEH and presenting at RTD 2024 Overview of the opening session of the RTD workshop in Ho Chi Minh City Dr. Sangwoo Park - Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea - and representatives of UEH leadership taking souvenir photos after the keynote presentation Speakers, guests, experts, lecturers, and students taking commemorative photos after the presentations’ completion Exhibition space for technology, sustainability, and coffee making robots at the conference *Conference Program in Vinh Long Province on July 17 & 18: Representatives of UEH leaders and leaders of Mekong Delta Departments and Agencies at the Conference Overview of the opening session of the RTD Conference in Vinh Long GS. Wei-Chih Lin and colleagues from National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan presenting their paper Associate Professor, PhD. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council - giving souvenirs to Professor. Christopher Han and Program speakers Delegates visiting the ArtTech painting exhibition area Delegates visiting the Vinh Long specialty fruit boat display area Panorama of the exhibition of art paintings and OCOP products with cultural characteristics of Vinh Long Province and the Mekong Delta Region International delegates visiting the booths and enjoying local fruit specialties and products with cultural characteristics of Vinh Long Province and the Mekong Delta Region. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, Organizing Board of RTD 2024 The press agency reported: - Vietnam News: International symposium promotes sustainability - Voice of Vietnam: Conference discusses role of technology and design in fostering sustainability - Vietnam Plus: International symposium fosters sustainability - Vietnam Plus: International conference seeks solutions for sustainable Mekong Delta Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the on-going quality assurance and accreditation of study programmes at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city (UEH), on July 11th-13th and 18th-19th 2024, UEH coordinated with The International Quality Assuarance Agency FIBAA (Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation) to conduct accreditation of six study programmes according to FIBAA standards. The programmes accredited include the Bachelor of Art in Hospitality Management, Bachelor of Art in Management of Travel and Tourism, Bachelor of Art in Hospitality Management (Undergraduate Programme in Events and Leisure Services - Management), Bachelor of Art in English Language (Business English), Bachelor of Art in Economics (Applied Economics), Master of Art in Public Management. The FIBAA expert panel was led by Ms. Yelena Istileulova (FIBAA project manager). The group of professors consisted of Prof. Dr. Doris Feldmann (Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany), Prof. Dr. Ludwig Schweers (European Distance Learning University Hamburg, Germany), Prof. Dr. Peter Thuy (International University of Applied Sciences, Germany), Dr. Nguyen Quoc Cuong (Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam), Dr. Duong Nhu Hung (HCMC University of Technology), Prof. Dr. Dennis Hilgers (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria), Prof. Dr. Friedrich Thießen (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany). The group of practical experts included Ms. Denisa Koch (Erich Kästner Comprehensive School Homberg, Germany) and Ms. Magdalena Wittmann (Körber Supply Chain Logistics GmbH, Germany); and student representatives Mottl (EDHEC Business School, France) and Elisa Knief (Leibniz University Hanover, Germany). On the side of UEH, participants included Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH, Vice Presidents of UEH, Leaders of UEH’s Colleges, Leaders of Schools, Programme directors and relevant lectures, Administrators of Management Units, Student Union, students, alumnies and employers. FIBAA panels and UEH in two Clusters In her opening remarks, Ms. Yelena Istileulova (FIBAA Project Manager) stated that the implementation of accreditation at  both the training programme and educational institution levels at UEH under FIBAA standards has been performed exceptionally well. She noted that UEH has successfully completed the accreditaion at the level of educational institution and study programmes inconjunction with FIBAA and has continously made critical improvements in university administration and traning programmes by following FIBAA’s recommendations. Ms. Yelena emphasized that FIBAA will continue to support and collaboraewith UEH to elevate UEH’s quality of education to European standards. Ms. Yelena Istileulova - FIBAA Project Manager delivers speech on Opening remarks On official working days, FIBAA interviewed, exchanged and engaged in discussions with all stakeholders, including Leaders of Schools, Programme directors and relevant lectures, Administrators of Management Units, the Student Union, students, alumnies and employers. These discussions focused on managing the quality of the study programmes to clarify, analyze and assess strengths and weaknesses of accreditated programmes. The FIBAA delegation also visited and surveyed the university’s facilities and highly evaluated its modernity and suitability. The facilities met the requirements for training, teaching, scientific research, and providing services to the community related to the study programmes. The interview session of FIBAA panel FIBAA panel visits facilities of UEH At the closing ceremony, FIBAA experts presented the official preliminary results of study progammes for the following standards: 1) Objectives, 2) Enrollment, 3) Content, Structure and Teaching method, 4) Learning Environment and 5) Quality Assuarance. The experts held a very high opinion of UEH’s efforts to assure the quality of its study programmes andmaintain a leading role in the fields of economics, administration, and management in Vietnam. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH thanks experts from FIBAA Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH warmingly thanked and appreciated the partnership and contribution of FIBAA to Vietnam’s universities in general and UEH in particular. He asserted the significant role of FIBAA in accreditating the quality of higher education institutions under international norms in Vietnam. On behalf of UEH, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh committed to striving for improvements in all aspects of university administration, training, scientific research, and service provision to society. These efforts will help UEH sustain and develop its quality in line with FIBAA standards. Moreover, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh wholeheartedly congratulated FIBAA on its 30th anniversary 1994-2024. The outcomes of quality accreditation activities serve as the foundation for UEH to continuously enhance the design, administration, and operation for its study programmes in accordance with international standards. Consequently, the training quality of both UEH and its study programmes is significantly elevated, aligning with the goal of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable Univeristy on the upcoming phase. Image of The Closing Ceremony Other photos: FIBAA panel visits a martial class at UEH FIBAA panel visits Smart Library of UEH FIBAA panel and School of Foreign Languages FIBAA panel and School of Economics News, photos: Department of Quality Assurance and Program Development, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 17-18, 2024, UEH hosted the International Scientific Conference  Resilience by Technology and Design (RTD) 2024  at its Vinh Long Campus with the theme “For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta.” The theme aimed to share solutions for promoting sustainable development in the Mekong Delta region. This theme follows the main topic “Fostering Sustainability,” held at the main campus in Ho Chi Minh City from July 15-16, 2024. The conference was co-organized by UEH and 12 renowned educational institutions and research institutes worldwide. Notably, over 200 leading scientists and experts from 18 countries participated, including the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Czech Republic, Australia, the United States, South Korea, India, Singapore, China, Macao (China), Taiwan (China), Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and India. The conference was part of the activities marking the 5th anniversary of the establishment of UEH - Vinh Long Campus (December 4, 2019 - December 4, 2024). Overview of the "For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta" conference held at UEH Vinh Long on July 17, 2024 The opening session of the "For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta" conference held at UEH Vinh Long on July 17, 2024 The conference was attended by nearly 400 delegates, including provincial leaders, heads of departments, schools, associations, and organizations from Vinh Long province and the Mekong Delta region. Particularly noteworthy was the attendance and keynote address of the Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province, along with local department leaders: Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Can Tho City, Director of the Department of Information and Communications of Vinh Long Province and Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH, in his opening speech, emphasized: “Over nearly 50 years of establishment, UEH has become a national key university, a center for high-quality human resource training, leading in innovation and international integration. With the mission of sustainable development, UEH established the Vinh Long Campus, training nearly 2,000 full-time undergraduate students and over 400 postgraduate students, significantly contributing to the Mekong Delta region. Modern technology and design are key to developing sustainability, optimizing resources, and minimizing environmental impact. The Mekong Delta, a vital agricultural and fisheries economic region of Vietnam, faces challenges such as climate change, environmental pollution, land subsidence, and uncoordinated infrastructure. The RTD 2024 international conference in Vinh Long with the theme “For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta” aims to seek solutions and partnerships to promote sustainable development. This is an opportunity to share research and experiences from experts, encouraging actions for a bright future for the Mekong Delta.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH, delivered the opening speech at the conference In the welcome address speech, Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi affirmed: “The Provincial Party Committee and People's Committee of Vinh Long highly appreciate the contributions and efforts of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in organizing training, research, community connection, and knowledge dissemination activities, contributing to the sustainable development of Vinh Long province and the Mekong Delta in general, especially in the nearly five years since the establishment of UEH - Vinh Long Campus.” He also highlighted the necessity of UEH organizing this conference in the Mekong Delta region: “The Mekong Delta currently faces many challenges, including unsustainable economic development, ineffective regional linkage, slow application of science and technology, unattractive investment and business environment, labor migration, limited medical resources, slow digital transformation, water and soil pollution, and unsustainable resource exploitation. Vinh Long province has approved a plan for 2021-2030 with a vision to 2050, focusing on leveraging geo-economic advantages, innovation, and digital transformation, and developing a green, circular, and digital economy. Today's conference, with the presence of numerous leaders, scholars, and top experts in technology, design, art, management, and planning, is expected to bring practical and applicable solutions to achieve sustainable development and improve the quality of life, helping the Mekong Delta region and Vinh Long province soon achieve their set goals.” Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long, delivered the welcome address at the conference Due to the large number of presentations and research papers submitted to the conference, it was divided into several sessions, including: Special Session 1 featured local leaders and managers, including important presentations such as: “Digital Transformation Issues towards Sustainable Development in Vinh Long” by MSc. Doan Hong Hanh, Director of the Department of Information and Communications of Vinh Long Province; “AI Technology in Sustainable Education” by Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province; and “Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Digital Era” by Dr. Ngo Anh Tin, Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Can Tho City. These presentations contributed many practical ideas and solutions, including applying digital transformation to enhance management and public services, using artificial intelligence to improve education quality, and promoting entrepreneurship and innovation to prepare resources and create a favorable environment for sustainable economic development in the Mekong Delta. MSc. Doan Hong Hanh, Director of the Department of Information and Communications of Vinh Long province, presenting on “Digital Transformation Issues towards Sustainable Development in Vinh Long” Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province, presenting on “AI Technology in Sustainable Education” Dr. Ngo Anh Tin, Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Can Tho City, presenting on “Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Digital Era in the Mekong Delta” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH, giving a souvenir to local speakers Special Session 2 included research results from international scholars, with many significant contributions and discussions: Presentation: “A Socio-Ecological Turn for the Mekong Delta: Accentuating Indigenous Logics” by Prof. Kelly Shannon and Prof. Bruno De Meulder from KU Leuven University, Belgium, focused on emphasizing indigenous logics in socio-ecological management, contributing to the conservation and sustainable development of the Mekong Delta region through the application of traditional knowledge. Prof. Kelly Shannon and Prof. Bruno De Meulder from KU Leuven University, Belgium, presenting on “A Socio-Ecological Turn for the Mekong Delta: Accentuating Indigenous Logics” Dr. Tran Cong Chanh, President of the Association of Economic and Technical Colleges and Secondary Schools (ATEC) of Vietnam, discussing with Prof. Bruno De Meulder and Prof. Kelly Shannon Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus, giving a souvenir to Prof. Kelly Shannon and Prof. Bruno De Meulder from KU Leuven University, Belgium Presentation: “Nature-based Solutions for a Sustainable Coastal City: Macao as a Case Study” by Prof. Karen Tagulao from Saint Joseph University, Macao, provided nature-based solutions for sustainable coastal city development, using Macao as an example to minimize the impacts of climate change and enhance the adaptability of coastal cities. Prof. Karen Tagulao from Saint Joseph University, Macao, presenting on “Nature-based Solutions for a Sustainable Coastal City: Macao as a Case Study” Delegates discussing with Prof. Karen Tagulao Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus, giving a souvenir to Prof. Karen Tagulao Panel Discussion: “Innovation Ecosystem in Mekong Delta” led by Prof. Christopher Han and colleagues Prof. Wim Vanhaverbeke, Álvaro Barbosa, Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, and Prof. Harvey Neo, focused on building an innovation ecosystem in the Mekong Delta to promote creative collaboration and entrepreneurship in the region. Dr. Christopher Han and colleagues Prof. Wim Vanhaverbeke, Prof. Álvaro Barbosa, Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, and Prof. Harvey Neo discussing “Innovation Ecosystem in Mekong Delta” at the conference Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet, President of UEH Strategic and Policy Advisory Council, giving a souvenir to Prof. Christopher Han and speakers of the session Presentation: “Sowing the Seeds for a More Sustainable Food System” by Prof. Lesly Goh, a Fulbright Specialist, proposed solutions for developing a sustainable food system from improving agricultural production to efficient resource management and enhancing food security. Prof. Lesly Goh, Fulbright Specialist, presenting on “Sowing the Seeds for a More Sustainable Food System” Delegates discussing with Prof. Lesly Goh Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung giving a souvenir to Prof. Lesly Goh Presentation: “Research in Programmable Networking” by Prof. Javed I. Khan from Kent State University, USA, covered research on programmable networks contributing to the improvement of telecommunications infrastructure and information technology, supporting the development of digital services and smart connectivity. Prof. Javed I. Khan from Kent State University, USA, presenting on “Research in Programmable Networking” Delegates discussing with Prof. Javed I. Khan Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh giving a souvenir to Prof. Javed I. Khan Group Presentation on “Sustainable Energy” by Prof. Wei-Chih Lin and co-authors Dr. Nguyen Thanh Ha, Dr. Nguyen Quang Tan, and Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung from National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, focused on sustainable energy solutions to minimize environmental impacts and enhance the use of renewable energy sources. Prof. Wei-Chih Lin and colleagues from National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, presenting Delegates discussing with Prof. Wei-Chih Lin’s research team Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh giving a souvenir to Prof. Wei-Chih Lin and colleagues The contents and contributions from these presentations not only provided new knowledge but also opened up innovative approaches to promote sustainable development for the Mekong Delta region. MOU Signing Ceremony between the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) of the UEH School of Technology and Design and the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC) of the Singapore University of Technology and Design. The MOU signing ceremony featured Prof. CHEONG Koon Hean, Chair of LKYCIC, and Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of ISCM. MOU Signing between ISCM of UEH School of Technology and Design and LKYCIC of Singapore University of Technology and Design Additionally, the conference organized five parallel sessions, allowing authors to present their scientific research papers. Parallel Session D1 - Data Science and Development: This session focused on the application of data science to promote sustainable economic and social development, from big data analysis to IT solutions aimed at improving efficiency and decision-making accuracy. Delegates taking commemorative photos with the session chair and authors at the Data Science and Development session Parallel Sessions D2 and D3 - Robotics and Autonomous Systems Enhancing Sustainability 1 and 2: These sessions introduced research and applications of robotics and autonomous systems to enhance sustainability in various fields, including agriculture, industry, and environmental management, contributing to optimizing processes and minimizing negative environmental impacts. Delegates taking commemorative photos with the session chair and authors at the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Enhancing Sustainability 1 session Presentation at the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Enhancing Sustainability 1 session Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh, Director of the Institute of Intelligent Interactive Technology - CTD - UEH, chairing the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Enhancing Sustainability 2 session Parallel Session D4 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainability: This session emphasized the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to addressing sustainable development issues, from combining science, technology, and social fields to policy-making and effective resource management. Delegates taking commemorative photos with the session chair and authors at the Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainability session Parallel Session D5 - Sustainable Mekong Delta: This session focused on research and solutions for sustainable development in the Mekong Delta, including water resource management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agricultural development to protect and develop the region in the face of climate change and environmental challenges. Delegates taking commemorative photos with the session chair and authors at the Sustainable Mekong Delta session Overview of the Sustainable Mekong Delta session These parallel sessions not only provided a platform for new knowledge and technology but also promoted interdisciplinary and international cooperation, contributing to the comprehensive sustainable development goals set by the conference. Exhibition Area for Local Works and Products Alongside the conference activities was the Exhibition Area showcasing student works from UEH and OCOP (One Commune One Product) products from Vinh Long province and the Mekong Delta. The OCOP products displayed included a variety of items such as food, beverages, handicrafts, and agricultural products, featuring local specialties like fruits, coconut products, rice, and processed agricultural goods. The exhibition was not only a place for businesses, artisans, and researchers to connect but also an opportunity for residents and visitors to experience and learn about the culture, products, and new technologies, contributing to creativity and sustainable development in the Mekong Delta. Overview of the art and OCOP product exhibition area, highlighting the cultural characteristics of Vinh Long province and the Mekong Delta Delegates visiting the Exhibition of art paintings about typical images of the Mekong Delta region Delegates visiting the OCOP product exhibition area Display of specialty fruit boats from Vinh Long A corner of the exhibition area Field Trip - Unforgettable Impressions In addition to attending the conference on July 17, 2024, experts participated in a field trip to Mang Thit Pottery Village and An Binh islet in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province on July 18, 2024. During this trip, the delegation conducted field surveys and made recommendations to preserve and promote the value of traditional brick kilns and ecological tourism sites, such as stopping the demolition of brick kilns and developing cultural, artistic, tourism, and service activities to transform Mang Thit and Long Ho into contemporary heritage areas of international significance. Experts taking a boat to Mang Thit pottery village in Vinh Long province The delegation of domestic and international professors and experts visiting Mang Thit pottery village in Vinh Long province UEH lecturers and foreign professors at Mang Thit pottery village in Vinh Long province Prof. Kelly Shannon observing the riverside pottery village in Mang Thit, Vinh Long province Prof. Bruno De Meulder taking photos at Mang Thit pottery village in Vinh Long province The delegation visited traditional brick kilns at Mang Thit pottery village in Mang Thit district, Vinh Long province The delegation took a boat to visit Mang Thit pottery village and An Binh islet in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province Prof. Álvaro Barbosa visiting a melon farm in a greenhouse at An Binh islet in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province The delegation visiting the traditional coconut candy production process at An Binh islet in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province The delegation visited a traditional craft village at An Binh islet in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province Additional images from the conference: Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province, and Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, visited the exhibition area at the conference Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, visiting the Mekong Delta Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus, introduced the Smart Classroom Center to Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province Dr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province, taking commemorative photos with UEH and Vinh Long Campus leaders UEH leaders taking commemorative photos with leaders of departments and agencies in the Mekong Delta region International speakers taking commemorative photos in front of the conference hall Vinh Long Campus leaders taking commemorative photos with leaders of colleges and universities in the Mekong Delta region Exhibition of art paintings about typical images of the Mekong Delta region Display of Vinh Long specialty fruits CTD-UEH leaders taking commemorative photos with members of the Institute of Intelligent Interactive Technology at the conference Press Coverage: Vinh Long Newspaper: "For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta" Tin Tuc Newspaper: "Finding Solutions to Promote Sustainable Development for the Mekong Delta" Policy and Life: "International Conference 'Towards a More Sustainable Mekong Delta" Vinh Long Radio and Television: "International Scientific Conference with the Theme 'For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta" UEH: "Opening of the RTD 2024 International Scientific Conference: A Forum for Discussing Technology and Design Solutions for Global Sustainable Development Goals" News and photos: RTD 2024 Organizing Committee Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 19, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to welcome the delegation of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee visiting and coordinating, consulting the submission to the Prime Minister for approval of the Project on establishing a National Research Center for Ocean Technology in Khanh Hoa. As a product ordered directly by the Khanh Hoa Department of Technology and Science from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the Project regarding establishing the National Research Center for Ocean Technology (referred to as the Project) is part of the strategy for sustainable development of Vietnam's marine economy to 2030, with a vision to 2045 of the 12th Party Central Committee. The visit of the Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee to UEH was to discuss and to clarify some coordination contents between the two sides related to the Project. Overview of the meeting Visiting UEH, the delegation of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee had the presence of Mr. Le Huu Hoang - Permanent Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hai - Deputy Chief of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee Office; Ms. Le Vinh Lien Trang - Director of Khanh Hoa Department of Science and Technology; Mr. Nguyen The Loc - Head of Department of Science Management, Khanh Hoa Department of Science and Technology; Mr. Cao Minh Ngu - Specialist of Science, Education and Culture Department, Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; and Ms. Pham Thi Kim Dan - Specialist of Science Management Department, Khanh Hoa Department of Science and Technology. Welcoming the delegation of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee, on behalf of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - University Deputy Director; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - University Deputy Director; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Mr. Le Dong Du - Office Deputy Chief; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Permanent Deputy Head of the Research - Development and Global Engagement Department and Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management. Giving a warm welcome to the delegation of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - remarked: “We would like to express our gratitude to the Khanh Hoa Provincial Authority for accompanying UEH in local education activities, notably supporting the development of the Training and Research Facility in Nha Trang and organizing training courses for provincial officials. Besides training, research programs with coordination between the two sides, especially the Project on establishing a National Research Center on Ocean Technology is a way for UEH to partially contribute to the growth of the province. We hope to develop Khanh Hoa into a place that not only connects with the central coastal areas but also with ASEAN in international exchange activities and scientific research.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - at the meeting Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Le Huu Hoang - Standing Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee - sent UEH warm thanks: "Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee would like to respectfully acknowledge the efforts of UEH for the Project, contributing to the initial successes in implementing the task of developing the National Research Center for Ocean Technology. Khanh Hoa Province strives to become a centrally-run city by 2030 and completing the Project as one of the key tasks for the Province at the present. With the achieved cooperation successes, Khanh Hoa is ready to support UEH in local activities and hopes that the friendship between the two sides will be even closer". Mr. Le Huu Hoang - Permanent Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee At the meeting, Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee summarized the work of developing and submitting the plan of the Project on establishing the National Center for Ocean Technology Research, and announced the decision to establish a Working Group to consult the establishment and submission of the plan to the authority for appraisal and approval of the Project, in which, the list includes 02 senior leaders at UEH: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council. The two sides also discussed specific coordination contents related to advising and submitting the Project to the Prime Minister for approval. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council were invited to join the Working Group to consult the preparation and submission of planning to the authority for appraisal and approval of the Project. With the largest marine economic advantages in the country, an important position in security and defense and being one of the leading provinces in developing marine tourism in the country, Khanh Hoa was chosen by the Government to become the place to establish the National Center for Ocean Technology according to Resolution No. 42/NQ-CP, dated March 21, 2022 of the Government and the direction of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in Notice No. 97/TB-VPCP, dated April 5, 2022. Fulfilling the responsibility of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH is always ready to accompany research activities, contributing to the common development of localities. Hopefully, the Project on Establishing the National Research Center for Ocean Technology and the cooperation activities between UEH and Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee will achieve many new successes in the future. Representatives of both sides presenting gifts and taking photos Additional photos regarding the visit and working session: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, University Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 19, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially announced the Mekong Talent 100 Scholarship, aiming to develop high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region. In addition to the UEH Board of Directors, the ceremony welcomed the representatives from Western Sydney University (WSU), Australia and FJCU University, Taiwan, along with press agencies. International development and learning opportunities for young talents in the Mekong Delta The Mekong Talent 100 Program was launched in 2022 with the mission of developing high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta. Within the framework of the program, the Mekong Talent Scholarship creates conditions for students and trainees in terms of the access to high-quality education. The students are equipped with the necessary leadership skills and specialized knowledge, contributing to building a bright future for the region. In this announcement, UEH introduces 25 full scholarships for Master's Programs, sponsored by FJCU and WSU. The scholarship program will run for 4 years, from 2025 to 2029. Accordingly, FJCU will sponsor 22 scholarships for candidates of Master's programs in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Food Science and Textiles. In addition to the existing scholarship policy of the Taiwanese Government and a living allowance of NTD 10,000/month (approximately VND 7.7 million), students will also receive Chancellor's Scholarships, involved in advanced Chinese classes and cultural activities. This full scholarship package allows students to easily integrate into the learning environment at FJCU University while experiencing studying and interning at the same time. Meanwhile, WSU will sponsor 3 scholarships for candidates studying the Master of Business Administration with a value equivalent to 15,000 USD (approximately 380 million VND). The Importance of Education and Technology in Sustainable Development In his opening speech, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan, Dean of ISB, stated that the Mekong Delta is a key economic region of Vietnam whereas it is facing many challenges listed as climate change and saltwater intrusion. He emphasized that investment in education, research and technology is the key factor for sustainable development of this region. He also introduced the role of UEH - Vinh Long Campus in training high-quality human resources, scientific research, environmental protection, and promoting innovation. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan, Dean of ISB, delivering the opening speech at the ceremony. Strong commitment from FJCU and WSU in supporting and collaborating with UEH At the ceremony, Prof. Francis Yi-Chen Lan, President of FJCU, demonstrated his commitment to developing higher education and promoting international cooperation. He stated that FJCU will support students through full scholarships and international cooperation programs. He believes that these efforts will contribute to the increasingly strong cooperative relationship between FJCU and UEH. In addition, Prof. Francis Yi-Chen Lan also encouraged students to take advantage of this opportunity to have rich educational experiences. Prof. Francis Yi-Chen Lan, President of FJCU, showing his commitment to developing higher education and promoting international cooperation Meanwhile, Dr Douglas Foster, Provost, Western Sydney University, Vietnam Campus, highlighted the role of education in arising innovation and promoting sustainable development. He expressed his belief that the scholarships from WSU would support learners in the Mekong Delta to achieve their educational and career goals, whether in Vietnam or Australia. They will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to create a positive impact on the community. UEH internationalization strategy and implementation of the ASEAN Hub model Commenting these strategies, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, Director of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, clarified UEH's goals in internationalization and implementing the ASEAN Hub model. He stated that UEH was gradually expanding its high-quality human resources and establishing strategic cooperation with many educational partners. The Mekong Talent 100 Scholarship is part of the roadmap to implement this strategy. Through the scholarship, UEH will attract young talents to study and develop their careers, contributing to providing high-quality labor resources for the locality. In addition, he introduced UEH's bold strategy of becoming an ASEAN Hub, a center of exchange and learning for countries in the region. Conclusion The Mekong Talent 100 Scholarship announcement ceremony is not only an important step in developing high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta but also demonstrates the strong commitment of UEH and international educational partners. Investing in education and talent development is the foundation for sustainable development in the region and Vietnam in the future. Additional photos regarding the ceremony: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 15, 2024, the Student Exchange Program between campuses of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Partner Schools in Mid-Semester 2024 - UEH SUMMER CAMP 2024 was opened at UEH Vinh Long Campus. This is an annual program organized by UEH. In 2024, “ UEH Summer Camp”  is held from July 15 to 31, 2024 with the participation of 124 students from the University of Economics - University of Danang; Nha Trang University and students studying at UEH campuses. UEH Summer Camp  2024  creates opportunities for exchange and learning, connecting students at campuses of the University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and among UEH students and students nationwide. Attending the program, on behalf of UEH main campus, there were  Dr. Nguyen Quoc Hung - Deputy Head of School of Information Technology for Business;  Mr. Phung Thanh Binh - Deputy Head of Department of Environmental,  Agricultural and Resource Economics, School of Economics;  Mr. Duong Ngoc Thang - Program Director, School of Tourism. On behalf of Vinh Long Campus, there was  the participation of  Ms. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of VLC;  Mr. Nguyen Duc Vinh - Deputy Director of VLC;  Mr. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director of VLC; Leaders of Departments, Schools, and Centers of UEH Vinh Long Campus, lecturers of Nha Trang University, lecturers of various programs and all students of the UEH Summer Camp 2024. Overview of the opening ceremony of UEH Summer Camp 2024 Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of VCL - sent her congratulations to the students who registered the UEH Summer Camp 2024: “I believe this is a good opportunity for students from different schools to exchange, to experience and to accumulate practical experience at a special training campus of UEH in the Mekong Delta region. Upon participating in the program, students will experience learning and assessment in a unified manner according to the outline specified in the UEH training program in a multicultural, multi-regional environment; participate in extracurricular programs listed as the Mekong Field Trip, skill training activities, exchange activities to immerse themselves in "A day as a volunteer student of economics 2024" at the Vinh Long. From the success of UEH Summer Camp 2023, I believe that with 03 weeks of studying and training here, students will have a meaningful summer, connecting, nurturing thinking, knowledge and have many good impressions." Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of VLC  - delivering the opening speech of the program. At the opening ceremony, Ms. Duong Nguyen Thanh Phuong - Deputy Head of Training Department - presented some contents of UEH Summer Camp 2024 including: Intra- and extracurricular programs, with the following contents: Participation in the RTD International Conference, Mekong Field Trip, skill training and exchange activities at Vinh Long Campus. Ms. Duong Nguyen Thanh Phuong - Deputy Head of Training Department - presenting the contents of UEH Summer Camp 2024 At the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of the students participating in the UEH Summer Camp 2024, student Nguyen Tran Nhat Minh from Nha Trang University remarked: “UEH Summer Camp 2024 will be a completely new challenging experience but also extremely exciting for each of the student. In the next 3 weeks, with dynamic schedules, we will definitely have many opportunities to better understand the people, culture and cuisine of the Southwest region, while also cultivating useful knowledge and thinking for ourselves. Listening to the teachers' sharing regarding the  meaning of UEH Summer Camp 2024, we promise to strive to study and to improve our knowledge and actively participate in activities to practice our skills." Ms. Duong Nguyen Thanh Phuong - Deputy Head of Training Department - presenting the contents of UEH Summer Camp 2024 At the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of the students participating in the UEH Summer Camp 2024, student Nguyen Tran Nhat Minh from Nha Trang University remarked: “UEH Summer Camp 2024 will be a completely new challenging experience but also extremely exciting for each of the student. In the next 3 weeks, with dynamic schedules, we will definitely have many opportunities to better understand the people, culture and cuisine of the Southwest region, while also cultivating useful knowledge and thinking for ourselves. Listening to the teachers' sharing regarding the  meaning of UEH Summer Camp 2024, we promise to strive to study and to improve our knowledge and actively participate in activities to practice our skills." Teachers and students taking photos after the opening ceremony Additional photos regarding the Opening Ceremony: Additional photos regarding  the first class: Additional photos regarding the reception of students of Summer Camp 2024 in UEH Vinh Long Campus Dormitory: News and photos: Vinh Long Campus (Training Department, Department of Admission and Communication) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 15, 2024, the UEH Sustainable Finance Institute (SFI) organized a seminar to discuss how weather-affected firms make decisions regarding fixed asset purchases and financing options. Dr. Kiet Duong, a Lecturer at the University of York's School for Business and Society, along with his co-author, presented their research findings. Overview of Seminar Attending the program, there were Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc. Prof. Bui Thi Mai Hoai - Director of the Sustainable Finance Institute; Dr. Pham Thai Binh - Deputy Director of the Sustainable Finance Institute; Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of JABES – UEH and also co-author of this research paper with Dr. Duong Tuan Kiet; with many researchers, lectures, students from Sustainable Finance Institute in particular and UEH in general. The study analyzed data from over 26,000 firms across 40 countries, revealing that weather-affected firms are more likely to invest in fixed assets like machinery, equipment, and real estate. These investments are primarily funded through equity, bank loans, and government grants. Leasing was identified as a critical fallback financing option for firms facing barriers such as complex loan procedures, high collateral requirements, and increased loan rejection rates. Furthermore, the study found that firms often use a mix of leasing and other financing sources, demonstrating a flexible approach to asset acquisition. Dr. Duong Tuan Kiet presented the research paper There were several key takeaways: Increased Fixed Asset Investments: Weather-affected firms tend to increase investments in machinery, equipment, and real estate. Primary Financing Sources: Equity, bank loans, and government grants are the main sources of financing. Leasing as Fallback: Leasing serves as a critical alternative for firms encountering external financing challenges. Flexible Strategies: Firms often use a mix of leasing and other financing methods to acquire fixed assets. Assoc. Prof. Mai Hoai, Director of the SFI, highlighted several key takeaways The seminar featured significant contributions and professional insights from lecturers/researchers, lively enriching the discussion session with their expertise: The importance of insurance contracts in mitigating the financial risks associated with weather-induced losses, emphasizing their role in providing financial stability for firms. The sensitivity analysis of the study, taking detailed notes on how outliers affect the outcomes, thus ensuring the reliability of the findings. The impact of tax policy on financing decisions, discussing how tax incentives and regulations can influence firms' choices in investing in fixed assets and their overall financial strategies. Seminar’s discussion and Q&A session The seminar successfully explored the financial decision-making processes of weather-affected firms, with active participation and valuable contributions from the attendees. More interestingly, Assoc. Prof. Mai Hoai stated that the attention of many master’s students in the seminar was particularly beneficial as they learned how to develop an empirical research by critically examining the literature with same topic, choosing and building an analytical framework. Other pictures at the seminar: News, photos: UEH Sustainable Finance Institute Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the 2nd International Conference on “Resilience by Technology and Design – RTD 2024” with the theme “Fostering Sustainability” on July 15, 2024, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), a member of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), officially signed a strategic Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with ABB Automation and Electrification Vietnam, marking a new step in the cooperation between the two sides, with the goal of jointly moving towards sustainable development. Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of ABB Automation and Electrification Vietnam (ABB Vietnam), there were Mr. Tran An Khang - Director of Robotics and Factory Automation Department, Mr. Dang Xuan Hong - Head of Technical Solution Consulting Department, and Mr. Nguyen Minh Toan - Chief Engineer. On behalf of the UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), there were Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of the UEH College of Technology and Design, and Director of the Center for Technology and Design Training, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, together with lecturers of the Institute of Intellifgent and Interactive Technology. Overview of the signing ceremony ABB Vietnam, a subsidiary of ABB Group - a Swiss multinational corporation, is a reliable partner in the field of electrical and automation technology and robotics, providing solutions and services for industry in Vietnam. Being the representative of ABB Vietnam, Mr. Tran An Khang - Director of Robotics and Factory Automation Department - remarked: “ABB has the strength of the most advanced Robotic automation technology, therefore, the company is ready to update the trend from practical production needs to invest in engineering resources and support the training and education at universities. The goal of the company and the school is to coordinate and to train potential, quality human resources for the future, closely meeting the needs of the labor market and creating conditions for students to have the opportunity to research, to practice, and to expand their employment opportunities." Mr. Tran An Khang - Director of Robotics and Factory Automation Department In addition, ABB Vietnam will sponsor the UEH College of Technology and Design with a demo Robot station serving the teaching and learning of the school, Robot Studio simulation software for 1 server and 100 clients for students to practice. In addition, ABB will send experts to train and to share experiences about Robots with the staff, lecturers and students of the school and sponsor scholarships as well as to create conditions for the students to participate in internships at ABB Company. Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design (left) and Mr. Tran An Khang - Director of Robotics and Factory Automation, ABB Automation and Electrification Vietnam (right) – together with the delegates performing the signing ceremony The success of the signing ceremony between UEH College of Technology and Design and ABB Automation and Electrification Vietnam has marked an important milestone in the cooperation between the two sides, demonstrating the continuous efforts of UEH in general and CTD in particular in expanding the network of domestic and international partners, thereby, improving the quality of education and research, equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become global citizens in the modern world. Additional photos regarding the ceremony: News and photos: Office of UEH College of Technology and Design, Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology RTD 2024, which is to take place within 4 days from July 15-18, 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH - Campus B, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong) and in the Mekong Delta (UEH - Vinh Long Branch), is co-hosted by UEH School of Technology and Design and UEH - Vinh Long Branch, with more than 60 keynote speeches, special sessions and parallel sessions related to promoting sustainability through technology and design. On the morning of July 15, the RTD 2024 Conference officially opened at Campus B UEH with the participation of Dr. Sangwoo Park - Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea (MOLIT) and delegation; Prof. Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macao; Prof. Min Sangwon - Vice President of Kwangwoon University, Korea; Prof. Wim Van Haver Beak - University of Antwerp, Belgium; Prof. Wei-Chih Lin - National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan; Prof. Kelly Shannon - KU Leuven University, Belgium; Prof. Bruno De Meulder - KU Leuven University, Belgium; Prof. Lesly Goh - Fulbright Specialist; Prof. Karen Tagulao - Saint Joseph University, Macao; Prof. Javed I.Khan - Kent State University, USA. On the UEH side, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; together with the Board of Directors of UEH member schools, leaders of faculties, institutes and units under UEH. Overview of the opening ceremony of RTD 2024 workshop Giving a speech at the Opening, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong welcomed the speakers and experts from all over the world who gathered at RTD to exchange ideas on building a better future. He shared: “As a leading university in Vietnam, pursuing a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy, UEH has a strong belief in promoting the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) through education and research. Recently, UEH has implemented many initiatives to support the application of SDGs through projects, research and implementation of innovative solutions to solve social problems. These actions not only directly impact awareness but also inspire the younger generation and each individual today towards a better future. From creating a sustainable Green Campus to moving towards a circular economy through research, UEH is making a multi-dimensional impact across multiple areas of technology and innovation. And the RTD Conference is an efforts to reach out internationally and is creating promising collaborations between different researchers around the world to work together on global development solutions.” Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivered the opening speech at the RTD 2024 Conference The Conference session in Ho Chi Minh City with the theme "Fostering Sustainability - Promoting sustainability" takes place from July 15-16, 2024. The workshop focused on exploring the important role of advanced technology, innovative design methods, and comprehensive data analytics in creating solutions that align with the principles of environmental responsibility, economic viability, and economic potential, and social justice towards urban, regional and societal sustainability. This is an opportunity for domestic and international scholars and businesses to exchange, to cooperate, to transfer science, engineering, technology and to develop technology and design solutions with a focus on enhancing resilience capabilities for communities in a new era of change and uncertainty. The Conference session in Ho Chi Minh City includes a series of activities as follows: 8 discussion sessions, 11 special sessions and parallel discussion sessions. In addition, the program has an exhibition of research works, products, new applications and interactive experiences from businesses, for example: Renewable Energy model exhibition, Piano playing robot, Robot Receptionist, Coffee making robot, Hologram receptionist and more. Dr. Sangwoo Park - Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea (MOLIT) presented on the experience of developing smart cities in Korea on the morning of July 15, 2024. Prof. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau presented the topic “Standardizing Sustainability: Neuroscience Research and AI Technology in Macau” The RTD 2024 Conference session held at UEH - Vinh Long Campus on July 17, 2024 focused on the topic "For a More Sustainable Mekong Delta - Towards a more sustainable Mekong Delta", on the basis of technology and design, with the purpose of proposing solutions to promote more sustainable development for the Mekong Delta region, listed as nature-based development, socio-ecological transformation, sustainable agriculture, innovation and so on. In addition to the main discussion sessions taking place on July 17, 2024, RTD 2024 organizes a field visit program in the Mekong Delta on July 18, 2024. This program is designed to give experts, speakers, lecturers, students and attendees the opportunity to directly observe and to experience practice in one of Vietnam's key regions. This tour not only helps to better understand the challenges and opportunities in sustainable development but also facilitates exchanges and connections with the local community. RTD 2024 promises to bring attendees in-depth knowledge, updates on the latest trends, as well as analysis of new, unique and multi-dimensional perspectives. This is an opportunity to learn from leading experts in the fields of technology and design. * Get the conference schedule HERE. * Get speaker information HERE. Delegates attending RTD 2024 take souvenir photos Additional photos at the Opening of RTD 2024: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 5, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to coordinate with the Department of Science, Technology and Environment - Ministry of Education and Training to organize the Seminar on "Building Experience in Journals Meeting Scopus/ACI Standards" with the aim of exchanging experiences between journals that have met Scopus/ACI standards and suggesting solutions to improve the quality of journals of units under the Ministry in the direction of meeting Scopus/ACI standards. Attending the Seminar, on the side of the Ministry of Education and Training, there was the participation of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister of Education and Training and Dr. Vu Thanh Binh - Deputy Director of the Department of Science, Technology and Environment - Ministry of Education and Training. On the side of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies together with the leadership, Editor-in-Chiefs, science and technology departments/divisions of journals at universities, colleges, and research institutes under the Ministry of Education & Training nationwide. Overview of the seminar Speaking at the seminar, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Phuc shared that developing domestic journals integrating with countries in the region and worldwide is an important task. In the future, researchers can publish articles in domestic journals with international quality and standards. The Deputy Minister informed that there are currently 32 journals under higher education institutions managed by the Ministry of Education and Training (excluding member schools). Based on the position, role and importance of journals, in the past, the Ministry of Education and Training has supported 18 journals to develop plans to meet ACI standards; 02 journals to meet Scopus standards. He expressed his joy that at the end of the implementation, 2 journals - Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Journal of Economics and Development of the National Economics University have completed the goal of being indexed in Scopus. 08 journals have completed the goal of being indexed in ACI. The remainder are awaiting results to be announced from ACI in 2024. Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Phuc at the seminar Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, shared some experiences of being indexed in Web of Science and Scopus of JABES, and made some policy suggestions. JABES was officially recognized as part of the prestigious international database of Web of Science (WoS) in May 2021. More importantly, on March 6, 2022, after a long and persistent effort, along with a strict registration, appraisal, evaluation and review process, JABES was officially indexed in Scopus. Most recently, in 2023, SCImago and the Scopus databases ranked prestigious journals in Scopus, and JABES was rated as Q1. This result once again affirms the academic reputation of JABES in the domestic and international scientific community. Based on the specific situation of JABES, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai presented 6 important experiences that need to be prepared to be officially indexed in WoS and Scopus, including financial support from the Ministry of Education and Training, attention from training institutions and efforts of the Journal throughout the process of improving the recognition and academic quality of articles from the global scholarly community publishing research results according to the published scope. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai at the discussion session At the Seminar, Prof. Dr. Le Quoc Hoi - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Economics and Development, National Economics University presented "Experience in International Integration of Vietnamese Journals: Perspective from the Journal of Economics and Development". Prof. Dr. Le Quoc Hoi said that improving the quality of journals for indexing in international databases has become an urgent requirement." To improve the quality of Vietnamese journals, as well as to have more and more journals indexed in WoS, Scopus and ACI, it is time for managers of Vietnamese journals to work seriously and determine the right roadmap, steps and specific solutions according to the criteria of the international peer review system. This is a task that needs support from the government and the scientific community so that Vietnam can soon have more journals that meet international standards ", Prof. Dr. Le Quoc Hoi asserted. Prof. Dr. Le Quoc Hoi presenting at the Seminar Presenting in the discussion, Associate Professor, Dr. Dinh Van Thuat - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Construction Science and Technology said that Vietnam needed to have more Scopus/WoS journals to publish domestic and foreign articles. To do so, there needs to be a strong initial investment in specialized human resources and facilities, especially finance to maintain activities including services using the international editing and publishing system that some international organizations have monopolized for many years. Current domestic journal activities cannot generate enough revenue to cover necessary expenses. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinh Van Thuat presenting The seminar ended with a discussion and exchange between units on the issue of rapidly increasing the number of journals indexed in ACI/Scopus. Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Phuc said that in the upcoming time, the Ministry of Education and Training will have a plan, roadmap and program to support the Vietnamese higher education system in building international standard journals in line with the expectation of being indexed in WoS/Scopus as well as other prestigious indices in the world. The Discussion Session Seminar documents can be found here Additional photos regarding the Seminar: News and photos: Department of Research, Development, and Global Engagement, JABES, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Last June, the UEH delegation attended the Global Sustainable Development Conference 2024 organized by Times Higher Education in Thailand, gaining new perspectives for the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy. More than 100 in-depth discussion sessions, presenting new approaches to sustainable university models The Global Sustainable Development Conference 2024 was held at the National Convention Center of Thailand, Bangkok, bringing together 117 leading speakers and experts and 1,200 delegates from universities, businesses and various organizations around the world. With more than 100 sessions, 6 essential, focus-required social transformations were spread to individuals and organizations to jointly achieve the 17 SDGs set by the United Nations. In specific, they include: (1) digital transformation revolution for sustainable development; (2) education, gender and inequality; (3) energy, decarbonization and sustainable industry; (4) health, well-being and demography; (5) sustainable cities and communities; and (6) sustainable food, land, water and oceans. In particular, new approaches to the roles and actions of higher education institutions in the above-mentioned transformation revolve around five aspects: Training, Research, Governance, Operation, and Community. Specifically, in terms of Training activities, the discussion sessions mentioned: (1) applying active education methods to the curriculum, thereby empowering each individual for sustainable transformation; (2) focusing on training green, sustainable skills groups, exploring the benefits of integrating these skills into each individual's lifelong learning process, building an environmentally-savvy workforce; (3) mentioning the role of higher education in promoting frameworks, thinking and actions for happiness, gender equality, social justice; and (4) transforming the education system to develop a green workforce, helping learners thrive as resilient leaders in facing of global challenges. In terms of  Research, the sessions emphasized: (1) how to systematize comprehensive methods and initiatives to approach sustainability as a whole rather than individually; (2) highlighting how different stakeholders use innovation tools to narrow gaps in education access, address gender barriers, and move towards equitable access to education; (3) and the role of research and innovation in engaging society in biodiversity conservation efforts. In terms of Governance, the discussions highlighted: (1) the need for policies and training programs for the next generation of leaders and employees, ensuring they are fully equipped with the knowledge to promote positive changes and address pressing challenges of our time; (2) emphasizing strategic partnerships between schools, academic researchers and technology providers that contribute to sustainable development and ensure safe and ethical use. In terms of  Operations, the sessions underlined: (1) recent breakthroughs in AI-driven materials and system design that significantly boost energy conversion efficiency to close the carbon loop and (2) promoting sustainable cities by empowering communities and driving citizen behavior toward a more sustainable future. In terms of Community, the discussions emphasized collaboration among stakeholders in planning and building a strong policy to promote healthy, quality lifestyles and address sustainability and inequality. Overview of the opening session of the conference UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable Strategy: continuously adjusting according to PDCA principles to stay in line with the latest trends Applying the PDCA principle (Plan – Do – Check – Act) in the process of planning, organizing, evaluating, and implementing, the plans and initiatives of the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy have been continuously adjusted, pioneering the latest approaches in the world. Up to now, 17 SDGs have been gradually integrated into 5 aspects of the school including Training, Research, Community Connection, Operation and Governance and the initial results have been unveiled. Notably, the “Glocal” (Global & Local) knowledge is focused on in the training activities of all levels of UEH, through 3 key groups of activities: (1) integrating multidisciplinary and sustainable knowledge into the design of the roadmap, building content and implementing training programs, (2) building a global learning environment with diverse training products, diverse learning methods associated with the lifelong learning process of each individual; and (3) efforts to train human resources contributing to the development of the region and locality through local campuses such as UEH Vinh Long, UEH Ho Chi Minh City, and soon UEH Nha Trang. In recent years, the proportion of quality research articles and international publications contributing to addressing the 17 SDGs has been increasing. In 2023, this number was 311 articles, accounting for 60% of the total number of articles according to the Scopus database. This resulted from the determination to promote international publications that integrate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, thereby raising awareness and skills for the next generation of researchers. “Creating a community of action for sustainable development” is the orientation of the programs connecting UEH and other related partners in the past 3 years. The UEH Global - Digital Transformation for Schools project connects UEH and the teacher community, the Community Connection - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Action program with 4 comprehensive cooperation categories between UEH and the business community, or the Giving to UEH funding “For a sustainable development future” creates opportunities for the community, contributes and sponsors education. These programs have realized the above pioneering orientation. With the view that "UEH campuses and organizational environments must practice sustainable environments first", UEH Operations and Governance prioritize sustainable development. Typical examples are effective management policies using OKR; the UEH Award "for a UEHer community of changemakers"; the policies that create continuous motivation; or the sustainable organizational structure model. In particular, the establishment and scientific operation of the UEH Green Campus project has helped UEH reduce 4 tons of landfill waste by integrating the Living Lab model and the recycling waste circulation model with a management and control mechanism from root to tip. This model has spread to domestic and foreign units, organizations, and localities such as ANZ Bank, District 7 - Ho Chi Minh City. It can be stated that the new approaches to sustainable development from the Global Sustainable Development Conference 2024 have been applied and suggested innovative and comprehensive approaches to the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable Strategy. Continuously learning and implementing these approaches will contribute to promoting a pioneering UEH not only in the academic field but also in sustainable leadership and social responsibility implementation, firstly in Vietnam./. News and photos: Board of Sustainable University Project, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The 2nd International Conference on Resilience by Technology and Design (RTD 2024) is an important academic event in the field of technology and design associated with sustainable development co-organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and 12 prestigious international universities from Italy, Australia, Korea, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, and Japan. RTD 2024 is to take place within 4 days from July 15-18, 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Campus B, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong) and in the Mekong Delta (UEH Vinh Long Campus) co-hosted by UEH College of Technology and Design and UEH Vinh Long Campus. RTD 2024 promises to be an ideal venue for academic exchange on promoting sustainability through technology and design. The conference includes a series of keynote speeches, special sessions and parallel sessions. Below is the introduction regarding the Keynote Speakers of RTD 2024: Dr. Sangwoo Park - Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea (MOLIT) Dr. Sangwoo Park, born in 1961 in Busan, South Korea, is currently the Minister of the Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT). He holds a PhD in Urban Planning from Gachon University. With extensive experience in urban planning and development, he has contributed to shaping many important policies and strategies for Korea. At the RTD 2024, Mr. Sangwoo Park will have a keynote speech on the topic "Smart City Strategy of Korea". The presentation will provide new perspectives on smart urban construction, with many innovative initiatives in city transport infrastructure. Dr. Sangwoo Park Professor Alvaro Manuel Mendes Barbosa - University of Saint Joseph, Macau Alvaro Barbosa is Vice-Chancellor and Professor at University of Saint Joseph, Macau. He has over 20 years of experience with a rich academic background in the fields of Engineering, Arts and Computer Science. In particular, he has made various outstanding achievements in the fields of Music Experimental Networks and Interactive Sound System Design during his Postdoctoral Research at Stanford University (USA) in 2010. At RTD 2024, Professor Alvaro Barbosa will present the topic "Benchmarking Sustainability: Neurosciences and AI Tech Research in Macau". His presentation will provide groundbreaking insights into the application of neuroscience and AI technology in sustainable development. Professor Alvaro Manuel Mendes Barbosa Professor Wei-Chih Lin - National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan RTD 2024 is honored to have the participation of Professor Wei-Chih Lin from National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, a leading expert in the field of mechanical and electromechanical engineering. He obtained a PhD from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. He holds more than thirty patents and has published more than fifty research papers, focusing on areas of mechatronic design, human-machine systems, assistive devices, sensors, and bioengineering. In his keynote speech at RTD 2024, Professor Wei-Chih Lin will present "Smart Agricultural Robots Transforming the Current and Future of Farming". Professor Wei-Chih Lin Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke - University of Antwerp, Belgium Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke is, currently, the Academic Director of the Master of Management Program at Antwerp School of Management, Belgium. With an illustrious career in the field of technology and innovation management, he was honored by the International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) as one of the top 50 researchers in the period 2008-2012. From April 2018 to March 2021, he was also a member of the Advisory Committee of the Center for Technology Innovation Research at Tsinghua University. At the conference, Professor Vanhaverbeke will present the topic “Lack of Understanding of the Innovation Ecosystem Leading to Slow Adoption of Digital Technology Applications: Examples from Digital Healthcare and Precision Agriculture”. Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke Professor Kelly Shannon and Professor Bruno De Meulder - KU Leuven University, Belgium Professor Kelly Shannon and Professor Bruno De Meulder from KU Leuven, Belgium will be the keynote speakers at the RTD 2024. Professor Shannon, currently, Director of the Master of Human Settlements and the Master of Urbanism, Landscape and Planning programs, together with Professor De Meulder, Coordinator of the Master of Human Settlements and the Master of Urbanism, Landscape and Planning programs, will deliver a promising presentation entitled “A Socio-Ecological Turn for the Mekong Delta: Accentuating Indigenous Logics”. In this presentation, attendees will explore how ecological and social principles can be applied to sustainable development for the Mekong Delta while highlighting the role of indigenous logics in urban and landscape design. Professor Kelly Shannon Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke Professor Kelly Shannon and Professor Bruno De Meulder - KU Leuven University, Belgium Professor Kelly Shannon and Professor Bruno De Meulder from KU Leuven, Belgium will be the keynote speakers at the RTD 2024. Professor Shannon, currently, Director of the Master of Human Settlements and the Master of Urbanism, Landscape and Planning programs, together with Professor De Meulder, Coordinator of the Master of Human Settlements and the Master of Urbanism, Landscape and Planning programs, will deliver a promising presentation entitled “A Socio-Ecological Turn for the Mekong Delta: Accentuating Indigenous Logics”. In this presentation, attendees will explore how ecological and social principles can be applied to sustainable development for the Mekong Delta while highlighting the role of indigenous logics in urban and landscape design. Professor Karen Tagulao Professor Lesly Goh, WorldBank Lesly Goh is a renowned international policy advisor, working to drive data and technology innovation in emerging markets in the areas of FinTech, AgTech, Climate, and Digital Transformation in Government. Lesly is a Senior Technology Advisor, Former Chief Technology Officer of the World Bank Group. She is also a Fulbright Fellow, and Senior Fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. She is a Board Member of GovTech Singapore and Advisor to the Harvard Project on Asian and International Relations. At RTD 2024, Professor Lesly Goh will deliver a keynote speech titled “Sowing the Seeds for a More Sustainable Food System”, exploring strategies and solutions towards building a more sustainable food system. Professor Lesly Goh Professor Javed I.Khan - Kent State University, USA Dr. Javed I. Khan, Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Kent State University, is a leading expert in the field of network infrastructure. With over two decades of experience, he has designed national high-speed networks listed as BdREN and NgREN for Bangladesh and Nigeria. At RTD 2024, he will present “ Research in Programmable Networking ,” which explores cutting-edge research in the field of programming networks. Professor Javed I.Khan In addition to keynote speakers, the conference includes more special discussion sessions on the following topics: (i) Digital Twin and Smart City; (ii) City Image and City Branding; (iii) Nature based Solutions for Smart City Development; (iv) Deep Tech: Innovations and Statups; (v) Advanced Control Robotics; (vi) Big Data, AI, ML, DL, and Cloud Computing in Sustainable Practices; (vii) Art Tech ; (viii) Sustainability; (ix) Systematic Creativity Towards Sustainability; (x) Sustainable Energy; (xi) Innovation Ecosystem in Mekong Delta. In addition to the special sessions and discussions, RTD 2024 organizes parallel sessions where domestic and international researchers and experts will present the latest research in the fields of technology and design. These parallel sessions not only help attendees expand their professional knowledge but also have the opportunity to share practical experiences, meet, collaborate and build relationships with experts who share the same passion and interest, resulting in the promotion of sustainable development in their fields. The RTD 2024-Fostering Sustainability conference is not only an important academic event but also a valuable opportunity for scholars and experts from many countries to exchange, collaborate and explore innovative solutions for a more sustainable world. Attending the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to access the most advanced research, to share ideas and to build valuable partnerships in the fields of technology and design. The Organizing Committee of RTD 2024 cordially invites researchers, scholars, experts, lecturers, and students to register to attend so as not to miss the opportunity to attend an international conference with new and interesting topics. For further information regarding the Conference, please visit http://rtdconference.info/ . News and photos: RTD 2024 Organizing Committee Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 7, 2024, at Room B1308, Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the opening ceremony of the Training Course on "Economic and Financial Management for the Healthcare Sector" - Batch 5 on July, 2024, and the Professional Training Course on Bidding - Batch 1 on July, 2024. Attending the opening ceremony was Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Undergraduate Training and other lecturers as well as the experts participating in the class and students of both batches. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son remarked: “In its development process, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperation with organizations, agencies and enterprises through the program "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action " so that we can accompany organizations and enterprises in the process of training high-quality human resources; concurrently, , spreading values to the society and the community, especially the value of multi-disciplinary knowledge. The high-quality human resources in the public sector plays a very important role in implementing strategies according to the policies of the Party and the Government, thereby determining the quality of socio-economic development. As a key university in Vietnam, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City hopes to contribute part of its efforts to the development of the city in particular and the country in general.” Promoting its role and strengths, UEH continues to open the Training Course on “Economic and Financial Management for the Healthcare Sector” - Batch 5 on July, 2024 and the Professional Training Course on Bidding - Batch 1 on July, 2024. Image of the Opening Ceremony The training course “Economic and Financial Management for the Health Sector” is a program specifically designed for the Health sector, meeting the “Regulations on standards, conditions and procedures for appointment, reappointment, transfer, rotation, resignation, and dismissal of management positions in public services of the Ministry of Health” issued under Decision No. 2969/QD-BYT dated June 16, 2021 of the Ministry of Health. The course includes 06 key topics in the field of Economic and Financial Management with case studies close to the Health sector. Those qualified students will be awarded a certificate of completion of the course by UEH. The Professional Training Course on Bidding - Batch 1 on July, 2024 - is designed to compensate for professional knowledge on Bidding, updated terms of the Bidding Law 2023 (effective on January 1, 2024) and legal documents guiding implementation for units in need. The course content focuses on training for units to select contractors, with the target learners being leaders and specialists who have been conducting bidding at the units. With the training method based on case studies and hands-on instruction, students can approach the fastest, most effectively and most proficiently, to grasp the practical skills of bidding activities at the unit. The training content is based on the framework for training and fostering professional skills on bidding (issued with Circular No. 02/2024/TT-BKHĐT dated March 6, 2024 of the Minister of Planning and Investment), which focuses on new terms of the Bidding Law 2023 (effective on January 1, 2024) and legal documents guiding its implementation. The program takes place in 15 sessions with 10 topics covering all related issues. The Professional Training Course on Bidding is organized based on the actual needs of the Training Courses on “Economic and Financial Management for the Healthcare Sector” in the past two years and the CEO Training Courses for the Vietnam Rubber Group (VRG). Therefore, in addition to the trainees in the Healthcare sector and the trainees from units in Vietnam, there are also trainees from VRG in the Kingdom of Cambodia. To organize the course, UEH has developed a new training program, applying the latest legal regulations and inviting lecturers with knowledge and practical experience to participate in teaching; preparing facilities for the classroom, and applying technology in organizing and managing the classroom. In particular, the learners from Chu Se - KamPong Thom Rubber Joint Stock Company - studied in the company’s online meeting room in Siem Reap, Cambodia and were directly connected to the class taking place in Room B1-308. Trainees attending the Professional Training Course on Bidding at  Chu Se Rubber Joint Stock Company - KamPong Thom Students taking photos at the Opening Ceremony It is known that the Batch 6th of the Training Course on "Economic and Financial Management for the Healthcare Sector" will continue to open in October 2024, learners can refer to the information at the following link go.ueh.edu.vn/yte. Batch 2 of the Professional Training Course on Bidding will continue to open in September 2024 at go.ueh.edu.vn/dauthau. In addition, UEH is developing a course on “Research methods and skills to implement pharmacoeconomic assessment reports” for the healthcare sector participating in implementing Pharmacoeconomic assessment reports in accordance with Decision 1315/QD-BYT dated May 17, 2024. The course is expected to open in October 2024. Learners can discover further information at the link go.ueh.edu.vn/kinhteduoc. News and photos: UEH Department of Undergraduate Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the success of the first International Conference on Resilience by Technology and Design (RTD 2022) with the theme "Smart Living", University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) continues to accompany prestigious universities around the world such as Italy, Australia, Korea, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, etc. to organize the second International Conference on Resilience by Technology and Design (RTD 2024). The International Conference on Resilience by Technology and Design - RTD 2024 includes 2 main events: The event brings together a large number of leaders, professors, scholars, and leading prestigious experts with national and international influence in the fields of technology, design, art, management, and planning. The speakers will discuss topics of high scientific value, practicality, and application such as the role of advanced technology, innovative design methods, and comprehensive data analysis in initiating solutions towards sustainable action and better quality of life. Sustainable development in technology and design helps improve the quality of life and drive faster and more effective socio-economic processes. In addition to the main discussion sessions and presentations, many other important activities will take place at the RTD 2024 Conference, such as cooperation exchanges, publication of scientific reports and research results from within and outside the country. At the same time, exhibitions of research works, products, new applications and interactive experiences from businesses will create a vibrant and creative space. The conference is also a place for businesses, experts, guests and attendees to connect with the academic community that shares an interest in sustainable development in technology and design, aiming to shape a better world. Notably, RTD 2024 has the participation and sponsorship of the Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank). Over the past 10 years, Vietcombank has continuously promoted social security activities with many practical programs, contributing to the common development of the community and society. Vietcombank's presence at RTD 2024 is a proof to their commitment to promoting sustainable development through activities supporting science, technology and design. In addition to the plenary sessions and presentations, the RTD 2024 Conference includes many important activities listed as cooperation exchanges; publication of reports and research results domestically and abroad; exhibition of research works, products, new applications, and interactive experiences from businesses. This will certainly be a great opportunity to learn from leading experts in the fields of technology and design. The conference is also one place for experts, guests, and participants to connect with the academic community that shares the same interest in sustainable development in technology and design, aiming to shape a better world. In addition, RTD 2024 will organize a field trip to the Mekong Delta. This program is designed to provide experts, speakers, lecturers, students, and participants with the opportunity to observe and to experience one of Vietnam’s key regions. The tour will not only help them better understand the challenges and opportunities in sustainable development but also facilitate exchanges and connections with the local community. The Organizing Committee of RTD 2024 cordially invites researchers, scholars, experts, lecturers, postgraduates, and students to register so as not to miss the opportunity to participate in an international conference with new and interesting topics. For further information regarding the presentation topics, venue, and registration, please kindly visit the conference's official website at: http://rtdconference.info/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Students of the ICAEW CFAB+ integrated accounting program can participate in career orientation programs, summer internships, and internships in Malaysia from June 30, 2024 to July 6, 2024, under a tripartite cooperation agreement between UEH, BDO Vietnam, and ICEAW to train high-quality human resources in the fields of accounting, auditing, and finance in accordance with international standards. For a long time, UEH has frequently developed business tour programs to allow students to experience the real world at the enterprise, bridging the gap between theory and practice and providing students with the most realistic perspective of their future working environment. Students in the CFAB+ Integrated Accounting curriculum have had the opportunity to visit and experience the business environment in Malaysia, in along with collaborating with enterprises and businesses in Vietnam. UEH lecturers and students visit BDO Malaysia At the start of the program, a delegation of lecturers and students visited the BDO Malaysia office and were greeted warmly by company executives. Ms. Prianka Jothi Ganes, Assistant Director of Talent Recruitment at BDO Malaysia, introduced the delegation to the company's operating model, recruitment programs, talent attraction, and employee mental health facilities. Then, Ms. Thong Siew Fong, Recruitment Director, and Mr. Samuel Kangoni, Audit Director discussed the auditing and transfer pricing professions in further detail, as well as practical working experiences and talents, with the student delegation. Continuing the journey, the delegation took part in the STRENGTH workshop, which included building a tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows, a SWOT sharing session to identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges in specific situations chosen by the students, and group discussion activities. CFAB+ students participate in STRENGTH workshop To improve students' soft skills and increase their chances of getting employed by overseas firms, the second day's tour led them to Linkedin Workshop. Students were taught how to properly organize and promote their Linkedin accounts in order to make the best impression on potential employers. From there, students will go on a voyage of "connecting" and discovering a "land" full with possibility, not just to find a career, but also to generate opportunities for personal development. CFAB* students join Linkedin Wokshop at BDO Malaysia After a period of continuous study and group work, the student groups will present their project results to a panel of judges who are senior management personnel from BDO Malaysia, including Mr. Brendan Francis Lim - General Manager, Audit & Assurance; Mr. Chok Chau On - Managing Director, Consulting; Ms. Bonnie Tham - Managing Director, Head of Human Resources and Support; and Ms. Thong Siew Fong - Recruitment Director. This is a unique and valuable opportunity for students to listen to and get criticism from long-standing professionals in the subject, as well as to experiment and prove themselves. CFAB+ students present group projects Ms. Bonnie Tham - Executive Director, Head of Human Resources and Support and Ms. Thong Siew Fong - Recruitment Manager as Judges evaluating the presentation of UEH students Following their summer internship at BDO Malaysia, CFAB+ students visited and interacted with Universiti Malaya (UM), Malaysia's oldest public research university, established in 1905. UEH lecturers and students take souvenir photo at Universiti Malaya (UM) The students then had the opportunity to learn more about the ICAEW study program at the Sunway TES facility, which primarily teaches the CFAB and ACA programs, as well as to experience the use of virtual reality (AR) in learning. UEH lecturers and students take souvenir photo at Sunway University In addition to activities that help students experience the real working environment, particularly at foreign enterprises, beginning in their first years of university, and sharing sessions to improve soft skills, CFAB+ students have oriented their careers, professional skills, and built their own plans more clearly in their study path and career conquest. Additional photos: News and photos: COB Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 4, 2024, at Hall A.103, UEH Union organized a conference on the review of UEH Union activities in the first 6 months of 2024 and the implementation of programs for the last 6 months of 2024. Attending the conference were Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, members of the Executive Committee of UEH Union, members of the Inspection Committee of UEH Union, members of the Executive Committee of Unions of member colleges, union officials of Departments and affiliated union groups. Overview of the Conference Presenting the summary report of the Union's activities in the first 6 months of the year and the implementation of programs for the last 6 months of 2024, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of the UEH Union - emphasized that with the direction and the support of the Party Committee, the Board of Directors of UEH, the superior union, the Board of Directors of member colleges, leaders of UEH-affiliated units, the Executive Board of the Union and all union members, civil servants and employees, many activities have achieved excellent results. These efforts have been well implementing UEH’s key goals and strategies and contributing to the overall development of UEH. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union at the Conference In the first 6 months of 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Union organized programs with diverse topics and received enthusiastic participation from UEH officials and employees, including 1. Participating in organizing the UEH-level Conference of officials and employees in 2024; 2. Organizing a conference to summarize activities in 2023, in which many important achievements are recognized; 3. Organizing gift awarding to 414 retired lecturers and officials with a budget of 414 million VND; visiting and giving gifts to 24 families of deceased officials, employees and retirees with a budget of 12.5 million VND; gaving Tet gifts to 924 officials and employees with a total budget of 92.4 million VND on the occasion of Lunar New Year 2024; 4. Coordinating with UEH to organize the program "Spring of Love", giving Tet gifts to disadvantaged people in Phong Phu commune, Binh Chanh district on the occasion of the Lunar New Year of the Dragon 2024 with an amount of 200 million VND. 5. Training 85 union officials of the unit for the term 2023 - 2025 with “Unanimously and creatively with Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH” theme in Vung Tau City; 6. Organizing an activity series to celebrate International Women’ Day on March 8: Health screening program to prevent stroke for female employees and officials in collaboration with Ytech Company Limited; Congratulating and giving flowers and gifts to units with female union members; 7. Organizing the UEH Staff and Employee Art Performance 2024. The performance will be held in 2 nights (May 16 and 17, 2024); 8. Organizing a cultural exchange program with the participation of more than 100 children of officials and employees, and implementing activities for children of officials and employees; 9. Organizing a seminar series on "UEH Sustainable Development - Current Inevitable Trend"; 10. Coordinating with the UEH Women’ Advancement Committee to organize the program “Eye screening for officials, employees and families”; 11. Summarizing and reviewing the emulation and the rewards for unions in 2023; 12. Participating in Competition Block 2 activities in the academic year of 2023 - 2024. Promoting the enthusiasm of the past 6 months, UEH Union announced new programs scheduled to take place in the last 6 months of 2024 with activities of celebrating the 95th anniversary of the founding of Vietnam Union (July 28, 1929 - July 28, 2024), commending “Our Union Officials” in 2024, improving sustainable action capacity, fostering UEH culture for each individual; and spiritually serving officials and employees. In addition, the Conference collected comments on the set of emulation and commendation criteria for Union activities in 2024. Ms. Dao Thi Minh Huyen - Member of the Executive Committee of UEH Union - collecting comments on the set of criteria for emulation and rewards for Union activities in 2024 UEH Union is an active and pioneering unit striving to compete and make efforts to serve officials and employees at UEH. Promoting the achievements in the first 6 months of the year, the Union will continue performing the assigned key tasks well, contributing to the roadmap for implementing the multi-disciplinary and sustainable restructuring of UEH. Additional photos regarding the Conference: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From June 17th to June 20th, 2024, Université Côte d’Azur (UCA), France coordinated with the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia (TUKE) to organize a consortium meeting and IPC staff training on digital transformation at UCA, France, within the framework of the project “Bridging Digital Divide in Mongolia and Vietnam through HEI’s Digital Transformation” (DIGITAL-MOVE).  These were activities in WP1 & WP3 of the project. The University of Danang (VN), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (VN), Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (VN), Can Tho University (VN), Quy Nhon University (VN), Nha Trang University (VN), Tay Nguyen University (VN), CITI University-CITI University Institute (Mongolia), University of Life Sciences (Mongolia), Otoch Manramba University, Erdenet Institute of Technology (Mongolia), Université Côte d’Azur (France) and The Technical University of Košice (Slovakia) nominated representatives to participate in in-person consortium meeting and IPC staff training. All participants at UCA, France The consortium meeting and IPC staff training course discussed some of the following important contents: During the meeting, representatives of each partner also presented the content, implementation plan and status of the digital work package they are in charge of. Vietnamese Representatives at the Consortium meeting Discussion sessions at Consortium meeting Participants who joined the IPC staff training course were provided with knowledge and skills in designing digital lectures, digital learning materials, organizing training in the digital environment, and digital management. On that basis, delegates had the opportunity to exchange and discuss to raise awareness of the role and importance of digital transformation in higher education, and orientations to promote digital transformation in training at universities in Vietnam in general and Vietnamese partners participating in the project in particular. This was also an opportunity to support digital technology application skills for lecturers, and support and accompany students in digital education activities, contributing to the formation and creation of digital culture in higher education institutions in the trend of higher education development in the 4.0 era. Participants in IPC staff training Discussion sessions of IPC staff training at UCA The DIGITAL-MOVE project is funded by the European Community (EC) to strengthen the higher education institution’s capacity in developing countries. The project was built to achieve main goals such as: developing a digital transformation culture in higher education institutions in Mongolia and Vietnam; promoting digital transformation culture; and developing digital soft skills for lecturers, students, specialists, and managers through training courses… 13 universities are participating in the DIGITAL MOVE project, including 4 institutes and schools of Mongolia (CITI University, Mongolian University of Life Sciences, Otoch Manramba University – Otoch Manramba University, and Erdenet Institute of Technology), 2 universities in Europe (Université Côte d’Azur – Université Côte d’Azur (France) and the Technical University of Kosice (Slovakia), and 07 Vietnamese universities including the University of Danang, Tay Nguyen University, Nha Trang University, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Can Tho University, Quy Nhon University, and Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics. The project will be implemented from February 2023 to February 2026, with a total budget of 783,570 EURO. The key outcomes of the project are as follows: 07 universities in Vietnam and 4 universities in Mongolia have improved digital transformation capacity; 10 subjects on digital transformation for undergraduate students and 06 subjects for graduate students in the field of digital transformation have been updated and revised for teaching. There will be 400 turns of students, 100 turns of lecturers, 100 turns of officials, and 30 turns of leaders and managers trained in digital transformation at higher education institutions; 2 digital events will be held in Vietnam and Mongolia; 01 guiding document to promote digital transformation, 01 document on teaching/learning methods in the digital environment at higher education institutions (handbook) and 01 policy report on digital transformation will be published in 2 languages, Vietnamese and Mongolian versions. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 24, 2024, 26 UEH students from the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology (3I) completed their exchange semester at National United University (NUU), Taiwan. This was an academic exchange program within the framework of cooperation between the two units to create conditions for students to study in an international educational environment, to expand cultural exchanges, and to improve knowledge. Lecturers and students taking photos at NUU's Welcome Party for UEH The exchange program took place over 6 months, from February 19, 2024 to June 24, 2024. Within the framework of the program, participating students will study specialized subjects in the two majors of Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Logistics Technology, and experience cultural and extracurricular activities in an international learning environment at the United Nations University (NUU). Students participating in cultural exchange activities at NUU Students participating in extracurricular activities in Taiwan Under the guidance of NUU lecturers, students completed 06 courses: Machine Design, Physics Experiment, Physics, Engineering Mechanics, Mathematics for Engineers, and Engineering Economics. In addition to learning activities at school, students regularly participate in extracurricular activities listed as visiting businesses, learning Chinese, and cultural exchanges with Taiwanese students, etc. Students participating in activities regarding visiting businesses and factories. The full and modern facilities at NUU helping students maximize their learning and research capabilities. During this exchange semester, students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the colorful atmosphere and enjoy the rich cuisine of Taiwan. This was an opportunity for students to exchange, to learn and to expand the relationships with international friends from NUU, to practice foreign language communication skills as well as to improve their understanding of different cultures. Students having the opportunity to learn, to interact and to improve their understanding of different cultures Youth trip of 26 students majoring in Robotics & AI and LogTech The exchange program at NUU ended successfully, marking an important milestone in the study journey of students of the UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology. The cooperation between UEH and NUU not only strengthens the relationship between the two sides but also promotes other academic activities and cultural exchanges in the future of lecturers and students of the two units. News and photos: UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Under the leadership of the UEH Youth Union - Student Association, the Economic Student Volunteer Campaign 2024 - Stage 1: Green Summer simultaneously started 11 social projects bringing positive values to the locality with a total cost of 366,148,000 VND, demonstrating the pioneering spirit of the youth and the desire to contribute to the cause of building an increasingly developed and prosperous homeland. Groundbreaking ceremony of key projects in the Economic Student Volunteer Campaign 2024 in My Phuoc Commune Solemnly commencing meaningful projects, kicking off a hopeful and brilliant campaign season Within just the first 6 days of the campaign, the Command Board and the teams of the Economic Student Volunteer Campaign 2024 have excellently established outstanding achievements in the peak period "Volunteers participating in building new rural areas" with 03 projects "Rural traffic routes" (total length of 1000m), 05 practical and effective youth projects "Lighting up rural roads" (total length of 4375m and 157 lamp posts), helping people to move conveniently, ensuring security, order, traffic safety as well as peace of mind to work and develop the economy. Groundbreaking ceremony of the project "Lighting up rural roads" in An Hoa Hamlet, My An commune Groundbreaking ceremony of the project "Rural traffic route" in Binh Tinh A Hamlet, Hoa Tinh commune In addition, the Campaign promptly grasped urgent local issues, flexibly implementing projects to meet other social security needs such as the "Children's Playground Cover" project in Hoa Tinh Commune, "Repairing houses of gratitude" in Tan Long Hoi Commune and "Domestic tap water line" in Cai Nhum town. The above projects contributed to upgrading infrastructure and changing the appearance of the homeland there, thereby affirming the beautiful lifestyle, the spirit of mutual love, and the community of UEH youth. Groundbreaking ceremony of the project "Repairing houses of gratitude" in Go Nhum Hamlet, Tan Long Hoi Commune UEH Green Summer Soldiers are full of enthusiasm, ready to complete assigned tasks In the weather of volunteer days, the green-shirt soldiers enthusiastically volunteered to carry out mass mobilization in each locality with bright smiles on their faces and an enthusiastic, diligent spirit. The warm welcome along with the rustic gifts from the countryside that the locals gave them added great motivation during the days of stationing in remote areas for the young volunteers. UEH soldiers politely greeting local people Not only that, after the groundbreaking ceremonies, UEH soldiers started working so as to the set goals with enthusiasm and pioneering spirit, strongly inspiring the cause of building a rich, civilized, and affectionate homeland. Green shirt volunteers enthusiastically carrying out the project The Economics Student Volunteer Campaign 2024 is honored to receive the attention and support from the Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation; Vicem Ha Tien Cement Joint Stock Company; Nabati Vietnam Co., Ltd.; Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank, and other partners. Additional photos: News and photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of June 26, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Hoa Sen Group signed a cooperation agreement for the period 2024 - 2027, marking a new milestone on the journey of the two sides in the fields of human resource training. Attending the signing ceremony with UEH, on behalf of Hoa Sen Group, there were Mr. Vu Van Thanh - General Director; Mr. Nguyen Van Thach - Deputy General Director of Hoa Sen Home in charge of Internal Affairs; Mr. Nguyen Quoc Tinh - Deputy General Director of Hoa Sen Home in the South; together with leaders of units under the Group. On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Principal of UEH College of Business; Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; and leaders of UEH Departments and Offices. Overview of the signing ceremony Expressing his joy at the signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement between UEH and Hoa Sen Group, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh remarked: “The proud achievements that UEH has achieved over the past 50 years, in addition to the internal collective strength, also come from the trust and companionship of partners and businesses for the school. This connection has brought many practical values ​​in training high-quality human resources, fulfilling social responsibilities and spreading knowledge to the community, thereby helping UEH approach the path of integration and world's education. Among these meaningful contributions, it is impossible not to mention Hoa Sen Group as one of the important partners who has always accompanied us through student support programs, recruitment, cultural and sports activities, etc. The signing today is a new milestone for the companionship and close connection between the school and Hoa Sen Group based on the existing sustainable strategic foundation of the two sides, opening up many opportunities for future cooperation in various fields.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH at the signing ceremony Mr. Vu Van Thanh - General Director of Hoa Sen Group shared at the signing ceremony: "We would like to send our most sincere gratitude to University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) for providing generations of high-quality human resources, both with solid skills and good attitudes, who have made outstanding contributions to the Group over the past 20 years. With the mindset that human resources are the most valuable asset, Hoa Sen Group constantly focuses on investing in education and training of the group's internal human resources, creating a working environment aimed at trust and peace of mind as a top priority. With the philosophy of Honest to the community, Hoa Sen Group's business activities are always accompanied by value for society and taking sustainability as a central strategy. Realizing the harmony in the strategic vision between UEH and Hoa Sen Group, we are very pleased to develop our relationship with UEH in today's signing ceremony. We hope that the companionship of the two parties will create many good values ​​and become more and more connected." Mr. Vu Van Thanh - General Director of Hoa Sen Group - expressing his gratitude at the ceremony After discussing and agreeing on the directions of operation in the upcoming time, UEH and Hoa Sen Group officially signed a Cooperation Agreement between the two parties with the following contents: - Connecting practical training with intern programs and business semesters for students; Cooperating in training and sharing knowledge with businesses; - Connecting recruitment cooperation programs at the Career Fair event series, spreading the recruitment brand of the enterprise, and supporting sourcing programs; - Joining the program “Giving to UEH – For a More Sustainable Future” to nurture talent and spread knowledge; - Connecting to conduct research, projects and other exchange and cooperation programs. UEH and Hoa Sen Group officially signing a cooperation agreement for the period 2024 – 2027 With the program "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action", UEH has connected with domestic and foreign businesses and partners, and achieved impressive results such as: more than 600 businesses have welcomed more than 3,600 UEH students to participate in Internship/Business Semester programs; more than 7,100 students participated in career orientation and soft skills training; more than 400 officials and employees of businesses were professionally trained; 66 international and national conferences and thematic reports addressing current issues and contributing to society have been organized; providing more than 6,110 job positions for students; and especially more than 14 billion VND from partners, businesses, organizations and individuals who have contributed to the Giving to UEH Program to carry out meaningful activities for future generations, etc. The signing of the cooperation agreement for the 2024 - 2027 period with Hoa Sen Group has contributed to further affirming a UEH with a dynamic brand in integration, leading in cooperation, as a prestigious higher education institution that contributes positive values ​​to learners, businesses and society. Delegates from both sides presenting gifts and taking photos Additional photos regarding the signing ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the strategy of training global citizens and developing an integrated learning environment, University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) launches the program "Domestic Student Exchange at UEH" for students from higher education institutions nationwide. The program "Domestic Student Exchange at UEH" with the message "Short-term Learning, Long-term Certificate from UEH" provides students with study modules and a certificate of completion with the UEH brand. The program is a bridge connecting the domestic student community, spreading UEH's unique educational style thanks to qualified lecturers, advanced teaching methods, quality curriculum, and international-standard academic space. Concurrently, it brings opportunities to exchange and to expand the network with generations of talented and dynamic UEHers students. Students from other schools will experience UEH's unique educational style The program includes 02 forms of exchange, specifically: - Credit transfer: is a form of exchange in which the participating learner chooses courses at UEH appropriate for the program where he/she is officially studying. At the end of the exchange program, depending on the learning results, the learner will be granted a certificate by UEH on the results of those courses and the number of credits completed to consider recognition of equivalent subjects in the program of the institution he/she is studying (in case the training institution where the learner is studying accepts the credit exchange). - Non-credit transfer: is a form of exchange in which learners choose courses at UEH according to their individual needs. At the end of the exchange program, depending on the learning results, the learner will be issued a Certificate of results for those modules and the number of credits completed at UEH. Learners can use this Certificate for their personal purposes in accordance with the law. The exchange time will be organized according to UEH's study periods. Students nationwide who aim to participate in the study exchange need to register at least 4 weeks in advance. Specifically: - First term (scheduled from early January to mid-May); - Midterm (scheduled from mid-June to late July); - Final term (scheduled from early August to mid-December). You can find out further details and register for the exchange HERE. With only 2 months of “real learning”, students from educational institutions across the country will enjoy an internationally-standardized program and receive a certificate with unlimited validity from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – a key national university. UEH will be the place to help you have great experiences along with your educational journey, enrich your knowledge, and develop your expertise. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Undergraduate Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of cooperation between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Rajamangala University of Technology Thailand (RMUTL), in order to create conditions for students to experience an international learning environment and expand cultural exchanges, from June 1 to 10, 2024, 31 students majoring in Robotics & Artificial Intelligence and Logistics Technology - UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology (3ITech) participated in an exchange semester at RMUTL University, Thailand. 31 Robotics & AI and LogTech students taking photos at RMUTL This exchange program is one of the cooperative contents between UEH and RMUTL, with the goal of providing students with the opportunity to study in an international environment, experience new cultures, expand connections and cultural exchanges in Thailand, and exchange knowledge. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Piyamas Tancharoenrat delivering a welcome speech to 39 UEH lecturers and students Students are guided in experiments by RMUTL lecturers Students doing Physics experiment During their time at RMUTL, 3ITech students have studied and conducted Physics experiments under the guidance of RMUTL lecturers. The experiments were designed to help students better understand the principles of Physics and how to apply them in practice. Students also had the opportunity to exchange, interact and learn from students and lecturers through learning and research activities in the laboratory. In addition, RMUTL also organized tours to famous tourist destinations in Thailand, giving students the opportunity to learn about the culture and customs of local people. Students participating in sightseeing and cultural exchange activities In addition, the delegation from the UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology had visited the facilities at the campuses of Rajamangala Lanna University of Technology to prepare for the exchange program of experimental robotics for K49 students in the following semesters. The delegation discussing facilities for exchange students in the following semesters The exchange program at RMUTL ended successfully, bringing many unforgettable experiences to students, contributing to their self-development and skill improvement. The exchange program has marked a long-term cooperation between RMUTL and UEH under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), not only strengthening the relationship between the two sides but also promoting academic activities and cultural exchanges of lecturers and students of the two units. At the same time, it has also been a testament to the effective international cooperation in the field of education between the two schools. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology receiving a souvenir from RMUTL Students and lecturers taking a photo at the end of the course _______ Further information regarding training programs of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology: Information on advanced training program ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 🔹Registration code: 7480107_01 🔹Admission subjects: Method 6: A00, A01, D01, D07 🔹2023’s Admission Score | Method 3: 55; Method 4: 61; Method 5: 890; Method 6: 23.00 Information on advanced training program LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY 🔹Registration code: 7510605_02 🔹Admission subjects: Method 6: A00, A01, D01, D07 🔹2023 Admission Score | Method 3: 63; Method 4: 66; Method 5: 930; Method 6: 26.09 Advanced training program information INTELLIGENT CONTROL AND AUTOMATION 🔹Registration code: 7480107_02 🔹Admission subjects: Method 6: A00, A01, D01, D07 News and photos: UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology It can be difficult to distinguish between spelling and pronunciation when learning a foreign language. Due to mispronounced words, learners struggle with pronunciation even after they have mastered grammar and vocabulary. So how to overcome this barrier and confidently speak up? A language workshop titled "Capture your letters" featuring Ms. Nham Thi Ngoc was conducted on June 21, 2024, on the Microsoft Teams platform by UEH English Zone and the School of Foreign Languages with the goal of adding interest to the process of learning a foreign language. Ms. Ngoc stated before the program that perfect pronunciation is a result of practice rather than thought. By using a dictionary frequently, practicing pronunciation, listening, and focusing on word connections, you can progressively improve your pronunciation naturally with the rhythm, intonation, and emphasis. Pronounce with your Mouth, not your Mind. Do not be scared to make mistakes - practice and you will get better at it." The speaker analyzed three main factors to improve English pronunciation in an intuitive and easy-to-apply The workshop covers common pronunciation errors in English through practice exercises, with a focus on stress or link sounds during speech.  There can be communication misunderstandings when Vietnamese speakers fail to recognize or misplace the important English component of stress in multisyllable words. Furthermore, Ms. Ngoc divulges tips for accurate pronunciation. She gives thorough directions on how to make sounds and where to articulate them. To make the lessons easier for participants to understand, each tutorial includes detailed examples. Attendees actively participate and interact throughout the program Following the pronunciation workshop, attendees expressed their excitement for the upcoming Language workshop - a monthly activity that part of the UEH English Zone. By cover a wide range of useful topics and are designed to gradually pique the interest of staff and learners in learning English. Remember to like and follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to receive the most recent information and to join in on the next event. See you there! News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As summer vacation 2024 arrives, UEH English Zone has organized a variety of activities to help UEHers improve their English skills. To ensure geographical distance is no longer an obstacle, these activities are flexibly conducted online across various platforms to provide the most dynamic English environment for students. Goodbye to the familiar platform Gather Town, the well-known pixelated virtual world that has connected UEH English Zone with students. This year, EZ introduces a fresh breeze with a new platform to make online activities more interesting. EZ has chosen Topia, with its cool ocean-themed interface, to refresh the summer heat. Students have expressed their excitement participating in activities on this platform. Famous for bringing English board games to the UEH student community, EZ did not disappoint students this June by selecting two extremely challenging and thrilling board games: Monopoly and Spyfall. With Monopoly, students had the opportunity to develop strategic thinking, negotiation, and effective English communication skills to "seal the deal" on various properties on the board. With Spyfall, students experienced tense and exciting moments as "detectives" and "spies" used their reasoning and English expression skills to uncover the liar in the group. At EZ Talks, EZ aims to give students the chance to express their views on deep, directly relevant topics to their lives. This June, EZ presents two fascinating talk topics: "Gen Z Unfiltered" and "The Soundtrack Of Life". The EZ Talks "Gen Z Unfiltered" provided an authentic view of Generation Z with their unique differences, perspectives, and lifestyles. Meanwhile, "The Soundtrack Of Life" allowed students to share their favorite movies and songs while honing their English skills through engaging entertainment topics. EZ is delighted to collaborate with the BELL English Club this June through the Speaking Group Extended sessions - "Rest Mode: On" This offers students a chance to find peace after the stressful exam period and enjoy healing moments together. Additionally, EZ has the opportunity to collaborate with the Youth Union - School of Foreign Languages at UEH to organize Coffee Talk sessions with topics "Ticket to Childhood" and "Summer Free Talk" to discuss the vibrant summer and reminisce about memorable childhood memories. June at UEH English Zone concluded with meaningful activities that contributed to improving English skills, personal development, and community bonding among students. For more information on useful English programs, follow the UEH English Zone fan page to stay updated on the latest English skill development activities. News, Photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the desire to create an art space that contributes to spreading creative inspiration in the UEHers community in particular and the community of painting lovers in general, while creating an environment for exchange, learning and interaction between members of the UEH community, on the morning of June 22, 2024, ArtTech Hub cooperated with UEH - Vinh Long Branch to organize the Opening of the Workshop "Relaxing with Thematic Acrylic Painting" at UEH Vinh Long Campus. This workshop series was held in 4 sessions: on the morning and afternoon of June 22, 2024, afternoon of June 29, 2024 and morning of June 30, 2024. ArtTech Hub (ATH) of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, managed by UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), is a network of domestic and international schools, experts, businesses, and management agencies solving urban and industrial problems based on technology and art elements towards sustainable development. ATH will perform 3 main functions, including Education and training, Research and Development (R&D), and Networking. In particular, in the Education and training function, ATH will organize short-term courses and training programs related to the fields of Communication, Fashion, ArtTech, and Design. "Fine arts are the source of encouragement, where everyone can find joy and creativity". That is why the Workshop Series at UEH - Vinh Long Campus was organized, that was to initiate creativity, inspire art and help members have the opportunity to relax and relieve themselves after stressful working or studying hours, leading to a balanced and happy life. The opening ceremony of the Workshop was attended by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council, Ms. Dao Thi Minh Huyen - Deputy Chief of UEH College of Technology and Design Office and Lecturers of the School of Media Design. On behalf of Vinh Long Campus, there was Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Party Committee Secretary, Standing Deputy Director of the Campus, Mr. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director of the Campus, Mr. Nguyen Trung Tien - Secretary of the Youth Union, Ms. Dang Thi Thuy An - President of Student Association, Deputy Secretary of the Youth Union, Ms. Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc - Vice President of the Student Association, Deputy Secretary, and interested Lecturers, Officials and Students of the Campus. Remarking on the Workshop, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council - emphasized: "University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always aims to create the most favorable conditions for everyone to exploit their potential, to assert that we have a lot of energy, a lot of abilities, and many more special things than that. That's why, today, we come here to lay the first, smallest brick, officially launching a series of art workshops, starting with the Acrylic Drawing Workshop for everyone to freely explore ourselves and inspire better things in the future." Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council - delivering the opening speech to open the Workshop series The workshop "Relaxing with Thematic Acrylic Painting" was held for the first time at UEH - Vinh Long Campus, providing a unique art space, where sound, light and painting tools blend together to create inspirational paintings for art-loving souls. Under the dedicated guidance of highly qualified instructors, participants were equipped with knowledge of Acrylic painting techniques and were encouraged to freely create products with their own ideas. Each participant had the opportunity to express their personality and uniqueness through art. Each participant was not only empowered to create thematic products but also had the opportunity to share experiences, exchange emotions and learn from each other's unique art works. The colorful paintings, bearing a strong personal mark, are proof of the boundless creativity of each participant. Entering the Workshop space, participants seemed to be lost in a spacious art world, where all worries disappear, leaving only a passion for creation. The open, airy space inspired creativity for each brush stroke and each color block. Overview of the Workshop space Sharing about this Workshop Series, Lecturer Vo Thi Ngoan, UEH Vinh Long Campus, asserted: "The activities in the Acrylic Painting Workshop have given me interesting experiences, helped me discover myself and interests and relax after the pressures of life. I had a very fun time with my colleagues and students, showing off my painting ability." Ho Thi Thanh Hang, a student at UEH Vinh Long Campus, shared: "Participating in this workshop helps me feel relaxed and reduce stress after tiring hours of studying and working. Painting is a great way to express myself and convey my message. I am very excited to learn more about art and make friends with those who share the same passion with me. I hope that in the future, I will have the opportunity to participate in more workshops like this to improve my skills and knowledge." At the first session, members were freely immersed in color and able to create paintings, turning seemingly simple colors into emotional works of art. Continuing the creative journey in the second session, the members skillfully turned plain white canvas bags into unique works with their personal values. Each bag was a story and a place for members to express their personality and style. After the two sessions, the array of colors planted seeds of inspiration in the artist's souls. The creativity and artistic passion of the "artists" contributed to the success of the program. The creative journey has not stopped there. Let's look forward to more surprises and unique art works in the next two sessions of the workshop on June 29 and 30, 2024. Lecturers and students of UEH Vinh Long Campus with their works The workshop "Relaxing with Thematic Acrylic Paintings" is not only a place to unleash creativity but also a place to connect and build a more cohesive and friendly UEH community. Each participant can find joy, relaxation and new inspiration for themselves. At the end of the workshop, each member brought home a "brainchild" - a complete Acrylic painting bearing a strong personal mark and expressing unique creativity. This is not only the result of a lesson but also a testament to each person's passion for art and endless creativity. Additional photos regarding the workshop: News and photos: ArtTech Hub and UEH Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 20, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) welcomed the delegation from the United Nations and UN agencies in Vietnam, marking the beginning of new potential cooperation between the two Units in the fields of research and practice with contribution to the development goals of the United Nations and the entire society. Overview of the reception and working session The meeting was honored to welcome Ms. Pauline Tamesis - Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Vietnam; Mr. Jonathan Baker - UNESCO Chief Representative in Vietnam; Mr. Matt Jackson - UNFPA Chief Representative in Vietnam; Ms. Tran Thi Ngoc Han - UNESCO Officer; and Mr. Trinh Anh Tuan - United Nations Communications Officer in Vietnam. Welcoming the delegation from the United Nations Delegation, UEH representatives included Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of UEH Research - Development and Global Engagement Department. The meeting marked an important milestone in the cooperation journey between UEH and the United Nations and UN agencies in Vietnam, promoting the exchange of experience and knowledge between the two sides in important areas including education, innovation, youth entrepreneurship, gender equality and disadvantaged groups, comprehensive and inclusive digital transformation, etc. towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, contributing to building a better society. Giving the opening speech at the event, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - warmly welcomed the distinguished guests and emphasized the importance of sustainable development goals in UEH's development strategy through specific projects and efforts of the school, demonstrated by its recognition as a top 301-400 University contributing to the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals, leading universities in Vietnam on the global THE Impact Rankings. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - at the event Remarking on the meeting, Ms. Pauline Tamesis - Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Vietnam - thanked UEH for the respectful welcome, expressed her deep impression, and acknowledged UEH's support in the organization of the program "Youth Dialogue for a Comprehensive and Inclusive Digital Future" taking place from June 19-20 at Campus B, as well as the program "YDCC - Digital Security Hackathon 2024" taking place on last April at UEH Campus N. Ms. Pauline emphasized the importance of cooperation with UEH, which will strongly contribute to spreading knowledge and efforts to everybody, especially young people, in contributing to solving current challenges. Today, Vietnam, as well as the world, contributes its voice to important United Nations agendas. Ms. Pauline Tamesis - Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Vietnam Following the successes of the cooperation program, UEH was honored to share with members of the United Nations delegation in Vietnam practical programs and projects of mutual interest, listed as Startup, innovation and technology programs for young people, digital transformation projects at UEH, and especially the UEH Green Campus sustainable development project. Mr. Jonathan Baker, UNESCO Chief Representative in Vietnam and Mr. Matt Jackson, UNFPA Chief Representative in Vietnam expressed their impression and appreciation for UEH's practical activities and projects and shared their enthusiasm for the sustainable development strategy of the University. UEH introducing practical programs and projects with the United Nations delegation in Vietnam During the meeting, delegates enthusiastically discussed ideas and potential cooperation opportunities between the two sides. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - presented specific proposals and cooperation ideas that UEH can participate in and contribute to the United Nations development goals, focusing on the pillars of education, knowledge transfer, innovation, youth entrepreneurship, and digital transformation. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - presenting proposals and ideas for cooperation The meeting ended successfully, in the spirit of sharing a vision of a stronger cooperative relationship between UEH, the United Nations and UN agencies in Vietnam. Concurrently, it opened up many opportunities and potential cooperation projects in the future towards comprehensive sustainable development. Representatives of both sides taking some photos Additional photos regarding the reception and working session: News and photos: UEH Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 6, 2024, according to the latest update from SCOPUS, JABES of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) maintain the Q1 ranking in the SCOPUS 2024 in two areas: (1) Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance and (2) Business, Management and Accounting. Since 2012, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES; formerly known as the Journal of Economic Development) has determined its goal of becoming a journal of international standards and strived to be indexed in SCOPUS. To achieve that goal, JABES continuously attempts to improve its quality according to international journal practices. To date, JABES - English version has been indexed in international rankings. In particular, many outstanding results were recorded in the period 2021 - 2024. JABES in International Indices (2021 - 2024) As of 2021, JABES has been indexed in EconLit, EBSCO, Cabell's Directories, Discovery Service, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), ASEAN Citation Index (ACI), Google Scholar, WorldCat, Proquest, etc. On June 9, 2021, JABES was recognized in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) - Web of Science and Clarivate Analytics databases. After that, in March 2022, JABES officially entered the SCOPUS journal lists, becoming the first Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Business and Management in Vietnam recognized in this category. In March 2023, JABES was indexed in the ABDC Journal Quality List. In particular, ABDC is a list of quality journals of the Australian Business Deans Council. Officially indexed in SCOPUS from June 2022, by June 2023, SCOPUS announced that JABES was ranked Q1 for both fields: (1) Economics, Econometrics and Finance; (2) Business, Management and Accounting. Since being recognized by international rankings, the number of quality articles submitted to JABES has been increasing. To continue to carry out its mission of being a place to publish reliable and quality research works, JABES has made efforts to increase the productivity of receiving and peer-reviewing articles while still ensuring the quality of a reliable international journal. In June 2024, JABES once again affirmed its prestigious academic position by continuing to maintain Q1 in SCOPUS in both fields: Economics, Econometrics and Finance; and Business, Management and Accounting. JABES’s important data According to Emerald Publishing’s Report, in the period 2021 - 2024, JABES CiteScore index in 2023 was high an average citation was 7.6. The number of articles submitted to JABES has gradually increased over the years. In 2020, there were 130 articles submitted to JABES. By 2023, this number increased to 540 articles, in which, the average number of articles accepted for publication is 18-24/year with an acceptance rate of 6-7%. Research articles submitted to JABES come from many countries around the world listed as Vietnam, New Zealand, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan, Australia, USA, Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines, etc. The number of reader visits increased very quickly with an average of 30,000 article downloads/quarter. The journal is mostly referenced and cited in Indonesia, followed by Malaysia, China, England, Italy. In addition to efforts to operationalize journals according to international practices, the annual International Conference series “The Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies - ACBES” hosted by JABES also brings many good results, attracting prestigious scholars from many countries and contributing significantly to affirming JABES's academic position and reputation as this seminar series regularly attracts leading keynote speakers from various fields and receive the sponsorship of many international journals and hundreds of researchers from dozens of countries around the world every year. In addition, the Journal has an Advisory and an Editorial Council that operates continuously, including 60 researchers with academic prestige from 24 countries around the world, and a proportion of international members in the Editorial Council. 90%, of members of the Editorial Board hold positions as Editors-in-Chief in prestigious international journals. JABES's major activities in 2024 In 2024, in addition to efforts to maintaining the Q1 ranking in SCOPUS, JABES will continue to participate in other international indices listed as Chartered Association of Business Schools - CABS, the association issuing criteria for maintaining international standards in teaching, research and business engagement; and system of journals type A - The Italian Tenure system in Economics. In addition, JABES is working to increase productivity and prepare for the organization of the joint Asian Conference on Business and Economic Studies, which will take place from August 28-30, 2024 in Bali - Indonesia. This is the first time the prestigious annual international conference series ACBES has been held outside Vietnam in coordination with two other prestigious conferences of Padjadjaran University (UNPAD, Indonesia) and Udayana University (UNUD, Indonesia), which are The 8th Global Advance Research Conference on Management and Business Studies (8th GARCOMBS ) and The International Conference on Economics and Business Udayana University (2nd ICONICS ). The joint Asian Conference on Business and Economic Studies will have the participation of 5 international researchers as key speakers, including Professor Subal C. Kumbhakar (Binghamton University, USA; Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Empirical Economics), Professor Michelle Greenwood (Monash University, Australia; Co-Editor-in-Chief of Business Ethics Magazine), Professor Rebecca Thornton (Baylor University, USA), Professor Gabriel S. Lee (University of Regensburg, Germany), and Dr. Dong Nguyen (Durham University, UK). The above achievements of JABES are due to the great support from the Ministry of Education and Training through two funding projects for Vietnamese journals to be indexed in SCOPUS in the period 2013 - 2017 and 2020-2023, and valuable financial and academic resources of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and domestic and international researchers. News and photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 20, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) welcomed the delegation from University of Saint Joseph, Macau on an official visit to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with UEH. Attending the MOA signing ceremony, on behalf of University of Saint Joseph, there was the presence of Prof. Stephen Morgan - Rector, Prof. Álvaro Barbosa - Vice Rector of international cooperation and academic activities, and Ms. Ivy Tran - Head of Admissions in Vietnam. Welcoming University of Saint Joseph, UEH representatives included Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Research - Development and Global Engagement, and Dr. Yi Dong Su - Deputy Dean of the School of Media Design. Overview of the meeting At the official meeting, UEH and University of Saint Joseph (USJ) discussed USJ's participation in co-organizing the RTD 2024 and ATF24 International Conference; USJ’s support in training lecturers and students for UEH; organizing study tours for USJ students to  UEH in March 2025 and awarding scholarships to UEH students (School of Media Design) in the dual degree program. The MOA signing ceremony between UEH and University of Saint Joseph took place under the witness of all attending delegates. Prof. Stephen Morgan - Rector of University of Saint Joseph - and Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - signing the MOA The MOA signing ceremony on June 20, 2024 opened many opportunities for cooperation between UEH and University of Saint Joseph, Macau, especially in the fields of art, science, technology, business, law, and design, etc. towards the multi-disciplinary development of UEH. UEH and USJ expressed their desire to further tighten the cooperative relationship between the two sides to develop together in all fields. Representatives of the two universities presenting gifts and taking photos Additional photos regarding the signing ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From June 10th to June 14th, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), in collaboration with the Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) and the Environment for Development (EfD) center in Vietnam, hosted a successful Summer School on Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE). This event brought together early-career researchers from Southeast Asia to deepen their understanding of DCE methodologies and their applications in various disciplines, including environmental valuation, health, public policy, and development. The workshop received over 180 applications from Southeast Asian countries, highlighting the strong interest in DCE methodologies. However, only 30 candidates were selected to ensure a high-quality, interactive learning experience. The workshop was led by esteemed resource persons: Prof. Petr Mariel from the University of the Basque Country, Dr. Juergen Meyerhoff from the Berlin School of Economics and Law, and Prof. Sven Anders from the University of Alberta. Their collective expertise provided participants with a comprehensive and robust learning experience. From UEH, there was the presence of Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Mr. Huynh Thuc Dinh - Acting Head of CELG Office and MA. Le Thanh Nhan - EEPSEA Deputy Director. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam started the course with an enthusiastic opening speech Participants explored the theoretical foundations of DCEs, practical steps for conducting choice experiments, advanced econometric models, and the limitations of the DCE approach. The course was designed using R open access software, with demonstrations on the Survey Engine platform. The instruction effectively combined theory, examples, and hands-on exercises to facilitate practical application. The workshop featured interactive sessions, including hands-on activities and real-world applications, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Participants worked hard, fully participated, and actively engaged in discussions throughout the workshop. Prof. Petr Mariel answered the participants’ questions Prof. Sven Anders actively engaged in a discussion with participants Dr. Juergen Meyerhoff listened carefully to the questions asked by the participants Question and answer sessions between the participants and the three resource persons At the end of the workshop, participants submitted a concept note with a draft design of a DCE as a practical application of their newly acquired skills. This exercise encouraged them to engage deeply with the materials and think critically about their research applications. Resource persons will assist in developing promising concept notes into full research proposals. Participants expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to learn from leading experts and highlighted the practical relevance of the skills gained. Many noted the value of the hands-on approach and the applicability of DCE methodologies to their respective fields. The Summer  School 2024 ended with such an emotional closing ceremony where Prof. Petr Mariel, Dr. Juergen Meyerhoff and Prof. Sven Anders proudly handed out certificates of appreciation to the participants. With much appreciation to the researchers for their efforts, digital thank you notes written by the participants were shown to the researchers at the end. As a commitment, Ms. Pek Chuen Khee - Taylor University, Malaysia shared: “The world needs choice modelers and I thank you, Professors Mariel, Meyerhoff and Anders for the generosity in sharing your invaluable knowledge and expertise with all of us in this Summer School. It will be a long way for me to master the economics and use of R software but I am determined to work on them to make my understanding of the choice experiment complete. Professors, thank you for inspiring me further and I wish you all the very best of health and wealth. To UEH, EEPSEA, and EfD, I thank you for allowing me to participate in my first Summer School.” Likewise, Ms. Dao Tran, ISB-UEH shared: “The Summer School has provided me with deep knowledge and a broad application of DCE methods. I very much appreciate this opportunity to learn from gurus in the field and discuss our ideas and projects. From fruitful discussions, we are able to conduct a DCE research in an efficient manner. Also, the summer school is a great environment for us to discuss statistical methods and research design practices that can be applied to our existing and future projects. My deepest thanks to professors, organizers, and researchers for the wonderful sharing.” Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam handed the certificate of contributions as an appreciation to the resource persons on the last day of class The Summer School on Discrete Choice Experiments successfully provided participants with valuable tools and knowledge to advance their research and contribute to sustainable development in Southeast Asia. The event fostered a sense of community and collaboration among early-career researchers, setting the stage for future research endeavors and policy actions. Professors, participants and organizers took a picture together Images of professors and participants at the Gala Dinner on the last day of Summer School: News and photo: UEH CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 10, 2024, the Technology and Design Training Center, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in coordination with the Customer Care Center of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation opened the training program "Skills to ensure information security during the process of taking care of electricity customers". The program is part of the efforts of both sides when the risk of information insecurity is one of the serious problems for businesses today. Attending the opening ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design, Director of UEH Technology and Design Training Center. On behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation, there was Mr. Phan Hoang San - Director of the Customer Care Center, and 400 learners from Department managers and individuals involved in electricity customer care at affiliated units. In the context of increasingly developing information technology, information security becomes a key factor in maintaining customer trust and protecting the image of the business. This training course is designed to improve the awareness and skills of electricity employees in protecting customers' personal information while ensuring information security throughout the service provision process. At the opening ceremony, Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design, Director of UEH Technology and Design Training Center - delivered a speech affirming the importance of ensuring information security in the current digital age. He emphasized: "Information security is not only the responsibility of IT experts but also the duty of all employees in the organization. We hope that this course will equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively protect customer information.” Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design, Director of UEH Technology and Design Training Center Representing of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation, Mr. Phan Hoang San - Director of Customer Care Center - shared: "With the mission of providing safe and reliable electricity services, we always give top priority to protecting customers' personal information. This course is part of our strategy to improve service quality and protect customer rights.” Mr. Phan Hoang San - Director of Customer Care Center of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation With this training program, learners will learn the basic principles of information security, risks and challenges in securing customer information, technical and organizational measures to ensure information security and security incident handling procedures. Besides theory, the participating students also practice and apply information security skills in real situations. In the morning of the same day, Dr. Nguyen Manh Tuan - the training instructor - pointed out the causes of information insecurity, the risks caused by information insecurity, and demonstrated a visual and vivid simulation of common attack cases by hackers, how hackers steal personal data and fake it to commit fraud listed as demoing how hackers use fake links to take over accounts, attacking DoS to make the system unable to handle it, deepfaking voice, face and taking advantage of machine learning to insert fake links to suggest customers and so on. Dr. Nguyen Manh Tuan - Instructor of the training program - sharing information at the opening session Students participating in the course all expressed their excitement and expectations to apply new knowledge to their daily work, together building a safe working environment and protecting the rights of customers in the best way. The opening ceremony took place in an atmosphere of excitement and determination for all students. The course is expected to take place within two weeks, with theory sessions interspersed with practice, ensuring students can grasp and effectively apply the knowledge they have learned. Wishing the course great success and bringing many practical values ​​to both units and customers using electricity services! Additional photos regarding the opening ceremony: News and photos: UEH College of Technology and Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To strengthen the friendship and create opportunities for exchange between graduate students of both sides, from June 3, 2024 to June 7, 2024, the School of Accounting (COB-UEH) organized a reception and exchange activities between lecturers and graduate students of Padjadjaran University, Indonesia (UNPAD). In recent years, the COB-UEH School of Accounting has conducted several cooperative activities, such as exchange programs between lecturers and graduate students and summer camp programs for students, in accordance with the terms of the recently signed MOA. During this trip, the COB-UEH School of Accounting planned numerous cooperative events, academic exchanges, and community service activities, giving valuable knowledge to the Padjadjaran University (UNPAD) group. To kick off the program, on June 4, 2024, the COB-UEH Accounting School and the Padjadjaran University (UNPAD) delegation hosted an academic exchange of lecturers and graduate students at UEH campus B. The student delegation had the chance to interact and share learning and research experiences, as well as participate in cultural and creative activities, all with the goal of strengthening the learning community's attitude of solidarity and inclusion. The Board of Directors of the School of Accounting and the School of Banking posed for a portrait with the UNPAD delegation of academics and graduate students At the seminar, representatives of lecturers and businesses from both sides shared information and useful knowledge about the Accounting - Auditing major, as well as effective learning programs in the new era with the rising trend of "globalization". From there, students may develop appropriate learning and development plans and upgrade themselves to avoid being "outdated" with the times. Mr. Dadan Gunawan - CEO of Veda Praxis presented during the seminar Following the program, the UNPAD delegations scheduled a field visit to Trung Nguyen Legend Group on June 5, 2024. Trung Nguyen Legend greeted the delegation warmly and guided them through the coffee roasting and product distribution processes, as well as conversations with branding and marketing professionals. The tour enabled the UNPAD delegation to broaden their practical knowledge and get a better understanding of company management in the coffee sector. This business visit not only helps students understand company operations and management, but it also provides valuable practical experience for their future studies and careers. SOA and UNPAD delegations enjoyed coffee at Trung Nguyen Legend Group The group took photos in Trung Nguyen Legend During the visit, School of Accounting and Padjadjaran University arranged community activities to plant mangrove forests in Can Gio with the goal of safeguarding the environment and recovering devastated forest areas. Art refers to culture. Afforestation projects serve to improve and safeguard the mangrove ecosystem, which is vital for preserving and developing biodiversity in the Can Gio area. SOA and UNPAD delegations collaborated in afforestation in Can Gio Lecturers and students can directly engage in the tree planting process, raising awareness of environmental issues. This is also an opportunity for students to gain practical experience with resource management and environmental preservation. Community activities, such as afforestation in Can Gio, allow students to interact with one another and the community, fostering a feeling of solidarity and collaboration in environmental protection. Through a series of exchange activities, both groups were able to meet, interact, and participate in shared activities such as discussions, workshops, cultural activities, and community service. copper. The session focused on the importance of case collaboration in research, education, and student community building. This provides an opportunity for students to broaden their network of friends and strengthen their cross-cultural communication abilities. Additional photos from exchange program: Photos and news: School of Finance (UEH-COB) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of June 6, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City  (UEH) hosted a special talk session with the Vice Mayor of Rotterdam, Netherlands - Mr. Vincent Karremans with the topic of "From studies to success: Charting your career path," at Campus A, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city from 2:30pm to 4:30pm. This event aimed to provide students with new perspectives on the labor market and career orientation after graduation. From the City of Rotterdam, Netherlands, the event was honored with the presence of Mr. Vincent Karremans - Vice Mayor of Rotterdam; Mr. Joop Polfliet - Director for Public Works; Mr. Johan Verlinde - International Advisor; Ms. Ismay Keus - Economist. Additionally, UEH was honored to welcome the delegation from the Consulate General, including: Mr. Daniël Stork - Consul General; Ms. Eline van der Veen - Consul; Ms. Giang Le - Senior policy officer; Ms. Minh Luu -Senior economic officer; Mr. Tobias Koster - Intern. On the UEH side, there was the presence of Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President; Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Research; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of the Department of Research; Ms. Dang Thi Bach Van - Deputy Head of Human Resources department UEH; Mr. Huynh Thuc Dinh - Acting Head of CELG Office and about 200 UEH students. The special talk began with Professor Dinh Cong Khai delivering his open remarks to welcome the Vice Mayor of Rotterdam, his team members and all the representatives from the Consulate General of the Netherlands. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai expressed that "The visit of the Deputy Mayor of Rotterdam this time will strengthen the friendship and cooperation between UEH and the City of Rotterdam, the Netherlands." Professor Dinh Cong Khai also emphasized that UEH prioritizes delivering an education system that satisfies worldwide standards, as well as fostering and cultivating students' research and innovation abilities. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai gave an opening speech to start the special talk session Dr. Dinh Cong Khai gave the Vice Mayor a present from UEH During this visit, the Deputy Mayor of Rotterdam, Mr. Vincent Karremans, gave a talk on the topic 'From Studies to Success: Charting Your Career Path' with the aim of understanding the labor market in the southern region of Vietnam and sharing advice with UEH students about building their career paths. In such a lively atmosphere, the Vice Mayor - Mr. Vincent Karremans began his speech by encouraging students to invest in career decisions because, realistically, a person will have to spend more time at work than at home. Furthermore, understanding that failure is one of the most common anxieties among students, the Vice Mayor of Rotterdam inspired students to positively embrace and address failures, believing that failure fosters improvement and offers students valuable lessons. The event continued with a “question and answer” session in which Professor Nguyen Quang respectfully guided the Vice Mayor of Rotterdam through a series of meaningful questions. One of the highlights of this session was when the Vice President discussed his thoughts on the relationship between being an entrepreneur and a Vice Mayor. He shared that an entrepreneur is result-oriented whereas a Vice Mayor is more process-oriented. Nevertheless,  as an open-minded thinker,  he strives to reconcile the  differences between these two perspectives and is always eager to include the result-oriented approach into governmental activity. When the Vice Mayor was questioned about his thoughts and experiences working with the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, as well as what Vietnam and the Netherlands can learn from each other, the Vice Mayor enthusiastically shared many great viewpoints that he had noticed. He praised the Vietnamese government’s ability to convince the business sector to accept responsibility for its actions and decisions which he emphasized the Netherlands should learn from Vietnam. However, with regard to climate change and the environment, the Vice Mayor stated that Vietnam should consider developing a more resilient urban plan and improving water management in the city so that citizens can enjoy going outside more, as he sees Ho Chi Minh city as a very active and vibrant city. Vice Mayor of Rotterdam engaged in the Q&A session with the participants He also took time to answer questions from the UEH professor and students. In the discussion with the participants about job opportunities for economics students in the Netherlands, Mr. Vincent Karremans explained the demand for researchers and specialists in the Netherlands is considerable, therefore, there are many great occupational options for international students. Mr. Daniël Stork, Consulate General of the Netherlands in Vietnam also mentioned that supporting exchange programs and promoting international scientific cooperation is also being focused and promoted by the Netherlands. The Vice Mayor of Rotterdam also shared "For students who want to work abroad or want to develop their careers in countries around the world, the essential elements you need are perseverance, hard work, discipline, language ability and openness.” Ending this session, the Vice Mayor hoped that all the students would follow their hearts when choosing a career path. One of UEH students asked the Vice Mayor a question about career opportunities Top three students with the best questions took a picture with the Vice Mayor and Prof. Nguyen Quang Vice Mayor of Rotterdam, related delegations and UEH students took picture together at the end of the meeting This gathering was a success thanks to its open and amicable interactions. UEH students are now well equipped to take action to prepare for their future professional path and establish a plan for themselves if they aim to work in the global market. This discussion surely will provide students with important knowledge and insights as they pursue their future professional routes. Additional photos from the meeting: The Vice Mayor of Rotterdam shared his answers to the questions asked by Prof. Nguyen Quang Dr. Dinh Cong Khai contributed to the discussion with the Vice Mayor and UEH students on the topic of career paths The Vice Mayor took a picture with Prof. Phạm Khánh Nam, Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh, Ms. Dang Thi Bach Van, Mr. Huynh Thuc Dinh,  Ms. Thai Thu Phuong and CELG staff members News and photos: UEH CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the mission of taking the responsibilities of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in training, research, consulting, policy criticism, contributing to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta region, investing in modern facilities that meet the needs of training, scientific research and technology transfer is extremely necessary. In order to find new, modern and suitable architectural ideas and plans for the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Campus 2 project in Vinh Long, UEH officially launched the Architectural Plan Competition with a total award value of up to 130 million VND. After nearly 5 years of implementing the mission of training and providing high-quality human resources to the region, UEH Vinh Long Campus has witnessed growth in the scale and the number of programs. So far, UEH Vinh Long Campus has implemented 15 programs in various fields, reaching a total scale of more than 2,600 students of all levels, including 667 Master's students, nearly 1,800 full-time undergraduate students, 300 part-time students, and over 8,000 short-term learners every year, meeting the training and fostering needs to improve the qualifications of learners in the region. Along with that is the effort to bring a modern and dynamic learning environment for students, which aligns with international standard educational orientation. Opening ceremony of K46 - Full-time programs (First Batch) at the Campus Campus rotation program at Ho Chi Minh City campus and Summer Camp student exchange for Vietnamese and international students at the Campus Along with education and training activities, UEH-VLC's scientific research activities also reaped impressive results with a significant increase in the total number of research projects; reaching 425 research projects since 2020 with many of them published in prestigious international journals in ISI and Scopus in addition book chapters and research projects at all levels. These have served the work of training, encouraging and guiding scientific research. The organization of conferences, seminars and training programs for the community is also carried out enthusiastically and with great investment at the Campus with an average of 5 conferences/year (at international, national, regional, and local levels), contributing to promoting research and innovation for the economy and society of Vinh Long province in particular and the Mekong Delta region in general. National Conference 2023 "Circular Economy - Directions for Sustainable Development" plenary and parallel sessions With the goal of bringing the international community to the locality, UEH Vinh Long Campus has become the regional center of UEH's international cooperation activities, welcoming more than 268 international experts, lecturers and students to visit, study and transfer knowledge. At the same time, community activities and local actions were also successfully implemented by UEH at the Campus, such as startup project incubation activities, summer volunteering, building local projects, promoting the new rural development program, etc. In particular, aiming at sharing knowledge and innovation for the community, we must mention the UEH Global project with meaningful activities deployed in the Mekong Delta recently that contributed to affirming UEH's role and commitment to the region. Exchange programs for international students with Universities listed as Tokyo Keizai (Japan), Khong Kaen (Thailand), Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore), Western Washington University (USA) "STEM Teaching", "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024": Spreading knowledge in the fields of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Innovation at high schools in the Mekong Delta and launching the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Mekong Delta With encouraging progress in all fields, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Vinh Long Campus has made extensive contributions to the education of undergraduate, postgraduate, and fostering degrees, short-term training, scientific research and technology transfer of UEH. It can be stated that the importance, the position as well as the need for training, scientific research and technology transfer at UEH Vinh Long are huge. Therefore, investing in modern, optimal facilities to serve these needs is extremely necessary and receives special attention from UEH. In order to find new, modern and suitable architectural ideas and plans aligning with the meaning and role of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Campus 2 project in Vinh Long province, UEH officially started a contest for architectural plans for with a total prize value of up to 130 million VND. With the support and facilitation of Vinh Long Province, Campus 2 of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long Province will be located on a 1.43ha campus in Plot No. 229, map sheet No. 21, Phuoc Hau Commune, Long Ho District, Vinh Long Province. With the goal of building a modern, dynamic, creative, green and sustainable architectural space, Vinh Long Campus 2 will be fully equipped with conditions and resources for training, research, and technology transfer. This not only means a place to provide high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region but also is developed to attract the attention of domestic and international researchers and experts as they work and visit Vinh Long province. For that reason, the Vinh Long Campus 2 has many expectations and specific requirements right from the beginning with proposed design plans that are sustainable, modern and optimal for educational activities. On June 12, 2024, UEH officially announced the invitation to compete in architectural plans for Campus 2 of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long province. The competition took place in the form of a public audition, aiming to gather new, modern ideas and architectural plans aligning with the meaning and role of the project and the enthusiasm of the school. The jury includes leading researchers, educators, and experienced architects in Vinh Long Province. On behalf of UEH, they will choose a plan to form the foundation for the construction of a high-quality UEH training and knowledge space in Vinh Long. Participation requirements: - All domestic and international design consulting organizations with experience and professional capacity in accordance with current regulations can register to participate in the competition. - Organizations can enter into joint ventures to register for the competition. Each organization can only participate in one joint venture. All issues regarding rights, interests, and obligations between the parties in the joint venture are agreed upon by the parties themselves Prize scheme: - Prize A: 70 million VND. - Prize B: 40 million VND. - Prize C: 20 million VND. - Design consulting organizations that do not win awards are supported with 5 million VND for each participating organization with a valid profile. Time plan for the exam: - Announcing information and inviting entries: From June 12, 2024. - Receiving registration from units: From June 12 - 19, 2024 - Participating units competing: From June 20 to July 15, 2024. - Receiving applications: From June 20  to July 18, 2024. - The council judges the exam and participating units defend the plan: From July 19 to July 20, 2024. - The Council sends the results to the investor for consideration and recognition of the results: July 22, 2024. - Announcement and awarding of contest prizes: July 24, 2024. The investment project to build Campus 2 of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long is a strategic step consistent with the development goals of UEH in particular and necessary for economic - social development in Vinh Long province and the region in general. Therefore, the project received great attention from the government and people of Vinh Long province as well as the Southwestern provinces and the Mekong Delta. With the care and effort put into this project, Vinh Long Campus 2 is expected to become a prestigious training, consulting, and applied research center in the country and the region. UEH looks forward to receiving the participation and enthusiastic response of units, organizations and individuals. Organizations and individuals participating in the competition can download Detail announcements, Documents and information pages related to the competition or directly contact the competition Organizing Committee to be provided with the files. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Vietnam Rubber Group (VRG) solemnly organized the Closing and Certificate Awarding Ceremony of the Training Course "Chief Executive Officer - CEO VRG2024" for Vietnam Rubber Group at room A103 - Campus 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. Attending the Closing Ceremony, on behalf of Vietnam Rubber Group, there were Mr. Le Thanh Hung - General Director, Mr. Nguyen Cuu Tue - Head of the Personnel Organization Department, Mr. Vu Tien Hoang Dao - Deputy Head of the Personnel Organization Department. On behalf of UEH, there was Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of the Department of Undergraduate Training, Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of the Department of Undergraduate Training, Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication, Dr. Nguyen Hoang Le - Director of the Institute of Human Resources and Business Development and lecturers teaching and managing the course, and especially the presence of 41 learners who are Presidents and Vice Presidents, General Director, Deputy General Director of member units and planning for the above positions involved in the training course. Overview of the Closing Ceremony Summarizing the course, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - asserted:  "After nearly 50 years of formation and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has become the leading prestigious key university in Vietnam and the region, providing society with high-quality human resources capable of integrating into an international working environment. Implementing the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy, taking sustainable development of society as the goal, UEH has recently built and deployed training in new fields such as Master in Smart City Management, Master of Economics in Environmental Management, Master in Technology and Innovation, etc. Concurrently, it has developed short-term training programs to update knowledge for leaders and managers at all levels of businesses such as Vietnam Electricity Group, Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Corporation, Liksin Printing and Packaging Corporation, 16 Limited Liability Company (16th Army), etc. and achieved many outstanding results. Continuing the journey of spreading knowledge, as well as the honor of receiving the trust of Vietnam Rubber Group, in March 2024, UEH coordinated with VRG to open a training course for SENIOR MANAGERS - VRG 2024 – of VIETNAM RUBBER GROUP. After the success of this course, UEH continued to coordinate with VRG to open a training course for CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS (CEO VRG2024) - VIETNAM RUBBER INDUSTRY GROUP. In particular, UEH has developed a new program that applied the latest legal regulations, invited lecturers with knowledge and practical experience to participate in teaching, prepared facilities to serve the classroom, and applied technology in classroom organization and management.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh at the Closing Ceremony To organize the course as required, UEH has developed its own training program; concurrently, listening to learners’ opinions to improve the training quality of the course. On behalf of all students, Mr. Nguyen Tien Dung - General Director of Chu Se Rubber Joint Stock Company - Kampong Thom - Class Representative - shared:  "First of all, I would like to sincerely thank the teachers and staff of the Training Department for their involvement. Thanks to the CEO-VRG2024 for leaders of member units of the Vietnam Rubber Group, we gained more experience, knowledge, and useful skills through lectures and topics about economics and finance. The teachers enthusiastically gave us detailed lectures, and answered and advised on difficult questions that arise in real work." Mr. Nguyen Tien Dung - General Director of Chu Se Rubber Joint Stock Company - Kampong Thom at the Closing Ceremony After nearly 48 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a center for training, research and consulting on economic sciences, finance, business, law, management, technology and design in Vietnam, contributing to the cause of construction and socio-economic development of the country. During its development process, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with organizations, agencies, and businesses through the program "Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action"  to be able to accompany organizations and businesses in the process of training high-quality human resources, at the same time, bringing value to society and the community, especially spreading the value of multidisciplinary knowledge. UEH and Vietnam Rubber Group presenting gifts and taking photos Additional photos regarding the Closing Ceremony: News and photos: Department of Undergraduate Training, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of the cooperation between the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG UEH) and CBRE Vietnam in 2024, in April and May, CELG UEH and CBRE Vietnam organized a workshop series on career orientation and professional development in the field of valuation and asset management. The series aimed to orient students' careers; concurrently, preparing and compensating knowledge, skills, and attitudes for them with the purpose of being ready to participate in the professional, international labor market with economic and cultural diversity. Human resources graduates from UEH are always highly appreciated by international companies and corporations, as indicated in the quality evaluation of personnel - UEH alumni, working at big corporations and companies. The Valuation and Asset Management Program has signed a strategic partnership agreement with CBRE Vietnam - the world's leading real estate services consulting group. In addition to admitting intern students, business semesters or visits, the career orientation and professional development workshop series is also a part of the signed strategy to improve the quality of human resources in the valuation industry between UEH and CBRE. On April 25, 2024, the first workshop by CELG UEH in collaboration with CBRE was held with the theme: "Từng bước vững chắc, nắm chắc thành công" for more than 100 Senior and Junior students at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This was an opportunity for students to be exposed to professional development strategies right from the first year of study at UEH. From the Valuation Department, Ms. Ho Kim Oanh - Director and Mr. Nguyen Hoai Nam - Senior Manager of CBRE have shared valuable knowledge about risk control processes and quality management in the real estate appraisal process; and the unique points that contribute to enhancing the value of CBRE's valuation consulting services in the market. Ms. Ho Kim Oanh - Director of Valuation Department and Mr. Nguyen Hoai Nam - Senior Manager of CBRE discussing with the students Ms. Ho Thi Kim Oanh also introduced to the students outstanding faces at the company who are UEH alumni. A typical example is Mr. Vuong Thanh Phong - Associate Director - Head of Hanoi Valuation Team, former student of K37 Valuation program; and many other alumni who are currently holding important positions in the company at different departments. Mr. Vuong Thanh Phong - Associate Director - Head of Hanoi Valuation Team, former student of K37 Valuation program Students answering questions and receiving gifts from CBRE Vietnam The second workshop took place on May 15, 2024 with the presentation by Ms. Pham Thi Kieu Nga - Director of CBRE Vietnam Human Resources Department on the topic of "Attitude and Qualification". The students were very excited about Ms. Pham Thi Kieu Nga's answer for the question "Attitude and qualifications; Which is more important?” Thereby, a personal development change plan suitable for each individual's career stage was suggested. The students were also divided into small groups to discuss and then present their detailed personal development plan according to the ASK competency model: Attitude (Attitude), Skills (Skills), and Knowledge (Knowledge). The students confidently presenting their group's plans CBRE offering many gifts to those who answered their questions and presented excellently The workshop series ended, opening up many opportunities for career orientation and professional development for students. This was also an internship opportunity for final year students, and a learning orientation for senior and junior students; and is a guideline for freshmen to better understand their upcoming 3-year journey. The connection between the university and businesses in implementing cooperative activities between UEH and CBRE is the foundation for the responsibility of building and developing a high-quality human resource market meeting international standards in the field of real estate valuation and asset management. News and photos: School of Economics, CELG Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 5 - 11, 2024, students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) participated in a journey of discovery and creativity with students of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) through the international student exchange course "Applying Arts and Culture towards Improving the Quality of Life". The course, jointly organized by the School of Media Design (SMD) and Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), provided diverse artistic and cultural experiences while developing essential skills for students to become future leaders. Under the guidance of lecturers from both schools, students not only acquired knowledge regarding Design Thinking but also directly participated in the practical "Community Project: Applying Arts and Culture to Improving the Quality of Life ". Five groups of students spent time researching the current situation and interviewing local residents and tourists, thereby creating practical and unique solutions that contributed to improving life for the community. Exchange students in the classroom In this exchange, in addition to professional knowledge and skills, UEHers would be able to immerse themselves in the vibrant and colorful atmosphere of Penang, exploring unique cultural heritages, and enjoy Malaysia's rich cuisine. In particular, this was also an opportunity to exchange and learn with international friends from USM, helping to expand relationships, practicing communication skills, and increasing understanding of different cultures. Students going on field trips to historical and cultural relics At the end of the course, creative and highly applicable projects were invented by the students listed as Gamification applications helping tourists explore local culture interestingly and effectively; Creative projectors applied art to presenting information and attracting viewers; Emergency contact card integrating escape instructions, fire prevention and personal medical information ensuring user safety. Lecturers and students of the two schools taking photos at the end of the course Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) is one of Malaysia's top quality and prestigious universities, ranked at 159th in the world's Top University rankings (QS World University Rankings 2023). Established in 1969 and being Malaysia's second oldest public university, the USM has enrolled more than 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students. USM has offered various programs in science, engineering, technology, medicine, business administration, social sciences and humanities. The University is recognized by international standards in education and scientific research with diverse research collaborations and student exchanges with leading universities in the world. The journey to Penang - Malaysia was both beyond a course and a journey of growth and connection for UEH and USM students. The beautiful memories and valuable lessons learned will forever be their luggage for the future. With these achievements, UEH and USM believe that in the future they will continue to organize many high-quality cooperation programs, contributing to promoting global education and sustainable development. Additional photos regarding the international student exchange course in Malaysia: Students presenting their final projects UEH students taking photos at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) News and photos: School of Media Design, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of June 7, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) warmly welcomed a delegation from the University of Danang for a visit and working session. This meeting aimed to strengthen the relationship between the two universities, creating a foundation and opportunities for both sides to share, to discuss, and to learn from each other’s diverse perspectives and experiences in financial management and investment planning within the university model. Participants from the University of Danang paid a working visit to UEH, including: MSc. Nguyễn Văn Hân - Head of Planning and Finance; MSc. Phạm Thị Thanh Huyền - Deputy Head of Planning and Finance, Chief Accountant of the University of Danang; MSc. Phạm Minh Tuấn - Head of Planning and Finance, Chief Accountant of the Polytechnic University; Dr. Hà Phước Vũ - Head of Planning and Finance, Danang University of Economics; MSc. Nguyễn Thùy Linh - Deputy Head of Planning and Investment, Chief Accountant of Danang University of Economics; MSc. Dương Thị Yến - Head of Planning and Finance, Chief Accountant of the University of Education; MSc. Phạm Thị Giang Thanh - Deputy Head of Planning and Investment, Danang University of Economics; MSc. Nguyễn Thị Dung - Deputy Head of Planning and Investment, Chief Accountant of the University of Foreign Languages; MSc. Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Linh - Head of Planning and Finance, Chief Accountant of the University of Technical Education; Dr. Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngọc - Head of Planning and Finance, University of Information Technology and Communications; MSc. Nguyễn Linh Giang - Deputy Head of Planning and Investment, Chief Accountant of the University of Information Technology and Communications; MSc. Trần Anh Thi - Chief Accountant, Vietnam-UK Research and Training Institute; MSc. Huỳnh Thị Minh Nguyệt - Chief Accountant, Center for Continuing Education. Welcoming the delegation from University of Danang, Representing UEH: Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Khắc Quốc Bảo - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phạm Dương Phương Thảo - Deputy Head of Research and Development and Global Engagement; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phạm Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Training; MSc. Trương Minh Kiệt - Head of Marketing and Communications; MSc. Trần Hoàng Tâm - Deputy Head of Finance and Investment; MSc. Đặng Thái Thịnh - Deputy Head of Infrastructure Management. Overview of the working session Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Khắc Quốc Bảo, Vice President of UEH, expressed his pleasure in welcoming the delegation from the University of Danang: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and University of Danang have had a long-standing relationship in teaching, scientific research, and student recruitment. This historical bond provides a valuable foundation for current leaders to continue nurturing and developing. UEH operates with a market-oriented philosophy: managing the university like a business, with a focus on financial and accounting operations. Our Finance and Investment Department not only handles basic accounting and cash flow management but also engages in risk management activities akin to those in enterprises to support UEH’s long-term development.” Prof.Dr. Nguyễn Khắc Quốc Bảo, Vice President of UEH, had a speech at the working session MSc. Nguyễn Văn Hân, Head of Planning and Finance, shared during the session: “This is our second visit to UEH for an official working session. We highly appreciate UEH’s management philosophy, which we believe is a strategic, practical vision for university governance. Knowing that UEH excels in financial and investment planning management, the University of Danang has chosen UEH as a destination to visit and exchange experiences in financial, accounting, and investment operations.” University of Danang representative sharing during the working session During the session, the representatives from UEH and the University of Danang openly shared their perspectives and experiences on financial management topics listed as financial management mechanisms, budget allocation, and regulation, income management for staff, effective economic and technical standards for accredited training programs, and revenue enhancement solutions. Both sides also discussed overcoming common challenges in financial management and tender evaluation. Furthermore, they proposed collaborations in student and expert exchanges, international projects, and enterprise relations in Ho Chi Minh City and Danang. Additionally, the information regarding the future orientation of the two sides, as well as UEH’s successful models was also shared in the discussion. The favorable exchanges during the session have fostered a cooperative relationship between the two universities. This is an opportunity for UEH and the University of Danang to learn from each other’s experiences in university governance, financial management, and autonomy, striving for sustainable development in the future. Representatives from both universities exchanging gifts and taking commemorative photos Additional photos regarding the meeting: News and Photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 2, 2024, in Hanoi, UEH students participated and obtained high achievements in the final round of the 9th National Science Contest for Students "Econometrics and its Applications" organized by the Central Student Association, Academy of Finance, and Institute of Mathematics, Vietnam. The competition aims to promote socio-economic research that applies mathematical and econometric models, data science, and artificial intelligence among students nationwide. This year, the contest attracted 266 research topics from 21 universities and institutes across the country, increasing 64% compared to that in 2023. Council of Examiners The Council of Examiners includes Dr. Vo Tri Thanh - Economic Expert, Director of the Institute for Brand Strategy and Competitiveness Research, Chairman of VNCPEC (Chairman of the Board of Examiners); Dr. Le Xuan Nghia - Economic Expert, Director of Business Development Research Institute - Hanoi Industry and Trade Association, Former Vice Chairman of the National Financial Supervisory Commission; Dr. Nguyen Thang - Former Director of Center for Analysis and Forecasting, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences; Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Tuyen - Former Director of the Institute of Financial Economics, Ministry of Finance; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Do Van Thanh - Former Deputy Director of the National Center for Socio-Economic Information and Forecasting, Ministry of Planning and Investment; Dr. Luong Van Khoi - Deputy Director of the Central Institute for Economic Management Research, Ministry of Planning and Investment; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Dang Phuc - Former Head of the Department of Probability and Statistics, Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Science and Technology; Dr. Nguyen Viet Hung - Director of Hanoi Department of Information and Communication, etc. This year's contest has been innovated in both the quality and quantity of topics. The organizers highly appreciate the seriousness and investment from students in modern, methodically implemented quantitative research. Along with that, the organization of strict evaluation from the school-level council has positively contributed to the quality of the competition. After the selection process, on June 2, 2024, two groups of excellent UEH students had the opportunity to directly present their research content at the final round in Hanoi. This year's topics use a variety of new methods, applying diverse research samples with high reliability, responding to current issues, and having a good presentation in English medium. UEH team was highly appreciated and impressed the jury by their confidence, mastery of knowledge, and spirit of inquiry throughout the competition. 02 groups of UEH students participating in the final round in Hanoi The UEH team winning the first prize this year included K47 students from the School of Finance: Tran Dinh Hoang, Doan Ngo Truong Vu, and Bui Le Vi. The group carried out the project "Geopolitical Risks and Cryptocurrency Volatility: A New Safe Haven Asset in Uncertain Times? A GARCH-M-GJR-LEV Model Approach" under the supervision of Mr. To Cong Nguyen Bao and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bryan Weber, and performed excellently in the final round. This was also the first topic with the participation and supervision of a foreign lecturer. K47 students from the School of Finance winning first prize in the competition In addition, in this competition, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City excellently won 4 Second prizes, 7 Third prizes and 12 Consolation prizes. UEH's journey of creating common values is not only to accommodate professional knowledge but also to focus on developing comprehensive capabilities for students. UEH students are encouraged to become creative, autonomous, and capable of creating value for the community. The successes in the field of scientific research and practical application of UEH students are a clear testament to advancement on that journey. Additional images: News and photos: Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement, School of Finance Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology English is now a must for everyone in the modern world of international integration; students at UEH, in particular, who will become global citizens in the future. Therefore, language workshop titled "English learning and test taking - A colloquial sharing" was arranged by UEH English Zone, with the goal of assisting UEH students in overcoming challenges and making their English learning process simpler. When taking an English exam, students must overcome a number of challenges, such as trouble recalling vocabulary, anxiety about using the language incorrectly, … Upon attending the language workshop "English learning and test taking - A colloquial sharing" students will be able to receive effective and efficient strategies as well as get answers to any questions they may have about learning English from Mr. Truong Vinh Duy, a lecturer in the School of Foreign Language at Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics. Throughout the sharing session, Mr. Duy provided practical advice on how to learn English for lifelong learning as well as experience and guidance for students preparing for competency assessment tests such as the TOEIC and IELTS. The speakers discuss tips for getting ready for exams. The key to a more simple and pleasurable English language learning experience is having the right learning strategy, which will make it much easier to remember and apply vocabulary. Specific, vivid usage situations are a more effective way to learn a language than repetitive exercises like reading and rereading, copying or trying to memorize words. The students exchanged ideas and listened intently. "When you put a vocabulary into your own real context instead of forcing it into your head, it will become more special and easier to remember," Mr. Duy stated. This is the primary idea behind "contextual learning," one of the three vocabulary-learning techniques the instructor discussed. Contextual learning's main idea is to make information more relatable to the learner's experience. Mr. Duy shares how to improve vocabulary learning through contextual learning. Learning a language, and English in particular, takes commitment and repetition; it is not something that can be accomplished quickly. The speaker offered two methods for honing vocabulary use and memorization: spaced repetition and active engagement. To help information stay in long-term memory, spaced repetition involves reviewing content at systematic, increasing intervals (e.g., one hour, one day, three days, etc.). Regarding proactive participation, this approach necessitates that students approach knowledge acquisition and application with a proactive mindset. The speaker shared the technique of interrupted repetition and active participation. Apart from discussing strategies for learning English, the speaker also shared positive experiences and advice to help students get ready for well-known English language proficiency exams like the TOEIC, TOEFL, CEFR, and IELTS. Students candidly discussed their difficulties learning English. Additionally, the language discussion provides a forum for students to discuss challenges they are facing with their English language learning and receive insightful guidance from the teacher on how to overcome those challenges. There was a brief game to help students practice vocabulary at the conclusion of the discussion. The goal of the engaging discussion activities is to make students feel more at ease about learning English. With the May theme, "English learning and test taking - A colloquial sharing," the program clarified strategies to help students learn the language and ace the language exams. Throughout the two hours of the vibrant, educational discussion, every participant actively participated. Follow UEH English Zone fanpage to stay up to date and take part in the upcoming programs. News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology For the purpose of helping students better understand who they are and develop effective learning and communication strategies, UEH organized two Self-Care Practices sessions.  These workshops explored how the Big Five personality traits - OCEAN - apply to interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, personal growth, and learning styles through imaginative and engaging experiential activities. The two sessions on Self-Care Practices featured a talk by Ms. Nair Ngo Nhu Anh, a school psychologist and Childhood Home project manager. Drawing from her personal experiences during the research process, she offered perceptive insights. In the first practice session: Leveraging Personality Traits in learning, students were given white paper and instructed to draw pictures describing their goals for the present and the future.  This interactive exercises to help participants identify their dominant traits and develop strategies to maximize their potential at learning. Beside Self-reflection exercises, goal-setting activities, and action planning to help participants apply their personality traits to enhance their personal lives. Students use paper to represent who they are Students share their views and difficulties they encounter during their studies It's essential to note that these associations are general tendencies, and individuals often possess a combination of these traits to varying degrees. Additionally, other factors such as motivation, learning styles, and past experiences also influence the learning process. Recognizing and understanding these traits can help educators and learners tailor instructional strategies and create supportive learning environments that cater to a diverse range of personality traits. The second practice session: Applying Personality Traits in Personal Development, interpersonal relationships and team dynamics aims to help participants leverage strengths, overcome challenges associated with each trait, and set meaningful goals.  In this second practice session, students worked in groups to solve a range of problems related to how different traits affect communication styles, conflict resolution, and decision-making within a team/relationships. The session includes role-playing exercises, case studies, and discussions to help participants improve their relationships by understanding and valuing diverse personality traits. Through "Find the right person" activity, students learn how to communicate clearly about the objectives, shortcomings, and strengths of each member of the group as well as how to resolve conflicts. Next, a variety of scenarios are presented throughout the exercise, providing students with the opportunity to assume the role of "A talented leader" and respond to the speaker's questions. By investigating and debating these cases, activities and discussions to help participants understand and appreciate diverse personality traits within a group setting. After completing second session, students solve the "Nine people - ten ideas" puzzle in the last activities, provide as a unifying and motivational element among individuals with diverse personalities and perspectives.  In order to set objectives and create sensible action plans, students must learn to build on their strengths, overcome their weaknesses, discover who they are, and gain a better understanding of how various personality traits affect interpersonal relationships, communication style, and conflict resolution. Thank to every student for their enthusiastic participation in the two Self-Care Practices sessions. DSA hopes that the skills and knowledge they acquire will help them create positive values for both society and themself. Goodbye and see you again in upcoming well being events! News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 3, 2024, at Hall A1.03, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) announced and conferred appointment decisions to management officials for the term 2020 - 2025. Along with the restructuring of functional units of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, strengthening human resources for leadership and management positions has always been a concern of the UEH Leadership and carried out in compliance with prescribed procedures. Based on the review and approval of the Party Committee, UEH Director signed and issued decisions to appoint management officials for the term 2020 - 2025 . Accordingly, on the afternoon of June 3, 2024, UEH organized an event to announce and confer decisions to appoint management officials for the term 2020 - 2025 at Hall A.103 - UEH Campus A. The event had the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Member of the Party Standing Committee, University Director; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Deputy Director of UEH; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Member of the Party Standing Committee, Deputy Director of the university; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the university; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and the heads and deputy heads of relevant units, appointed personnel, and numerous officials of the units under UEH. Overview of the program Based on the Resolutions of the UEH Party Committee, the University Director has signed and promulgated decisions to appoint management officials for the term 2020 - 2025 for the following positions: Vice Principal of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Deputy Head of Human Resource Management; Deputy Chief UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Office; Deputy Director of the Institute of Sustainable Finance under the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and Deputy Director of the Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council – announcing the decision to appoint Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh the position of Vice Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government in 2020 - 2025 Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director - conferring the decision to appoint MSc. Dang Thi Bach Van the position of Deputy Head of Human Resource Management in 2020 - 2025 Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH university - conferring the decision to appoint Mr. Huynh Thuc Dinh the position of Deputy Chief of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Office in 2020 - 2025 Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH university - conferring the decision to appoint Dr. Pham Thai Binh the position of Deputy Director of the Institute of Sustainable Finance, UEH Collge of Economics, Law and Government in 2020 - 2025, concurrently serving as Program Director of at the School of Public Finance. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH university - conferring the decision to appoint Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su the position of Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting in 2020 - 2025 Representing the appointed officials at the announcement and decision-making session, Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh shared: "On behalf of the appointed officials, I would like to send my most sincere thanks to the Board of Management and Party Committee for facilitating us to be a part of the restructuring of UEH. These changes will certainly come with many difficulties and challenges but will bring opportunities for each individual to develop professionally. We promise to quickly adapt and be able to successfully complete the assigned tasks." Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh, representing the officials, expressing her gratitude upon receiving the new assignment Speaking at the Decision Announcement and Awarding Ceremony, Prof.Dr.Su Dinh Thanh congratulated the lecturers and employees who have just been appointed to leadership positions at all levels, Departments and Divisions of UEH. UEH Director emphasized that taking on new positions and tasks was both an honor and a new challenge to each official, requiring appointed managers to quickly adapt to their new jobs, increase research on the policies and regulations, cultivate thinking, link the strategies of each department and institute with UEH's overall development strategy, and always ensure solidarity and synergy for the entire school's development. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering a speech and conferring the decisions Delegates and newly appointed officials taking photos together Additional photos regarding the program: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Human Resource Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 30 and 31, 2024, at Vinh Long Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Inauguration Ceremony of the Mekong Delta Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MCIE) and the contests "THE STEM UEH MEKONG 2024" and "DRONE CHAMPION VINH LONG 2024". These activities were part of the series celebrating the 5th anniversary of Vinh Long Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (December 4, 2019 - December 4, 2024). Inauguration of the Mekong Delta Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MCIE) Placing its responsibility in the sustainable development of future generations, since its establishment in 1976 until the transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always strives and is committed to contributing to the sustainable development of society. Through the  "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" program,   "Connecting ideas, start-up projects, and innovation" aims to build a dynamic and modern working environment inspiring creative and unique ideas to be nurtured and developed. This is the goal that UEH has been aiming for. On November 30, 2022, UEH established the Mekong Innovation Startup Incubator at Vinh Long Campus; and started construction on November 4, 2023. After more than 6 months, the project has been completed and officially operated under the name  Mekong Delta Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MCIE).  MCIE has the mission of spreading knowledge, promoting, and developing the startup ecosystem in the Mekong Delta region. Along with that is the opening of the STEM - DRONE contest organized to nurture and encourage innovation and entrepreneurship spirit among students. Attending the program, on behalf of the leaders from the People's Committee, Departments and Services, there were Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training Vinh Long, Mr. Luong Trong Nghia - Deputy Director of the Department Planning and Investment, Mr. Nguyen Van Gioi - Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Vinh Long, Mr. Nguyen Tuong Nam - Chairman of the Business Association of Vinh Long, Mr. Giang A Doan - Director of the Center for Investment Promotion and Business Support of Vinh Long under the Provincial Department of Planning and Investment, Mr. Nguyen Quoc Tuan - Deputy Secretary of Vinh Long, Mr. Nguyen Phuc Tang - Deputy Director of Department of Education and Training of Can Tho, Mr. Dong Minh Long - Representative of the Department of Education and Training of Hau Giang; Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Vice Chairman of Vietnam Software and Information Technology Services Association, Chairman of the Information Technology Association, Member of UEH Council; Mr. Ha Duy Binh - Director of 4C STEM Education and Skills Development Company Limited, Education Technology Research Expert, Mr. Nguyen Van Hanh - Director of Dariu Foundation, Ms. Pham Thi Thanh Thuy - Dariu Fund Operations Director , Ms. Nguyen Thuy Tuong Vy - Director of Hau Giang Innovation Service Center, Mr. Tang Tan Minh - Head of Tra Vinh Business Incubator Training Department, Mr. Pham Manh Cuong - Vice Principal of Bac Lieu College of Economics and Technology. On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof.D. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University cum Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council, Director of the UEH Institute of Innovation; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design; along with members of the Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus and lecturers teaching training courses of the UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH Institute of Innovation, leaders of departments, schools and centers at Vinh Long Campus. UEH leaders and delegates performing the ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate  the Mekong Delta Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training on "Design Thinking" for officials, lectures, students, youth union members, and startups In its development process with social responsibility, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperation relationships with localities and state agencies with the desire to make practical and effective contributions to local and regional development. UEH has a plan to coordinate with the Department of Planning and Investment, the Provincial Union, the Department of Education and Training, and the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Vinh Long to carry out MOU signing with provinces and cities in the Mekong Delta which also refers to Entrepreneurship and Innovation training program. On the afternoon of May 30, 2024, the training program on the topic "Design  Thinking"  was organized by experts from the Institute of Innovation - UII (UEH) at Vinh Long Campus to provide valuable knowledge for students, youth union members and startups to prepare ideas for contests and startup projects in Vinh Long in 2024. Attending the opening of the training program was  Mr.  Luong Trong Nghia  - Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Investment of Vinh Long,  Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus,  Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet  - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council, Director of the UEH Institute of Innovation,  Ms. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu  - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus and 40 learners who are officials, lecturers, students, youth union members and startups in Vinh Long. Mr. Luong Trong Nghia - Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Investment of Vinh Long - at the opening of the training program Mr. Vuong Khiet - Director of UII Innovation Incubator (UEH), in charge of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Mekong Delta - conducting the training on "Design Thinking" Some activities in the training program STEM - DRONE Festival: Creative and connected playground at UEH Vinh Long Campus In the same series, on May 30 and 31, 2024, UEH coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long to organize the contest "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024"  and "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024”. This is the second year that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province to organize these contests at Vinh Long Campus, and this year, it was partially financed by the Dariu Foundation. Overview of the MCIE Inauguration Ceremony and the Opening of "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" and "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024" Delivering the opening speech at the MCIE Inauguration Ceremony and the contests,  Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung  - Deputy Director of UEH and Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus – stated:  "The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Mekong Delta has the mission of spreading knowledge, inspiring and promoting innovation and startup activities in the Southwest region while nurturing and developing potential startup projects. The center focuses on the following main tasks: research, consulting, training on innovation, technology application, and product commercialization for localities in the Mekong Delta region; incubating innovative startups in the region; spreading knowledge about innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, and digital transformation towards sustainable development goals. In addition to high-quality human resource training and knowledge transfer activities, UEH always focuses on organizing practical activities associated with local sustainable development, especially innovation activities. To achieve that goal, there needs to be a sustainable learning ecosystem that connects local authorities, departments, services, and between universities, high schools, middle schools, and partners such as the contests on STEM, DRONE and so on and other activities that contribute to creating a sustainable innovation and startup ecosystem for the Mekong Delta region in particular and the country in general. UEH is ready to be connected for sustainable development". Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung gave the Opening Speech at the MCIE Inauguration Ceremony and the contests "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" and "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024" The program was organized in 2 phases: - Phase 1 was held on April 25, 2024: STEM training for Principals, Vice Principals, and key staff at schools and continuing education centers; Leaders and staff of Education and Training departments, teachers in junior and senior high schools in Vinh Long Province. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Xuan Thanh - Director of Secondary Education Department, Ministry of Education and Training presented the organizational forms of STEM education, STEM lessons, ways to organize experience activities, research and technology activities, etc. and answered questions from officials and teachers regarding STEM education and teaching according to the General Education English Curriculum 2018. - Phase 2 was held from May 21 - 31, 2024:  "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" and "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024" for teachers and students of schools in the Mekong Delta region with the aims of (1) Creating a playground to inspire creativity in students and to promote activities STEM education at junior and senior high schools; (2) Strengthening connections between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and high schools in supporting in-depth consultants to help them implement STEM projects preparing for competitions at all levels and with high results;  (3)  Through inspiring creative ideas, UEH aims to select potential STEM projects for incubation at the "Mekong Delta Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (MCIE)"  and provide them with consulting support and investment connections for development. At the closing and awarding ceremony of the contests,  Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long - happily shared:  "In "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024", all 77 participating teams display their products. The teams' models not only reflect their thoughts and aspirations but also express their desire to contribute to solving problems locally. The contest targets the criteria of using recycled materials and renewable energy to achieve sustainable development for the Mekong Delta. Furthermore, some models have the potential to develop into startup projects, contributing to promoting the STEM application and innovation movement among young people in Vinh Long and the Mekong Delta region. We would like to acknowledge the valuable contributions of the teams. The results of today's contest are the basis for selecting projects to be incubated at the Mekong Delta Innovation and Startup Center shortly. For the contest on Drone, due to limited equipment, it cannot be deployed to the entire region. We welcome provincial units in the next time it is organized." Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long, at the closing and awarding ceremony of the contests The playgrounds that inspire creativity "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024"  and  "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024". During the 10 days of training and competition (from May 21 to 31, 2024), the contest received the attention and registration of more than  408 contestants from 77 STEM teams,  and 25 Drone teams of teachers and students of junior and senior schools in the Mekong Delta region from Vinh Long, Ben Tre, Ca Mau, Hau Giang, Kien Giang, Long An, Soc Moon, Can Tho. Overview of the contest "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" The teams went through 8 training topics with the guidance of experts and lecturers from the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology (3I), the Institute of Innovation (UII) under the College of Technology and Design (CTD) of UEH. The activity provided teachers and students with theoretical and practical knowledge about  Fundamentals of STEM and introduction to STEM application models; Mechanical system design; Basic programming; Configuration structure and applications; Sensors and applications; Project implementation support; Innovative startups: Applying Design Thinking in Building Customer-Oriented Value; STEM model proposal to solve urgent local problems; Using recycled materials and renewable energy towards the goal of a sustainable development in the Mekong Delta region. Assoc.Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh, Director of Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH listening to the STEM project presentation of the contestant group Dr. Thai Kim Phung, Vice Principal - College of Technology and Design, UEH and Mr. Tran Thanh Hai - Representative of Dariu Fund, commenting on the STEM project presentation of the contestant group The  "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024" was an interesting and challenging event for teachers and students with a passion for drone technology and programming. The contest was organized with 2 parts, including (1)  Controlling Drones for group work, and (2)  Programming moving Drones. This contest provided a platform for teams or individuals to demonstrate their ability to program and control drones through diverse tasks and challenges. Competitions at the "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024" Contest After 02 days of completing the projects, the Organizing Committee selected the excellent team winning "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024", which was the project: "Green Car" of Nguyen Binh Khiem High School for the Gifted, Vinh Long. The two second prizes went to the project "Fire warning and fighting model combined with smart escape" of Him Lam Ethnic Boarding School, Hau Giang and the project "Application of IOT in monitoring and warning of danger in mountains and forests" by Luu Van Liet High School, Vinh Long. Three third prizes belonged to the projects "Semi-automatic egg incubator", "Smart house model to grow black termite mushrooms", and "Automatic watering system" of Tran Dai Nghia High School, Pham Hung High School, Vinh Long and Dam Doi High School, Ca Mau. Besides, there were also 10 consolation prizes awarded. Champion team of "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" contest, project: "Green Car", of Nguyen Binh Khiem High School for the Gifted, Vinh Long In the "Drone Champion Vinh Long",  the champion team was Hoa Binh Junior and Senior High School. 02 Second prizes belonged to the team of Nguyen Binh Khiem High School for the Gifted and Phu Quoi Junior and Senior High School. 03 Third Prizes went to Hieu Nhon Junior and Senior High School, Tan Luoc High School, and Vinh Long High School. 05 Consolation Prizes went to Huu Thanh High School, Hieu Phung High School, Ethnic Boarding High School, Phan Van Hoa High School, and Nguyen Van Thiet High School. The best teams of the "Drone Champion Vinh Long 2024" contest At the end of the program, UEH also issued Certificates to 404 Teachers and students who participated in the Training and Contests. With its importance and practicality, the STEM training series along with the contests once again affirmed UEH's efforts in connecting university and high school levels in the direction of improving management capacity, information technology capacity; English teaching and learning abilities, and especially solutions to promote autonomy, dynamism, and creativity through STEM activities for students in learning. The success of the series has contributed to connecting ideas and innovative start-up projects, together aiming to the goal of sustainable development for education and society with practical values spread to generations of students. Additional photos regarding the series of Inauguration Ceremony of the Mekong Delta Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the two contests "THE STEM UEH MEKONG 2024"  and " DRONE CHAMPION VINH LONG 2024": News and photos: Vinh Long Campus (Department of Training and Department of Admission and Communication) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 29, 2024, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), a member of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), officially signed a strategic Momorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design, Beijing, China. This event was to promote cooperation between the two leading educational institutions of the two countries to facilitate the exchange of lecturers, students, and research between the two parties. Tsinghua University is ranked as Asia's leading university and in the Top 12 in the world according to THE (Times Higher Education) rankings. In particular, the Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design ranks 18th in the world in the field of art and design in 2023. With this reputation and top quality, the Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design promises to be a strategic partner, benefitting UEH CTD students. This MoU opens up many new learning and research opportunities, contributing to improving the reputation and teaching quality of UEH CTD lecturers with international partners. Both parties are committed towards building an innovative academic and research environment, aiming for sustainable and comprehensive development. Some activities have reached agreement, listed as UEH ArtTech Fusion 2024 held in October 2024, Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design will be involved as a co-organizer. It is known that the Academy of Arts and Design is the co-organizer of the Olympic Games Beijing 2022. This signing ceremonyis a testament to the constant efforts of UEH in general and CTD in particular in expanding the international partner network, improving the quality of education and research, and equipping students the skills and knowledge necessary towards becoming a global citizen in the modern world. In addition to the MoU with Tsinghua University, UEH-CTD has established educational cooperation relationships with prestigious universities around the world. Notable partners include Chulalongkorn University (Thailand), Saint Joseph University (Macau), Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia), Pantheon Institute of Design & Technology (Italy), Dongseo University, Kwangwoon University (Korea), etc. These cooperative relationships not only open up new academic and research opportunities but also help improve the quality of teaching CTD-UEH students to become professionals with a global perspective. Discussion between Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design and UEH-CTD Additional photos regarding the Signing Ceremony: UEH lecturer delegation visiting and working with Tsinghua Academy of Arts and Design on the morning of November 15, 2023 News and photos: UEH-CTD Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Last May, the delegation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) made an important visit to University of Saint Joseph (USJ), Macau, China. Discussing the cooperation programs between UEH and USJ, the two parties shared views and ideas regarding how to maximize the potential of the two universities in improving the quality of  education and research. Leading the UEH delegation on a visit to University of Saint Joseph (USJ) were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management; and lecturers from the School of Media Design. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, representing UEH, introduced expected cooperation plans for the 2024-2025 academic year. He highlighted the benefits of this cooperation, which are not only for students and lecturers of the two schools but also for the entire international academic community. He also praised the strong development potential, modern facilities and excellent scientific research quality at University of Saint Joseph, and emphasized that these were important factors that helped improve the quality of education and research of both parties. Representing University of Saint Joseph (USJ), Prof. Álvaro Barbosa, Vice President, expressed his enthusiasm and commitment to supporting the upcoming collaborative events. He emphasized that USJ has always been willing to welcome and cooperate with international partners to develop together. Expected cooperation activities between the two schools included implementing a dual degree program with the School of Media Design, organizing academic tours and student exchanges, and organizing the RTD conference (Resilience on Technology and Design), the ArtTech Fusion 2024 series, and acknowledging UEH as a co-organizer of the Artech Conference held in Vietnam each year. The UEH delegation visiting and working with the USJ Board of Management During this visit, a student delegation from UEH including 14 students participated in an exchange course from May 2 to 9, 2024 in Macau with the theme "SUSTAINABILITY AND THE CITY". Throughout the course, the students had the opportunity to have lively discussions and interactive activities, and to share knowledge and ideas so as to promote sustainable practices and to solve problems in Macau. Renowned researchers in the field have provided valuable insights and established the basis for thought-provoking debates. UEH student delegation participating in the exchange course at USJ UEH students participating in a lecture by Professor Filipa Martins University of Saint Joseph (USJ) is one of the oldest private Universities in Macau with a history dating back to 1911. USJ has obtained many outstanding achievements in the fields of education and research, being recognized in the Top 500 of the Times Higher Education rankings in which USJ's Digital communication has been ranked TOP 10 in Asia. This can be identified as a symbol of cultural interference and rich history. With existing achievements and potential, USJ plays an important role in promoting international cooperation and developing global education. Thanks to this visit, UEH hopes to strengthen cooperation in global educational development, opening future extensive cooperation in education and research between the two universities. News and photos: School of Media Design, UEH-CTD Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 30, 2024, at Hall A103, University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully organized a seminar on "Archive and State Security in Public Higher Education Institutions”. Pursuant to the Law on Legal Popularization and Education 2012, Decision No. 435/QD-BGDDT dated January 30, 2024 of the Deputy Minister of Education and Training on Promulgating the Plan for Dissemination and Education of Laws in the Education Sector in 2024, Plan No. 541/KH-DHKT-TTPC dated February 27, 2024 of the Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on the Dissemination of laws in 2024, in order to consolidate and improve the quality of implementing legal documents at the school, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a seminar on "Archive and State Security in Public Higher Education Institutions". Overview of the seminar Attending the seminar was Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Tu - Head of Administration Office of the Ministry of Education and Training. On behalf of UEH, there were Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - University Deputy Director, Board of Directors of Member Colleges; Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus; Leaders of the International School of Business, Party - Union Office, UEH Office, Department of Human Resource Management, Boards, Divisions, Schools, Centers, Offices of Member Colleges and experts in charge of drafting documents and archives of the units. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - at the seminar At the seminar, the delegates listened to the presentation by Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Tu - Head of Administration Office of the Ministry of Education and Training on the topic "Archive and State Security in Public Higher Education Institutions". Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Tu - Head of Administration Office of the Ministry of Education and Training - reporting at the seminar The seminar took place excitingly with the delegates exchanging on implementing the law on protecting state secrets: legal documents, guiding documents of the Government and the Ministry of Education and Training, tasks of protecting state secrets, authority in protecting state secrets and specific regulations. Therefore, the seminar improved the participants’ knowledge and skills in implementing legal requirements for university autonomy. UEH would continue to thoroughly disseminate the law on protecting state secrets as well as regularly remind and urge units to avoid shortcomings and violations. Additional pictures at the Seminar: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 30, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a meeting to welcome the delegation of Hanoi University of Science and Technology. The visit contributed to tightening the relationship between the two schools and is an opportunity for both sides to learn, to discuss and to exchange experiences on issues in the university governance model. On behalf of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, there was the participation of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang - Director of Hanoi University of Science and Technology; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Minh Hoang - Chief of Office; Assoc.Prof.D. Ngo Chi Trung - Head of Inspection, Legal and Internal Audit Department; Ms. Dao Thi Thuy - Deputy Head of the Inspection, Legal and Internal Audit Department. Welcoming the delegation of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, on behalf of UEH, was Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Chief of Office, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Standing Deputy Head of Research - Development and Global Engagement; Mr. Tran Hoang Tam - Standing Deputy Head of Finance - Investment Planning; Dr. Doan Dinh Lam - Deputy Head of Infrastructure Management; Dr. Nguyen Tan Khuyen - Head of Inspectorate; Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs. Overview of the meeting Speaking at the meeting, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh expressed his excitement regarding the presence of the delegation from Hanoi University of Science and Technology: "University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has a long history of development with core values ​​in the public university system in Vietnam. In recent years, UEH and Hanoi University of Science and Technology have been two pioneers in developing the University model, which means that we will have been sharing together general problems in university development and operations. Our UEH team always constantly searches for new methods to effectively solve these problems. Therefore, we look forward to exchanging more with Hanoi University of Science and Technology regarding experiences in university operations and administration.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH at the meeting On behalf of the university delegation, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang - Director of Hanoi University of Science and Technology - expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome of the UEH Board of Directors: "Hanoi University of Science and Technology and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City are sharing development paths and models in recent years. UEH is one of the top-quality universities in Vietnam with a high reputation, outstanding quality and a variety of academic research and international cooperation activities. Therefore, we are looking forward to learning, coordinating and further tightening the cooperative relationship between the two schools, together continuing to affirm the path and development model that both are pursuing.” Assoc.Profe.Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang - Director of Hanoi University of Science and Technology - remarking on the meeting The meeting took place in an open and exciting atmosphere with discussion sessions sharing experiences on issues: plans to deploy and to improve services for learners and lecturers; to develop international cooperation activities, to improve the quality of programs; solutions for development and diversification of revenue sources; and legal assurance for university activities. These are key and extremely challenging issues posed to both UEH and Hanoi University of Science and Technology upon their developing the University model in recent years. With positive exchanges, the meeting illustrate the cohesion in the cooperative relationship and  common values ​​between the two Universities. This is an opportunity for UEH and Hanoi University of Science and Technology to further expand cooperation in a variety of fields in the future, contributing together to a common university development model as well as bringing positive values to the Vietnamese education system. Representatives of both sides presenting souvenirs and taking photos with the delegation Additional photos regarding the meeting: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the establishment of Kwangwoon University (May 20, 2024), the delegation of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) visited Kwangwoon University to demonstrate the strong spirit of friendship in recent times. In this event, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH Council - was honored to receive an Honorary Doctor title for his outstanding contributions in promoting academic cooperation and strengthening the relationship between the two universities in particular and Vietnam - Korea in general. In the context that Vietnam and Korea upgraded their bilateral relations to a "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership" in December 2022, the cooperation agreements between UEH and Kwangwoon University have significantly contributed to the development of education, expanding the scope of cooperation and deepening bilateral exchanges. On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the establishment of Kwangwoon University, the delegation of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City visited and had an intimate meeting with Ms. Cho Sunyoung - President of Kwangwoon University and Dr. Kim Jongheon - President of Kwangwoon University to tighten the close friendship and positive cooperation between the leaders of the two universities. On this occasion, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH Council - was awarded an Honorary Doctor title by KwangWoon University for his dedication to strengthening the relationship between Vietnam and Korea, his efforts to promote academic cooperation between the two universities along with other outstanding contributions to research projects on economic growth models and public university governance in Vietnam throughout his career. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong being honored to receive an honorary doctor title  from Kwangwoon University Speaking at the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong shared: “I am extremely happy to receive an Honorary Doctor title from Kwangwoon University on the school's 90th Anniversary. As an educator, I deeply admire the contributions of President Sunyoung Cho and the entire team of Kwangwoon University over the past 90 years to Korean education in particular and the world in general. Congratulations on your recent achievements and hope that Kwangwoon University can continue to develop even more in the future. On this occasion, as the Chairman of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City council, I would like to express my support for the cooperation between UEH and Kwangwoon University, promoting educational programs towards sustainability, integration and innovation. Thank you for your valuable cooperation throughout UEH's recent journey, contributing significantly to the outstanding development of our school in recent times." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong at the ceremony Kwang Woon University, Korea, founded in 1934 with 90 years of experience, is the cradle of quality programs in the fields of science and technology, information technology, business and arts. Possessing a diverse academic environment, dynamic team, combined with advanced facilities and equipment, KwangWoon University is a creative, open and innovative school for all students to develop comprehensively. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has established a deep bilateral relationship with Kwangwoon University in various fields of training, research, consulting and other academic activities such as organizing international seminars and conferences. To be illustrated in details, the two sides cooperate to develop the Robotics and AI dual degree program, communication courses, short-term courses, Hologram exhibition, co- Arttech Fusion international conference, RTD as well as supporting comprehensive doctoral scholarships, supporting experts in design thinking and entrepreneurship and so on. In the future, the two sides hope to expand to cooperate in providing startups, Deep Tech, and semiconductor programs, and sponsoring Robitic-AI research and programs in the fields of communications, logistics and 3D simulation through Korea House and integrated Glocal Model. In addition, during this trip, the delegation visited and worked at the Seoul Institute to discuss cooperation issues in developing digital fields in Vietnam, including smart cities, digital transformation, digital economy, smart tourism, etc. The delegation taking photos News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, ISCM Institute, University Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the morning of May 13, 2024, at room B1.403, Campus B of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), in collaboration with AGEST Vietnam, organized the Opening Ceremony of the Cyber Security Course. The opening ceremony kicked off a week of providing and training knowledge and skills on cyber security for UEH lecturers, officials, and students under the instruction of a prestigious expert from Japan - Dr. Munehiro Shiratani. Attending the opening ceremony, on the side of AGEST Vietnam, were Mr. Mizuide Tamaki - General Director; Mr. Vuong Bao Long - Chief Operating Officer; and Mr. Phan Thanh Tam - Director of Japan Market Development. On the side of CTD, there was the participation of MSc. Phan Hien - Associate Dean of School of Business Information Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD); and MBA. Dao Thi Minh Huyen - Interim Head of CTD Office; along with nearly 50 learners who were lecturers, officials and students of UEH. Delegates at the ceremony AGEST Vietnam is one of the leading dynamic technology companies founded in Silicon Valley and inheriting decades of expertise in comprehensive software development. The Cyber Security Course is one of the cooperation activities within the framework of a cooperation agreement signed on April 12, 2024 between CTD and AGEST Vietnam with the goal of improving professional and personal skills for lecturers, officials and students at UEH. After the course, learners are expected to enhance their awareness in securing personal and organizational data, as well as other issues related to information security. The course is under the instruction of Dr. Munehiro Shiratani - a reputed cyber security expert in Japan. He specializes in Penetration Testing and Security Consulting and has had more than 30 years in the industry and worked for several corporations including Digital Hearts Holdings Co., Ltd., and AGEST Co., Ltd. He is also a lecturer for the Certified Ethical Hacker program in Japan. With the goal of contributing and promoting the development of UEH towards multidiscipline and sustainability, putting learners at the center for the community’s development and encouraging lifelong learning, CTD has been developing training programs and courses associated closely with practice; collaborating with reputed businesses and prestigious experts in the region and around the world to build training programs, attract human resources and build an open innovation ecosystem. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Phan Hien - Associate Dean of School of Business Information Technology, CTD - hoped that after the course, learners would gain useful knowledge on cyber security. He also expressed his appreciation to AGEST Viet Nam and Dr. Munehiro Shiratani for their enthusiasm in making the course happen at UEH. Mr. Phan Hien - Associate Dean of School of Business Information Technology, CTD - speaking at the ceremony On behalf of AGEST Viet Nam, Mr. Vuong Bao Long - Chief Operating Officer - also expressed his excitement with the first collaborated course between AGEST Vietnam and CTD. He shared that the course was financed by AGEST Japan, and that it was one of the programs encouraged by the Japanese government to support Japanese companies having business abroad in improving their information technology capacity. Through the course, he hoped that AGEST Vietnam would be able to help raise awareness about cyber security in Vietnam in general and at UEH specifically; especially in the context of increasing complex cyber attacks causing significant damage to organizations and businesses. Besides, AGEST Vietnam also expressed its desire to implement more cooperative activities towards sustainable development for the community with CTD and UEH in the future. Mr. Vuong Bao Long - Chief Operating Officer of AGEST Vietnam - speaking at the ceremony The Cyber Security Course, which marked the first cooperation activity between CTD and AGEST Vietnam, has brought valuable and practical knowledge to UEH lecturers, officials, and students to improve their cyber security skills. Besides the course, on May 18, 2024, AGEST Vietnam also sponsored and invited keynote speakers for the Seminar “System and Data Protection: The Safety Valve in Digital Transformation & Digital Economy” organized by UEH and the Ho Chi Minh City Business Association (HUBA). The seminar not only brought knowledge and practical solutions to organizations, businesses and individuals on cyber security and data security; but also created opportunities to connect leading industry experts and reputed scientists in related fields to expand the network of potential partnerships. In the near future, CTD and AGEST Vietnam intend to cooperate on more short-term courses, including Software Testing and Test Automation with a team of internationally reputed lecturers to improve professional capacity for learners. Some other moments at the opening ceremony: Dr. Munehiro Shiratani (right) - the Course lecturer - discussing with the students on the first day of the course MSc. Phan Hien and MBA. Dao Thi Minh Huyen delivered commemorative gifts to AGEST Vietnam’s delegates and Dr. Munehiro Shiratani on behalf of CTD Delegates and learners took a commemorative photo at the end of the ceremony News and photos: CTD Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Leading universities in Asia and Europe officially offer nearly 90 scholarships and tuition fee waivers to support students from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in the international student exchange program. In addition, UEH facilitates the accumulation of Study Encouragement Scholarships into this program to give students additional funding. Therefore, each student's learning experience at UEH will become diverse and meaningful with short-term and long-term international study periods, which are the door to getting acquainted, joining and becoming citizens working in a global environment. In recent years, internationalization has become a prerequisite keyword in UEH's education strategy. In addition to the focus on materials, curriculum design, and international quality assurance in accordance with the accreditation standards, UEH has cooperated with prestigious international universities to deploy international modules and semesters for students through the international student exchange program. Accordingly, UEH students can choose to study in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Sweden, China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan from July 2024 to August 2025, in 2 programs: a short-term exchange program in the form of implementing a project in several  modules (less than 30 days) or a long-term exchange program equivalent to 01 semester of study. Among them, leading partner universities accepting UEH students include Osnabruck University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden), Le CNAME University (France), Hasselt University (Belgium), Seoul University (Korea), Fukuoka Women's University (Japan), Kaohsiung National University (Taiwan), etc. Participating in the program, students can access and experience the advanced education with native lecturers and students as well as, expand connections to various cultures. This is an opportunity to increase their competitiveness after graduation and to broaden job opportunities with international employers. After completing and meeting the requirements of the international course and semester, students will be considered to convert their marks to equivalent credits in the UEH program/major they are studying. To create fair opportunities for all students with different circumstances, UEH has proactively negotiated with partner universities to provide full and partial scholarships to support part of living expenses and waive tuition fees. At the same time, UEH allows excellent students wishing to exchange internationally to convert their Study Encouragement Scholarships to pay for the cost of this program. In addition, UEH also  offers the opportunity to those who have not been awarded the Study Encouragement Scholarship. As the exchange program criteria are met, the application will be forwarded to the relevant Schools/Institutes for consideration. Accordingly, the additional cost for the course will range from 12,000,000 VND to 191,000,000 VND (depending on the country and program chosen), and those who qualify for the Study Encouragement Scholarship will be compensated with the amount of scholarship received. The application for the International Exchange Scholarship 2024 is open from May 31 to June 19. Details about Scholarship Subjects, Requirements, and Selection Procedures can be found at https://go.ueh.edu.vn/websiteHBTDSVQT2024, or students can contact the UEH Department of Student Affairs (www.dsa.ueh. edu.vn) and the Program Executive Board for further information and support. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - remarked: "Implementing the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy, students at UEH are oriented to become citizens capable of learning and working globally, acting for sustainable development. To reach this goal, UEH pioneers in building an internationally oriented education system. This program is a part of those efforts.” UEH always encourages students to keep striving and creates for excellent students a competitive environment to confidently assert themselves, and encourages those from difficult circumstances to make effort to improve their studies through scholarship policies. Anyone's journey to conquer knowledge is extremely valuable with many challenges and ambitions. With its constant efforts, UEH has always been ready to accompany learners, and every opportunity to access knowledge is given fairly to each individual at UEH. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This May, English Zone offers students a stress-free and fulfilling experience throughout the hectic final exam period by providing them with a consistent schedule of activities that is continuously updated. Let's take a look at the highlights of this May with UEH English Zone! Start May off learning how Gen Z uses words to express their style and personalities by enrolling in Speaking Group Extended: The Magic of Words. The program will assist you in staying up to date on and engaging in conversation about the most popular Gen Z slangs. It was also the intention of the Speaking Group Extended: Light the Night session to help you comprehend the differences between "night owl" and "early bird" and how they enjoy the nightlife. To create a space where students could share their individual experiences and gain an overview, the School of Foreign Languages and UEH English Zone collaborated to organize ECOFF #40 VIRAL TALK. Through a lively, virtual free-talk format, participants created memories and interesting stories about trending topics. Beyond anticipation, the UEH English Zone's DIY activities received a great deal of love. Students collaborated to create beautiful origami related to mothers with the "Ori-mami" Mother's Day theme. During the conversation, everyone can share their memories, childhood tales, and expressions of gratitude to their mother. To prepare for a great summer, UEH English Zone hosted an event with the theme "Beat the Heat!" With fashion show, beach costume wear, and costume-related presentations were all opportunities afforded to UEH students. All participants enthusiastically engaged in this fascinating event. Students who participate in UEH English Zone not only improve their English speaking skills but also have the opportunity to socialize, make new friends, and unwind after a long day of studying. Even though it is exam stress month, EZ Talks & EZ Boardgame, one of English Zone's staple events, is still drawing a sizable crowd of students every Tuesday and Friday. Brain-twisting board games like Virus!, The Resistance, Uno Flip, and Exploding Kittens still keep the heat alongside other minigames. In order to help attendees expand their vocabulary and develop their skills more fully, EZ Talks in May focused on sustainable development themes like "Sustainable Oasis" and "Balanciaga". Participants are able to discuss the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and share their thoughts on topics that are healing, such as finding a way to balance work and life. May was a really meaningful and exciting month at UEH English Zone. Follow the English Zone fanpage to find out when the next English events at UEH! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 26, 2024, at Campus A - 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the Opening Ceremony of Master's and Doctoral Programs - Phase 1, 2024. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University, accompanied by the Board of Directors of UEH Member Colleges, lecturers, representatives, and leaders of Departments, Divisions, Units under the University, Schools/Training Institutes and admitted Graduate learners. The Opening Ceremony of Graduate Programs was carried out according to the Admission Notice for the first phase of 2024 with the admission method based on candidate profiles, foreign language proficiency and GMAT competency test scores. In this phase, UEH offers 16 majors at the Master's level and 09 majors at the Doctoral level. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh Speaking at the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh stated: “In recent times, UEH has invested in innovating programs and teaching methods, building a data system to serve teaching and learning according to international standards, promoting and improving the quality of research activities, increasing international publications, expanding international cooperation activities and training with international programs in English at Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral levels, etc. UEH graduate programs with the goal of providing highly qualified human resources with strong theory backgrounds and abilities to apply them in practice, having the ability to independently research, invent, develop, and solve new problems in their industry or major, and having the ability to teach at universities and colleges, supervising research and professional activities. Therefore, graduate students have the right to feel secure and proud to study at a prestigious higher education institution recognized by society and positioned as a high-quality university in the business and management community in Vietnam, gradually leaving their mark on regional and world markets.". By focusing on graduate education, with the motto of encouraging lifelong learning and improving the quality of qualifications to keep up with the requirements of current and future jobs, UEH has affirmed its brand as a pioneer and typical university in contributing high-quality human resources to the whole country. Over more than 48 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has provided more than 15,000 Masters to agencies and organizations from central to local authorities and businesses, contributing to the development of the country. Additional photos regarding the Opening Ceremony: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 21, 2024, at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony was held between The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), BDO Consulting Vietnam Company Limited (BDO), and Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) on training high-quality resources in the fields of accounting, auditing, and finance for the Vietnam market. In the signing ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President, shared: "The signing today marks the beginning of the cooperative relationship between the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), BDO Consulting Company Limited Vietnam (BDO), and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), creating a premise for discussions and agreement on training high-quality human resources in accounting, auditing, and finance." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh underlined that this is also a great opportunity for students pursuing Integrated Accounting with International Professional Certificate ICAEW CFAB plus UEH (Integrated Accounting Program CFAB+) to get experience in an international working environment while still studying at UEH". Implementing the "Summer Internship, Field Trip, and Final Internship at BDO Kuala Lumpur" program for ICAEW CFAB+ General Accounting students One of the most important aspects of the collaboration that will provide significant benefits to UEH students is the implementation of the "Summer Internship, Field Trip, and Final Internship at BDO Kuala Lumpur" program for ICAEW CFAB+ students. Specifically, students in the CFAB+ accounting program will have the opportunity to work practically at BDO offices in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, receiving training and guidance on both technical and soft skills in a professional working environment within three months, allowing them to practice immediately after graduation. "UEH and BDO have been ICAEW's key partners for many years. Today, we are glad to officially create a cooperation connection between three parties to provide students enrolled in UEH's CFAB+ Program with a fantastic chance that very few Vietnamese students have: a summer internship, a field trip, and a final internship. Experiencing the international professional working environment from the university will be a great start, opening up many opportunities for students to succeed in their future careers" - Ms. Elaine Hong, ICAEW Regional Director, China and South-East Asia, said at the event. Expand the learning and experience opportunities at BDO Malaysia and Vietnam. According to the terms of the collaboration memorandum, the three parties will agree to the following: 1) Organize career guidance programs, skill development, and cooperative activities to support students' training and development in accounting, auditing, and finance; (2) Organize summer internships and practical experience at BDO Vietnam and BDO Kuala Lumpur, as well as a final internship at BDO Kuala Lumpur, for ICAEW 2nd and 3rd-year students in the School of Accounting to develop and guide professional knowledge and soft skills necessary in a professional working environment. (3) Organize annual BDO Vietnam office trips for UEH's second and third-year ICAEW students. Ms. Hilary Vu, Managing Partner of BDO Vietnam, stated that "BDO is one of the largest accounting firms, present in 166 countries, with 115,000 members in nearly 1,800 representative offices worldwide." BDO's solutions concentrate on people, which is why the company's slogan is "People helping people." Understanding the importance of collaboration in enhancing the tax, accounting, and finance industries for the younger generation, I am confident that our three organizations will transform their brands and broaden the pool of potential young candidates in Vietnam. We expect that the three-party MoU partnership agreement announced today will foster cooperation in student training and growth, fully preparing them to enter the tax, accounting, and finance industries". William Lawrenson, Deputy Consul General and Head of Trade and Investment in Ho Chi Minh City, was also present at the signing event. William Lawrenson expressed his appreciation for the recently signed MOU between ICAEW, BDO, and UEH, which will help to promote educational cooperation between Vietnam and the United Kingdom. As a result, the MOU promotes the integration of ICAEW's globally recognized professional certificates into Vietnam's education system, thereby improving the quality of education in the finance and accounting sectors in Vietnam in accordance with UK educational standards and practices. This trilateral relationship intends to exchange information and skills, improve both countries' education, contribute to the development of a competent workforce, and foster long-term economic progress in Vietnam. ICAEW constantly assists and mentors students in the CFAB+ Integrated Accounting program on their professional development journey. ICAEW is a well-known professional organization in accounting and finance, with headquarters in London and representative offices all over the world, including Vietnam. The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the country's largest financial human resource training center, collaborated with ICAEW to produce the ICAEW CFAB+ Integrated Accounting program, which will begin enrolling students in 2022. After two years of enrollment, students of the ICAEW CFAB+ Integrated Accounting program have always affirmed their own abilities at the “International Summer Camp & Immersion Global 2023,"  held in Indonesia, ICAEW CFAB+ integrated accounting students won many awards and impressed universities all over the world. In addition to ICAEW's extensive partner network in Vietnam and around the world, the CFAB+ Integrated Accounting Program at UEH will prepare students to become worldwide specialists in professional accounting and finance. Students in this program will gain extensive professional knowledge and career skills. One of the great benefits of studying the CFAB+ integrated program at UEH is the ability to gain real-world job experience with ICAEW's wide network of local and international partner organizations while still in school. Students of UEH's ICAEW CFAB+ Integrated Accounting Program will greatly benefit from the tripartite collaboration between UEH, ICAEW, and BDO, particularly beginning this year. This collaboration not only assists students in the professions of accounting, auditing, and finance internally, but it also broadens job options overseas. ICAEW Viet Nam's strong partner network in region and around the world (Source: ICAEW Vietnam) New, photos: School of Accounting COB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of May 21, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Corporation - FAHASA solemnly organized the Opening Ceremony of the a course on Management and Operation Skills Training - FAHASA 2024 for middle-level managers (Leaders of product fields, leaders of affiliated units) of Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Corporation. This activity was organized under the frame of the Memorandum of Understanding on training and fostering human resources between the two parties. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training, Lecturer of the course; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Dang Khoa - Head of Strategic Management Department - School of Management - UEH College of Business. On behalf of the Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Corporation, with the participation of Mr. Pham Minh Thuan - Chairman of the Board of Directors and Mr. Pham Nam Thang - General Director along with learners of the Management and Operation Skills Training Course - FAHASA 2024 . Opening the course Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - remarked: "In October 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was transformed following the model of a multi-disciplinary university, becoming one of the 7 current universities across the country. With internal resources accumulated over nearly 50 years and the strategy of Connecting the Community and Spreading Knowledge, UEH always accompanies partners to develop together and serve the community towards sustainable development. In recent times, UEH has also cooperated in training with many corporations listed as Vietnam Electricity Group, Vietnam Rubber Group, Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, and Liksin Packaging Printing Company, etc. Continuing this journey, UEH would like to thank the leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Corporation for trusting and accompanying UEH to organize the Management - Operation Skills Training Course. - FAHASA 2024 for middle-level managers of Fahasa. I wish all learners to achieve good results, thoroughly apply the knowledge they have acquired to leadership work in their units, and see them all at the course summary." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Director - at the Opening Ceremony Representing FAHASA, Mr. Pham Minh Thuan - Chairman of the Board of Directors of FAHASA - remarked: "I am a former student of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Planning Batch 5, Department of Planning, after demobilization, I entered the school in 1979. The lecturers at that time were leading professors from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City listed as Professor Tran Dinh But, Professor Ho Duc Hung, Ms. Ung Thi Minh Le, Mr. Nguyen Quoc Te, Mr. Le Thanh Ha and Ms. Phan Thi Minh Chau. It can be stated that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is the place where I spent my vibrant and heroic student days, although it was difficult but fun. In 1999, I returned and studied in Batch 6 of Graduate studies at the school. Throughout my university life, I was most attached to University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. It was not just me, in the leadership of Fahasa, there are many employees who have graduated from the school. With affection, attachment and gratitude, we do thank the school for nearly 50 years of training many leaders for all sectors, all levels and for us at Fahasa. Fahasa was founded in August 1976. In December 2005, the company was equitized and currently, Fahasa has 30% state capital. In nearly 20 years of operating as a joint stock company, Fahasa has grown 15 times. In accordance with what I learned at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, I have built Fahasa a very clear development strategy since 2005, which is to build a system of professional bookstores nationwide. In 2005, Fahasa only had 18 bookstores in Ho Chi Minh City with small areas ranging from 100-200m2; curently, Fahasa has 120 bookstores with sizes ranging from 500-2000m2 spread across 47 provinces and cities. From Quang Tri to the South, 100% of Provinces have Fahasa bookstores. Fahasa's revenue in 2023 was 3,900 billion. Fahasa was in the top 400 largest companies in Vietnam. Allof Fahasa's bookstores are directly rented, staffed, managed and operated by the company. Fahasa does not franchise, does not lease brands, and does not contract, so, today we have more than 2,200 employees. From Quang Tri onwards, 100% of goods are supplied from Ho Chi Minh City, bookstores only sell goods, do not import goods. That's why we effectively manage our product quality, price and origin of goods. Our staff is required to be professional and skilled. That's why FAHASA is very interested in training our team. The managers studying here are all employees who have been with Fahasa for a long time, at least 10 years, at most more than 30 years. They have a lot of enthusiasm, passion, and experience, but to a certain extent, they are lacking knowledge. To compensate for this aspect, Fahasa pays special attention to training, and this is also the reason why Fahasa cooperated with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to organize the "Management and Operation Skills Training Course - FAHASA 2024" for middle-level managers. According to my planning, there is not only one course. After completing this course, the two parties will sit down and have a longer plan. There will be courses for intermediate- and senior-level staff. We entirely understand that the problem we are facing is the lack of the latest knowledge and expertise. For this course specifically, we had an internal meeting and agreed that we must ensure the spirit of learning and education seriously, and require learners to discuss and interact with lecturers about real-life situations taking place at Fahasa, what they still lack in terms of knowledge, and about connecting knowledge with work practice. I hope that what Fahasa employees learn today will immediately work." Mr. Pham Minh Thuan - Chairman of the Board of Directors of FAHASA - at the opening ceremony "Management and Operations Skills Training Course - FAHASA 2024" will be held in 3 sessions per week, Tuesday evening, Thursday evening and Saturday morning until the end of June 2024. After that, it will switch to 02 sessions a week at Fahasa until the end of August 2024. At the end of each seesstion, learners will take a multiple-choice test. At the end of the course, learners will report their group Action Program will be issued a course completion certificate by UEH if they meet all requirements. Assoc.Prof.PhDr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of UEH Department Undergraduate Training - announcing the decision to open the course On the occasion of the opening ceremony of the course, Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Corporation - Fahasa awarded the Library of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City 500 books of various genres, including specialized books in English and life skills books useful for UEH students with a total value of 100 million VND. Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Corporation - Fahasa donating books to UEH Library After nearly 50 years of establishment and development, UEH always promotes its strengths in training by coordinating and developing short-term training courses to update knowledge for leaders and senior managers of businesses with state and defense capital such as Vietnam Electricity Group, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City Hospital, 175 Military Hospital, Liksin Printing and Packaging Corporation, 16 Company Limited (16th Army), aiming to meet high-quality human resources in the public sector with the capability of implementing a strong socio-economic development strategy according to the policies of the Party and Government. Representatives of UEH and Fahasa presenting gifts and taking photos Additional images regarding the Opening Ceremony: News and photos: UEH  Department of Undergraduate Training, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 22th, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) welcomed the delegation of officials from Phenikaa University for a working visit. Representatives from Phenikaa University are composed of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phu Khanh - Deputy General Director of the Executive Board, Deputy Rector; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Dinh - Head of International Cooperation Department; Ms. Nguyen Hong Viet - Head of Administration - Management - Equipment Department; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duong Anh Tuan - Head of Human Resources Department; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung Kien - Deputy Head of Science and Technology Department; MSc. Hoang Hai Hung - Deputy Head in charge of Admissions - Communications Department; MSc. Nguyen Thi Khanh Tra - Youth Union Secretary; MSc. Pham Thi Thu Ha - Head of International Cooperation Department; MSc. Nguyen Thi Kim Sau - Deputy Director in charge of Student Counseling, Support and Innovation Center, and Ms. Vu Thi Thom - Specialist in Admissions - Communications Department. Welcoming the delegation from Phenikaa University, UEH was represented by Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Deputy Head of the Research and Development and Global Integration Board; MSc. Vo Ha Quang Dinh - Deputy Head of Department of Facilities Mangement; MSc. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of Department of Human Resources; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Secretary of the UEH Youth Union. Overview of the working session Speaking at the reception, representing UEH's leadership, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, Director of UEH, expressed his joy in welcoming the delegation of officials from Phenikaa University for a working visit. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared: "UEH always focuses on strengthening and expanding relationships with partners both domestically and internationally, especially prestigious and quality universities, with the spirit of "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" to bring practical values to learners and society. UEH highly appreciates the strong development of Phenikaa University in terms of scientific foundation from academia to practice and is ready to share experiences with Phenikaa University, aiming for the common development of global education." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH, speaking at the working session Representing the delegation from Phenikaa University, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phu Khanh, Deputy Director of the Executive Board, sent warm greetings to the teachers, staff, and officials at UEH while expressing excitement for the hearty reception. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phu Khanh shared: "With a commitment to continuously improving the quality of education and research, Phenikaa University always focuses on learning, improving management methods, and implementing policies to support activities and create new values for the community effectively. It is known that the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of the leading quality universities in Vietnam, with a lot of experience and achievements in quality management of education, research, international cooperation, and contributions to society. Therefore, Phenikaa University wishes to visit and work at UEH to learn from the development experience, to connect and to cooperate so as to create practical values for learners and the community, and to contribute to the sustainable development of society." Through this working session, he also expressed his expectations to open up more opportunities for cooperation between the two universities in the future. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phu Khanh, Deputy Director of the Executive Board, sharing at the working session With the spirit of openness and sharing, UEH and Phenikaa University exchanged experiences in university management listed as management activities, quality assurance in education and research, international cooperation, communications, infrastructure, and student care and support activities, etc. The exchange session opened up more opportunities for deep and wide-ranging cooperation to promote cooperation in education, research, and knowledge transfer between the two universities. With the positive and effective outcomes of this exchange, it is hoped that the relationship between UEH and Phenikaa University will become even better, contributing to the overall development of education nationwide. Representatives from both universities exchanging souvenirs and taking commemorative photos with the delegation Additional photos at the working session: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From April 16 - May 16, 2024, in preparation for building a plan to operate the learning and living complex for students at Nguyen Van Linh Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized visits, studies and exchanges of experience in managing large-scale university dormitories in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces. The UEH delegation included Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH, Assoc.Prof.Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council and leaders of the University Office, Department of Undergraduate Training, Department of Facilities Management, Department of Finance - Investment Planning, Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Scheduling - Testing, Department of Student Affairs, Dormitory Board of Management, Library, Medical Center, Center for Physical Training, Party - Union Office. Remarking the orientation of the business trip, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH - emphasized: "UEH is currently building a learning, research and living complex for students and experts at Nguyen Van Linh campus with modern equipment, amenities, and green landscape. The school hopes this will be a center for learning, research, a livable common home, and an ideal resting place for the community of learners, domestic and international experts. Therefore, UEH chose to visit the dormitory models of 4 universities to gain experience in completing the overall plans and operating the complex effectively in the future, at the same time, absorbing and developing the activities of the school internal to the dormitories." Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH To ensure the best service for learners and experts, the UEH delegation visited large-scale dormitories in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong: Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam National University; Ton Duc Thang University and Viet Duc University with two main contents: visiting dormitory facilities and exchanging experiences on dormitory management models, health and security issues, and policies/facilities at dormitories. The dormitory model of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National University is a dormitory model aimed at serving both its students of the high-quality programs and those wishing to study at universities in Ho Chi Minh City. In particular, the service room is equipped with air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, quality beds and mattresses, and room cleaning services. Regular rooms is also be equipped with a refrigerator, washing machine, and cleaning service, but an additional rental fee will be charged for each service the student chooses UEH delegation visiting, studying and exchanging experiences in dormitory management at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National University on April 16, 2024 The dormitory of Vietnam National University is largest in Vietnam with 47 buildings, serving a large number of students in the Vietnam National University system and signed partner university. The dormitory's operating model adopts the apartment management model with a full Management Board of housing clusters, centralized medical stations and related functional rooms. UEH delegation visiting, studying and exchanging experiences in Dormitory Management at Vietnam National University on April 23, 2024 Ton Duc Thang University's dormitory is located on campus, with the outstanding application of technology and management according to the student self-management model, optimizing human resources in dormitory management and especially always creating an environment for students to do physical exercises, hone their skills, and grow up. UEH delegationvisiting, studying and exchangingexperiences in dormitory management at Ton Duc Thang University on April 24, 2024 Viet Duc University's dormitory is a model far from the city center and serves international and Vietnamese students with modern facilities, amenities, accompanying sports areas, open space, and many green campuses. In particular, the school has many bus routes flexibly for experts and students during the day or on weekends. UEH visiting, studying and exchanging experiences in dormitory management at Viet Duc University on May 16, 2024 UEH currently has 02 dormitories at 135 Tran Hung Dao, District 1 and 43-45 Nguyen Chi Thanh, District 5 (Ho Chi Minh City) and another one located on UEH Vinh Long Campus (Vinh Long Province). In order for students to have a safe and healthy living, entertainment and learning environment, over the years, UEH has upgraded and fully equipped with convenient facilities listed as elevators, washing/drying rooms, photocopiers, self-study rooms, drinking water/hot water systems and 24/7 wifi. In addition to assure 24/7 security, UEH uses a security management system at the entrance/exit and 24/24 cameras on floors and public areas to ensure absolute safety for students. In addition, the school always creates many playgrounds, diverse extracurricular activities, and exchange programs for international students from countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Thailand. Lan, Taiwan, etc., helping them interact in a multicultural environment with the international community. UEH's complex at Nguyen Van Linh Campus is a completely new learning and living place for students and experts, expected to be completed in May 2025 with a capacity of nearly 1,200 slots on 8 floors with many rooms of 2 beds, 3 beds, 4 beds and 6 beds. Intending to train global citizens, UEH not only equips learners with professional knowledge but also orients an active, sustainable lifestyle, along with educating the right life skills and attitudes. In the future, the new complex invested in by UEH will be a comprehensive environment to train both qualities and abilities for students. Therefore, in addition to preparing the best conditions for accommodation, facilities, equipment, and support services,  UEH wishes to invest and apply technology in management and services, creating a friendly, dynamic, and safe living environment like a second home for learners to develop comprehensively. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the desire to inspire creativity, art and create a relaxing space after stressful working and studying hours to balance life, on the morning of May 19, 2024, Academy of Technology and Design (ATD) collaborating with ArtTech Hub of UEH College of Technology and Design organises the Workshop Program "Thematic Relaxing Acrylic Painting". This is the first activity to open a series of painting workshops taking place periodically every week for not only UEHers but also the community who are passionate about painting. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City  (UEH) has officially launched ArtTech Hub from December 2022. This is a network connecting domestic and international schools, experts, businesses, and management agencies; solving urban and professional issues based on technology and art factors; aiming for sustainable development. ArtTech Hub performs 3 main functions including: Education and training, Research and Development (R&D), network connection and development (networking). Particularly, in the Education and training function, ArtTech Hub will organise short-term courses and training programs related to the fields of communication, fashion, ArtTech, design and so on. The workshop “Relaxing Acrylic Painting according to the theme” is the first activity to open the series of painting workshops taking place periodically at UEH of ArtTech Hub to create an art space that contributes to spreading creative inspiration in the UEHers community in particular and the art-loving community in Ho Chi Minh City in general. Coming to the Workshop with the participation of Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - President of UEH Union; Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Union; Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design, Dean of School of Media Design, along with UEH officials, students and those who love drawing and painting. Sharing at Workshop Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design, Dean of School of Media Design  - emphasized: "We aim that this Workshop series is not only a place to connect creative passions but also a place to bring relaxation every weekend in order to recharge energy to start a new working week for the community." Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design, Dean of School of Media Design - giving the opening speech of the Workshop The workshop " Thematic Relaxing Acrylic Painting" was held at Campus B, from painting tools to sound and light are arranged into a unique art space creating a cosy atmosphere, stimulating participants’ creativity. With open space, participants can interact and chat, share connections with each other, exchange experiences and admire beautiful paintings. This not only creates an art space but also builds a more friendly and connected UEH community. Throughout the Workshop, with the dedicated guidance of highly qualified instructors, members not only learn about drawing techniques but are also guided to unleash their creativity in their paintings. People are allowed to relax, think about the subject more deeply and draw their work without any stereotypes. Each completed painting bears the artist's personal stamp. Yen Vy, a UEH student shared: "After a stressful week of studying, we are very happy that the school also has such a colorful relaxing space. I will definitely invite more friends to join in the following sessions.” The success of the workshop "Thematic Relaxing Acrylic Painting" is not only through the quality of the painting but also in the joy and relaxation it brings to participants. This will definitely be the motivation for  the Workshop "Thematic Relaxing Acrylic Painting" to continuously bring meaningful art activities in the future at UEH in particular and in Ho Chi Minh City in general. Some other images: See information and register for the Workshop at: https://atd.ueh.edu.vn/workshop-ve-acrylic-thu-gian-theo-chu-de/ News and photos: ATD Center Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the flow of the digital revolution, ensuring system and data security is the vital factor of every business! Information security organizations and experts have issued warnings regarding the risk of increased global cyber attacks by 2024 and using artificial intelligence to access security vulnerabilities. In Vietnam, from late 2023 to early 2024, many serious cyber attacks caused significant losses. The report summarizing the situation of Vietnam Cyber ​​Security in 2023 by Vietnam National Cyber ​​Security Technology Corporation (NCS) recorded 13,900 cyber attacks on organizations in Vietnam in 2023, with the main targets being government agencies, banking systems, financial institutions, industrial systems, and other key systems. According to Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) - stated: "Information system is the "heart" and data is the valuable "asset" of every business. Ensuring the system operates stably, flexibly and efficiently is the key to enhancing productivity, improving services, and creating competitive benefits, and ensuring system and data security is a priority. We need to build comprehensive security strategies, train employees in information security, and apply advanced security measures to deal with increasingly complex threats. This is not only the task of the Information Technology department but also the responsibility of business leaders. We need to act now to build an environment of safety, trust and sustainable development in our digital transformation." Dr. Thai Kim Phung at the opening of the seminar With such urgency, the seminar "System Assurance and Data Security: Safety in Digital Transformation" was held on the morning of May 18, 2024 in coordination with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Ho Chi Minh City Union of Business Association (HUBA), attracting nearly 200 guests from businesses, organizations, UEH alumni and students. Overview of the seminar Mr. Mamoru Seki - President of AGEST Vietnam Company, a leading expert on cybersecurity in Japan - issued warnings regarding Ransomware, also known as malicious ransomware. Ransomware restricts user access by locking down infected computers or servers or encrypting files, then demanding a ransom payment to get everything back. Additionally, it infects other devices and systems adjacent to the infected device. Currently, Ransomware is considered a cyber security crime market, so the danger has risen to a new level, posing a huge risk to businesses! Mr. Mamoru Seki issuing warnings about Ransomware Dr. Vo Van Khang - Vice Chairman of the Southern Information Security Association - also affirm that the damage caused by computer viruses to Vietnamese users in 2023 was 17.3 trillion VND (according to Bkav), and nearly 60 thousand Ransomware attacks targeted Vietnam (Kaspersky). While data is considered the heart of digital transformation and one of the most important resources of the digital economy, currently more than 70% of Vietnamese businesses surveyed showed that their investment in information security has been less than 5% of total investment in information technology! Dr. Vo Van Khang informing that the current level of investment in information security for businesses being still quite low Besides, Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - Director of the Information and Communication Design Technology program and Director of the Information Security program - UEH College of Technology and Design also issued warnings regarding attacking AI systems. Accordingly, computer vision researchers have been trying to prevent attacks designed to disrupt AI systems or exploit vulnerabilities through the AI ​​system itself. By detecting how an AI system operates, hackers can add data that confuses the system (using adversarial patterns and data poisoning), causing it to misidentify. In addition, leading researchers have admitted that they do not have an effective solution to prevent this infestation. Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh discussing attacks on AI systems by hackers today It can be stated that organizations and businesses are currently facing many cybersecurity risks. This is not a short-term "war"; therefore, organizations, businesses and individuals must proactively equip themselves with knowledge and be willing to invest in ensuring system and data security - the vital factors in today's digital economy! Experts discussing solutions to ensure system and data security The seminar was a great success, bringing perspectives, knowledge and experience in preventing illegal intrusion, ensuring information technology infrastructure security and data protection for organizations, businesses, individuals. This was also one of the practical activities within the framework of the program "Community Connection - Knowledge Spread - Sustainable Action" implemented by UEH in recent years with the goal of spreading knowledge values ​​to solve social problems for sustainable development. Additional images regarding the seminar: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Responding to the welcoming atmosphere of the 49th anniversary of National Unification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2024), 138th anniversary of International Labor Day (May 1, 1886 - May 1, 2024), 134 years since the birth of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 1890 - May 19, 2024), 95 years since the founding of the Vietnam Union (July 28, 1929 - July 28, 2024), the UEH Arts Festival for Officials and Employees 2024 officially returns after 8 years of waiting with particularly impressive performances. After more than nearly 2 months of planning and implementation, the program successfully organized two competition nights at Hall A.116 on May 16 - 17, 2024 and awarded prizes for the best performances! The program took place in an exciting atmosphere, with the participation of guest delegates: Ms. Dang Thuy Khanh Van - Head of the Propaganda Department of Party Committee of University and College of Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Lam Tuong Thoai - Head of the Department of Education Staff of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Confederation; Ms. Vu Thi Ngoc - Head of the Southern Representative Office of Vietnam Education Union. On behalf of UEH side, there was the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Union; Leaders of UEH units along with all candidates, lecturers, officials, employees, and students. Overview of the program Speaking at the opening of the Festival, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy remarked: "Cultural and artistic activities attract a large number of teachers, administrators and staff from the whole school. After eight years since 2016, the UEH Union officially brought back the UEH Arts Festival for Officials and Employees, which will be held for 2 nights on May 16 and 17, 2024 with 4 competition programs, 41 performances, and more than 450 actors from 34 unions. With diversity and richness in themes, careful preparation and immense investment from units, the UEH Arts Festival for Officials and Employees 2024 will bring a monumental and meaningful artistic performance." Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy delivering the opening speech The judges of the competition The show received a warm welcome from the Union units with elaborate and emotional performances revolving around the themes of praising the Party and beloved Uncle Ho, praising the homeland, country and national tradition, and praising the work, study and life at UEH. With the goal of creating a healthy playground, meeting the needs of cultural enjoyment in an educational environment, the Festival has successfully connected all officials and employees with the spirit of "Solidarity - Creativity - Friendship - Safety". Competing performances on the night of May 16, 2024 Competing performances on the night of May 17, 2024 To select the best programs and performances, the Jury Council includes musicians who are members of the Vietnam Musicians Association with high professional capacity in art and are trusted by the Organizing Committee, including musicians Le Quoc Thang, Truong Quang Tuyen, and Tran Anh Thanh Son. Over 2 nights of competition on May 16-17, 2024, the best performances were fairly selected by the jury and honored to receive awards from the program. In particular, with elaborate staging and rehearsals and meticulous and colorful performances praising President Ho Chi Minh on the 134th anniversary of his birthday, the song and dance performance Vang sang Ho Chi Minh performed by the ISB Union won the award for the best performance singing to celebrate Uncle Ho. MSc. Dang Thuy Khanh Van - Head of the Propaganda Department of Ho Chi Minh City University and College Party Committee - awarding the award for the best singing performance about Uncle Ho to Unit C of the International Training Institute union SINGLE SONG PERFORMANCES: Unit Department of Undergraduate Training Performance Me toi Prize 1st Unit UEH Publishing House Performance Giữa Mạc Tư Khoa Nghe Câu Hò Nghệ Tĩnh Prize 2nd Unit School of Politics Performance Chúng con canh giấc ngủ cho Người Prize 3rd Unit School of Management Performance Ước mơ của mẹ Prize Consolation Unit Department of Student Affairs Performance Mashup Lá Cờ + Giai điệu tự hào Prize Consolation Unit Department of Quality Assurance and Curriculum Development Performance Thành phố tình yêu và nỗi nhớ Prize Consolation Unit School of Mathametics and Statistics Performance Ngày chưa giông bão Prize Consolation Unit School of Law Performance Hát về cây lúa hôm nay Prize Consolation Ms. Phan Thi Thu Hang - Standing Member of UEH Union, Standing Deputy Head of the Performance Committee - awarding prizes for single performances DUET PERFORMANCES: Unit Board of Dormitory Mangement Performance Tổ quốc gọi tên mình Prize 1st Unit Union of Institutes and School of Media Design, CTD Performance Diên vĩ toàn bích Prize 2nd Unit UEH Publishing House Performance Nỗi buồn mẹ tôi Prize 3rd Unit School of Foreign Languages Performance Tình đẹp Hậu Giang Prize 3rd Unit School of Mathametics and Statistics Performance Một đời người, một rừng cây Prize Consolation Unit School of Finance Performance Việt Nam quê hương tôi Prize Consolation Unit School of International Business and Marketing Performance Đất nước Prize Consolation Unit Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Performance Tổ quốc gọi tên mình Prize Consolation Unit School of Economics Performance Bôn ba (nước ngoài) Prize Consolation Fashion designer Nguyen Nhu Quynh (Quynh Paris)  awarding prizes  to  duet  performances TRIO PERFORMANCES: Unit Department of Facilities Mangement Performance Chạm vào vinh quang Prize 1st Unit UEH Office, Department of Human Resources, Center for Physical Training Performance Đường lên phía trước Prize 2nd Unit Department of Student Affairs Performance Quê hương Việt Nam Prize 3rd Unit School of Politics Performance Đồng đội Prize 3rd Unit School of Law Performance Tàu anh qua núi Prize Consolation Unit School of International Business and Marketing Performance Sài Gòn đẹp lắm Prize Consolation Ms. Dang Thuy Khanh Van - Head of the Propaganda Department of Party Committee of University and College of Ho Chi Minh City - awarding prizes to trio performances GROUP PERFORMANCES: Unit School of Politics Performance Đêm Gành Hào nghe điệu hoài lang Prize 1st Unit School of Accounting Performance Mashup: Việt Nam trong tôi là + Một vòng Việt Nam Prize 2nd Unit Department of Marketing and Communication Performance Điều phi thường nhỏ bé Prize 2nd Unit Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Performance Dấu chân phía trước Prize 2nd Unit CELG Office Performance Xinh Tươi Việt Nam Prize 3rd Unit School of Tourism Performance Sài Gòn đẹp lắm Prize 3rd Mr. Lam Tuong Thoai - Head of Department of Education and Training Personnel - Ho Chi Minh City Federation of Labor awarding First, Second, and Third prizes to units in the Group Performance category Unit School of International Business and Marketing Performance Vào Hạ Prize Consolation Unit COB Office Performance Cuộc đời vẫn đẹp sao Unit School of Information Technology Performance Bước chân trên dãy Trường Sơn Unit School of Public Finance Performance Một vòng Việt Nam Unit Department of Scheduling and Testing Performance Việt Nam ơi! Unit Department of Undergraduate Training Performance Chiều biên giới Unit School of Finance Performance Dòng máu Lạc Hồng Unit Department of Inspectorate, Medical Center. Graduate School Performance Hành khúc ngày và đêm Unit UEH Publishing House Performance Con Đường Đến Trường Unit School of Banking Performance Mùa xuân trên TP.HCM Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Union - awarding consolation prizes to Group Performances CHORUS PERFORMANCES: Unit Department of Undergraduate Training Performance Việt Nam Gấm Hoa Prize 1st Unit School of Foreign Languages Performance Hào khí Việt Nam Prize 2nd Unit School of Accounting Performance Việt Nam Quê hương tôi Prize 3rd Ms. Vu Thi Ngoc - Head of the Southern Representative Office - Vietnam Education Union awarding prizes for chorus performances DANCE PERFORMANCES: Unit ISB Performance Vầng sáng Hồ Chí Minh Prize 1st Unit UEH Office, Department of Human Resources, Center for Physical Training Performance Hào khí Việt Nam Prize 2nd Unit Department of Facilities Management Performance Ngàn ước mơ Việt Nam Prize 3rd Unit Union of Institutes and School of Media Design, CTD Office Performance Sắc màu CTD Prize 3rd Unit Department of Finance and Investment Planning Performance Đất nước hôm nay + Hành khúc tuổi trẻ Prize 3rd Ms. Pham Thi Minh Thy - Director of Pham Ngoc Thach Retail Center, Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank - Representative of Sponsors of the Program awarding prizes to dance performances DANCES: Unit UEH Office, Department of Human Resources, Center for Physical Training Performance Nam bộ kháng chiến Prize 1st Unit Union of Institutes and School of Media Design, CTD Office Performance Nhịp sống CTD Prize 2nd Unit School of Foreign Languages Performance Một vòng Việt Nam Prize 3rd Unit Department ò Facilities Mangement Performance UEH vững vàng một niềm tin Prize UEH Office, Department of Human Resources, Center for Physical Training Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council - awarding prizes for dance performances of the participating units PROGRAM CATEGORIES: In addition to performance awards, this year's show had the participation of a large number of UEH officials and employees with 4 excellent competitions winning awards. Unit Union of Department of Facilities Management Prize 1st Unit Union of Institutes and School of Media Design, CTD Office Prize 2nd Unit UEH Office, Department of Human Resources, Center for Physical Training Prize 3rd Unit Union of School of Foreign Languages Prize 3rd Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Deputy Director of the university awarding the First and Second Prizes of the Program to the units and Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union - Head of the Festival Organizing Committee presenting the Third Prize A truly explosive show night resulted from the tireless preparation efforts of the participating units in general, as well as the enthusiastic encouragement of all officials and workers at UEH in particular. Hall A.116 truly had exciting moments of cultural and spiritual exchange, a source of spiritual encouragement, and conveyed positive values ​​in studies and works at the school. The UEH Arts Festival for Officials and Employees 2024 took place successfully with the excitement and joy of union units, officials and employees at UEH. The event has brought a healthy and rewarding artistic playground, inspiring each individual at UEH to actively practice and promote the role of aesthetic and creative education in the union, thereby, connecting UEHers, together building a pioneering community of artistic inspiration and sustainable action. Additional images: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 15th, 2024, at Hall B1 of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, The UEH Union of students x UEH English Zone successfully organized an Acoustic show with the theme GLORIOUS. With meaningful songs and the enthusiastic summer atmosphere, the program created unforgettable memories for UEH students. The program was inspired by the story of Simba the lion in the movie The Lion King. Simba's journey to conquer the throne is a story of growth, courage, and responsibility. He dares to face life's challenges to step up to the highest position. Simba's glory lies not only in status or power but also in overcoming himself, overcoming adversity, and bringing good to himself and others. The theme GLORIOUS signifies glory, brilliance, and is also an adjective to describe resounding victories, extraordinary feats, and proud achievements from relentless effort. The program was divided into three main chapters, each with different messages and meanings tied to the process of growing up. Cozy space of Acoustic show: GLORIOUS In Chapter 1, named Cherishing, students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in sweet and loving melodies filled with family affection. These songs symbolize the stage where each of us grows up in an environment full of love and nurturing, thereby raising awareness of our responsibilities and roles in society as the youth shaping the future of the country. Chapter 2: Courageous continued to take students on the journey of striving and maturing youth with many challenges ahead. The songs performed in Chapter 2 praised the persistent efforts, extraordinary determination, and unwavering resolve of the youth in the face of difficulties. Amid the close and artistic atmosphere of melodious music, students also enjoyed a light tea break with sweet cakes to replenish their energy and fully enjoy the cozy musical party. Little lovely tea break for listeners Additionally, the atmosphere became lively again with the exciting interaction of the Minigame: “Who are they?” With familiar Disney movie soundtracks and lovely gifts for each correct answer, the game successfully sparked excitement among the students. Students enjoy taking part in minigame and getting gifts Finally, Chapter 3: Conquering concluded the program, representing the successful outcome of overcoming challenges and persistent efforts. Despite the journey of life being full of difficulties, it is the determination and perseverance that create true success. The Acoustic show: GLORIOUS was not just a musical performance but also an opportunity for students to soothe their souls after long days of striving. Moreover, the entire event was conducted entirely in English, creating a professional communication and music appreciation environment. The UEH Union of students x UEH English Zone successfully provided students with a dynamic and valuable musical experience, further motivating them to have firm belief in their own journey. The Acoustic Show GLORIOUS concluded successfully, leaving memorable impressions and memories for all attendees. Let's take a look back at the recent melodious and meaningful musical party! News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 2, 2024, at Hall A1.03, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) announced and awarded decisions on the establishment and appointment of leaders of the Party - Union Office, University Office and Department of Finance - Investment Planning. Pursuant to Resolution No. 40-NQ/DU dated November 27, 2023 of the Party Executive Committee of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on implementing the restructuring of units under University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to June 2025, Project No. 2838/DA-DHKT-QTNNL dated December 25, 2023 of the University Director on restructuring, organizing and rearranging functional management units into departments and divisions according to the university model, on April 25, 2024, the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City passed resolutions with immediate effect from May 1, 2024 on the establishment of a new Department of Finance - Investment Planning on April 25, 2024 on the basis of upgrading the Department of Finance - Accounting, reorganizing the University Office, and separating the Party - Union department to establish the Party - Union Office. On May 2, 2024, the meeting to announce and confer decisions to establish and appoint leaders of the Department of Finance - Investment Planning, University Office and Party - Union Office officially took place. Attending the program were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategic Advisory Council; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of the Union, along with the leaders and all officials and employees working at the Department of Finance - Investment Planning, the University Office and the Party - Union Office. Overview of the program Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering the orientation speech At the program, UEH in turn conferred decisions on the establishment of the new Party - Union Office, University Office and Department of Finance - Investment Planning. In particular, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong conferring the decisions to the leaders of the Party - Union Office and taking photos with the unit Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh conferring the decision to the leaders of the University Office and taking photos with the units Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung conferring the decision to the leaders of the Department of Finance - Investment Planning and taking photos with the units Mr. Tran Hoang Tam, representing the Board of Directors of 03 units to accept new tasks Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong remarking on the restructuring and operational orientation of the units The announcement and awarding of decisions on the establishment and appointment of leaders of the Party - Union Office, University Office, and Department of Finance - Investment Planning took place successfully. On behalf of UEH leaders, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong sent congratulations and emphasized the restructuring strategy as well as the operational orientation of the Party - Union Office, University Office, and the Department of Finance - Investment Planning. He hoped that the three units would quickly stabilize their operations and achieve success, contributing to UEH's implementation of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University development strategy. Additional photos: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Human Resource Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 4, 2024, at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the 2nd Doctoral and Master's Graduation Ceremony in 2024. This was an occasion to honor those who have gained outstanding achievements throughout their studies, research, and international publication. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, on the side of UEH leaders, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Principal of UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Leaders of Schools providing doctoral and master's programs; Professors, Associate Professors, Lecturers, students of Schools offering postgraduate programs, along with new Doctors and Masters. Overview of the ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH sent congratulations and appreciated the outstanding efforts in studies, research, and international publication of new Doctors and Masters. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh At the ceremony, UEH officially conferred PhD degrees to new graduates in the fields of Accounting; Business Administration; Political Economy; Finance - Banking; Statistics; Commercial Business, and Economic Development, at the same time, conferred Master's degrees to those in the fields of Finance and Banking; Business Administration; Accounting; Economic law; Commercial Business; Economic Development; Government; Information Systems Management; Economic Management and Vietnam - the Netherlands Program. The 2nd Doctoral and Master’s Graduation Ceremony in 2024 The Graduation Ceremony took place successfully and marked the achievements in UEH's postgraduate education, demonstrating the efforts of the entire school with the dedication to training high-quality human resources for the country. This has been the result of the contribution of all lecturers and the studies and research efforts of all students. UEH would like to wish the new Doctors and Masters much success in their future careers and lives. Additional photos regarding the ceremony: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Mr. Stephen Williams is an English department lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City University of Education. He is an American scholar and medical expert. In order to give students the abilities and techniques they need to read academic papers successfully, Mr. Williams provided a wealth of extremely helpful information during the workshop. Mr. Williams used his research and work experience to show the participants how different word roots contribute to an academic vocabulary. His experiences as a student in the pharmaceutical industry, a field that requires a high degree of knowledge and a substantial Latin vocabulary, are the source of the root words he provides. Apart from imparting knowledge on how to create new vocabulary by combining word roots, the instructor provides very useful examples of how academic vocabulary can be used to improve the caliber of scientific research articles. With the intention of fostering a positive English learning community at UEH, UEH English Zone was established by arranging talks, board games, language workshops, and acoustic shows in English on a weekly and monthly basis.  To register and participate in upcoming events, follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to update the latest information about the event. News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to concretize the activities in the MoU between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Singapore Management University (SMU), to create an environment for students to study, practice, and exchange culture between Vietnam and Singapore, and to promote international student exchange activities, from May 5 to 11, 2024, UEH successfully welcomed the union of SMU lecturers and students to study and exchange culture at the Main Campus and Vinh Long Campus. Implementing the goal of sustainable university development and strengthening cooperation in the fields of training, scientific research, and exchange of lecturers and students with universities around the world, UEH regularly organizes many international student exchange activities. This exchange program between UEH and SMU is an opportunity for students of the two schools to meet, connect, study, and exchange cultures, thereby, developing the initiative, creativity, and confidence of students and, at the same time, promoting and introducing the brand and image of UEH and Vinh Long Campus to international friends. Welcoming the SingaporeManagement  University International Student Union at UEH main campus and Vinh Long Campus Coming to the program, SMU students were warmly welcomed by UEH lecturers and students, and participated in classes in the fields of Innovation and Business Administration. Through this, they will gain an overview of Vietnam about its History, Geography, Economic System and Administration, International Relations and Diplomacy, Economic Development and Reform, and Relationship between politics and economics, along with the development of economic policies and their impacts on governance. In the dynamic context of Vietnam, specific applications of AI in marketing, listed as predictive analytics, chatbots, personalization, and recommendation engines were also actively learned and discussed by students: Analysis of how AI affects marketing strategies, evaluating campaigns, conducting case studies for the application of this technology to support data-driven decision making in marketing at Vietnam market. Besides, they would also be introduced to Singaporean culture by a Singaporean speaker compared with Vietnamese culture as well as listening to his interesting sharing about his personal journey when coming to live and work in Vietnam. Thanks to this, the students better understand cultural diversity and how to adapt and respect new cultures. Introducing the program overview Students learning the overall Vietnam's history, Economic System and Administration, International Relations and Diplomacy, Economic Development and Reform Discussing the topic of AI in Marketing: Insights from Vietnam's Dynamic Context A talk by a Singaporean speaker living and working in Vietnam On May 8 and 9, 2024, the group came to practice at businesses, exchange culture and arts with students at Vinh Long Campus, and learn about culture and specialties of the locality at Cu Lao An Binh, Long Ho District, Vinh Long Province. On May 8, 2024, at the Rice Factory of Phuoc Thanh IV Trading and Production Company Limited, the international students group visited the advanced rice production line, starting from the stage of receiving rice from traders and farmers, then moving through important steps such as rubbing, beating, bagging and transporting. This is a valuable experience, helping them clearly visualize the meticulousness and quintessence of Vietnam's rice production process. The group visiting the rice factory of Phuoc Thanh IV Company Limited On the same evening, the delegation also had a vibrant cultural and artistic exchange, connecting students of Vinh Long Campus with those from Singapore Management University of in the Hall of Campus A. This provided the students with opportunities to share  and confidently communicate about the cultures of both Vietnam and Singapore through music, and at the same time, contribute to promoting their image of active UEH students coming together with international friends. Overview of the night of cultural and artistic exchange Mr. Ho Thien Quyen (left) and Ms. Bay Hwee Eng (right) presenting souvenirs to students of Singapore Management University and students of Vinh Long Campus Cultural performance from the UEH Youth Performing Arts Troupe Exciting performance by SMU students UEH lecturers and students and international teachers and students in the cultural and artistic exchange session On the morning of May 9, 2024, the international student group of Singapore Management University continued to visit the fruit garden and Coco home ecological area - a highlight for the peaceful island in Cu Lao An Binh, Long Ho District, Vinh Long Province. They experienced the unique space of a house built from more than 4,000 coconut trees, had the opportunity to learn about traditional countryside features, and immersed themselves in the ancient melodies of amateur music, craft village activities, and typical rural dishes. Especially, enjoying traditional green rice and coconut candy specialties created international students an interesting experience of a long-standing traditional craft that brings both economic benefits and customs and cultural beauties of Vietnamese villages. The group visiting Cu Lao An Binh, Long Ho district, Vinh Long province Students observing the process of making green rice Students presenting final reports The exchange program between UEH students and international students of Singapore Management University ended successfully, leaving many good impressions on all participating students. This was not only an opportunity for them to learn and experience different fields but also an important bridge contributing to tightening the friendship and cooperation between the two schools. We hope that this exchange trip would retain many memories and open up new opportunities for all students in the future. The group taking photos at UEH Additional photos regarding the exchange activities: Welcoming and learning activities at the main Campus The students beiung excited to participate in the game Cultural exchange performances On-site sightseeing activities at businesses and localities Summary presentation at the main campus UEH presenting souvenirs to SMU lecturers and students News and photos: RMIC, UEH Vinh Long Campus, UEH Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 13, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in coordination with Vietnam Rubber Group (VRG) solemnly organized the Opening Ceremony of "CEO Training Course – CEO VRG2024” for learners from Vietnam Rubber Group. This was an activity under the frame of the MoU on training and fostering human resources between the two parties. Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of the Department of Undergraduate Training - Lecturer of the training course, and Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training. On behalf of Vietnam Rubber Group side, there was the attendance of Dr. Tran Cong Kha - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Group's Board of Directors; Mr. Ha Van Khuong - Permanent Deputy Secretary, Member of the Group's Board of Directors; Mr. Nguyen Cuu Tue - Head of the Group's Organization and Personnel Department; Mr. Vu Tien Hoang Dao - Deputy Head of the Group's Organization and Personnel Department along with learners of the training course CEO VRG2024. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Opening the course Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - stated: "Implementing the MoU between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam Rubber Group, in March 2024, UEH coordinated with the group to open a training course for senior managers of Vietnam Rubber Group. With its role and strengths and the group's active cooperation, today, UEH in collaboration with Vietnam Rubber Group continues to open the training course "CEO VRG 2024" for Vietnam Rubber Group. Learners who meet the requirements will be awarded a course completion certificate from UEH that is valid nationwide. All learners should try their best to study and stay concentrated to achieve good results, and especially to apply their acquired knowledge to leadership in their units. I hope to see them at the course-ending session." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering the opening speech at the training course Representing VRG, Dr. Tran Cong Kha - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Rubber Group – shared: "In recent years, Vietnam Rubber Group has focused on training and fostering managers the important stage in staff work so as to gradually improve the management and administration capacity of staff at all levels, allowing management staff to develop and improve their qualifications and skills to perform well the assigned work and tasks. In order to build a team of successive officials, training and fostering adequate management knowledge is a requirement and standard when considering and reappointing officials as requested. Therefore, the Group decided to coordinate with UEH to organize a training program for Chief Executive Officers (CEO). Through this training program, the Group's leaders expect it to be a channel to connect and share rich knowledge and valuable experience of experts in many socio-economic fields and absorb success stories of typical domestic and foreign enterprises, especially in the stage of business administration, management, and operation. UEH has selectively taught the most focused, practical and important content in the fields of science, economics, business, administration, management, and law as well as how to apply management skills, thinking, and vision in leadership, direction, and implementation of the classroom to contribute to improving the professional level of learners, their applications to work practice, and the efficiency and development of the Group.” Dr. Tran Cong Kha - Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vietnam Rubber Group "The training course CEO VRG 2024" - Vietnam Rubber Group leaders of departments/divisions and of member units under VRG. The course consists of 3 parts, 17 topics organized for 3 consecutive weeks (morning and afternoon) in the form of face-to-face study at UEH from May 13 to June 1, 2024. At the end of each section, students will take a multiple-choice test. At the end of the course, students who meet the requirements will be issued a course completion certificate by UEH. Delegates and students taking photos together After nearly 50 years of establishment and development, UEH always promotes its strengths in training by coordinating to develop short-term training programs updating knowledge for leaders and senior managers of businesses, especially those with state and defense capital listed as Vietnam Electricity Group, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City,  University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City Hospital, 175 Military Hospital, Liksin Industry Printing and Packaging Corporation, 16 Company Limited (16th Army) to meet high-quality human resources in the public sector capable of implementing a strong socio-economic development strategy along with the policies of the Party and Government. Additional photos regarding the Opening Ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Undergraduate Training, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Aiming to improve the quality of care service and support for contacts (learners, officials, employees, and partners), in 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has applied technology and improved the management system, partner care, customer relationship management (CRM) by implementing various forms of receiving and resolving contact requests on the CRM system. As part of the university's digital transformation strategy, since 2022, UEH has launched the Knowledge Repository - an electronic information portal to support learners, officials, employees, and partners in searching for information and actively looking up relevant content quickly, aiming to digitize the majority of work transactions at UEH (recording requests, processing, providing services, electronic authentication and so on). The Knowledge Repository also allows users to log in to submit requests for information which has not been found yet or contains inaccurate instructional content. Thereby, it provides feedback to improve implementation processes, becoming an important resource and effective support for the process of providing information, care, and service to contacts regarding activities and professional competence at UEH. Continuing to improve the quality of care and support, addressing in-depth and personalized inquiries from learners, officials, employees, and partners, and meeting expectations for a professional and quality service environment, since May 2024, UEH will diversify the forms of receiving and handling user support requests through various channels, specifically: 1) Enhancing the utilization of the Knowledge Repository (https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn) to receive information and carry out transactions (if any) according to instructions; 2) Online contact at all times in all places through the UEHer application (for officials, workers) or UEH Student (for learners) or the website https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn/lien-he-phong-ban (for external guests); 3) UEH hotline - 028 7306 1976; 4) Direct contact at the working offices of the units; 5) Email and unit-managed fan pages integrated into the CRM system. Learners who send emails (@st.ueh.edu.vn) to the units will automatically create transaction tickets on the CRM for tracking and processing. The synchronized and diversified implementation of various forms, along with the increased use of the multi-channel Customer Relationship Management (CRM), helps UEH receive information 24/7, centrally and quickly process requests from learners, officials, employees, and partners. Contacts can track the processing progress through email/app and evaluate the service quality of UEH after the transaction. As a result, the quality of care and support activities is enhanced, from content classification to automated assignment to units and individuals, ensuring quick, clear monitoring of the processing progress and evaluation of service quality. Units/Departments participating in care and support tasks using the shared system help UEH achieve modern management goals through digital operation and storage. Accordingly, the UEH Knowledge Repository will continuously update regulations, rules, procedures, and operational instructions, integrating them into each unit's website to ensure timely, complete, and accurate information provision to users. At the same time, UEH uses the telephone number "028 7306 1976" (referred to as the UEH Hotline) to route calls to the necessary functional units, helping contacts save time and increase flexibility in call management. Customers/partners, officials, and learners can look up UEH's contact information in the Knowledge Repository (https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn), dial the internal extension they need to contact, or call directly the functional units to receive information and prompt feedback. Hotline operators receiving calls and support contacts In the meantime, UEH implements a model for recording and processing online support requests anytime, anywhere through the UEHer application (for officials, employees) or UEH Student (for learners) or the website https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn/lien-he-phong-ban (for external guests); and directly at the working offices. The specific steps are as follows: All customer/partner contact information, as well as information provided by employees/students, is guaranteed to be kept confidential and used for the proper purposes. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Director of UEH - stated: "In implementing the digital transformation strategy, UEH has continuously exploited and applied information technology to improve service quality and meet the needs of students, employees, and contacts in the best possible way. Up to now, UEH has deployed many intelligent services to serve users, especially the development of a synchronized Knowledge Repository, multi-channel CRM, encouraging users to actively search for information, contributing to the training of global UEH generations, confidence in action, spreading positive values, and sustainable development. By 2024, UEH will enhance the exploitation of the Knowledge Repository, connect it with the CRM system, and implement various forms of receiving, processing, and answering inquiries, listed as using a hotline and applying an online support request recording model directly at the offices of the units - connected to the CRM system. This effort aims to best serve the needs of contacts/UEHers, to improve the quality and professionalism of UEH’s care and support activities, and strive to become an intelligent and sustainable university." With a new journey and a strategy of a Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable University, supported by a modern technology platform, UEH will continuously upgrade and enhance the experience of caring for and supporting learners, officials - employees, partners, and contacts, living up to the position of a modern, key, and leading university. Please refer to the following instructions: Students/officials, employees can perform the following steps on the UEH student/UEHer app under the Contact UEH section: External contacts can submit online requests on the website https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn under the Contact Department section, selecting the department to contact, or scan the QR Code arranged at the units when contacting directly at the office: Steps 2, 3: Select the target → Select the category that needs support News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications, UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The World Bank and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) co-hosted a two-day workshop themed "Green Growth & Climate Modelling". This event was held on May 6th and May 7th, 2024, at Campus A, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in combination with face-to-face at UEH and online for international rapporteurs and attendants. More than 50 participants attended the workshop to share insights and discuss strategies to enhance sustainable economic growth and climate change adaptation in Vietnam. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh gave the opening speech at the conference On the World Bank side, Dr. Muthukumara S. Mani - Lead Environmental Economist; Dr. Dorsati Madani - Senior Country Economist; Dr. Vu Hoang Quyen - Senior Governance Specialist; Dr. Vaideeswaran S. - Senior Consultant; Dr. Leonardo Garrido - Senior Consultant; Dr. Sacha Dray - Economist and Modeler; Dr. Lilit Mitik Beyene - Senior Economist and Modeler; Dr. Ira Irina Dorband - Economist and Modeler; Dr. Thu Thi Le Nguyen - Research analysis and Modeler; and Assoc.Prof. Harald Heubaum - World Bank Consultant were present at the workshop. From UEH, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH; Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies – JABES;  Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam – Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG); and with many other professors and PhD students of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) also participated. On May 6th, 2024, the World Bank representatives focused on showcasing their initial research results from their Green Growth Studies currently being implemented by the World Bank in Vietnam, which included Carbon Pricing Assessment Tool (CPAT) for Policy Analysis applicable to Vietnam; Reconciling High Growth and the Challenge of Climate Change; Governance, Policies, and Institutions for Green Growth; and Marine Spatial Planning. These studies explored and examined critical areas such as marine economy, green fiscal policies, climate adaptation, governance, growth and renewable energy consumption. UEH Professors also presented and supplemented their research findings on these critical areas regarding Green Growth. Ms. Dorsati Madani presented on the topic of Climate Change Several research results became popularly debated topics, such as: Attendees raised questions directly to representatives from the World Bank Many prospective strategies for addressing these challenges were discussed during the first workshop, including improving data and decision-making tools, enforcing risk-based planning, investing in nature-based solutions, ensuring equity, improving infrastructure to adapt to climate change, and strengthening fisheries management. An online question and answer session with Mr. Harald Heubaum World Bank representatives discussing with attendees in the first workshop The second day was spent for experts from the World Bank to demonstrate the methods, tools and research models on Green Growth they are currently applying. These models included the MANAGE model – the model of mitigation, adaptation and new technologies applied general equilibrium, the MINDSET model – the model of innovation in dynamic low -carbon structural economic and employment transformations, the Carbon Pricing Assessment Tool (CPAT) for policy analysis and the Triple Dividend Methodology. Specifically, the Triple Dividend Methodology model is a systematic technique to evaluating different project options to determine the best one that creates the highest welfare for society by using the costs – benefits analysis with the goals of (1) avoiding losses, (2) utilizing economic potential, and (3) generating social, environmental, and economical benefits for the project. Presenter Ira Irina Dorband discussed the MINDSET model Throughout the final workshop, academic experts from UEH and the World Bank actively contributed knowledge, encouraged a rich exchange of ideas and shared commitment to sustain Vietnam’s long-term economic development. Training session and discussion on the MANAGE model World Bank and UEH representatives with took photos together at the end of the workshop Although the Green Growth workshop emphasized the urgency of solutions to environmental and global challenges, this workshop connects strongly to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City’s strategic vision, as UEH always commit to lessen the impacts of these challenges through innovative research and collaboration Therefore, by bringing together diverse experts with remarkable in-depth research, the World Bank – UEH workshop has paved the way for academic experts to act together towards a greener, more resilient future for Vietnam and the world. News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 26, 2024, the School of Accounting, UEH College of Business (UEH – COB) organized a hybrid workshop on systematic literature review for theses, dissertations and international publications that received the participation of 2 speakers, Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham, University of Auckland, New Zealand and Dr. Nguyen Ha Thanh - UEH College of Business. Attending the Workshop, from the School of Accounting, UEH - COB, there were Dr. Tran Anh Hoa – Dean of the School, Heads/Deputies of Departments, Program Directors, Lecturers, and PhD candidates of the School of Accounting. From the University of Auckland, New Zealand, there was the participation of Speaker Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham, Business School, Accounting and Finance Department. Opening the program, Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of the School of Accounting - delivered a speech and presented a souvenir to Speaker Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham, Business School, Accounting and Finance Department. Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of the School of Accounting - at the Workshop Dr. Tran Anh Hoa presenting a souvenir to Speaker Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham on behalf of the School The program was followed by a presentation by Speaker Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham, Business School, Accounting and Finance Department, the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He shared with attendees the need for a systematic literature review and the 6 steps to follow as well as the points to note in each of these steps. Speaker Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham Following the workshop was a presentation by Dr. Nguyen Ha Thanh - Lecturer of the School of Accounting, UEH College of Business - on how to write a literature review article to be published through his research in the Australian Journal of Management (ABDC, A). Dr. Nguyen Ha Thanh Q&A session from Lecturers and PhD candidates of the School of Accounting to the Speakers Through the workshop, participants gained valuable experience from two speakers in writing systematic literature reviews for research projects, doctoral theses, and review articles. Lecturers and PhD candidates of the School of Accounting taking a photo with the speaker Dr. Man Duy (Marty) Pham at the end of the Workshop News and photos: School of Accounting - COB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 9, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a meeting to welcome and work with the delegation of Thu Dau Mot University. On behalf of Thu Dau Mot University, there was the presence of the delegation leader, Dr. Ngo Hong Diep - Vice Principal; Ms. Tran Thi Kim Ngoc - Head of Organization Department; Mr. Nguyen Van Truong - Finance and Accounting Department; Dr. Bui Thanh Khiet - Head of Digital Transformation Project Committee; Mr. Nguyen Tan Loc - Deputy Head of Digital Transformation Project Department; Dr. Tran Thi Anh Thu - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Management Sciences; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Tien - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Economics; Ms. Le Nguyen Xuan Lan - Chief of Office; along with lecturers who are representatives of Departments under Thu Dau Mot University. Welcoming the delegation of Thu Dau Mot University, on behalf of UEH were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; together with representatives of departments under UEH. Overview of the meeting Representing UEH, PhD. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - expressed his joy in welcoming the visit of delegation of Thu Dau Mot University. With a development process of nearly 50 years and officially becoming a Multi-disciplinary University, aiming for sustainable development in Vietnam, UEH has always been ready to share experiences with universities to create practical values ​​for learners and the community. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH Representing Thu Dau Mot University, Dr. Ngo Hong Diep - Vice Rector - shared his emotion at UEH's warm welcome and open communication. He hoped that the meeting would be a stepping stone to open future cooperation between the two parties. Dr. Ngo Hong Diep - Vice Rector In the spirit of open sharing, UEH and Thu Dau Mot University exchanged experiences on the Digital-Smart-Happy University model, including Digital transformation activities of the school; Team development with digital transformation; Model for building and developing digital data; The process of developing digital applications to serve school administration and management; Learning and exchanging experiences in other professional work, etc. The meeting also helped the two parties overcome shortcomings and achieve efficiency in university administration in the future. Representatives of both sides having a lively exchange With frank and open sharing and exchange, the meeting took place extremely effectively, creating a premise for opening up more extensive cooperation in training and research in the future. Hopefully, the relationship between UEH and Thu Dau Mot University will become increasingly better and stronger, contributing to the country's socio-economic development in the future. Representatives of both sides presenting souvenirs and taking photos News and photos:  UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In April 2024, College of Business UEH (COB) continues to hold a series of quarterly seminars with the desire to create opportunities to exchange, share new research as well as practical experience between international scholars and lecturers and students. On the side of the College of Business: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang – Associate Rector, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong – Vice President, Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung – Head, Administration office and along with lecturers and students. Seminar "Modern research trends in economic and business psychology" College of Business organized a seminar with the topic "Modern research trends in economic and business psychology" with the participation of Dr. Vladimir Ernest Jolidon, Mr. Tran Quang Anh Minh and Mr. Nguyen Nhat Huy Hoang. With expertise teaching and researching psychology, the speaker shared with lecturers the impact of psychology and sociology, as well as the impact of mindfulness (unidimensional scale), positive psychological and emotional health, as well as behavioral economics, and discussed some behavioral economic assumptions... Seminar "Communicating with influence" In addition, Colleges of Business UEH invited Dr. Geraldine Kennett, Deputy Dean of Academic Partnerships - School of Business, La Trobe University (Australia), to co-organized a seminars "Communicating with influence" for COB students. Through a variety of activities, Dr. Geraldine Kennett shared the theoretical basis for students to understand how to communicate in different social styles, identify and adjust their own behavior, and build effective relationships with people with different personalities. The seminars were a success, thanks to a concise presentation and a positive academic exchange atmosphere. College of Business intends to hold seminars on a monthly basis in order to bridge the gap between theory and practice, as well as to provide chances for multidimensional sharing and exchange among instructors, students, and the network. Research fellow and worldwide academic. News, photo: COB Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 26, 2024, the School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) partnered with Dong Thap University and the Regional English Language Office (U.S. Consulate General) to host a dynamic workshop centred about Green Technologies and Environmental Sustainability. This event was a key activity within the Youth Ecology Scholarship Conference, fostering collaboration and learning among 50 teachers and students from UEH and Dong Thap University. Teacher and student participants at the American Centre The workshop commenced with an engaging panel discussion on opportunities for postgraduate studies, featuring accomplished professionals in the field. Panellists included Ms. Jill King - English teaching fellow from RELO; Mr. Tam Nguyen and Ms. Thu Vo - Geography and English lecturers from Dong Thap University; Mr. Tho Vo - Program Director of the Master's program in English Language Studies at UEH; Ms. Nhu Nguyen and Ms. Trang Nguyen - English lecturers from UEH Students asking questions about post-graduate programmes Panellists sharing their experiences The main session of the workshop employed the "WORLD CAFE" format, with students divided into groups to discuss various environmental issues guided by teachers and representatives from environmental groups Sai Gon Xanh and Gaia Conservation. Following these discussions, students collaborated within their groups to prepare poster presentations proposing solutions to specific environmental challenges. Students’ discussion facilitated by a representative from Sai Gon Xanh Group Students’ discussion facilitated by a representative from Gaia Conservation Group The workshop culminated in these student presentations, showcasing thoughtful analyses and innovative ideas. Participants reflected on their experiences throughout the day, emphasizing the value of networking and knowledge exchange between the universities. Students presenting their poster on Climate Change Students presenting their poster on Sustainable Ecotourism The event was hailed as a success, enabling students to deepen their understanding of environmental sustainability, forge meaningful connections with peers, and develop practical solutions to pressing ecological concerns. It underscored the importance of cross-institutional collaboration in advancing environmental education and action among Vietnam's youth. More photos about the workshop: News, photos: School of Foreign Languages, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 25, 2024, UEH coordinated with the Department of Education and Training in Vinh Long Province to organize the opening of the training course on "STEM Teaching" for teachers of high schools and middle schools in Vinh Long Province, and the contest “The STEM UEH Mekong 2024” for students of schools in the Mekong Delta Region. The program is organized in 2 phases: - Phase 1: STEM education training for Principals, Vice Principals, and key staff at schools and Continuing Education Centers; Leaders and staff of Education and Training departments, teachers in high schools and junior middle schools in Vinh Long province on April 25, 2024. - Phase 2: Organizing the contest "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" from May 21 - May 31, 2024 for teachers and students of schools in the Mekong Delta region. Being proud of many community activities that have been carried out recently, UEH focuses on organizing programs that contribute to promoting and improving the quality of general education in the period of 2021 - 2030. Activities connecting university and high school levels have contributed to improving governance and management capacity, the exploitation and use of information technology, English teaching and learning abilities, and especially solutions to promote autonomy and dynamism for students in learning. Continuing UEH's practical contributions to general education activities through the UEH Global Project in recent years, the training course on "STEM Teaching" for teachers of high schools and middle schools in Vinh Long Province and the opening of the contest "The STEM UEH Mekong 2024" for teachers and students of schools in the Mekong Delta region are organized to: (1) create a playground to inspire creativity in students, promoting STEM education activities at high schools and middle schools; (2) at the same time, strengthening connections between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and high schools in in-depth consulting to help high schools and middle schools implement STEM projects at all levels and achieve high results; and (3) inspire creative ideas with a hope to select potential STEM projects for incubation at the "Mekong Startup Incubator"  and support consulting, investment connections, and project development. Overview of the training course Attending the training course, on the side of the Leaders of the High School Department (Ministry of Education and Training), there was the participation of Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Director, and members of the High School Department: Mr. Dang Hiep Giang, Mr. Pham Duc Tai, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen, Mr. Phung Thanh Thuy, Mr. Le Trung Dung. On the side of leaders of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training was Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director. On the side of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was the participation of Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Campus, and the Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus and especially the participation of more than 400 teachers representing leaders of the Department of General Education and Continuing Education (Department of Education and Training), leaders of the Department of Education and Training of districts, towns and cities; principals and vice principals of high schools, middle schools, and continuing education centers in Vinh Long province. Speaking at the training course, Assoc.Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Campus - shared: " University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City established a Campus in Vinh Long province in 2019 with the mission of training high-quality human resources and fulfilling the responsibilities in research, consulting, and transferring economic knowledge to the Mekong Delta region. Not only that, UEH also carries out community activities to contribute to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta. Since its establishment in 2019, activities associated with Vinh Long province and the Mekong Delta have taken place regularly every year. UEH has proactively organized many programs, transferred online teaching technologies, and successfully built online lectures for middle and high school teachers on the UEH platform. In addition, it has also combined STEM and entrepreneurship and innovation training for teachers and students in the Mekong Delta. UEH wishes to continue to carry out community connection activities to joinly contribute, build and develop quality education and human resources for the Mekong Delta." Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH acum Director of Vinh Long Campus - at the Opening Ceremony of the Training Course Representing the co-organizer, Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province - remarked: "The Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province thanks the leaders and delgation of the Department of Highschool Education (Ministry of Education and Training) for paying attention and orienting education activities in Vinh Long. Especially, today, the training course has a presentation by Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Director of the High School Department. We also thank University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for your attention and support, and for accompanying the Provincial Department of Education in recent activities throughout the implementation of the STEM education program, contributing to realizing the goals of the General Education English Curriculum 2018. Since then, the capacity of managers and teachers has been improved in organizing, managing, building, and implementing teaching according to the STEM method. After today's training course, it is hoped that schools will build specific and detailed plans, apply knowledge and skills well to continue research, organize implementation as well as have solutions to strengthen and organize teaching to bring STEM into schools effectively, contributing to improving the quality of education in the province." Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training - delivering the opening speech at the training course Within the framework of the program, Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Director of the High School Education Department, Ministry of Education and Training presented organizational forms of STEM, STEM lessons, experiential activities and research activities in engineering, etc. to answer questions from officials and teachers about STEM teaching in the General Education English Curriculum 2018. In his presentation, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Thanh noted some issues in compiling and designing STEM lessons for students in Natural Sciences and Social Sciences; ways to organize STEM activities through practical experiences, strengthening cooperation with higher education, research, and vocational education institutions, and businesses; organizing research activities for students who have the ability and interest in scientific and technical fields and exploratory activities to solve real-life problems that can be implemented in the form of a research topic/project by an individual or a two-member group, under the guidance of a teacher or researcher with appropriate expertise, organizing a STEM festival or science and engineering competition at the unit to evaluate and praise the efforts of teachers and students etc. He highly appreciated the connection between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and high schools to take advantage of resources and solutions to promote the development of general education. Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Director of High School Education Department (Ministry of Education and Training), presenting the training content At the discussion session, under the moderation of Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh - Director of High School Education Department, Ministry of Education and Training, and Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training, Teachers from schools and the Department of Education in Vinh Long Province discussed on STEM teaching revolving around the following issues: Does STEM teaching apply to the field of natural sciences or both natural sciences and social sciences? Is it proposed to have specific instructions for evaluating STEM teaching at schools, on how to change teaching periods when integrating many subjects, and on the roadmap for implementing STEM teaching in middle and high schools?; Criteria for evaluating STEM teaching lessons and assessing student quality, research materials when compiling STEM lessons and experiential activities are still limited, lack of research materials, etc. Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh and the delegation from the Department of High School Education completely answering questions from teachers as well as suggesting many issues for schools to organize STEM activities. Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan, and members of the delegation of the Department of High School Education discussing and answering questions from the participants. Representative of the Program Organizing Committee, Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung presenting flowers as a thank to Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Xuan Thanh - Director of the Department of High School Education Assoc.Prof.. Nguyen Xuan Thanh had a lot of information to share regarding implementing STEM teaching at schools. The organizing committee hoped that the training program would provide leaders and teachers of schools with solutions to successfully implement STEM education activities at their units Following the UEH Global Project, UEH will implement Phase 2 of the program and the Contest "THE STEM UEH MEKONG 2024" from May 21 to May 31, 2024 at UEH - Vinh Long Campus, and welcome the participation of competition teams from high schools and middle schools of the Mekong Delta Provinces. Additional photos regarding the training course: News, photos: Vinh Long Campus (Department of Training, Department of Admission and Communication) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has gone through a development journey of nearly 50 years with proud achievements in training, research, management and social responsibility, and has become one of the 7 multi-disciplinary universities in Vietnam. This is a journey that requires pioneering and constant efforts from each UEH individual and team. In recognition of these great contributions, therefore, on the morning of April 24, 2024, at Hall B1.302 (Campus B), UEH solemnly held a ceremony to honor UEH individuals and affiliations that achieved Titles and Awards in 2023. The UEH Awards 2024 with the theme "The Community of change makers" was organized to honor outstanding groups and individuals who have contributed to changes for the sustainable future of UEH in particular and of society. This year, UEH Awards was officially held with meaningful titles in 03 groups teaching, management and staff, including Unit of the Year; Lecturer of the Year; Manager of the Year; Staff of the Year; and "Outstanding Scientific Research of the Year ". The Honoring Ceremony was pleased to welcome the participation of UEH leaders: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Chairman of the UEH Emulation and Commendation Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council, and the participation of the Board of Directors of UEH member colleges: the Standing Committee of the Union, the Standing Committee of the Youth Union - Student Association; Head/Deputy Head of affiliated units; Head/Deputy Head of Departments, Program Directors; President/Head of unions of affiliated units; lecturers of all units; and especially the presence of lecturers who won titles and awards in 2023. Overview of the UEH Awards 2024 At the ceremony, UEH honored the TOP 10 Titles and Awards of the year. Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung awarding the decision to recognize the title and honor individuals who won the title of "Lecturer of the Year" Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding the decision to recognize the title and honor individuals who won the title of "Manager of the Year" Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao awarding the decision to recognize the title and honor individuals who won the title "Staff of the Year" Dr. Dinh Cong Khai awarding the decision to recognize titles and honor individuals who won the "Scientific Research of the Year". From the TOP 10 list of each category, the UEH Emulation and Commendation Council voted for the best individual to win the title of each category, in which: The title "Lecturer of the Year" was awarded to Assoc.Prof. Pham Thi Kien - Deputy Head of the Department of Marxism-Leninism, School of Politics with outstanding efforts in working with faculty leaders to well implement digital transformation, business cooperation, training, lecturing; individually participating in review for 4 domestic and international journals; successfully supervising 3 masters; delivering keynote speeches at the Academy of Journalism and Communications Conference; publishing 12 research projects domestically and internationally; and achieving the title of Associate Professor in 2023. Assoc.Prof. Pham Thi Kien - Deputy Head of Marxism-Leninism, School of Politics - expressing her feelings when awarded the title "Lecturer of the Year" The title "Manager of the Year" was awarded to Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting with efforts to promote the image of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting to localities and businesses; carrying out the journey of spreading knowledge in the fields of finance - accounting, communication and internal control; completing the goals of the thesis to be published internationally in prestigious journals in the SSCI/Scopus; and successfully defending his PhD thesis in 2023. Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting expressing his feelings when awarded the title "Manager of the Year" With excellent efforts in working at the Department of Quality Assurance - Program Development, improving learner survey plans, participating in supporting academic activities and movements of UEH students, and having many contributions to UEH Union, Ms. Tran Thanh Tam was elected to be awarded the title "Employee of the Year". Ms. Tran Thanh Tam - Department of Quality Assurance - Program Development - expressing his feelings when awarded the title "Employee of the Year" With a lot of research projects published, Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Lecturer of the School of Public Finance - was elected by the UEH Emulation and Commendation Council to be awarded "Scientific Research of the Year". Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Lecturer of the School of Public Finance - expressing his feelings when awarded the title "Scientific Research of the Year" Besides, with the outstanding achievements in the past year, "Unit of the Year" was awarded to the Office of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Institute of Innovation, UEH College of Technology and Design and Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding the decision to recognize titles and rewards to 3 excellent units of 2023 2023 is the year that witnessed outstanding achievements and the official transformation of UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. This process was full of persistent effort and desire to reach new heights of the collective officials and staff. Obtaining the above achievements is the result of the tireless dedication of UEH lecturers, officials, and staff. Therefore, UEH respectfully honored the lecturers who were awarded noble titles by the President and Minister of Education and Training, including Assoc.Prof. Tran Thi Hai Ly - Vice Dean of the School of Finance - was awarded the title of "Outstanding Teacher" by the President for her contributions to the education and training cause of the nation. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong presenting the badge, flower, and symbol to Assoc.Prof. Tran Thi Hai Ly - Vice Dean of the School of Finance The collective unit that has excellently received the Emulation Flag of the Ministry of Education and Training was the Department of Continuing Education (now the Department of Training) and the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh presenting emulation flags to congratulate the units With constant efforts and great dedication to the cause of education, lecturers excellently won the title of Ministry-level Emulation Soldiers in the previous year including Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies and Prof. Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Director of the Institute of Business Research. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding the title of Ministerial Emulation Soldier to the lecturers The collective units that have received the Certificate of Merit from the Minister of Education and Training for successfully completing their tasks for two consecutive years were the School of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, and School of International Business - Marketing, UEH College of Business, and Library. Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung awarding the Minister's Certificate of Merit congratulating 03 collective units At the ceremony, 30 individuals received the Certificate of Merit from the Minister of Education and Training for successfully completing their tasks for two consecutive years, including: Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao awarding Certificates of Merit from the Minister of Education and Training to 30 outstanding individuals Outstanding lecturers who received medals for the Cause of Education from the Ministry of Education and Training, including Assoc.Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Mr. Phan Hien - Deputy Dean of the School of Business Information Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Truong Viet Phuong - Deputy Head of Department of Information Technology, School of Business Information Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Hong - Senior Lecturer, School of Accounting, UEH College of Business; Dr. Nguyen Hoang Le - Director of Institute of Human Resources and Business Development, UEH College of Business; Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Ha Tran - Deputy Head of School of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien - Lecturer at School of Law, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Do Minh Tu - Head of Ho Chi Minh Ideology Department, School of Politics; Ms. Hoang Thi Thu Hien - Specialist of Department of Student Affairs; Ms. Le Nguyen Thuy Thanh Tam - Department of Infrastructure Management Specialist and Ms. Tran Van Vien - Deputy Head of Fundamentals Department, Vinh Long Campus. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding medals to congratulate the lecturers Congratulating the lecturers who won titles and awards last year, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH University Council and Chairman of the Emulation and Commendation Council: "On behalf of the University's leaders, once again I would like to express my gratitude, acknowledge the contributions, and congratulate the achievements of units and individuals honored today in different forms. At the same time, I respectfully thank the entire UEHer's efforts during the past time. 2023 is a special year for University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City transforming into a "University", which is the result of 48 years of many generations of UEH leaders, lecturers, and students. University Leaders are grateful for the efforts of lecturers, officials, and staff to serve the growth and development of UEH. In the upcoming time, we are determined to pursue and become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with a high reputation in Asia by 2030. To achieve that vision, it requires employees and top leaders of UEH to strive to do the following: Continuing teaching attached to practice and caring for learners; Continuing to promote scientific research and publication activities domestically and internationally; Performing good management, good service, and the spirit of solidarity; and Being proud of and preserving the achievements we have gained." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering a speech to congratulate lecturers winning titles and awards in 2023 On the journey to becoming a Multidisciplinary University with academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia by 2030, the vision, mission and core values ​​that UEH pursues cannot be achieved in one or two days but require great efforts, bold leadership, and bold change from each individual and collective UEH, thereby, spreading and forming a community that leads change for the sustainable future of UEH in particular and society in general. Additional photos regarding at the ceremony: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Human Resource Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of April 15, 2024, at Campus B - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), a signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) took place between Smartland Real Estate Co., Ltd. and the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH - CELG). During the MOU signing, on behaf of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof. Vo Tat Thang - Dean of School of Economics, UEH - CELG, lecturers, and students of UEH CELG. On behalf of Smartland, there was the presence of Mr. Dang Tran Viet Anh - Deputy Director; Ms. Tong Thuy Trang - Training Director; Ms. Le Thi Thu - Head of Human Resources Department and Mr. Nguyen Minh Tuan - Head of Marketing Department. Overview of the MoU signing ceremony Smartland specializes in real estate distribution with more than 17 years of experience and persistent brand building. The company was established in 2004, and currently owns branches in many provinces and cities in Vietnam with a team of quality personnel being members of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Alumni. In the spirit of unity, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and Smartland have officially signed a MOU and MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) in the following contents: Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam and Mr. Dang Tran Viet Anh performing the MoU signing ceremony The MoU signing ceremony between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and Smartland has expanded the scope of cooperation between the two parties with the orientation of sustainable, prestigious, and long-term development. The College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) hopes that this cooperative relationship will bring much success, useful experience, and practical benefits to students, schools, and businesses. Representatives of both sides taking photos News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and State Government, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 12 and April 13, 2024, UEH Vinh Long Campus coordinated with the Regional English Language Office - US Embassy in Vietnam to organize a workshop series at Vinh Long Campus for high-school teachers in the Mekong Delta Region with the topic: “Bridging Horizons: Empowering English Language Teaching and Learning”. This workshop series was a testament to the mission of UEH Vinh Long Campus in accommodating teachers with the latest teaching methods and resources, thereby inspiring and organizing teaching for pupils and students effectively. Proudly to organize community activities associated with the Department of Education and Training of provinces, cities, and high schools, contributing to promoting the development orientation of general education in the period 2021 - 2030, UEH focuses on contributing solutions to improving the capacity of educational managers and teachers at high schools in terms of management capacity and ability to use information technology solutions in teaching and learning to promote student autonomy and dynamism in improving English proficiency. Continuing the activities organized effectively in recent years, on April 12 - 13, 2024, UEH coordinated with the Regional English Langauge Office - US Embassy in Vietnam to organize a workshop series at Vinh Long Campus for Teachers of Dong Nai high schools in Mekong River Delta with the theme:  "Bridging Horizons: Empowering English Language Teaching and Learning". This workshop series was a testament to the mission of UEH University in accommodating teachers with the latest methods and teaching materials, thereby inspiring and organizing effective teaching for students. Speakers and teachers at the Workshop At the opening of the Workshop, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Assoc. Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus; Mr. Bui My Ngoc - Deputy Head of UEH School of Foreign Languages; with the Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus and lecturers of UEH. On the side of the Regional English Language Office - US Embassy in Vietnam, there were lecturers from the office: Ms. Camille Williams, Ms. Carla Bailey, Ms. Janine Walker, and Mr. Jon Nichols. On the side of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province, there was the attendance of Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province, Mr. Nguyen Hoang Phong - Deputy Head of General and Continuing Education affiliated to the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province, and more than 130 English teachers of high schools in the Mekong Delta Provinces and lecturers of Vinh Long Campus. Delivering the opening speech, Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung – Deputy Director of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Campus - emphasized: "Professional development is more than just a concept; it is the lifeblood of education. It enhances teaching quality, fosters innovation, and elevates student learning outcomes. This workshop series aligns perfectly with UEH University's mission to empower education with the latest methodologies and resources, motivating and ensuring effective education for the next generation.” Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus - delivering the opening speech at the Workshop After the opening session, the Workshop moved to parallel discussion sessions with the topics: Increasing student Engagement; Teachers, get your students speaking inside and outside the classroom; Teaching students how to use AI appropriately. At the discussion session on "Increasing student Engagement" chaired by Ms. Camille Williams, she and teachers explored innovative methods, from applying technology in teaching to designing interactive learning activities, aiming to create a more flexible and engaging learning environment. Ms. Camille Williams At the same time, the discussion session on "Teachers, get your students speaking inside and outside the classroom" chaired by Ms. Carla Bailey brought a new breeze in applying advanced teaching methods, stimulating arousing interest in learning for students, thereby encouraging them to apply their acquired knowledge into practice, enhancing their learning experience and confidence in their communication abilities. Ms. Carla Bailey In parallel with the above two discussion sessions, Mr. Jon Nichols presented the topic: "Teaching students how to use AI appropriately" that helped lecturers and teachers open up new directions in improving teaching methods, moreover, students not only learn how to use new technology effectively but also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the digital world. Mr. Jon Nichols in the discussion session The workshop " Bridging Horizons: Empowering English Language Teaching and Learning" marked an important step in improving the quality of English teaching and learning. This event was not only an opportunity for teachers to exchange experiences but also an opportunity for them to be accommodated with the latest knowledge and skills in the field of language education. Discussions and hands-on activities provided an in-depth look at modern teaching methods as well as how to create a positive learning environment and support students' comprehensive development to achieve increasing professional requirements. Through the workshop, teachers and speakers at the Regional English Language Office - US Embassy in Vietnam experienced an inspiring and interesting journey. Exciting discussions and in-depth lectures have opened up new horizons in teaching and learning English for teachers in the new era. At the end of the program, the Organizing Committee conferred certificates to 176 students participating in the program. With the mission of a national key university and the desire to accompany, share and contribute to sustainable development, UEH will continue to work with the Department of Education and Training of provinces/cities, and high schools in the next community projects for the development of a sustainable Mekong. The program organizers conferring certificates to teachers participating in the workshop Additional photos regarding the workshop: News and photos: Vinh Long Campus (Mekong International Training Center, Department of Admission and Communication) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 7, 2024, at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City the opening ceremony of the Training Course "Economic - Financial Management for the health sector” Course 4 - April 2024 was organized. Attending the opening ceremony, there were Assoc.Prof. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Undergraduate Training; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Undergraduate Training, lecturers, experts, and students. Based on the needs of society, responding to "Regulations on standards, conditions and procedures for appointment, reappointment, transfer, rotation, removal from office, and dismissal for management positions in public services under the Ministry of Health" issued under Decision No. 2969/QD-BYT dated June 16, 2021 of the Ministry of Health, recently, UEH has implemented the Training Course "Economic and Financial Management in the Field of Health”. This was Batch 4 organized by UEH specifically for the field of Health with students nationwide. Students would study in a Hybrid format with in-person classes at UEH and students from other provinces would participate online at the same time through UEH Hybrid learning system. Opening ceremony of the Training Course "Economic and Financial Management in the Field of Health"  Batch 4 - April 2024 UEH has developed a training course specifically for the healthcare industry, providing knowledge about management and finance such as executive management, financial management, accounting management, risk management (finance, media, law), quality management, and investment project appraisal with health-related real-life situations. After the opening session, the students entered the first topic - Media risk management - with a presentation by Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Department of Marketing, School of International Business - Marketing, UEH College of Business. Dr. Dinh Tien Minh presenting the first topic of the training course With the reputation and quality of training affirmed over the past 50 years, with many Professors and Doctors graduating from internationally-recognized universities, and strong research capacity, this was a solid foundation for UEH to successfully launch training programs specifically in health, contributing to the country's socio-economic development. It is known that Batch 5 of the Training Course "Economic and Financial Management in the Field of Health" continues to open in July 2024. Students can refer to the information at the link  go.ueh.edu.vn/yte. News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Undergraduate Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The online admission consulting series - Virtual Open Days "Ask UEH now" - a career and admission information space designed in the form of a virtual reality booth with a function of registering to meet experts and lecturers of UEH and consult online so that students can understand majors, careers, and application procedures no matter which university they choose and whether or not UEH is their option. In recent years, through the Virtual Open Days program, UEH has assisted thousands of candidates and parents in accessing and understanding majors, careers, and university admission methods, thereby, making the right decision on the major that best suits them. Continuing this meaningful journey, this year, Virtual Open Days was organized by UEH on 4 Sundays from March 31 to April 21, attracting nearly 38,000 candidates and parents to learn and share within the event, especially candidates in remote provinces who cannot participate in in-person admission orientation days in large cities. 35 virtual reality booths providing a comprehensive view and details of UEH 2024 admission information: Attracting nearly 800 participants There were 35 booths at the virtual reality exhibition space, divided into 6 clusters, providing a comprehensive view and details of admission information of UEH in 2024 at Ho Chi Minh City Campus (KSA) and UEH Vinh Long ( KSV) with 56 multi-disciplinary programs from Business, Economics, Management, Humanities to Technology, Applied Design in many fields as well as experiencing tools that supported them to choose the right career. In specific: The exhibition can be accessed right here The virtual reality space attracted nearly 800 participants, learning all about UEH's majors, programs, and schools/management departments/institutes. 15 online consulting sessions - Connecting nearly 38,000 candidates and parents across the country In particular, within the framework of this year's Virtual Open Days, 15 online consulting sessions took place with the participation of 130 UEH lecturers, career consultants and experts. These are professors, doctors, and lecturers who participate in designing programs and teaching at the school. Thereby, 15 attractive topics were discussed face-to-face with nearly 38,000 candidates and parents: Let's look forward to the series of articles highlighting common questions of each consulting session during the holidays of April 30 and May 1. Anyone's journey to conquer knowledge is extremely valuable. Whether you choose UEH as a destination of knowledge or not, with the social responsibility of a key national public university, UEH is always willing to share and accompany you to make the best choices for the future. The full UEH Virtual Open Days Report can be found at LINK. INFORMATION AND TOOLKIT SUPPORTING UEH SUSTAINABLE CAREER ORIENTATION: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From April 19th to April 24th, 2024, 20 students along with 5 professors from the Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City Program represented the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) at the 14th National Architecture Student Festival in Hue City. Besides honing skills and knowledge, the journey 'Youth with Heritage' in Hue also served as a platform for exchange and connection among architecture students from various institutions. Organized biennially, the National Architecture Student Festival is an event for the architecture student community and related fields, organized by the Vietnam Architects Association. As a professional event, it encompasses competitions related to architectural and urban design, graphic design, sketching, and photography. Additionally, the program includes team-building activities, cultural performances, seminars, and discussions relevant to the discipline. This year, under the theme 'Hue - Youth with Heritage', the activities aimed to promote and preserve the traditional beauty and heritage of the ancient capital of Hue. Participating for the first time in the National Architecture Student Festival, students from the 47th, 48th, and 49th batches of the Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City Program under the Institute of Smart City and Management (UEH - ISCM) achieved significant milestones, marking their presence on the national architecture student festival map. Aligned with the goal of 'connecting heritage and urbanism towards sustainability', ISCM students actively engaged, showcasing their creative prowess and modern perspectives to the beautiful and ancient city of Hue. Moreover, the trip fostered strong bonds not only among UEH - ISCM students and the local community but also among students across different cohorts. Demonstrating creative prowess for success Confident, innovative, and dedicated students from the Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City Program seized the opportunity to collaborate and compete with students from over 29 universities nationwide and abroad. With a mindset rooted in practicality, sustainability, and continuous innovation, they shone brightly at the National Architecture Student Festival, securing 6 awards across different categories. Specifically, in the Graphic Design category themed 'Hue Heritage and Tourism', Tran Dao Son Truc and Nguyen Ha Giang, two students from the 48 batch of the BAUD program, excellently achieved the third prize. Similarly, in the Fast Design category A themed 'Public Utilities Integrated with Heritage Landscape', the project 'Di qua bon mua - Passing through Four Seasons' by Group 5, with the participation of Nguyen Ngoc Quoc An - a student from K48, splendidly secured the third prize overall. Additionally, in the Fast Design category A, Nguyen Thi Thu Huong (from Group 08 with the project 'Giao Hoa - Harmony') and Tran Minh Quan (from Group 14 with the project 'Long An Van - Hidden Dragon in the Clouds') achieved second place in the category. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong also excellently won the First Prize in the Comprehensive Design group of the entire program. Furthermore, groups mentored by UEH - ISCM faculty members also garnered awards in various categories. Community integration with local residents Throughout the journey of connecting heritage and urbanism towards sustainability in Hue, the UEH students had many discoveries and experiences alongside their peers from other architectural institutions locally and internationally. Through team-building activities and cultural performances, students had the opportunity to meet and connect with each other. The 5-day journey not only provided memorable moments at the traditional student architecture festival but also offered new perspectives and knowledge through random grouping in the Fast Design categories A and B. Moreover, during the more than 8-day journey, students from 3 cohorts of the Architecture and Urban Design Program for Smart Cities journeyed together, overcoming challenges, especially exploring over 5 special locations not only in Hue City but also in Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa (Phu Yen). Engaging in various connectivity-oriented activities, the UEH students learned, played, and 'paved the way' together, creating the first impressions of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City at the traditional national architecture student festival, showcasing the vigor and forward-thinking mindset towards smart and sustainable urbanism. These special connections among students are one of the specific goals that the Institute of Smart Cities and Management and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City continuously foster. This forms the foundation of a creative and sustainable community for the future. The journey of connecting heritage and urbanism towards sustainability has officially concluded, leaving much anticipation for the next journey at the 15th National Architecture Student Festival. Stay tuned with ISCM to await the next special moments on the #ShapingtheUnknownFuture journey ahead. Other highlights of the event: New, photos: ISCM Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Experts attain the conference At present, digital technology has become a driving force for rapid economic and social development. The era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and upcoming Artificial Intelligence era, open a world where not only smart products, systems, and flexible services are prevalent, but also smart and sustainable cities become an inevitable development trend. In this context, the digital economy and its integrated economic models will be crucial factors for Vietnam's growth in the coming decades, especially in Ho Chi Minh City, a promising and dynamic digital economy market. Understanding the importance of this, the Department of Information and Communications of Ho Chi Minh City has led the implementation of the project "Researching Solutions for Developing the Digital Economy in Ho Chi Minh City," with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City as the coordinating unit. The conference on "Researching Solutions for Developing the Digital Economy in Ho Chi Minh City" is part of this project, aiming to listen to insights from experts, research groups about lessons learned from implementing and evaluating the digital economy in Vietnam and around the world, especially in South Korea, along with proposing methods for collecting data, analyzing, and evaluating the digital economy suitable for the existing conditions of Ho Chi Minh City. Overall of the conference The conference was attended by Mr. Lam Dinh Thang (Director of the Department of Information and Communications), Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long (Chairman of the City's Informatics Association), Dr. Jaeuk Ju (Researcher, Seoul Institute), along with representatives of the People's Committee, universities, organizations, and industry. From the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh (President of UEH), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung (UEH Vice President), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet (Chairwoman of the Strategic Advisory Council), together with esteemed professors, leaders, and faculty members, as well as researchers from the member schools of UEH. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh sharing about objectives of the conference From understanding the international experience in digital economy development... Throughout the conference, the research team from the Institute of Smart City and Management (UEH – ISCM) and experts presented and analyzed the factors to propose a digital economic model suitable not only for global trends but also for the current situation of Ho Chi Minh City. The research team provided perspectives on the digital economy from smart urban development, including components, digital economic ecosystems, development strategies, and especially the influence of a co-creative community (co-creation platform) applied in the digital economic development strategy. Not only discussing theoretical concepts and models, but the expert group also addressed approaches through evaluating digital economy – economic organization with three criteria (DESI, ADB, OECD) being applied by EU countries, Asia, OECD member countries, and its partner countries. Through this, the research team compared and identified appropriate and inappropriate characteristics concerning the digital economic situation in Ho Chi Minh City. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management shared the solutions suggested by experts team In addition, to provide the most realistic perspective, the conference was joined by Dr. Jaeuk Ju (Researcher, currently working at the Seoul Institute). With a Ph.D. in Economics from Cornell University, USA, Dr. Jaeuk Ju has experience in technology innovation and new industries. He is currently working at the Seoul Institute, advising and researching policies for the Seoul capital government since 1992, supporting plans for digital transformation, digital economy, housing, transportation, etc. Participating in the program, Dr. Jaeuk Ju presented a speech related to the implementation process and evaluation of the digital economy: lessons learned in Seoul, South Korea. Having been involved in policy-making for the city government through in-depth research, collaboration with domestic and foreign research institutes, and relevant parties, providing a foundation for proposing effective economic policies for Seoul city, Dr. Jaeuk Ju discussed the methods, analysis models applied directly in Seoul, thereby drawing effective directions for the project. Dr. Jaeuk Ju shared his experience in the conference ... To proposing solutions suitable for the situation in Ho Chi Minh City Synthesizing research and experiences, the research team proposed solutions for developing the digital economy in Vietnam. These are solutions for data collection, analysis, and evaluation of the digital economy for Ho Chi Minh City. These proposals are not only modern, efficient, and extensively technology-applied but also ensure the locality of the city by the Saigon river. The solutions were then discussed and received feedback from delegates and guests attending the conference. Discussion with industrials From understanding international trends to researching the actual situation to ensure the practicality of the proposed solutions, the directions provided by the ISCM research team and experts are evidence of "Think Globally, Act Locally".  The conference is not only a crucial step for research project on the Development of Digital Economy in Ho Chi Minh City led by the Department of Information and Communications of Ho Chi Minh City, in collaboration with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, but also an affirmation of the journey to equip sustainable thinking, sustainable actions, contributing to the economic development of Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam as a whole. New, photos: ISCM, Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Last 24/04/2024, BELL Club organized Acoustic Show – Live Soul to bring UEHers a chance to get closer and immerse themselves in the musical world with the theme “Discovery”. The train named Live Soul had passed through 3 stages with diverse emotions that created a sparkling, twinkling musical atmosphere: Stage 1: Glowing Sunset At this stage, we blend into the rhythms of 3 songs, “Keep Cold”, “Impossible”, and “One Call Away” which will take you to our inner stillness, to quietly listen to our self-doubts and a reply that our future will be a thriving land. The song “Impossible” performed by Luong Ly Stage 2: Starry Night Walking through the dusk, the shimmer of the starry night sky highlighted the shine of love, romance, and nostalgia. “In The City Of Love” - a sweet song from the cartoon series Phineas and Ferb that is familiar with many youth's childhood, would be a dulcet “pillow” where our inner children can be consoled and have a rest. “In The City Of Love” presented by lovely girl Phuong Luong Coming to the “Best Part”, we wished to send you a strong encouragement to disclaim all your doubts about impossible things, along with the song “How Far I’ll Go” which is the affirmation of our unlimited abilities. “Best Part” – a collaboration of Tien Dat and Phuong Luong Stage 3: To the Dawn With the two songs “Count On Me” and “What Makes You Beautiful”, BELL would love to give you cozily glorious sun rays when dawn comes after rainy days. “What Makes You Beautiful” - a song performed by Tien Dat and Quynh Nghi Among meditative minutes are exciting smiles when participating in the mini game “Guess the song’s name”. This is a chance for students to tie the bond, make friends with each other and enjoy a relaxing time. Hoping “Live Soul” would be an unforgettable memory for you this April, BELL Club and English Zone are glad to have you joining our “afternoon tea” party. To close Live Soul with the most fulfillment, let’s have a look at our memorable moments below! News and photos: Department of Student Affairs, BELL CLUB UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 21, at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the Admissions - Career Orientation Day 2024: "Accompanying Your Child towards Choosing a University" took place with the participation of nearly 2,000 parents in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring Provinces through in-person and online forms. This program was jointly organized by Tuoi Tre Newspaper, Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training), UEH, with the companion of Vingroup. Overview of the event Accompanying the orientation day were Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung - Senior Specialist of the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training), Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Journalist Nguyen Hoang Nguyen - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Tuoi Tre Newspaper. Speaking at the opening of the program, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - remarked: "Recently, parents have become more and more interested in their children's education, accompanying them in their decisions of career, school, and exams. Choosing a university and specialization must be the optimal decision. To make the optimal decision, parents and students must solve a system of multivariable equations with many unknowns and constraints, from aptitudes, qualities, interests, family circumstances, development orientation, and economic and financial capacity, especially the rapid change and development of the domestic and international labor market and with many uncertain steps. Finally, should the university or institute that parents and children intend to choose be the most prestigious, with strengths, advantages, and the best conditions in the field? I believe that attending this event this morning will help parents and students meet what I have just said. You will have all the information, basis, and understandings necessary to choose a school and a career. Do not do it for your child or impose your wishes on them; rather, understanding their personalities and the family circumstances so as to help them make the accurate and correct decisions." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - delivering the opening speech To help parents have complete information to prepare for the high school graduation exam and university and college admission in 2024, Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung - representative of the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training) - presented a general introduction to the admission season in 2024 with the latest and basic information for parents. Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung - Senior Specialist of the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training) - asserted: "The Ministry has directed high schools to review information on priority candidates to avoid the situation where students have already been admitted but get rejected due to being classified into the wrong priority object. In addition, many universities currently consider high school transcripts; therefore, the Ministry of Education and Training stipulates that no later than May 31, 2024, all candidates will be granted accounts to register for admission. Parents need to remind their children to review their learning results to ensure their accuracy as the ministry provides them to universities. If there is any error, candidates need to immediately report it to the school for correction. From April 24 to 26, the Ministry of Education and Training will issue accounts to candidates who are 12th-grade students. Candidates will use this account throughout the process of registering for the high school graduation exam and university admission. Candidates need to pay attention to the security of their accounts. Candidates register to take the exam from May 2 to 10 for dual purposes of high school graduation and university admission. On July 17, the Ministry will announce the results of the high school graduation exam. Regarding university admission this year, the adjustments are mainly to correct technical issues to ensure optimal admission. All admission registration processes are online. Candidates can register for many options, in which option 1 is the highest and can only be accepted into only one option. This year's admission registration period is reduced to 13 days (from July 18 to 30). From July 31 to August 6, candidates pay the registration fee by region within the prescribed time period. Therefore, candidates and parents need to pay attention to which area they are in to pay the admission registration fee on time. On August 19, schools announce official admission results. In addition to the admission project, candidates need to learn about the admission regulations announced. Candidates need to carefully learn about the supplementary criteria specified by the university they are about to opt for. Please note that the admission registration process is all done on the Ministry's system within the prescribed time frame. The system will automatically switch to another stage as the previous one is due, so it cannot be retaken. Candidates are required to complete the entire admission registration process on the online system." Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung - a representative of the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training) - presenting a general introduction to the admission season 2024 to parents During the program, various issues were excitingly discussed between parents and the advisory board, from how to choose a school and a major, to concerns regarding student psychology at this stage, along with admission information from early admission methods as well as those based on high school graduation results. Parents raising questions to the Advisory Board Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), member of the Economic Advisory Board in economics, finance, applied technology in business and economics - supported the parents and students in troubleshooting the selection of the right major and career. Addressing parents' questions regarding the admission method using the IELTS certificate, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao suggested: “In 2024, UEH will stably maintain the 6 admission methods. Specifically, Method 1: Direct admission according to regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, Method 2: Admission of candidates who graduated from a foreign high school program and have an international baccalaureate; Method 3: Admission of excellent students; Method 4: Admission based on learning process by subject combination; Method 5: Admission based on the results of the Competence Assessment Test; Method 6: Admission based on the results of the High School Graduation Exam 2024. In the early admission Methods 2,3,4,5 UEH has opened the online admission registration portal from March 19, 2024. Regarding the IELTS certificate and other English proficiency certificates listed as TOEFL, many universities convert them to admission scores. However, this is not a mandatory requirement. At UEH, we rely on an IELTS score of 6.0 or a TOEFL iBT score of 73 or higher to calculate an admission score, called a conversion score. UEH admission score is based on four components: (1) GPA semesters or subject combinations, (2) The scores of International English proficiency certificates (3) Students from gifted/specialized schools (4) Excellent students winning prizes at city/provincial- and central-level tests. Those four components are converted into points and then added together called the admission score. Parents can directly access the website tuyensinhdaihoc.ueh.edu.vn under the Admissions Methods section to look for detailed information." Later on,  Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao answered parents' questions regarding the floor score for Method 5 that UEH just announced on April 19, 2024. He further shared: "UEH only uses the results of the Competence Assessment Test, phase 1/2024 of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. The score threshold that UEH offers is the application threshold. It can be understood that this is the minimum score that a candidate needs to apply to UEH majors. This score threshold does not manifest the probability or opportunity for admission. In 2024, UEH reserves 10% of the program quota for admission based on the results of the  Competence Assessment Test.” Parents questioning UEH regarding the floor score of Method for the Digital Communication & Multimedia Design and International Business Law programs. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao emphasized: "Supposed UEH has released the results of the early admission methods and announced that candidates are eligible to be admitted to the Digital Communication and Multimedia Design or International Business Law programs, this is just "the eligibility for admission", and they have yet to be admitted to UEH at all. To be admitted to UEH, candidates need to satisfy two additional conditions: (1) passing the High School Graduation Exam according to regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training and, (2) registering their options to be admitted to the Digital Communication and Multimedia Design or International Business Law programs at UEH on the national admission portal in the highest priority order". Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao answering parents at the auditorium At the end of the consulting session with experts, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao stayed on stage to provide dedicated advice on UEH admission information as well as share his experiences of choosing majors and careers for interested parents and students. Parents, students and Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao discussing UEH admission information In addition to the consulting session with experts and large universities taking place in Hall B1.302, UEH also provides a special career exhibition space to help parents better understand UEH international multi-disciplinary programs in Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long. Applied technology programs exhibited at UEH include: ArtTech; Intelligent Control and Automation (engineering); Digital Communication and Multimedia Design; Marketing Technology; Digital Business; Technology and Innovation; Logistics Technology (engineering); Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (engineering); Financial Technology; Smart Architecture and Urban Design; Enterprise Resource Planning System; Business Information Systems ; Ecommerce; Data Science; (Applied) Computer Science; (Applied) Software Engineering; (Applied) Information Technology; (Applied) Information Security. UEH sustainable career counseling area space Information display area for applied technology programs at UEH Service Robot and Piano Playing Robot – Products applying the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering program Parents being introduced intensively about programs at UEH At the exhibition, UEH introduced to parents two free tools to help them understand their children’s inclinations, thereby choosing a suitable major and career: (1) The "Understanding yourself" tool accompanies their children in the process of choosing a major, choosing a career, learning to improve professional skills and developing a career path. The tool is designed with 5 special features: (1) Test personality and habits; (2) Provide suitable career trends for each individual; (3) Provide information about famous people in the same group; (4) Suggest corresponding programs based on the list of majors prescribed by Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training ; (5) Suggest detailed study options for each level and training mode, from full-time, part-time, to postgraduate studies. Currently, UEH has launched the “Understanding yourself” Zalo mini app version. Users can easily search and use it on the Zalo application. The Zalo mini app can be accessed here (2) The UEH Global Learning tool for high school students with the following features: Support for online learning and exam systems; Organize online essay and multiple choice exams; Personality test for suitable career selection; Admission and career orientation in 56 fields; High school graduation exam preparation course, updated with the latest set of questions. As a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH always prioritizes the responsibility of career orientation first, providing the young generation with a comprehensive and in-depth view of careers, thereby helping them make suitable major choices. Even if UEH is not their choice, UEH will always accompany and become a supportive friend on the journey to conquer their university dream. Additional photos: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Undergraduate Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Building on the success of March, EZ has brought countless exciting activities to UEH students in April. There's a mix of old and new, something for everyone. So let's sit down, and review the highlights of this month with EZ! Is April the "lie of EZ”? In the spirit of April Fool's Day, on April 4th, Bell English Club collaborated with UEH English Zone to organize an Speaking Group Extended: Soul of Lies, focusing on the topic of "lies". As human beings, no matter how sincere we are, there are times when we have to resort to lies. But are lies always bad, or can they serve a higher purpose? By participating in this Speaking Group session, UEH students had the opportunity to be honest with themselves and share the stories behind those lies. Delve into the meanings behind lies with BELL English Club Welcoming Earth Day - Joining hands to build a Green Campus at UEH With the goal of creating a green and sustainable learning environment, UEH encourages students to care for and protect the environment around them. To provide an opportunity for students to exchange perspectives on environmental issues, the Faculty of Foreign Languages and UEH English Zone jointly organized ECOFF #38: Happy Earth Day on April 11th. Not only practicing English but UEHers also had the chance to interact, share knowledge about the environment, and discuss actions for a greener, cleaner, and more beautiful environment in the future, all within the cool green space of UEH English Zone. Join hands with School of Foreign Language to make the Earth greener Mixed feelings of truth and falsehood - Familiar yet strange. April's EZ Talks brought a mix of surprises and familiar experiences for UEH English Zone. Starting with the “Lie Buffet” on April 2nd, students fell into EZ's playful trap as the EZ Talks session transformed into a board game session with English discussions about the game. Despite being "fooled," UEHers enthusiastically participated, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere for the opening event of the month. Building on the success of the previous month, EZ Theater made a "comeback and became even more powerful." This time, the film screening delved into more profound topics, sparking discussions and providing EZ with diverse perspectives on the issues. Experience unique activities only at EZ Talks sessions With the enthusiastic support from the students, EZ improved the learning process and introduced new and exciting activities Sign Language Season III to make the learning experience more effective and enjoyable. After a series of fresh activities, EZ ended April EZ Talks with a Talk session in its true form. The theme Virtual Experience focused on our beloved childhood games, allowing participants to reconnect with their inner child and reminisce about beautiful childhood memories. Enjoy familiar and beloved games at EZ Boardgames In addition to the mentioned activities, there are still more events to celebrate the upcoming holidays of April 30th and May 1st. To learn more about useful English programs, follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to stay updated on self-development and community connection activities through language at UEH. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 29, 2024, UEH College of Economics, Law and Governent (UEH -CELG) and Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) jointly organized the seminar "Enforcement Of Arbitral Awards And Arising Issues Related To Third Parties" at Hall B1.205, Campus B - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The seminar discussed regulations related to the role, rights and obligations of third parties in the enforcement of judgments and arbitral decisions from a theoretical and applied perspective in Vietnam as well as as experiences for other countries around the world. Attending the program, on behalf of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, was Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of School of Law, UEH - CELG; Dr. Nguyen Thi Anh - Vice Dean of School of Law, UEH - CELG; together with lecturers and leaders of departments and programs under UEH - CELG. On the part of the Vietnam International Arbitration Center, there was the participation of Lawyer Chau Viet Bac - Deputy General Secretary of VIAC; along with lawyers, arbitrators, executives of judgment enforcement agencies, and researchers from universities and businesses in Vietnam. Overview of the Seminar Speaking at the opening of the seminar, Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen emphasized the importance of developing dispute resolution methods, especially commercial arbitration thanks to the great advantages of arbitration compared to other methods. In fact, it can be stated that, in addition to the parties in the dispute, the "third party" gradually appears in more cases, in many different roles, and is important in ensuring fairness, transparency, and effectiveness of arbitration and conciliation methods, thereby posing the need to continue improving the legal framework governing arbitration activities. Therefore, the College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) has been honored to accompany the Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) to organize the seminar on "Enforcement Of Arbitral Awards And Issues Arising Related To The Third Party". This seminar is the realization of the cooperation between CELG and VIAC over the past years. Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen at the opening of the seminar Giving the introductory speech at the conference, Lawyer Chau Viet Bac affirmed that 2024 opened up many challenges for commercial arbitration activities in Vietnam, especially when disputes involving third parties became increasingly complicated. Although the role of third parties in the dispute resolution process has been recognized, with the starting point being a private dispute resolution mechanism, governed by an arbitration agreement between the two parties, there was currently no such document. There were no legal regulations on arbitration in Vietnam that provided specific and detailed definitions of the roles and powers of third parties, unintentionally creating certain obstacles when resolving disputes using arbitration methods and conciliation. Lawyer Chau Viet Bac delivering the introductory speech at the seminar Presenting the topic "Involvement of third parties and their influences on the process of enforcement of arbitral awards", Mr. Le Hung Long - Lecturer at UEH - CELG School of Law stated that there was a need for a unified guiding document on the concept of "third party"; at the same time, we should consider expanding the right to request enforcement of arbitral awards for "third parties" to have rights and obligations related to the dispute and to ensure effective dispute resolution activities. He believed that improving the law on "third parties" would improve the efficiency of enforcement of arbitral awards and avoid  annulment of awards. Mr. Le Hung Long presenting at the seminar Mr. Phan Van Thuy - Deputy Head of Operations Department I, Civil Judgment Enforcement Department HCMC and Mr. Nguyen Cong Phu - Former Deputy Chief of the Economic Court in Ho Chi Minh City, VIAC Arbitrators, in turn, presented the "Handling practices of judgment enforcement agencies as the content of an arbitration award related to the third party" and "Cancellation of arbitration awards and other matters related to third parties”. Through these presentations, the presenters proposed ideas to improve the law on the annulment of arbitration awards to protect the legitimate rights and interests of third parties. Mr. Phan Van Thuy - Deputy Head of Operations Department 1, Civil Judgment Enforcement Department HCMC - presenting at the seminar Mr. Nguyen Cong Phu - Former Deputy Chief of the City Economic Court HCM, VIAC Arbitrator - presenting at the seminar Under the frame of the seminar, Lawyer. Dang Viet Anh - CEO of ANHISA Law Company Limited, VIAC Arbitrator presented "Proposals On Enforcement Mechanism Of Arbitration Awards With The Third Party Element" and showed typical examples to help listeners clearly understand his content. Lawyer Dang Viet Anh presenting his paper at the seminar Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen, representative of UEH - CELG, presenting gifts to the speakers As a senior Law training and research center in the Southern region, UEH - CELG has coordinated with the Vietnam International Arbitration Center to successfully organize a seminar, attracting the participation of hundreds of people directly in the hall and online via the Zoom platform. The seminar made significant contributions in raising awareness of the dispute resolution process by commercial arbitration and making recommendations to improve the law on commercial arbitration in Vietnam. Delegates attending the conference took photos News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After 5 years of establishment and development, UEH Vinh Long has affirmed the mission and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City brand (UEH) in the Mekong Delta, becoming a prestigious and quality education with the goal of training learners to "Think globally - Act locally". The scale of full-time enrollment at the Branch has expanded from 230 students in 2020 to more than 1,800 students in 2023. To achieve those encouraging results, UEH Vinh Long has received great attention from parents, students, and especially high schools in coordinating and implementing career orientation activities, and advising on choosing the right major and the right school that align with each student's abilities and strengths. In order to discuss how to effectively organize career orientation and counseling for high school students, helping them "understand themselves correctly, choose the right major, and study at the right school", and at the same time deploy UEH's admission information and policies for students in the Mekong Delta region when studying in Vinh Long, in addition to the desire to contribute to skill-honing programs to improve the capacity of administration, management, and task implementation for members of Boards of Directors, staff and teachers at high schools, UEH coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province to jointly organize a conference on career orientation, consulting and training for high schools in the Mekong Delta region. The conference took place in 02 days, from April 1 to 2, 2024. This was also an event in the program series aimed at celebrating the 5th anniversary of the establishment of UEH Vinh Long (December 4, 2019 - December 4, 2024). Overview of the conference The conference was honored to welcome the participation of 156 delegates and teachers who are Principals, Vice Principals and Union Secretaries, Admissions Officers, and Accountants at 80 high schools in the provinces: Vinh Long, Dong Thap, Tien Giang, An Giang, Kien Giang, Soc Trang, Can Tho, Hau Giang, Ca Mau, Ben Tre, Tra Vinh. Attending the Conference, on behalf of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province, was Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province. On the UEH side, there was Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Deputy Director of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus (VLC), Ms. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of VLC, lecturers and leaders of Departments, Schools, Centers, and Lecturers of the Campus. Giving a welcome speech at the conference, Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Director of VLC thanked the Vinh Long Department of Education and Training for their cooperation in organizing the conference program, at the same time, thanked high schools for their interest and companionship with UEH in spreading sustainable knowledge values ​​to learners during the past time. UEH hoped to continue to receive the cooperation of high schools in career orientation and counseling for students in the upcoming time, especially in the Vinh Long Campus with the task of training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region. Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy  Director of  UEH and Director of  VLC - at the Conference Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung shared that today's higher education has been built on two factors: keeping up with the trends of the times and meeting the needs of the labor market. Accordingly, universities would have significant changes in building programs towards multi-dimensional, regional, and international impacts. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has provided training in three main parts: skill sets to meet market needs; program design with multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary and international content. After graduating, students would have enough skills to develop in both domestic and global markets. In the first session, delegates were disseminated to better understand UEH as well as about community projects (UEH Global learning) supporting free digital transformation for high schools, "Personality test, understanding about you", helping high school students discover themselves to choose the most suitable career for their future. In addition, teachers learned about UEH full-time undergraduate programs in 2024 at 2 Campuses (in Ho Chi Minh City and at Vinh Long Campus). In the next training session, delegates would listen to the following topics: 1. "Sowing the seeds of happiness in school"; 2. "Instructions for reading financial statements and annual school settlements" 3. "Some points to note when developing internal spending regulations for schools according to Decree 60" Deploying UEH and UEH Vinh Long Campus full-time undergraduate programs in 2024 In the first part of the Conference, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus gave an overview of UEH orientation and implemented UEH and UEH Vinh Long Campus full-time undergraduate programs in 2024 with 2 admission codes - KSA - at the Ho Chi Minh City campus (7,900 targets) and KSV - at Vinh Long Campus for 1 - 2.5 years, with the final year study the main campus in Ho Chi Minh City (600 targets for full-time Bachelor's degree and 30 international Bachelor's degree). UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University Strategy for the period 2021-2030 has focused on generations of learners to become global citizens. Accordingly, in 2024, UEH would continue to optimize with 56 full-time university programs in a multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and cross-disciplinary orientation with trends and international approaches in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, Government, Technology, and Design. At the Vinh Long Campus (KSV), UEH recruited students with 15 programs of which 09 nationwide programs include Logistics and Supply Chain Management, E-commerce, Tax, Law Economics, Agricultural Business, Business English, Mekong international bachelor's program, especially 01 new program in Taxation and 02 programs in Technology and innovation and Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (engineering). 06 programs enrolling students in the Mekong Delta region include Management, International Business, Marketing, Finance, Banking, and Accounting. In addition, the integrated dual-degree program helps students have the opportunity to own 02 undergraduate degrees conferred by UEH within a study period of 4.5 - 5 years, namely Agricultural Business - Logistics and Supply Chain Management; or Agricultural Business - International Business. In addition, all students of the Vinh Long Campus can participate in the campus rotation program, studying at the Ho Chi Minh City campus in their final year, to approach and adapt to the dynamic and creative environment. Ms. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus In addition to undergraduate programs, UEH also focuses on implementing community service projects to contribute intellectual ​​and sustainable values to the development of the community and society through programs for students and teachers of high schools. In particular, the UEH career orientation toolkit helps high school students "Understand themselves, choose the right major, and study at the right school". The program was followed by an exchange and discussion by representatives of high schools in the Mekong Delta provinces participating in the conference. Delegates gave many comments to coordinate with career orientation and counseling for students effectively. ' Delegates expressing opinions at the conference At the conference, Vinh Long Campus received many practical opinions on career orientation and consulting from teachers of high schools in provinces. Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH University and Director of Vinh Long Campus - concluded: "With a population of about 20 million people, 10 million people are currently of working age, of which only 10% are high-quality human resources in the Mekong Delta. UEH recognizes that it has a responsibility to society in training high-quality human resources to serve the Mekong Delta. Along with the trend of many open universities in provinces, with the responsibility of a national key public university, with the consent of the Ministry of Education and Training, Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee and Departments, UEH established Vinh Long Campus with the mission of contributing high-quality human resources to the Mekong Delta region, which creates conditions and a quality learning environment equivalent to Ho Chi Minh City for children in the Southwest region. UEH Vinh Long acknowledges the teachers' comments on enhancing career orientation and counseling for Mekong Delta students. Consulting here is not admission consulting but consulting to help students choose a career that suits their personal abilities and interests. UEH has set up a toolkit based on tests of MBTI and HOLLAND, thereby, helping students determine their appropriate tendency to be able to choose the correct career. Regarding training quality, with the motto of one quality - one degree - one brand, UEH Vinh Long has unified training programs of UEH. These programs are completely based on advanced programs of the top 100 schools around the world. In addition to fundamental knowledge, UEH focuses on developing the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the labor market with 6 foundation subjects: (1) Psychology, (2) design thinking, ( 3) entrepreneurship and innovation, (4) data science, (5) sustainable development, (6) soft skills. UEH will try to continue accompanying high schools, agencies, and departments to organize competitions such as ROBOCON, competitions on startups and innovation, etc. to maintain the mission of contributing high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region in particular and the country in general". Training on "Sowing the seeds of happiness in schools" with the talk of one of the leading experts in the field of Vietnamese psychology -  Dr. To Nhi A Dr. To Nhi A presenting the topic "Sowing the seeds of happiness in schools" Each school is a miniature society, and building a happy school is an important and meaningful goal in education. A happy school not only ensures the provision of knowledge but also sets the goal of comprehensive development for students, creating a positive culture, and a strong academic and social community where people can share ideas, experiences, joy, and happiness. To build a happy school, managers must build a happy process, including a happy working, happy teaching, happy people, etc. Criteria for evaluating happiness is reflected in all factors at school that create "balance". This is the key factor that brings happiness according to the United Nations assessment. Dr. To Nhi A stated: “Building a happy school is not about building reinforced concrete! The nature and destination of a happy school is that the psychological subject belonging to that school must have a balanced psychological state to operate a positive learning-working process, aiming for development and self-perfection. Therefore, building a happy school cannot be separated from other familiar core issues of educational activities: teacher capacity - school resources - student-centered - close coordination with educational forces, etc." The topic was shared with many exciting activities among high school teachers in the Mekong Delta provinces. This was an opportunity for teachers at high schools to discuss with one of the leading psychologists in the field, from which teachers could build a happy school at the school they were working at. Representatives of the program organizing committee, Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province - sending his deep thanks to Dr. To Nhi A for accepting the invitation to share the topic "Sowing the seeds of happiness in schools" Delegates taking photos with speakers at the conference Thematic training on "Instructions for reading financial statements and annual school settlements" and "Some points to note when developing internal spending regulations for schools according to Decree 60" The thematic training "Instructions for reading financial statements and annual school settlements" and "Some points to note when developing internal spending regulations for schools according to Decree 60" attracted a lot of attention from teachers thanks to their importance and necessity in schools. Through the program, teachers could share information, skills, and notes related to financial reporting, annual settlement, and internal spending regulations. This would be useful knowledge to help teachers more easily read financial reports as well as annual settlements and avoid errors in the process of building spending regulations for their units. Delegates taking photos at the conference The conference ended with joy and hope for building a close relationship with high schools in the Mekong Delta on the journey of Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action. Additional photos: Majestic musical performances performed by students from the youth performance team News and photos: UEH Vinh Long Campus (Department of Admissions and Communication) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 15, 2024, at hall A 116, Vietnam Young Lions in coordination with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Grand Finale of the Vietnam Young Lion 2024 with the theme "Vietnam's Creativity Dawns", attracting a large number of interested young people. Vietnam Young Lions has been the most prestigious young talent competition in Marketing & Communication. Under the copyright of Cannes Lions, the contest honored young talents under 30 years old, with the mission of representing Vietnam in two international arenas: Young Lions (Cannes Lions) and Young Spikes (Spikes Asia). With the theme "Vietnam's Creativity Dawns" in 2024, the contest considered the contestants' talents as sunshine, though flickering but brilliant. The creative field in Vietnam has entered a new era with dynamic young people always looking for inspiration to develop themselves. Thereby, the competition brought a brilliant aura to Vietnam in the international arena. Attracting the participation of 1,238 members of 619 competing teams, of which were 425 student teams and 194 professional teams (for those who were under 30 years old). Through the competition rounds, the final round was held in a live format, taking place in 3 competition categories: Digital; Marketer; Film & Integrated. Each team's competition takes place within 10 minutes with 2 categories: presentation and Q&A. The journey to find the brightest gems in Marketing & Communication in Vietnam in 2024 has officially come to an end. After overcoming more than 1,000 fiery warriors, the Top 30 Finalists won official tickets to enter the next round, demonstrating their talent, creativity and bravery in front of leading experts in Marketing & Communication in Vietnam on the Final stage of Vietnam Young Lions 2024. Overview of the competition final Speaking at the Final, Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH - emphasized "With the message of Unbounded creativity, Empowered futures, Holistic values, at UEH, design thinking and creativity are necessary in every field, not only Marketing, Communication, but also Math, Finance, Data Science or Robotics and AI, etc. Creativity pushes each UEH student, lecturer, and employee forward, helping them take control of their future and gradually develop into the most comprehensive version of themselves. The voice of Communications, Marketing, and Creativity is the voice from different aspects and strata of human social life, inspiring the community. This starts from implicit truths observed with "a sensitive heart" and "a humane mind" of the creative person. I believe that today's VIETNAM YOUNG LIONS - GRAND FINALE is the meeting between those inspirational, sensitive and humane people. The most valuable reward for everyone today is to be able to learn from talented and different individuals" Associate Professor. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH After hours of heated competition that constantly brought the audience to different levels of emotions, the winning teams in each category were revealed one by one. UEH with 4 students from 3 teams has excellently entered the Top 10 of the two Digital and Marketer categories, of which 2 teams won the Silver and Bronze awards for Students in the Marketers category. Contestant's entries Team TT, including Le Tran Minh Thu and Pham Hiep Tien from ISB - UEH, winning the Silver prize Team BUDDY, including Truong Nguyen Minh Duy (UEH) and Le Thi Ngoc Anh (FTU), wining the Bronze prize The final of the Vietnam Young Lions 2024 took place successfully with fiery competitions of 18 teams in 3 categories. The 6 excellent teams winning the Gold and Silver prizes of the Industry Practitioner table would be appointed to represent Vietnam to continue conquering 2 international creative arenas, Young Lions at Cannes Lions and Young Spikes at Spikes Asia to affirm Vietnam's creativity position in the world map. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, Vietnam Young Lions Organizers Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been reviewing and supplementing planning for leadership and management positions for the 2020 - 2025 and 2025 - 2030 terms from UEH units to leadership. The task has been implemented according to regulations of central agencies and instructions from the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET). Seeking and fostering qualified, competent, and reliable leadership and management staff is of great importance in the process of building and developing UEH. In implementing this task, UEH has issued Plan No. 34-KH/DU to review all leadership and management positions for the 2020 - 2025 term and especially the 2025-2030 term. On the morning of April 9, 2024, key conferences were held in turn, including UEH Key Officials Conference; Expanded UEH Leadership Collective Conference; and the UEH Leadership Collective Conference to carry out the process of introducing additional personnel to the planning of UEH leadership positions for the 2025-2030 term from on-site human resources. Overview of the UEH Key Officials Conference (Step 3) - Implementing the introduction of additional personnel to the planning of UEH leadership positions for the 2025 - 2030 term Speaking at the UEH Key Officials Conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council - emphasized: "In 2023, UEH has officially been decided by the Government to transition into a University and become one of the 7 Multidisciplinary Universities in Vietnam. UEH has been in the process of implementing a restructuring project into a multidisciplinary University and it is expected to be completed in June 2025. Today's conference is to take next steps in the process of supplementing the planning of UEH leadership staff for the 2025 - 2030 term as a source of on-site planning staff for the UEH development strategy in the upcoming time." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong Delegates voting at the UEH Key Officials Conference on April 9, 2024 At the same time, UEH has deployed Plan No. 34-KH/DU to all units, officials, and employees to carry out procedures for introducing and supplementing planning for management positions at units under UEH and member schools and Vinh Long Campus for the term 2025 - 2030; and preparing to implement the process of introducing additional planning for the position of Deputy Head for the 2020 - 2025 term from other units under UEH, ensuring the completion of planning work in May 2024. Additional photos: Key Officials Conference to implement the process of introducing additional personnel to the planning of UEH leadership positions for the 2025-2030 term on April 9, 2024 Expanded UEH Leadership Collective Conference (Step 4) - Implementing the process of introducing additional personnel to plan for UEH leadership positions for the 2025 - 2030 term on April 9, 2024 News and photos: UEH Department Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Human Resources Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the program, on behalf of the sponsors, there were Mr. Nguyen Van Manh - Director of SME Cho Lon Branch of Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), Ms. Pham Thi Minh Thy - Director of Pham Ngoc Thach Transaction Office of the Orient Commercial Joint Stock Company Bank (OCB), Ms. Luong Thi Thu Suong - Deputy Head of Recruitment Department of Hoa Sen Group. On the UEH side, there was the participation of Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH, Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication, Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs, Associate Professor Nguyen Quang Son - Deputy Director of the Center for Physical Education, Mr. Tran Hoang Tam - Head of Department of Finance and Accounting, with the presence of members of the referee team, players, and coaches from 10 official teams of UEH League 2024 and fans. Speaking at the opening of the tournament, Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung shared his desire to form a tournament that provides students with not simply a playground but also a platform to show off their football skills, creating opportunities to exchange and meet between generations, schools, institutes, and dormitories. At the same time, the tournament was also an opportunity to build solidarity, confidence, and love for sports in the UEH student community. Therefore, he would like to thank the businesses that have accompanied the UEH League in the 2024 season. Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung delivering the opening speech at the tournament Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung and Mr. Nguyen Van Manh - Director of SME Cho Lon Branch, Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB) - presenting souvenir flags to the football teams The UEH League 2024 - student football tournament was honored to be sponsored by Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB) and co-sponsored Hoa Sen Group, Skyline Company, Cheers convenience store chain, Revive brand, and have media companion of SC Network. Student Vo Minh Thuan, representative of the players, taking the oath. Referee Tran Dinh Hiep taking the oath on behalf of the referee team controlling the match All delegates, guests, players, and fans of the teams taking photos After the Opening Ceremony, round 1 of UEH League 2024 officially started with 5 fiery matches of 10 teams. Let's review the notable developments of this round: School of Management - School of Accounting The opening match heated up the atmosphere with a fierce confrontation between the School of Management and the School of Accounting. The match was exciting and in the end, the School of Management won with a score of 3-2 after dramatic plays. School of Management 3-2 School of Accounting School of Banking - School of Economics This match witnessed merciless fighting between the two teams. The School of Economics proved its strength with a minimum 1-0 victory over the School of Banking, affirming the importance of maintaining stability in matches. School of Banking 0-1 School of Economics Dormitory 43-45 Nguyen Chi Thanh - School of Public Finance The match witnessed the sublimation of Dormitory 43-45 Nguyen Chi Thanh when defeating the School of Public Finance with a score of 6-2. This team has shown incredible efficiency and attacking power. Dormitory 43-45 Nguyen Chi Thanh 6-2 School of Public Finance Dormitory 135 Tran Hung Dao - School of International Business anf Marketing This match demonstrated the strength of Dormitory 135 Tran Hung Dao as it surpassed its opponent School of International Business and Marketing with a score of 4-2. The patience and technical ability of this team was clearly demonstrated. Dormitory 135 Tran Hung Dao 4-2 School of International Business and Marketing School of Finance - International School of Business The final match of the first round ended with a 1-1 between the School of Finance and the International School of Business. Both teams played a balanced match and no one was able to claim the final victory. School of Finance 1-1 International School of Business Rankings of 10 teams after Round 1 UEH League 2024 has started in an exciting and dramatic atmosphere. Let’s continue to follow upcoming matches to discover the surprises of this tournament. Additional photos of round 1: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 17, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City solemnly organized the '5-Year Anniversary of the UEH Institute of Innovation: Lighting the path of innovation'. This event marks the journey accompanying the national strategy on building a startup nation and developing an innovation ecosystem at a national key university. The UEH Institute of Innovation UEH was officially launched on April 17, 2019, based on cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Singapore Management University with the support of VinaCapital Investment Fund and the Government's Private Economic Development Research Committee. Over five years of establishment, construction, and development, the UEH Institute of Innovation has affirmed its position and become a leading institution for science and technology at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Science, Technology, and Innovation; carrying out training activities, scientific research, forming a startup ecosystem, and connecting an investor network, supporting enterprises and organizations; consulting, cooperating in scientific and technological services contributing to promoting innovation and transferring research into practice. Attending the event on behalf of the guests, there were the presence of Mr. Lam Thanh Minh - Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Ngo Anh Tin - Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Can Tho City; Mr. Nguyen Huynh Phuoc - Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Hau Giang province; Ms. Nguyen Thi Kieu - Director of the Center for Information and Application of Science and Technology Hau Giang; Mr. Lai The Thong - Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Dong Nai Province; Mr. Nguyen Hoai Trung - Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Binh Thuan province; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Duy - Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Soc Trang Province. On behalf of UEH, the attendance included Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council UEH, Director of the Institute of Innovation; along with esteemed faculty members of the University and leaders of departments, Vinh Long Branch. The overall event photo Opening the event, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council shared, “The Institute of Innovation has made a significant contribution to connecting UEH with universities, organizations, domestic and international scientists to form a network on innovation; enhancing the ability to identify the UEH brand; thereby contributing to enhancing the reputation of UEH; as well as contributing to the increase of UEH's ranking in prestigious rankings nationally, regionally, and globally. On the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute of Innovation, I believe that, with the efforts and achievements obtained over the past five years, along with the determination of the Institute of Innovation team, the Institute will complete the goals set for the upcoming period and will continue to spread and expand more deeply into the national, regional, and global innovation network.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council shares The 5-year journey of UII is associated with many efforts and proud achievements in scientific, technological and innovative activities: Top 3 organizations contributing to the entrepreurship ecosystem in Ho Chi Minh City; I-Star Award 2021; Top 10 best Launchpad in Asia. These achievements are the result of the resolute leadership and direction of the UEH leadership, determination, effort and contribution of the UII team along with the close connection, accompaniment, and cooperation with the Departments and branches of Ho Chi Minh City, localities in the Southeast region, Mekong Delta; prestigious international partners: SMU (Singapore), Leipzig University (Germany)... In the innovation landscape at UEH, the numbers not only reflect the scale but also demonstrate the great motivation and potential. With a vibrant startup community of over 6000 people and over 300 community support events, UEH has been and is a breeding ground for many startup and innovative activities reaching international stature. The incubation program of the Institute has had more than 120 projects develop successfully, with the total pre-seed investment value over the past three years reaching more than $520,000. The partner network includes over 50 domestic organizations and 20 international ones, and with the publication of over 40 international articles and more than 30 scientific articles, UEH has affirmed itself as a center for research and innovation. UEH students not only participate in over 30 scientific research topics but also contribute to more than 10 international research projects. Video about 5-Year Anniversary of the UEH Institute of Innovation Dr. Christopher Han - Stanford University, Director of Innovation Strategy at UEH shared directions on connecting resources from universities with the needs of local communities to promote innovation capacity, methods to promote and how to exploit the potential of innovation at localities in Vietnam in the coming time. Dr. Christopher Han – Director of Innovation Strategy at UEH speaks At the ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council on Strategy and Policy, Director of the Institute of Innovation shared about "Local Innovation Index (PII) and positioning innovation capacity". The PII encourages localities to focus on promoting innovation through improving the business environment and support for startups as well as research and development projects. From there, it suggests specific action plans to guide development in each region. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council on Strategy and Policy, Director of the Institute of Innovation shares In the context where science, technology, and innovation are seen as the driving force of national economic growth, connecting resources from universities with the needs of local communities to promote innovation capacity is extremely urgent. With the action philosophy of “Think Forward. Move Forward. Pay Forward”, UEH commits that in the next five years, it will accompany and co-create values for society contributing to the sustainable economic development of Vietnam, especially in the Southeast region and the Mekong Delta. Delegates perform the launch ceremony for the next 5-year journey “Think forward. Move Forward. Pay Forward” All delegates take a commemorative photo Other images of the Anniversary: News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Whenever  it comes to equality between men and women, stories surrounding recruitment regimes, income, and job opportunities are regularly put on the table. However, few people know that taxes, which appear to be fair to all genders, are the cause of woman spending more on the same products as men. That is due to the presence of a tax that bears the name "Pink tax." "An obligation" when you are female Although referred to as a "tax", the pink tax does not appear officially in law nor clearly regulated by governments like other taxes. The term "pink tax" was born because pink is a color that is commonly associated with women (products and items for women tend to use pink in designs and packaging) (according to NOI Cooperative). When combined with "tax," pink tax refers to the absurd additional cost that women have to pay for products specifically for women, in compare with equivalent products for men. Simply put, the pink tax is the cost difference between products and services marketed to women versus men. According to a study by the New York Consumer Advisory Agency (CDCA of 800 product categories in 2015, women pay more for most products over their lifetime, from children’s clothing to health care items. For example, women's clothing is 8% more expensive than men's, health care products for women are about 13% more expensive than men's, and toys for girls are 7% more expensive than boy’s. For the similar razor product, women have to pay $5.39 while men only have to pay $4.99. The pink tax does not only apply to common items; it is also adapted in the cost of products that are essential to women, such as sanitary napkins, menstrual cups, etc. Although 2 products have the same amount and shape, just differences in colors, women still have to pay a higher price (Source: Dep Magazine) When did pink tax appear? It is frequently consumed that the pink tax has recently gained people's attention, however, the pink tax has been present since early research on consumption in the US. In 1994, a report from the state of California, USA, stated that 64% of stores in different cities charged extra fees when washing and steaming women's shirts, proving that the pink tax phenomenon has existed at least since the 1990s. Nevertheless, at that time, the phrase "gender tax" was used more popularly instead of the pink tax. After about two decades, in 2015, the pink tax drew more public attention than ever before when California Democratic Representative Jackie Speier introduced the Pink Tax Repeal Act. The wave of support from women for the mentioned Act became stronger than ever. The impact of the pink tax on "the other half of the world" The effects of the pink tax on women will inevitably reduce women's purchasing power. When prices are high, women must spend more on the products they use. Consequently, as men and women receive the same amount of salary, women would buy less products than men, which resulting in a decrease in women's purchasing power. This downtrend would cause women to be labeled as " meticulous and scrupulous" even though the cause does not really come from their side. In addition, according to the World Economic Forum, the pink tax also puts a financial burden on the "other half". In particular, in the context that the equality of wages between men and women is still questionable, the pink tax makes the gap in salaries of the 2 sexes increases even more. In the context of Vietnam, specific research on pink tax has not been conducted. However, the UN Women report on Gender Equality and Taxation in Vietnam (2016) has pointed out that there was an enormous divergence in income between men and women. Nevertheless, the paradox which appears is that women, despite gaining lower incomes in average, receive less consumption tax incentives. Moreover, the value-added tax often applies on their essential goods. For instance, tampons and sanitary napkin products are still subject to import tax ranging from 15 to 22.5 percent and a VAT tax of 8 percent though these are products that women are required to consume every month. For men, they would never have to pay for them during lifetime. Several ways to avoid the "pink tax" Although it is an "unofficial" tax, this unreasonable expenditure is common in a wide range of product and service categories since there is no official legislation addressing the issue. However, there are still a few effective methods that will help you be more aware of the appearance of "pink tax". Firstly, for products that are comparable between sexes or have little difference in functionality, consider purchasing a product that is less expensive while still providing similar quality. Buying a black calculator with equivalent features instead of pink at a higher price (Source: Shopee e-commerce platform) After that, when shopping for clothes, carefully observe and examine the price difference between stores and brands, determining which stores and brands are charging higher prices for women's products. This will definitely give a hand in helping you realize and consume more rationally, resulting in lower-cost purchases. Finally, pick products that are sustainable. Because of their long-term reusability, sustainable products require less money to use. Especially for UEHers, using sustainable products has never been easier. UEH's souvenir products always promote sustainability and come in neutral colors that are appropriate for both genders. In conclusion, the "pink tax" has been and will always be a part of our lives, even if it is a hidden expense resulting from societal prejudice. Through this sharing, it is hoped that UEHers will gain more awareness and be able to actively seek ways to limit their spending on the "pink tax". Furthermore, UEHers can also share this knowledge with their friends to help raise awareness about the "pink tax". News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In a historic gathering of minds, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) welcomed the distinguished delegation from Washington State, USA. The meeting, held on April 12, 2024, marked the beginning of an exploration of potential collaborations between the two regions in entrepreneurship, innovation, and societal impact Attending the meeting, from the Washington State Delegation, UEH welcomed Professor Daniel Grossman - Vice Director Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington; Nicole Gunkle - International Trade Specialist Office of Economic Development and Competitiveness; Joseph Williams - ICT Sector Lead from the WA State Department of Commerce; Mel Clark - President and CEO, Cleantech Alliance; Pham Thi Thanh Thao - Country Manager and Iris Nguyen - Trade Consultant from Orissa International. Respectively, the UEH delegation included Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH-CTD); lectures and leaders of Departments and Divisions under UEH. The meeting set in motion a significant milestone in the journey of collaboration and innovation between UEH and Washington State, fostering educational partnerships, industry relations and cultural exchanges for the betterment of society. High-ranking officials and representatives from both UEH and the WA State Delegation engaged in robust and lively conversations, showcasing mutual commitment to exploring new avenues for cooperation and understanding. Commencing the meeting, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH, delivered a heartfelt welcome speech, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to host the esteemed delegation. Vice President Khai emphasized the importance of collaboration between academia and industry in driving positive change and innovation; most notably UEH’s own efforts in integrating technology into the daily workforce, including the establishment of the College of Technology and Design and its affiliated units such as the Institute of Innovation or the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies, both of which have rapidly gained recognitions nationwide and around the world. Next, Professor Dan Grossman, Vice Director of the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, took the stage to share insights from his institution. Prof. Grossman highlighted the role of technology and innovation in shaping the future and stressed the need for cross-sector and cross-border collaboration to address global challenges. Representing the shared sentiments of the delegation, Prof. Grossman commended UEH on its quick adaptability and ability to promptly integrate technology into the university’s day-to-day. The keynote presentation was delivered by Mr. Kevin Vuong, Manager of the Innovation and Entrepreneurial Program at the Institute of Innovation of UEH. Mr. Vuong outlined UEH's initiatives in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation, showcasing the potential for collaboration with Washington State in these areas: Research and Development Commercialization; Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurial Programs; Education and Training; Community Engagement; Hackathons and Startup Incubators;… Following the presentations, delegates engaged in a lively discussion on how industries and universities can work together to foster positive, meaningful, and impactful results on society. Topics included the role of academia in addressing societal challenges, the importance of industry-academia partnerships, and potential areas of collaboration between UEH and different sectors within Washington State. As the discussion drew to a close, participants expressed optimism about the potential for collaboration between UEH and Washington State. Both parties committed to further exploring opportunities for partnership and pledged to work towards shared goals of innovation and societal impact. To mark the special occasion, UEH presented the Washington State Delegation with a unique and thoughtful gift. Handcrafted by UEH students, courtesy of the School of Media Design, the gift exemplified the university's dedication to promoting artistry and creativity among its students. In his closing remarks, Vice President Khai reiterated UEH's commitment to collaboration and expressed gratitude to the Washington State delegation for their visit. With the foundation laid for future collaboration, the meeting concluded on a note of excitement and anticipation for the journey ahead. Other photos from the meeting: News, photos: Department of Marketing - Cmmunication, Department of Research, Development and Global Engagement Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 23, 2024, UEH - Vinh Long Campus coordinated with the Department of Information and Communications of Dong Thap Province to organize a field research trip on the topic "Digital transformation and economic development program in Dong Thap Province" for the group of learners in Executive Master of Public Policy (EMPP1). This was an activity under the frame of the program to help students better understand how localities implement policies. The Executive Master of Public Policy (EMPP) program is a practice-oriented program to enhance the capacity to analyze, to evaluate, to plan, and to manage public policy implementation for officials and staff in public organizations listed as state agencies, research institutes, universities, and businesses with an interest in public policy. The focus of the program is to equip students with the ability to identify policy issues and understand the policy context, thereby, being able to plan, to manage, and to lead the implementation of policies in the short and long run, promoting sustainable development domestically and globally. On the side of Dong Thap Province, there was the participation of Comrade Doan Hung Vu - Head of Digital Transformation and Information Security of the Department of Information and Communications in Dong Thap Province; Comrade Le Thi Kim Loan - Deputy Director in charge of operating Dong Thap Province Digital Transformation Center. On behalf of UEH, the manager and chair of the delegation was Dr. Nguyen Van Du - Vice Dean of the School of Government with a delegation of learners in Executive Master of Public Policy (EMPP1). During the trip, the student delegation had a meeting with representatives of the Department of Information and Communications in Dong Thap Province. The student delegation listened to a full report from the Department on the Province's current status and orientation of digital transformation, the results of digital transformation in infrastructure development, digital government building, and digital economic and social development. Especially, the three digital transformation areas focused on the most were Agriculture, Health, and Education. In addition, the rapporteur pointed out some causes and difficulties that the Province encountered during the transformation implementation process. Overview of the meeting After the presentation from the representative of the Department of Information and Communications of Dong Thap province, the two sides had a lively exchange, with the student group asking questions about the content just shared. The reporter's questions were briefly raised and fully discussed, and some experiences and solutions were mentioned. EMPP1 students participating in discussions and exchanges, and learning from experiences of digital transformation in Dong Thap Continuing the program, the student delegation visited and paid tribute at Junior Doctor Nguyen Sinh Sac’s Mausoleum, the resting place of the great President Ho Chi Minh's father, and also visited and experienced the smart village model at Tam Que Hometown Assembly Hall located in Tan Thuan Tay Commune, Cao Lanh District, Dong Thap Province. Located in Tan Thuan Tay Commune, Cao Lanh District, Dong Thap Province, Tam Que Assembly Hall has 47 members, chaired by Mr. Dang Van Nhung. The club organizes regular activities every month for members to share information, experiences, to support, to unite and to cooperate in the production, quality improvement, and consumption of mangoes. Currently, at the Assembly Hall, many agricultural production models applying high technology have also been born. Farmers have gradually shifted from agricultural production thinking to agricultural economics, promoting the unique agriculture tourism model of the Province. Visiting and paying tribute at the Mausoleum of Junior Doctor Nguyen Sinh Sac, the resting place of the father of the great President Ho Chi Minh The delegation taking a photo with the Chairman of the Tam Que Assembly Hall The field research trip on the topic "Digital transformation and economic development program in Dong Thap province" jointly organized by UEH - Vinh Long Campus and the Department of Information and Communications of Dong Thap province was greatly successful. Through the trip, the delegation better understood the role of the locality in planning and implementing sustainable socio-economic development policies in the context of increasing development in technology and international economic integration. Additional photos regarding the EMPP1's field trip to Dong Thap: News and photos: School of Government, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the 7th International Design Conference on Integrated Interdisciplinary Innovation 2024 organized by Yunlin University of Science and Technology, particularly on the Vietnamese side, there was the participation of two delegations of lecturers and students from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Hanoi University of Science and Technology. Activities under the conference were held at Yunlin University of Science and Technology, integrated with cultural experience activities in ancient cultural areas of the city. Opening of the conference On behalf of UEH, Associate Professor Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH - CTD), Head of the School of Media Design participated in the conference as a keynote speaker. As the only representative from Vietnam, she presented on the topic "ArtTech for Social Inspiration of Acting on Sustainability" revolving around the following contents: the concept of ArtTech, ArtTech trends in the world today, and how to raise community awareness and sustainable action plans through ArtTech. The presentation received much attention and interest from global researchers and scholars at the international conference. Associate Professor Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design - presenting and answering questions at the conference Also at the conference, Ms. Hoang Thi Ai Nhan - Lecturer of the School of Media Design - presented her research on one of the most popular topics: "Creativity Design of Sustainable Products for Traditional Vietnamese Craft Villages", which focused on the creative design of sustainable products for traditional weaving villages of ethnic minorities in Vietnam. Her research helped explore the combination of convention and modernity to create products with highly cultural value while protecting the environment. Besides, she emphasized the preservation and the development of traditional craft villages that have gradually disappeared. After the conference, Ms. Hoang Thi Ai Nhan conducted field research on craft villages in Taiwan for further research collaboration in the future. Ms. Hoang Thi Ai Nhan - Lecturer of the School of Media Design - presenting at the conference SMD students had the opportunity to interact with international professors from many countries listed as Japan, France, Indonesia, and Taiwan. Together with Yunlin University students, they participated in preparing products and displaying them at the exhibition along with many interesting academic and cultural exchange activities. Especially at this conference, SMD students were also able to present their research projects, contributing to solving practical problems related to Vietnamese Culture in the Project 1 module: Culture and Arts. Representing K48 students of the School of Media Design, student Pham Thi Thao Quyen (from the group of Hua Thanh Ha Tung, Nguyen Gia Sang, Cao Quynh Nghi and Pham Thi Thao Quyen) demonstrated the results of her group's project on the topic "The “wife-pulling” custom - Is it cultural or harmful?": "This is one of the big milestones in my personal development path. This is not the first time I have presented in English; it is probably the first time I have discussed a controversial Vietnamese custom with international friends. The article received a lot of feedback, discussion, and opinions from Taiwanese lecturers. I am totally happy because I was able to convey the message we would like to create a bond in group discussing to find the best solution for the project." Pham Thi Thao Quyen - the SMD student - presenting her group's research paper at the conference The cultural exchange activity series to inspire students on the topic "Cross Culture" under the program related to real issues that the young generations have been concerned about. This was an opportunity for Taiwanese and Vietnamese students to work together in groups and visit religious culture and local cuisine in Baigang Ancient Town, Liu Chongxi Village etc. This activity not only allowed students to directly experience the local culture, but it also trained their ability to initiate ideas, work in teams, and communicate cross-culturally. SMD students participating in the inspirational cultural exchange activity series with the theme "Cross Culture" The international exchange activities for the delegations of lecturers and students of the School of Media Design officially ended. This was an opportunity for UEH students to interact, share learning experiences with each other, and promote cultural exchanges with international students, aiming for comprehensive development to become global citizens. Additional photos regarding the activity series at this conference: The conference organizers and Keynote speakers taking photos at the conference Lecturers and students participating in a "field trip" to learn about culture in Liu Chongxi village, Taiwan Students participating in making traditional cakes with local people SMD-UEH lecturers and students at the conference Products of SMD-UEH students exhibited at the Conference SMD students participating in the inspirational cultural exchange activity series with the theme "Cross Culture" News and photos:  School of Media Design, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 7, 2024, the second season of Talkshow "Dive Into Actuarial Career" organized by the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH - CTD) took place enthusiastically and excitedly, attracting more than 1,000 student participants . Actuary – Risk management and insurance specialist – a profession that requires precision, discipline and systematic training. However, for these highly specialized programs, not everyone knows and understands this major well. To help students answer the questions Who is an Actuary? What do they do? Where do they work? What is the salary? What are the opportunities for advancement? Etc., the School of Mathematics - Statistics, UEH - CTD organized the Talkshow "Dive Into Actuarial Career" for the second season with guests who are reputable experts in this field, lecturers with teaching experience and outstanding students of the UEH Actuarial Program. The talk show was held in a hybrid format: Live in hall A.116 and online on the Microsoft Teams platform, attracting more than 1,000 participant students. Overview of the talk show at hall A.116 Participating in the program, on behalf of the guests, there was the presence of Mr. Nguyen Quang Duy - FSA - CERA, Chief Actuary, AIA Vietnam; Mr. Le Trung Hau - CEO & Co-Founder of On English; Mr. Mai Ngoc Thanh Danh - FSA - MAAA, Consulting Actuary, Milliman; Mr. Nguyen Phan Thien Vu - K46 Alumni of UEH Risk Analysis and Actuarial Program and Professional Trainee, Sun Life Vietnam. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Deputy Head of Department of Mathematics - Statistics, UEH - CTD; Deputy Heads of Departments and lecturers of the School of Mathematics and Statistics; and the presence of more than 1,000 students from high schools and universities across the country and some international students. Opening the program, Ms. Bui Thi Le Thuy - Deputy Head of the Department of Economic Mathematics - shared some information about UEH Actuarial program. Specifically, this was a program in the field of Economic Mathematics and would provide students with foundation knowledge of applied mathematics and statistics to assess risk in insurance, finance, and other fields. Besides, she emphasized the advantages and introduced career opportunities for students of this program after graduation. Ms. Bui Thi Le Thuy introducing UEH's Risk Analysis and Insurance Actuarial training program The program was followed by a discussion by speakers Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh, Mr. Nguyen Quang Duy, Mr. Mai Ngoc Thanh Danh, Mr. Nguyen Phan Thien Vu, which brought a lot of useful information about actuarial work, salary, advancement opportunities for this profession in Vietnam, learning experience, required professional certificates as well as necessary skills that students needed to be equipped with before participating in the labor market. The speakers in the discussion During the Q&A section, students enthusiastically asked many questions and discussed with the speakers. Many interesting issues raised were thoroughly answered by the speakers, bringing a multi-dimensional perspective to students. Students enthusiastically asking questions and interacting with the speakers in the Q&A session Closing the program, students participated in minigames and lucky draws and received attractive gifts from On English and AIA Vietnam. Students participating in minigames Lucky students winning prizes in the Lucky Draw session Talkshow "Dive Into Actuarial Career" season 2 took place successfully, bringing a lot of useful knowledge to motivate students who have been choosing UEH Acturial Program, helping them be confident in their choice and strive to develop themselves to conquer their goals. Students taking photos with sponsors, guests, lecturers, and organizers Additional photos regarding the talk show: News and photos: School of Mathematics and Statistics, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of April 11, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the People's Committee of Thu Duc city officially signed a Cooperation Agreement. This was an important event marking long-term and sustainable cooperation between the two sides in training, consulting, criticism, research, and transfer of science and technology, building smart and creative urban areas to contribute to the common development of Thu Duc City and UEH. Attending the Signing Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart Cities & Management, UEH - CTD; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Chief of the University Office; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; lectures and leaders of Departments and Divisions under UEH. On behalf of Thu Duc City People's Committee, there was the attendance of Mr. Nguyen Huu Hiep - Secretary of Thu Duc City Party Committee; Mr. Hoang Tung - Deputy Secretary of Thu Duc City Party Committee, Chairman of Thu Duc City People's Committee; Mr. Nguyen Ky Phung - Member of Thu Duc City Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of Thu Duc City People's Committee; and Heads of specialized agencies under the People's Committee of Thu Duc City. Overview of the signing ceremony Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr. Hoang Tung - Chairman of Thu Duc City People's Committee - expressed his honor and expectation that the cooperation agreement with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City would help improve the efficiency of government and operations to serve people and businesses in Thu Duc City. Mr. Hoang Tung - Chairman of Thu Duc City People's Committee Remarking on the responsibility of UEH, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized "With the desire to contribute to the economic development of the country, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always promotes international cooperation, applied research, innovation, knowledge transfer, and policy advice for localities. Therefore, signing a cooperation agreement with Thu Duc City People's Committee wouldl be a premise to open a long-term cooperation between the two units aiming at outstanding development in many fields in the future." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH After discussing and agreeing on operational directions in the near future, UEH and Thu Duc City People's Committee have officially signed a Cooperation Agreement between the two parties with the following contents: UEH and Thu Duc City People's Committee performing the cooperation signing ceremony Promoting its role as a key national university, UEH has been constantly improving the quality of training, activities, and cooperation with localities, and striving to contribute to the development of society and the country. Representatives of both sides exchanging souvenirs Delegates attending the signing ceremony taking photos News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The value of happiness in work was one of the important factors in choosing a major or profession before university, as remarked by experts at two career orientation seminars Empowering Tomorrow. The program was organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with Truong Nguoi Ta fanpage. Empowering Tomorrow had the participation of Associate Professor, Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Ms. Pham Thi Phuong Khanh - Marketing Director of Navigos Group Vietnam (owner of Vietnamworks). The two experts analyzed for students the three "understandings" that need to be determined prior to choosing a career or university, including understanding yourself, understanding the market, and understanding how universities teach majors and professions. Based on them, parents, high school and middle school teachers could also receive a lot of information and solutions to accompany their children in the process of planning the future. The first issue of Empowering Tomorrow has the participation of Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH, Ms. Pham Thi Phuong Khanh - Marketing Director of Navigos Group Vietnam and MC Tuyen Tang (from the right) In the first issue, the speakers delved into the topics of understanding yourself and the market. After many years of research, Ms. Pham Thi Phuong Khanh believed that each person should determine the value of happiness that work brought to them. In fact, many people had the same career development journey with three different levels. The first level was to find a job, that is, simply to conquer a position that helps you cover your basic living expenses. This was the first need on the career journey. After being able to satisfy the basic needs of life, people often thought about the career they wanted to pursue. Employees would ask a number of questions regarding how they developed, whether they made progress every day, what the promotion path was, and what was the percentage of income growth, etc. Human resources would step to the final level after working for a long time. In accordance with the speaker, at this time, people would recognize the value of happiness in work (inner calling), that was, the meaning that work brought to them. “For example, I love jobs that contribute to the community and society. Therefore, based on the fact that I want to help people around me develop their careers, I will see what jobs can bring that value. This is what will help you be happy," she analyzed. The Marketing Director of Navigos Group Vietnam emphasized that it was necessary to introduce this concept into career orientation from the high school stage. Because, through observing the market, she noticed that there were many cases where, even though they had worked to a high-level position and gone through the first two levels, people did not feel happy and returned to comprehend what made them happy and decided to take a new path. “If we have this right from the beginning, students will have a happy career journey earlier. That's why I introduce and pay attention to the concept of the value of happiness that work brings in young people's journey to 'understand themselves'," she added. The two experts analyzing how to understand themselves, helping students choose a more suitable undergraduate major However, to fully go through these three levels, students should start by understanding themselves. Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung commented that understanding abilities, strengths, and interests was very difficult because they could change over time. It was hard for a high school student to really get it right. Tendencies, interests, and abilities would be accumulated through learning and working experiences and in association with the surrounding environment, requiring each individual to understand themselves. However, instead of going into details about what they like, what their abilities were, etc. students should approach both sides of an issue. For example, were you a rational or emotional person; did you like calculations or literature, creativity or systematic processes; were you a comprehensive or meticulous person, etc? "Once determined them, you can accumulate knowledge, experience, and have the ability to change to face future career challenges," he shared. Associate Professor. Bui Quang Hung emphasized the role of parents and teachers in this process. Those closest to students needed to understand and respect them instead of imposing choices according to their wishes. However, the experts said that understanding ourselves was not enough. Students and parents should learn the market. In times of uncertainty, the rapidly changing world has eliminated some repetitive jobs, machines could replace humans, and at the same time, create many new careers. Therefore, to adapt to uncertainties, young people needed to understand which jobs might disappear in the future or would become a trend. At the same time, they needed to choose a path that could help equip themselves with the skills to quickly adapt to changes. “Lifelong learning, continuous accumulation of knowledge and the ability to self-study are the basic factors for us to see that changing the working environment and career is completely ordinary. A sustainable career occurs when individuals create happy values ​​at work", Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung added. In addition, the two speakers suggested other sustainable skills in the first issue of Empowering Tomorrow, thereby helping students open up the third "understanding": understanding the field of study and universities train in the 5.0 era. In Empowering Tomorrow episode two, experts shared that the influence of technology on other professions in life is growing, requiring higher education institutions to innovate to keep pace with market trends, helping learners integrate faster. Associate Professor Tran Ha Minh Quan stressed that if previous generations listed as Gen X or Y had the mindset of maintaining one job, Gen Alpha or the following generations are forecasted to have career paths that change at least once or twice into unrelated or closely related fields. That was why universities have strived to equip new generations of learners with multi-disciplinary knowledge to be ready for these transitions. Two experts and Associate Professor  Tran Ha Minh Quan - Director of Dean of International School of Business ISB, UEH (far left) in Empowering Tomorrow episode two Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung stated that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was providing programs with three main criteria: skill sets meeting market needs; program design with multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and international content. Currently, universities around the world in general, and UEH in particular, have all incorporated technology into their programs from economics listed as finance, accounting, business administration, etc. to social sciences. Recently, UEH launched the ArtTech program, the intersection of technology and art, to provide the labor market with potential human resources. In addition to professional training, Ms. Phuong Khanh encouraged higher education institutions to equip students with the vision to forsee opportunities everywhere, instead of just large economic centers like Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi. Localities also had a lot of development potential but always lacked high-quality human resources. Currently, universities have also tended to expand to other areas, beyond major economic centers. Among them, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has Branches in Vinh Long and Nha Trang, and Vietnam National University has branches in Ben Tre. Therefore, young people could have more choices in their career development journey. Students and parents could find more detailed analyses from experts on opportunities, career choices, and trending universities in the next issue of the Empowering Tomorrow seminar. News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, VnExpress Newspaper Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the morning of April 8th, 2024, the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Deakin University took place at Campus A - 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3. The event emphasized the strategic collaboration between both institutions and introduced the new field of study, Business Analytics, to Deakin Global Pathways students. Attending the signing ceremony, on the side of  Deakin University, there was the attendance of Prof. Iain Martin - Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University; Mr. John Molony - Pro Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University; Ms. Thu Nguyen Vo - Country Manager of Deakin University. On behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Assoc. Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Executive Dean of ISB; with representatives from the UEH and ISB. Strategic partner with The best Victorian university for overall student experience To kick off the signing ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Vice-President of UEH expressed enthusiasm for the expanded partnership with Deakin University, which is known as the best Victorian university for overall student experience. Assoc. Prof. Bui Quang Hung commended Deakin University for its community activities supporting education and student life in both Vietnam and Australia. Assoc. Prof. Bui Quang Hung also highlighted that the collaboration between UEH and Deakin has provided Vietnamese students with opportunities for integration and global networking through various activities involving representatives and experts from major Australian corporations. "I hope that both parties will further enhance research activities, student and faculty exchanges, and be ready to build a sustainable community for the next generations in the future," - Assoc. Prof. Bui Quang Hung shared. Agreeing with this perspective, Prof. Iain Martin - Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University, stated that the signing ceremony marks a significant milestone in expanding the long-term collaboration between Deakin University and Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics. During the ceremony, Prof. Iain Martin also emphasized the importance of enhancing the quality of education, academic knowledge, simultaneously promoting support activities and community building for students. “How do they build a great career, contribute to leadership and have a sustainable future? What do they think about working with technology? And there are still many more questions that we need to find answers to together," expressed Prof. Iain Martin. Introducing the Business Analytics degree for Deakin Global Pathways students Previously, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Deakin University signed a partnership agreement to offer two bachelor's degrees in the field of economics, including Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce, through the Deakin Global Pathways 1+2. With the Deakin Global Pathways 1+2, students have 1 year studying at UEH-ISB and 2 years of study and degree attainment at Deakin University, Australia. During the ceremony, both parties agreed to introduce a new degree in Business Analytics for Deakin Global Pathways students who have a passion for data, technology, and business. They also aim to bring international standard work experience in the business analytics field closer to Vietnamese students, enhancing their career opportunities in both Vietnam and Australia in the future. Deakin University is ranked among the top 42 young universities globally (according to the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings, 2022). Additionally, it has been the leading university in Victoria for 13 consecutive years in terms of student satisfaction and learning experience. Therefore, with this collaboration, Global Pathways students will have more specialized fields and study pathways to choose from when aiming to pursue their educational journey in Australia. News, photos: UEH International School of Business, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to help students clearly understand the nature, the trends and the benefits of digital transformation in the modern business context; at the same time, creating opportunities for students to interact and learn with experts, lecturers and those experienced in the field of digital transformation, thereby arousing passion and career orientation for them, the School of Business Information Technology - UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH - CTD) organized the symposium "TechTransform 2024" and attracted a large number of students. In today's social era, the phrase "digital transformation" is no longer new. With the success of the 4th industrial revolution, digital transformation is an inevitable trend for countries, organizations, businesses and consumers around the world. The huge changes in labor productivity, user experience and new business models that are being formed show the huge role and impact of digital transformation in today's social life. Coming to "TechTransform 2024", students have the opportunity to meet quality speakers with extensive experience. Thanks to that, students know more about the career of a digital transformation consultant and gain more information about registration methods, selection and training processes to participate in the potential field of digital transformation consulting. At the symposium, from the School of Business Information Technology, there was the participation of Mr. Phan Hien - Deputy Dean of School of Business Information Technology, UEH - CTD. On the speaker's side, there was the presence of Mr. Bui Xuan Huy - Program Director of enterprise resource training system; Dr. Duong Van Thinh - International expert on AI technology and data from France; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Quang - CEO CDS-CAPITAL X and Dr. Le Thi Thanh Tam - Head of the National Creative Student Village, Co-Head of the National Invention Village and Innovation Enterprise, with the participation of comrades from the School’s Student Association and especially the attention from more than 200 students. Overview of the Conference Mr. Phan Hien delivering the opening speech of the program The symposium opened with a talk about "TechTransform Overview " presented by Mr. Bui Xuan Huy. The speaker presentedan overview of digital transformation as well as how digital transformation changes the face of modern businesses. Mr . Bui Xuan Huy sharing TechTransform Overview The program was followed by the session of Dr. Duong Van Thinh on the topic "NextGen Enterprise: The Future of Enterprise Management ". The speaker outlined new business management trends and steps for applying technology to optimize and innovate for business success. In addition, the section provided practical case studies of tools that businesses have used for digital transformation. Dr. Duong Van Thinh discussing NextGen Enterprise Presenting the topic "FutureBizTech Summit: Exploring Business Management Technology", Mr. Nguyen Thanh Quang brought more specific information concerning the digital economic era along with the benefits it has brought to people, businesses, and society. In addition, the speaker indicated specific numbers showing the increasing need for businesses to implement digital transformation and the disadvantages businesses may encounter if they do not do so and access digital transformation. Digital transformation in the digital era is increasingly developing and expanding as it is today. Mr. Nguyen Thanh Quang presenting FutureBizTech Summit Also within the framework of the symposium, Dr. Le Thi Thanh Tam presented the topic "TalentTech Connect ". In this section, the speaker introduced the role and importance of digital transformation consultants in the current context; the skills, knowledge and qualities needed to become an excellent digital transformation consultant. Through this, it helped students better understand the work of a digital transformation consultant. At the same time, Dr. Le Thi Thanh Tam emphasized the importance of a digital transformation consultant in the era of technological development and career opportunities in this field. Dr. Le Thi Thanh Tam sharing about TalentTech Connect Closing the speakers' session, UEH students enthusiastically discussed with the them, asking questions surrounding issues related to digital transformation. With their practical experience, the speakers dedicatedly answered the problems that students encountered, helping students acquire knowledge and have a more specific orientation for the process of getting closer to digital transformation for their own lives. Q&A session The seminar "TechTransform 2024" took place successfully, equipping UEH students with a lot of useful knowledge and preparing them for their journey to learn and to pursue digital transformation in the future. The organizers sending grateful flower bouquets to the speakers Organizers and students taking pictures with the speakers News and photos: School of Business Information Technology, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 2, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully organized the launching ceremony of the first student football tournament "UEH League". The program was attended by Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thi - Head of Business Development Department of Binh Minh Group; Assistant Coach (Coach) Dinh Hong Vinh - Director of BMG Academy; Assistant Coach Hoang Hung and players of Ho Chi Minh City Football Club, along with members of 10 teams in UEH League 2024 and nearly 300 UEH students. On the side of sponsors the UEH League Football Tournament, there are Mr. Le Dang Khoa - Director of SME Business Division, Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB); Mr. Nguyen Thanh Truc - Deputy Head of Training & Human Resource Development Department, Hoa Sen Group and Mr. Phan Xuan Tuan - Director of SC Network Entertainment Media Joint Stock Company. Overview of the UEH League launching ceremony Opening the event, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH - remarked: "On the development journey of nearly 50 years, with the position of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in Vietnam, UEH sets the goal to training the career foundation knowledge and life understanding for future generations, and towards comprehensive and sustainable development for each learner. The birth of the Student Football Tournament "UEH League" is one of the typical examples of the University's comprehensive training efforts. UEH League is not only a place to exercise, where players score goals but also an opportunity to prove their bravery, overcome their limits, and devote themselves to team spirit, thereby, spreading the strong will and efforts to reach great goals for future generations." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao delivering the opening speech at the program Representing the sponsors, Mr. Le Dang Khoa - Director of SME Business Division of Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB) – stated: "In terms of the core values ​​and vision of Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there are many similarities. In the future, I believe that UEH and OCB will cooperate to develop more areas, especially in human resource development and young people training for society. On behalf of the sponsors, I would like to thank UEH for allowing us to accompany the school's football tournament. I wish the UEH League a great success." Mr. Le Dang Khoa sharing Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao representing UEH to present the gratitude symbol to the sponsors Appreciating UEH's comprehensive training perspective, combining knowledge and sports, coach Dinh Hong Vinh - Director of BMG Academy presented the topic "The importance of general learning and sports practice". He provided reasons and arguments regarding the necessity and the importance of practicing sports as well as the benefits of playing soccer. Soccer helps develop thinking and skills, build a spirit of solidarity and leadership, balance between study and entertainment, and form qualities and a sense of responsibility. Through the sharing of coach Dinh Hong Vinh, it is hoped that young people will actively participate in sports activities and become more confident, with creative thinking and a sense of responsibility, ready to face challenges in life and career. Coach Dinh Hong Vinh sharing the benefits of sports for each individual's development In addition, within the framework of the event, UEH players and students had the opportunity to exchange and share with assistant coach Hoang Hung and players of Ho Chi Minh City Club about football, and at the same time, observe the players demonstrating their techniques. UEH students interacting with players from Ho Chi Minh City Club The football tournament UEH League takes place from March - September 2024 with 10 teams participating in 49 matches at the football field of UEH - Nguyen Van Linh campus sports area, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City. From April 7 - May 12, 2024 and August 11 - September 22, 2024, 5 matches take place every Sunday. The Finals and Awards take place on September 22, 2024 with the following prizes: - Collective prize: First Prize (30,000,000 VND), Second Prize (20,000,000 VND), Third Prize (10,000,000 VND). - Additional prizes: Top scorer (4,000,000 VND), Best goalkeeper (3,000,000 VND), Best athlete (3,000,000 VND), Consolation prize (5,000,000 VND), Style prize (4,000,000 VND), Best Cheerleading Team (5,000,000 VND). Video introducing UEH League and 10 teams More than a playground to improve health, UEH League expects to spread to the young generation the strong will to strive, determination, and desire to reach great goals, thereby, creating an energetic, united, creative and developing community where each individual can satisfy their passion and pride. “UEH League” - A symbol of rise and cohesion, for a sustainable development community. Additional photos regarding the Launching Ceremony: Một số hình ảnh khác của Lễ ra mắt: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 29, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) presented at the Local Policy Forum "Training and Human Resource Development of Khanh Hoa Province" organized by the People's Committee of Khanh Hoa province. The forum was chaired by Comrade Nguyen Khac Toan - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Khanh Hoa Province; Comrade Nguyen Tan Tuan - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; Comrade Dinh Van Thieu - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; and Comrade Ta Hong Quang - Provincial Party Committee member, Director of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs. Attending the forum, on the side of Ministries/Departments/Divisions and Provinces/Cities, there was the participation of Mr. Dang Van Binh - Deputy Director of the Department of Teachers and Educational Administrators, Ministry of Education and Training; Mr. Dao Trong Do - Director of Continuing Education Department, Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs; Mr. Nguyen Minh - Vice Chairman of Binh Thuan Provincial People's Committee; Mr. Truong Ngoc Tuan - Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Phu Yen Province; Mr. Nguyen Huu Tu - Director of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Phu Yen Province; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Giang - Director of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Dak Lak Province; leaders of Departments/Boards/Services of Khanh HoaProvince; and leaders of Universities and Colleges in Khanh Hoa Province. On the UEH side, there was the presence of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH and Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting. Overview of the Forum Chair of the forum (Photo: Khanh Hoa Newspaper) Commenting on development potential, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City affirmed that Khanh Hoa in general or Nha Trang City in particular is a dynamic local with outstanding growth and socio-economic development potential considered in both regions: (i) North Central and Central Coast and (ii) Southeast region. With the potential to attract FDI and the current status of the private sector being the majority, these are all dynamic areas, requiring human resources with expertise, high quality, and the ability to work in the context of international integration. Based on that reality, Khanh Hoa Province has proactively built a human resource development strategy at different levels with the issuance of: (1) Resolution No. 04/NQ-HDND of the People's Council dated September January 15, 2021 on promulgating the Human Resource Development Program for Khanh Hoa province for the period 2021-2025; (2) Decision No. 1719/QD-UBND of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee dated June 24, 2021 on promulgating the plan to implement the Human Resource Development Program of Khanh Hoa province for the period 2021-2025; and (3) Plan No. 3322/KH-UBND of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee dated April 10, 2023 on implementing the Vocational Education Development Strategy for the period 2021-2030, vision 2045 in Khanh Hoa province. Mr. Nguyen Tan Tuan - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee - delivering the opening speech Mr. Dinh Van Thieu - TUV, Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee - delivering the introductory speech The Forum received many comments from 12 valuable presentations of which UEH contributed to the Forum through the presentation: "Developing high-quality human resources in Khanh Hoa province: Problems and Solution” by Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH. He remarked that "Overall, Khanh Hoa province and related units and organizations have constantly tried to develop high-quality human resources. Although labor quality has improved a lot, the rate of trained workers is not high, and the province's key industries are still facing a shortage of highly skilled human resources. Vocational training currently does not fully meet the needs of both apprentices and employers. After being trained, some professions cannot be as effective as expected, and maintaining employment in the trained profession faces many difficulties. In general, the connection between vocational education institutions and businesses is still limited." Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - presenting UEH's presentation was a highlight of the Forum as it focused on sharing the problems and bottlenecks of Khanh Hoa province's labor force over time and the relationship between: (i) Khanh Hoa and the North Central region and Central Coast and Southeast region, (ii) Khanh Hoa with Da Nang and 6 provinces in the Southeast region. At the forum, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai emphasized the completion of infrastructure and traffic connections between Khanh Hoa with the Central Highlands and Southeast regions, plus the strength of the province having both a seaport and an international airport, creating the new prerequisites to change the growth model, aiming to strongly develop logistics services, marine economy, tourism, and attract investment in high-tech industries, clean energy, and renewable energy. Through the bottlenecks of Khanh Hoa Province's workforce, the UEH author group suggested several solutions to develop high-quality human resources for the province in the upcoming time, which must ensure the combination of three parties: localities, training institutions, and businesses. Most importantly, attracting and retaining talent through incentive policies listed as housing support, education, health care, and advancement opportunities will help Khanh Hoa build a diverse, talented, and creative working community. Mr. Nguyen Khac Toan - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Khanh Hoa Province - delivering his concluding speech On behalf of the leaders of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai committed to always accompanying Khanh Hoa province in training human resources to serve the implementation of development strategies in the upcoming time through training and coaching programs that UEH is good at, including including logistics combining seaports and airports, resort tourism, medical tourism, MICE, smart urban planning, government promoting innovation and digital transformation, valuation and investment projects, etc. Additional photos regarding the forum: News, photos:  Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The signing ceremony of Memorandum of Agreement between the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH - CELG) and the Association of Certified Public Accountants (ACCA; UK) took place successfully on the morning of March 29, 2024 at UEH Campus A, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3. Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, were Associate Professor Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH - CELG, lecturers and leaders of affiliated schools and departments, and UEH students. Regarding the guest, there was the participation of Ms. Khuat Thi Lien Huong, Training Director, ACCA Mainland Southeast Asia; Ms. Pham Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau - Head of Foreign Affairs - Education and Training Division, ACCA Vietnam; Ms. Ca Nguyen Thuy Nhung - Veteran member of ACCA, Director of Tax Consulting Department at KPMG Vietnam; Ms. Le Nguyen Thuy Mai - Head of Senior Recruitment Department and Mr. Pham Ngoc Hung - Head of Human Resources Recruitment Team. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the international professional association for specialists in finance, accounting, auditing and management. Its operation goal is to provide opportunities to achieve internationally valuable and globally recognized professional certifications for those who are passionate about competence and are determined to pursue a career in accounting, auditing, finance and administration. Representatives of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and ACCA attending the signing ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Associate Professor Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government - emphasized the importance of practicality in working principles at businesses in the teaching process, building training strategies so that graduates can be recognised by businesses and contribute to the development of the country towards sustainable development of the community. Therefore, building relationships with ACCA in many fields, especially in cooperation on linking training programs with scientific topics and activities along with human resource development programs, will mark new steps in the equity and sustainable development of the two units. Associate Professor Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government at the ceremony Representing ACCA in Mainland Southeast Asia, Ms. Khuat Thi Lien Huong - Director of Training - expressed her appreciation to the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government for the warm welcome and organization of the signing ceremony, along with her excitement because UEH-CELG is a prestigious training unit in economics and public finance. ACCA Vietnam believed that building a cooperative relationship with UEH-CELG would contribute partly to improving students’ integration capabilities in the high-quality labor market, research, and training in Economics, Public Finance, Taxation, Accounting, etc., especially in the fields that both sides were paying attention to. UEH-CELG and ACCA would cooperate to build a human resource with good expertise and professional ethics. Ms. Khuat Thi Lien Huong - Training Director - remarking at the signing ceremony The content of the MoA to be implemented between the School of Public Finance - UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and ACCA Vietnam in the near future includes: Representatives of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK) performing the signing ceremony Continuing the program was the seminar "Learn about the ACCA diploma and career orientation in tax for UEH students" with the presentation by Ms. Pham Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau, Head of Foreign Affairs, Education - Training Division, ACCA on the topic "Learn about the ACCA qualification and career opportunities for tax students". Ms. Pham Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau presenting at the seminar In the second part of the seminar, Mr. Pham Ngoc Hung, Head of Human Resources Recruitment Team, KPMG Vietnam presented the topic "Information and recruitment process for the Tax Consulting Department at KPMG Vietnam ". KPMG Vietnam is one of the four leading Big4 companies in the audit field in Vietnam. Mr. Pham Ngoc Hung presenting at the seminar The third part of the program included a practical talk by Ms. Ca Nguyen Thuy Nhung - ACCA veteran member and Director of the Tax Consulting Department at KPMG Vietnam on "What students need to prepare and secrets for internships and recruitment into the Tax Consulting Department at KPMG and Big4 businesses”. Ms. Ca Nguyen Thuy Nhung presenting School of Public Finance, UEH - CELG presenting souvenirs to the guests The signing ceremony of MoA between UEH - CELG and ACCA would open a strong and long-term cooperative relationship in training, fostering, and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the country's economic development. On that basis, this cooperative relationship would achieve great success in the upcoming time, bringing many development opportunities for students and making practical contributions to the Vietnamese economy. All UEH lecturers, students, and ACCA representatives taking souvenir photos Additional photos regarding the signing ceremony: News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Caravelle Saigon Hotel is one of the leading 5-star international standard hotels located right in the bustling heart of Ho Chi Minh City's vibrant financial, commercial, and entertainment district. It stands as a timeless emblem deeply intertwined with the city's growth and prosperity. While Caravelle Saigon's core value lies in its rich historical significance, its accommodations ensure modernity and luxury, making Caravelle the ideal stopover for travelers to script their own narratives in one of the world's most captivating cities. The event shimmered with esteemed guests, including luminaries from Caravelle: Mr. Jean Philippe Lovotti - General Manager of Caravelle Hotel, Ms. Truong Thị Tuyet Mai - Deputy General Manager of Caravelle Saigon, Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Ha - Director of Human Resources, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Quang - Director of Food & Beverage, and Ms. Kristin Le-Evans - Director of Accommodation. Representing the prestigious UEH College of Business were notable figures such as Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Rector of the UEH College of Business, Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of School of Tourism, and Mr. Doan Duc Minh - Vice Dean of School of Tourism, accompanied by esteemed faculty lecturers and 40 students specializing in Hotel Management. Souvenir photo between UEH College of Business and Caravelle Saigon Hotel Board of Directors During the ceremony, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong – Vice Rector of the UEH College of Business, underscored the institution's mission to cultivate high-caliber talents in business, fostering global citizens poised for success. She emphasized the strategic imperative of preparing students for future endeavors and empowering their individual capacities. Collaboration between academia and hospitality establishments is pivotal to ensure students acquire knowledge, skills, and practical experiences aligned with the dynamic demands of the labor market. Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong – Vice Rector of the UEH College of Business shared during the MOU signing ceremony She also emphasized: "In recent years, the tourism and hotel industry in Vietnam has experienced significant growth, particularly in the luxury hotel segment. With the increase in international tourists and the development of the economy, the demand for manpower in this industry has also risen considerably. Training manpower for the luxury hotel sector in Vietnam is now receiving significant attention and investment to meet the growing needs of the market. Leveraging its existing strengths, Caravelle Saigon Hotel is committed to long-term collaboration with the School of Tourism in receiving interns, participating in corporate semester programs, recruiting graduating students, as well as engaging in various cooperative activities and supporting students". Moreover, Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri – Dean of School of Tourism, shared the inherent values of the department's educational programs, extending heartfelt gratitude to the esteemed leadership and department heads of Caravelle Saigon Hotel for their enthusiastic support and facilitation, ensuring optimal conditions for accommodating UEH students in forthcoming programs. UEH College of Business signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Caravelle Saigon Hotel School of Tourism signed a Memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Caravelle Saigon Hotel Following the signing ceremony, an animated exchange unfolded between the leadership team and students of the Tourism Department. Students gleaned insights from industry experts on core business facets, interview protocols, employment and internship opportunities, as well as the challenges and essentials for becoming valued members of the "Caravelle family." Armed with newfound knowledge, Hotel Management students embarked on their journey better prepared for internships and practical training ahead. Question and answer exchange for students majoring in Hotel Management with hotel leadership Continuing the program was an immersive tour of Caravelle Saigon Hotels, an indispensable component of the Tourism Department's curriculum. This hands-on experience provided students with a panoramic view of the industry through firsthand encounters with premium services at hotels and resorts, gaining insights into the operations of various departments such as Front Office, Housekeeping, Food & Beverage, Banquet and Conference Services, Restaurant, and Casino. The guide for the group of students majoring in Hotel Management is Ms. Tran Diem Phuong - Front Office Manager at Caravelle Hotel The guide for the group of students majoring in Hotel Management is Ms. Võ Thùy Linh - Training and Development Manager at Caravelle Hotel Following the tour, students walked away enriched with invaluable experiences and newfound opportunities to acquaint themselves with the hospitality landscape, better equipping them for future endeavors in the industry. Commemorative photo at Caravelle Saigon Hotel News, photos: School of Tourism, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Live Talk on Sustainable Career Orientation 5.0 - "Empowering Tomorrow" co-organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with VnExpress newspaper and Truong Nguoi Ta fanpage has attracted the attention of more than 426,000 students, parents, teachers, and the community. The program has successfully spread valuable information about sustainable career orientation in the 5.0 era, especially 4 "insights" for students to position themselves for a happy future career before choosing a university. “5.0 – the era of a super smart society” will happen with a timeline determined to be 2035 or possibly earlier. The keywords "the rise of super technologies", "enhanced interaction between humans and machines", and "putting people at the center", etc. would explain this period. The above trends impact humans, the labor market, and how universities design their programs. Therefore, choosing the right career and early career orientation before university is of paramount importance for middle and high school students. In response to these issues, the Live Talk on Sustainable Career Orientation in the 5.0 era - "Empowering Tomorrow", with the participation of Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH; Ms. Pham Thi Phuong Khanh - Marketing Director of Navigos Group Vietnam; Assoc.Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Director of UEH International School of Business (ISB) timely took place and attracted a large interested community. After 2 live broadcasts on all platforms on March 29 and 30, 2024, the program has attracted the attention of more than 426,000 students, parents, and teachers across the country. The Program Effectiveness Report can be found at LINK. Accordingly, important messages about sustainable career orientation and secrets to choosing a career and school have been revealed by experts! 4 "insights" for students to position themselves for a happy future career before choosing a university Choosing a career requires understandings of yourself According to experts, the journey to choosing a major and building a sustainable career comes from understanding yourself. "Understanding yourself" emphasizes the need for students to regularly observe themselves and answer the question: What is my personal orientation? Fortes and interests may change over time, but personal inclinations are accumulated through experiences of studying, working, and connecting with the surrounding environment. For example, you are a rational or emotional person; like calculations or literature; like creativity or systematic processes; a comprehensive or meticulous person, etc. Personal inclination is the foundation for students to choose an area and field of study, accumulate knowledge, skills, experience, and be more ready to enter their future career journey. Accompanying the students, UEH introduced the tool to help students test and determine their personal tendencies based on MBTI and Holland theory. The Zalo Mini App version can be experienced at the website. Choosing a career requires understandings of the market Understanding yourself is not enough. Students and parents should learn about the market. In times of uncertainty, the rapidly changing world has eliminated some repetitive jobs that machines can replace, and at the same time, created many new jobs. Besides, employers in Society 5.0 appreciate analytical and creative thinking, AI & Big Data, and understandings of technology, user experience and user interface (UX/ UI) (according to the Future of Jobs Report by the World Economic Forum). Therefore, to adapt to uncertainty, young people need to understand which jobs may disappear in the future or will become a trend. At the same time, it is necessary to clearly understand the "open" boundaries of job markets. For example, studying Human Resources (HR) Management, you can take on the positions: of Human Resources Specialist, Training and Development Specialist, Recruitment Specialist in the field of human resources. It is also possible to take on multi- and cross-disciplinary positions, beyond discipline boundaries such as Human Resources Management Specialist (linking between HR and Management), Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) (linking between HR and areas such as Business, Marketing, Finance, etc.), Business Training Management (linking between HR - Training - Business), Job Evaluation Policy Specialist (linking between HR and Effective Management), Salary and Benefits Specialist, Salary Accountant (linking between HR and Accounting), Internal and Cultural Communication Specialist (linking between HR and Communications, Public Relations), etc. Choosing a career should be based on the value of happiness In the journey to a sustainable career, each person should determine the value of happiness that work brings them. In fact, a career development journey includes three levels. The first is to find a job, that is, simply conquer a position that helps you cover your basic living expenses. This is the first need on the career journey. Second, employees begin to think about higher-level needs in the career they want to pursue, such as how they develop, whether they can progress every day, what the promotion path is, and the level of income growth, etc. Third, the last level, after working for a long time, high-level values ​​are satisfied, employees will recognize the value of happiness at work (inner calling), that is, the meaning that job brings to you. Understanding how universities prepare for careers in 5.0 era? Besides the three "insights", students and parents need to understand how universities will respond to the new generation of learners, labor market trends, and especially the impact of times on the economic and social context. Accordingly, global universities in general and UEH in particular approach education in 3 directions: Firstly, accommodate students with the most necessary knowledge in the 5.0 labor market. At UEH, students will have to study 6 fundamental subjects in all fields: Data Science ; Soft Skills (teamwork and interaction skills); Entrepreneurship; Psychology ; Design Thinking (approaches to problem solving according to design thinking), and Sustainable Development (awareness and action). Second, UEH designs programs in a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary direction. In a major, subjects are always integrated with others in the same field or other fields. Thereby, learners are equipped with diverse knowledge to have a multi-dimensional perspective to solve problems. Thirdly, internationality is expressed in 3 aspects: programs instructed partially or completely in English; international learning environment with foreign exchange students and UEH students participating in exchanges at foreign schools; and curriculum imported from the top 100 universities in the world with adjustments to suit the Vietnamese market. Understanding yourself, understanding the labor market, and thoroughly understanding the opportunities of modern higher education help students and parents take the first steps on their future career paths. A solid future needs to be created from what is right for them and based on multi-dimensional, comprehensive and trustworthy understandings. The talkshow on sustainable career orientation 5.0 i "Empowering Tomorrow" is the way UEH accompanies and helps the young generation position their future on this journey. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Based on a prestigious educational foundation in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, and Government, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has now developed intensively and extensively multi-disciplinary education in 11 different fields, focusing on Technology, Computer, and Applied Engineering. What opportunities will this orientation bring to learners? By 2024, UEH will have 56 multi-disciplinary programs spread across 11 fields, from Business, Management, Tourism, and Hospitality, to Computer, Information Technology, and Applied Engineering, etc. UEH multi-disciplinary  orientation is expressed in two main aspects: Area Disciplines Programs Business and Economics associated with Sustainable Development Business and Management Business Administration; Marketing; Real Estate; International Bussiness; Commercial Business; E-commerce; Marketing Technology; Hospital Administration; Public Finance; Tax; Customs Administration - Foreign Trade; Banking; Stock Market; Finance; Financial Investment; Insurance; Financial Technology; International Finance; Accounting; Corporate Accounting; Accounting program integrates international professional certification; Audit; Management; Human Resource Management; Business Information System; Enterprise Resource Planning System; Digital Business; Logistics and Supply Chain Management Tourism, Hospitality, Sports and Personal Services Tourism and Travel Services Management; Hospitality Management; Event and Entertainment Services Management Humanities Business English Social and Behavioral Sciences Economy; Political Economics; Economic Investment; Valuation and Asset Management; Business Statistics; Financial Mathematics; Risk Analysis and Insurance Pricing Press and Information Digital Communication and Multimedia Design Law Economic Law, International Business Law Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Agricultural Business Applied Technology and Design to Solving Contemporary Social Issues Computers and Information Technology Computer Science; Software Engineering; Technology and Innovation; Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (Engineering); Information Technology; Information Security; Art Technology – Arttech; Intelligent Control and Automation Technology Logistics Technology (Engineering) Architecture and Construction Smart Architecture and Urban Design Mathematics and Statistics Data Science 11 UEH multidisciplinary fields of study Accommodating learners with a multi-dimensional perspective to approach and to solve problems According to the Future of Jobs Report released by the World Economic Forum, the top skills for future employees in the next 3 years are analytical thinking, creative thinking, AI & Big Data, understanding technology, design and user experience (UX/UI). In today's work and life, the application of technology to specialization is becoming increasingly popular. We have gradually become accustomed to digital marketing services; digital banking (E-banking), E-commerce, interactive virtual reality experiences in exhibition, digital museums, or larger projects on digital transformation in organizations and businesses with increasingly familiar applications such as SAP-ERP, Power BI, etc. Most recently, the Open AI with Chat GPT - a chatbot tool developed by AI, has been launched. This shows that the latest technologies listed as AI, IoT Big Data, and Cloud Computing are gradually becoming key to the economy and society in the near future. To put it simply, a future marketer not only needs to understand marketing but also website programming, reading big data, how search engines and social networking platforms operate, and other technologies behind that. Facing changes in the digital era, new-generation learners need to have solid professional knowledge and understanding in an open boundary, interacting and intersecting with other fields. UEH solves this through majors focusing on deepening professional knowledge and connecting with the required multi-disciplinary practice. Expanding cross-disciplinary job opportunities for graduates, creating a sustainable career journey Majors at UEH often provide deep and broad expertise, which can lead to different career positions in one field or related fields. Switching careers to a field or related fields is completely normal, it even helps workers improve their experience and ability more comprehensively in that field. For example, if you study Human Resources Management, you can take on the positions of Human Resources Specialist, Training and Development Specialist, and Recruitment Specialist in the field of human resources. You can also take on interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary positions such as Human Resources Management Specialist (due to the link between HR and Management), Human Resources Partner Specialist (HRBP) (due to the link between HR and specializations such as Business, Marketing, Finance, etc.), Business Training Management (due to the link between HR - Training - Business), Job evaluation Policy Specialist (due to the link between HR and Effective Management), Salary and Benefits specialist, Salary Accountant, Internal and Cultural Communications Specialist (due to the link between HR and Communications, Public Relations), etc. Unlike Gen X and Y who outweigh the career pathway, Gen Z and Alpha are predicted to switch from 2 to 3 jobs during their career. Therefore, equipping them with enough intensive and extensive knowledge in related fields is an important foundation to help this future generation be more proactive in important transformation decisions. Equipped with multidisciplinary knowledge - Understanding the diversity of the labor market - Grasping open opportunities suitable for yourself - these will be the keywords that the future generation of employees need to pursue in their construction of a sustainable career. INFORMATION AND TOOLKIT SUPPORTING UEH CAREER ORIENTATION: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 from March 29 - 31, 2024 along with activities helping candidates learn regarding  the market and connect with employers, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a series of meaningful seminars and workshops with diverse topics to assist young human resources in preparing necessary skills for the digital world. With practical themes, career orientation, and digital skill cultivation for students, from March 29-31, 2024, the seminar and workshop series organized by UEH has received great attention from many UEHers and young people in HCMC due to its valuable and highly applicable topics. Career Talk: Thriving in the Workplace: Navigate Your Path to Success Understanding the concerns and worries of students regarding the real working environment in advance of officially participating in the labor market, the session "Thriving in the Workplace: Navigate Your Path to Success" was held in the UEH Sharing - Career Fair 2024 to bring students useful information and valuable experiences drawn from experiences of experts from AIA Vietnam. The Career Talk attracted the attention of nearly 300 students, under a comfortable and fun atmosphere, where experts as seniors were willing to share their working experiences as well as providing realistic advice on important skills that candidates need before entering businesses. Coming to the program, students not only listen to real stories and solutions to common problems in the workplace but also are able to question future career orientations, especially in the insurance field. Workshop "Balancing physical and mental health to adapt to digital life" In an increasingly developed digital age, maintaining a balance between physical and mental health is of great concern to many young people. Physical health is a firm foundation for a healthy body and a condition facilitating a flexible, creative, and sustainably developed mind. The Workshop "Balancing physical and mental health to adapt to digital life" helped students update their knowledge about the body as well as creating habits of physical exercises combined with nutritious eating to improve physical, mental, and social health, forming a beautiful and healthy lifestyle. Workshop on "Product development - New career trends in the technology economy" In an economy that is increasingly shifting strongly towards technology application, the role of Product Manager (PM) - Product Management Specialist has become an indispensable job trend, making an important contribution to the success of technology businesses. However, the overview of career choice, especially in the digital age, has concerned candidates. With a desire to provide more information about the field and profession, attendees of the UEH Sharing - Career Fair 2024 series had the opportunity to meet a UEH alumnus, Ms. Dinh Vu Bao Ngan - Product Owner at a technology unicor company - Momo at the Workshop "Product development - New career trends in the technology economy" . Through the workshop, candidates explored the challenging and creative world of a Product Manager: from defining product vision and developing strategy to interacting with technical and marketing teams to put ideas into practice, helping them better visualize the journey of a Product Manager while motivating students passionate regarding this profession to continue improving themselves, and firmly stepping on their future career path. English workshop “Design your life crossing border” The workshop series of career orientation and practical integration skill cultivation for students ended with the workshop "Design your life crossing border" by Dr. Christopher Han. Innovation is the "principle" for anyone who has, is and will enter the complex and constantly changing labor market. With 24 years of experience working with global companies in Silicon Valley and Asia, Dr. Christopher Han shared useful knowledge and new perspectives with the students, helping them get out of the "conventional" way of thinking, discover their hidden values, and be ready to adapt and develop in the future. ------------ Career Talk programs: Thriving in the Workplace: Navigate Your Path to Success, "Balancing physical and mental health to adapt to digital life", "Product development - New career trends in the technology economy", and the English Workshop "Design your life crossing border" are activities designed for students in the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 series taking place from March 25 to 31 2024. The program was a place to connect the business community, exercise social responsibility, spread multidisciplinary knowledge values, and provide more than 5,000 high-quality job opportunities for a sustainable future. The series of events organized by the University combines live forms at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong campus and online on the event.ueh.edu.vn platform; vieclam.ueh.edu.vn. News and articles: Department Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From March 25 - 31, 2024, UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 took place successfully, opening the journey of "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action 2024" of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Aiming to carry out social responsibility for the development of future generations, the program received the sponsorship of many businesses and partners with nearly 6 billion VND contributed and more than 5,000 job opportunities reaching workers. Overview of the UEH Sharing - Career Fair 2024, opening the journey "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action 2024" Nearly 6 billion VND accompanying the journey "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action 2024" UEH Sharing - Career Fair 2024 took place successfully from March 25 - 31, 2024. This is the opening activity for UEH's journey "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action 2024". Since its launch, the program has received the attention and participation of many businesses and contributed nearly 6 billion VND to accompany the program to achieve new goals, which include: ● Nurturing and supporting young talents with 300 "Talent Development" scholarships and 300 "Dream Wings" scholarships; ● Facilitating talented lecturers and students to participate in international seminars and academic programs; ● Upgrading modern facilities and equipment, aiming for a learning environment that meets international standards, building a UEH Campus in Nha Trang; ● Spreading research articles, applied knowledge, incubation activities, innovative start-ups, and knowledge transfer from researchers and experts of UEH and partners to the community, jointly solving current social problems. ● Implementing projects to serve the community, zero-waste schools, green schools - UEH Green Campus, digital transformation in education - UEH Global Learning. Awarding medals to honor businesses and organizations accompanying UEH "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action 2024" Delegates performing the launching ceremony of the Program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action 2024” UEH signing a cooperation agreement with Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited, and Dong Luc Vietnam Joint Stock Company, opening cooperation opportunities between the school and enterprises in operation of the program Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action in 2024 Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - remarked: "Setting our responsibility in the sustainable development of future generations, since its establishment in 1976 until becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University today, UEH has always strived and strongly committed to contributing to the sustainable development of society and education. Through the Program "Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" with the start of 2024 being the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR, the school has become a bridge connecting the business community, partners, and individuals to make realistic contributions to educational and social activities. On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, I would like to sincerely thank businesses and partners and hope that the efforts we are making will be increasingly replicated, bringing positive values. Together, we will give and receive, helping the value of knowledge to go further for the sustainable development future of the community and society.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh expressing  his gratitude to partners and businesses who have accompanied UEH in implementing social responsibility on the new journey UEH receiving the contribution sheets and presented Gratitude Letters to representatives of partners, businesses, organizations, and individuals who committed to accompanying the program “Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action 2024” Providing more than 5,000 job opportunities for the young generation With nearly 50 reputable businesses having booths for recruitment in the fields of Banking - Finance - Insurance, Securities, Accounting, Auditing, Consulting, Consumer Goods - Food, Technology - E-commerce, Construction - Real Estate, Trade - Import-Export - Logistics, Manufacturing - Raw Materials - Energy, etc. UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 has successfully brought more than 5,000 attractive job opportunities to students and workers in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces through in-person and online recruitment activities. At the same time, candidates had the opportunity to interact, interview, and test themselves with questions and challenges at the business's recruitment booths, and be provided with information about the job market, career trends, and diverse internship opportunities. This was one UEH's effort to promote the network of more than 500 businesses and thousands of successful alumni to help students and workers seize job opportunities at prestigious businesses in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam. Students participating in business booths and interviews Successfully spreading multidisciplinary knowledge for sustainable development Under the frame of the event, many multidisciplinary knowledge-spreading activities took place and attracted the attention of many attendees such as the Techshow exhibition introducing new technology products, multidisciplinary seminars, and research projects on sustainable development carried out by UEH in recent times: + Public Lecture "Open Innovation - Culture Is Essential For SMEs To Thrive" + Human Interaction - Artificial Intelligence - Arttech + Voluntary Carbon Market - Opportunities And Challenges For Vietnamese Businesses + Digital Competencies For Success For Young Generation Gen Z + Goal Management And Sustainable Personal Financial Planning + Trends In Ai Application In Business - What Do Students Need To Do To Adapt To The Ai ​​era?" + Career Talk "Conquer Success In A Real Working Environment" + English Workshop “How To Stand Out And Win The Job Interview” + Balancing Physical And Mental Health To Adapt To Digital Life + English Workshop “Product Development - Emerging Vital Profession In Tech-Based Economics” + English Workshop "Design Your Life Beyond Border" Diverse seminars for students Students experiencing at Techshow booths The UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 took place successfully. This is a great effort of UEH in connecting the community of organizations, businesses, and individuals to act together for the goal of sustainable development for education and society, bringing practical values to generations of students today and tomorrow. The success of this series is also the proof that action for education and knowledge is the starting point of a pioneering community acting for the sustainability of the upcoming eras. Additional photos regarding the program: The program attracting a lot of attention and participation from many businesses and partners Booths of businesses participating in recruitment at UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 Receiving contribution sheets and gratitude letters to the businesses The opening ceremony of attaching business nameplates accompanying UEH in the program Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action 2024 The presentation "Open Innovation - Culture is essential for SMEs to thrive" by speaker Dr. Christopher Han Exchange activities and a lucky draw for event attendees News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 6-7, 2024, UEH College of Business (UEH - COB) launched the first seminars in a series of periodic seminars with the desire to create opportunities to exchange, share new research as well as practical experience between international scholars and lecturers and students. On the side of UEH College of Business: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang – Associate Rector of UEH - COB; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong – Vice Rector of UEH - COB; and along with lecturers and students. Opening the seminar series, Prof. Hsing Hao Wu - Professor of Financial and Economic Law (National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan) shared the topic "Moving Towards Netzero Society: Taiwan's Experience.". Prof. Wu shares about zero net emissions, carbon pricing, carbon trading program, energy transition, ecological conservation, as well as the economic and social impacts of implementing energy transition policies and other carbon-related activities in Taiwan. and updates on the situation and policies in Vietnam. Prof. Wu has been Director of NUK's Center for International Relations Studies since 2013. His recent research and publication focuses on climate change impacts to environment, economic, and society as a whole and their potential legal and institutional responses in the context of water resource management, flood control, disaster management, and energy transition. Continuing the seminar series, Dr. Martin Koers, CEO of the Association of the Automobile Industry (Germany), has over 20 years of teaching experience and has held a variety of positions, including CEO of the Association of the German Automobile Industry (VDA) and Sales Director. Ford Europe/Ford Werke AG Cologne's Sales and Brand Director gave and offered an overview of theory and practical experience in brand management, with an emphasis on the vehicle sector and the success and leadership aspects of the German automobile industry. The seminars were a success, thanks to a concise presentation and a positive academic exchange atmosphere. College of Business intends to hold seminars on a monthly basis in order to bridge the gap between theory and practice, as well as to provide chances for multidimensional sharing and exchange among instructors, students, and the network. Research fellow and worldwide academic. News, photos: UEH College of Business, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the second episode of Empowering Tomorrow broadcasting on March 30, experts would suggest how to choose a major at university based on understanding yourself, the market and the programs. In the first episode, Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Ms. Pham Thi Phuong Khanh - Marketing Director of Navigos Group Vietnam (owner of Vietnamworks) guided young people on how to understand themselves, and skills to respond and adapt to an uncertain labor market. Continuing the journey of helping students find the three "understandings", including understanding yourselves, understanding the market, and understanding how majors are taught in university, these two experts and Assoc.Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan, Director of International School of Business ISB, would provide a multi-dimensional perspective on the market and how universities design programs and implement teaching to keep up with trends in an uncertain society. According to Assoc.Prof. Bui Quang Hung, today's higher education is built on two factors: keeping up with the trends of the times and meeting the needs of the labor market. Accordingly, universities will have significant changes in designing programs towards multi-dimensional, regional and international impacts. That means, after graduating, students have enough skills to develop in both the domestic and global markets. Ms. Pham Thi Phuong Khanh also commented that: instead of looking to large economic centers like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, laborers can develop in potential local labor markets as fully equipped with the necessary skill sets at university and understandings of the context. Assoc.Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan emphasized that if previous generations listed as Gen X or Y favored a stable career path, Gen Alpha and later generations would have a career path that change at least once or twice into unrelated or closely related fields. That was why universities have strived to accommodate new generations of learners with multi-disciplinary knowledge to be ready for these transitions. Therefore, with new trends and market shifts, students would have more choices and need to clearly understand the content and teaching methods of the school before making the decision to transition from high school to university. This will be answered by experts in the 2nd  Empowering Tomorrow discussion. Empowering Tomorrow was co-organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with VnExpress Newspaper, Truong Nguoi Ta fanpage, and live on UEH fanpage channel, UEH Youtube Channel, VnExpress and Truong Nguoi Ta fanpages. Career orientation is a necessary activity for sustainable development for the future of the young generation, especially for middle and high school students. Accordingly, with the theme "Sustainable Career Orientation 5.0", the program consisted of two episodes with the goal of helping students make decisions about choosing the right career and university. This was an important milestone, requiring adolescents to have a more general view of themselves, the market, and the education system. “5.0 – the era of a super smart society” will happen with a timeline determined to be 2035 or possibly earlier. This leads to an explosion of many keywords listed as "the rise of super technologies", "enhanced human-machine interaction", and "putting people at the center" and so on. This change impacts people, the labor market, and how universities design their programs. Therefore, Empowering Tomorrow and its team of experts will help students answer their questions, leading to the making the right decisions for university. Through this, parents can also receive a lot of information and solutions to accompany their children in the future planning process. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, VnExpress Newspaper. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After nearly 4 years of striving to obtain strict output standards, the first generation of full-time students from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh Long Campus (UEH Vinh Long) officially graduated with a meaningful moment of receiving a degree at the traditional Hall A116, Nguyen Dinh Chieu Campus, District 3, HCMC. Graduation ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City of the first-generation graduates of full-time studies in UEH Vinh Long Students born in 2002 of K46 are the first generation of full-time undergraduate students to be recruited by UEH Vinh Long Campus of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the Mekong Delta region. Contrary to the common perception that "the training quality of local university branches is often not equal to the main campus", UEH strives to unify "One value - One degree - One brand" between the Campuses and the inherent reputation of UEH. This is reflected in the strict output standards of each subject, program, semester of study, and graduation requirements. UEH’s degree is identical at all campuses Among the students graduating in March 2024, 100% of new graduates from UEH Vinh Long graduated with High Distinction, Distinction, and Good results. Besides, some students were not granted for graduation during this time. The main reason was that some students have not met graduation requirements yet, especially foreign language standards. “The motto "On-the-spot understanding - Practicality - Quality assurance" has been consistent by the school in all training and teaching activities since the establishment of the local campus. We do appreciate the efforts of the new students at Vinh Long campus who graduated early this time. This is the first generation of high-quality human resources that the Campus provides to the Mekong Delta region. Besides, the school does not equate quantity and quality. Only students who meet the output standards will be considered for graduation. This is one of the ways to help UEH maintain its brand value and degree quality whether it is the main campus or local branches." – Associate Professor  Bui Quang Hung, Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH, Director of UEH Vinh Long said. Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH, Director of UEH Vinh Long - awarding degrees to new graduates The first generation from UEH Vinh Long supplies the high-quality human resources of the Mekong Delta region The new students who graduated with High Distinction and Distinction this time are in the fields of International Business, Accounting, Management, Banking, Agricultural Economics, and E-commerce. These fields are in high demand for human resources, consistent with the economic characteristics of agriculture, fishery, trade, and import-export of 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta region. Among them, the valedictorian majored in Agricultural Business, with an Excellent degree and a final average score of 9.25. These new "UEH standard" graduates from UEH Vinh Long have continued to work with the school to solve the problem of the low rate of high-quality labor in this area (The rate of high-quality labor in the Mekong Delta is only approximately 15% more than the national average of 24.5%). 100% of new graduates of UEH Vinh Long K46 graduated in March 2024 with High Distinction, Distinction, Good results More specifically, through a survey of post-graduation aspirations of the school, most new graduates of UEH Vinh Long want to work in the largest center of food, foodstuff, seafood, and fruit production and export in the country. Among them, some students already found a job even before receiving their degree. “When I started my study journey at UEH Vinh Long, I cherished the dream of contributing and building a career in my hometown of Dong Thap and the Mekong Delta region. I desire to contribute to the development of my homeland by taking advantage of the knowledge and skills I have accumulated. I am happier when I have the honor of becoming a member of the UEH Vinh Long family through the program "Find good colleagues, find enthusiastic teachers". I believe that by working at the school, I can continue to study and contribute to human resource training, contributing to exploiting and making better use of the potential of the Mekong Delta in the future, where there are many benefits in terms of natural resources and geographical location.” – shared by new graduate Thai Thuy Tien, majoring in Economics - Agricultural Business, in Economics. New graduate Thai Thuy Tien, majoring in Economics - Agricultural Business, receiving her degree Degrees and values worthy of "special" efforts With moderate admission scores, more than anyone else, the new UEH Vinh Long students who graduated early this time have had to try every day to become better versions through diverse learning and training experiences, especially through challenges. It can be stated that this generation of K46 students at UEH, in general, and UEH Vinh Long, in particular, is very special as they have overcome difficulties with the school and become familiar with the form of online learning and examinations, which is unprecedented because of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. The geographical distance between lecturers and students and the interrupted semesters due to social distancing required the students to highly focus in addition to operational efforts from the school. This is also the group of students who witnessed the history of UEH as the school was officially recognized as one of the seven multi-disciplinary universities in the country. They are the generation that is clearly aware of the role and responsibility of a pioneering human resource of a key University. This is shown through excellent degrees and upcoming ambitions for the future. With those efforts, the new graduates of UEH Vinh Long proudly stood in front of historical hall A116, Nguyen Dinh Chieu campus, Ho Chi Minh City - a place that witnessed more than 240,000 students of UEH generations graduating and receiving their full-time Bachelor's degrees under the brand of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. New graduates of UEH K46 - Vinh Long Campus - taking some photos with lecturers and staff at Traditional Hall A116 Organizing a formal Graduation Ceremony in this hall for new full-time graduates of UEH Vinh Long is a way for the school to show its appreciation for all the serious and persistent efforts of the learners. Once a degree was awarded under the name of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, this is an endorsement and a belief in the value, quality, and spirit of constant efforts of the generations called UEHer - regardless of place, level, and mode of study. “Today I went to Saigon to attend the graduation ceremony organized very solemnly by UEH University. I, as a parent, am nothing but excited. Although it has only been 5 years since the establishment of UEH Vinh Long, I realize that this is a reliable learning place for my children. My child chose this university and after 3 years he has improved and gained certain knowledge to prepare for life. ” – remarked the parent of Le Xuan Quynh, Bachelor in Accounting, UEH Vinh Long. Video summarizing graduation moments of UEH Vinh Long News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 from March 25 - 28, 2024 and in parallel with activities helping candidates connect directly with employers, learn about quality job requirements, and grasp suitable career opportunities, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a series of meaningful seminars and workshops with various topics to assist young human resources in cultivating necessary transferable skills to adapt well to the global labor market. With the theme of career orientation and practical integration skill cultivation for students, from March 25-28, 2024, the seminar and workshop series organized by UEH received deep attention from many UEHers and young people in Ho Chi Minh City as the topic is close, valuable, and highly applicable. Workshop on "Digital competencies for the success of young Gen Z" As suggested by its name, the workshop kicking off the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 aimed to equip students with digital competencies and knowledge for future career opportunities. Lively discussions and opinion polls helped the speaker grasp the students' worry about not being able to master technology and the possibility that creative human resources will be replaced by AI, etc. The sharings of Nguyen Tien Huy - General Director of the Pencil Group media and technology complex cum director of the Vietnam Heritage Brand Development Center, partly answered questions of attendees and provided useful advice for using digital technology effectively. Thereby, Gen Z students will be more confident in accepting technologies and prospects to develop themselves in the field they are pursuing. Workshop on "AI application trends in Business - What do students need to do to adapt to the AI ​​era?" Continuing the series was the workshop "AI application trends in business - What students need to do to adapt to the AI ​​era" held with the interesting moderation of Dr. Dang Tri Dung - Program Director of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design. Thereby, students were equipped with a lot of useful knowledge about AI application trends in professional fields, and useful AI tools for work. The speaker also emphasized the necessary skills students need in the AI ​​era such as critical thinking skills, and above all, methods for them to apply to solve real-life problems. Workshop on “Goal management and sustainable personal financial planning” Goal and Personal Finance Management skills are a relatively popular concept in developed markets, helping workers position themselves at each stage in life and manage personal finances effectively and limit risks. Therefore, the workshop on "Goal Management and Sustainable Personal Financial Planning" on March 26, 2024 provided participants with the necessary knowledge to set goals and manage finances effectively. Accompanying the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024, Mr. Do Nam Hung - Regional Director of VPBank's Small and Medium Enterprise Customer Division helped attendees learn more methods for building SMART goals SEIBO career guidance models, and methods for tracking spending, budgeting, saving, and investing. The workshop successfully provided attendees with useful knowledge in personal financial planning and career management, helping the sustainable development of each individual. English Workshop on "How To Stand Out And Win The Job Interview" In the competitive labor market in recent years, seizing opportunities in interviews to become a "bright spot" in the eyes of employers is always a topic of interest to students. At the English workshop "How to stand out and win the job interview?" on the afternoon of March 28, 2024, Mr. Phan Huynh Tuan Anh - Human Resources Partner of UOB Bank – is in charge of questioning, answering, and listening skills in the interview process, thereby helping students accumulate more skills to score points in the eyes of employers. In addition, speaker Tuan Anh also shared real-life situations and invited students to participate in interview practice to help students better understand the recruitment and interview process in businesses. The workshop has contributed a valuable asset to students in their journey to conquer employers and achieve their dream jobs. ------------ The workshops "Digital Competencies for the Success of the young Gen Z", "Goal Management and Sustainable Personal Financial Planning", "AI Application Trends in Business - What students need to do to adapt to the AI ​​era?”, and “How To Stand Out And Win The Job Interview” are designed for students in the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 taking place from March 25 to 31, 2024. The program is a place to connect the business community to exercise social responsibility, spread multidisciplinary knowledge values, and provide more than 5,000 high-quality job opportunities for a sustainable future. The series is organized by UEH in the live format at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus and on online platforms at event.ueh.edu.vn platform and vieclam.ueh.edu.vn. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024, from March 25 - 31, 2024, University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City(UEH) organized a seminar series to share and spread multidisciplinary knowledge to businesses and leaders with the theme of integrating technology into art in modern business activities and aiming for sustainable development of businesses in the future. Workshop on "Human Interaction - Artificial Intelligence - ArtTech" On the afternoon of March 26, 2024, at B1.205 - Campus B, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the workshop on "Human Interaction - Artificial Intelligence - ArtTech" took place with two topics on "ArtTech: The intersection of technology - art towards a better life" and “Interaction between human resources and artificial intelligence" presented by Associate Professor Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design and Associate Professor Nguyen Huu Huan - Head of Financial Market, School of Banking, UEH College of Business. Associate Professor Trinh Thuy Anh presenting the topic "ArtTech: The intersection of technology - art towards a better life" Associate Professor Nguyen Huu Huan presenting the topic "Interaction between human resources and artificial intelligence" In today's digital technology era, human resources and artificial intelligence gradually become two important and inseparable factors in business operations and human resource management. The combination of humans and smart technology not only opens up new opportunities but also poses significant challenges. The workshop on "Human Interaction - Artificial Intelligence - ArtTech" brought useful information about the development potential of this field and the applications of technology in various fields and industries. Through this, we can see the latest trends in the technological revolution and the widespread coverage of AI and ArtTech today, which helps businesses proactively grasp and know how to take advantage of the power of human interaction, artificial intelligence (AI), and art technology (ArtTech) in modern business operations. Workshop "Voluntary carbon market - Opportunities and challenges for Vietnamese businesses" Carbon markets are an important economic tool in promoting the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change. The carbon market is divided into two types: Mandatory market (whose product is greenhouse gas emission quotas) and Voluntary market (whose product is carbon credits). Voluntary carbon markets allow individuals and organizations to buy and sell carbon credits to offset excess or unavoidable carbon emissions on a voluntary basis. Voluntary carbon markets create an effective mechanism to help accelerate actions to tackle climate change globally. Demands for carbon credits in voluntary carbon markets have increased significantly in recent years as many businesses pursue social and environmental responsibility goals. As a topic that attracts the attention of many businesses, the workshop "Voluntary carbon market - Opportunities and challenges for Vietnamese businesses" was held on the afternoon of March 28, 2024 at Campus B University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with presentations by two speakers, Dr. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhung - School of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and Mr. Hoang Le Nam Hai - Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design. The presentation by Dr. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhung The presentation by Mr. Hoang Le Nam Hai The workshop "Voluntary carbon market - Opportunities and challenges for Vietnamese businesses" brought necessary information to managers and business leaders about the voluntary carbon market, along with important contributions to the construction and implementation of the voluntary carbon market for Vietnamese businesses. Business representatives were involved in intensive discussions and exchanges about the carbon market with experts in the field to orient the pilot implementation and operation of the carbon market to contribute to the sustainable development of Vietnam. The seminar and workshop series for domestic and foreign businesses and organizations is a great opportunity for leaders to exchange experiences and learn from leading experts in the field. Hopefully, this seminar and workshop series will be valuable to leaders and contribute to the sustainable development of organizations and businesses in the future. --------------------- The Workshops on "Human Interaction - Artificial Intelligence - ArtTech" and "Voluntary carbon market - Opportunities and challenges for Vietnamese businesses" are activities designed specifically for businesses in the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024 taking place from March 25 to 31, 2024. With the goal of "Acting for a More Sustainable Future", the program is a place to connect the business community to exercise social responsibility, spread multidisciplinary knowledge values, and provide more than 5,000 high-quality job opportunities for a sustainable future. The series is organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in a combination of live format at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus and online platforms on event.ueh.edu.vn and vieclam.ueh.edu.vn. News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 28, 2024, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) welcomed a delegation from Xiamen University, China, for an official visit and signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with UEH. Attending the MOU signing ceremony, on the partner side, the delegation leader was Prof. Zhang Zongyi, President; Prof. Xie Zhaoxiong, Executive Deputy Dean of Graduate School; Prof. Wang Cheng, Director of Academic Affairs Office; Prof. Pan Yue, Director of Managing Department of Social Sciences; Ms. Yu Hongbo, Executive Director of International Cooperation and Exchange Office and Prof. Gao Yanjie, Dean of School of International Relations. On UEH's side, there was the presence of Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; along with leaders and representatives of departments under UEH. Xiamen University is a public university, belonging to a group of five leading universities in China in the fields of technology, business, and law. Moreover, Xiamen University is ranked between 301-350 in THE (Times Higher Education)'s global university rankings. At the official meeting, UEH and Xiamen University discussed cooperation opportunities in faculty and student exchange programs, scientific research, organizing conferences, seminars, thematic reports, research cooperation, and other fields. After that, the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding between UEH and Xiamen University took place in the presence of all attending delegates. With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on March 28, 2024, UEH and Xiamen University, a public university in China's top group, now have a lot of potential to collaborate, particularly in the areas of technology, artificial intelligence, law, design, and so on, as UEH seeks to be transdisciplinary in all of the aforementioned areas. Following the MOU signing ceremony, UEH will continue to sign MOA with Xiamen University on the discussed areas to promote international cooperation with Chinese partners. Additional photos of the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Research – Development and Global Engagement, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Saxion University of Applied Sciences is one of the largest higher education institutions in the Netherlands, with almost 27,000 students, recognized as an important center of expertise at regional, national and international level. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) signed a cooperation agreement with Saxion University of Applied Sciences in September 2022 with the goal of improving the quality of education, consulting and research. Based on the signed cooperation agreements, the two sides regularly coordinate information sharing sessions and develop policies to support COB/UEH learners with the desire to bring a richer learning experience with opportunities. Open study abroad association, study exchange at the world's leading school for learners. From School of Accounting COB: Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean, lecturers and students. From School of Finance & International Business (Saxion University of Applied Sciences): Ms. Ngoc Ngo, Director of Strategic Partnerships. At the beginning of the program the representative of Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Ms. Ngoc Ngo - Director of Strategic Partnerships introduced an overview of Saxion University and the exchange program, association with UEH as well as Saxion's support policies for UEH students. Ms. Ngoc Ngo introduces Saxion University and the exchange program, association with UEH as well as Saxion's support policies Following the program, Dr. Hoang Cam Trang, COB School of Accounting introduces the subjects, tuition fees and scholarships in the joint university training program granting dual degrees (3+1) or (2.5+1.5) according to the ACA memorandum of agreement signed by the two schools. During the sharing sessions, students received more practical information from the school, scholarship opportunities, and dual major programs according to the ACA agreement signed between the COB School of Accounting and School of Finance & International Business ( Saxion) in 2023. Dr. Hoang Cam Trang, COB School of Accounting sharing Q&A session The cooperation between the School of Accounting COB and School of Finance & International Business, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands will be the opening foundation for further cooperation in training and research, producing competent human resources, and marking the next important milestone in UEH's journey to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable University with a network of partners including leading universities in the world. TS. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of School of Accounting (UEH - COB) presented souvenirs to Ms. Ngoc Ngo - Director of Strategic Partnerships, Saxion Group photo New, photos: COB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From March 19 to 26, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized a Graduation Ceremony for 4,934 new full-time, 2nd-degree, part-time, and transferred graduates. Through attempts to study, improve professional capacity, master technology and global thinking, UEH new graduates will officially enter the labor market, ready to contribute to society and the economy. UEH Graduation 2024 is an opportunity for UEH to recognize the efforts and achievements of students in all aspects of learning, scientific research, and training activities during their time at the University. This is also a milestone marking their maturity: finishing their undergraduate studies to conquer their future career path. UEH Graduation 2024 is honored to have the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Associate Professor Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Professor Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Associate Professor  Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Board of Directors of UEH Member Colleges; Professors, Associate Professors, Heads and Deputy Heads of units under UEH and member Colleges. Along with that was the presence of parents, relatives, and friends of the new graduates. Overview of the UEH Graduation 2024 Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University President - congratulated the new graduates: "After nearly 50 years of construction and development, it can be affirmed that UEH has been excellently and comprehensively implementing the task of training high-quality human resources, serving and dedicating to the country's economic development. UEH has made many impressive and comprehensive strides and transformations in all aspects: implementing university autonomy with many positive results; innovating and developing advanced programs following the trend of international integration; increasing resources to support the development of scientific research and publications in prestigious international journals, contributing to increasing UEH's academic reputation; modern facilities; and officially becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, one of the 7 universities in Vietnam. All of the above-mentioned efforts are aimed at benefitting students to confidently enter the highly competitive labor market, quickly adapting to the domestic and regional markets. Therefore, graduating from a school with a rich tradition, one of the highly prestigious education addresses in economics, management, business, law, technology, and design in the regional market and around the world, new UEH graduates have the right to be proud of the journey they have gone through and can be completely confident about the achievements they have obtained and the knowledge they have been equipped to be ready to conquer an open career path.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director - congratulating the new graduates This year's graduation ceremony at UEH had 4,934 official new graduates. Among them, there are 3,812 full-time students, 191 transferred students, 259  2nd-degree students, and 672 part-time students. This is also the first year Vinh Long Campus and new programs, Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Data Science, have fresh graduates. The new graduates have a learning process full of effort and achieved proud results with 107 students that graduated with high distinction, 2,906 with distinction, and 1,589 with credit degrees. In particular, they all meet the skill requirements as follows: Graduation ceremony for new graduates Sharing his feelings about his time at the university, new graduate Nguyen Anh Phi, K46, School of International Business – Marketing, stated: "The past years have left behind many valuable experiences and lessons. Besides striving to study seriously and make efforts right from the first weeks to acquire knowledge and overcome difficult subjects, at the same time, we also had to "practice growing up", to know how to think, how to set goals for life and how to achieve those goals. More than 3 years of undergraduate studies for me and many other students have been truly memorable. It would be difficult for each of us to be where we are today without the companionship of the school, lecturers, parents, and friends.” New graduate Nguyen Anh Phi, K46, School of International Business - Marketing Congratulations to the 4,934 new students of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City who have officially graduated! From this moment on, you can proudly join the group of more than 250,000 alumni and former students of all levels and generations of UEH, continuing the former generations, joining together, and contributing to the development of the country. Additional photos regarding the Graduation Ceremony: News, photos: Department of Undergraduate Training, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held a three-day workshop at room B1-1001 from March 11, 2024, to March 14, 2024. These workshops were part of a collaboration between the College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) and Professor Stephen Greenwood from the National Policy Consensus Center (NPCC) at the University of Portland (UP). The purposes of this partnership are to explore and discuss the principles of collaborative governance, dispute resolution, game theory, and how they can be applied to the process of making public policy decisions. Professor Stephen Greenwood holds the position of Director of Oregon Solutions at the National Policy Consensus Center (NPCC) at the University of Portland. With more than two decades of experience, his job is to help organizations in the United States and abroad find ways to work together effectively on environmental public policy issues. “NPCC has been regarded as a leader for many years,” was proudly shared by Professor Stephen Greenwood in the workshop on March 14, 2024. These workshops were taught by Professor Stephen Greenwood and coordinated by Doctor Le Vinh Trien. Many academics, researchers, and students from UEH and other institutions attended. The Rector of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH - CELG), Associate Professor Pham Khanh Nam, together with Doctor Le Vinh Trien, Doctor Nguyen Van Du, and Doctor Do Kien Trung were present at several workshops to discuss these topics and participated in several activities. Topics discussed in these extensive workshops include: The first workshop on March 11, 2024, focused on the concept of “Collaborative Principles on Resolving Issues”. Professor Stephen Greenwood started the workshop with an enjoyable exercise outside of the conference room. Among the 20 participants, Professor Stephen Greenwood requested volunteers be divided into two groups and played a game of “keo co.” The goal of this game was to introduce the general idea of how collaboration would generate a better result with a “win-win mindset”. Professor Stephen Greenwood also described the role of trust in collaborative relationships and compared it to social capital that fosters future cooperation. He used the cases of Lower Columbia Sands and Vietnam Traffic to illustrate the applicability of collaborative principles in actual public policy decision-making. The participants engaged in the “keo co” game at the beginning of the first workshop Professor Steve Greenwood introduced the topic of “Game theory” in the second workshop on March 13, 2024.  He demonstrated an overview of game theory as the foundation for collaborative governance, as well as explaining several sorts of serious games that belong to game theory, such as the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Common Pot, Ultimatum, and the Trust game. This workshop highlighted the value of collaboration when dealing with differing objectives. Professor Steve Greenwood invited participants to play a Prisoner’s Dilemma exercise to become familiar with this idea, where Associate Professor Pham Khanh Nam and Doctor Do Kien Trung also joined. The results of the exercise showed that when people interacted with each other in a collaborative manner, instead of acting in one’s own interest, optimal outcomes would be achieved. Professor Steve Greenwood emphasized that trust can help administrators agree to one solution without conflicts. An overview of the workshop on March 13, 2024 Prof. Steve Greenwood introduced the concept of Game Theory “How collaborative governance can make programs and projects more successful?” was the topic of the final workshop on March 14, 2024. Professor Steve Greenwood went into greater detail of how practicing collaboration will improve governance and help in the creation of better, faster, and more cost-effective projects and programs. He provided practical steps on how collaborative actions can be carried out using his analysis of a project called “Levee Ready Columbia” that was under the responsibility of a group of government, NGOs, and citizen representatives. Doctor Le Vinh Trien added on by sharing his viewpoints on how using this approach can strengthen decision making on important projects. The highlight of this session was the “puzzle game” Professor Stephen Greenwood assigned participants to play in groups of four. The game’s outcome demonstrated that “contribution” when combined with “collaboration”, will boost teamwork’s efficacy. Dr. Nguyen Van Du gave a present from the University of Economics to Prof. Stephen Greenwood on March 14, 2024 A moment of gift exchange between Doctor Nguyen Van Du and Professor Stephen Greenwood marked a successful cooperation and a solid relationship between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the University of Portland in the United States. The University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always aspires to enhance high quality educational experiences for professors, researchers and students by fostering domestic and international academic collaborations. News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH English Zone has returned with diverse and colorful activities in March. Not only creating an environment for UEH students to practice their English skills, this month, UEH English Zone (EZ) has breathed life into language learning through exciting artistic activities. Let's get into the highlights of this month with EZ! Spreading love - Gratitude for companions In the journey of growing up and maturing, perhaps the luckiest thing is to have close friends, those who accompany us regardless of joy or sorrow. But sometimes we hardly have the opportunities to express our gratitude to our loved ones. Understanding that, on March 7th, BELL English Club co-organized with UEH English Zone the event Speaking Group Extended: Friendtastic to create opportunities for students to "flex" about their best friends, and at the same time make new friends. And to take friendship to the next level, the Speaking Group Extended: Mutual Masterpieces was held on March 21st. In this session, students were able to team up with their best friend to draw a picture using their own unique artistic materials, this will probably be a memorable memory in their friendship journey. Enjoy time with loved ones with BELL English Club In the same spirit, on March 14th, English Zone Coffee Talk organized by the School of Foreign language and UEH EZ returned after a hiatus. Coming back and better than ever, ECOFF #36 brought a completely new free talk format, students can freely share personal experiences, discuss any topic and spread knowledge and spirit to everyone. “Intimate” time with  SFL at UEH English Zone Love and Art - Two but one? March is probably one of the most colorful months at EZ with a series of "new" activities. EZ Talks this month has undergone a remarkable transformation. Not simply discussing a topic, EZ has cleverly combined English learning with different art forms. Starting modestly with Fearcelous to commemorate International Women's Day, students had the opportunity to discuss and express their love for the superheroines of their lives. Next with the theme Marshmallow Day - White Valentine's Day, participants learned how to make colorful and beautiful bracelets to give to their "valentine". However, the most special thing to mention is probably the last two sessions of the month. The Poetez, held on March 19th, was the first time poetry was brought to UEH EZ. In this session, participants got the chance to explore poetry in a different language and different culture. Also, they got to challenged themselves to create their first works. And the last session of the month, EzTheater, where students watched award-winning short films right at the English Zone and discussed them, developing their English debating skills while enjoying good and meaningful films, it's "a kill two birds with one stone" deal, right? Immerse yourself in emotional activities at EZ Talks sessions Not only did the EZ Talks section get a new format, Board Games didn't fall behind with the new "Virus" board game - a card game that combines all the elements: fun, easy to understand, but still very competitive, which brought a very exciting atmosphere to English Zone right from the first trial round. Besides, the "classic" board games like: Werewolf, Exploding Kitten and Coup also reappeared and maintained their form as always. Dramatic sessions at EZ Board Games March at UEH English Zone has come to an end with many meaningful activities, contributing to improving English skills, developing personal development and connecting the student community. To learn more about useful English programs, please follow the fanpage of UEH English Zone to update the latest information about regular activities of English Zone! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 21, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with Vietnam Rubber Industry Group (VGR) solemnly organized the Opening Ceremony of the Senior Management Training Course 2024 for learners from Vietnam Rubber Group. This activity was under the frame of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on training and fostering human resources between the two units. Attending the Opening Ceremony, in terms of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Associate Professor Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training, Lecturer of Topic 2 in the training course; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training and Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Department of Marketing, School of International Business - Marketing, UEH College of Business - Lecturer of Topic 1 in the training course. On the side of Vietnam Rubber Group, there was the attendance of Mr. Le Dinh Buu Tri - Deputy General Director of VRG; Mr. Vu Tien Hoang Dao - Deputy Head of the Personnel Organization Department, together with the learners of the Senior Management Training Course 2024. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Speaking at the opening of the course, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - emphasized "As a key university in Vietnam, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always desires to contribute its efforts to the development of Ho Chi Minh City in particular and the country in general. Continuing to promote its role and strengths, implementing the contents of the MoU between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam Rubber Group, UEH coordinated with the VRG to launch the training course on Senior Management - Vietnam Rubber Group - VRG 2024. To organize the course according to the VRG’s requirements, UEH has developed a new program, applied new legal regulations, invited lecturers with firm specilaizations and practical experiences to involve in teaching; prepared facilities for classes, and applied technology in class organization and management. On behalf of UEH and VRG Leaders, I would like to announce the opening of the training course SENIOR MANAGEMENT - VIETNAM RUBBER GROUP - VRG 2024. I wish all learners to study well and gain a lot of useful knowledge to apply in practical work at your unit." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - delivering the opening speech of the training course Representing VGR, Mr. Le Dinh Buu Tri - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Rubber Group - stated: "Throughout its formation process, Vietnam Rubber Industry Group always develops stably and sustainably, achieves the set targets while affirming its important role in the country's socio-economic, security-defense, and rural development. In the upcoming time, in order to perform well and complete the tasks assigned by the Government, VRG's leaders determine that investment in people is the key factor. In addition to selection and planning, VGR leaders emphasize on training, fostering, and updating professional knowledge for senior officials in a various aspects including: science, economics, business, administration, management, and law to contributes to improving the professionalism of learners and the application of knowledge to working practices, and improving the efficiency for the development of the VRG and the national economy. I believe that the Senior Management Training Course 2024 marks a milestone in close cooperation between UEH and VGR in opening up new directions in future staff training. " Mr. Le Dinh Buu Tri - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Rubber Group Senior Management Training Course 2024 - Vietnam Rubber Group is aimed at leaders of departments/divisions and leaders of member units under VRG. The course includes 5 topics organized over 3 days (morning, afternoon) in the form of in-person study at UEH from March 21 to 23, 2024. At the end of the course, learners will take a multiple-choice test. Those who meet the requirements will be issued a course completion certificate by UEH and VRG. Delegates and students taking some photos together After nearly 50 years of establishment and development, UEH always promotes  its strengths in training through coordinating to develop short-term training courses to update knowledge for leaders and senior managers of business, especially those with state and defense capital such as Vietnam Electricity Group, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City Hospital, 175 Military Hospital, Liksin Printing and Packaging Corporation, 16 Single-Member Limited Liability Company (16th Corps) to meet high-quality human resources in the public sector capable of implementing a strong socio-economic development strategy alongside the policies of the Party and Government. Additional photos regarding the Opening Ceremony: News and photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Speaking on the subject of "AI-Enhanced English Learning: Principles and Techniques," Mr. Nguyen Dang Quang, Academic Manager at English House, led a language workshop hosted by UEH English Zone. This was one of the monthly activities hosted by English Zone, which aims to help the community become more proficient in the language through a variety of useful topics. In keeping with the idea of using technology to aid in language learning, Mr. Nguyen Dang Quang gave attendees access to artificial intelligence tools that can help students with their independent study and foreign language proficiency. In addition to English, there are numerous other languages like Chinese, French,...  Many English teachers have conveyed their gratitude for Mr. Quang's many applications that support language learning. Throughout the workshop, Mr. Quang offered incredibly helpful websites created with artificial intelligence (AI), including Ehstudy, ChatGPT4.0, Gemini, Copilot,... Those aforementioned artificial intelligence-powered tools can speed up language learning and increase productivity. After putting the aforementioned resources to the test on families and students, Mr. Quang discovered their obvious efficacy and developed a whole new range of instructional strategies.
Aware of AI's advantages in handling content that is already available, the instructor proposes using a method whereby English text is entered into the system. From there, the system will analyze the grammar and identify any errors that require correction, allowing us to improve our grammar and learn from our mistakes. Or learn vocabulary by topic or in pre-designed courses. Through games, exercises, and flashcards, the algorithm will assist in customizing vocabulary. Additionally, by using the recording feature to automatically analyze errors, AI can help learners improve their pronunciation and provide them with relevant suggestions. As part of UEH English Zone project, Language Workshop is a monthly activity organized with many practical topics to help learners and officials gradually feel interested in learning English. Develops habits and piques internal curiosity to enhance and affirm one's sense of worth in the dynamic integration environment of today. Please follow UEH English Zone fan page to receive updates on the most recent information! News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The 18th of March has marked an unforgettable evening filled with various harmonies through “The Acoustic Show: ELEMENTEZ” by UEH English Zone, leaving a joyful yet fulfilling experience for the audience. A lovely setup with colorful elements! The journey of self-discovery for individuals is not just about exploring the external world but also diving deep into the inner to understand oneself better. In the comeback with a new look, the Acoustic Show: ELEMENTEZ hopes to bring the participants the time to reflect on themselves and embrace the various facets inside each of them. In life, each individual carries within themselves a range of varied emotions, resembling a symphony composed of natural elements. Each element - such as fire, water, earth, and air - represents a specific aspect of human nature, from personality to emotions. CHAPTER 1: Fire and Water. Acoustic Show: ELEMENTEZ dived in and explored the inner world through 4 natural elements with the start of Fire and Water. The first chapter showcased dynamic performances that conveyed the intensity and depth of these elemental forces. It was the passion and fierceness of Fire in “Roar”, “As the World Caves In”, “Daylight” and then the gentle and soothing Water flow through “Safe and Sound”, “River”,.. Such a marvelous performance from the talented singers Hong Ngoc and Quoc Dat stirred the audience's emotions and at the same time brought in a peaceful and calm atmosphere. The event began with the appearance of Fire and Water. CHAPTER II: Air and Earth Transitioning into the second chapter, the Acoustic Show delved deeper into the nuances of the Air and Earth elements. In this chapter, the participants were able to engage in a more stable and resilient ambience of the element Earth as well as the flexibility of Wind. From “Unstoppable”, “Impossible” to “A Thousand Years”, and “If I Ain't Got You”, Midnight Pulse Band did not disappoint the audience when they transcended ordinary melodies and became something truly extraordinary. The journey continued, revealing the beauty of Earth and Wind. CHAPTER III: All together make it better All together, with the company of beautiful voices and the support of the band, we explore each element in each individual. We have understood that fire is not only about fiery or impetuosity but sometimes also warm and gentle. Or the water is sometimes also rushing, and surging differently from its usual quiet appearance. To wrap up the night,  Midnight Pulse Band helped the audience to combine all the elements inside of them through the beautiful harmonies in “All About That Bass”, “Just The Way You Are”, and “Nothing Gonna Change My Love For You”. Wrapping up with the cozy atmosphere at UEH English Zone. As the performances unfolded, laughter and shared moments filled the air, adding an extra layer of excitement to the cozy atmosphere at UEH English Zone. The final chapter not only marked a magnificent ending to the event but it also embarked a new self-reflecting journey to the participants. Embrace all the different parts that make you who you are. Through all your experiences, both positive and negative, you'll learn and grow. By accepting these contrasting aspects, you find a greater balance, become more complete, and discover your authentic self. The Acoustic Show at UEH English Zone has always aligned with its core value where language enthusiasts can entertain themselves while developing linguistic skills. UEH English Zone continues to provide positive energy, spreading long-lasting values to the student community throughout the upcoming events and programs with the message “UEH community of Sustainable Changemakers and Art Inspirers". News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 13, 2024, at the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee Hall, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a presentation at the Conference on Human Resources Training for Operating Long Thanh International Airport, which was jointly organized by Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee and People's Committee. The Conference on Human Resources Training for Operating Long Thanh International Airport was chaired by Comrade Nguyen Hong Linh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee and Comrade Vo Tan Duc - Standing Commissioner, Chairman of the People's Committee of Dong Nai province. Attending the Conference, on the side of the Provincial Party Committee and People's Committee of Dong Nai province, there was the presence of Mr. Pham Xuan Ha - Standing Commissioner, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department; Mr. Cao Tien Dung - Standing Commissioner, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's People Mobilization Committee; Mr. Vien Hong Tien - Provincial Party Committee member, Chief of Provincial Party Committee Office; Ms. Bui Thi Yen - Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organization Committee; leaders of the Departments of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, Department of Home Affairs, Department of Planning and Investment, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Finance, Department of Information and Communications, Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Department of Education and Training, Department of Health; leaders of the People's Committees of Long Thanh, Nhon Trach, Cam My, and Thong Nhat Districts; leaders of the Southern Airport Authority and Long Thanh Port Authority; leaders of Vietnam Airports Corporation; and leaders of Universities and Colleges in Dong Nai province. On the side of UEH, there was the presence of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH and Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting. Overview of the Conference Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Mr. Vo Tan Duc - Chairman of Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee - asserted that Long Thanh International Airport was one of the 16 most anticipated airport projects in the world. Therefore, preparations for national projects need to be prepared now, especially the training of high-quality human resources. Mr. Vo Tan Duc - Chairman of Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee - delivering the opening speech  (Photo: Pham Tung/Dong Nai Newspaper) Dong Nai is located in the Southeast Economic Region - the most important growth pole in Vietnam. For many decades, Dong Nai Province has been a traditional Province and always at the forefront of industrial development, contributing to the development of the Southeast Region in particular and the country in general. However, the formation and development of Long Thanh International Airport with the advantage of location and strategic connectivity with Provinces in the Southeast region and other dynamic urban areas are creating a new opportunity to promote the strong development of many new fields in Dong Nai, especially the following services The Conference on Human Resources Training for Operating Long Thanh International Airport was organized to prepare and to train human resources for the establishment of Long Thanh International Airport. The conference received valuable comments from leaders of the People's Committees of Long Thanh, Nhon Trach, Cam My, and Thong Nhat Districts; leaders of the Southern Airport Authority and Long Thanh Port Authority; leaders of Vietnam Airports Corporation; University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; and leaders of Universities and Colleges in Dong Nai Province. UEH's presentation was a highlight of the conference as it focused on sharing the ecosystem surrounding Long Thanh International Airport that Dong Nai can focus on to promote sustainable economic growth in the upcoming period. Presenting at the Conference, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai shared, “Long Thanh International Airport will certainly be a major attraction to launch a further expanded economy in business, tourism, entertainment, education, and infrastructure development. To develop Long Thanh International Airport at the right level and according to world trends, developing high-quality human resources has become more urgent than ever. An in-depth education and training system in aviation, logistics, tourism, and business administration is a solid foundation for the sustainable development of the airport economy. In the proposed framework of human resources to operate Long Thanh International Airport, UEH recognizes that 5 areas need to be focused in the upcoming time, specifically: (i) Human resources for the logistics; (ii) Human resources for tourism; (iii) Human resources for and smart city development planning; (iv) Human resources in leadership and economic management; and (v) Human resources for the investment project valuation and appraisal". UEH also commits to accompany the province in related training activities towards developing Long Thanh International Airport in particular and Dong Nai province in general in the upcoming time. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH presenting Comrade Nguyen Hong Linh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee - giving a directive speech  (Photo: Ha Anh Chien/Labor Newspaper) The establishment of Long Thanh Airport and the construction of the airport economy is an opportunity for Dong Nai province to enhance its position on the Vietnamese and international economic map, opening up new directions for socio-economic development, and facilitating a diverse and sustainable business environment. Training human resources to be fast, sensitive, and adaptable to the new context is extremely urgent. With its strengths, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City wishes to expand cooperation and develop specialized programs to train human resources with intensive professional knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the socio-economic development of Dong Nai province in the future. News and photos: Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting, Department of Marketing and Communication News agencies and newspapers reporting: Báo Dân trí: https://dantri.com.vn/lao-dong-viec-lam/san-bay-long-thanh-can-14000-lao-dong-tap-trung-o-nhung-nghe-nao-20240313112837177.htm Báo Đồng Nai: https://baodongnai.com.vn/tin-moi/202403/uu-tien-tao-co-hoi-cho-nguoi-dan-long-thanh-lam-viec-tai-san-bay-long-thanh-3d626db/ Báo Giao thông: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/can-hon-12000-lao-dong-phuc-vu-khai-thac-san-bay-long-thanh-192240313113533612.htm Báo Lao động: https://laodong.vn/xa-hoi/uu-tien-lao-dong-dia-phuong-lam-viec-o-san-bay-long-thanh-1314605.ldo Báo Mới: https://baomoi.com/can-hon-12-000-lao-dong-phuc-vu-khai-thac-san-bay-long-thanh-c48549384.epi Báo Thanh niên: https://thanhnien.vn/san-bay-long-thanh-can-12000-lao-dong-khi-di-vao-hoat-dong-185240313094227756.htm Báo Vietnamnet: https://vietnamnet.vn/quy-hoach-1-000ha-dat-lam-co-so-dao-tao-nhan-luc-vung-san-bay-long-thanh-2259108.html Cổng thông tin điện tử tỉnh Đồng Nai: https://www.dongnai.gov.vn/Pages/newsdetail.aspx?NewsId=36070&CatId=213 Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Nguyen Quoc Viet - a Data Science student at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - excellently published 3 research projects in the prestigious international journal index of Scopus. Being admitted to the Data Science program of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with the highest score and awarded an excellent scholarship from UEH of Nguyen Quoc Viet are the greatest achievements in the 2021 admission period. At that time, for Viet, Data Science was rather strange. Although Generation Z (those born from 1997 to 2012) was exposed to computers, the internet, and smartphones very early, and concepts listed as "data and information" are no longer strange, questions like "What is Data Science?", "What are the requirements of the Data Science program?", "Where to study Data Science?", etc. are something that worries Viet. After nearly 3 years studying at UEH, Viet has become more aware of the major and obtained many impressive achievements. Viet published 03 articles with reputable international publishers in Scopus: Springer (Germany) and World Scientific (Singapore). The first work is regarding applying deep learning techniques in stock price forecasting. The second work is concerning applying deep learning to predict user reviews on popular e-commerce platforms in Vietnam. The third work is on clustering and automatic label generation for banking data. In addition, Viet won an award in the "Young Researcher 2023" organized by UEH and presented his research results at thematic international conferences. Quoc Viet (in the middle) with members of his research group In a talk with Viet, he could not hide his joy and pride in his achievements. Viet stated that he loved this major very much. Regarding data science, it is suitable for those who have a foundation in logical thinking and a passion for learning. During your study, you will learn about programming, math knowledge, especially statistics, and related fields in technology and its applications. When hearing about Math, many of you will be hesitant; however, Viet stated that Math in Data Science helped him better understand how models work. This sort of Math knowledge is complicated for those who want to study higher. At the applied level, it is not that difficult. Data Science is necessary in most fields of business, science - technology, industry, agriculture, health, society and so on; therefore, career opportunities in this field of study are in high demand. Mentioning future directions, Viet confirmed that his upcoming plan with members of his research group at the IDA lab (Intelligent Data Analytics) under the guidance of their instructor is to try to publish 2 more articles in Scopus (a publication index of Elsevier, Netherlands) or ISI (Web of Science, a publication index of Clarivate Analytics, USA) before graduation. “I like the number 5, it's a beautiful number. I also like to research the topic of language models applied in chatbots or virtual assistant tools listed  as OpenAI's GPT or Google's Gemini. In my research group, there is Ms. Ha, a batch preceding mine, also the first batch of this major at UEH, and already graduated. She published an article in Scopus and is currently working in data processing and as an analysis at Momo (the company that owns the e-wallet of the same name with the largest number of users in Vietnam)" - Quoc Viet shared. With an IELTS score of 8.0, Viet shared that he planned to apply for a master's scholarship related to Data Science abroad after graduation. He aimed to find a new challenge to conquer, to gain experience, and to prepare for future work. Data Science (applied direction) at UEH - Choosing to master the digital technology race Developed according to UEH's Technology and Applied Computing orientation, the Data Science program was launched to anticipate the explosion of big data with the strong development of Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Augmented Reality (AR), Internet of Things (IoTs). Data science is the science of managing and analyzing data to find insights, actionable knowledge, and action-led decisions. Data science consists of three main parts: (i) initializing and managing data, (ii) analyzing data, and (iii) turning analytical results into actionable value. The analysis and use of analytical results rely on three sources of knowledge: (i) mathematical statistics, (ii) computer science, and (iii) knowledge of specific applications. The knowledge areas of data science include Data mining, Statistics, Machine learning, Analysis, and Programming. UEH's Data Science program aims to provide learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to become experts and managers in the field of data science. Learners are competent to participate in data-related work, including planning, collecting, pre-processing data (especially big data), and applying data management models, statistical methods, machine learning methods, and data analysis tools to solve economic, business, and management problems. In addition, students are equipped with foreign language skills, supplemented with background knowledge related to economics, and continuously updated with the latest standards and data technologies to improve quality and increase the ability to integrate and meet the increasing needs of businesses in the context of the digital economy. Wide career prospects and desirable salaries in the Data Science industry After graduating from Data Science, students will have a variety of different job options: - Data Analyst in businesses in E-commerce, marketing, finance and banking, telecommunications, etc.; - Data Engineer at technology enterprises and production businesses with data departments or centers; - Specialist or manager of data science projects (Data scientist); - Expert in researching and applying data science solutions in business and enterprise management. According to the latest statistics from VietnamWorks, the reference pay rate for jobs related to the field of Data Science is as follows: Job title Pay rate Data Engineer $1,352/month Data Analyst $910/month Data scientist $1,533/month Admission information for UEH Data Science program in 2024 Code: KSA Admission registration code: 7460108 Admission score 2023: 26.30 (high school graduation exam results) More details regarding the 4-year program can be found at https://tuyensinh.ueh.edu.vn/bai-viet/khoa-hoc-du-lieu-dai-hoc-chinh-quy-chuong-trinh-chuan/ Admission information and methods can be found at https://tuyensinhdaihoc.ueh.edu.vn/ News and photos: UEH School of Business Information Technology, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Acoustic Show organized by UEH Dan Ca Club in conjunction with UEH English Zone with the theme "TREASURE" marks a new aspect, bringing a fresh breeze in the style and music genre of the Dan Ca Club. The organizers are setting up and preparing for the show TREASURE - in English comes from the Old French tresor, both meaning "something of great value", otherwise known as treasure. Treasure is often associated with wealth, always treasured and praised for its rare appeal. The relationships around us are similar, they are all gems honed over time, treasures we need to keep. When experiencing sadness and joy in life, appreciation and love will make the relationship between you and the person you love sublimate, and happiness will also arise from there. Poster of The Show Accompanying this show is the extremely special presence of the following guests: Guest band At the show, the band delivered carefully planned, meticulous and professional performances so that listeners could fully enjoy the emotions the song brings. The band performed professionally Besides, it is impossible not to mention the extremely enthusiastic support of the students that contributed to creating a more complete concert than ever. See you again in the following show! News and pics: UEH Dan Ca Club, Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The labor market is constantly changing, and 2024 presents both challenges and opportunities for both job seekers and employers. Let's join DSA to explore and select good job opportunities in the new market trend! Groups of industries with high demand for human resources in Vietnam To identify emerging trends in the job market, in 2023, the Center of Forecasting Manpower Needs and Labor Market Information HCMC (FALMI) surveyed the recruitment needs of nearly 75,000 businesses with nearly 305,000 job openings. Industries with the highest recruitment demand in 2023 (Source: FALMI) With many emerging recruitment trends, what do we need to adapt well to it? If you can't fully answer that question yet, here are some tips you can take to boost your future career planning. Essential skills in the digital age According to Bernard Marr, author of the book "Future Skills: The 20 skills and competencies everyone needs to succeed in a digital world", he believes that the most sought-after skills will fall into one of two groups: In other words, some skills will belong to the field of technology, while others are soft skills. But they often have one thing in common: they allow us to leverage specific skills in a world where machines are becoming increasingly complex. Specifically, the required skill sets are: In addition to the above skills, here are some things you can do right now to increase your job application potential: Connect from university Building a network provides an opportunity to gain insights from different perspectives and experiences, helping us to enhance both our learning and personal development, and this has been made easy through different platforms. From internships to research projects, relationships can open doors that we never thought possible. Therefore, building a network early in your academic career will lay a solid foundation for future job search and career development. Be interested in the business Instead of trying to make yourself the most interesting person, the one who looks really "experienced", show the interviewer how interested you are in the opportunity. You should provide examples of how you have tackled past challenges and successes to demonstrate how you can contribute to the organization. Don't forget to use the STAR method to communicate your experience and achievements in a concise and engaging way. Go the extra mile Going the extra mile can make all the difference when applying for an internship. If there is an event, webinar, or skill-building opportunity related to the internship, attend it. Employers notice when you put in the effort and will remember the candidates who show up to their events multiple times. Additionally, these small actions set you apart from other candidates and show that you are genuinely invested in the position. UEH SHARING – CAREER FAIR: CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE Evidently, continuously updating yourself with recruitment trends and developing your skills are essential for increasing your chances of getting a fulfilling job. At UEH, informative and practical events like UEH Sharing – Career Fair will play a crucial role in identifying the trends, requirements, and characteristics of various careers so that you can determine your career goals. This annual event, organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for the past 25 years, is a place to CONNECT the COMMUNITY of organizations, businesses, and individuals; SPREAD KNOWLEDGE and provide a HIGH-QUALITY HUMAN RESOURCE; and accompany organizations and individuals to ACT SUSTAINABLY, fulfill social responsibility, and promote the brand. In 2024, UEH Sharing – Career Fair is expected to attract more than 60 booths from businesses participating in recruitment from the fields of Banking – Finance – Insurance, Securities, Accounting, Auditing, Consulting, Consumer Goods – Food, Technology – E-commerce, Construction – Real Estate, Trade – Import-Export – Logistics, Manufacturing – Materials – Energy, Technology and Design, etc. Thereby, it will bring thousands of attractive job positions through direct and online recruitment, providing information about the labor market, career trends, and diverse internship opportunities for participants. Learn more about UEH Career Fair and update information HERE News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Reference: 1. https://www.reeracoen.com.vn/en/articles/du-doan-nhung-nganh-nghe-co-nhu-cau-nhan-luc-cao-nam-2024 2. https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2023/11/27/the-10-most-in-demand-skills-in-2024/?sh=721f00765739 3. https://www.adecco.ch/en-us/blog/modern-job-application-trends-you-should-know-about 4. https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/articles/what-to-know-about-internships 5. https://rabbitfood.sdstate.edu/career/how-an-internship-prepares-you-for-the-job-market 6.https://dsa.ueh.edu.vn/career-fair/ueh-sharing-career-fair-2023-hon-9-ty-dong-dong-hanh-cung-chuong-trinh-ket-noi-cong-dong-lan-toa-tri-thuc-hanh-dong-ben-vung-va-5-000-co-hoi-viec-lam-tiep-can-nguoi-lao-dong/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Saigon Marketing] “Although tourism is referred to as a 'smokeless industry', it is harmful for the natural environment. Garbage, noise, negative impacts on local cultures are factors primarily leading to environmental destruction and disruption of local community life", remarked Mr. Duong Ngoc Thang - Lecturer of the School of Tourism, UEH College of Business when mentioning the negatives of tourism, at the seminar 'Finding the Shape of Responsible Travel in Tourism Businesses'. Recognizing the possible negative impacts of tourism, taking action to minimize them is necessary. At the seminar "Finding the Shape of Responsible Travel in Tourism Businesses" taking place at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) on March 9, 2024, guests involved in discussions and sharing perspectives on performing responsibility for tourism today. The seminar "Finding the Shape of Responsible Travel in Tourism Businesses" was held at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on the morning of March 9, 2024. Photo: Gia Nghi Some opinions say that practicing responsible travel contributes to protecting the environment and human culture as well as is also an important factor in shaping and enhancing the reputation of tourism businesses. However, there are many challenges surrounding the implementation of responsible travel, making many businesses hesitant. This is easily comprehensible, according to Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Toan - Director of Image Travel & Events Company, member of the Safe Destination Initiative: "The improper understanding of responsible travel, as well as blaming the responsibility on the government is the major issue that makes many travel businesses afraid. The lack of understanding results in no action taken since no one thinks that they are involved. The mindset that this is something that the government must do first and then businesses will follow also results in no one performing it." Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Toan - Director of Image Travel & Events Company - presenting at the seminar on the morning of March 9 Mr. Toan added that awareness of responsible travel among domestic tourists is not high; therefore, the pressure is not significant. Some charitable activities, although not representing responsible travel, are enough to satisfy tourists. A young participant sharing his viewpoint at the seminar. Photo: Gia Nghi At the seminar, guests and speakers together evaluated and shaped "responsible travel" in the world and in Vietnam. According to Dr. Doan Duc Minh - Vice Dean of the School of Tourism, UEH College of Business: "Sustainable tourism not only take advantage of the environment and local culture but also promotes regeneration. Things like collecting trash and planting trees are just small actions in a chain of sustainable tourism activities that include building, using, and regenerating. Responsible travel must be both building, using and regenerating.” Involving in taking actions showing responsibility for tourism not only needs to be performed by tourism agencies but also by tourists, Dr. Doan Duc Minh added. Dr. Doan Duc Minh - Vice Dean of the School of Tourism, UEH College of Business - discussing at the seminar. Photo: Gia Nghi Representing the WAFORT responsible travel community - the organizer of the seminar, Mr. Hoang Trong Quyen stated: "Comprehensive strategies to achieve sustainable goals are based on policies, strategies, and management tactics and financial potential to implement sustainable travel. Responsible travel includes responsible agencies, responsible destinations, and responsible tourists. Revolving around the story of responsible travel, tourism organizers and experts also mentioned the issue of widespread communication. “Many people think that collecting trash is not their duty and should be conducted by environmental sanitation teams, then they have no responsibility to do it. Even if trash is collected, it has yet to be enough and it's a waste of time. However, although the amount of trash collected is not much, this action has the power to communicate and change perceptions, making it more meaningful to those who see it. At least they will no longer litter," one guest shared his opinion at the discussion. Also talking about this, Mr. Vo Hong Van - Member of the Editorial Board of Saigon Economic Magazine - also discussed the role of the media in responsible tourism. According to him, media plays an important role in spreading the messages and values ​​that responsible travel benefits not only tourists and travel companies but also destinations and local communities. Mr. Vo Hong Van - Member of the Editorial Board of Saigon Economic Magazine – discussing the role of the media in responsible travel at the seminar. “If green and responsible actions are communicated and connected, they will spread better to the community. Doing this not only enhances the reputation of the organizing unit but also shapes readers' minds, helping them better know and understand the unit," said Mr. Vo Hong Van. The seminar had the participation of businesses and tourism researchers, and attracted many young people and students from universities in the city. Photo: Gia Nghi From the perspective of a travel business, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Toan, Director of Image Travel & Events remarked that businesses need to meet the requirements of "responsible travel" on all three aspects of sustainable impacts, including economics, environment, and society. In addition to sharing and discussion, the seminar also organized exchange activities in many different forms, especially "forum theater". This was a show addressing issues related to responsible travel through unexpected situations. The actors led and moderated the situations, and the audience was encouraged to participate and contribute to the play, and offer solutions for each situation. Forum theater at the seminar: "Finding the Shape of Responsible Travel in Tourism Businesses". Photo: Gia Nghi The seminar "Finding the Shape of Responsible Travel in Tourism Businesses" was held at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on March 9, 2024, coordinated by the School of Tourism, UEH College of Business, the WAFORT Responsible Travel Community and the Safe Destinations Initiative program. The seminar had the participation of tourism businesses and researchers and attracted many young students from Universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Source: Saigon Marketing Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 4, 2024, at the Hall of the University of Economics (DUE) - the University of Danang, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with DUE and the Institute of Business Research - UEH successfully organized a conference with the topic "International and domestic context affecting digital economic development: opportunities and challenges for Vietnam" to implement the research plan on the national science and technology topic "Digital economic development: Orientation and policy solutions", code KX.04.22/21 -25, under the national science and technology program "Political research for the period of 2021-2025". Overview of the Conference On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Director of the Institute of Business Research; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Dang Khoa - Director of Management Program, UEH College of Business. Conference Chairing Committee On behalf of DUE, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Truong Ba Thanh - Chairman of Da Nang Economic Association; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Vu - Director of Danang University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Vo Thi Thuy Anh - Chairman of the DUE Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Van Huy - Principal of DUE; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Doan Ngoc Phi Anh - Vice Principal of DUE; Dr. Huynh Thi Hong Hanh - Vice Principal of DUE. Delegates attending the Conference Speaking to welcome the Conference, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Van Huy - Principal of DUE - remarked: "The fourth industrial revolution has been creating strong and unprecedented changes on a global scale. Countries, including Vietnam, are trying to take advantage of the strong development of the digital economy and technology to create a new competitive edge and seek faster and more sustainable development drivers. In particular, for Vietnam, promoting the digital economy can be considered one of the important strategies to restructure the economy and join the global high-value chain to break the middle-income trap in the last decade. The Government's recent strategies and policies for digital transformation, technology development, and promoting economic sectors associated with digital technology have had certain successes. The proportion of digital economy in Vietnam's GDP in 2023 will reach 16.5% with a growth rate of about 20%/year. Google's report evaluates Vietnam's digital economic growth rate as the fastest in Southeast Asia for 2 consecutive years (2022, 2023), 3.5 times higher than the GDP growth rate. Vietnam is internationally assessed as one of the group of countries with strong digital economic development potential in the world. Along with great and obvious opportunities, Vietnam's digital economy is also facing many significant problems and challenges. Obstacles within the domestic economy listed as economic structure, technological resources, and business practices as well as unusual fluctuations from the world are resulting in risks and unpredictable impacts on the development of this area. Understanding the opportunities and challenges for the development of the digital economy is an urgent requirement of policy-making agencies, local leaders, the business community, and researchers. Therefore, the conference "International and Domestic Context Affecting Digital Economic Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Vietnam" is a practical activity, especially in the Government’s implementation of the National Strategy for developing the digital economy and digital society until 2025. I hope and believe that, with high focus and frank sharing, we will have solid information and solutions to help promote Vietnam's digital economic development." Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Van Huy - Principal of DUE - delivering the welcome speech Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the Council of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - asserted: "The development of the digital economy is happening strongly and creating significant opportunities and challenges for each country, including Vietnam. This development is driven by the remarkable progress of information and communications, and the rapid shift of the world economy from traditional to digital one. This requires countries to adapt to not only survive but also develop in the new era. Vietnam has been making continuous efforts to create a favorable environment for the development of the digital economy. The Government has implemented many policies and strategies to promote the development of the digital economy, such as the national digital transformation strategy, digital infrastructure development, and high-quality human resources training in information technology”. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - delivering the opening speech Within the framework of the Conference, there were two presentations by representatives of UEH and DUE, including: (1) "International and domestic context affecting digital economic development: Opportunities and challenges" by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Dang Khoa - Director of the Management Program, UEH College of Business. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Dang Khoa presenting his paper (2) "Digital transformation - roadmap, capabilities, barriers, and challenges: World experiences and lessons for Vietnam" by presented Dr. Le Thi Minh Hang - Dean of Faculty of Business Administration, DUE . Dr. Le Thi Minh Hang presenting the paper Through the two presentations, conference participants better understood the current international and domestic context in which digital economic development is facing many opportunities and challenges. Adverse external factors combined with persistent internal restrictions have created a difficult and volatile business environment. In 2023, Vietnam's economy will continue to suffer "double impacts" from these factors. Recognizing these challenges, the Government has introduced policies and solutions to promote economic development. This includes the implementation of Resolution No. 01/NQ-CP dated January 6, 2023, and the Socio-Economic Recovery and Development Program. In addition, Directive 03/CT-TTg dated January 27, 2023 of the Prime Minister has set out key tasks and solutions to support businesses and people. In addition, digital economic development also plays an important role and is one of the three main pillars of national digital transformation. To achieve the digital economy target of at least 20% by 2025, it is necessary to grow 3 - 4 times faster than GDP growth, which is about 20 - 25% per year. This poses difficult tasks and requires groundbreaking new solutions to be completed. The conference ended successfully and brought many research values ​​for the development of the digital economy in Vietnam. The Organizing Committee expected that the conference "International and Domestic Context Affecting Digital Economic Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Vietnam" would be a useful forum for students, lecturers, researchers, experts, and participating delegates to exchange, share, and criticize issues related to digital economic development in the current domestic and international context. Developing the digital economy will help optimize resources, bringing many benefits, values, and opportunities. On the other hand, the digital economy will pose many requirements, challenges, and difficulties, requiring each country to build an appropriate roadmap in each stage, from building and perfecting institutions and legal corridors to strengthening investing in digital infrastructure and developing digital human resources. News and photos: Institute of Business Research, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 6th, 2024,  at Campus B - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the International Exchange Workshop on ArtTech was successfully organized by UEH School of Tourism, UEH College of Business and the School of Media and Design, UEH College of Technology and Design in collaboration with Republic Polytechnic Singapore. The workshop aimed to offer students from both universities a valuable opportunity to explore the limitless potential of the innovative combination of art and technology. Students enthusiastically participating in the workshop The workshop was attended by Ms. Cinthie Loy and Ms. Conny Soh - Lecturers from Republic Polytechnic Singapore, Lecturers from from School of Media and Design (UEH - CTD) and School of Tourism (UEH - COB), and over 50 students from Vietnam and Singapore. Lecturers from School of Media and Design (UEH - CTD), School of Tourism (UEH - COB) and Republic Polytechnic Singapore The workshop was a great opportunity for students to learn, connect, and make new friends through the challenge of decorating traditional conical hats with details reflecting the cultural identities of Vietnam and Singapore, and finding interesting angles in the campus to create TikTok videos promoting their products within 45 minutes. The mini-project presentations by the groups were then commented on by lecturers from School of Media and Design (UEH - CTD), School of Tourism (UEH - COB) and the partner university to provide further improvement ideas, and small gifts were presented to the best performing group. Students from both universities working together In addition, at the workshop, Dr. Dong-su Yi - Vice Dean of the School of Media and Design, (UEH - CTD), former Global Creative Director of Ogilvy & Mather, shared valuable knowledge and experience on the topic of ArtTech, providing the workshop with insightful lessons in the hope that students can unleash their inner artist while integrating into the digital world. Dr. Dong-su Yi sharing knowledge and personal experience Through this exciting International Exchange Workshop, students from both universities not only gained valuable knowledge and skills but also cherished memories in their academic journey. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the Signing Ceremony, on the side of UEH, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Chief of the University Office; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tu Van Binh - Deputy Director of the Graduate School; Mr. Phan Nhu Minh - Director of the International Language And Country Studies Institute, and Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting. On the side of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee, there was the attendance of Comrade Vo Duc Trong - Standing Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee; Comrade Nguyen Thi Thu Hien - Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Tay Ninh Province, and representatives of Departments, Boards, and Services of Tay Ninh province. Overview of the signing ceremony Speaking under the frame of the signing ceremony, Comrade Vo Duc Trong - Standing Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee - emphasized that Tay Ninh province has many potentials and strengths in the Southeast region, especially in tourism. Comrade Vo Duc Trong believed that the cooperation program between the two sides would contribute to the socio-economic development of Tay Ninh province in the upcoming years as well as contribute to the research and training of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The cooperation activities of UEH and Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee would be concretized into plans and assessed annually so that the cooperation contents can be implemented effectively. Comrade Vo Duc Trong - Standing Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee At the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH, on behalf of UEH, thanked the People's Committee of Tay Ninh Province for trusting and facilitating the University to carry out research and training content to serve the socio-economic development of the province. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will continue to research and add more preferential policies on training and scholarships for Tay Ninh province to strengthen the cooperative relationship between the two units and commit to implementing effectively the agreed contents. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH After discussing and agreeing on operational directions in the near future, UEH and Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the following contents: UEH and Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee signing a Memorandum of Understanding Promoting its role as a key national university, UEH has been constantly improving the quality of training, promoting activities, developing cooperation with localities, and striving to contribute its efforts to the development of society and the country. Representatives of both sides exchanging souvenirs News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In addition to professional training, research, and knowledge transfer, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is also a dynamic environment with various union and voluntary movement activities, and especially fitness and sports. Every student at UEH will be encouraged and facilitated to develop themselves comprehensively, from knowledge to mental and physical health. In 2024, UEH will organize the Student Football Tournament for the first time called "UEH League", taking place from March to September 2024 with 49 matches at the football field in UEH Nguyen Van Campus Sports Complex, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City with 10 teams (8 teams in the quarterfinals of the Futsal tournament of the UEH Student Sports Festival in 2023). The remaining 2 teams are selected from the 2 winners in the playoff match from 04 the second-place teams that could not enter the quarterfinals of the Student Sports Festival 2023. In a large-scale and professional manner, the UEH League 2024 is aimed at UEH male students studying full-time, part-time, and in international affiliated programs or those participating in exchange programs at UEH. The tournament’s organization plan is as follows: - March 10, 2024: Play-off qualifying rounds - April 2, 2024: UEH League launch event - April 7, 2024: UEH League 2024 opening - April 7 - May 12, 2024 and August 11 - September 22, 2024: 05 matches every Sunday - September 22, 2024: Final Round and Award Ceremony The competition format is that 10 teams compete in a round robin to calculate points, and then select 4 teams with the highest score to enter the semi-finals. Detailedly: Prize structure: - Team prize (Champion, Second and Third) - Additional prizes Information regarding relegation: The two teams with the lowest scores among the 10 teams after playing the round-robin will be relegated and compete in the play-off to compete for tickets with teams not participating in the UEH League 2024 for the next UEH League. The Opening and Final Rounds and Awarding Ceremony will be live on the UEH fanpage, UEH League page, and UEH YouTube channel. *Details regarding the tournament regulations can be found HERE. More than a playground to improve health, the organization of this football tournament is also a platform for exchange and connection between generations of students, thereby contributing to building a dynamic academic community at UEH.. In particular, through UEH League we want to spread the will to strive strongly to the younger generations. Football is not just a slogan but also determination and desire to reach great goals. At UEH League, it is not only a place for players to score goals but also an opportunity to prove their bravery, overcome their limits, and devote themselves to team spirit. More than achieving goals on the field, UEH League will create an energetic, united, creative, and developed community where each individual can satisfy their passion and pride, “UEH League” - A symbol of rise and cohesion, for a sustainable development community. With practical meaning, the UEH League - Student Football Tournament 2024 is honored to be sponsored by the Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), co-sponsored by Hoa Sen Group, Skyline Company, Cheers Convenience Store Chain, Revive, and accompanied in terms of media by SC Network. These sponsorships and companionship will contribute to improving the quality of the football tournament in particular and physical education activities for UEH students in general. Information regarding the UEH League is regularly updated at sport.ueh.edu.vn/league and UEH League Fanpage. News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 3, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) Union successfully organized the UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023. The ceremony welcomed the participation of lecturers, collectives, and individual students who have excellent research works and topics in the Ministerial-level research awards and UEH Young Researcher Awards 2023.  This was the result of the process of tireless efforts, demonstrating the spirit of inquisitiveness, creativity, and passion for scientific research of students at UEH. UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023 Student scientific research activities: A journey to grow and to shine together After nearly half a century of continuous development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is honored to become a multi-disciplinary university, marking an important step forward in its development process. This success is also shown through UEH's continuous participation and achievement of many awards and scientific research playgrounds in various fields. Regarding UEH awards and activities, 147 topics won the UEH500 Awards, 457 topics won the UEH Young Researcher Awards, and 34 research projects achieved quality and were published in the Journal of Student Scientific Inquiry for Development No. 1 and No. 2. More notably, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City had 5 topics included in the golden table of the "Eureka Scientific Research Awards for Students” and were leading the number of awards with 23 topics in the National Science Contest for Students: "Olympiad for Econometrics and its Applications", of which 1 topic won the First Prize overall. In addition, there were 46 students whose research projects won the Science and Technology Awards for Students in Higher Education Institutions organized by the Ministry of Education and Training, including 2 Second prizes, 6 third prizes, and 4 consolation prizes. The scientific research awards that UEH students have achieved at all levels are not only a source of pride but also a testament to the perseverance and dedication of both students and lecturers. These successes are the motivation for the UEH community to continue to strive and develop in the future. Honoring efforts in scientific research at UEH in 2023 The UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023 took place with the participation of delegates and lecturers who supervised excellent research projects that won awards, and nearly 2,000 students with high achievements at competitions and awards for scientific research for students at all levels. Overview of the UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023 Scientific research activities of UEH students have obtained impressive achievements in recent times. This has been the result of the clear direction from the UEH Party Committee - Board of Directors, along with the close attention and guidance of the Research - Development and Global Engagement Department. Opening the UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Standing Deputy Head of the Research - Development and Global Engagement Committee shared the importance and the orientation of developing student scientific research activities at the ceremony. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen delivering the opening speech at the UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023 Besides, on the evening of March 3, 2023, Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Research - Development and Global Engagement - shared and summarized the scientific research achievements of the UEH student community, as well as orientations for research activities in the future. Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu remarking at the night of the UEH Student Scientific Research Festival 2023 Achievements on the scientific research journey of UEH students At the ceremony night, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Union presented bouquets of flowers and the most sincere thanks to 62 supervisors who achieved excellent results in the Science and Technology Awards for Students in Higher Education Institutions, Euréka Scientific Research Awards for Students, Olympiad Awards in Econometrics and its Applications, UEH Young Researcher Awards 2023. Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu awarding certificates of merit to supervisors having topics with high achievements in scientific research activities for students at all levels. UEH students actively participate in scientific research activities, from academic competitions to accumulate knowledge and experience to implementing scientific research projects. Many excellent research projects of UEH have been honored and nominated for city-level and ministerial-level awards, affirming the efforts and talents of UEH students. Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Vice Dean of the School of Accounting, Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of the School of International Business - Marketing recognized students who win the Science and Technology Awards for Students in Higher Education Institutions in 2023 The UEH Young Researcher Awards 2023 recognized 457 excellent topics, from more than 1,700 participating students. Among them, 79 topics won the A prize, 195 topics won the B prize and 183 topics won the C prize. Notably, the number of participating students not only increased significantly compared to previous years but also the quality of the topics was also highly appreciated by the professional council. This shows progress in investment and development of scientific research among UEH students. Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Vice Dean of the School of Accounting and Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Secretary of the UEH Youth Union awarding students who won the UEH Young Researchers Awards 2023 The year 2023 ended with brilliant marks in the scientific research activities of students of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. It can be stated that this is a year that marks many proud milestones with a series of outstanding achievements recorded. The UEH student community has continuously strived, dedicating their intelligence and creativity to bring valuable and highly applicable research topics. With the impressive achievements in the past year, the Organizing Committee believes that UEH will continue to achieve more success in the journey of creating common values and affirming UEH's position on the global education map. Additional photos: News and photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 2, 2024, the UEH Youth Union - Student Association solemnly held a Conference summarizing UEH  Union - Association works and the UEH Youth Awards 2023 to evaluate, to recognize, and to honor outstanding groups and individuals contributing to creating excellent programs and activities. Overview of the Conference summarizing UEH Union - Association works and the UEH Youth Awards 2023 Attending the ceremony, on behalf of the City Youth Union - Student Association, there was the presence of Comrade Phan Tan Anh - Vice President of the Vietnamese Student Association in Ho Chi Minh City; Comrade Luong Sy Nhan - Member of the Youth Union's Executive Committee, Deputy Head of the Youth Union's Organization and Inspection Committee. In terms of the leadership of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Member of the Party Standing Committee, Deputy Director of UEH; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Standing Member of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Union; Mr. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Human Resource Management, Party Committee member in charge of Youth Affairs. On behalf of the UEH Union - Association, there was the participation of Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Secretary of the UEH Youth Union, Head of the UEH Youth Union Inspection Committee, and Ms. Du Phuc My Kim - Deputy Secretary of UEH Youth Union, President of UEH Student Association. In addition, the program also had the participation of members of the Executive Committee of the Youth Union - UEH Association, the Personnel Committee of UEH Schools, Heads and Deputy Heads of Professional Committees, and the Executive Committee of the Unions - Associations of Schools/Institutes/Dormitories, Boards of Directors, Executive Boards of Clubs/Teams/Groups, Executive Committees of Youth Union Branches. At the Conference, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Secretary of the UEH Youth Union - evaluated the activities of the Union and Association in 2023 and set out directions and expectations for 2024. The highlight of 2023 is the creativity and the innovation in UEH Youth Union - Association activities. Many new programs have been implemented, creating practical values for students. UEH Union - Association has changed the way of implementation and organization of activities while maximizing the effectiveness of online media and applying digital technology in operating the Union's activities. With that spirit, she also disseminated the orientations, challenges, and expectations for key activities in UEH Union - Association works in 2024 to Unions - Union officials at all levels including: Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong remarking and evaluating the results of UEH Union and Association activities in 2023 On behalf of the UEH Party Committee - Board of Directors, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Standing Member of the Party Committee, Deputy Director of UEH - complimented the achievements that the UEH Union and Association obtained in 2023. He acknowledged the efforts of Union and Association officials to organize effective and practical activities, attracting a large number of students. Appreciating the role of the Union - Association in fostering and developing the young generation, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao has set a development orientation for Union-Association works in 2024. He emphasized the importance of innovating content and operating methods, focusing on improving the quality of programs and activities towards practicality, efficiency, and suitability to the needs of students. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao addressing the Conference In order to implement Youth Union works and movements of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in 2024, the UEH Youth Union Standing Committee officially launched the Youth Month 2024 with the theme "Youth volunteering for community life". For each Youth Union member, March holds extremely great value and meaning. Youth Month 2024 with the theme "Youth volunteering for community life" promises to be a great opportunity for UEH youth to burn with enthusiasm, show the spirit of impetus and commitment, not to be afraid of hardships, and be ready to bring positive things through voluntary works for the community. At the ceremony, the UEH Youth Union Standing Committee - UEH Student Association Secretariat honored and awarded the UEH Youth Awards 2023 to 62 collectives with outstanding achievements including the following award categories: Top 3 for Schools/Institutes/Inter-Institutes/Dormitories: Top 3 for Clubs/Teams/Groups: Top 3 Units leading Schools/Institutes/Inter-Institutes/Dormitories rankings Top 3 units leading Clubs/Teams/Groups rankings 03 awards for promising models, solutions, projects, programs, and activities in 2023: Excellent units nominated to the awards for promising models, solutions, projects, programs, and activities in 2023 05 awards for outstanding activities: Units excellently winning awards in various categories Most popular program and activity awards: The Student Association of the School of Accounting excellently winning the Most Popular Program and Activity Award Additional photos regarding the Conference: News and photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Considered as an emerging market for intelligent control and automation, especially applied in chip and semiconductor manufacturing, Vietnamese businesses will use more intelligent and automated systems in production lines and business operations. Therefore, high-quality human resources capable of operating and managing intelligent and automated systems in different fields will be sought after by the market. Trends in Intelligent Control and Automation in Vietnam In today's era, Intelligent Control and Automation is the use of technology to make a process or system operate automatically or be intelligently controlled and monitored without human intervention. Nowadays, this approach allows the implementation and fundamental changes of different tasks in agriculture, commerce, services, and business. According to experts, the breakthrough of Intelligent Control and Automation is a clear manifestation of the fourth industrial revolution. In Vietnam, industry, agriculture, services, trade, and business have been developing rapidly with the application of modern and advanced technologies in intelligent control and automation. This helps increase productivity and quality, and reduce labor costs, providing significant opportunities for market growth. According to forecasts, within the next 10 to 15 years, the application of intelligent control and automation based on Artificial Intelligence will help people work and interact with smarter machines. In Vietnam, industry, agriculture, services, trade, and business have been developing rapidly with the application of modern and advanced technologies in intelligent control and automation. This helps increase productivity and quality, and reduce labor costs, providing significant opportunities for market growth. According to forecasts, within the next 10 to 15 years, the application of intelligent control and automation based on Artificial Intelligence will help people work and interact with smarter machines. Typical technology trends applied in intelligent control and automation include the integration of artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, cloud computing, blockchain, and Green Tech solutions. Applications are growing strongly in consumer and industrial manufacturing, self-driving cars, energy efficiency, and blockchain. This creates diverse career opportunities for experts and specialized personnel with multidisciplinary knowledge and skills: Understanding the most modern technologies and techniques - Understanding how to operate production and manage factories and enterprises – Knowing the applications of these technologies to optimize operational and management expertise. According to Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH): "Vietnam is the leading potential market for the chip and semiconductor manufacturing industry. Staying ahead of the trend, UEH believes that this industry not only needs human resources specializing in engineering, research, and component development but also needs those who can operate intelligent and automatic production systems, understand factories, production lines and processes, and apply them creatively to increase productivity, quality, and efficiency smartly. " The field of study that anticipates future job opportunities Recently, UEH has conducted careful surveys on human resource needs in the field of intelligent control and automation in the upcoming years. These studies have identified a growing need for high-quality human resources in the field of digital art and automation technology in response to the rapid development of related industries. Companies and organizations are looking for people who can apply new technology, from managing production to solving problems using intelligent systems. Therefore, UEH has designed and developed a program in Intelligent Control and Automation - a major that intersects Engineering, Computer Science, and Applied Automation Technology. The program will help students understand engineering, technology, operations, and production management, thereby, they can offer technology-applied solutions to make a system automatic without the need for human intervention. Accordingly, emphasis is placed on fundamental engineering principles, project management, and design projects, providing fundamental knowledge for students in the fields of automation, intelligent monitoring and control, software design, signal processing, and robotics; at the same time, cultivating innovative thinking, good logical reasoning and critical thinking, the ability to apply new technology, and data visualization skills. In particular, some technology trends applied in the learning process include artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, robotics, cloud computing, blockchain, and Green Tech solutions. UEH's program is in cooperation with prestigious international businesses and universities to facilitate students’ implementation of practical projects in businesses and communities, scholarship opportunities, and studying abroad through cooperation programs with universities worldwide (Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, etc.) thereby, helping them practice and experience the dynamic and international working environment. To ascertain the transmission of the latest technologies and trends, in addition to a team of highly qualified, experienced, knowledgeable UEH lecturers, with a connection between business and practice, there is also the participation in teaching of foreign professors and reputable experts in the field of intelligent control and automation from Korea, Japan, America and Europe. In addition, the school has invested heavily in facilities listed as modern computer rooms, art studios, and laboratories for learning and research with specialized and updated equipment to create an optimal learning and research environment for students. Engineers graduating from UEH's Intelligent Control and Automation program will possess diverse skills, opening up job opportunities in various fields including industry, energy, healthcare, aviation, transportation, and agriculture, etc. with possible positions as process engineer, design engineer, production engineer, system operations and maintenance engineer; automated process experts; research and development specialist; biomedical engineer; robotics expert, system programming engineer, etc. Therefore, the opportunity for development in Intelligent Control and Automation is huge for Gen Zs in the future. We should seize the opportunity to become the first generation of potential students in UEH's Intelligent Control and Automation program! News and photos: UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, Department of Marketing and Communicatio Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology ArtTech - the intersection of Art and Technology, which combines the knowledge of artists and engineers to create creative works, is predicted to become a strong growing trend in many fields including education, entertainment, event communication, marketing, creative industry, exhibitions, performances... Catching up with future trends, in 2024, University of Economics (UEH) Ho Chi Minh City officially implements an undergraduate program in ArtTech. This is also the first time an intensive ArtTech program has been offered by a university in Vietnam. 5.0 Era - the era of a super smart society is what will happen, and the timeline is determined very closely, 2035 or possibly earlier. "The rise of super technologies" - "Improving interaction between humans and machines" - "Putting people at the center" are the "hot" keywords when referring to this period. “Keeping pace with the times, UEH believes that more than ever, Managers and Leaders in Business, Economics, Law, Government, Data, and Communications need to understand and know how to apply Computers and Technology to expertise and operations. Therefore, with the view that "Computers and Technology cannot go alone but need to be linked with different fields in the direction of application to achieve optimal resource efficiency", in recent years, UEH has begun to develop new disciplines according to this direction. To date, UEH has implemented 18 programs (out of 56 programs) to stay ahead of these trends. Among them, ArtTech and Intelligent Control and Automation are the two newest programs, surpassing our inherently rigorous quality processes, and are officially included in the admission season 2024" - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - asserted. ArtTech – How to understand it correctly? “In the current context, ArtTech acts as an important intersection between artistic creativity and technological progress. History shows that pioneering innovators with radical visions like Nam June Paik, with groundbreaking innovations in the field of video art, predicted this ArtTech integration. Or Steve Jobs affirmed that the pinnacle of technological progress lies in the intersection with art" - Dr. Dong Su Yi - Vice Dean of the School of Media Design, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) (Former Global Creative Director of Ogilvy & Mather) shared. ArtTech is a combination of Art and Technology to create unique interactive art experiences, including digital art, multimedia design, Airtual Reality (VR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), NFT, Robot Arts, Virtual Human, Interactive Art, Real-time Graphics, Generative Art, Transmedia art, Time-based art, etc. ArtTech training is all about the incorporation of Technology into Art, using the knowledge of artists and engineers to create creative works. Accordingly, traditional media such as painting, sculpture, and traditional music are integrated into digital technology, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and other advanced technologies to invent unique and sophisticated experiences. Art and Technology expand the limits of traditional art, creating groundbreaking innovations that are practically applied in fields of education, entertainment, event media, marketing, creative industries., exhibitions, and performances. In fact, the history of ArtTech has appeared for a long time in the world. It started with early names as Arts and Technology or Interactive media, Interactive design, etc. The above programs have been offered at MIT, New York University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Tsinghua University, and especially in Asian developed countries using technology to serve outstanding arts, Korea, China, Japan, etc. Pioneering intensive ArtTech training in Vietnamese higher education Realizing the world's development trend, UEH has pioneered research and officially introduced the ArtTech program in 2024 with the desire to create a team that can combine conventional and new knowledge to invent art or design products providing a more interactive user experience. UEH's ArtTech program is designed by reference to more than 30 leading universities in the world such as MIT, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, ArtEZ, New York University, etc. The special feature of the ArtTech program at UEH lies in its outstanding content including Transmedia design, Cinematography, Interactive design, Art of artificial intelligence, etc. These are special subjects that provide in-depth knowledge for learners. At the same time, the program includes psychology and user behavior for learners to grasp and create the most effective and practical products. Right in the classrooms and simulation laboratories, students have the opportunity to experience the application of technologies: Artificial intelligence, Big data, computer graphics, visual effects, and cinematography. With its strong brand, UEH also promotes links with prestigious universities around the world to help students exchange from the second year to Germany, Australia, Korea, Macau, Portugal, and Italy. During their studies, students will be allowed to participate in practical activities with AR, VR, XR, and AI businesses and communities. Opportunities to grasp the future for Gen Z, who loves technology and art More than 40 years ago, when people used the manual hand-drawing method as the first exploratory thinking step before creating products to serve their lives, software design companies seized the opportunity to introduce their products like Photoshop and Adobe Illus, leading to the launch of other products about comics, production packaging, movies, etc. The art revolution ignited a new era with new terms born: VFX, Digital Art, etc. And, artists have gradually recognized machine-drawing products to replace the use of traditional hand-drawing art. We are being in a transitioning era of artificial intelligence. AI is currently the tool for humans to revolutionize If we know how to use and promote it, AI Art will make our lives better. However, to view AI as a tool to serve and support us in the thinking stage, we need to have the right mindset and rigorous knowledge to be able to select and create products with our identity. Therefore, the ArtTech program will help learners become pioneers with creative thinking in both fields of technology and design. UEH surveyed more than 100 businesses in the fields of marketing, advertising, event organization, art performance organization, design, and communication, and captured the very high demand for human resources in this area. The ArtTech program provides the market with experts in the following positions: 1. Creative & Design Industry: 2. Media & Entertainment Industry 3. Event, Exhibition & Performance Industry: Graduates can continue with graduate studies in the fields of Technology, Art, and Design. It can be said that the pioneering introduction of the ArtTech program at UEH not only meets the world’s trends but is also UEH’s effort to bring the best values ​​to its learners, helping them be ready for their future in today's digital era. News and photos: UEH School of Media Design, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 3, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and nearly 100 domestic and foreign universities, colleges, intermediate schools, and study-abroad consulting centers participated in the University Admission and Career Orientation Day in Ho Chi Minh City at the University of Technology (Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City), organized by Tuoi Tre newspaper in coordination with the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training), General Department of Vocational Training, and the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs. This was an annual consulting activity for student candidates before registering for university admission in 2024. In addition, the orientation day was also an information provider to help students and parents understand more about programs offered by UEH. On that day, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics (UEH) Ho Chi Minh City - was invited to conduct face-to-face consultation sessions with the Ministry of Education and Training and major universities in the city to answer all concerns of candidates and parents. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH, member of the Advisory Board (fourth from the right) Answering questions from parents interested in economics about which sector is forecasted to have the greatest job opportunities for the next 5 years, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao shared: "Most students and parents want to choose a major that suits the needs of society to have wide job opportunities. However, in the current context of the country and world economy, it is difficult to make accurate forecasts for the next few years regarding which occupations will have the most job opportunities. In particular, in the current booming technology era, the behavior of consumers and regulators has changed a lot. Current training trends are transdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary. Professions that have combined knowledge and skills in different fields will be secure for future university degree holders. Currently, there has been a trend of combining the application of science and technology, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence to solve traditional economic problems. Don't equate college with seeking a job. At university, what students enjoy is self-study and self-research to change and upgrade themselves so that their university degree is never old or outdated, no matter how the economy develops. Therefore, choosing a career that matches the development trend of society is important;however, what is equally important is how to study and study at what school. We need to choose a major that suits our qualities. If we choose to study a trendy field, but we are not suitable for it, we cannot exploit our full potential to develop. You should choose careers that resonate and are combined with the trend of technology explosion and innovation." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao answering parents' questions In addition to direct consultation sessions with universities, UEH held in-depth consultation activities at its booth with the participation of lecturers and experts from UEH College of Business, College of Economics and Law and Government, College of Technology and Design, Vinh Long Campus, and Department of Training to help students from provinces and cities better understand the 56 multi-disciplinary programs at UEH, especially new programs starting to enroll in 2024 (ArtTech and Intelligent Control and Automation), along with new features in the university admissions season 2024. In-depth consulting activities at the UEH booth attracting many parents and students At the same time, parents and students can directly experience the "ArtTech, Architecture, Robotics" exhibition, displaying technology, art, and products designed by students of the College of Technology and Design with their specialized knowledge. Students learning 3D printers used in the learning process of the Architecture and Smart City Design program The students had the opportunity to experience Smart Robots, Robots dancing to music, Automatic Water Puppet performances, and applications of the programs: Intelligent Control and Automation Engineering; Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering; Logistics Technology Engineering Responding to a reporter from Tuoi Tre Newspaper at the exhibition, Ms. Vu Tuong Quyen, lecturer in the School of Media Design, College of Technology and Design, affirmed: "This is the first year of the Arttech program to be taught in Vietnam. Arttech is the intersection of technology and art. Those studying this major must love new technology and art to be able to create products that are closer to users in the digital age. This year, the school enrolls 70 students in Arttech. They will study with international lecturers from China, Italy, Korea, Germany, and France." Students experiencing the VR game, applications of ArtTech, and  Digital Communication and Multimedia Design programs As a key, national multidisciplinary university, UEH puts the responsibility of sustainable career orientation first, supporting the young generation to have a comprehensive and in-depth view of professions, thereby helping them to choose appropriate programs and become the best version of themselves. UEH always accompanies and is a friend to support students on their journey to conquer their university dreams. Further details regarding UEH's sustainable admission and career orientation journey in nearly 30 localities can be found HERE. Additional photos regarding the Admissions and Career Orientation Day, HCM 2024: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Undergraduate Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the role of a key national university following the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development strategy, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always focuses on career orientation for future intellectual generations. To accompany parents and students in the process of choosing majors and careers, UEH coordinates with the Department of Education and Training of Provinces and Cities, Tuoi Tre Newspaper, and Ho Chi Minh City Education Magazine to participate in career orientation programs in 2024. Opening the Sustainable University Admissions and Career Orientation Campaign, on February 29, at the Binh Phuoc Provincial Cultural Center, UEH participated in the Career and College Admissions Orientation Session 2024. The program was attended by Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business with representatives of the Department of Education and Training of Binh Phuoc province, Binh Phuoc Provincial Cultural Center and lecturers of Universities in Ho Chi Minh City. In particular, the program also had the participation of more than 1,000 students from high schools in Binh Phuoc province. Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business (second from the left), member of the Advisory Board For the question: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City usually has a very high competition rate in university admission. How many targets are allocated for each method?”, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong responded: “This year, UEH basically remains the same quota and 06 admission methods as it does every year. Therefore, the opportunities are similar for all applicants. Currently, the school is enrolling students at 02 campuses in Ho Chi Minh City (Code KSA), and at Vinh Long Campus (Code KSV) with the same qualifications. Tuition at UEH - Vinh Long Campus is 60-65% compared to that in Ho Chi Minh City, and in the final year, students will be able to transfer to study at Ho Chi Minh City campuses. Specifically, the methods 1,2,3,4,5,6 will have corresponding rates of 1%, 1-3%, 40-50%, 20-30%, 10%, and those remaining. Continuing the program, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong also advised parents and students to choose study programs with international features: "Students and parents should understand international features in 3 aspects: First, whether the field of study/ the program achieves international quality accreditation. In higher education, two popular standards are AUN-QA (a network of leading universities in Southeast Asia) and FIBAA (a prestigious European education quality assurance organization). Second, whether it is a full or partial English-taught program. Third, whether the program provides the opportunity to experience an international learning environment such as networking and exchange. Not only the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, but many universities have joint programs, standardized programs fully and partially taught in English. Depending on the characteristics and strengths of each school, their programs are built to have different approaches. During this year's admissions season, UEH offers a very special program, the ISB ASEAN CO-OP Bachelor's program, based on the ISB BBUS talented bachelor's program, entirely in English with the goal of providing general and in-depth knowledge for students to practice and gain work experiences at large businesses and economic groups in ASEAN countries right during their studies at school. Participating in the program, learners can experience some modules at foreign partner schools and study some subjects associated with practices at businesses in ASEAN. After 02 semesters, students will be considered for one of two majors (Marketing, Finance - Banking) based on their aspirations, learning results and targets. In reality, the CO-OP training model between Universities and Enterprises has become more popular in developed countries, so UEH believes that this will be a new training product that meets the current need for strong international integration." Students who asked questions in the auditorium received gifts from UEH In addition to in-person questions at the auditorium, parents and students also asked questions via the hotline and live stream: "I like Information Technology and plan to register for admission into this major. I'm worried about if I should choose to study Information Technology at an Engineering university or at an Economics university with strengths in Information Technology. I hope the advisory board to share about this content.” “As a Multidisciplinary University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) or any other schools all have their own strengths that are difficult for us to compare, however, UEH's strength lies in its economic, business, and management foundation. We provide applied technology programs, and our motto is that Computer and Technology in the future must be specifically applied to humans and work. Our students not only have an in-depth understanding of machinery and technology but also know how to apply them to solve economic problems. The technology program at UEH will be integrated with multi-disciplinary knowledge, promoting the ability to apply technology to professional operations. The curriculum is designed towards application and practice: 30% fundamental knowledge; 70% specialized and practical knowledge with in-depth application in the field. Depending on the approach of students and parents, appropriate choices can be made." Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong replied. UEH's in-person consultation desk at the local area The career and admission orientation program in Binh Phuoc Province took place successfully. With the mission of accompanying parents and students in the process of choosing majors and careers, UEH will continue to be present in nearly 30 Provinces and Cities stretching from the Central to the South, specifically as follows: No. Province Venue Time Specialist 1 Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Sunday, March 3, 2024 Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, Deputy Director of UEH 2 Tien Giang Tien Giang University, 119 Ap Bac, Ward 5, My Tho, Tien Giang Saturday, March 9, 2024 Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Deputy Director of UEH 3 Can Tho Can Tho University 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Sunday, March 10, 2024 4 Ca Mau Tran Van Thoi High School, Sub-village 7, Tran Van Thoi Town, Tran Van Thoi District, Ca Mau Saturday, March 16, 2024 Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, Deputy Director of UEH 5 Bac Lieu Bac Lieu High School, Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, Ward 1, Bac Lieu Sunday, March 17, 2024 6 Binh Phuoc Provincial Cultural Center (live on Binh Phuoc Television) 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m, Thursday, February 29, 2024 Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong, Vice Rector of UEH College of Business 7 Dak Nong Provincial Convention Center (live on Binh Phuoc Television) 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m, Friday, March 1, 2024 8 Lam Dong Labor Cultural House of Lam Dong (live on Lam Dong Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Saturday, March 2, 2024 Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government 9 Dak Lak Provincial Cultural Center 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Sunday March 3, 2024 10 Gia Lai Young Pioneers House of Gia Lai 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Monday March 4, 2024 11 Da Nang Danang Radio and Television (live on Danang Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Thursday March 7, 2024 Assoc.Prof.D. Trinh Thuy Anh, Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design 12 Quang Nam Provincial Cultural House (live on Quang Nam Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Friday, March 8, 2024 13 Quang Ngai Labor Cultural House (live on Quang Ngai Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Saturday, March 9, 2024 Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong, Vice Rector of UEH College of Business 14 Binh Dinh Labor Cultural House (live on Binh Dinh Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Sunday, March 10, 2024 15 Phu Yen Provincial Cultural Center (live on Phu Yen Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Monday, March 11, 2024 Dr. Thai Kin Phung, Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design 16 Khanh Hoa Nha Trang University (live on Khanh Hoa Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Tuesday, March 12, 2024 17 Tra Vinh Provincial Convention Center (live on Tra Vinh Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Wednesday, March 20, 2024 Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Deputy Director of UEH 18 Dong Thap Labor Cultural House (live on Dong Thap Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Thursday, March 21, 2024 Ms. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu, Standing Deputy Director of UEH – Vinh Long Campus 19 Can Tho Rua Hall (Can Tho University) (live on Can Tho Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Friday March 22, 2024 20 An Giang Young Pioneers House (live on An Giang Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Saturday March 23, 2024 Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Deputy Director of UEH 21 Kien Giang Studio of Kien Giang Radio and Television (live on Kien Giang Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Sunday, March 24, 2024 22 Bac Lieu Provincial Convention Center (live on Bac Lieu Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Monday, March 25, 2024 23 Ca Mau Provincial Cultural Center (live on Ca Mau Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Ms. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu, Standing Deputy Director of UEH – Vinh Long Campus 24 Hau Giang Provincial Cultural Center (live on Hau Giang Television) 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m, Wednesday, March 27, 2024 Schedule of UEH's Sustainable University Admissions and Career Orientation Campaign Hopefully, UEH will come closer to high school graduates and become their companion on the path towards a brighter future. Not only that, on April 7, 14, 21 and May 5, UEH will organize the first round of the Virtual Open Days program - Online consulting on 56 programs with UEH Lecturers and Experts. Let’s look forward to it! Live images at the consulting hall: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Training, UEH - Vinh Long Campus. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of February 29, 2024, at the Administrative Hall of the People's Committee of District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, the Graduation Ceremony of the Executive Master's program in Public Management for District 7 took place. This was a training program organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) for leaders and managers of departments and branches of District 7 from 2021 to improve officials’ capacity to serve the socio-economic development goals of District 7 in particular and Ho Chi Minh City in general. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, on behalf of District 7 People's Committee, there was the presence of Mr. Vo Khac Thai - Secretary of District 7 Party Committee; Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan Anh - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of District 7 People's Committee; along with leaders of District 7 Departments and Divisions. On the side of UEH, there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc. Prof. D. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School, with leaders of the affiliated units. Overview of the Graduation Ceremony The Public Management program at UEH was established in 2014. This is the culmination of more than 20 years of cooperation between UEH and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University through the Fulbright Economics Teaching Program. Throughout its development, the program has been regularly reviewed and updated with new theories and emerging issues in the public sector from public management programs of leading schools in the world: Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Hatfiled School of Government, Portland State University, and with consultation and adjustment to suit the characteristics of Vietnam UEH's Executive Master in Public Management (EMPM) is designed for civil servants who are currently leaders and managers in public organizations. The aim of the program is to equip students with knowledge of economics, law, and modern leadership and management along with the necessary skills to take on leadership positions and manage organizations effectively. With the goal of training human resources in the public sector with a sense of responsibility and professional capacity, learners are trained in terms of analysis, planning, and monitoring skills through situations in lectures, helping them identify local problems and raise their awareness of serving the community. In particular, in the context of innovation and international integration, many subjects in the program aim to train the learners in terms of their negotiation skills, multi-dimensional information processing skills, and timely decision-making skills. In December 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City launched the Executive Master’s Program in Public Management (EMPM) for leaders and managers of departments and divisions of District 7, HCMC. During 2 years of learning and researching at UEH, the learners have made many efforts, harmonizing their work and studies to complete the program with local orientations. 38 graduation theses were all closely related to practical local issues. Many of the learners’ recommendations on solutions for the socio-economic development of District 7 in particular and Ho Chi Minh City in general have become valuable references and have been highly appreciated by the Council. Congratulating and recognizing these results, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - shared: " In the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and international integration era that is developing strongly with profound impacts on the economy and society, scientific knowledge is developing very rapidly, requiring improved technology application and encouragement of innovation to professions. Therefore, new masters need to continue to improve their knowledge and foreign languages, and absorb new technology for their work, contributing their efforts and intelligence to make Ho Chi Minh City in general and District 7 in particular increasingly rich and beautiful. From the knowledge equipped from the school, with the ability to self-study and research from practice, UEH believes that new masters will become good experts, leaders, and managers." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering a congratulatory speech Appreciating UEH's program, Mr. Vo Khac Thai - Secretary of the District 7 Party Committee - stated: "The Master Program in Public Management is the first graduate program under the coordination between District 7 and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for key district officials. Its funding is mostly from the budget. In particular, the scientifically designed program closely follows the requirements, tasks, and goals of District 7, helping students immediately apply knowledge into practice in their tasks of management, administration, and implementation at agencies and units, thereby, contributing to concretizing the district Party Committee's action program on continuing to improve the quality of human resources in the period 2020-2025". Mr. Vo Khac Thai Representing the students to share their feelings throughout the study at UEH, Mr. Chau Xuan Dai Thang - Head of the Organizing Committee of District 7 Party Committee - shared: "On behalf of the students of the Executive Master's Program in Public Management and District 7, I would like to send my sincere thanks to the University Council, Board of Directors and Lecturers of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for their dication in recent times to provide lectures about state management in all fields. In the future, with the knowledge we have learned during the past 2 years and our personal experiences, we will constantly strive to study with the Party organization units in each field to better advise district leaders and the political system to implement the targets of the Resolution of the 11th Ho Chi Minh City Party Congress, 2020 - 2025". Mr. Chau Xuan Dai Thang, representing the students, expressing his gratitude At the Graduation Ceremony of the Executive Master's Program in Public Management for District 7, UEH officially awarded Master's degrees to 38 students who excellently completed the program. Developing practice shows that high-quality human resources in the public sector are decisively important for implementing strategies according to the policies of the Party and Government, thereby determining the quality of socio-economic development. Ho Chi Minh City, in the 2020 - 2030 period and with a vision to 2045, strives to become a comprehensive, globally competitive center and a driving force leading the national economy to develop rapidly. Therefore, Ho Chi Minh City has 5 major challenges in developing high-quality human resources in the public sector including (1) high-quality human resources for policy making, consulting and policy criticism; (2) human resources capable of planning and implementing strategies in the public sector, managing and operating public organizations; (3) high-quality human resources with the capacity to plan and manage smart and innovative city development; (4) high-quality human resources in environmental governance and climate change; (5) high-quality human resources promoting digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and creativity. As a key university in Vietnam with nearly 50 years of establishment and development, UEH has strived to contribute its efforts to the development of Ho Chi Minh City over the past time through developing and implementing programs in the public area with strong fields listed as Executive Master in Public Policy, Executive Master in Public Management, Master in Innovative and Smart City Management, Master in Environmental Management Economics, Master in Technology and Innovation, etc. In addition, with its capacity, UEH also builds short-term training courses to update knowledge for servants, leaders and managers of the city as well as localities and regions:  the program focusing on improving the capacity to build strategies for sustainable development; improving capacity to implement cooperative governance and mobilize social resources; Leadership capacity to promote socio-economic innovation in the digital era; or in-depth knowledge of international law to support the operating activities of senior ministries in the public sector in the context of increasingly deep international integration. Additional photos regarding the Graduation Ceremony: News and photos: Department of Marketing - Communications, UEH Graduate School Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 4, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City to welcome the delegation of Taiwanese universities to visit and work at UEH with the desire to share, connect, exchange, and develop opportunities for future educational cooperation programs with UEH. Attending the formal meeting, for the delegation of Taiwanese universities, the head of the delegation was Prof. Dr. Chen Ho-Hsien - Counselor, Head of Education - Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City along with representatives of Taiwanese universities, including: Jinwen University of Science and Technology; Chinese Culture University; Asia Eastern University of Science and Technology; Minghsin University of Science and Technology; National Taipei University of Technology; National Dong Hwa University; National Formosa University; National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism; University of Taipei; Fooyin University; Lunghwa University of Science and Technology; Kun Shan University and China University of Technology. On behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Research - Development and Global Engagement; Ms. Dang Thi Bach Van - Chief of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Office; Mr. Hoang Xuan Son - Deputy Head of the Department of Revolutionary Path of the Communist Party of Vietnam, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Le Hoang Yen Khanh - Research - Development and Global Engagement Department; Ms. Vu Tuong Quyen - Lecturer of the School of Media Design; Mr. Hoang Xuan Son School of Politics. Overview of the meeting At the official meeting, UEH and Taiwanese universities discussed cooperation opportunities within the framework of the 2+2, 1+3, 3+1 programs; exchanging lecturers and students; research and scholarships granted by the Government and Taiwan Universities. In addition, the parties discussed about programs according to the needs of Taiwanese businesses (Intense program) of the Taiwan Ministry of Education, according to which the Taiwan Ministry of Education will cover tuition fees, air tickets, living expenses, and conditions for finding jobs in Taiwan for students after graduation. Representatives of the parties discussed during the working session The official meeting between UEH and representatives of Taiwanese universities took place successfully, opening up many opportunities for cooperation between the parties, especially with universities specializing in the field of technology to promote the development of technology with the orientation of becoming a multi-disciplinary University with an academic and sustainable reputation in Asia. Representatives of UEH and Taiwan Universities took some photos Additional photos regarding the working session: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From February 22 to 24, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully organized a Cultural Exchange program with a delegation of lecturers and students from the Department of Business English, Sripatum University, Thailand with the theme "UEHxSPU: Love Thy Neighbor". Attending the welcoming ceremony, on the side of UEH, there was the presence of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Research - Development and Global Engagement; Mr. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of the School of Foreign Languages; with the participation of lecturers and students of the School of Foreign Languages. On the side of SPU, there was a delegation of 30 lecturers and students from the Department of Business English. Overview of the ceremony The program opened with a workshop on issues on Sustainable Development, Circular Economy and ESGs (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Environmental Social and Governance) - extremely important topics that reflect new trends in higher education worldwide today. Students from both sides listened to the sharing of speaker Miquel Àngel P. Martorell - founder of MQL Sustainable Tourism Services, Head of Human Resources & Quality - Vietnam Tourism Advisory Council with the topic "Challenges for Vietnam on SDG". This was an opportunity for students to access profound knowledge about sustainable development in tourism and the challenges facing Vietnam. Speaker Miquel Angel presented about SDGs (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals) Within the framework of the exchange, students from both sides had a business tour at Central Retail Vietnam Group, headquarters of many large and diverse brands in the fields of food, fashion, electronics - household, and real estate. They would be lecturer to better understand the actual business operations of a multinational corporation with sharing from company representatives. UEH and SPU lecturers and students visiting Central Retail Vietnam Group In order to help international friends better understand Vietnamese history, the group of lecturers and students from UEH and SPU visited Cu Chi Tunnels. This was not only an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the country's history and the courage of the Vietnamese people, but also an opportunity for students from both sides to exchange and strengthen closeness and mutual understanding. Exploring these underground structures also helped students realize the importance of preserving the nation's historical and cultural heritage. The UEH and SPU group of lecturers and students visited Cu Chi Tunnels Vietnamese and Thai students also had the opportunity to interact with the cultural beauties of each country through cultural exchange activities and decorating souvenirs together. Students participating in cultural exchange activities between Vietnam and Thailand Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, representing UEH, presented souvenirs to the SPU lecturers The international student exchange between UEH and SPU took place successfully, opening an important step forward in cooperation between the two Universities and also an opportunity to build new connections and enhance understanding of global issues among the student community. Additional photos regarding the event: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai delivered the opening speech of the program The speaker awarded certificates to participating students Representatives of the School of Foreign Languages, UEH thanked the representative of Central Retail Vietnam Group Students participating in cultural exchange activities between Vietnam and Thailand News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, School of Foreign Languages Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology According to the QS World Ranking by subject 2024, UNPAD ranks #301-350. According to the QS Asian University Ranking particularly, UNPAD ranked #38 and #7 in Indonesia (currently, Indonesia has 150 public universities and about 3000 private universities). Attending the meeting, UEH representatives were Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Acting Vice-Rector of UEH College of Business; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Governance; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES); Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Tien Khai - Head of Department of Quality Assurance and Curriculum Development (QACD); leaders and members of the Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement (RDGE) and those of UEH schools that have signed MoU with FEB (UNPAD). From UNPAD, there was the attendance of Prof. Dr. ​Rina Indiastuti - UNPAD President; Dr. Kurniawan Saefullah - Vice Dean for Planning, Resources, and Information Systems, FEB (UNPAD); Prof. Dr. Yudi Azis - Head of Doctoral Program in Management Science, FEB (UNPAD); Dr. Meinanda Kurniawan, Head of the FEB-UNPAD International Office and Mrs. Rinka Hertika - Manager for Planning, Resources, and Information Systems, FEB (UNPAD). An overview of the meeting Speaking at the event's opening, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared his joy when welcoming guests from UNPAD Indonesia and emphasized the importance of the strategic cooperative relationship between the two universities as well as demonstrating the commitment of both sides to strengthening cooperation, training, and research in Southeast Asia. Moreover, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh also emphasized UEH's commitment to spreading knowledge, connecting globally, and promoting a sustainable culture in higher education to become a prestigious University in the region and the world. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh gave the opening speech From UNPAD's side, Prof. Dr. Rina Indiastuti acknowledged the long-standing relationship between the two countries, Vietnam and Indonesia, and especially the cooperative relationship in teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and community connection between the two institutions recently. At the same time, the university president also expressed her desire to further strengthen cooperation between the two universities in promoting educational cooperation in the Southeast Asia region. Prof. Dr. Rina Indiastuti - UNPAD President The meeting took place successfully; the two parties had lively discussions on various topics, including: During this visit, the leadership team of the Faculty of Economics and Business continued the afternoon discussion session on the same day with Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES and his colleagues in co-organizing the joint Asian Conference on Business and Economic Studies (6th ACBES - 8th GARCOMBS - 2nd ICONICS) in Bali, Indonesia this August, 2024. Additionally, FEB (UNPAD) also had a meeting to implement cooperative activities with School of Banking and School of Accounting, UEH College of Business; School of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Governance; and School of Political Studies, UEH such as lecture exchange, one-semester student exchange, organizing a summer semester/program for students in Southeast Asia, and incredibly detailed planning for training and research collaborative projects at all levels this year. PostGraduate School (PGS UNPAD) also signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the School of Tourism (COB) to promote teaching cooperation and develop sustainable tourism in Southeast Asia on this occasion. The discussion and signing ceremony on Feb 27, 2024 The meeting ended successfully in the spirit of sharing a vision of a stronger cooperative relationship between the two universities. This event emphasizes the importance of promoting educational and research cooperation towards forming a strategic educational alliance for both institutions in the Southeast Asia region. More photos from the events: News, photos: Department of Research - Development and Global Engagement, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the goal of paving the way for learners to integrate into cultural diversity and gradually become global citizens, the Department of Students Affairs (DSA) organized the Cultural connections  "Love Thy Neighbor" in order to welcome a delegation of lecturers and students from the Department of Business English, Sripatum University (SPU), Thailand. As a long-term partner of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Sripatum University (SPU) had a study and sightseeing trip to Vietnam from February 22 to 24, 2024 co-organized by the UEH School of Foreign Languages. During the study trip, the SPU lecturers and students had the opportunity to exchange cultures and participate in cultural and interactive activities, while sharing the traditional cultural beauties of the two countries at UEH English Zone. Cultural Connections at the UEH English Zone with Sripatum University, Thailand. At the beginning of the event, students from both countries had extremely unique cultural and artistic exchanges through art performances with traditional features imbued with national identity. With ao dai and familiar melodies "One day I'll come to you... To say hello Vietnam" and "Let's spread our arms... Join the clouds to celebrate the coming of Spring", UEH students have sent the warmest welcome to the lecturers and students of Sripatum University. SPU students also prepared traditional Thai dance performances with colorful costumes. Starting with the tune "Ree Ree Khaosan", a traditional game during the Songkran festival in the Central region of Thailand. To start the game, two players stand facing each other, raise their arms high and clasp their hands to form a door. The remaining players must line up in a line, placing their hands on the shoulders of the person standing in front, then go through the arched door and start singing "Ree Ree khaosan". When singing the part "Whoever is behind will be caught"... the door quickly lowered to catch the person inside. With game rules similar to "cat catching mouse" in Vietnam, UEH students quickly understood the game rules and had "peek-a-boo" moments with SPU students. And the next part of the show is the Lakhon dance performance on traditional music and the dance performance "Ram Tone Khong Dee Korat", the Isaan dance of the Northeast region of Thailand with long, fast drum rhythms. This is also a famous dance on the occasion of Songkran, Thailand's traditional New Year's holiday, representing the cultural beauty of Northeast Thailand. The artistic performances showcase the traditions of the students from both nations. Besides all the amazing and lively cultural performances, UEH and SPU students also experienced some typical Vietnamese food. Traditional Vietnamese candies such as green rice cake, peanut cake, banana candy, sesame candy,... the highlight of the teabreak is "Bánh mì Má Hải" - a brand created by UEH alumni. Through teabreak, SPU students have experienced bánh mì, a dish that is close to many generations of Vietnamese students. The delicious taste of Bánh mì Má Hải and the prosperous start-up story of UEH alumni took the SPU students by surprise. Other cultural connections program activities include teaching students how to count from 1 to 999 in both Vietnamese and Thai, as well as decorating traditional conical hats. Participants in the event gain some understanding of the cultural and lifestyle similarities between students from the two countries. Vietnamese conical hat decorating and counting lessons are two activities that promote the diversity and magnificence of Vietnamese culture. The cultural connections event "Love Thy Neighbor" successfully ended in a happy and warm atmosphere at the UEH English Zone. UEH and SPU students had surely gained unforgettable memories through all the activities and games at the event. Nguyen Gia Han, an UEH student, expressed: “I am really happy to register for the cultural connections event and have the opportunity to make friends with Thai students. I hope that exchange programs at UEH will continue to expand and become more regular so that our students have the opportunity to learn and interact with many international students as well as introduce our country's unique culture". The Cultural Connections program was established to give UEH students greater chances to study and practice foreign languages in order to become "UEH ambassadors" and share Vietnam's distinctive culture with friends around the globe. To register and participate in English exchange events, please interact and follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to update the latest information about upcoming programs. Let us remember the great times we had with EZ! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 24, 2024,  University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the 10th Anniversary of the School of Government. This was an event marking the 10 years of formation and development of the School of Government, overcoming many difficulties and challenges and becoming one of the strong units with many great strides in training and scientific research in the public sector in Vietnam. The 10th Anniversary of the School of Government welcomed the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Principal of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; Ms Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus; leaders and lecturers of schools and departments; local leaders; and generations of alumni, students, and learners of the School of Government. Overview of the anniversary The School of Government was officially established on February 27, 2014 with a vision towards a prosperous and sustainable Vietnam through good governance and excellent leadership. The School of Government currently carries out three important missions: (1) Improving policy planning and implementation capacity in the public sector in an effective, sustainable, and equitable manner; (2) Promoting good governance and leadership excellence in the public sector; and (3) Impacting to change the attitudes and behaviors of officials and civil servants towards service and integrity. Dr. Nguyen Van Du - Deputy Dean of the School of Government, representing the Faculty's Leadership Board - delivering a speech summarizing the 10-year journey of operation The 10-year journey of training human resources for public policy and public management for the country The School of Government provides 5 bachelor's and master's programs including Bachelor in Public Management, Integrated dual-degree program in Public Management - Law and Local Management, Master in Public Management, Executive Master of Public Management, and Executive Master of Public Policy. The outstanding quality of public management programs at the School of Government is reflected in the results of more than 20 years of cooperation between UEH and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, under the Fulbright Economics Teaching Program; concurrently, always updating new theories and emerging issues in the public sector from public management programs of world’s leading schools - Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and School of Government, Portland State University, etc., with adjustments to suit the characteristics of Vietnam. Moreover, the School always innovates and updates programs in the direction of further improving good governance capacity and excellent leadership in the public sector to create change agents through innovation and sustainable development towards serving the community and national prosperity. In addition, the School of Government has built and operated the program Executive Master of Public Policy to improve policy-making capacity for localities in the direction of regional integration, particularly focusing on innovating in-depth growth models that integrate innovation and digital transformation, and applying science and technology, with sustainable development approaches such as circular and green economy, renewable energy, climate change adaptation, etc. to serve the implementation of Resolution No. 13-NQ/TW of the Politburo on development of the Mekong Delta; Resolution 24-NQ/TW for the Southeast Region, Resolution 23-NQ/TW for the Central Highlands, and South Central Coast. The teaching method in the program is situational, focusing on the application of theories and international experiences in solving local problems in the direction of regional and inter-regional links. During the past 10 years, the School has successfully trained more than 1,000 students. Many generations of students, after completing their program and acquiring in-depth knowledge of public policy and public management, have become leaders and managers who actively contribute to the economic - society development of localities in particular and the country in general. In addition to recruiting and training students at UEH, the School has coordinated and trained human resources for localities listed as Binh Dinh, Khanh Hoa, Dak Nong, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Ho Chi Minh City, Long An, Vinh Long, Can Tho, Kien Giang, Ca Mau and so on to meet the needs of planning and implementing socio-economic development policies for localities. the School of Government has successfully trained not only human resources in the domestic public sector but also 23 students from Laos and Cambodia. Efforts to collaborate locally, promoting real-life experiences With the specific characteristic of training human resources for the public sector, in recent times, the School of Government has organized many practical programs, helping students have the opportunity to apply the knowledge they have learned into practice: Learning the clam farming model in the form of co-ownership; Learning and developing community tourism models in Thua Duc commune, Binh Dai district, Ben Tre province; Learning climate change adaptation livelihood models in the Mekong Delta; Learning about high-tech agriculture in Cu Chi; Combining with alumni in the Volunteer and Community Connection Program, organizing medical examination and sponsoring 100 health insurance cards in Dak Lak. These activities have created opportunities for learners and students to apply the knowledge they have learned into practice, contributing many values ​​to the development of localities. International cooperation, training global citizens Aiming to train global citizens according to international standards, the School of Government has signed cooperation agreements with leading universities in the world, including the University of Portland (USA) and Khon Kaen University (Thailand). Within the framework of these cooperations, many activities including exchange of lecturers and students, seminars, discussions, and projects, etc. have been organized: Discussion on organizational models to improve service quality in the public sector; Orienting and developing mixed methods research; Seminars to exchange practical experiences at Social Security Center in Thu Duc City on social welfare issues; Discussion on public sector engagement in research and development (R&D) and innovation, etc Notably, within the framework of the project "Strengthening provincial capacity" in cooperation between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the School of Government has implemented successfully many activities such as researching agricultural product markets in Dong Thap province; developing short-term training courses on innovation leadership, digital transformation in the public sector, collaborative government; incorporating gender and social inclusion issues into 5 subjects; organizing the workshop "Evaluation of MEL Quality Testing System"; organizing a workshop on "Building a constructive government to strengthen economic management capacity for provinces in new contexts"; organizing training on "Teaching methods for adults". Scientific research efforts contributing to sustainable development Along with training, scientific research is also an important field invested in and developed by the School of Government. With much effort, the School’s lecturers have conducted many scientific research projects at all levels in public management, public policy, urban governance, health management, sustainable development, and digital economy. The School has organized many conferences on "Effective Leadership and Management of Government Operations"; "Digital Transformation in the Public Sector"; "Contemporary Issues of Gender Equality and Social Integration in Vietnam", which gathered a large number of experts and scholars to participate in discussions. In particular, in 2019, the School successfully organized the 6th international conference on "Management and leadership in the public sector", attracting more than 100 scholars from the United States, Australia, China, Japan, and Thailand, etc. with more than 44 articles selected for presentation. A solid foundation for the next development journey It can be affirmed that the results achieved by the School of Government in the past 10 years are extremely important to carry out the mission of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in training high-quality human resources for the public sector to promote sustainable development in Vietnam in the context of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and global economic integration. These achievements are the great efforts of the School of Government under the direction of its leaders, the support of departments, and the enthusiasm and dedication of many generations of lecturers at UEH, in addition to the trust of localities in UEH's training quality and research capacity to solve local development challenges, and most of all, the joint contribution of alumni in carrying out the mission of serving the community, spreading knowledge, and connecting localities. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - shared: “The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always perseveres with a new approach to connecting universities and research centers with the public sector in localities to find the shortest, fastest and most effective development models, paths, initiatives and solutions to promote socio-economic development for localities. Therefore, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in general and the School of Government in particular, with internal resources and an international cooperation network of more than 100 countries, are eager to promote cooperation and local cohesion by providing qualified training programs, updating knowledge appropriate to the times and providing critical policy advice to localities to promote socio-economic development. UEH will always join hands and coordinate with localities to carry out the mission of connecting the community and serving a prosperous Vietnam." Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH Mr. Dang Minh Thong - Vice Chairman of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Provincial People's Committee, former student of the School of Government - representing the locality and delivering a congratulatory speech Ms. Vu Thi My Ngoc - Vice Chairwoman of District 3 People's Committee - sharing her feelings on behalf of alumni of the School of Government In recognition of the results that theSchool of Government has achieved in the past 10 years, UEH awarded Decision No. 550/QD-DHKT-QTNNL on rewarding collectives and individuals who have made contributions to the development of the School of Government, UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding certificates of merit to the School of Government Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding certificates of merit to outstanding individuals Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung sending bouquets of flowers to the lecturers of the School of Government Dr. Dinh Cong Khai sending bouquets of flowers to the teachers and lecturers of the School of Government The 10-year journey of formation and development has affirmed the School of Government’s stature, position, and positive contributions to training and developing high-quality human resources in the public sector for the development of the country. Continuing this journey, the School of Government will constantly improve the quality of training and scientific research to train excellent managers and leaders who are always committed to serving the sustainable development and prosperity of Vietnam. Additional photos regarding the anniversary: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, School of Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 23 and 24, 2024, UEH Union implemented a training plan for union units’ officials for the term 2023 - 2025 with the theme "Be unanimous and creative with Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH" in Vung Tau. The training program for UEH Union officials 2024 was organized with the aim of equipping basic knowledge regarding union activities to improve the operational capacity of union officials; at the same time, raising awareness and responsibilities of unions about the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University model, contributing to building a strong grassroots union according to the Resolution of the 16th UEH Union Congress, term 2023 - 2028. The main training content includes a Report on the organization and activities of grassroots trade unions and the skills of union officials; Laws on implementing democracy at the grassroots level and responsibilities of grassroots unions in implementing democracy at the grassroots level; a Report on Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Development Strategies; and Teambuilding with the theme "Suggestions" and "Unanimity". Overview of the training session Attending the program, on behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Confederation of Labor, there was the presence of Comrade Truong Hong Son - Member of the Inspection Committee of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Member of the Standing Committee, Chairman of the Inspection Committee of Ho Chi Minh City Confederation of Labor; Comrade Huynh Cong Ba - Deputy Head of Education and Training Personnel Department - Ho Chi Minh City Confederation of Labor. On behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; with the participation of unit leaders and 85 UEH Union officials. Speaking at the opening of the training program, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union - shared "The training program for UEH Union officials 2024 is organized with the purpose of helping union officials visualize their positions, roles, functions, and tasks at union units. In addition to the Regulations of the Vietnam Union Organization, union officials also agree with the development and strategy of the University, especially in the period of transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. Through this training, the Union Executive Committee hopes that union officials will have a deeper understanding of their organization, better understand the University and together build the increasingly sustainable development Union in general and UEH in particular in the future". Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy delivering the opening speech of the training program Representing the Ho Chi Minh City Confederation of Labor, Comrade Truong Hong Sonpresented a report with contents on the organization and activities of grassroots unions, skills of union officials; laws on implementing democracy at the grassroots, and the responsibilities of grassroots unions in implementing democracy at the grassroots helping improve the knowledge and skills of UEH Union officials in applying knowledge to more practical union activities. Comrade Truong Hong Son presenting the report With the desire to raise awareness and responsibilities of the union organization about the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University model for UEH Union officials, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH – stated the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Development Strategies as well as the important role of the UEH Union and member units in the process of implementing goals and strategies in the "Sustainable UEH University until 2030" project. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung presenting the UEH University Sustainable Development Strategies Following the program, there are teambuilding activities with the themes "Suggestion" and "Unanimity". The "Suggestion" challenge helped UEHer participate in consolidating the orientations and strategies of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University for the period 2024 - 2030 and together propose more feasible solutions to implement the university's strategy in the near future. The "Unanimity" challenge helped strengthen cohesion and understanding among union officials. With solidarity and mutual understanding among union officials, the activity took place successfully. UEH Union officials participating in teambuilding activities The training program for UEH Union officials 2024 with the theme "Be unanimous and creative with Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH" closed with the hope that the spirit of solidarity, consensus, creativity, and bold change will help UEH Union officials continue to perform well the roles and responsibilities of the grassroots union, contributing to the multidisciplinary and sustainable development of UEH University in the period 2024 - 2030. Additional photos regarding the training session: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communications , UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of February 25, 2024, at Campus A - 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Opening Ceremony of Master's Degree Programs, Batch 33.2. Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Principal of UEH College of Business; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Principal of UEH College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School, and the presence of representatives of leaders of Departments, Divisions, Units under affiliated Colleges, Schools, Institutes, and students admitted to the program. Master's degree programs, batch 33.2, are implemented according to the 2nd round of the Admission Notice 2023 with the admission method based on the candidates’ profile, foreign language proficiency, and GMAT competency test scores. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering the opening speech Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien announcing the Admission Decision Previously, all students admitted to the Master's programs in the second batch of 2023 participated in the program's orientation session on the evening of February 24, 2024 which took place online. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been making great contributions in training high-quality human resources in various fields. In particular, UEH is the first postgraduate education institution in the Southern region that has provided more than 15,000 Masters in 33 years of operation, meeting high-quality human resources and contributing to the sustainable development of society. Additional pictures regarding the Opening Ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 24, 2024, a unique international academic exchange event between the School of Tourism of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Economics and Business Faculty of the National University of Indonesia (UNAS)  took place at UEH, opening up exciting opportunities for faculty and students to meet, share experiences, and collaborate in the field of tourism research. In the context of an increasingly integrated world, the exchange between the School of Tourism and the Economics and Business Faculty is a significant step, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in tourism research. To kick off the meeting, UEH's tourism students became dedicated guides, leading their international friends from Indonesia to explore UEH's campus. From modern learning spaces to showcased projects, the students shared not only about UEH's education but also about the dynamic academic life of UEHers. Students of UNAS visit the UEH campus Students of UNAS visit the facilities at UEH This special event also marks the close collaboration between UEH's School of Tourism and the NU’s Economics and Business Faculty. Representatives from both institutions, Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Head of the School of Tourism, and Prof. Kumba Digdowiseiso - Head of the Economics and Business Faculty, delivered welcoming remarks and introduced their respective universities as well as the potential for collaboration between the two sides. The workshop between the two departments not only introduced their academic programs but also facilitated cultural exchange through diverse presentations. Students from UNAS brought fresh perspectives on tourism, ranging from tourist attractions to exquisite culinary experiences and the latest trends in medical tourism and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) in Indonesia through their research projects. Students from UNAS presented their research on "The Strategic Potential for Culinary Tourism Development in Indonesia." Students from UNAS presented their research on "The Contribution of the Fatahillah Museum to Cultural Tourism in Jakarta." This exchange event not only provides an opportunity to explore cultures and tourism research but also opens the door for future international cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the National University of Indonesia. It serves as an ideal occasion to foster close relationships between the two academic communities, contributing to the enhancement of education and research quality in the field of tourism in the future. Representatives from both universities exchanged souvenir gifts The photo commemorates the exchange between the two schools News, photos: School of Tourism, Deparrtment of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of a series celebrating the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the School of Government (February 27, 2014 - February 27, 2024), on the morning of February 17, 2024, at the headquarters of the People's Committee of Hoa Xuan Commune, Buon Ma Thuot, the School of Government - UEH College of Economics, Law and Government together with its Alumni (UEH - SOG Alumni) coordinated with Buon Ma Thuot City Police Department, Central Highlands General Hospital, and Young Doctors Association of Dak Lak province to organize the voluntary and community connection program "Spring Sunshine 2024". The program had the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); Specialist Doctor Level 2 Trinh Hong Nhut - Deputy Director of Central Highlands Regional Hospital; Mr. Phan Thanh Trinh - Chairman of Dak Lak Province Young Doctors Association and Major Tran Le Thuy Hang - Deputy Head of Buon Ma Thuot City Police Department. On the side of the local authority of Hoa Xuan commune, there was the participation of Mr. Tran Quang Long - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Commune People's Committee; Mr. Y Niva Byã - Vice Chairman of the Commune People's Committee and Mrs. Phan Thi Chung - Chairman of the Commune Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee. In addition, the program also had the participation of doctors and nurses from Central Highlands General Hospital; Youth union members, Women's Union,  Buon Ma Thuot City Police Union, and nearly 300 compatriots of Hoa Xuan commune. Overview of the opening ceremony of the program At the medical examination and treatment session, the Group performed free examinations, distributed medicine, and provided health advice to nearly 300 people in Hoa Xuan commune, Buon Ma Thuot City. In addition, the program also distributed more than 100 health insurance cards to disadvantaged minorities. Young doctors are examining patients Doctors give free medicine to the citizens after medical examination Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH, representative of the Organizing Committee - presenting 100 Health Insurance cards to disadvantaged families in Hoa Xuan commune, Buon Ma Thuot City The charity and community connection program "Spring Sunshine 2024" is a practical and meaningful activity of the School of Government in calling for social resources to implement community responsibility health care to the people, especially ethnic people in difficult circumstances in the Central Highlands region. The program also contributed to raising awareness and facilitating people to access quality medical services to improve their living standards. This was one of the practical activities to carry out UEH's mission of connecting the community and spreading knowledge, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam. Meaningful images of the program: Overview of the opening ceremony of the program Ede’s dance opening the program Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - presenting the significance of the program and thanked the coordinating units Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - presenting gifts to show gratitude to the coordinating units News and photos: School of Government, Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Are you a fan of men’s or women's sports? What really is the cutting line between the two half world population to join sport and take it seriously as a career? In a world where gender equality (or more broadly defined as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - DEI) is a pressing issue, the realm of sports has emerged as a battleground for change. Breaking down barriers, shattering stereotypes, and celebrating the prowess of athletes, the journey towards gender equity in sports has witnessed remarkable achievements and promising advancements. Let's dive into the transformation being taken to level the sport playing field and empower athletes of all genders. Gender matters in Sport context In the sport industry, genders have been misused as physical criteria to separate the game players into their so-called “suitable” fields, such as football for male and ballet for female. The reason lies in the physical and biological differences between the two sexes. Endowed with more testosterone in their body, men grow up taller and heavier with longer limbs, bigger lungs, hearts and skeletons which support better blood circulation and more muscles. Added with denser bones and less fat rate, men have more functioning abilities to do masculine sports, while lacking flexibility and dexterity. Meanwhile, a female's body naturally develops in the way that tissues in breasts and other parts are invested to be adjusted to her puberty and menstruation but not immediately contributing to sports performance. Differences in skeleton and fat rate between male and female bodies (Source: Bodybuilding Wizard) The separation of genders in sports, on the other hand, is believed to protect the fairness in games. Even in some states in the US, legislations were made or considered to be issued in which biological males are banned from playing women’s sport. This law was made to address trans people who love to join the gender sports that they wish to, to ensure fair competition among biological physics. Soon there will be a suitable playground for them where they are athletically qualified for and biologically defined, so that we can create a fair one for all. Nevertheless, inequality has been still a dilemma in sport because of the long-held perspectives of the relationships between gender and activity characteristics. Despite the emergence of female versions of various sports, gender-based discrimination is common, restricting the opportunity for this gender to participate in the playground. Research in 2019 points out boys get 1.13 million more opportunities in sports than girls. Although 84% sports fans are interested in women’s sports, only 4% of commercial investment goes into this sector. Even in developing countries, the discrimination is more severe when the women's prizes in sports are overshadowed by the halo from the other sex’s performance. The situation was no better in colleges when the sport teams were mostly dominated by one gender. While only a few sports were named for girls like cheerleading, athletics, gymnastics,... boy students are encouraged to join and supported in various youth sport teams in school. In 2021, a disheartening case happened at the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament when a video was posted by a female athlete about the significant disparities between facilities for two genders. Later on, there were apologies from the NCAA and upgrades of rooms but still the sad reality was there. If gender is no longer a matter in sports, might sport have a more prospective future? The incident in NCAA 2021 posted on social media by an athlete Achievements and Challenges for Higher Education Efforts have been made recently to bring more women and underrepresented people in the sport playground and career. In many universities, DEI experts have been hired to lead the change in the athletics department so far. National Rugby League Wheelchair held at some schools in Australia With those advancements, sport leaders can have a right mindset of not only gender-based inclusivity in athletics but also other groups of underrepresented sportspeople. These movements of the universities are contributing significantly to the pursuit and passion of many sport players who struggle to live their dreams. This lights up the hope that the situation of sports in the world can be integrated with DEI and more individuals are encouraged to participate in the playground they want. To achieve higher and maintain the right equity in sports, further actions need to be taken. What’s next? Every playground has its two sides, and the sports industry is not an exception. The most important thing now is to take measures and initiatives to ensure equal opportunities and treatment for individuals of all genders, and groups, in the sporting world. First actions must come from the sport institutions and organizations in which all sport players receive appropriate supports and provisions: The media tools play a significant role in the revolution by increasing media coverage and visibility of Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity in sport. It is vital to encourage media outlets to provide more coverage of women's sports events and athletes, so that the rate can exceed 4%. By featuring women's sports events on television, streaming platforms, and online publications, we could challenge gender stereotypes and provide role models for inspiring female athletes. At UEH, we are honored to organize an annual Sport Festival for our energetic and dynamic student athletes to enhance their physical health besides studying times. To embrace the practice of diversity and inclusivity, the regular sport event includes 5 games this year which involve both male and female students to participate in. In football, volleyball and tug of war, there are separate leagues for each sex and also altogether round for team games like tug of war. Of course, pairs of participants in dancesport are ensured to be fair in all three types: Chachacha, Rumba and Samba. In all shapes, genders, abilities and ethnicities, we feel most confident, excited and connected when playing in the same match on the same playing field. UEH Sport Festival 2023 including games for both genders In conclusion, sports are the games for all and cannot be limited to any specific players. It is a strong tool for people to bond, connect and express themselves. Everyone has an equal opportunity to participate, compete and excel at sport in an inclusive and welcoming environment. Gender matters significantly make a big struggle in sport and other industry, and take a huge effort of the citizens to overcome. From the small actions and policies made by UEH, we believe that sports can all be enjoyed comfortably and fairly by all of us. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Reference list: Opinion | How much do sex differences matter in sports? - The Washington Post Sports Were Never Designed Around the Female Body Differences between male and female skeletons, heads and muscles Anatomical variations between male and female bodies and their impact on strength training • Bodybuilding Wizard Here are the states banning transgender athletes in women’s sports and the states considering it | NewsNation Biological Gender in Fair Competitive Sports Policy On Different Playing Fields: The Case for Gender Equity in Sports Research - Women's Sports Foundation Global Interest in Women’s Sports is On the Rise Under Fire, The NCAA Apologizes And Unveils New Weight Room For Women's Tournament : NPR Athletic Departments Bring DEI Officers Aboard to Improve the Culture of College Sports | Insight Into Diversity NRL wheelchair rugby league: A game for all | Australian Sports Commission Deaf Sports Australia The University Paralympic Games begin in São Paulo, Brazil - FISU Paralympic Centre of Excellence to be built at University of Queensland ahead of Brisbane Olympics 2032 - ABC News Female Athletes Receive Only 4% of Sports Media Coverage—Adidas Wants to Change That | Glamour https://dsa.ueh.edu.vn/cong-tac-sinh-vien/ket-qua-hoi-thao-truyen-thong-sinh-vien-ueh-nam-2023/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The activities in February at UEH English Zone have come to an end. Realizing your bustle to prepare for a filled Lunar Tet Holiday as well as personal projects, UEH English Zone has held online sessions to engage students in practicing English conveniently. Right now, please take a look back at our moments together this February! The knowledge-broadening lessons Starting February with learning about cancers, the EZ Talks on the date of 6th with the theme “Teeter-totter” provided the students with necessary and useful information surrounding this dreadful disease. During the discussion, the participants had deep dived into the topic, to understand and empathize with the less fortunate patients. Together we heighten the awareness of cancers with the session “Teeter-totter” In addition, the EZ Talks “See the sound” on February 27th took the students to explore an entirely new way of communication by means of Sign Language. This session is Part-two of the discussion on the meaning of ASL (American Sign Language) previously held by UEH English Zone. “See the sound” is the “advanced version” that widens your knowledge about Sign Language. The clever “professionals” on board games This month brought over thrilling feelings with Monopoly in the EZ Board Game - “Rich Uncle”, held on February 20th! This is where you have a chance to become property baron while practicing English. English Zone was really amazed by the participants’ reasoning skills and planning for real estate business. Becoming young billionaires in the session “Rich Uncle” The moments we understand each other Alongside with above-mentioned regular activities, UEH EZ has collaborated with BELL Club to organize a Speaking group extended section: Go for Growth, with a view to a place where we can share our experience and viewpoint about personal growth and development. There we “revealed” our mature moments and new changes in life, thereby making friends with new and super compatible fellows. Sharing about adulthood journeys in “Speaking Group Extended  - Go For Growth” The February at UEH English Zone has closed with many meaningful events, contributing to upgrading skills, self-development and connecting the student community. To know more English events, please follow our fanpage UEH English Zone to update information about the newest activities! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of January 20 and 27, 2024, at Kien Giang Province Political School, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with the Organizing Committee of the Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee and the Kien Giang Provincial Kien Giang Province Political School to solemnly organize the Closing Ceremony of the "Fostering Program for Leaders and Managers Having Skills to Work in International Environments in Kien Giang in 2023-2024" with the theme "Improving leadership and management capacity to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for localities in the context of global economic integration ” for the 1st and 2nd Class. Attending the Closing Ceremony, on behalf of the Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee, there were Mr. Mai Hoang Khoi - Provincial Party Committee member, Standing Deputy Head of the Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee's Organizing Committee; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Thong - Provincial Party Committee member, Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Kien Giang province; Mr. Nguyen Quoc Cuong - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Lam Van Sen - Deputy Head of the Propaganda Department of Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee; and Mr. Huynh Xuan Luat - Deputy Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Kien Giang province. On behalf of the Kien Giang Province Political School, there was Ms. Pham Thi Thom - Vice Principal of Kien Giang Province Political School; Dr. Pham Van Quang - Deputy Head of the Department of Training Management & Scientific Research. On behalf of UEH's, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH and Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; and Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting; with the presence of learners from the 1st and 2nd Class, who are leaders and managers at Departments, Divisions, and Unions of Districts and Cities at Kien Giang province. UEH delegates of the 1st Class at the Closing Ceremony Overview of the Closing Ceremony for the 2nd Class At the Closing Ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - summarized the training process through the results of collecting student opinions on class organization, program content, teaching, achieved results, and general feelings about each topic. The program is highly appreciated by students and meets the needs and expectations of the Province. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai affirmed “UEH leaders and lecturers are always ready to coordinate with a proactive, positive, and effective spirit in research, consulting, training, and fostering for the officials at all levels of Kien Giang province. ” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - reporting the summary of the training process Speaking at the closing of the program, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - shared:  "To organize the training course according to the request of Kien Giang Province, UEH conducted in-depth interviews with leaders of Kien Giang Provincial People's Committee and 13 Departments/Divisions/Sevices to identify barriers of the Province and build a unique training program with 9 topics to update knowledge on competitiveness and sustainable development for Kien Giang province in the context of global economic integration. At the same time, UEH also listens to students' feedback to improve the training quality of the course. The results achieved by the training course are also based on the attention, support, and facilitation of the Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee and the Kien Giang Provincial School of Politics, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, on behalf of UEH leaders, sent his deep thanks to the units. At the Closing Ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh was pleased to share information regarding the transformation of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City according to Decision No. 1146/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister. Accordingly, UEH officially became one of the seven higher education institutions in Vietnam operating under the "Multi-disciplinary" model, consistent and integrated with the system of advanced universities worldwide. This is a development step from endogenous capacity accumulated over nearly 50 years of establishment, following practical requirements in Vietnam and the development trend of universities in the world. ” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering the closing speech Recognizing the students' efforts to study and successfully complete the training course, on behalf of the program organizers, Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting - announced the decision to complete and issue certificates to students. Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting - announcing the Decision on the completion and issuance of certificates Speaking at the Closing Ceremony, appreciating the results of UEH's training course, the representative of Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee remarked: " Kien Giang Province always focuses on organizing training for leaders and managers and considers this as one of the important steps to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for localities in the Mekong Delta region. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been very proactive in surveying, developing program content, and coordinating with lecturers who are leading experts in the field so that the training class can take place successfully. UEH also designed the class not only to include lectures but also to have discussion spaces; therefore, lecturers and students can work together to clarify and solve problems in each field. The Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee also expressed the desire for the students to continue to flexibly and creatively apply the knowledge acquired in each working position to promote the potential of the field and the locality. At the same time, after the training course, students must always identify self-research and self-development as tasks that need to be performed continuously to improve their qualifications and leadership skills, responding well to the needs and goals set in the new era. ” Mr. Mai Hoang Khoi - Provincial Party Committee member, Standing Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee - asserting at the Closing Ceremony of the 1st Class Mr. Nguyen Quoc Cuong - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee - remarking at the Closing Ceremony of the 2nd Class The Fostering Program for Leaders and Managers Having Skills to Work in International Environments in Kien Giang in 2023-2024 was specifically designed by UEH with 9 topics, taking place from December 21, 2023 to January 20, 2024 (1st Class) and from December 28, 2023 to January 27, 2024 (2nd Class) with content associated with the practice of Kien Giang province aimed at improving planning and management capacity of development policies for leaders and managers to meet sustainable development leadership requirements for Kien Giang province in 2021-2026 and preparing leadership and management personnel for the upcoming term. The program also provides opportunities to connect and share experiences in the field with leading industry experts who are lecturers with practical experience; concurrently, listens to students' feedback to improve the training quality of the course. Delegates and students of the 1st Class taking some photos Delegates and students of the 2nd Class taking some photos With the reliability and quality confirmed over the past 48 years, UEH has always been a credible address for businesses, associations, and state agencies to train, foster, and provide multidisciplinary knowledge for high-quality human resources to contribute to social and country development. Additional images: Mr. Ha Van Thanh Khuong - Director of the Department of Construction of Kien Giang province - representing the 1st Class Mr. Huynh Ba Trung - Head of the Foreign Economic Relations Department, Department of Planning and Investment of Kien Giang Province - remarking on behalf of the 2nd Class. News and photos:  Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting, Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The first steps of UEH Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa According to Resolution No. 09-NQ/TW of the Politburo on the construction and development of Khanh Hoa province, the goal is that by 2030 Khanh Hoa will be a central city based on highly promoting potential and advantages of the sea,  a smart, sustainable urban area with international identity and connection, an international marine tourism and service center, a growth pole, the center of the South Central Coast region, the Central Highlands and the whole country in terms of marine economy, high-tech industry, science and technology, innovation, human resource training, and high-quality health care, where people have a high standard of living, are peaceful and happy, with clean and comprehensively strong party organization and political system, and firmly guaranteed national defense, security and sovereignty islands. The National Assembly also issued Resolution No. 55/2022/QH15 on piloting specific mechanisms and policies to develop Khanh Hoa Province. The Government has also issued Resolution No. 42/NQ-CP on the action program to implement Resolution No. 09-NQ/TW. The Provincial Party Committee and People's Committee of Khanh Hoa Province have also issued Action Programs and Plans for the above policies. In addition, Khanh Hoa Provincial Planning for the period 2021-2030 with a vision to 2050 also determines to encourage and invest in the construction of training and research facilities of the University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City in Nha Trang according to the aim that this facility will become UEH Campus in Khanh Hoa. With the support and facilitation of Khanh Hoa province, UEH Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa has been granted land use rights on a 2.1-hectare campus in the Bac Hon Ong school and training and vocational area, next to Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted, Khanh Hoa Provincial School of Politics, etc., which are also units that train and nurture elite human resources in Khanh Hoa province. At this time two years ago, the Architectural Plan Examination Council consisting of leading researchers, educators, and experienced architects was representing UEH to select the design plan as the basis foundation for the formation of a high-quality UEH training and knowledge space in the beautiful city of Nha Trang. The overall project includes main functional blocks: Administrative - Research block (including Board of Directors, specialized faculties, functional rooms, meeting rooms, 500-seat auditorium); Lecture hall block; Other function blocks - Library; Student dormitory block; Guest house block; The multi-purpose building block and other technical and infrastructure items, etc., which are expected to be completed by the end of 2025. UEH Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa’s vision for 2025-2030 General Orientation UEH Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa plans to become a Global Hub, an undergraduate and postgraduate training facility, consulting, research, and transferring knowledge and technology of UEH with high integration and international characteristics, a place to gather and connect reputable global partners, scientists, and experts in the field of education and consulting; the destination for students and trainees from multinational corporations, schools, international associations, etc. Associating with potential, strengths, and needs of human resources, science, and technology to serve the development of Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa in particular, the South Central region and the Central Highlands, especially with the Resolutions, development strategies of the Government and localities in the period 2025-2030, vision to 2050. Associating with Sustainable Development, technology application, innovation, and multidisciplinary integration. Targets 2025-2030: Starting implementing programs, research projects, international cooperation, international partners - community connections, etc. The scale of training in the first phase is expected to have 300 undergraduate targets and 100 postgraduate targets, increasing to 1,000 undergraduate targets and 200 graduate targets by 2030. After 2030 and vision to 2050: Developing in the right direction to become UEH Global Hub located in Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa. Admissions and education UEH Nha Trang plans to organize admission together with the UEH main campus with the same benchmark score to ensure input quality equal to or higher than the Ho Chi Minh City campus. The selected programs are high-quality training products and programs that fit into trends and are linked to the development needs of the region. Learners (both Undergraduate and Postgraduate) who choose to study in Nha Trang will enjoy better learning conditions than studying at the Ho Chi Minh City campus (international learning and communication environment, exchange programs, joint programs, international dual degrees, CO-OP programs, regularly meeting, exchanging, and receiving instructions from international experts, researchers, and CEOs periodically at Nha Trang Campus, etc.) Opening of the master's degree program in Smart and Innovative City Management with Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee The "STEM Teaching" program for High School Teachers and Students in 2023 for Khanh Hoa province Research and consulting Establishing research groups/Institutes for research and consulting, etc. in Nha Trang, attracting local and international experts and graduate students to exchange and study regularly; Calling for projects to sponsor research and technology transfer related to local strengths, organizing large-scale international conferences, attracting many prestigious experts, scholars, and international partners for cooperation in training, research, and consulting. Scientific workshop on building a project to establish the National Research Center for Ocean Technology International academic environment and sustainable action UEH Nha Trang aims at an international learning, communication, and management environment. Accordingly, lecturers, officials, employees, and learners will teach, work, study, communicate, and interact mainly in English. The UEHer community at UEH Nha Trang will act together sustainably in a modern university campus, designed with regional cultural characteristics, lots of green space, a fresh ocean climate, and the Green/Circular Campus operation model. With the above orientation and vision, UEH Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa will be an important development step for UEH in the mission and vision of a multi-disciplinary university with an international academic reputation closely linked and serving the development of key regions of the country and Vietnam in particular. UEH is committed to accompanying Khanh Hoa province Recently, UEH has also coordinated with the Department of Home Affairs of Khanh Hoa Province to deploy training classes under the Human Resource Development Program of Khanh Hoa province for the period 2021-2025, vision to 2030: Master's degree in Public Management, Master's degree in Smart and Innovative City Management; coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Khanh Hoa province to organize the "Teaching STEM" class for high school teachers and students across the province; coordinated with Khanh Hoa Provincial Inspectorate to train and foster professional knowledge in Khanh Hoa Provincial Inspectorate; coordinated with the Department of Science and Technology of Khanh Hoa Province to implement the provincial scientific project "Project to establish the National Research Center for Ocean Technology", etc. UEH is committed to accompanying Khanh Hoa province towards the goal set by Resolution No. 09-NQ/TW of the Politburo on building and developing Khanh Hoa Province with a vision to 2045, identifying Khanh Hoa as a smart and sustainable urban area with in the Asian region; as a model of the connection between socio-economic development and ensuring national defense and security; a city worth living in, where people have a high standard of living, peaceful and happy; with clean and comprehensively strong party organization and political system; and firmly guaranteed national defense, security, and sovereignty; and as one of the leading localities in environmental protection and achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions. News, photos: Nha Trang Campus\ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2023, the Vietnamese Government places a strong focus on improving the quality of education through a series of new policies, especially on improving teaching methods and applying technology. With an international vision, ISB has continuously innovated and modernized its programs to create a flexible and multi-dimensional learning environment at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. As a member of the Multidisciplinary University, ISB is proud to look back at its significant achievements in both training and enrollment. These impressive results contribute to creating the image of a school aiming for a creative and multi-disciplinary future. Becoming a member of the Multidisciplinary University The transformation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) into a "Multidisciplinary University" has opened a new chapter in the history of Vietnamese education. In the journey of training human resources for modern society and international integration, ISB is proud to be confirmed as an indispensable part of UEH. As part of a multidisciplinary University, ISB sets the goal of improving the quality of education, connecting theory and practice through multi-disciplinary research projects, as well as career support to actively contribute to the development of UEH. ISB is confirmed to be an indispensable part of the Multidisciplinary UEH University Meeting admissions targets for all programs In the past year, ISB implemented successfully the admissions plan and properly follow the regulations; met and exceeded the admissions targets for all undergraduate programs, listed as ISB BBus Talent Bachelor, Western Sydney Bachelor, Global Pathways for Study Abroad, and Postgraduate programs. Expanding cooperation with leading educational partners in Australia ISB is currently continuing to expand cooperation with the world's leading universities. Through joint programs, students have the opportunity to receive degrees from leading universities in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. In addition, in 2023, ISB will also successfully sign agreements with educational partners who are leading prestigious universities in Australia: Deakin University; Monash University and the University of Western Australia - the 2 universities in Australia's Go8. Cooperation signing ceremony with the University of Western Australia Successfully organizing receptions for senior leaders from Australia Successfully organizing meetings to welcome senior leaders from Australia is an action that shows ISB's sincerity, as well as special attention to international relations. These events not only strengthen the friendship between the two countries but also provide opportunities to discuss global issues, as well as support cooperation in education and research. The meeting to welcome the Governor of New South Wales, Australia On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Australia relations, Ms. Margaret Beazley, Governor of New South Wales, Australia visited the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City on May 22, 2023. The Governor attended meetings and discussions with leaders of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on cooperation in education between the two countries. Most notably, the Governor and the Western Sydney University representatives participated in the award ceremony of the "Student Business Pitch 2023" competition organized by Western Sydney Vietnam. Ms. Margaret Beazley, Governor of New South Wales, Australia, visiting the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City on May 22, 2023 The discussion between the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs and students On August 23, 2023, UEH was honored to welcome Minister Penny Wong of Foreign Affairs and the Diplomatic Delegation at the Discussion to celebrate 50 years of Vietnam - Australia relations. The event attracted more than 250 students and staff. The discussion not only demonstrated the friendship between the two countries but also focused on global issues. Minister Wong emphasized the important role of education in the economy, as well as shared his views on energy transition and climate change. At the Discussion, UEH students discussed and shared opinions, contributing to promoting cooperation between the two countries and spreading awareness about global challenges. At the Discussion, Minister Wong emphasizing the important role of education in the economy, as well as sharing views on energy transition and climate change. Motivating Global Pathways students through scholarship programs In 2023, ISB provided plenty of scholarships for Global Pathways students with excellent academic achievements. This is a strong motivation for students to overcome challenges to achieve more success in their learning journey, as well as providing partial financial support for the upcoming transition period of studying abroad. Outstanding scholarships include the Western Sydney Global Pathways Scholarship and the Macquarie Global Pathways Scholarship. Western Sydney Global Pathways Scholarship Award Ceremony Shaping career paths for students through the ISB Leadership program Last year, the ISB Leadership program organized a series of "Seminar" and "Company Tour" sessions bringing students to famous businesses. Participating in orientation sessions, students are equipped with in-depth knowledge and necessary soft skills before joining multinational companies, corporations or even operating their own business in the future. Featured Seminars: REI Courses: Fall Semester 2023; Career Orientation Seminar – Exploiting Social Media; Soft Skill Seminar – Personal Finance Masterclass; Soft Skill Seminar – Level Up Your Charisma!, etc. REI Courses: Fall Semester 2023 Company Tours take students to large companies and multinational corporations, listed as Aj Total, VNG, Satori Vietnam, Sotrans Logistics, Ey, Samsung Vietnam, Pwc Viet Nam, Mazars Vietnam, etc. Expanding connections with educational partners of the CUIBE Association In a step to expand international relations and improve the quality of education, ISB is pleased to welcome a delegation from the prestigious Haslam School of Business, University of Tennessee on December 4, 2023. ISB, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is the first Asian member of the Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education - CUIBE. The reception aimed to discuss cooperation in developing programs, research, and teaching, as well as providing opportunities for exchange and study abroad between the two schools. The representative delegation from the Haslam School of Business, University of Tennessee on December 4, 2023 Orientation of ISB in 2024 Inheriting the success of the past year, in 2024, ISB sets important goals to improve the quality of education and affirm its position internationally: 1. Becoming a leading undergraduate and graduate training unit in the field of business. 2. Keeping completing admissions plans and targets. 2. Being oriented and developing the ISB brand through communication activities. 4. Developing strategies and increasing brand awareness of Bachelor's, Master’s, and Doctoral programs. 5. Keeping developing joint programs to expand ISB’s international position. 6. Promoting scientific research with the goal of having articles published in international journals in ISI and SCOPUS. 7. Keeping developing joint training and student exchange activities to contribute to increasing the school's position internationally. ISB of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was established with the goal of providing a modern and dynamic educational environment according to international standards, with programs entirely in English at the undergraduate and graduate levels with a team of lecturers having high professional qualifications. Students can study and receive degrees from prestigious universities in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. News, photos: International School of Business (ISB) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2023, UEH - Vinh Long Campus has made encouraging progress in all fields, maintaining its mission of training and developing high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region in particular and the whole country in general. Entering a new phase in the context of UEH upgrading to a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the Campus will continue to promote its values to contribute to the journey of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH. Affirming the training quality of UEH in the Mekong Delta UEH Vinh Long Campus has been implementing the training mission of providing high-quality human resources at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and intensive short-term training courses, carrying out research and technology transfer, contributing to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta. Up to now, UEH-VLC has implemented 15 programs in many fields, reaching a total scale of nearly 2,200 students at all levels and modes. Of these were 1,300 full-time undergraduate students, nearly 600 graduate students, 300 part-time students, and over 8,000 learners of short-term courses every year, meeting the needs of training and fostering to improve the qualifications of learners in the region. Efforts to create a modern learning environment for students Implementing UEH's internationally standardized educational orientation, in recent times, UEH-VLC has strived to bring a modern and vibrant learning environment for students. Campus rotation program at Ho Chi Minh City campus Summer Camp student exchange program for Vietnamese and international students The UEH Biztech Hackathon program searches for solutions to apply new technology to solve life's problems, encouraging students to apply acquired knowledge into practice. Exchange program for international students with Universities, Tokyo Keizai School (Japan), Khong Kaen (Thailand), Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore), Western Washington University (USA) Diverse Union and Association activities Youth Union - Student Association of Vinh Long Campus, with the role of youth initiative, has organized many activities, many programs, and many clubs among students. To date, 11 clubs have been established for UEH students to study and practice according to their interests, including 5 fine arts clubs, 6 academic clubs, and 01 clubs related to social activities. UEH Global community project - Community responsibility and sharing with learners for the development of the Mekong Delta Fulfilling the responsibilities of a key public university in Vietnam, UEH always aims to share knowledge and innovation with the community. Among them, a typical example is the UEH Global community project with meaningful activities that have been implemented in the Mekong Delta recently. "STEM Teaching": Spreading knowledge in the fields of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Innovation at high schools The Startup and Innovation Program continues to promote its role in incubating startup ideas and projects Expanding business cooperation and connection Training cooperation at Vinh Long Campus with agencies and businesses is one of the steps to realize the 5 focus areas in the program "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" of UEH. Over the past year, UEH-VLC has signed MOUs with many agencies, banks, and businesses; welcoming many international delegations and experts to exchange, cooperate, visit, and work. This partnership provides students with learning opportunities and practical experiences, advanced technology platforms, and scenarios, as well as creates an experiencing environment for students to practice and study directly at the enterprise. Thereby, it will become a high-quality human resource in the future, contributing to the Mekong Delta in particular and Vietnam in general. At the same time, this cooperation also aims to spread UEH's intellectual values to the community and society for the goal of sustainable development. Proud strides in scientific research activities Along with training and community connection efforts, UEH-VLC's research activities in the past period also reaped impressive results with a significant increase in the total number of research projects. From 59 research projects in 2020, the total number of research projects of the Campus has been over 200 works by lecturers, officials, and students, published in prestigious domestic and international journals, including 26 research topics at all levels; 34 international articles; 125 domestic articles; 39 research topics among students participating in the "UEH-CV Young Researcher Award. What is worth noting is the focus on publishing works in prestigious international journals in ISI and Scopus, along with the publication of monographs and completion of research topics at different levels, demonstrating the right investment from resources at the UEH main campus and the remarkable efforts of the scientific staff at the Campus. In recent years, many conferences at Vinh Long Campus have contributed significantly to the development and exchange of knowledge in the research and business community. In total, there were over 17 conferences, including 3 international conferences and many national and regional conferences, with diverse cooperation from many units and the participation of international speakers (UK, Japan, Singapore, Philippines). These conferences have focused on important areas of governance and management of science and technology market development activities, climate change adaptation policies in the Mekong Delta, quantitative research in the field of science and technology, economics - finance - banking to promote the development of tourism in the Mekong Delta region. The participation of many international speakers has increased the contribution of these conferences and at the same time promoted research and innovation for the economy and society of Vinh Long province in particular and the Mekong Delta region in general, especially in the context of the 4.0 revolution. National Conference on "Circular economy - Direction for sustainable development" 2023 Steady steps for the multidisciplinary and sustainable journey of UEH University UEH - Vinh Long Campus has made encouraging progress in all fields, maintaining its mission of training and developing high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region in particular and the country in general. Entering a new journey in the context of UEH upgrading to a Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable University, the Campus will continue to promote its values to contribute to the journey of the multi-disciplinary and sustainable UEH University, which is a commitment to optimizing existing resources to expand the training and research ecosystem in a multidisciplinary direction; developing domestic and international cooperation networks, thereby, creating a unique position and reputation for Vinh Long Campus in the overall UEH. On its 48-year journey, UEH has created many milestones of achievement. Curently, with a new position and stature, the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and efforts from the entire UEHer, with the important role of units, Member Colleges, and Campuses to together carry out the mission of contributing to human knowledge and the country's socio-economic development. News, photos: UEH - Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the context of global integration and new technological revolution, the entire society's need for high-quality human resources in new technology fields in the future is increasingly high. Grasping the needs and staying ahead of the trend, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) - a member of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has comprehensively developed its training, science and technology activities to meet the latest trends, follow a multidisciplinary and integrated orientation, and transform towards sustainability. According to Investment Monitor, based on a report from GlobalData, currently, top technology trends include artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, cybersecurity, metaverse, cryptocurrency, robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), and quantum computing. Statistical forecasts show that the Information Technology market still lacks about 150,000 human resources out of the total need of 530,000 human resources. In addition, the Draft National Strategy on digital technology companies also clearly states that Vietnam has set a goal of reaching 1.5 million employees in the digital field by 2030. These numbers represent great opportunities for students graduating from computer- and technology-related fields during the country's digital transformation period. Latest technology majors welcoming the 5.0 era In order to provide high-quality human resources meeting the latest technology trends, CTD has built and comprehensively developed 22 programs, including the most attractive fields as AI and Robotics, Data Science, Computer Science, Digital Communication and Multimedia Design, Technology and Innovation, Architecture and Smart Urban Design, Financial Technology, Logistics Technology, Information Security information, etc. These programs are all built on the direction of exploiting and applying new technology in artificial intelligence, data science, robot interaction, blockchain technology, big data, etc. in fields of economics and management. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: training a team of qualified engineers participating in projects on design, manufacturing, and control of robot systems, artificial intelligence, embedded system software/hardware and marketing, computer science, automated production systems, smart machines, IoT, etc. applied in all areas of the economy. Data Science: students have the ability to plan, collect, store, preprocess, select models and data analysis tools, and apply results to solve business and management problems. Computer Science: students have in-depth knowledge of thinking, exploiting, developing algorithms, and applying new technologies in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Machine Vision, Natural language processing, analysis, selection of technology solutions, and related tools to solve economic problems. Digital Communication and Multimedia Design: training students to become digital media designers/producers/managers in the era of information and digitalization. Technology and Innovation: training students to become administrators who understand and apply new technology (AI, Big data, VR/AR), and human-computer interaction in business based on innovation to deliver technological solutions that impact local economic sectors. Architecture and smart city design: students are qualified to participate in city development, planning and design projects, architectural and landscape design projects with technology application towards sustainable development. Financial Technology: training students to become managers who understand and apply new technology (AI, Big data, Blockchain, Deep learning, Machine learning, VR/AR) in finance to provide technology solutions that have impacts on areas of the financial market as well as creating financial platforms and products using advanced technology. Logistics Technology: training learners to have the ability to design; and integrate material, information, and money flows; and control the optimal operation of a logistics system related to forecasting, procurement, transportation, production, storage, distribution, and warehousing of raw materials and finished products. Information Security: learners will master popular security technologies, encryption techniques, decoding messages, building secure network systems, and preventing denial of service attacks; learn the working mechanism of Viruses, Worms, and malware to detect and protect digital and information systems. CTD students are familiar with new VR/AR technologies through many subjects Training activities with multidisciplinary orientation and technology integration Programs at CTD are multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary, integrating math, technology, smart management, innovation, and artistic inspiration into training and research programs. This orientation is clearly reflected in outstanding traditional programs: Business Statistics, Financial Mathematics, Risk Analysis and Insurance Pricing, Management Information Systems, Software Engineering, Commerce e-commerce, Computer Science, and Information Technology; to new programs that stay ahead of the trend and pioneer in providing highly qualified human resources in the fields of science, technology and digital economy mentioned above. CTD focuses on developing undergraduate and postgraduate programs (Masters and PhD) according to international standards awarded by UEH and international partner universities with a training scale of more than 2,000 undergraduate and, graduate students, and research fellows. The programs are open and highly interconnected with UEH member colleges and with universities around the world. Since 2023, CTD has also reached agreements to cooperate on dual undergraduate degree programs in Robotics and AI with Kangwoon University (Korea), Digital Communication and Design with Dongseo University (Korea), and University of Saint Joseph (USJ) (Macau). In addition, other academic activities, research, combined teaching, capacity building, lecturer-student exchange, and training lecturers at the doctoral level in the fields of Media Design, Smart City, AI - Robotics, Government, big data, and Korean study, are also discussed for implementation. RoboCon UEH 2023 - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest In order to develop CTD's learners' capacity and thinking, teaching and learning activities incorporate the exchange of international lecturers and students. With dual international training programs, Master’s of Smart and Innovation City Management at the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM), learners, in addition to their learning experiences at UEH, will have the opportunity to participate in advanced programs at institutes of international partners: Hasselt University and KU Leuven University (Belgium), Handong Global University (Korea). In addition to learning and research activities, learners are given many opportunities to develop their capacity and skills to become global citizens through regular international competitions that attract domestic and international students, including Reimagining Cities Towards Carbon Neutrality (2023), annual international activities, seminars, exchange forums between experts, public lectures by professors at international universities and workshops providing learners with the opportunity to approach businesses to cultivate practical knowledge. Outstanding milestones over the years include the international series Smart City + (2021), Resilience through Smart City Lens (2022), Design for Carbon Neutrality (2023), and UEH BizTech Hackathon (2022, 2023). In addition, CTD also promotes cultural exchange activities for the students through international summer camps and international project programs with students from Avans University of Applied Sciences. (Netherlands), KU Leuven University (Belgium), Handong Global University (Korea), Thammsat University (Thailand), Singapore School of Technology and Design, Kyoto University (Japan), and Yunlin University (Taiwan). With strengths in technology application and design, CTD students, according to the project-based learning model, learn and gain practical work experience in 09 laboratories in the Eco-Studio Lab system equipped with modern machines and learning tools listed as VR glasses, 3D printers, material design kits, robots, specialized design computers, and design tools, etc., and courses on the application of virtual reality and augmented reality in AR/VR/MR design in Italy. In addition, the birth of Maker Space, an open space complex with a spirit of unlimited creativity for the community inside and outside UEH, helps UEHers and the learner community develop skills and creative thinking through activities related to carpentry assembly and design. Students can develop basic skills in the working environment (problem-solving skills, teamwork, and communication skills), and have the opportunity to learn about work culture and specific competencies for each job. With the goal of encouraging life-long learning, the Technology and Design Training Center (ATD) has developed programs and intensive short-term courses for students and professionals with additional knowledge and working tools to meet the needs of the business. The number of training classes has made remarkable progress and the quality of training has been improved. Some outstanding programs include Data Query with Power Query and SQL, Data Visualization with Power BI, Data Analysis with Python programming language, Enterprise digital transformation, Motion Graphic, Application of design thinking in enterprise product development, etc. Scientific and technological activities CTD always maintains academic activities related to Mathematics - Statistics, Information Technology, innovation, artificial intelligence, smart cities, and digital communications. More than 70 research projects by lecturers and researchers of the School of Mathematics and Statistics, School of Business Information Technology, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, Institute of Innovation, Institute of Smart City and Innovation, School of Media Design published in ISI/Scopus journals (Q1, Q2, Q3) with a significant number of citations. Student’s research activities also obtained achievements in annual competitions organized by UEH: "Young Economist Award" with 9 topics winning A prize, 25 topics winning B prize, and 30 topics winning C prize. Excellent and high-quality topics of CTD students are also nominated to participate in and present at City-level, Ministerial-level, and National-level research awards as the "Eureka Research Student Award” co-organized by the Ho Chi Minh City  Youth Union and National University Ho Chi Minh City; "Student Scientific Research Award" by the Ministry of Education and Training and the "Econometrics and Applied Economics Olympiad" organized by the Central Vietnam Student Association. CTD's community of scholars, researchers, and experts has grown stronger through scientific events, international conferences, of international events held in the past two years. CTD has cooperative relationships with nearly 50 educational organizations, universities, and international experts who come to work, exchange academically, teach, and research at the school. Some activities have become trademarks of UEH College of Technology and Design, listed as RTD - Resilience by Technology and Design International Conference; ArtTech Fusion International Event Series; Bayesian Statistics and Computation Summer School; Education Seminar: Smart Urban Intervention - Smart City Living Lab. Efforts to transfer knowledge, science and technology to the community CTD's team of lecturers and researchers always proactively seek opportunities to cooperate in research and consulting according to business orders and solve social problems, including research projects, construction proposals to build a Living Lab model for a highly interactive innovative urban area in the East of the city (Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science & Technology), GrandAR Piano for Kids (AEON Shopping Center, Tan Phu District), Designing programs and teaching according to orders from localities and businesses, and the FinTechNovation Credentials program (UOB Bank). With the motto "Think Global, Act Local", CTD's science and technology activities have the participation not only of UEH lecturers, researchers, and representatives of local Departments but also International experts and organizations to work together to come up with new international solutions that can be applied to Vietnam. A typical example is the series of educational seminars: Smart Urban Intervention - Smart City Living Lab (SCLL) organized by the Institute of Smart City and Management, in conjunction with Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University (China), and Sungkyunkwan University (Korea). The conference had the participation of professors and experts from units, agencies, departments, universities, research institutes, and organizations in Vietnam, Korea, and China. Throughout the program, difficulties in the process of improving the intelligence index of an urban area are shared and analyzed, as well as solutions given by experts directly involved in smart city projects in Seoul (South Korea). In addition, the speakers also mentioned opportunities for urban improvement in Vietnam, and especially mentioned the Living Lab model - a new project model with the goal of promoting ideas towards improving and developing a sustainable urban area in the face of unforeseen difficulties in the future. Educational seminar series: Smart Urban Intervention - Smart City Living Lab With the contribution of UEH College of Technology and Design, UEH's innovation startup ecosystem has developed comprehensively in terms of the quality and quantity of startup communities participating in activities, with 02 incubators in Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long. As of June 2023, the Institute of Innovation has incubated nearly 100 startup projects, including 19 company establishment projects, more than 7,600 people attending activities and a total value of venture capital investment reached 350,000 USD. UEH was voted as the Top 10 Universities with the best innovative startup incubation programs in Asia. The Institute of Innovation also carries out consulting and support activities for student startups through sharing and training sessions with high schools and secondary schools in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces, and students from Partner schools listed as Singapore Management University, and coordinates and implements innovation programs for 50 students from businesses, innovative start-up projects, and youngsters and students in Hau Giang province. UEH BizTech Hackathon 2023 In 2023, CTD also coordinated with local Departments and Agencies in Vinh Long and Khanh Hoa to organize training courses for teachers, and middle and high school students in advanced classes applied STEM teaching and learning within the framework of the UEH Global 2023 project. The program attracted the participation of 164 students and teachers in Vinh Long province, and the participation of 136 teachers and students in Khanh Hoa province. Ready for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey With fundamental achievements in recent times, UEH College of Technology and Design has determined the next direction "Transforming for Sustainability" according to 5 pillars: Training, Scientific Research, International Cooperation, Social Impact Strategy, and Operations Management. By 2030, CTD will become a leading educational, research, and consulting institution in design and technology application, planning, management and administration in Vietnam and has a reputation in the Southeast Asia region, particularly, focusing on building a sustainable learning and research environment "Research for All". Components of the research ecosystem include lecturers, researchers, research fellows, and graduate students participating in research, consulting, and transferring science and technology in CTD's Eco-Studio Lab system. At the same time, the University will coordinate with domestic and international researchers and experts from universities, companies, and technology enterprises to spread knowledge, inspire creativity, and transfer research, technology solutions, and innovation to increase flexibility and adaptability, toward a smart life and a sustainable community. On a journey of nearly 50 years, UEH has created many milestones of achievements. Now, with a new position and stature - the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and efforts from the entire UEHer, with the important role of UEH Member Colleges, to jointly realize the mission of UEH of contributing to human knowledge and the country's socio-economic development./. News, photos: UEH College of Technology and Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2023, research activities of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) obtained crucial results, demonstrating the efforts of the UEH team in increasing academic reputation and spreading and transferring knowledge to the community, contributing to realizing UEH's strategic goal of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. This reflects that scientists and researchers at UEH have increasingly been facilitated and oriented to carry out research and consulting projects that can solve local and global problems that have positive impacts on society. UEH reaches the Top 301+ Best Universities in Asia in 2024 (QS Asia University Rankings 2024), Top 301-400 Universities contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations according to THE Impact Rankings 2023, Top 860 World Universities in Sustainability 2024 (QS World Ranking Sustainability 2024). These results demonstrate not only UEH's education and research capacity but also its commitment to implementing the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy, using the knowledge base to solve social challenges and create a positive impact. Regarding international publications, UEH had more than 500 articles in prestigious international journals in Web of Science, Scopus, and ABDC. In addition to the increased number of international publications, their quality was also increasingly improved. The Scopus database showed that UEH had more than 85% of articles published in journals ranked Q1 (top 25%) and Q2 (top 25%-50%). More than 80% of UEH's articles were published in journals of prestigious international publishers recognized by the State Council of Professors such as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Sage, etc. Along with that, research and international cooperation associated with solving contemporary social problems have also been focused on by UEH when nearly 50% of UEH's international publications were associated with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (SDG). Many international cooperation activities for the sustainable development of the community were implemented in a variety of ways, including joining public organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in discussing and developing policies on future strategies and models, actively initiating and participating in interdisciplinary discussions on SDGs through domestic and international conferences and seminars, collecting and processing data for the SDGs, adopting and implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in China - Agenda 2030, collaborating with NGOs to address the SDGs through student volunteer programs, research programs, educational resource development, etc. The number and the influence of UEH's international publications associated with the UN's 16 Sustainable Development Goals from 2020-2023 (according to data extracted from the Scopus Database in November 2023). International cooperation in research has also been promoted in the recent time. Implementing regulations on research experts issued in 2021, by the end of 2023, UEH had more than 100 research collaborators, and collaborative activities with these researchers have promoted UEH's academic research and international publications in prestigious and highly ranked journals in the world, increasing UEH's academic reputation through strengthening the international research network, serving university rankings of QS Asia and THE, connecting international scientists, spreading the spirit of international publication, connecting internal and external forces, enhancing knowledge sharing inside and outside UEH to develop the quality of research actively and sustainably. This year, UEH has focused more on calling for international resources and expanding ít network through actively participating in international projects. UEH is currently participating in a total of 8 international projects, including 4 projects starting in 2023, in addition to 2 projects that are preparing new bidding documents. The projects have been bringing positive impacts on enhancing the University's reputation, expanding its cooperation network, and especially practical significance for the community and society as the content is implemented in the direction of sustainability, environmental protection, digital transformation, and ensuring food security for the people. Results include the Oxfam project that awarded the handbook "Guidelines for Classifying Household Solid Waste", disseminating legal regulations on household solid waste and rainbow trash bins for people in wards 12, 13, and 17 (Go Vap District); HAPRI Institute's food loss reduction project with beneficiaries being the pangasius field, farmers and women; DIGITAL-MOVE project with the participation of 13 universities to spread and improve digital transformation capacity and knowledge to all stakeholders inside and outside the university; The EU4Sustainability project of the School of Banking which is the first Jean Monnet project that UEH participates in, and will provide more knowledge and experience for the school in developing other content in the future. In parallel with international publications and projects, research topics at all levels were also promoted and achieved positive results, making a significant contribution to the sustainable development strategy for the community. With 03 national-level projects being implemented, 14 Ministry-level and equivalent projects (03 Nafosted projects; 11 Ministry/province/city-level projects), 89 school-level projects being accepted, 598 research projects of 1,838 students completed with 457 award-winning topics along with their products, UEH has increased the source of research topics, exploited, applied, and transferred them effectively, promptly updating and spreading new knowledge to the community and society through UEH's communication channels. In addition, UEH has organized 22 international conferences and seminars associated with sustainable development for the community, with the participation of international speakers and domestic scientists. Typically conferences include the International Conference on "The South East Asian Urbanisms to address Global Warming"; the ELG international conference 2023 on "Accelerating inclusive green transition in developing countries"; ArtTech Fusion 2023; International conference on "Mystique of Luxury Brands"; ASIAN FA Conference 2023; "The International Conference on Business and Finance" (ICBF 2023); The 5th Asian  Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2023). In particular, on October 27, 2023, UEH hosted the annual International Conference for Young Researchers in Economics & Business 2023 (ICYREB 2023) with the theme "Increasing sustainable economic growth - Orienting the business ecosystem with technology and innovation". Through the conference, young researchers (no more than 40 years old by 2023) were able to present their research results, learn from experienced scientists, build networks, as well as explore and discover new research trends, motivating and promoting capacity and developing future research careers while contributing intellectual values to the sustainable development of society. The Annual International Conference for Young Researchers in Economics & Business 2023 (ICYREB 2023) At the UEH - Vinh Long Campus, important national seminars and discussions took place, contributing many research results to the development of the Mekong Delta region and the whole country, typically the national conference on "Circular economy - Directions for sustainable development" - a forum for exchanging and sharing about the circular economy model between scientists, agencies, commercial banks, and businesses in the Mekong Delta region, focusing on issues of circular economy with sustainable development, circular business models, and the relationship between circular economy and the 4.0 Industrial Revolution, thereby, proposing policy implications that contribute to the effective implementation of circular economy, promoting sustainable development of Vietnam, including the Mekong Delta region in the upcoming time; The national conference on "Application of technology to develop sustainable tourism supply chains" bringing meaningful contributions to the sustainable tourism development of the Mekong Delta with many opinions from experts and technology connectionsin promoting sustainable tourism development; The seminar on "E-commerce - Policies, technologies and solutions" providing the latest information on policies, technologies, and solutions in the field of E-commerce; concurrently, promoting the development of E-commerce businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises so that they can find new business development opportunities and enhance competitiveness in the market. The National Conference on "Circular economy - Directions for sustainable development" at Vinh Long Campus The above results of UEH in research activities in 2023 show that UEH's innovation policy in research has been on the right track and the outstanding efforts of the leadership and research team, along with researchers, lecturers, and officials. It can be believed that if we continue to maintain and promote the above results and make more efforts, UEH will increasingly affirm its academic reputation in the international arena and spread and transfer community knowledge more firmly, becoming a prestigious research university in the international arena. News, photos: Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As a member of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH-CELG) aims to pursue quality and class in research and international cooperation activities in science and technology. The period 2021 - 2023 recognizes the strong efforts and outstanding achievements of UEH-CELG in connecting with prestigious scholars and leading international experts, and operating academic activities to expand the network of research capacity development for UEH staff in the future. In order for research activities to reach an international level, UEH-CELG has invited world-renowned and highly influential lecturers and researchers to sign Research Fellow collaboration contracts. Notably, there are Professor John Hey (H-index 44 York University, UK), Professor Almash Heshmati (H-index 58, Jönköping University, Sweden) and Professor Bowen Mc. Beath (H-index 25, Portland State University, USA). These researchers have come to work, advise lecturers and graduate students on research methods and topics, and serve as speakers for CELG’s periodic scientific programs, seminars, international conferences, and reporters for research methods classes. Besides, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government also receives support from other researchers, Associate Professor, Dr. Markus Taussig (Rutgers Business School, USA), to share research experiences and give outline suggestions to graduate students. On average, every week UEH-CELG welcomes 01 researcher to share their expertise in CELGS periodic academic activities. This is a free program, operated to contribute to the academic community by sharing ideas, learning, and updating new research methods around the world. Associate Professor, Dr. Markus Tausig and his free contributions to the academic community of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government In addition, many international researchers were connected and invited to be key speakers at plenary sessions of international conferences hosted by the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. This is important in increasing the conferences' reputation, positioning and international reputation. It is worth mentioning the participation of Professor Robert Costanza (Professor of Ecological Economics - Institute for Global Prosperity - University College London) with H-index 142; Professor Almas Heshmati (Professor of Jönköping University, Sweden) with H-index 58. Besides being a speaker at the conference, Professor Almas Heshmati was in charge of the Applied Panel Data Econometrics class for graduate students, the in-depth course in measuring and implementing circular economy for Southeast Asian policymakers. In particular, Professor Almas Heshmati has facilitated excellent research papers at the annual international conference on Economics, Law and Government (ELG 2023) published in a book by Springer with the title “Circular Economy in South and Southeast Asia” and the “Handbook of Measurement, Application and Evaluation of Circular Economy in South and South-East Asia”. Prof. Almas Heshmati - Jönköping University, Sweden – sharing at the UEH conference Prof. Robert Costanza - University College London - sharing at the UEH conference Hosting international conferences In the field of digital transformation, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government invited Dr. Lesly Goh - Senior Technology Advisor, Former Chief Technology Officer of the World Bank Group. She is a Fulbright Specialist, and Senior Research Fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. In addition, she is a member of the Board of Directors of GovTech Singapore and an Advisor to the Harvard Project on Asian and International Relations (HPAIR). Dr. Lesly Goh has actively contributed to the College of Economics, Law and Government and other units of UEH in building digital skills and strategies for future leaders in the agricultural sector as well as many other fields. Practical topics advised by Dr. Lesly Goh can be mentioned as (i) Integrating digital transformation in the courses of the Agricultural Business program at the School of Economics; (ii) Developing research proposals on Digital Transformation in Agribusiness and the resilience and sustainability of food supply chains. In particular, Dr. Lesly God plays a key role in fostering strategic partnerships with industry and government stakeholders to forge public-private partnerships with UEH leadership. These partnerships are vital in connecting UEH students with relevant industry businesses for internship opportunities and helping young people develop skills ready for the future job market in the digital economy. Dr. Lesly Goh and consulting activities integrating digital transformation in higher education at UEH College of Economics, Law and Government In addition to quality partners, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government has expanded its partner network in a diverse direction with many high-quality educational institutions such as Tokyo Keizai University, Queensland University of Technology, Portland University, Khon Kaen University, University Network - SOAS University of London, The Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics - AAERE, The Environment for Development (EfD) Initiative, The Asian Development Bank (ADB), and experts of WorldBank participating in the series of the Fulbright Scholars program. The College of College of Economics, Law and Government is ready for the journey to develop a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University With the achievements in the past year, CELG continuously strives and aims to develop into a multidisciplinary and sustainable research organization of international standards, contributing to the overall development of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. In particular, it focuses on well-operated majors based on its strengths in economics, government, public policy, and law, at the same time, enhances its academic reputation and social impacts to promote sustainable development through excellent research and high social impact. With the set goals, CELG will implement the Development Strategy until 2030 including: Improving academic research capacity, international publications and enhance CELG's academic reputation, contributing to enhancing UEH's position in rankings (THE Impact Ranking, QS Asia Ranking, etc.); Enhancing research capacity to serve policy contributions and social influence to promote sustainable development; Becoming a leading university in Vietnam in diversifying research methods corresponding to CELG's programs; Improving training quality according to international standards through accreditation from reputable international organizations; Developing and implementing new programs in social sciences, take the lead in developing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary programs in a sustainable direction, applying technology in training; Strengthening international cooperation to improve research capacity and increase the exchange of lecturers and learners with leading universities in the world; Developing and implementing short-term training programs and community activities to actively contribute to the sustainable development of society. The long-term goal is to increase the quality of lecturers and fellows, with many leading researchers in each field. With its unique role and mission in the multidisciplinary and sustainable development strategy of UEH University, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government understands the importance of connecting with international leading experts for sustainable and classy development. At UEH-CELG, each connected expert is an important starting point for the network of leading experts to constantly expand in number while effectively exploiting this network for continuous growth of member colleges and UEH. News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the context of upgrading the UEH governance model from a "single-major university" to a "multi-disciplinary university", the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) proactively exploits and applies technology in management, especially in developing a multi-channel CRM management and care system that synchronously connects the Knowledge Store, UEH switchboard, online contact channels and builds an academic advising platform, etc. The year 2023 has marked a prosperous journey, containing significant progress in improving service quality and ensuring that learners' needs are met in the most optimal way. A 4.0 University: Accelerating on the sustainable journey In the context of globalization, DSA constantly strives and innovates to meet the increasingly diverse needs of learners. Those efforts not only focus on improving service quality and personalization for learners but also aim to build a sustainable UEHer community through building and developing quality and authentic information exchange platforms that are easy to access and look up. In particular, the development of a multi-channel CRM management and care system that synchronously connects the Knowledge Store, UEH switchboard, and online contact channels has helped form the habit of proactively searching for information related to content, regulations, and processes at UEH. At the same time, the integration of the new system allows users to proactively send requests for information that has not been found or send comments and feedback to functional units at UEH, helping learners' and partners’ needs and questions be handled in a streamlined and time-saving manner. 2023 is also a milestone year for the birth of the  UEH Advisor Platform, which helps enhance information exchange between academic advisors and students. This is considered an important bridge between the school and students, implementing digitalization in consulting and advising at the University. Students can access and proactively grasp advisor contact information, announcements, and class schedules for each semester and conduct opinion surveys on periodic advising activities directly at the platform, replacing the previous traditional form of assessment. In addition to building information exchange platforms, DSA still maintains the effectiveness of the UEH electronic transaction portal with 85 online public services and received more than 41,206 service registrations to serve learners' requirements. At the same time, DSA also applies technology to form green travel habits by integrating the "Unipass smart card" into the UEH Student application. From November 2023, UEH students can apply electronic student cards to use public bus services in Ho Chi Minh City. Along with the sustainable journey, the UEH Shuttle bus deployed by DSA has become a powerful friend of UEHer on the journey to school, bringing convenience and speed to learners in moving between campuses. UEH facilities the best way with 10 buses per day. With practical technology applications, DSA has contributed to building a green, civilized, modern network towards UEH Green Campus - a green, clean, circular, and sustainable university. Systems and platforms improving the quality of student care and support activities at UEH Building an equitable, positive community and promoting comprehensive development With the "Learner-centered" motto, DSA focuses on mental health care, integrating community values into activities to improve the quality of student life, build an equal and positive community, and develop comprehensively. For more than three years of managing and organizing consulting and support activities through personalized counseling sessions, mental health care programs, and psychology-themed articles, DSA has created a safe, sympathetic sharing space for learners as they face challenges in school life. Consulting and psychological support services help solve modern psychological problems and help learners become more confident and stronger, maintaining positivity in the learning process and lifelong career development. At the same time, DSA develops and implements programs aimed at eliminating barriers, ensuring the rights of all members of the learning community, and encouraging participation in academic and extracurricular activities, listed as the "Olympic of Marxist-Leninist and Ho Chi Minh's ideology 2023", soft skills training programs, career seminars, "Traditional sports festival for UEH student", "UEH art performance festival", with second prize for at the national "Student Singing" final round, cultural competitions, orientation programs, and orientation weeks to emphasize moral education, traditional culture, and aesthetic values, physical and health foundation associated with international integration capacity to innovate and make a difference for UEH students. Those are clear achievements of DSA in building a dynamic and diverse community, creating a positive supportive environment, and shaping the comprehensive development of learners during their time studying at university. Activities building an equitable, positive student community and promoting comprehensive development. Upgrading the quality of student support activities and international integration Like an extended arm accompanying learners on their development journey, close-knit connections with partners and businesses have created thousands of internship and job opportunities for students during the year. Through the UEH Sharing - Career Fair, mock interviews and business visits are rich networking events, creating a direct meeting space between students and reputable businesses. In addition, the companionship from businesses and sponsoring partners has awarded hundreds of scholarships and financial support with a total value of up to billions of VND, contributing to supporting many excellent students with the opportunity to keep pursuing education. In a multidisciplinary and sustainable effort, activities improving English skills and spreading international values in 2023 will focus on investing in expertise, diverse content, closeness, and practicality for learners. The English exchange activities held weekly and monthly at the UEH English Zone are methodically and novelly designed for the UEHer community to practice basic and intensive English to help form language reflexes and adaptation to the multicultural and multilingual environment at UEH. Student support activities and international integration Ready for new goals Pioneering in the digital transformation journey, aiming for smart universities and meeting the needs of new trends, DSA has been constantly striving to bring quality products for caring and supporting learners and partners, continuing to promote the application of technology in management, and enhancing connections to open up opportunities and prospects for future cooperation to bring more value to learners. With dedication and thoughtfulness, along with a team of professionally trained personnel with considerate attitudes, DSA has created many playgrounds and bridges to help learners confidently acquire knowledge, become generations of global citizens capable of competing in the future labor market, as well as actively and responsibly participating in the community to build a UEHer community that always develops sustainably. The new year promises new challenges and new opportunities during which sustainable orientations will continue to be DSA's focus in the journey to enhance the quality of caring and supporting learners. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs  (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The year 2023 ended with extremely worthy results for the relentless efforts of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) on the journey of educating and training high-quality human resources in the field of economics, business, research, and cooperation, aiming at integration and knowledge transfer. Let's join UEH College of Business (COB) to look back at the achievements and outstanding marks in 2023, contributing to the overall development of UEH's strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Outstanding results in training activities UEH College of Business offers Business and related programs, including 15 undergraduate programs, 9 master's programs, and 4 doctoral programs. In particular, the college has led in developing a new program, Marketing Technology (Martech), and called for the first course in 2023. Arranging diverse majors in groups within one school facilitates multidisciplinary development, with a training scale of up to 20,000 undergraduate students, graduate students, and research fellows each year. In addition to continuous efforts to develop strongly in both quantity and quality, in 2023, COB also built and completed partial English and full English programs for admission. In particular, the University focuses on developing undergraduate and postgraduate programs (Masters and Doctorate) according to international standards recognized and awarded by UEH and/or international partner universities. In addition to formal university training, UEH College of Business also establishes a short-term training center - Human Resource Development Institute (Huredin) - with the strength of economics and management, leading and managing human resources through practical programs with periodic enrollment and in-house programs designed according to business requirements. In addition, Huredin also conducts applied research consulting for nearly 200 companies and businesses and projects on territorial planning and industry development planning for southern provinces and cities: Binh Duong, Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, Long An, Ca Mau, etc. Open and highly interconnected programs of UEH member schools and international partner universities have helped COB contribute more to the general development orientation of UEH. Specifically, many COB programs have been successfully accredited according to FIBBA standards in 2023, increasing the number of accredited programs throughout the University, listed as Business Administration, International Business, Marketing, Commercial Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Accounting, Auditing, or according to AUN standards listed as Finance - Banking, etc. Many programs are recognized by prestigious professional associations in the world such as CFA, ICEAW, ACCA, CPA, FRM, CMT, etc. Scientific research achievements and increased number of international publications In parallel with the education mission, UEH College of Business had important achievements in research, consulting, and knowledge transfer activities with recognition from the domestic and international scientific community that contributed to the development of UEH's academic reputation domestically and internationally. UEH College of Business lecturers have conducted many studies in the fields of business, management, finance - banking - accounting, tourism, etc. and achieved remarkable results in 2023: 62 journal articles recognized by the State Council for Professors (under 1 point); 19 articles published in journals recognized by the State Council of Professors (1 point, Vietnamese and English versions); 25 articles published in the Proceedings of the national conference, or published on the website of the conference organizer and with ISSN or ISBN; 78 Conference articles published in the International Proceedings were by international publishers, in the form of book chapters or articles, with ISSN or ISBN; 6 enterprise-consulting projects; 6 ministerial-level and equivalent projects (including training human resources at international level in Finance and Banking assigned ny the City); 2 State-level projects; 21 school-level/regional school-level projects, key school-level projects; 1 Nafosted topic; especially 123 articles published in international journals under the category ISI (SSCI, SCIE)/SCOPUS subgroups Q1,2,3,4 or ABDC grade A, A*, etc. Along with that are the efforts of the University and its affiliated schools in successfully organizing conferences at the School, National, and International levels that have an impact on the community. Following the success of international conferences that have taken place in countries as Japan, Singapore, Korea, Australia, etc. UEH College of Business and Luxury Brandings Research Center and Curtin University (Australia) co-organized the International conference "Mystique Of Luxury Brands - MLB 2023" on November 9-10, 2023 at UEH. The conference attracted more than 200 scholars from 15 countries around the world. In addition, the Conference is also honored to receive the sponsorship of prestigious international journals such as Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, Journal of Global Fashion Marketing. Representatives of UEH, UEH College of Business, Curtin University, speakers, and authors took some photos at the International Conference Mystique of Luxury Brands 2023 These achievements once again affirm the efforts of all members of COB to contribute to UEH's strategy and orientation on promoting research and increasing international publications. Talented COB Students The year 2023 also recognizes the achievements and efforts of COB students - dynamic young talents who have conquered many proud milestones. With the companionship and encouragement from lecturers, COB students had outstanding achievements in academic competitions and participated in national and international conferences. These activities helped students build the mindset to identify, evaluate, analyze, and make scientifically-based decisions, and is an opportunity for students to apply the theories they have learned to solve practical problems. Student groups have been guided and supported by lecturers and obtained many achievements: Science and Technology Awards for students in higher education institutions in 2023, students of the College of Business were honored to win 2 Second prizes, 5 Third prizes, and 3 Consolation prizes; At the 25th Euréka Research Award for Student 2023, students from the College of Business were honored to win 1 Third Prize and 2 Consolation Prizes. The school also enhanced opportunities for international exchange and cultural experience for students through summer camp programs for two student groups in Taiwan and Indonesia. In addition, the college also welcomed a group of Taiwanese students from Kaohsiung National University for 1-2 semesters and a group of students from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) to the project in Ho Chi Minh City and Lam Dong province. COB delegation participated in the "Summer Camp & Global Immersion Program" in the innovative city of Bandung, Indonesia from August 6 - August 13, 2023 Efforts to connect the community Not only focusing on developing education and research, UEH College of Business has also made efforts and promoted collaborative activities, community connections, and designed projects that have meaningful results in enhancing innovation and solutions that bring useful values, opportunities to experience intellectual values and self-development for learners. The college has actively connected with 8 domestic and 13 international partners and businesses to exchange students by semester and lecturers, coordinate with businesses to provide students with field trips, internships and research projects; organize career counseling, equip soft skills for students, etc. In addition, the college has built free courses on the online platform for students and the community to create useful values for society. COB Union Activities Promoting tradition and collective strength, COB Union always focuses on fulfilling its roles and responsibilities, deploying and encouraging union members to fully participate in activities organized by UEH Union, as well as paying attention to visiting, encouraging, connecting activities, contributing to improving the qualifications of COB union members. Typical activities that the COB Trade Union has organized in 2023 was the COB Family Festival on June 25, 2023 with the theme "Dreaming of Wonderland", to create a playground for connection between members within the COBers family and exchange and bond between schools within the University. The festival attracted more than 50 families with nearly 200 members in all activities. In addition, COB Union hosted 5 English Coffee Talks to create an environment to exchange and practice English, helping UEH officials and employees improve their communication skills and confidently use English in daily work. Families participating in the COB Family Festival "Dreaming of Wonderland" The officials participated in one of the English Coffee Talks sessions organized by the COB Union Ready for the journey to become a top business school in the South The achievements obtained over the past 2 years are a solid foundation for UEH College of Business to keep carrying out its mission of serving learners, alumni, businesses, social organizations, government, and the academia, contributing to UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy. Following previous success, UEH College of Business will continue to reach out with development orientations for 2024: *In terms of training Implementing the strategy: (1) Training learners to succeed in future jobs; (2) Developing learners into global citizens; (3) Promoting learners' personal abilities; and (4) Improving teaching quality. Accordingly: The school continues to improve its program in a multidisciplinary and highly practical direction, integrating technology and the digital economy, adapting to future jobs of the 4.0 industrial revolution era, to help learners succeed in the labor market and life. Implementing the strategy of internationalizing teaching by continuously updating programs according to international standards, enhancing teaching in English, and inviting international lecturers to participate in training and consulting activities. Concurrently, the UEH University and its Schools constantly promote international student and faculty exchange programs, thereby contributing to equipping learners with global skills and thinking to apply in work and life. Building personalized programs to help maximize each individual's unique abilities while continuing to implement activities to improve the teaching quality of lecturers. Using common faculty resources in COB, monitor and supervise teaching quality. Developing business simulation projects to serve COB general training activities. *In terms of research In the upcoming time, UEH College of Business will continue to make efforts to increase the number of academic research, international publications, and invest deeply in excellent research, striving to successfully organize international conferences with business partners with COB's brand. In addition, the college invests in promoting applied research, meets market needs, and operates diverse policies in assigned fields. The college also aims to build a standard, motivating, equitable, and diverse research environment for all components of the research ecosystem including lecturers, researchers, graduate students and research fellows. *In terms of international cooperation UEH College of Business will continue to expand its diverse international research network in the fields of education and research. Diversity is also reflected in the geographical distribution of the network and the characteristics of partners (universities, research institutes, international organizations, NGOs). At the same time, the University focuses on increasing international programs to increase the proportion of international students and lecturers to UEH. Besides traditional training partners from Australia, Europe and the United States, the School focus on the education market of Southeast Asian countries. *In terms of social impacts With the mission of contributing to building a better and more developed society, UEH College of Business is committed to the role and the implementation of social responsibilities of the university to the people and community; joining with local communities and social organizations in designing and implementing development programs for a fair, equitable society that respects diversity, implementing activities to promote environmental protection in schools, UEH, communities, localities, and around the globe, enhancing the integration of the contents of the UEH Sustainable University Project into the University's activities. *In terms of administration and operations UEH College of Business' management and operation orientation is based on synergy, efficiency, and adaptability to change. The college is committed to creating a unified and united member community to contribute to the development of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH, having a strategy to connect lecturers, staff, and learners to join in all areas, from scientific research - international cooperation to teaching, developing interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary programs, and social activities. The school will coordinate with units, departments, divisions, and UEH member colleges to continue implementing digital transformation to serve teaching, research and administration, invest in and develop a team of high-quality lecturers, increase the proportion of lecturers with PhD degrees, Associate Professor, and Professor titles, and improve English proficiency each year. At the same time, UEH College of Business will coordinates with departments and member colleges to continue building a good working environment, solidarity, dedication, sharing, innovation, and promoting personal responsibility. Continuing the rich history of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, UEH College of Business is determined to continuously build a quality higher education environment, a place to train global citizens, and a launching pad for the dreams and ambitions of learners, and bring good values to the community and society. News, photos: UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 2023 is the year that recognizes innovation, creativity, and breakthroughs in Union - Association activities of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City as it (UEH) has specifically and effectively implemented the orientations of the UEH Party Committee - Board of Directors in a multidisciplinary l and sustainable direction, making a small contribution to the overall success of UEH. Especially, it has promoted learning and scientific research in a sustainable direction, while continuing to apply strong digital transformation in all areas. In 2023, a significantly important event for UEH youth took place, with the action slogan "UEH students - Innovative thinking - Community connection - Sustainable action - Towards global citizens", the Delegate Congress of the Vietnamese Student Association, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City XIII (Term 2023 - 2025), calling on all levels of Association officials, members, and students to contribute intelligence and action, emotions and responsibility to successfully implementing the Congress Resolution, bringing the development of UEH Student Association and Movement to one of the 4 positioning values of UEH University - "Training global citizens to act for sustainable development". Executive Committee - Inspection Committee of UEH Student Association term 2023 - 2025 with superior delegates and fellow schools at the Congress Let's take a look at the key activities of the UEH Union - Association in the past year. First, educating union members and young people is always paid attention to, with special emphasis on creativity and innovation in terms of content and form. Political and ideological education in 2023, focusing on the extensive implementation of learning and following Ho Chi Minh's moral example through live exhibitions about Uncle Ho and Ho Chi Minh Cultural space online (https://tuoitrevoibacho.ueh.edu.vn/), thereby, bringing encouraging results. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become an excellent unit leading in the number of students participating in the 5th National Olympic Competition "Lighting the Way" in 2023 with more than 10,000 students. Regarding educating students on ethics and lifestyle, the UEH Union - Association prioritizes specificity and flexibility. The series of activities are organized as a journey that is in conjunction with GenZ's perspective, especially strong communication on platforms as Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, etc. to create creative products, MVs, Short Films, Magazines not only bringing interesting experiences to students but also conveying effectively a message about ethics and a positive lifestyle. The training, planning, and fostering of Union and Association officials are also always carried out in a systematic and in-depth manner, at the same time, commend and reward exemplary examples to recognize the efforts and to spread the good values of the UEH Union - Association staff over time. Programs commending officials of UEH Union - Economic Youth 2023 With the desire to create a comprehensive environment for students to unleash their passion, academic creativity and spread knowledge to a large number of students, the UEH Union - Association constantly innovates and creates forms of organizing academic programs, student research as well as new international exchange playgrounds fitting into the global context. Closing the year 2023, the UEH Union - Association successfully organized the following programs: Model United Nations Conference - UEH M.U.N 2023; UEH500 2023; UEH DEBATE 2023, Commentary Series on Economic Events 2023; 02 International Day during the Economic Youth and Noi Vong Tay Lon festivals 2023. The officials of member colleges organized many international student exchange activities. Vietnam - Japan international student exchange Cultural and creative artistic activities are promoted by the UEH Union - Association with many breakthroughs in both scale and content. In particular, the event welcoming new students in 2023 was held with many highlights. With the theme Lodestar - The star that guides talented new students of K49 on the journey of developing their strengths. The welcome week is organized into 4 mission-conveying festivals associated with the pillars of development and sustainable values at UEH, including Sustainable Day, United Day, Optimist Day, Dynamic Day and brilliantly ended with a Music Night welcoming "Smart & Green New-UEHers" - with great, uplifting emotions, opening up a wonderful journey for new UEH students. Dynamic Day taking place at UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus After nearly 48 years of construction and development, the UEH Youth Union - Student Association since its inception has always completed well its role and mission in accompanying UEH youth and students on their journey of preparing the necessary luggage for the future. Towards the 92nd Anniversary of the establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, the traditional camp "UEH Youth Festival 2023: ENERZ" has returned at Suoi Tien Cultural Park with the appearance of Simulation City, Green City, Artistic City, and Integrated City - 4 simulated cities with messages representing the core values that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. UEH students joined in the fiery and vibrant atmosphere Traditional minute of Economic Youth: UEH Youth Festival 2023 With the goal of creating a professional, creative, and groundbreaking learning and living environment to help students comprehensively develop their Mind - Intelligence - Strength, the Economics Student Volunteer Campaign has returned with a series of Summer activities: Green summer, Spring volunteering, Full moon festival, etc. The volunteer of UEH youth continues to strongly spread the message of connecting community values. With the spirit of "taking expertise as volunteering", volunteer activities are built by the UEH Union - Association with the mission of creating a comprehensive training environment for students in terms of health, knowledge, skills and attitudes. The series has attracted 2,450 students to with a total value of more than 2 billion VND. Launching ceremony of the Economics Student Volunteer Campaign 2023 In the past year, the UEH Union - Association has fiercely pursued the Digital Transformation Project for the period 2020 - 2025 under the direction of the UEH Party Committee - Board of Directors, and on that basis has researched and strongly applied new digital platforms to improve the operation of activities in general and multi-channel communication in particular, helping the UEH Union - Association convey information to students quickly, scientifically and effectively using a multi-channel, multi-channel communication system: Marketing Email; BoMa Chatbot; Communication on vending machines and 47 special issues of the UEH Youth Signals Newsletter published weekly on the UEH Youth Website and sent to all UEH students via email has attracting nearly 235,000 people with the reading number of 437. In addition, the UEH Youth Union - Association has officially deployed the UEH Youth E-Office to manage and to operate the Union - Association's activities with the motto of streamlining processes and procedures, and saving time and resources. Union - Association Newsletter, UEH Youth Signals UEH Youth Union - Student Association was honored to receive the following titles and awards: The excellent unit ranked 2nd in Emulation Cluster No. 2 in Youth Union Work and the City's youth movement in 2022 - 2023; The Excellent unit leading Emulation Cluster No. 1 in Association work and the City's student movement in 2022 - 2023; The model "Training system and capacity assessment of Association officials" won the January 9 Award for typical models and solutions in the Association's work and student movements in 2022 - 2023 of the Central Vietnam Student Association; Ho Hao Hon Award 2023 for "Solutions for applying digital technology in operating the Union's activities"; Typical city-level youth project for the 2022 - 2023 academic year "Building an online exam system to serve Union - Association activities - UEH Youth Online Quiz"; "White Dove" Typical Model and Solution Award in Association Work and Student Movement for 2022 - 2023 - "Model for training and assessing the capacity of Association officials"; Certificate of Merit from the Central Executive Committee of the Youth Union for outstanding units in Youth Union work and youth movements in school areas under the Youth Union in 2022 - 2023; Certificate of Merit from the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnamese Student Association for collectives with outstanding achievements in summer volunteer programs and campaigns in the period 2020 - 2023. 2023 is a year associated with specific actions of the UEH Union - Association towards building an environment for students to proactively train, experience, and grow, sending the message of an increasingly strong community, pioneering and sharing the will to act sustainably and inspire art towards the common goal of "Unbounded creativity. Empowered future. Holistic values". News, photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 27, 2024, at Hall A.116,  University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the first Doctoral and Master's Graduation Ceremony of 2024. This is an occasion to honor those who have outstanding achievements throughout the process of studying, researching, and publishing internationally. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, on behalf of UEH leaders, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Rector of UEH  College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Associate Professor, Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of Graduate School; Leaders of schools with doctoral and master's programs; Professors, Associate Professors, Lecturers, students, Graduate Schools and new Doctors and Masters. Overview of the ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - sent congratulations and appreciated the outstanding efforts in studying, research, and international publication of new doctors and masters in recent times. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh At this Graduation Ceremony, UEH officially awarded degrees to 407 new doctors and masters in 2024. Graduation ceremony for fresh Doctors and Masters in 2024 The Graduation Ceremony took place successfully and marked the achievements in UEH's postgraduate education, demonstrating the efforts of the entire school with the dedication to training high-quality human resources for the country. This is also the result of the dedication of the lecturers and the studying and research efforts of all learners. UEH would like to wish the new Doctors and Masters achieve much success in their future careers and lives. Additional photos regarding the ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 31, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City to organize the opening ceremony of the training course on skills to detect violations in construction contracts and in the field of real estate business for Procurators and Inspectors of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City. Attending the ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of the Department of Undergraduate Training and lecturers directly involved in the program. On behalf of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City, there was the presence of Comrade Pham Dinh Cuc - Deputy Director of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City, Chairman of the Union; Comrade Nguyen Anh Thuong - Deputy Chief; with the participation of more than 80 learners who are prosecutors and inspectors of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City. Overview of the opening ceremony Speaking at the opening ceremony of the course, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH - emphasized: “On behalf of the Board of Directors of UEH University, we would like to thank the leaders of the Supreme People's Procuracy in  Ho Chi Minh City for accompanying the school in training, research, and improving the qualifications of its team. In recent times, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City have also coordinated to organize training activities, and today, continuing the coordinated series, I declare the opening of the Training on skills to detect violations in Construction Contracts and in the field of Real Estate Business for Procurators and Inspectors of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City. Wishing the learners good studies and gain a lot of useful knowledge to apply in the practice at their unit." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH Speaking at the ceremony, Comrade Pham Dinh Cuc - Deputy Director of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City - emphasized: "With the need to equip prosecutors and inspectors of the Supreme People's Procuracy with knowledge, contributing to improving efficiency in resolving civil issues, commercial business in general and in the field of real estate business in particular, with the approval of the The Supreme People's Procuracy, its leadership, and the Party Committee have agreed to invite UEH experts to participate in teaching procurators and inspectors. After a period of exchanging and developing plans and documents, today UEH University and the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City officially open training on skills to detect violations in construction contracts and in the field of Real Estate Business for Procurators and Inspectors of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City". Comrade Pham Dinh Cuc - Deputy Director of the Supreme People's Procuracy in Ho Chi Minh City The course was developed with the topic: Skills to detect violations in Construction Contracts and in the field of Real Estate Business, imparting basic knowledge and handling situations that have arisen and are currently arising in reality. The fact that reputation and quality of training has been affirmed over the past 50 years, with many Professors and PhDs graduating from many internationally recognized schools and a deep understanding of the public sector in Vietnam and strong research capacity is a solid basis for UEH to successfully deploy training programs to provide high-quality human resources for the public sector, contributing to the country's socio-economic development. News and photos: Department of Undergraduate Training, Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Contributing to the annual activities of Cho Ray Hospital, from December 12, 2023 to February 6, 2024, the Institute of Smart City and Management (UEH-ISCM) participated in supporting the design and implementation of Tet flower street for the Department for required services of Cho Ray Hospital. The activity had the participation and support of UEH MakerSpace, lecturers, guests and especially more than 20 students of Batch 47 of Bachelor of Architectural and Urban Design Inclusive Smart City  and ISCM Club. In this meaningful activity, UEH-ISCM has brought a Tet atmosphere to patients, doctors, and medical staff who have to participate in treatment and work throughout the Tet days. From activities of giving special gifts, to creative miniatures designed based on the slogan of the 7 Faculty, the plan "Chuỗi yêu thương: Hy vọng trao tay, Tết vui đong đầy" (Love Chain: Connect Hope, Fill Tet with Joy) has received a lot of attention and praise from the community. Although it was a small project (about 100m2), under the direct guidance of lecturers and guests, the students had a chance to learn the process of a real project, from receiving requirements of the client, to develop design ideas that match the given budget, and conduct supervision and support for actual construction. ISCM hopes that the project will be the foundation and inspiration for students to continue their efforts to create meaningful value for society not only in 2024, but also in the future. Some other photos of the project: News, photos: Institute of Smart City and Management, Department of Marketing, Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the occasion of the upcoming Lunar New Year of the Dragon 2024 and with intention of bringing a Tet of love and happiness to impoverished people, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city (UEH) held a meaningful event called “Loving Spring” – presenting Tet gifts to the needy households of Phong Phu commune, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City. This is part of UEH’s commitments for social responsibility and sustainable development. The 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development adopted by the member states of United Nation in 2015 (UN, 2015) outlined a shared plan about peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future, the key strategy of which is to fulfill 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To this end, universities play a crucial role in promoting and successfully implementing these 17 SDGs.  Not only do universities contribute to education, research for their sustainable development, but each of them has to transform into a sustainable university actively being involved in and addressing regional and global issues, and striving to minimize adverse effects on economy, environment, society, and health when utilizing resources for education and research in different ways to help society shift into a sustainable lifestyle. Being one of the pioneering universities in Vietnam having pursued the strategy of a multi-disciplinary and sustainable university since 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has adopted a proper development orientation and approach to become a sustainable university through various activities such as training, research, community link, university operation and management, and especially constant endeavors to foster charitable activities for local communities.  For instance, “Loving Spring” – an annual meaningful program held by the Management Department of “For The Poor” Fund in collaboration with People’s Committee of Phong Phu commune, Binh Chanh District and sponsored by UEH – brought practical values and offered disadvantaged people a warmer Tet. In continuation of spreading this philanthropic value, this year “Loving Spring” was held on 1st February 2024 at People’s Committee Hall of Phong Phu commune, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City. UEH sponsored 400 Tet gifts, with a total value of 200 million dongs through 3 meaningful programs: - “New clothes for Tet” program: presenting 200 gifts to children of disadvantaged, near-poor, and poor families. - “Love sharing” program: presenting 100 gifts to manual laborers who cannot come back their hometowns for Tet holiday. - 100 gifts presented to near-poor households and those whose family members died of Covid 19. These activities not only offer the disadvantaged of Phong Phu commune a warm and complete Tet but disseminate a sense of love and community solidarity. We strongly believe that sharing love and giving helping hands will, to some extent, instill happiness to needy lives. “We believe that, more than anyone else, universities are the central factor connecting all stakeholders in society to together deal with particular problems constantly arising throughout the local development process. “Loving Spring” program sponsored by UEH is one of UEH’s pioneering efforts to better connect with communities with shared ideals. This is the act of a sustainable future.” – Professor Nguyen Dong Phong, President of University Committee of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. During the past 50-year journey with incredible progress in reliability and academic reputation, UEH always puts emphasis on social responsibility and aims for sustainable development. We are sure that together we will build a society filled with warmth and love, where people can share difficulties and happiness with each other. Additional photos regarding the event: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Union. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the purpose of welcoming the coming spring, along with the beginnings of hope, on January 24, 2024, we conducted the program The Acoustic show called Srisky. Carrying the meaning of positivity and the desire to rise, sending us a message that we should put away the old and regrets behind and dare to confront strongly to reach our big dreams, this program has received a lot of attention from UEHers. Hopefully through the last show, we had fun singing together, creating unforgettable memories and spreading positivity to life. We would like to sincerely thank you for coming to the show with us and please always keep the melodies cheerful! Don't forget to follow Fanpage to receive notifications about the upcoming exciting programs! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA), Social Work Club - UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the meaningful days of January, to practically celebrate the 74th anniversary of the Traditional Day of Vietnamese Students and the Student Association (January 9, 1950 - January 9, 2024), the UEH Student Association organized a series responding to the holiday, and at the same time demonstrated the spirit of enthusiasm, the will to study persistently, the spirit of impetus for the community, and to inherit good values ​​from generations of students of Saigon - Gia Dinh and generations of students who have fallen for the country's independence and peace. Challenge Flapping Journey - looking back at beautiful moments with the UEH Student Association As a nucleus representative participating in the activities of the Association, each member is an indispensable piece to complete the colorful overall picture of the Student Association. Challenge Flapping Journey is an opportunity for each member to look back at brilliant footage of the most beautiful and brilliant memories of their youth with the Student Association. These are not only the lessons and early experiences that will forever be remembered but also the smiles and moments spent with teammates. At the same time, through a series of challenges, each member will find hidden sources of motivation from which to strive for development, constantly learning, promoting inherent strengths, and always exploring and challenging in new areas to improve and become the best version of themselves. Those are the goals and milestones that the UEH Student Association is aiming for, aspiring to conquer to build an increasingly strong and dynamic Association. The activity takes place in the form of using a Template on the Capcut platform so that students can freely create videos to tell their own stories on the journey with their white dove friend. The activity attracted nearly 6,000 members and students participating in the challenge to spread the exciting atmosphere of the anniversary program and to share beautiful moments with the Student Association. Exploding traditional arts program - Proud of UEH youth On January 13, 2024, along with the UEH 5-Good Student Commendation Ceremony 2023, the Program to Celebrate the 74th Anniversary of Traditional Day for Vietnamese Students and the Student Association took place successfully in Hall A. 116, Campus A - 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street. The program was honored to welcome Comrade Nguyen Tat Toan - Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the Youth Union's Committee, Standing Vice President of the Vietnamese Student Association of Ho Chi Minh City. On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Principal of UEH College od Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of UEH College of Technology and Design; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Secretary of University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City; Leaders of departments and management units; Youth Union Standing Committee - UEH Student Association Secretariat; Representatives of affiliated Unions and Associations; Parents of 67 UEH 5-good students and the support of more than 700 UEH students. The ceremony opened with a traditional music program that exploded with extremely majestic and unique but equally meaningful performances to review the steadfast and indomitable traditions of the Saigon - Gia Dinh student generation; at the same time, to demonstrate the dynamic, new, and creative spirit of UEH youth. The UEH Youth Union - Student Association awarded outstanding individuals and groups who achieved the title of 5-Good Student, including 67 UEH 5-Good Students; 2 UEH 5-good student groups, and 4 UEH Student Association branches. Other expected award categories were also honored to be awarded to excellent 5-good students: "Inspiration 5-good Students”; "City level 5-good student 2023"; “UEH 5-good student for 3 consecutive years”, and “UEH 5-good student in 2023”. Giving the opening speech at the commendation ceremony, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH - recognized and praised the efforts, solidarity and pioneering-creative spirit of the Executive Committee of the UEH Student Association during 28 years of formation and development. “The UEH Party Committee and Board of Directors expect that entering the new year 2024, along with many changes and developments of UEH, the Student Association will continue to be more proactive, creative, and professional to create a Useful learning and training environment for members and students, thereby, affirming the unique qualities of UEH students on the educational map in Vietnam and not hesitating to reach out to the world." - Excerpt from the sharing of Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao. In the past year 2023, the UEH Youth Union - Student Association was honored to receive the following titles and awards: - Excellent unit ranked 2nd in Emulation Cluster No. 2 in Youth Union Work and the City's youth movement in 2022 - 2023; - Excellent leading unit in Emulation Cluster No. 1 in Association work and the City's student movement in 2022 - 2023; - The model "Training and Capacity Assessment System for Association Officials" won the January 9 Award from the Central Student Association and the White Dove Award from the Vietnamese Student Association in Ho Chi Minh City. - Ho Hao Hon Award 2023 for "Solutions for applying digital technology in operating the Union's activities"; - Outstanding youth project at City level for the 2022 - 2023 academic year - "Building an online exam system to serve Youth Union - Association activities - UEH Youth Online" - Certificate of Merit from the Central Executive Committee of the Youth Union for outstanding units in Youth Union work and youth movements in school areas under the Youth Union in 2022 - 2023; - Certificate of Merit from the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnam Student Association for the unit that successfully completed the tasks of the Association and the student movement for the 2020 - 2023 term; - Certificate of Merit from the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnamese Student Association for groups with outstanding achievements in summer volunteer programs and campaigns in the period 2020 - 2023. This January, the UEH Student Association organized other activities to promote the spirit of volunteering for the community, creating an environment for students to develop comprehensively their ethics, professions, physical strength, awareness, and abilities to integrate, including the 16th Spring Volunteer Campaign - 2024; A series to develop the 5 Good Student movement after the commendation; A series of educational activities on Ethnic Tet Culture - "Spring of Identity"; performance "Spring Fire" and so on. From the achieved results, the UEH Youth Union - Student Association orients the organization's activities in the near future to be implemented not only with breakthroughs and creativity in content and methods but also to demonstrate the pioneering spirit of UEH students in accompanying the school's development strategy, aiming to become "Global Citizens who act for sustainable development". Additional moments at the show: News and photos: UEH Student Association, Department of Volunteer and Student Support Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2020, in the context of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and the complicated Covid-19 epidemic, businesses in Vietnam in general and businesses in the insurance sector in particular are facing many profound changes. In this research article, the author will focus on understanding and evaluate the factors affecting the business performance of insurance enterprises in accordance with the research data collected from the business results of 10 businesses in 2020. Concept of insurance business Insurance is a means of protection against financial loss. This is a form of risk management, primarily used to hedge against the risk of potential or uncertain loss. Insurance business is a business of risk, sharing losses with customers, insurance products as services that are specific, unique, abstract but very specific and more realistic than all other products on the market once the terms of the insurance contract are implemented promptly and effectively. \A contract of insurance is a commitment by one party or the insurer to pay a premium or assessment to another party, the policyholder or a third party, if an event is the subject of a risk occurs. It is often defined as a contract of indemnification. The insured person is not entitled to profit from the insurance but only compensated to the extent of monetary loss. Currently, to drive the adoption of AI systems and to realize these benefits, the insurers need to earn customer trust by applying new technology responsibly. AI can also help insurers enhance their role in mitigating, minimizing and preventing risks. Researches on factors affecting insurance business activities in Vietnam *The previous studies In the process of researching and studying practical documents related to the topic of factors affecting the efficiency of insurance business operations in Vietnam, the author found various in-depth documents in this field abroad and domestically, a number of quality documents are referenced, typically as follows: A typical recent domestic research overview is the topic of Nguyen Le Cuong and Nguyen Phuong Anh (2020) with the topic “Factors affecting business performance: Practices of Vietnamese securities companies”. Among the 7 factors included in the model, 5 factors have an impact on the business performance of securities companies. Specifically: The scale factor (SIZE) and the revenue growth rate factor (GROWTH) have a positive relationship with the business performance of securities companies; The remaining capital structure variable (CS), long-term assets to total assets ratio variable (TANG) and cost to operating income ratio variable (COI) have a negative relationship with business performance of the securities companies. The research by Gene C. Lai, Lin-Yhi Chou and Lih Ru Chen (2015) with the topic “The Impact of Organizational and Business Strategy on Performance and Risk in the Insurance Industry” examined the impact of organizational structure and business strategy on firm performance, profitability, and risk-taking behavior in the Taiwanese life insurance industry. The results indicate that organizational structure and business strategy have a significant impact on efficiency, profitability and risk-taking behavior. In addition, business size, industry, leverage ratio and market share have a significant impact on efficiency, profitability and risk-taking behavior. The overall evidence of the study suggests that a more competitive environment should be encouraged in the Taiwan insurance industry to enhance insurer efficiency. The research with the topic “Impact of Internal (Micro) And External (Macro) Factors on Profitability of Insurance companies” are conducted by two authors Anum Rashid and Muhammad Usman Kemal (2018). The findings of the study elucidate that Gross Premium, Administrative Expenses, Size and Interest Rates have a significant impact on the profitability of insurance companies. The results demonstrate that the losses incurred by life insurance companies, emphasizing the need for separate and actuarial departments to properly underwrite policies. In another study by Kokab Shawar and Danish Ahmed Siddiqui (2019) with the topic “Factors Affecting Financial Performance of Insurance Industry in Pakistan”, the results present that the total written insurance premium has a significant impact on all three measures of insurance viability profitability. The larger size of the company has a negative impact on revenue and investment returns. Additionally, claims, reinsurance, GDP, interest rates, and administrative expenses have insignificant relationships with all three profitability measures. Therefore, the study concludes that: to improve the operational and financial performance of the insurance industry in Pakistan, there is a need to focus more on factors that can increase insurance premiums. *Research model development In accordance with the previous research by Nguyen Le Cuong and Nguyen Phuong Anh (2020), Lai et al. (2015), Anum Rashid & Muhammad Usman Kemal (2018), Kokab Shawar & Danish Ahmed Siddiqui (2019), the author conducted to establish a research model for the topic of factors affecting the performance of insurance businesses in Vietnam, specifically the research model as presented as follows: The main purpose of the study is to identify and to focus on evaluating the factors affecting the business performance of insurance enterprises in Vietnam. To analyze this impact, the author tracks the simultaneous relationship between the factors Market price-to-income index, Net revenue growth, Pre-tax profit growth, Average customer collection time and Enterprise size on business performance of insurance enterprises. The research method of the project uses quantitative methods in accordance with the multiple regression analysis. Data was collected through financial reports of 10 businesses in the insurance sector. Conclusions and recommended solutions In accordance with the research results, the author concludes that 3 factors affecting the business performance of insurance businesses in Vietnam are: Market price-to-income index, Collection time average customers and Business size. In addition, Enterprise scale factor has the strongest impact, followed by Market price-to-income index and Average customer collection time factor with a lighter impact. Therefore, this research helps managers and policymakers promote the growth and operational efficiency of the insurance sector, especially insurance businesses. In accordance with the research results, businesses operating insurance business in Vietnam should increase their business scale and have business expansion strategies suitable to the potential of the insurance market in Vietnam. In addition, with negative results, insurance businesses need to pay attention to have reasonable policies in reducing the average customer collection time. Besides promoting internal resources, insurance businesses need to cooperate with each other in various aspects. Through the Insurance Association, members can have positive impacts to expand and orient the market, maintain healthy competition, combat insurance fraud and so on, creating favorable development conditions for entire industry. Not only strengthening domestic cooperation, Vietnamese insurance companies must also promote international cooperation. Author: Nguyễn Hoàng Nam – Master Program learner, Faculty of Laws, University ò Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #108 News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of January 15, 2024, at the Launching Ceremony of UEH Student Scientific Research 2024, Representatives of the Project Committee shared the topic "From multidisciplinary research to a community of sustainable action", giving students a new and practical research approach, while creating a bridge to bring them closer to sustainable development in the UEH community. In the context that the world is increasingly facing many global challenges, especially issues related to the environment and sustainable development, multi-disciplinary knowledge becomes an important factor in solving current problems. Deeply aware of this necessity, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is gradually transforming from single-discipline research to interdisciplinary research and sustainable action, choosing a new approach through the UMS and Living Lab models. In the sharing section, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh presented the Strategic Model of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. This is a model directly related to the 5 pillars of UEH Sustainable University: (1) Training: Global Citizen - Sustainable Action; (2) Research: Research for the community; (3) Operations: From green campus to carbon neutrality; (4) Governance: Prioritize sustainable development; (5) Community: Community of people who inspire art and lead changes for sustainable development. UEH's sustainable development orientation model is comprehensive, in which Research is an important pillar, strongly interacting with the remaining pillars. Accordingly, Research with the orientation "For the community", is emphasized by the approach of connecting "multidisciplinary - interdisciplinary - transdisciplinary" knowledge, combining the community of stakeholders having common interests in many different professions and fields. The ultimate destination of research activities is to solve contemporary problems that constantly arise in the process of global development. Thanks to its openness and close connection with the community, multidisciplinary - interdisciplinary - transdisciplinary research has the opportunity to be tested in practice and go through adjustment stages before becoming complete solutions put into practice. Besides, the process of transferring multidisciplinary research results into real life is an important issue. To do this, it is necessary to have close coordination between researchers from different fields, as well as the participation of other subjects in society and approaches to applying interdisciplinary research results, including awareness, communication/transmission, social learning, reference, empowerment, influence, trust building, application/replication, effort and reevaluation. Applying these methods will help improve the effectiveness of accessing and applying interdisciplinary research results, contributing to solving practical problems more effectively. In order for research for the community and community engagement to operate effectively, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh also introduced the Living Lab model - an open innovation ecosystem operated with a user-centered orientation, making optimal use of the connection between stakeholders, whose core element is to integrate research, education, and innovation to solve real-life problems. For example, the application of the Living Lab model to solve problems of Smart Cities: this model can create an integrated research platform to jointly research, test, develop, and create innovative products/services/systems to thoroughly solve each problem of the urbanization process by applying technology and innovation in each specific locality/region. With a vision for 2030, UEH University from the stage of a "Zero Waste Campus" became a "Green Campus" and has contributed to the development of a sustainable University. UEH Green Campus  Living Lab has been deployed since 2023 as one of the main activities of the "UEH Green Campus" project. UEH Green Campus Living Lab was born as a living laboratory to solve environmental problems at UEH campuses, combining training - research - operations - administration - community, to form a formula that other units can adopt and deploy: At UEH Green Campus Living Lab, problems and research topics addressed are Students interested in the Sustainable University project as well as the UEH Green Campus Living Lab can find out more detailed information through the project's official website: https://gogreen.ueh.edu.vn/. News and photos: Sustainable University Project Committee, UEH Union - Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The first month of 2024 has come to an end. Despite busy preparations for the New Year and completion of personal projects, our lovely participants enthusiastically joined us at UEH English Zone, opening a wonderful 2024 of EZ. Let’s look back on some exhilarating sessions at EZ during this January! Positive energy for the beginning When a new year knocks on your door, it’s time we reviewed what we have experienced since a year ago. Therefore, last January 19th, UEH School of Foreign Language and UEH EZ hosted the Coffee Talk #34: New Year’s Eve Party as a year-end party for our UEH students. We all had a chance to reflect and share our interesting and valuable moments of 2023. Celebrating the new year with the activity "Coffee Talk #34: New Year's Eve Party" Besides a cosy “party”, UEH English Zone collaborated with BELL English Club to charge new energy for participants with Speaking Group Extended - Vitamin U. In an event full of positive energy, we hope this would make a wonderful beginning for all of us, UEHers, to a new year with joy and laughter. Recharging positive energy with the activity "Speaking Group Extended - Vitamin_U" New year - New me - New skill Not only year review, but new goals and plans are also essential things to set for the beginning of a year. On January 2nd, the first EZ Talk of 2024 was held, with the topic of “Lunar New You''. UEH EZ did “eavesdrop” on many interesting stories and great dream plans from the students. We hope you will always keep your enthusiasts and achieve your goals! Sharing our New Year's ambitions through the activity "Lunar New You" UEH EZ believes that nothing is more fantastic than learning a new skill at the beginning of a new year. On January 16th, we started a “tutorial” session on the Braille alphabet - the letters for blind people. Joining this Talk, our participants not only learned to use Braille words but also had a chance to understand and empathize with less fortunate lives. Explore the world of Braille through “World Braille Day” activity This month, we want to open a year with a simple and familiar EZ Boardgame which is Monsdrawsity with the view to bonding and relaxing. Excitingly, a new boardgame is also introduced in January at EZ, named The Resistance, including mindtricking debates and fightings between two parties, the Resistance and the Spies. With different shades of boardgames, we definitely had memorable moments and thrilling game rounds together. And that’s how the first month of the year at English Zone ended. We wish that you all have a warm Tet Holiday with families and friends, charging full energy to come back to EZ next month! Please follow our fanpage UEH English Zone to update our regular and periodic activities. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 18, 2024, at campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully organized "Exchange program with businesses for IMBA alumni of the University of Hong Kong and Fudan University, China". Attending the exchange program, on behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Research, Development and Global Engagement; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of Department of Marketing and Communications, General Secretary of UEH Alumni Network; Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Chief of UEH Office, CTD and CEO of UEH Startup Incubator; with the participation of representatives of the UEH Institute of Innovation and the Institute of Smart and Interactive Technology, UEH EMBA Alumni Association Liaison Committee and start-up groups at the UEH Startup Incubator. Overview of the exchange program Speaking at the opening of the exchange, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - shared: “We all understand that, in this age, international cooperation among countries as well as the close connection between schools and businesses plays an important role in improving training quality, expanding career opportunities for students, creating high-quality human resources to meet businesses, thereby, contributing to promoting economic growth. This meeting and exchange is not only an opportunity for us to share knowledge and experience but also an opportunity to strengthen and expand the cooperative relationship between UEH and the University of Hong Kong, and Fudan University, connecting the business community that opens up many investment cooperation opportunities between Vietnam and China in general." Dr. Dinh Cong Khai delivering the opening speech of the program Representative of the IMBA Program of the University of Hong Kong and Fudan University, Mr. Tang Lingling - Senior Director of Alumni Affairs shared his emotion to UEH's warm welcome. Besides, he introduced an overview of the IMBA Program and the IMBA alumni business delegation attending the exchange. Mr. Tang Lingling at the program Representative of UEH, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of Department of Marketing and Communications, General Secretary of the UEH Alumni Network - introduced the UEH Alumni Network. Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su Following the program was a sharing about the UEH Institute of Innovation, UEH Startup Incubator, UEH's activities and technology development directions in the future by Mr. Ngo Dang Hoan Thien - UEH Institute of Innovation and Dr. Do Tri Cuong - Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology. Sharing by Mr. Ngo Dang Hoan Thien Sharing by Dr. Do Tri Cuong Within the framework of the program, UEH representatives and IMBA students from the University of Hong Kong and Fudan University, China had an exchange session and reached a consensus on a number of future activities, including opening international cooperation activities between UEH and the University of Hong Kong and Fudan University, China, organizing a study tour to create conditions for Chinese businesses in general and IMBA alumni businesses to participate in short-term training courses on institutions, laws and business environment in Vietnam as well as connect with Vietnam's business community to promote business opportunities in the markets of both countries. Representatives of both sides discussing during the exchange session Representatives of both sides exchanging souvenirs News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In recent years, studying and taking the IELTS have grown in importance and competitiveness in Vietnam, especially for students looking to improve their English in order to prepare for college and university admissions, work applications, and study abroad opportunities. Consequently, getting high scores on the IELTS is becoming more and more important, particularly for the hardest skill: writing. Understanding the significance of Writing, on January 25, 2024, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA), in partnership with the School of Foreign Languages of UEH, held a workshop on "Achieving 7.0 IELTS Writing" as part of periodic activities at the UEH English Zone with the Speaker: Dr. Cao Thi Hong Phuong, graduated from Victoria University of Wellington who has nearly thirty years of experience teaching English. Throughout the workshop, she gave students real-world examples of the components of successful writing and encouraged them to brainstorm and have discussions. After a few talks, participants worked through vocabulary, topics, time management, and other issues. Dr. Phuong identified a number of issues with the student's writing, such as a failure to follow the assignment guidelines, an excessive word count, sentence construction, and irrelevant or inaccurate information. Additionally, candidates should avoid language issues such as word repetition, incorrect word meanings, and inappropriate academic terms. Discussion to answer the question “How to Achieve Band 7 IELTS writing?” Using a checklist makes it easier to proofread your work and find mistakes. The first language workshop in 2024 was full of learning energy by Dr. Cao Thi Hong Phuong. Among other helpful outcomes, the "Achieving Band 7 IELTS writing" workshop has enhanced writing abilities and promoted independent study to advance English proficiency. The participants' insightful contributions marked the end of the workshop. As part of UEH English Zone project, Language Workshop is a monthly activity organized with many practical topics to help learners and officials gradually feel interested in learning English. Develops habits and piques internal curiosity to enhance and affirm one's sense of worth in the dynamic integration environment of today. Please engage with and follow UEH English Zone fan page to receive updates on the most recent information if you wish to register for and participate! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Have you ever got a whole list of plans, resolutions, feeling fully energized and ready to conquer them all but ended up giving up just after 2,3 or even 1 day? How about waking up every morning but have no clue what should be done and sit there wondering what is going wrong in your life? It is not uncommon to see these situations nowadays, especially in young people or even adults themselves. A sudden driving force may appear to boost our confidence, making us feel like nothing is impossible but in the end the momentum can not last and things begin to fall apart. To break free from such a cycle, it is of paramount importance to have a deep understanding of motivation and discipline. Furthermore, by cultivating a strong sense of motivation and discipline, it allows UEH students to develop the full potential, transcend the barriers to become a responsible global citizen. Now, let’s delve into exploring motivation and discipline as well as the correlation between them. Understanding the meaning of motivation: According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, motivation is defined as “the impetus that gives purpose or direction to behavior and operates in humans at a conscious or unconscious level”. In a simpler sense, motivation is a driving force behind our actions and behaviors, guiding us towards our goals and achieving success. Psychologists also divide motivation into two categories: intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Source: Explore Psychology Intrinsic motivation means that we are working towards a goal because it is our personal desire. Such activities need not bring tremendous rewards but throughout the process, it gives us a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment. Examples of intrinsic motivation include learning a musical instrument because individuals feel a sense of pleasure in the soul or people doing workouts for personal well being. On the other hand, extrinsic motivation refers to a tendency to pursue an action for fear of punishment or to earn reward. Although the experience throughout the activities are not rewarding, we proceed to do it in expectation for something in return or to avoid punishments. For instance, pursuing a major to fulfill the needs and expectations of your parents or working extra hours in order to earn bonuses. Depending on the context or on the nature of the tasks or goals, each of the motivations would act differently and develop its own strengths. While intrinsic motivation paves the way for  sustainable long-term goals, extrinsic motivation often acts as encouragement and reinforcement. However, it is believed that motivation is often fleeting and not reliable. It only exists in a short period of time and will likely diminish when challenges come. Motivation itself can not be guaranteed to appear everyday. At some point, you may find that motivation doesn't help you get out of bed, to continue doing your work, hence, it is quite challenging to rely solely on motivation to achieve long-term results. This is when discipline comes in. Understand the meaning of discipline: Source: Collegenp After motivation has provided the fuel or energy for the “machine”, it is now the discipline’s part to take over to see whether it can run smoothly and resiliently or not. Discipline is the ability to have a sense of self control even with the absence of external motivations. Unlike motivation, which is unstable at some points, discipline helps individuals be consistent with certain activities. Discipline takes a sheer power of will, an ability to avoid all of the temptations and even make yourself follow a set of strict rules. While the nature of discipline is sometimes considered to be “dull”, the stronger your commitment, the more likely it will help you retain a more organized lifestyle, leading to long-term success. The most powerful feature of self-discipline is the ability to help form a habit that aligns with your goals to achieve the highest outcome. As we have all experienced, whenever we try to form a new habit, we often find ourselves struggling to keep up with the progress. This can be explained by the fact that our brains are resistant to changes and tend to prefer things that are familiar. Therefore, the main purpose of forming a habit is to make the difficult tasks seem less frustrating and become the ones that are automatic like brushing teeth, taking a bath on a daily basis. Of course, easier said than done. From being motivated to form a habit by committing to self-discipline can be a long and arduous process. The Interconnection It is quite impossible to determine which one is more important; however, instead of comparing the importance of both motivation and discipline, it is better to recognize the intertwined relationship between them in achieving long-term results. Finding ways to mitigate the weaknesses and leverage the strengths of motivation and discipline can lead to a more effective and resilient journey. With that being said, it is essential to have a holistic and suitable approach to embrace the synergy of motivation and discipline. Self-discipline can act as the key element that keeps the momentum flow during the time of lacking motivation. Conversely, a disciplined routine can sometimes lead to burnout; thus, this is when motivation injection is needed to refuel the engine. With the combination of these elements, not only can you be consistent with certain goals, it is also possible to find enjoyment in doing so. It was the extrinsic motivation that started everything but whether the flow can sustain or not depends mostly on our intrinsic motivation and self-discipline. In exploring the close relationship of motivation and discipline, learning a new language is considered to be an exemplary illustration. Factors such as personal interest in culture, communication skills improvement or specific goals such as for traveling purposes or seeking job opportunities play a vital role in shaping people’s desires to learn a new language . While the initial inspiration helps set the first step, it is our commitment to a well-disciplined manner and organized studying plans that guarantees a long-lasting journey. Having a well-structured studying curriculum in combination with enjoyable activities like watching movies, listening to music is essential to make the studying process more engaging and prevent yourself from burning out. Apart from that, treating yourself with a small reward after reaching learning milestones or sharing studying progress with other learners can be an effective way to recharge your energy. Source: Second Nature Motivation and discipline are undeniably important and indispensable in the journey of seeking for success. Depending on the preferences and abilities of each individual, the emphasis of one over another may vary; hence, it is unrealistic to implement others’ lifestyle to ours. It is not impossible to maintain self-discipline while sparing time to fully embrace and enjoy life! For the UEH students and those who are pursuing an academic journey or seeking personal growth, the first and most important thing is that we should be able to understand the conditions, abilities of ourselves, knowing which approach would be the best fit. At this phase, allow yourself to explore and experiment without fears; time and effort are required in discovering the right path. Furthermore, setting realistic goals is also essential to avoid frustration and demotivation. In order to stay committed throughout the journey, it includes the appropriate use of motivation and discipline. While external factors such as social media, influencers can inspire us to do things, it is our mission to define our own path. Balancing the elements of motivation and discipline is a way to make the journey more meaningful and fulfilling. In the end, it is you versus you in the battle of self-improvement and personal growth. Lunar New Year Holiday is coming around the corner, why not involve yourself in some challenges such as 31 Medium Challenge, 75 Hard Challenge, etc. to kick start your year with full energy? These challenges require your daily commitment to a set of certain tasks to build up your habit through exercise, healthy eating, and mindfulness. Not only is it beneficial for our physical health, it plays a vital role in enhancing your capability to overcome difficulties. Throughout the process, it is possible to acknowledge the synergy between motivation and discipline; hence, allowing ourselves to make necessary adjustments to balance the two elements. Finding ways to succeed undoubtedly takes a considerable investment of time and dedication. Through a deeper understanding of motivation and discipline provided in the article, UEH hopes it is contributing to the reader’s process of achieving success and becoming a global citizen. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Reference: https://www.secondnature.io/guides/mind/motivation/motivation-vs-discipline https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/discipline-take-you-places-where-motivation-cant-hamza-khan/ https://medium.com/the-mission/motivation-doesnt-last-nor-do-you-want-it-to-here-s-what-does-eaef732ceb8e#:~:text=Motivation%20doesn%27t%20last%20because,dictated%20by%20our%20limbic%20brain. https://blog.jostle.me/blog/motivation-vs-discipline#:~:text=Motivation%20provides%20you%20with%20the,re%20not%20feeling%20so%20motivated. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 20 and 21, 2024, more than 700 students from Bui Thi Xuan High School, Lam Dong and Chi Lang High School, Gia Lai visited University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to participate in the experience program "Exploring Potential with UEH". With the desire to accompany high schools in career orientation and, at the same time create conditions for students to experience the university environment, support them in determining their learning goals and choosing a suitable career, every year, UEH cooperates with high schools to organize career orientation activities for 12th-grade students. The most recent is the program for 400 students of Bui Thi Xuan High School, Lam Dong on January 20, 2024 and the program for 300 students of Chi Lang High School, Gia Lai on January 21, 2024. 2024. The studnets had the opportunity to visit UEH's facilities, classroom areas, self-study rooms, and UEH digital traditional rooms, listen to and learn about the admission message "I am who I choose to be" to explore and freely to express themself, freely to define their future and to inspire to change life for the better. The students visited the facilities at UEH In addition, to help the students better understand UEH's majors and partly orient their interests and abilities before entering the university environment, during the tour, UEH specially organized the sharing session "Exploring Potential with UEH". Through this, the students have been provided with UEH admissions information listed as introductions to programs from 03 UEH member colleges, schools, institutes, and Vinh Long Campus. They had the opportunity to ask questions concerning the process of choosing majors and schools, as well as better understanding student life and study opportunities at UEH. In particular, accompanying them on the path to understanding UEH as well as the major and job market, the team of lecturers from UEH departments, schools, and institutes enthusiastically advised and introduced the specialized page "Understanding about you" for the students to refer to, clearly orienting their personal interests and passions to pursue. UEH lecturers enthusiastically advised and answered students' questions Hopefully, through this experience, the students will discover themselves, and find and make the correct career choices that suit their personality. UEH wishes the students to always promote creativity, dynamism, hard work, study and prepare well for exams! Additional photos: 1.  Students of Bui Thi Xuan High School, Lam Dong visiting and experiencing at UEH on January 20, 2024 2. Students of Chi Lang High School, Gia Lai visiting and experiencing at UEH on January 21, 2024 News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs, UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From January 3-13, 2024, at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the series commending UEH 5-good Students 2023 with the theme "Accretion" was organized by the UEH Student Association to celebrate the 74th Anniversary of Vietnamese Students and the Student Association (January 9, 1950 - January 9, 2024) and commend UEH students for their excellent achievements in the past 2023 year. Since the beginning of January 2024, a series of pre-commendation activities has created enthusiastic interest and support from students. Officially launched on January 3, 2024, the theme "Accretion" is to honor the journey of accretion and efforts of excellent individuals who constantly cultivate and develop themselves to conquer the title "5-Good Student" - the crystallization of constant efforts. Accompanying UEHers throughout the process of cultivating knowledge and skills, and getting closer to the title of UEH 5-Good Student, a series commending UEH 5-Good Student provided students with a direct contact environment with the 5 Good Student movements through a series of "Kick-start week" activities including Information Booths taking place from January 10, 2024 to January 12, 2024, at the Campus B, Hall B1, UEH. UEHers would have the opportunity to raise questions about the criteria for selecting the 5-good student title, listen to the sharing of students who have achieved the title about the process of conquering their goals and participate in interesting and useful mini-games. The activity attracted nearly 400 students from all courses. It can be identified that students' interest in the 5 Good Student Movement is increasingly expanding. Enthusiastic interest and support from students at the Information Booth Not only that, within the framework of this year's "Kick-start week" series, the UEH Student Union Secretariat launched the contest "I am a 5-good student" with the award "Inspiring 5-good student" 2023 on Tiktok to honor 5-Good Students who are influential, have the power to spread good values, and inspire and determine to become 5-Good Students to their peers. The contest attracted many 5-good students to share their journeys. Through the voting and scoring process, the Student Association Secretariat has selected the owner of the title "Inspiring 5 Good Student". Congratulations to Nguyen Duy Hai - Class KMC02 - K48 - School of International Business and Marketing. In his entry posted on TikTok, Duy Hai shared: "For me, this is not absolutely a title; rather, this is a whole process of dedication." Nguyen Duy Hai excellently achieving the title of "Inspirational 5-Good Student" The UEH 5-Good Student Commendation Ceremony 2023 took place successfully to commend and to award outstanding individuals and groups for achieving the title of 5-Good Student at all levels during the year while launching and implementing the 5 Good Student Movement in 2024. Held at Campus A on January 13, 2024, the Ceremony was honored to welcome Mr. Nguyen Tat Toan - Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the Youth Union's  Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese Student Association in Ho Chi Minh City. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Principal of the College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Principal of College of Technology and Design; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Secretary of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Leaders of management departments and training units; Youth Union Standing Committee - UEH Student Association Secretariat; Representatives of affiliated Unions and Associations; Parents of 67 UEH 5-good students and the support of more than 700 UEH students. Speaking at the UEH 5-Good Student Commendation Ceremony 2023, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City  (UEH) - commented: "The UEH 5-Good Student Movement is truly a a serious playground - is constantly being innovated and upgraded in terms of operational quality and recognition standards.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH at the UEH 5-Good Student Commendation Ceremony 2023 The Commendation Ceremony took place successfully, awarding outstanding individuals and groups who achieved the title of 5-Good Student, including: Awarding 2 groups of UEH 5-good students Awarding 4 groups of UEH 5-good students Not only that, the ceremony awarded Inspirational 5-Good Student to Nguyen Duy Hai; Congratulations to 04 Students who achieved the title of 5-Good Student at the City level 2023; 09 5 outstanding UEH students; 02 UEH 5-good students for 3 consecutive years. Awarding 4 students who achieved the title of 5-Good Student at City level 2023 Awarding 9 outstanding 5-good students at UEH level 2023 Awarding 2 UEH 5-Good Students for 3 consecutive years Among them, Ngo Hoang Thien - Class ADC04 - Course 47 - School of Management - excellently won the title of "UEH most outstanding 5-good student 2023". This is a testament to his persistent efforts and accretion through all the journeys. In his speech, he shared: "For me, 5-Good Student is not a destination, it is a milestone on the endless road moving forward." Ngo Hoang Thien - UEH most outstanding 5-good student 2023 At the same time, at the UEH 5-Good Student Commendation Ceremony 2023, the "Future Brightness" Fund awarded 6 scholarships worth 4 million VND each to students. This is an extremely meaningful gift from the UEH Student Association to students who are in difficult circumstances but have a strong will to improve in study and life and have excellent achievements in movement activities at UEH. Awarding 6 "Future Bright" scholarships for students in difficult circumstances In order to create opportunities for UEH students to learn and explore the title of 5-Good Student, and motivation and a specific roadmap to strive to become 5-Good Students, a series developing the 5-good student movement after the commendation continues to be expanded A series developing the 5-Good Student movement after the commendation takes place from January 17, 2024 - March 20, 2024, including: - Orientation Talkshow - Introduction to the 5-Good Student Movement - Workshop: Solutions to improve the quality of the 2nd UEH 5-good student movement (2023-2024) - Workshop on planning to conquer the title of 5-Good Student - The 49th Voluntary Blood Donation Week Through this, to introduce and to create interest for students in the series praising 5 Good Students 2023 and the 5 Good Students movement, increasing students' proactive learning about the movement, motivating them to conquer the title and helping concretize the goal of the title of 5-Good Student through planning and setting specific target for each stage. To continue and to promote the proud achievements of the 5-good student movement 2023, the UEH Student Association Secretariat has issued a Draft Project for selecting the title of  5-good student and groups in 2024, thereby officially launching the 5 Good Student Movement 2024, which promises to continuously develop, increasingly affirming the position and role of this noble title in the hearts of students. It can be stated that, the activities of the UEH Youth Union - Student Association, in the past year 2023,  were not only groundbreaking and creative in content and implementation methods but also demonstrated the pioneering spirit of UEH students in accompanying the school's development strategy. Aiming to become "Global Citizens who act for sustainable development", concurrently, the 5-Good Students who were honored that day are typical examples in the movement to emulate learning and to practice both physically and in skills, and are the fires that light up student traditions for the following generations. News and photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the early atmosphere of 2024, the international student exchange program between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) took place from January 8 to January 14, 2024. The program was designed to serve as a course for Australian students while also providing them with a practical and experiential learning tour in Vietnam. The program was successfully executed with enthusiastic participation from students of both nations, engaging in cultural exchange activities and enhancing academic knowledge on globally relevant topics. The program is operated under the main guidance of the Board of Directors of College of Economics, Law and Government, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH- CELG), and the Director Board of UEH Vinh Long Campus. Grasping the trend of sustainable development and the goal towards a circular economy globally, the Program Organizing Committee decided to execute the UEH - QUT Expert Workshop 2024, the most prominent event in this year's series of activities, with the theme "Business of Sustainability and Circular Economy in Vietnam." Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vincent Hoang delivered the opening speech for the workshop. The successful workshop took place on January 10, 2024, with enthusiastic student participation and response. It was designed with three smaller sessions, featuring high-quality topics and speakers: The presentation by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam. The presentation by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hong Quan. Within the workshop framework, UEH and QUT students were introduced to and gained insights into the circular economy in Vietnam, sustainable development-promoting policies and laws, and the connection between the circular economy and the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Additionally, the students had the opportunity to discuss measurement for circular economy using tools and methods. They were also introduced to analyses on glass bottle recycling and studies on the wine and spirit industry in Vietnam and gained a deeper understanding of opportunities and challenges in researching solutions for the transition to a circular economy in Vietnam and other countries worldwide. The presentation by Dr. Ho Quoc Thong. Throughout the workshop, students actively posed numerous questions, shared their perspectives, and engaged in direct exchanges with the speakers, contributing to the richness and depth of the content. Their active participation added to the overall appeal and quality of the program. After the event, QUT students praised the quality of academic content and the international standard of the presenters. The workshop was not just an event; it was a memorable academic and cultural experience where new ideas sprouted, international collaboration flourished, and students demonstrated their determination to discuss crucial issues of the modern world. The students ask questions and engage in discussions with the speakers about the topics during the workshop Within the program framework, in addition to academic knowledge, students also had the opportunity to visit famous historical sites in Saigon, such as Independence Palace, City Post Office, Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, War Remnants Museum, and Thien Hau Temple. Not confining their exploration to Ho Chi Minh City, the delegation also visited UEH Vinh Long Campus, participating in cultural exchange programs with UEH Vinh Long students, visiting bee farms, fruit orchards, CocoHome coconut house, experiencing the Cai Rang Floating Market in Can Tho and engaging in traditional folk games at My Khanh tourism village. Some highlighted images: 1. Ho Chi Minh City Tour: Visit Independence Palace. Visit Ho Chi Minh City’s Post Office Visit Thien Hau Temple 2. Vinh Long City and Can Tho City Tour: On the Ferry to An Binh, a small Island in Vinh Long City QUT study tour organized by CELG and Vinh Long Campus Visit Bee Farm in Vinh Long City The international student exchange program at UEH Vinh Long Campus. Visit and experience the Cai Rang Floating Market in Can Tho. Visit and experience traditional folk games at My Khanh Tourism Village News, photos: College of Economics, Law and Government UEH News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology A delegation of 15 members from the College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH-CELG) visited the College of Local Administration, Khon Kaen University (COLA-KKU), Thailand in 2023. This visit was part of the lecturer and student exchange program between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city (UEH) and Khon Kaen University (KKU), as outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the two institutions. The theme of the program was "Roadmap Towards Sustainable Development." The initiative aimed to promote global citizenship awareness and appreciation among undergraduate students from UEH-CELG and KKU-COLA. It also aimed to encourage academic collaboration and mutual relationships between the students and motivate active civic engagement within the policy-making process. The opening ceremony was held in Udon Hall of Khon Kaen University, with 17 faculty members, specialists, and 40 students from both institutions in attendance. During the program, students discussed energetic topics, including an overview of Thailand's political, administrative, and socio-economic system, actions for environmental sustainability, urban development, and e-government. Opening Ceremony The exchange program included activities aimed at exploring sustainable development in Thailand. For example, the students visited the fishing and seafood processing facilities in Nong Ruea District, Khon Kaen Province, where they learned about how the local government supports small enterprises in developing their brands, expanding markets, and managing the quality of their output. They also discussed the current income status of local households engaged in the seafood industry. Additionally, the students visited Ubol Ratana Dam. This freshwater reservoir serves irrigation purposes and domestic use while also helping to mitigate floods in neighboring areas situated at lower geographical elevations. Visiting fishing and seafood processing facilities in Nong Ruea District Another activity involved visiting the "Hin Chang Si," a tourist attraction in the Nam Phong National Park, Ban Fang District, Khon Kaen Province. Here, students met with the forest management representatives of the National Park and were briefed on nature conservation combined with eco-tourism. Visiting Nam Phong National Park UEH and KKU students recently participated in team-building activities with more than 30 students from Burapha University (BUU) in Southern Thailand. They also visited the Khon Kaen National Museum and watched a traditional Thai court dance performance called the Khon Royal Performance. This experience helped them better understand the cultural traditions, historical evolution, and development of Khon Kaen and Thailand in general. Khon Kaen National Museum The program also included visits to the Mekin organic farm, where students learned about the business model that combined tourism with traditional products and explored the farm's operations, methods of attracting customers, and the application of IoT technology in farm management. The students also visited the Tai Dam ethnic village in the province of Loei in Northeastern Thailand, where they gained an understanding of the importance of preserving the cultural identity of ethnic groups while also integrating cultural tourism for economic purposes. Tai Dam Ethnic Village Finally, at the Mekong Institute, students attended a lecture on solutions for sustainable development through sub-regional cooperation in the Mekong presented by Mr. Suriyan, followed by a visit to the Consulate General of Vietnam in Khon Kaen. The exchange program was successful, with the students gaining valuable insights into sustainable development in Thailand, fostering cross-cultural relationships, and promoting global citizenship awareness. Mekong Institute Vietnamese and Thai students present solutions for Mekong sub-region development contributing to sustainable development goals. Consulate General of Vietnam in Khon Kaen, Thailand Some additional photos: Fishing and seafood processing facilities in Nong Ruea District Lecturers and students of CELG, COLA and BUU Team-building activity “Team Walking” Team-building activity “Fashion design” Students from UEH-CELG and KKU-COLA Khon Kaen night market Mekin Farm A dyed product with natural materials made by the students. An eco-printing made by the students Mekin Farm Students experience the traditional costumes and dances of the Tai Dam ethnic group. Presentation  of UEH students Culture Exchange News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 15, 2024, at Hall A.103, University of Economics (UEH) Ho Chi Minh City solemnly organized the Conference of Officials and Employees 2024 with the goal of evaluating the results achieved in 2023 and sharing key tasks and strategic directions of UEH in 2024. The conference was attended by Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.D. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union; with the participation of 179 ex-officio and elected delegates from the conference of officials and employees of affiliated units. Overview of the conference Opening the conference, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union - summarized the comments from the conference of officials and employees at the unit level; and Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Head of the People's Inspection Committee - reported on the activities of the People's Inspection Committee 2023. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union at the conference Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Head of the People's Inspection Committee at the Conference Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH - evaluated the achievements during the year in the following areas: Training; Scientific Research, Consulting on Knowledge Transfer and Innovation; Connecting Domestic and International Communities; Administration; and Operating according to Sustainable Development. Accordingly, in the past year, UEH has completed its enrollment targets for all levels/modes; completed training plans and testing, ensuring educational quality accreditation of programs; developed new training programs; and enhanced business connections. UEH has obtained impressive achievements in scientific research activities, consulting on knowledge transfer and innovation listed as increasing research topics at all levels, promoting and improving the quality of student research activities, maintaining the quantity and quality of international publications, enhancing UEH's academic reputation; successfully organizing national and international scientific conferences; promoting consulting activities on technology transfer, startups, and innovation. Domestic and international community connection activities have been maintained and increased well, and many exchange programs for lecturers, international experts and students have been successfully organized. Along with that are positive results in management activities from human resources, finance, facilities, information technology, brand positioning communications, to wards operating in accordance with the sustainable development. “Based on the results achieved in the past year, the key tasks that units need to carry out in 2024 include (1) Training activities; (2) Quality accreditation; (3) Social impacts enhancement; (4) Scientific research - International cooperation; (5) Managing and Restructuring. The Board of Directors believes that teachers and management officials will make unremitting efforts in the new academic year, unite to perform well the year's tasks, and help UEH develop according to the University sustainable strategy” - Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh emphasized. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh evaluating the performance in 2023 and the orientation of 2024 The conference took place successfully with a high spirit of determination from all delegates, unanimously approving the draft Resolution of the Conference of Officials and Employees 2024. Delegates unanimously approving the contents of the draft Resolution of the Conference of Officials and Employees 2024 Summarizing the conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - expressed his joy about the tasks that the UEH team has excellently completed in the following activities: training, research, science, consulting, and administration, and grateful for the efforts and contributions of all UEHers in 2023. Speaking about UEH's strategic orientation from now to 2030, he emphasized: "The tasks that UEH units need to perform include: (1) Deploying the contents of the Restructuring Project sequentially until June 2025; (2) Implementing well enrollment activities at all levels in 2024; (3) Having an internal quality assurance program associated with reviewing teaching activities; (4) Promoting scientific research topics, international exchange of lecturers and students, and deploy lecturers to research and study abroad; (5) Continuing to carry out administrative activities on digital platforms; (6) Ensuring the teacher/teacher performs well the tasks of teaching, scientific research, international publication, improving professional and foreign language skills.” Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering a speech summarizing the conference with strategic directions for 2024 Also within the framework of the Conference, UEH announced and awarded decisions to establish: the Training Board, Infrastructure Management Board, Research - Development and Global Engagement Board. The UEH Director assigned Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH to temporarily manage the Training Board; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH to temporarily manage the Research - Development and Global Engagement Board; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH to temporarily manage the Infrastructure Management Board. With the role and position of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will work together and strive to carry out the proposed tasks, making UEH more developed and contributing to society. Additional photos regarding the conference: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 15, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held a ceremony to announce and award the decision to appoint the title of Professor and Associate Professor in 2023 to 8 UEH lecturers. Through the process of considering recognition of title standards at the Councils at junior, field, and state levels, on November 20, 2023, the Chairman of the State Council of Professors signed Decision No. 80 on recognizing the title of Professor and Associate Professor in 2023 for 58 lecturers meeting the standards for the title of Professor and 572 teachers meeting the standards for the title of Associate Professor, including 08 UEH lecturers. In accordance with the current regulations, the need to appoint Professors and Associate Professors, and the results of the Council for considering the appointment of Professors and Associate Professor in 2023 of UEH, the Director of UEH signed a decision to appoint Professor and Associate Professor for 01 Professor and 07 Associate Professors for 08 lecturers, including: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - awarding the decision to appoint Professors, Associate Professors and flowers to the 8 lecturers Sharing about his efforts in recent times, Professor Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao stated: "On behalf of the lecturers who have received the title of Professor and Associate Professor, I would like to send my thanks to the entire UEH. Thank you to my school as well as to the lecturers who have created an academic environment that incubates ideas, and to my colleagues who have researched, taught, and worked together for a long time. Thank you to all lecturers who have always cared, supported, and inspired candidates and colleagues to not be discouraged in even difficult and strenuous journeys. In particular, I would like to thank the school leaders and the teachers of the Junior Council for their interest and important comments in helping the 8 lectures achieve the final results, and the Departments, Committees, and units that have supported us during the application process. Finally, with my new position and new academic title, I would like to commit to accompanying, working, and striving to contribute to the development strategy of the School." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao Associate Professor Nguyen Quoc Anh shared: "Through the process of studying, working, and striving at UEH for the past 26 years, this achievement can be stated to be an arduous and meaningful process. To achieve this result, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the UEH Board of Directors, leaders of member schools, and teachers for supporting and creating favorable conditions to help me during my time working at the University. In addition, I have the support of my families and colleagues so that I can focus on research and teaching effectively. I sincerely thank and appreciate it.” Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Anh Congratulating and assigning tasks to the new Professors and associate Professors, Professor, Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council and Chairman of the UEH Junior Professor Council 2023 - emphasized: "Sincerely congratulate 1 new Professor, 7 new Associate Professors of UEH, this is the pride of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. I strongly believe that with their new roles, the Professors and Associate Professors will continue to train, research, publish, participate in conferences, and continue to contribute to UEH and society. Besides, the School hopes and encourages lecturers with PhD to make efforts and plan to achieve the title of Associate Professor. This is not only a personal mission but also the mission and pride of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The school, leaders of units, and departments will facilitate conditions and support for teachers to increasingly improve their capacity and develop themselves, thereby bringing UEH to sustainable development." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong The lecturers who are appointed to the title of Professor or Associate Professor will add high-quality human resources to serve the cause of education and training at UEH, contributing their effort to help UEH develop strongly with the role and position of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University./. Additional images at the ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 9, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, in conjunction with the People's Committee of Vung Tau City and partners organized Vung Tau Future event series, including the exhibition, International Conference “Developing Vung Tau City into a high-quality, world-class tourism city”, and the Award Ceremony of the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality. The series of events mark an outstanding milestone on the journey to build a smart, carbon-neutral, and sustainable city. As a remark on the opening of 2024, the Vung Tau Future event series took place in Vung Tau City. The events have the participation of representatives from the UEH: Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council, Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Advisory Council, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President, Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - UEH Vice President, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management. On the part of the People's Committee of Vung Tau City, the event was honored to welcome Mr. Duong Ngoc Chau - Deputy Chief of the Provincial Party Committee Office,  Mr. Hoang Vu Thanh - Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, Chairman of People’s Committee of Vung Tau City, Ms. Le Thi Thanh Binh - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, Chairwoman of the People's Council of Vung Tau City, Mr. Vu Hong Thuan - Deputy Chairman of the People's Committee of Vung Tau City, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong - Deputy Chairwoman of the People’s Committee of Vung Tau City, Ms. Mai Ngoc Oanh - Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Vung Tau City, Mr. Pham Tuan Anh - Vice President of Vietnam Fatherland Front of Vung Tau City, Mr. Trinh Hang - Director of the Department of Tourism, Mr. Ta Quoc Trung - Director of Department of Construction, Mr. Mai Trung Hung - Deputy Director of the Department of Construction, Mr. Le Anh Tu - Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, and representatives of departments of Vung Tau City. The Vung Tau Future event series also had the participation of Dr. Ducksu Seo (Handong Global University, Korea), Assoc.Prof. Pawinee Iamtrakul (Thammasat University, Thailand), Dr. Juhyun Lee (Xi'an Jiaotong University - Liverpool, China), Prof. Kelly Shannon, and Prof. Bruno De Muelder (KU Leuven University, Belgium), Dr. Sebastien Goethals (Co-founder, Director of CITILINKS), Ms. Vipavee Kittatien (CEO of Mayday Company, Thailand), Dr. DongSu Yi (Vice Dean, School of Media Design) as experts participated in the International Conference: Developing Vung Tau City into a high-quality and world-class tourism city. In addition, the events also have the participation of Dr. Nguyen Quoc Vinh (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology), Mr. Steven Petit (Creative Director of OMGEVING, Belgium), Prof. JinHyun Hong (University of Seoul, Korea), , Dr. Hoang Ngoc Lan (Institute of Smart City and Management - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City), Mr. Park Jin Ho (CEO of Handong Engineering & Construction company) as juries and sponsors of the 3rd International Design Competition, along with students who participated in the Urban Design towards Carbon Neutrality journey. Spread the spirit of innovation and Carbon Neutrality with the Exhibition of 15 Best Proposals of the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities Towards Carbon Neutrality Within the framework of the Vung Tau Future Event Series, the exhibition of 15 best proposals of the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality was held on January 9, 2024, and open to the public. From left to right: Mr. Steven Petit, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Mr. Vu Hong Thuan, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh and Mr. Park Jinho These TOP 15 proposals received high praise from the judges for applying unique planning strategies and innovative designs to new urban planning directions. These solutions are also expressed in diverse aspects of an urban area, such as architecture, infrastructure, transportation, landscape, etc., which additionally provide a suitable orientation to sustainable development for North Phuoc Thang. Mr. Vu Hong Thuan - Deputy Chairman of Vung Tau City People's Committee visited the exhibition With the participation of the contestants of Top 15 from Vietnam and abroad, the Exhibition of TOP 15 of the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality is not only a display of development proposals for North Phuoc Thang area, but also a place to meet and talk with students who have excellent urban planning and design ideas. International Conference on Developing Vung Tau  into a high-quality and world-class tourism city According to the Resolution of the 7th Congress, in the future, Vung Tau is oriented to develop into a coastal tourism urban area of the Southeast region, detailedly planned to be seen as a high-quality tourist city, with a great popularity in the domestic and international tourism map. In fact, not only to achieve the goal of becoming a high-quality and world-class tourist city, but also to ensure sustainability, breakthrough strategies and innovation have to be under consideration. A highlight of the Vung Tau Future Event Series, the International Conference on “Developing Vung Tau into a high-quality and world-class tourism city” is where the research team of UEH reports on the Project "Developing Vung Tau City into a High-quality, world-class tourism center". This project is under an agreement with the People's Committee of Vung Tau City, in order to propose a strategy and implementation roadmap for the city from now until 2050. During the conference, besides presenting research results, experts also share their points of view on a variety of fields, ranging from Architecture, Design, Urban Planning, Landscape, Night Economy, or City Image Communication. Prof. Sebastien Goethals and his sharing on  the topic of Vung Tau moving towards a Zero Emission Tourism City In addition, the International Conference also received attention, and feedback from departments and local authorities on the research team's draft report, together with experts to complete the report, towards improving the strategy proposals for Vung Tau city. Award ceremony of the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality - A gathering place for creative proposals to turn North Phuoc Thang into a Carbon Neutral urban area. The 3rd International Design Competition Award Ceremony: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality Along with the mission of nurturing and incubating carbon neutral and smart city solutions, the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality has created an open international environment, encouraging students in majors related to Architecture, Design, and Urban Planning to suggest design and planning of the North Phuoc Thang area to become a new, sustainable urban area, and especially ensure reduction of carbon emissions. Launching, announcing the topic and accepting registration from April 2023, the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality has attracted the participation of more than 400 university students from various fields: Architecture, Design, Urban Planning and other disciplines across continents. After the evaluation and voting stages of professors and leading industry experts, 3 final prizes, the Most Popular Award and the Sponsor's Choice Award along with the 10 best proposals were exhibited. Team CNDC0012 from Vietnam won the first prize with their entry GreenScape City: A path to Carbon Neutrality Accordingly, the first prize went to the entry GreenScape City: A path to Carbon Neutrality by group CNDC0012 from Vietnam, the second prize awarded to the Bluetopia proposal by group CNDC0100 from Japan, the third prize went to group CNDC0136 from the UK with the proposal Urban Stitches, the Most Popular Award went to group CNDC0013 (Vietnam) with the proposal (Re)forming, and the group CNDC0137 was the owner of the award chosen by sponsors. Other pictures of the event: Leaders, representatives of Vung Tau local authority, along with professors and experts attended the conference The 3rd International Design Competition Award Ceremony: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality The CNDC0100 group representative received the second prize with the Bluetopia proposal Representative of group CNDC0136 received third prize with the Urban Stitches proposal Representatives of group CNDC0013 and CNDC0137 received the awards for Most Popular Award and the Sponsors’ Choice Award Judges and sponsors of the 3rd International Design Competition. News and photos: Institute for Smart Cities and Management Press reported on the event: Ba Ria - Vung Tau Newspaper: https://www.baobariavungtau.com.vn/kinh-te/202401/bac-phuoc-thang-duoc-de-xuat-thanh-khu-do-thi-sinh-thai-moi-cua-tpvung-tau-1000568/ Labor Newspaper: https://laodong.vn/bat-dong-san/vung-tau-se-xay-dung-bac-phuoc-thang-la-do-thi-sinh-thai-trung-hoa-carbon-1290468.ldo New newspaper: https://baomoi.com/tag/B%E1%BA%AFc-Ph%C6%B0%E1%BB%9Bc-Th%E1%BA%AFng.epi Dai Doan Ket Newspaper: https://daidoanket.vn/sinh-vien-hien-ke-xay-do-thi-sinh-thai-moi-cho-tp-vung-tau-10271021.html Voice of Vietnam - Foreign Affairs Department: https://vovworld.vn/vi-VN/xa-hoi-doi-song/hon-400-sinh-vien-quoc-te-hien-ke-quy-hoach-khu-do-thi-zero-carbon-o-vung-tau-1262531.vov Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) and Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Department officially launched "Ho Chi Minh City Macroeconomic Report: 2023 Results and 2024 Forecast". This is a scientific research publication between UEH and Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Department coordinates the implementation so as to provide a comprehensive view of Ho Chi Minh City's Economy in 2023 regarding the achieved results, the forecasts related to the prospects for 2024 and to propose suggested policies for HCM City ​​government. Part 2 of this article will provide in-depth analysis of Ho Chi Minh City’s economic prospects in 2024 and policy suggestions for the city government. Ho Chi Minh City’s economic outlook in 2024 The economic outlook in 2024 of Ho Chi Minh City in particular and Vietnam in general depend greatly on the world’s economic prospects. Most major research organizations in the world, at present, have the same opinion that: by 2024, the world economy will continue to recover gradually and it will be difficult for any breakthrough to occur for many reasons. Although the global production and the supply chain have presented the positive signs of recovery and are forecast to continue to improve in 2024, the risk of blockage or disruption is being rather high. Armed conflicts and geopolitical tensions are on the rise worldwide. According to the research by the Peace Research Institute Oslo based on Uppsala University’s Armed Conflict Data Project (Uppsala Conflict Data Program), the number, the intensity and the duration of the armed conflicts around the world has been at its highest level since the Cold War. With global production and supply capacity are being recovering, the fact that the price pressures from limited supply will not disappear quickly will make the fight against inflation in the US and Europe likely to last longer. Therefore, the probability that the Central Banks in the US and Europe will start cutting interest rates in 2024, especially in the first half of the year, is rather low. Both the US and Europe are forecast to grow at a fairly modest pace in 2024. The world’s second largest economy, China, is being in the process of resolving issues related to the crisis in the real estate sector. Although most major research organizations in the world recognize the Chinese government’s efforts to stabilize the financial system and boost aggregate demand, China’s growth is forecast to slow in the coming year 2024. The fact that the major markets for Ho Chi Minh City’s exports in particular and Vietnam in general are both forecast to slow down in growth in 2024 demonstrates that HCM city’s exports will hardly be able to break through in 2024. This will be a challenge for Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam in promoting the recovery of aggregate demand. With the drastic disbursement of public investment in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and Vietnam in general, along with monetary policy, all of which are making efforts to overcome bad debts and to improve the liquidity of the banking system to clear the flow of credit into key areas, leading to recovery of aggregate demand in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam are expected to receive a major boost in 2024, especially in the last six months of the year. Policy suggestions to promote aggregate demand In addition to continuing to disburse public investment, Ho Chi Minh City, in order to support aggregate demand to recover faster, can focus on the policies to promote people’ consumption spending, investment in asset accumulation by businesses and households (especially in the real estate sector), and exports. Ho Chi Minh City government should increase support and encouragement for businesses in HCMC to organize the discount promotions to stimulate people’ consumption. These programs need to be carefully evaluated and researched to effectively connect goods and services to people’ needs. An important policy that Ho Chi Minh City government needs to pay more attention to supporting and encouraging businesses in HCM City in seeking partners and expanding export markets to countries beyond China and the US. Diversifying export markets will help HCM City’ exports to minimize cyclicality and to grow in a more stable condition. In accordance with 2022 data, three potential markets in three countries where Vietnam has signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, currently, account for a very modest proportion of HCM City’s total export turnover, compared to Japan (7.16%), Korea (4.31%) and India (1.41%). India is, currently, an economy with high and stable growth. Continuing to reform the administrative management apparatus towards streamlining procedures to minimize time and costs for people and businesses in registering investment, production and business, especially in the field of construction and real estate. In the short term, Ho Chi Minh City can research, classify, and rank real estate projects in order of priority and focus resources to quickly remove the difficulties for the most potential projects to create the fastest impact in the short-term future. It is important that all policies aim at boosting aggregate demand in the short term that need to be placed within the framework of the goal of transforming the economic model in the medium term: Developing high-tech industries and financial services. The bank system manages and stably develops the real estate market to meet the housing needs of workers and supplement production and business activities. Ho Chi Minh City should, absolutely, not rush to pursue the growth target in 2024 at all costs and slow down the process of transforming the economic model in the medium term. The world economy has been being in the process of recovering after a period of heavy impact by the COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts and geopolitical tensions that are on the rise worldwide. Although the world economic outlook has introduced more positive signs, the road to recovery is forecast to face many challenges in 2024. Although it did not reach the set economic target regarding Ho Chi Minh City in particular and Vietnam in general will both achieve quite high growth rates in 2023 compared to other economies in the world. It can be stated that, by the end of 2023, Ho Chi Minh City’s economy will be recovering steadily after the severe effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. A detailed look at the data by quarter in 2023 demonstrates a steady recovery of HCM City’s economy. The recovery of aggregate demand is clearly reflected through many indicators on consumption, investment and export. This is a signal that the world economy is gradually recovering, and HCM City’s policies in particular and Vietnam in general in adapting to change, taking advantage of new opportunities of the world economy are moving in the right direction and promoting their effectiveness. To continue to support aggregate demand to recover further in 2024, Ho Chi Minh City government should focus on the policies to promote people’ consumption spending, investment in accumulated assets of businesses and households (especially in the real estate sector) and exports. In particular, a crucial policy to stimulate demand that is, currently, not being exploited effectively is diversifying export markets through supporting and encouraging businesses in this city. HCM City looks for partners and expands export markets to potential markets listed as Japan, Korea, and India. India is, currently, an economy with high and stable growth. It is essential that all policies aim at boosting aggregate demand in the short term that need to be placed within the framework of the goal of transforming the economic model in the medium term: Developing high-tech industries and financial services. The bank system manages and stably develops the real estate market in order to meet the housing needs of workers and supplement production and business activities. In 2024, aggregate demand forecast for Ho Chi Minh City’s economy will continue to recover; on the other hand, it is unlikely to have a strong breakthrough. If the world economic situation recovers favorably together with the fact that Ho Chi Minh City synchronously implements solutions to promote aggregate demand, the GRDP growth target of 7.1-8% in 2024 is hopefully achievable. Please refer to the full Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City: 2023 Outcomes and 2024 Prospect. tại đây. Author group: Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) (Leader); MSc. Nguyễn Văn Thắng – HCM City Statistics Department (Co-leader); Lê Minh Hùng – HCM City Statistics Department; Trần Thị Triêu Nhật – HCM City Statistics Department; MSc. Nguyễn Thanh Bình – HCM City Statistics Department; MSc. Võ Đức Hoàng Vũ – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Advisory Board: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; MSc. Nguyen Khac Hoang – HCM City Statistics Department; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Asian Economic and Business Research Journal, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Associate Professor. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice President in charge of UEH College of Economics, Law and State Management. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #107. News & photos: Group Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 5, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperated with KEB Hana Bank (Korea) to organize the "KEB Hana Bank Scholarship Awarding Ceremony 2023" for 25 students who have difficult circumstances but always strive to overcome difficulties and excel in their studies and life. This scholarship was an incentive for each student's tireless efforts. KEB Hana Bank Scholarship is sponsored by KEB Hana Bank and HANA Nanum Foundation of Korea. In recent years, the KEB Hana Scholarship Fund has organized many meaningful humanitarian activities, awarded scholarships and provided materials to Vietnamese students who are in difficult circumstances but still overcome difficulties and achieve good study results. KEB Hana Bank Scholarship Awarding Ceremony 2023 at UEH Attending the ceremony, on behalf of KEB Hana Bank City, Ho Chi Minh City branch, were Mr. Cho SukMin - Senior Director of KEB Hana Bank; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Cuc - Human Resources Director and Ms. La Thi Kim Tho - Human Resources Specialist of the Bank. On behalf of UEH side, there was the presence of Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Students Affairs and 25 students receiving the scholarships. Representative of KEB Hana Bank City, Ho Chi Minh Branch (From right to left: Mr. Cho SukMin, Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Cuc and Ms. La Thi Kim Tho) Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of the Department of Students Affairs - expressed his gratitude for the Bank's contributions and support to students who have made efforts to overcome all difficulties and challenges to study well. Accordingly, the scholarship became a source of motivation for many students to strive to study and to practice so that they, in the near future, will become citizens with the knowledge, skills and good attitudes to contribute to the sustainable development of businesses and the country. Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Students Affairs - at the ceremony Mr. Cho SukMin - Senior Director of KEB Hana Bank - expressed his honor to be present at UEH in the solemn ceremony. Mr. Cho SukMin stated that the Foundation this year had sponsored approximately 100,000 USD for 250 Vietnamese students. He hoped that the value of each scholarship could support students in realizing their dreams. KEB Hana Bank Representative awarded scholarships to 25 UEH students with a total of 10,000 USD. Each scholarship worth 400 USD would help the students partly overcome the challenges on their road ahead. In addition to the scholarship program, KEB Hana Bank always creates many interview and job opportunities for outstanding UEH students after graduation so that they can express themselves as banking experts and be trained for comprehensive development, which is one of the main criteria of the cooperation relationship between UEH and KEB Hana. Mr. Cho SukMin - Senior Director of KEB Hana Bank KEB Hana Bank - awarding a scholarship plaque to UEH To express gratitude, UEH representatives presented souvenirs and fresh flower bouquets to representatives of KEB Hana Bank, Ho Chi Minh City branch. UEH presenting flowers and souvenirs to KEB Hana Bank Representative of KEB Hana Bank, Ho Chi Minh City branch, Mr. Cho SukMin also sent to UEH representative - Mr. Nguyen Van Duong a souvenir KEB Hana Bank presenting souvenirs to UEH Continuing the ceremony, Mr. Cho SukMin and Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Cuc - Representatives of KEB Hana Bank, Ho Chi Minh City Branch - awarded scholarships to 25 UEH students. Each scholarship was worth 400 USD/student and the total value of 25 scholarships was 10,000 USD. Mr. Cho SukMin and Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Cuc (KEB Hana Bank) jointly awarding scholarships to 25 UEH students To express deep gratitude to the sponsors of the KEB Hana Scholarship Fund, Nguyen Thi Binh Minh represented 25 UEH students receiving the KEB Hana Bank 2023 scholarship to send words of gratitude to the School as well as KEB Hana Bank for giving them deep attention by awarding these scholarships. This brought great spiritual values and was a source of encouragement for students to continue their learning journey and efforts for the future. As for herself, this scholarship could be considered one of the greatest achievements for her to finish 2023 and continue her journey in 2024. Nguyen Thi Binh Minh speaking emotionally The ceremony ended successfully with the awarding of scholarships to 25 UEH students from KEB Hana Bank, Ho Chi Minh City branch. Representatives of KEB Hana Bank leaders and lecturers representing UEH taking photos with 25 students receiving KEB Hana Bank scholarships 2023 News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Statistics Department Ho Chi Minh City officially launched “Ho Chi Minh City Macroeconomic Report: Results of 2023 and Forecast for 2024”. This is a scientific research publication by UEH and Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Department coordinates the implementation to provide a comprehensive view of Ho Chi Minh City's Economy in 2023 regrading the achieved results, forecasts, prospects for 2024 and to propose the suggested policies for Ho Chi Minh City ​​government. In part 1 of this article, an overview of the world economy, Vietnam’s economy and Ho Chi Minh City is to be presented as follows. Overview of the world and Vietnam economy *World economy By the end of 2023, the world economy is being in the process of recovering after a period of heavy impact by the COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts and geopolitical tensions are on the rise in the world. Although the world economic outlook has shown more positive signs, the recovery path is expected to have many challenges in 2024. In accordance with the World Economic Outlook forecast of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the world economy will grow approximately 3% in 2023 and slow down at 2.9% in 2024. Two decades before the COVID-19 pandemic, the average growth rate per year of the world economy is approximately 3.8%. In the US, the economy is coping well with interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve (FED) while inflation continues to cool down. The IMF forecasts US economic growth in 2023 to be 2.1%. However, the FED is committed to keeping interest rates high and prolonged to bring inflation back to the target level. The US financial market also indicates the signs that the FED’s previous consecutive interest rate increases have begun to have more impact on the country’s economy. The IMF forecasts US economic growth in 2024 to be 1.5%. Contrary to the situation in the US, major economies in Europe are generally affected by interest rate increases by the European Central Bank (ECB). The largest economy in the euro area, Germany, is forecast to fall into a mild recession in 2023 (negative growth of 0.5%), and the entire euro area will grow modestly at 0.7%. However, the IMF forecasts that growth will return to Germany in 2024 at 0.9% and the common currency area at 1.2%. In Asia, the Chinese economy is facing many challenges after a long period of freezing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The IMF forecasts that the Chinese economy will grow by 5% in 2023 and slow down at 4.2% in 2024. The Indian economy is forecast to grow positively at 6.3% in 2023 and maintain a healthy growth rate in 2024. *Vietnam economy The world economic picture is full of fluctuations and unpredictable risks that greatly affect the Vietnamese economy. The IMF forecasts that Vietnam’s GDP will grow at 4.7% in 2023 and 5.8% in 2024. Although the National Assembly set higher targets, this growth rate is quite high compared to other economies in the world. In accordance with the research team’s analysis, Vietnam’s economy has quickly regained growth momentum after two years of being heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Figure 1 presents that the actual output (measured by GDP at constant prices) has returned to closely follow potential output (measured by potential GDP) as well as to regain the potential growth trend that was present from 2010s. This demonstrates that Vietnam’s economy has returned to a state of balance between the total demand for goods and services on the one hand and the supply capacity of the economy on the other. The balance between aggregate demand and supply capacity is one of the main factors that have caused the general price level of the Vietnamese economy to remain at the target level over the past decade, after a period of sharp increases fluctuated in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Figure 1 indicates that core inflation has been maintained stably below 4% over the past 10 years. On average for the whole year 2023, core inflation is estimated at nearly 4%. Although still below target, this is the highest figure in a decade. The main reason is that the supply capacity of the Vietnamese economy is negatively affected by fluctuations in the global production and supply chain due to the COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts and tensions caused by geopolitics. However, the fact that the core inflation fell continuously from January to November partly reflects a deceleration in aggregate demand and signs of improvement in global production and supply chains. This is a favorable context for Vietnam to continue accelerating public investment in 2024. Figure 1: Vietnam’s GDP and core inflation. Source: General Statistics Office and research team’s estimates Economic growth of HCMC in 2023 *Mid-term trend of the economy By the end of 2023, GRDP based on the comparative prices of Ho Chi Minh City is forecast to grow 5.81%. Of which the service sector increased by 6.79% and the industry sector increased by 4.42%. According to the research team’s analysis, GRDP is based on city’s comparative prices. Ho Chi Minh City is gradually approaching potential GRDP. This achievement shows Ho Chi Minh City’s economy is recovering steadily after the severe effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the largest economic center in the country, Ho Chi Minh City’s economy always achieves a growth rate higher than that of the national average and creates jobs for millions of workers from all provinces and cities. In the opposite direction, it is inevitable that Ho Chi Minh City’s economy suffers the heaviest impacts in the country from the COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts and geopolitical tensions are increasing worldwide. According to the research team's analysis, in the period 2016-2019, the real GRDP of HCM is higher and growing faster than that of the growth of potential GRDP (Figure 2). This reflects that growth during this period was largely due to increased aggregate demand for goods and services, which exceeded the growth rate in the economy’s production and supply capacity. To meet the increased total demand in the period 2016-2019, Ho Chi Minh City’s economy has welcomed a very large increase in labor force from other provinces and cities across the country. When aggregate demand dropped sharply because of the COVID19 pandemic, the labor force in Ho Chi Minh City also decreased rapidly when many migrant workers went to other provinces and cities. This economic structure makes HCM city’s economic growth has a much larger level of cyclical fluctuations than that of the national average. The hot growth in the period 2016-2019 caused population density in Ho Chi Minh City to increase, revealing many internal bottlenecks in the structure of Ho Chi Minh City’s economy, especially in terms of infrastructure and economic management apparatus. This is an important topic that needs to be analyzed and researched more deeply to provide important scientific arguments in guiding the development of Ho Chi Minh City’s economy. At the qualitative level, the research team believes that the increase in total demand in the period 2016-2019 is due to (1) export demand for labor-intensive goods (textiles and footwear) and (2) investment demand in the housing construction sector created by the real estate bubble. Therefore, the development orientation of high-tech industries and banking and financial services, besides the management and the stable development of the real estate market to meet the housing needs of workers and supplement support for production and business activities are important keys to Ho Chi Minh City’s economy so as to avoid repeating the hot growth situation in the period 2016-2019. Recovery trend of aggregate demand Looking at quarterly data, Table 1 shows Ho Chi Minh City’s GRDP growth rate that is on track to improve significantly each quarter in 2023 (compared to that of the same quarter in 2022). This reflects the aggregate demand for goods and services in Ho Chi Minh City’s economy that is on a steady recovery path, especially the service, industry and construction sectors. The research team expects aggregate demand to maintain this recovery momentum in 2024. A few indicators can indirectly demonstrate the recovery speed of aggregate demand. Figure 3 presents the total retail sales of consumer goods and services, along with revenue from transportation, warehousing, and transportation support services. In the 2020-2021 period, under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other negative fluctuations in the global production and supply chain, both of these indicators stagnated and experienced months of deep decline. The year 2022 will witness a modest recovery in both indicators. Figure 2: GRDP and labor force of HCMC. Source: City Statistical Yearbook. HCM and the research team’s estimations Table 1: Actual GRDP growth in the quarters of 2023 compared to that of the same period Entering 2023, both indicators illustrate a trend of recovery and more stable growth. Another important indicator that also partly reflects the recovery of aggregate demand is export. Figure 4 presents that the export value of Ho Chi Minh City witnessed a decline at the end of 2019 and the first half of 2020 when HCM City's two main export markets, China and the US, both experienced negative growth in GDP due to the COVID-193 Pandemic. From the second half of 2020 to the first half of 2021, the export value of Ho Chi Minh City began to increase again when the economies of China and the US grew strongly again after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, from the second half of 2021, the GDP growth of China and the US both tends to decelerate, contributing to a sharp decline in HCM City’s export values in the second half of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023. Although many risks are being available, the export value of HCM City has started to increase again in Quarter II/2023 and Quarter III/2023, which is a positive signal. Figure 3: Total retail sales of goods and consumer service revenue and Revenue from transportation, warehousing, and transportation support services of HCMC. Source: HCM City Statistics Department Figure 4: Export value of Ho Chi Minh City and GDP growth in the US and China. Source: HCM City Statistics Department and Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis The recovery speed of aggregate demand in Ho Chi Minh City is partly reflected through the industrial production index (IIP). Figure 5 presents the percentage change of IIP by month compared to the same month of the previous year. In 2019, IIP grew at an average rate of 7.2% in every month compared to the same month in 2018. In 2020 and 2021, under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other negative fluctuations in the production chain, global production and supply, IIP in general decreased sharply compared to the same month last year. In 2022 and 2023, IIP regains strong growth momentum but is still unstable, especially in the last two months of 2022 and January 2023. Since February 2023, IIP has begun to grow more steadily and stably, increasing by an average of 6.2% per month compared to that of the same month in 2022. Figure 5: Industrial production index of HCM City. Source: HCM City Statistics Department Some other indicators that partly reflect the recovery of aggregate demand are as follows: (1) the number of businesses entering the net market and (2) the number of new FDI projects. Figure 6 presents the number of new businesses entering the market in Ho Chi Minh City has a tendency to recover quite stably in 2023. This index had previously experienced two years of instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other negative fluctuations while 2022 had no stable recovery and a deep decrease in the first quarter of 2023. The number of new FDI projects recorded in Ho Chi Minh City reflects the recovery trend from 2022 after two years of instability in 2020-2021 although the number is below the level of 2019. Figure 6: The number of new businesses entering the market and that of new FDI projects in HCM City. Source: HCM City Statistics Department The recovery of aggregate demand in 2023 will also receive the support from accelerating disbursement of public investment capital. Compared to that of the same period last year, disbursement of public investment capital in HCMC increased by 0.25% in Quarter I, 164% in Quarter II, and 62% in Quarter III. Author group: Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) (Leader); MSc. Nguyễn Văn Thắng – HCM City Statistics Department (Co-leader); Lê Minh Hùng – HCM City Statistics Department; Trần Thị Triêu Nhật – HCM City Statistics Department; MSc. Nguyễn Thanh Bình – HCM City Statistics Department; MSc. Võ Đức Hoàng Vũ – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Advisory Board: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; MSc. Nguyen Khac Hoang – HCM City Statistics Department; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Asian Economic and Business Research Journal, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Associate Professor. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice President in charge of UEH College of Economics, Law and State Management. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #106. News & photos: Group Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 4, 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City officially held a seminar to launch "Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City: Results of 2023 and Forecast 2024". This was a research published by UEH in coordination with the Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City to provide a comprehensive view of Ho Chi Minh City's Economy in 2023, including achieved results, forecasts, prospects for 2024, and suggested policies for the local authority. Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City was a research published by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in coordination with the Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City, with advice from Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of the Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. The co-editor was Dr. Ho Hoang Anh, School of Economics - UEH and Mr. Nguyen Van Thang, Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City. The publication's first issue will be launched in early 2024 and is expected to be published annually. This year, with the theme "Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City: Results of 2023 and Forecast 2024", the publication will provide a comprehensive view of Ho Chi Minh City's economic situation in 2023, achieved results, forecasts, prospects for 2024, and policy suggestions for Ho Chi Minh City. Accordingly, the publication has 3 main contents: (1) Overview of the world and Vietnamese economy; (2) Ho Chi Minh City's economic growth in 2023; (3) Ho Chi Minh City's economic outlook in 2024 and policy suggestions. Therefore, in order to officially release the publication, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City to organize the launching seminar of "Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City: Results of 2023 and Forecast 2024" on the morning of January 4, 2024; concurrently, creating a forum to exchange and discuss research results between researchers and policymakers in Ho Chi Minh City. Overview of the seminar Attending the seminar, on the part of representatives of leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Departments and businesses, there were: Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Le Truong Hai Hieu - Head of Economic and Budget Committee, Ho Chi Minh City People's Council; Dr. Tran Anh Tuan - Head of Ho Chi Minh City Business Management and Innovation Board; Dr. Truong Minh Huy Vu - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Development Research; Dr. Le Anh Tuan - Deputy General Director of Dragon Capital Vietnam Company. On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of the University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, together with lecturers and leaders of Schools/Institutes of UEH. In addition, there were representatives of the State Bank of Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City and representatives of economics major Universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Speaking at the opening of the seminar, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - shared: "University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a multi-disciplinary University. In addition to providing various degree programs, it engages in scientific research, policy consulting, and scientific criticism. UEH also has research coordination programs, publish research results for production, business and leadership, and management consulting. The Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City was conducted by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City. The report will be a useful tool for City leaders in the process of building and administering its socio-economic development policy. At the same time, it is also an important reference for investors, domestic and foreign businesses to get more information on investment orientation and market expansion in business development strategies in Ho Chi Minh City. Hopefully, this Report will be well received and will contribute to the economic and social development of Ho Chi Minh City.” Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong at the opening of the seminar Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City – stated: "More than a year of research, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City officially published the Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City. The cooperation of the two units is expected to bring necessary information, contributing to the future development of Ho Chi Minh City. This cooperation will certainly continue to be enhanced in the future, not only contributing to Ho Chi Minh City but also to the Southeast and the South of the country. We look forward to receiving everyone's companionship so that we can together contribute, improve, and propose practical solutions for this development." Mr. Nguyen Khac Hoang - Director of Statistical Office of Ho Chi Minh City - at the seminar At the seminar, on behalf of the research team, Dr. Ho Hoang Anh - City University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (editor) presented the content of "Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City". Delegates gave many opinions discussing the City's macroeconomics in the context of complex developments in the world economy, thereby, proposing policies and solutions to contribute to achieving the goal of transforming the economic model in the medium term. Beyond that, this medium-term goal was a part of Ho Chi Minh City becoming a growth pole of the Southeast of the country. Dr. Ho Hoang Anh presenting the report Delegates exchanged, discussed, and commented on policies Formed and developed along with the process of national unification, reconstruction, and development of Ho Chi Minh City over the past 50 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has made important contributions to the development of the economy, society, pioneering in research, consulting - policy making, and provision of qualified human resources - factors that play a decisive role in the development of Ho Chi Minh, the southern region and the whole country. Promoting traditions and achieved results, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with its multi-disciplinary and sustainable development university model commits to always striving to contribute high-quality human resources and a significant part to the cause of innovation, industrialization, modernization, and international integration of the country and the City. * More details regarding the “Macroeconomic Report of Ho Chi Minh City: Results of 2023 and Forecast 2024” can be found HERE. Other images of the seminar: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, Department of Scientific Management and International Relations Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Developing electronic banking services is an important aspect of the business activities of commercial banks in the digital era. This research by the author of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) conducted a survey of 544 customers in the Mekong Delta Region to clarify the impact of E-banking system service quality to customer satisfaction. The analytical results from the partial least squares structural model (PLS-SEM) demonstrate that E-banking service quality has a positive impact on customer satisfaction in the Mekong Delta Region. Today, information technology and the Internet have helped banks build effective global multi-channel integrated distribution strategies from communications, marketing, sales, customer care and service provision and so on. E-banking services are considered an inevitable trend and a competitive advantage for commercial banks in the context of international competition and integration. Besides, the increasing number of Internet users has created opportunities for the banking industry to develop E-banking services. According to the website that compiles and provides free Digital Marketing reports worldwide (Datareportal.com), Vietnam has 77.93 million Internet users at the beginning of 2023, accounting for 79.1% of the total population. This has changed customers’ consumption behaviors from the way they search for information, plan, register and use services to evaluate services. However, when using E-banking services, customers often concern the security of personal information. Therefore, for E-banking services, customer satisfaction always plays an important role in business activities, helping commercial banks retain old customers, attract potential customers and contribute to the growth of service revenue and the achievement of the competitive advantages. The Conference announcing Planning and Investment Promotion in the Mekong Delta for the period 2021-2030 with the theme “New thinking - New vision - New opportunities - New values” held on June 21, 2022 in Can Tho City, under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister, emphasized: The Mekong Delta Region has a particularly important strategic position and role in terms of economy, culture, society, environment, defense, security and foreign affairs of the whole country. Therefore, the development of the commercial banking system in general as well as E-banking services in particular will bring benefits to both customers, banks and provinces in the Mekong Delta Region, contributing to promoting and supporting the future regional economic development area, contributing to fulfilling the overall goal of the Government’s non-cash payment project for the 2021-2025 period along with the National Digital Transformation Program to 2025, with a vision to 2030; concurrently, creating opportunities for banks to innovate their business models, further promoting the development and the improvement of personal financial services so as to be adapted to the new situation. Nevertheless, when implementing E-banking services, the commercial banks in the Mekong Delta region in particular as well as the country in general face many challenges listed as improving customer satisfaction, retaining old customers, and attracting potential customers, contributing to service revenue growth and gaining competitive advantage and so on. Besides, when using E-banking services, customers often have concerns regarding security and confidentiality of personal and financial information policies, reliability and stability of services, accessibility and support from the bank and so on. For the above reasons, the study “The impact of E-banking service quality on customer satisfaction: The evidence from commercial banks in the Mekong Delta Region” was conducted. Upon considering the relationship between E-banking service quality and customer satisfaction in the Mekong Delta Region, research results indicate that the p-values ​​of the t-test are equal to 0.000 < 0.05 and the impact coefficient normalized by 0.731. This proves that E-banking service quality has a positive impact on customer satisfaction in the Mekong Delta Region. This result is completely similar to that of the previous studies on the relationship between E-banking service quality and customer satisfaction (Al-Hawary & Al-Smeran, 2017; Hammoud et al., 2018; Shankar & Jebarajakirthy, 2019; Sewaka et al., 2023; Ul & Awan, 2020). Besides, the fact that the adjusted R-squared coefficient is 0.534 indicates that E-banking service quality explains 53.4% ​​of the variation in customer satisfaction. On the other hand, the fact that the value of coefficient f2 of E-banking service quality is 1.148 (greater than 0.35) presents that E-banking service quality has a strong impact on customer satisfaction (Cohen, 1988). Besides, the research results introduce that all four factors, including: reliability, responsiveness, security and efficiency, have a positive influence on the quality of E-banking services in the Mekong Delta region. In particular, the strongest impact on e-banking service quality is responsiveness (0.475), followed by reliability (0.433), security (0.209) and finally efficiency (0.171) as the least impact on the quality of E-banking services. At the same time, this study confirms that E-banking service quality has a strong, positive impact on customer satisfaction in the Mekong Delta region (0.731). The hypotheses in the research model are all supported at the 5% statistical significance level. The evaluation result regarding PLS-SEM model analysis The relationship between reliability and customer satisfaction with quality reported by E-banking in the Mekong Delta Region is completely consistent with the arguments in the literature review. These findings indicate that customers who are highly engaged in E-banking services expect more reliable services and higher standards of privacy for personal information as well as security for their financial transactions. The findings indicate that privacy and security play an important role in building trust and satisfaction with E-banking services. Customers are totally concerned about the privacy of personal information and the safety of financial transactions when using online banking services. When customers see that E-banking services meet these expectations, they will form more trust and satisfaction with E-banking services. Responsiveness is the willingness and the readiness to support and to provide quick service to customers, demonstrated through customer care and support during the process of performing electronic transactions. This is an essential factor for banks to attract more customers and to achieve long-term success (Sathiyavany & Shivany, 2018). Therefore, when customers receive timely and complete feedback and support from E-banking service providers, their trust in commercial banks will increase, making them more satisfied with service quality. The research results on the impact of E-banking service quality on customer satisfaction in the Mekong Delta region are completely similar to that of the previous studies. In terms of E-banking services, in accordance with the study by Parasuraman et al. (1985), the effectiveness of the service is reflected in the speed of implementation and processing of E-banking transactions. This is one of the factors that determine the level of customer satisfaction. Typically, slow processing and response speeds in electronic transactions will lead to delays in service delivery and leave customers uncertain whether the transaction will be completed or not (Khan, 2017). Therefore, transaction speed has a positive impact on satisfaction and affects customer loyalty (Ul & Awan, 2020). Once again, the results of this study confirm that the speed of implementing and processing electronic transactions quickly will increase customer satisfaction as mentioned in the previous studies. Besides, the effectiveness of the service is demonstrated through its ease of use. Therefore, banks are constantly striving to provide easy-to-use, interactive services on the website to minimize the time spent on each online transaction (Almansour, B., & Elkrghli, S., 2023; Hussien & Abd El Aziz, 2013; Le, 2022; Sikdar & Makkad, 2015). In recent years, developing business products based on technology platforms has become a common trend for commercial banks in Vietnam, especially during the COVID-19 epidemic period that caused many places to be blocked. Therefore, in order to maintain business operations, most banks in the Vietnamese market have encouraged users to use services via the Internet. Therefore, this research on the impact of E-banking service quality on customer satisfaction in the Mekong Delta region will contribute to affirming and strengthening the relevant theories in the field of E-banking services. Besides, the research brings additional meaning to the literature that CMR theory can be applied to support within the research framework of E-banking services. For the Mekong Delta Region, the project contributes to promoting and improving the quality of E-banking services in the region, contributing to fulfilling the overall goal of the Government’s non-cash payment project for the 2021-2025 period along with the National Digital Transformation Program to 2025, with a vision to 2030; concurrently, creating opportunities for banks to innovate their business models, further promoting the development and the improvement of personal financial services to be adapted to the new situation. Author group: MSc. Nguyễn Thị Ánh Ngọc, MSc. Đoàn Thị Thanh Hòa, MSc. Nguyễn Thị Diễm – Faculty of Banking Finance, Vĩnh Long Branch – University of Economics HCMC (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #105. News, photos: Author Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, to limit the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, most countries in the world, in addition to health policies, have implemented social policies, however, the extent related to the effectiveness of these policies is not the same. In this article, the authors of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) mentioned social policy responses in some countries, and on that basis, to draw lessons for Vietnam to be able to cope with the future epidemic crises. In accordance with the analysis of social policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in a number of countries, the authors have drawn some lessons for Vietnam in the second Part of the article. Policy discussion Although a strong public health response is arguably the most important and necessary step to address an emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic, it will not be enough to meet the short-term consequences and the longer-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by disease control measures. The policy responses of Germany, India, and the United States demonstrate the issues of social policy in response to the pandemic, and the link between social policy and public health policy is crucial. COVID-19 is a protracted crisis; therefore, emergency measures could last for years. What is special, the social policies implemented during emergencies can shape the country’s socio-economic recovery trajectory by identifying which losses need quick and long-term support. Paying attention to social policy responses allows the Government to gain deeper insight into the social determinants of health. The underlying social and economic inequality exacerbates the health risks associated with the epidemic and threatens to spread if social policies are not implemented. The connection between public health measures and social policy is important because social policy is not only a way to address the short-term health threat of COVID-19 but also an opportunity to address fundamental inequalities concerning socio-economics. The success and the failure of public health emergency response depend on its compatibility with social policy. Separating social policy and public health, in theory or practice, weakens both and increases the risk of both failing. The current or future pandemic response strategies should pay attention to social policy supports in the face of public health emergencies. Policy implications for Vietnam In order to build and to strengthen social policy systems and social security to adapt flexibly and effectively to pandemics listed as COVID-19, Vietnam, in the coming time, needs to pay attention to the following issues: * In terms of income guarantee policy – Economic recovery, after controlling the epidemic and ensuring income for workers, should be given special priority which is to quickly bring workers back to the market through strengthening supply-demand labor connections. – The impact of the pandemic causes the structure of occupations to change, many new industries appear and focus on the application of information technology and/or e-commerce; occupations requiring high skills will increase while occupations requiring demands for medium and low skills will decrease. Therefore, the issue of supporting career change training and labor market reintegration training needs to receive more attention, to help workers return to the market soon. Small business households and small and medium-sized enterprises need to have priority and incentive policies because this will be the force to recover faster than other types and to create more jobs to attract dynamic workers. * In terms of insurance policies Continuing to have policies to encourage and support employees to maintain their participation in social insurance, health insurance, and accident insurance. Promoting propaganda of social insurance, health insurance, and accident insurance policies has actively supported and supported workers in particular and people in general to overcome difficulties caused by the pandemic. This is the most proactive and sustainable social security measure to make people clearly recognize the superior nature of the social insurance policy that our Party and State builds, manages and protects. – Paying more attention to coordination between Levels, Sectors and Unions in organizing the implementation of social insurance policies, especially voluntary social insurance policies: it is necessary to amend policies and increase support levels. Supporting people to participate in voluntary social insurance in the spirit of ensuring fairness, with priority given to vulnerable groups listed as the poor, the para-poor, low-income people, people with disabilities, and people with disabilities. ethnic minorities, agricultural and rural workers and so on, all of which help them easily access and participate in voluntary social insurance. – Implementing promptly, accurately and transparently social insurance, health insurance, and accident insurance policies to support workers and people so as to overcome the difficulties through income, healthcare and vocational education supports. * In terms of social assistance policy – Promoting reform and resource allocation to expand the coverage of social security support policies for everyone, including those who are having difficulty in meeting their immediate needs. In the long term, it is necessary to build a shock-responsive social security system to strengthen preparedness and response to various risks, including economic crises, natural disasters and epidemics, through regular and unexpected social assistance. – Removing all barriers to administrative procedures to ensure an effective and timely process of identifying social protection beneficiaries, without discriminating against the most vulnerable groups (including people lacking personal documents, migrant workers and so on; at the same time, completing the criteria and conditions for receiving cash assistance for individual business households and informal workers). – Ensuring access to social security regimes, including health insurance and effective transfer of benefits through electronic payments, mobile money services, and e-wallets. – Currently, countries are facing great pressure to consolidate their finances after spending huge sums on crisis response measures. However, if countries cut spending on social security, that action will have serious consequences. Therefore, the social security sector urgently needs to be invested in right now to ensure “no one is left behind” and strengthen the community’s resilience to emergency situations. * In terms of policies regarding the access to basic social services – Basic social services listed as health, education, housing, information and communication, environment and so on need to be invested in a synchronous and modern way, paying special attention to the service system at the grassroots level. The reality of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control shows that the capacity of the service system at the grassroots level has been being very limited in terms of material resources, equipment, and human resources. Besides, the database system from the grassroots level is weak as well as lacking connection and sharing so that we can promptly have solutions to overcome risks such as recent epidemics. Please refer to the full research Social policy response towards the COVID-19 pandemic in some countries TẠI ĐÂY. Author group: Dr. Đỗ Lâm Hoàng Trang, MSc. Hoàng Xuân Sơn – Faculty of Political Ideology, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #103. News, photos: Author Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Qui Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The importance of store layout in influencing consumer behavior is well established. Other studies consistently indicate a positive correlation between optimized layouts and increased sales. Recognizing the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing traditional store layout strategies, the authors from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and foreign collaborators conducted this study which comprehensively evaluates both conventional store layout design methods and modern AI techniques. By merging the insights from these two fields, the goal is to propose an improved store layout design framework powered by AI. The importance of AI application in store layout design The retail community has been leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for many specialized tasks related to purchase transactions, listed as in-person checkout, free grocery checkout by Amazon Go, image and voice search by Walmart, Tesco, Kohl’s, Costco and track customer satisfaction and predict customer behavior. In 2019, the retail sector led in global spending on AI systems, with $5.9 billion invested in automated customer service, shopping advisors and product recommendation platforms. However, the research on AI application in supporting store layout has not been totally paid much attention. How to apply AI in understanding customer movement behavior in supermarkets is for providing appropriate design recommendations for each type of supermarket besides the items that need to be emphasized more. This study conducts a comprehensive assessment of current supermarket and store layout methods; in addition, modern AI techniques that can be used to understand customer movements when shopping in supermarkets help identify emotions so as to suggest the most suitable layout. In accordance with this review, an AI-powered store layout design framework is proposed. The research results suggest one framework that applies advanced AI and data analytics techniques on the existing CCTV systems and video surveillance infrastructure in order to understand, to predict and to recommend better store layouts. This recommended framework facilitates the design of customer-oriented store layouts by visually monitoring data of customers moving within a supermarket or store, leading the increase in customer insights and business intelligence applications. Store layout aiming to provide four factors: Perceived usefulness, Ease of use, Entertainment and Time consumption. There are 4 main ways to design store layout as follows: *Optimizing customer access to many products helps stimulate shopping decisions. Retailers strategically position the needed products at the end of aisles to optimize visibility and utility, increasing the likelihood of customers who become interested in other products (Tan et al., 2018). The effective use of end-aisle areas, especially during special occasions listed as holidays, attracts additional customer volume and encourages the exploration of various products (Page et al., 2019). Customers are forced to navigate the entire aisle, creating opportunities to display and to sell other products along the way. Designing the sales floor layout as a sales magnet ensures customers to pass through different sections, creating significant opportunities for interaction with various products (Ohta & Higuchi, 2013). *Increasing viewing time: The goods are arranged in different cluster configurations for short, medium and long trips (Larson et al., 2005). More or less time spent at the supermarket can indicate whether customers are interested in shopping at the supermarket (Kim & Kim, 2008; Sorensen, 2016). Shopping can be a way to reduce stress and to enjoy free time (Guiry et al., 2006; Hart et al., 2007). By planning the store layout, the fact that the retailers encourage customers to move through more aisles and view a variety of merchandise can increase sales (Cil, 2012), even leading to the uncontrolled purchases (Geetha et al., 2013). It is easy to find the related products to increase customer satisfaction. A store layout organized by product groups for shopping purposes can enhance sales (Hansen et al., 2010). Therefore, stores can arrange alternative and complementary products in the same area. For example, tea and coffee are substitute products. Grouping products this way replaces customers searching for tea in the beverages area, cheese in the cottage cheese area, and cereals in the cereal area. This layout leads customers along specific paths to visit as many parts of the store as possible (Kim & Kim, 2008; Vrechopoulos et al., 2004). Additionally, industrial store layouts often arrange related products together, listed as in the bakery section (with bread, cakes, cookies, and other products) and the vegetable section (with carrots, beans, and other products). Furthermore, exposing consumers to professionally-presented goods in those areas can lead to higher sales (Kiran et al., 2012). * It is easy to find related products to increase customer satisfaction. A store layout organized by product groups for shopping purposes can enhance sales (Hansen et al., 2010). Therefore, stores can arrange alternative and complementary products in the same area. For example, tea and coffee are substitute products. Grouping products this way replaces customers searching for tea in the beverages area, cheese in the cottage cheese area, and cereals in the cereal area. This layout leads customers along specific paths to visit as many parts of the store as possible (Kim and Kim, 2008; Vrechopoulos et al., 2004). Furthermore, exposing consumers to professionally presented goods in such areas can lead to higher sales (Kiran et al., 2012). *Cost control and inventory calculations: Setting up the right layout and using artificial intelligence to track images and people flow allows retailers to control costs, calculate inventory on time and replenishing products on shelves (Yang and Chen, 1999). Frontoni et al. proved that machine learning can predict the available display space in a store and recognize shortages of goods on shelves to the center (Frontoni et al., 2017). Employees receive notifications and quickly replenish products so as not to miss any customers. Proposing a plan to use AI in designing the store layout Using AI can help design store layouts in accordance with the following goals: Detecting customers and shopping carts: Heatmap analysis can detect people to build business temperature maps. A heatmap can provide one visual summary of information through a two-dimensional representation of the data. There are many ways to display heatmaps; however, they all share one thing in common: they use colors to draw the relationships among all data values ​​that would be more difficult to understand if presented as a table of numeric values. Customer identification: Facial recognition is one of the most natural human characteristics for determining identity due to the way we recognize people. Facial recognition relies on the biological science of detecting and measuring various features, or features, of the human face to determine identity. When a new face appears in the scene, the program compares with a collection of faces, previously collected, to infer the identity of the new face. Customer Characterization not only extracts information regarding identity but also contains important demographic attributes, including a person’s age, gender and ethnicity. Age, gender and ethnicity of both customers are extracted from facial images. In a supermarket environment, this information can be used in a variety of ways to customize targeting for each customer. Customer behavior tracking Human tracking in a camera generates human subjects’ motion trajectories over time by determining their position in each frame of a given video sequence. Based on the correlation between human subjects, human tracking in a camera can be classified into two types: generative tracking and discriminative tracking. Emotion recognition Humans express emotions through observable facial expressions listed as raising eyebrows, opening eyes, or changing mouth expressions (e.g., smiling). Understanding how customers feel as they browse a store can provide marketers and managers with a valuable tool for understanding customer reactions to the products they sell. Multimedia emotion recognition: People also express emotions in many different ways listed as raising their voice and pointing with their fingers. This program is used to capture contextual information in data. Deep Belief Networks can also be used to further capture cross-modal interactions. Context information can be captured and modeled to improve accuracy. Customer action identification: How customers behave or act reveals their interest in the product. Some obvious actions like picking up a product, placing it in the cart, and putting it back on the shelf have attracted great interest from smart stores. Other behaviors like staring at a product and reading the product box are a goldmine for marketing to understand customer interest in the product. From a marketing perspective, these behaviors provide further evidences in studying the elements of the shopping decision-making process that determine specific consumer choices and how marketing strategies can influence consumers. The empirical studies of consumer behavior are mainly dependent upon the cognitive methods, which allow to predict and to identify actions that can result in conclusions and suggest consequences for communication and marketing strategies . Consequently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology can be applied to improve layout design as follows: The data layer at the “Sense” stage includes data streams from CCTV cameras and recorded videos, metadata data, customer data, market layout data, etc. In addition to dynamic information sources (data in circulation), there can be static information sources listed as floor data. Collections at this data layer collect continuously or on demand at certain intervals and create a resource pool. The intelligent video analysis layer at the “Think” stage plays an important role in understanding the content of images and videos. Intelligent video analytics includes a variety of artificial intelligence, computer vision, machine learning and deep learning techniques to detect, to recognize, to track, to analyze and to extract meaningful information from images and videos . The implementation layer in the “Act” phase uses the analysis results and insights from the analysis layer to take actions listed as improving the layout, measuring the success of the improved layout, evaluating the results obtained and continuously adjusting the created layout. Two examples of using the STAL framework could be the studying maps of customer density or time spent in stores (Ferracuti et al. 2019) to create optimal layouts. Layout variables that management might consider include store design variables (e.g., spatial design, point-of-sale displays, product placement, cashier placement), staffing (e.g., quantity, location), and customers (e.g., crowding, visit time, unexpected shopping, furniture usage, waiting in line, product display acumen). Figure 1 – Model of Sense – Think – Act Figure 2 – Model of Sense – Think – Act applying AI This research focuses on improving supermarket layout design to enhance customer satisfaction and to increase sales. It evaluates the existing methods in the task of layout design, research on Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and big data that can be applied in this problem. In particular, the study proposes a comprehensive framework for applying AI techniques on the existing surveillance cameras to understand customers and their in-store behavior. The research results suggest how to design appropriate stores and to change marketing strategies in accordance with the information from data analysis of videos. Please refer to the full article Upon Artificial Intelligence (AI) Improving Store Layout Design: An Overview Study TẠI ĐÂY. Author: Dr. Lê Thị Hồng Minh et al. - Faculty of Marketing - International Business, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #104. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to summarize, record and commend quality entries in the "Proud of UEH" 2023 Writing Contest, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the Closing and Awarding Ceremony on December 14, 2023. To preserve the emotions and feelings of learners during the period marking an important milestone in transforming the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the school organized the "Proud of UEH" writing contest to promote good cultural traditions, respect lecturers and show gratitude of generations of learners to UEH lecturers and officials. The closing ceremony was attended by Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs, Head of the Organizing Committee; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the UEH Youth Union; Mr. Nguyen Huu Tien - Vice President of the UEH Student Association along with the staff  of the Department of Student Affairs, and especially students with high results in the contest. Summarizing the contest, Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs, Head of the Organizing Committee - shared "On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I would like to sincerely thank all the contestants who spent their time and enthusiasm participating in the competition. With more than 500 entries submitted, the contest not only creates a playground to nurture emotions and culture at UEH but also is an opportunity to spread the meaningful values ​​that we are proud of. Congratulations to the winning authors and thank you all for your contributions to the success of the contest. I hope you will continue to live and yo act in accordance with the values ​​of which we are proud. Please bring with you the lessons and emotions from the contest and spread positivity to the UEH community. " Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs, Head of the Organizing Committee - delivering a speech summarizing the contest During its organization, the contest received the attention of a large number of UEH learners with more than 500 entries in three categories: short articles, long articles, and podcasts. In general, the entries were invested and meticulous in the way the students presented, expressed, and conveyed information with very impressive results, specifically including: - Short articles: 01 First Prize, 02 Second Prizes, 03 Third Prizes, 04 Consolation Prizes, and 05 contestants with good quality writing. - Long articles:  01 First Prize, 02 Second Prizes, 03 Third Prizes, 04 Consolation Prizes, and 36 contestants with good quality writing. - Podcast: 02 Second Prizes, 03 Third Prizes, 04 Consolation Prizes, and 10 contestants with good quality entries. The works that achieved high results have been cherished by the authors, who selected the content and spent time and effort expressing and conveying thoughts, feelings, and multi-dimensional perspectives about UEH. Mr. Nguyen Van Duong awarding prizes to students Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the UEH Union - awarding prizes to the students Mr. Nguyen Huu Tien - Vice President of UEH Student Association - awarding prizes to students The "Proud of UEH" 2023 writing contest ended with great success. Hopefully, through the contest, students will be more proud of becoming a part of the UEH family. Additional photos regarding the award ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 15, 2023, at Campus A - 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, a working session took place between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS). This was an activity within the framework of the series to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Vietnam - Netherlands Program (VNP). The Vietnam - Netherlands Program is an international cooperation program in education that aims to improve the quality of higher education and research in Vietnam through academic exchange and cooperation. The meeting served as a platform for both organizations to discuss achievements and challenges, and to explore new collaboration opportunities. Attending the meeting, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES); Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Mr. Le Thanh Nhan - Vice Dean of the School of Economics, and lecturers from units under the College of Economics, Law and Government. On the ISS side, there were Prof. Ruard Ganzevoort - Director of ISS and Assoc.Prof. Matthias Rieger - VNP Program Coordinator. Prof. Ruard Ganzevoort, representing the ISS Institute, presented his views on the achievements and impacts of VNP on the academic and social development of Vietnam and the Netherlands. Overview of the meeting Throughout the meeting, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH and Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, along with lecturers and researchers in many fields, shared their experiences and achievements that they have drawn from the VNP program. UEH also emphasized the benefits of carrying out joint research projects, publishing articles in international journals, developing curriculum and teaching materials as well as organizing seminars and discussions. At the same time, UEH expressed the appreciation for ISS's support and guidance as well as its interest in expanding and deepening its cooperation with ISS. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh chaired the meeting lively and openly, creating conditions for participants to discuss many proposals to exploit opportunities to expand cooperation between the two organizations. The discussion focused on new joint programs, research projects, and ways to strengthen and expand existing partnerships. Representatives of both sides exchanging souvenirs Representatives of both sides taking some photos The meeting between UEH and ISS taking place successfully with many useful comments and shares from the participants. We hope that this meeting will open up more cooperation between the two sides and contribute positively to the socio-economic development of Vietnam. News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With prestige and quality that have been affirmed over the past 47 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is always a reliable address for businesses, associations, and government agencies to train, foster, and provide economic, business, management, law, and technology and design knowledge for human resources. On the morning of December 21, 2023, at the Kien Giang Province Political School, UEH coordinated with the Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee and the Kien Giang Province Political School to solemnly organize the opening ceremony of the Fostering Program for Leaders and Managers Having Skills to Work in International Environments in Kien Giang 2023 with the theme "Improving leadership and management capacity to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for the locality in the context of global economic integration" for 40 Directors/Deputy Directors of Departments, Heads/Deputy Heads of Departments under the People's Council/People's Committee, Chairman/Vice Chairman of the People's Committees of the districts/cities under Kien Giang province. Attending the Opening Ceremony, from Kien Giang Province, there were Mr. Le Thanh Hung - Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organization Committee; Mr. Lam Phuoc Hai - Provincial Party Committee member, Principal of Kien Giang Province Political School; Mr. Ho Minh Hai - Deputy Director of the Department of Home Affairs; Ms. Pham Thi Thom - Vice Principal of Kien Giang Province Political School; Mr. Pham Van Quang - Deputy Head of Department of Training Management & Scientific Research, Kien Giang Province Political School. On the UEH side, there was the presence of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting; Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen - Lecturer at the Department of Government. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Overview of the flag-raising ceremony Addressing the class, Mr. Le Thanh Hung, Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the Organizing Committee of the Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee, on behalf of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, warmly welcomed and sent sincere thanks to the lecturers, delegates, and learners who had arranged their work and spent time attending the program. Mr. Hung affirmed that Kien Giang always focused on organizing training for leaders and managers and viewd this as one of the important stages of promoting competitiveness and sustainable development for localities in the Mekong Delta region. He also advised leaders and managers participating in the training course to increase interaction, debate, exchange, and sharing with UEH's team of experts to be able to update new economic models in the process of managing their unit's operations in the upcoming time. Mr. Le Thanh Hung - Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the Organizing Committee of Kien Giang Provincial Party Committee Speaking at the opening of the course, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - shared: "The program to train leaders and managers skills to work in international environments is specifically designed for strategic leaders and managers in Kien Giang with the aims of improving their capacity to plan, lead, and administer development policies, meeting the requirements for sustainable development of Kien Giang Province in the 2021-2025 term and preparing leadership and management personnel in the next term. The program is designed and implemented using a teaching method that combines theory and case studies, especially discussing problems and bottlenecks in the province's development process." Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - delivering the opening speech of the course Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting - announcing the Decision to open a training program Mr. Pham Van Quang - Deputy Head of Department of Training Management & Scientific Research, Kien Giang Province Political School - announcing the Decision to organize the training programs Mr. Lam Phuoc Hai - Provincial Party Committee member, Principal of Kien Giang Province Political School awarding the Decision to appoint Head of the Training Program to Ms. Pham Thi Thom - Vice Principal of Kien Giang Province Political School MSc. Lam Phuoc Hai - Provincial Party Committee member, Principal of Kien Giang Provincial Political School-  handing over the Decision to appoint the training class cadres (From left to right: Ms. Nguyen Thi Be Tu - Deputy Chief of the Provincial Party Committee Office (vice monitor of the class); Mr. Ha Van Thanh Khuong - Director of the Department of Construction (class monitor); Mr. Tran Van Phuoc - Director of the State Bank (vice monitor of the class)) Following that, Mr. Ha Van Thanh Khuong, Director of the Department of Construction, on behalf of the 40 learners of the training class, sent sincere thanks to the leaders and lecturers of UEH and the Kien Giang Province Political School. He commented that the learning topics closely followed the actual situation and economic development orientation of Kien Giang in the context of globalization, promising a space for learning and positive exchange. Mr. Khuong also represented all students and committed to strictly complying with the rules and regulations of the class, building a united class team, fully participating in all classes, and studying actively and proactively so as to achieve the best results. Mr. Ha Van Thanh Khuong - Director of the Department of Construction - speaking on behalf of the learners Over 47 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City provides society with a large source of high-quality human resources, contributing to the industrialization and modernization of the country in the context of global economic integration. The UEH brand has been affirmed domestically and internationally with prestigious rankings such as the Top 1 best universities in Vietnam (according to U-Multirank Ranking 2022); Top 301+ best universities in Asia in 2024 (QS Asia University Rankings 2024); Top 301-400 Universities contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations according to THE Impact Rankings 2023. On the new journey with the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH will continue to promote its multidisciplinary training and research role towards the sustainable development of society and the country. Additional photos regarding the training class: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai presentiong the topic "Local Competitiveness of Kien Giang Province" Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen presenting the topic "Orientation for Sustainable Development of Kien Giang Province" Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri presenting the topic " Change Management in Governmental Organizations in the Context of Industrial Revolution 4.0" Dr. Pham Thai Binh presenting the topic " Planning and Implementing Sustainable Development Policies " Mr. Tran Van Phuoc - Director of Kien Giang State Bank Mr. Do Tran Thinh - Provincial Party Committee member, Chairman of the Farmers' Association Mr. Nguyen Huu Suong - Deputy Head of the Provincial Economic Zone Management Board Mr. Vo Cong Son - Deputy Head of Phu Quoc Economic Zone Management Board Mr. Phan Dinh Nhan - Secretary of the Provincial Union Mr. Duong Thanh Nha - Deputy Chief of the Provincial People's Committee Office Mr. Tran Ngoc Tinh - Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Investment Mr. Ngo Phuong Vu - Vice Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee Mr. Nguyen Quoc Tuan - Deputy Secretary, Chairman of Kien Hai District People's Committee Ms. Trieu Thi Huyen Tran - Vice Chairwoman of Giong Rieng District People's Committee Ms. Nguyen Duy Linh Thao - Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Linh - Vice Chairwoman of Rach Gia City People's Committee Mr. Le Truong Ke - Deputy Secretary, Chairman of Tan Hiep District People's Committee Mr. Huynh Ngoc Nguyen - Vice Chairman of Vinh Thuan District People's Committee Mr. Tran Cong Danh - Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development News and photos: Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting, UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From December 22 - 24, 2023, the delegation of officials and lecturers of the National Economics University (NEU) visited and worked with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). More than a visit, this was also a testament to the traditional relationship that UEH and NEU have built and developed together over the past 48 years. UEH and NEU have a close relationship throughout their development journey, especially in recent times, the cooperation between the two universities has become more comprehensive and has gone deeper into the professional activities of the two units. Every year, UEH and NEU have specific coordinated activities, contributing to completing important tasks for the two units to develop sustainably together. Therefore, the visit from December 22 to 24 of the NEU delegation of 31 members, led by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council - was a meaningful traditional activity. UEH welcoming the delegation of NEU officials and lecturers at Tan Son Nhat Airport Accordingly, the NEU delegation included Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Professor, Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice Rector; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hieu - Vice Rector; Professor, Dr. Hoang Van Cuong - Former Vice Rector, lecturers, and leaders of NEU departments, faculties, and institutes. Welcoming and working with NEU, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Professor, Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Professor, Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of the Union; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; with lecturers and leaders of units, departments, faculties, and institutes affiliated to UEH. To begin the visit, the two sides attended the session "Discussion on experiences in University administration" whose contents related to university administration and digital transformation activities supporting learners. Overview of the session "Discussion on experiences in University administration" Speaking at the opening of the program, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Secretary, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - remarked: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and National Economics University are two prestigious and quality research institutions of the country. In the early stages of establishment, UEH received enthusiastic support from NEU. Since then, the two schools have continued to stick together and support each other in the development process. Continuing this good tradition, the relationship between UEH and NEU will certainly become even closer in the future. In particular, the two schools will share management experience to promote activities such as international cooperation, student exchange, lecturer exchange, etc. On behalf of the school leadership, I thank the NEU delegation. I hope the two sides will work together to promote this good relationship further." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council Touched by UEH's warm welcome, Associate Professor Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the NEU Council sincerely thanked UEH faculty and affirmed that NEU always cherished the cooperative relationship, the long-lasting and solid brotherhood of NEU - UEH. In particular, following UEH's successful transformation, NEU was also in the process of preparing for this development step. Surely in the future, the two sides would achieve good results together, maintain the traditions created over many generations, and contribute to the development of society and the country. Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the NEU Council In the spirit of openness and intimacy, UEH and NEU discussed on Experiences in implementing university administration at UEH; National Economics University model for the period 2023 - 2030; Digitizing UEH and NEU libraries; and Activities supporting UEH and NEU learners. Lecturers from UEH and NEU exchanging experiences at the session In particular, within the framework of the discussion program, UEH sent NEU a meaningful souvenir, a painting created and made by UEH lecturers and students, entitled "Our Story". The picture was of a brilliant flower field. Each flower was a story of a long journey to maturity with its own identity. The image in the painting was the iris meaning the power of creation and the sunflower meaning the energy of development. Even though they came from different parts of the country, the flowers always found perfect connection opportunities, creating a vivid and harmonious picture. The beauty of the field was not only the close friendship but also the story of cultural and academic interference,\ where UEHer and NEUer have meaningful learning and experience opportunities. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh presenting souvenirs to representatives of the National Economics University Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong presenting souvenirs to representatives of UEH leaders The visit was an activity organized annually under the cooperation agreement between NEU and UEH in order to develop a good traditional relationship between the two leading schools in the fields of economics, business, management, and law. Besides, within the framework of the program, the two schools also had more exchange activities and visited some scenic spots in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring localities. UEH and NEU delegates taking some photos In the journey of togetherness over the past 48 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the National Economics University have a close relationship, building, growing, and developing together, becoming two leading institutions in the fields of economics, business, and management in Vietnam. This good traditional relationship has been attempted by many generations of leaders of UEH and NEU to maintain and cultivate practical activities every year. Believe that in the future, the cooperative relationship of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the National Economics University will increasingly develop strongly, contributing to the country's socio-economy./. Additional photos regarding  NEU's visit to UEH: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of December 10, 2023, at Phenikaa University, Hanoi, the Final round and awarding of the "15th National Student Singing Competition” - S.MUSIC 2023 took place. The competition was organized by the Ministry Education and Training in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The theme of 2023 is “Xây dựng văn hoá học đường” (Building school culture), praising love for homeland, country, school, teachers, and friends; expressing students' dreams, aspirations, feelings, and responsibilities towards themselves, their families, and the community. The competition attracted more than 1,200 students from 40 Universities and Colleges in Provinces and cities: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, Lam Dong, Thai Nguyen, etc. with more than 100 solo, duet, trio, and group performances. Previously, the "National Student Singing Contest 2023" was held in the Southern Region at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education and in the Northern Region at Thuy Loi University. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) participated in the competition with the theme “Tiếng hát nối nguồn cội” (Singing from the roots) including 3 specific performances with the production of Dang Phuc Hau, music editor: The Du, and implementation support: Hong Hanh - Solo: “Tháng Giêng”; Composer: Luu Thien Huong. - Three songs: "Kẽo cà kẽo kẹt"; Composer: Thinh Kainz & Kata Tran. - Top song: "Không lạc loài"; Composer: Vo Hoai Phuc. As a result, UEH won the second prize for the solo performance: "Tháng Giêng" and the third prize for the entire Southern Region. With 39 teams and 106 performances taking place in the regional round, UEH joined 11 other excellent performances to participate in the final round in Hanoi. The competition entries fully demonstrated the theme of building school culture. Many performances affirmed traditional cultural values ​​from a creative and dynamic perspective, clearly demonstrating the sense of responsibility of the young generation in asserting the sovereignty of the country’s islands and seas, and the desire to contribute. Final round ranking results The first- and second-prize performances received Certificates of Merit from the Minister of Education and Training. The first-prize performance received the Gold Medal from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; and the second-prize performance received the Silver Medal from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Summarizing the competition, Mr. Tran Van Dat, Director of the Department of Political Education and Student Affairs assessed: “The Student Singing Competition 2023 took place vibrantly and excitedly, and was organized scientifically, ensuring the set regulations, requirements, and goals. The Organizing Committee highly appreciates the role of the leaders of the competing delegations in directing and encouraging the contestants to be calm, confident, united, and show their full potential so that each competing session truly becomes a meaningful art program for audiences and students nationwide. We hope these good values ​​will continue to spread, contributing to creating many useful playgrounds for young people in the future", Mr. Tran Van Dat shared. Thus, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City participated in all 15 years of organization of the National Student Singing Competition with the following achievements: Along with many Gold and Silver Medals for individuals through competitions. The National Student Singing Competition has become a festival for UEH students, creating opportunities to learn from each other and exchange cultures from three regions with students from other schools. This is also an opportunity for UEH students to demonstrate their dynamism, enthusiasm, eagerness to learn, and the comprehensive educational spirit of UEH. Photos of the competing program of the UEH Student Performing Team: News and photos: Department of Student Affairs, UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, to limit the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, most countries in the world, in addition to health policies, have implemented social policies. On the other hand, the extent regarding the effectiveness of these policies is not the same. In this article, the authors from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) propose some social policy responses in some countries; on this basement, in order to draw some lessons for Vietnam to be able to cope with the future epidemic crises. In part 1 of the article, let's explore the social policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in some countries around the world. The importance of social policies The Covid-19 pandemic - an infectious disease pandemic - has caused the most serious public health crisis in Vietnam and globally. With its rapid spread and wide scope of infection, the Covid-19 pandemic has caused negative impacts on the country’s socio-economic development and people’daily lives. Facing these challenges, the Government and other socio-political organizations in Vietnam as well as in many countries around the world have established strong command and control mechanisms and launched responses against the crisis to control the epidemic and protect people’ health as well as that of the community groups in the world. These measures have worked towards the varying degrees in different outbreaks of the pandemic. The governments of those countries have proactively implemented many important policies in the medical and non-medical fields listed as: travel restrictions, blockade quarantine, emergency state declaration, curfew usage, social distancing implementation, crowded event cancellation, closed schools and less important service and business establishments, encouraging people to raise their awareness of disease prevention like wearing masks, limiting going out in case of unnecessity; at the same time, changing their operating model, moving business, studying, and working from traditional to online format and so on. Although medical and non-medical measures are very important to control the spread of the pandemic in the places having not enough vaccine, they cannot promote positive effects without the synchronization of social policies (including social security policies, social subsidies and so on) to relieve anxiety regarding the burdens of social welfare concerning financial burden towards seeking medical treatment and stabilizing life. Medical and non-medical measures, when tightened, cause various losses to people whose livelihoods are not guaranteed. Those losses are inversely proportional to their willingness to comply as well as their consensus towards health measures once the epidemic lasts long and is difficult to control. On the contrary, if medical and non-medical measures are not strong enough to force people to keep their distance despite full livelihood support, this fact will lead to an uncontrollable spread of the epidemic. In 2020, Vietnam did not pay much attention to social support policies because of its success in controlling the epidemic. Nevertheless, in the fourth outbreak (starting on April 27, 2021), the situation is different. Continuing to maintain the blockade becomes increasingly challenging when people do not have the basic conditions to stay at home. Keeping distance has become secondary to the urgent need to live and to survive; therefore, people have found additional ways to disobey distancing regulations for making a living. Impacts of the COVID-19 epidemic on the economy and the society * Impacts on the economy The COVID-19 epidemic has contributed to the global economic recession. Restrictions and blockades have disrupted global supply chains, affecting production, exports and investment. Many countries have recorded large GDP declines, increased unemployment rates and declines in workers’ income. Restrictions and suspensions of business activities have reduced international trade. The export industries, especially textiles, tourism and freight, have suffered heavily. The COVID-19 epidemic has caused major fluctuations in the financial and the stock markets. The value of stocks and stock indexes plummeted, causing instability and losses for investors and investment funds. The fact that many countries have had to increase spending and to provide economic stimulus packages so as to minimize the negative impact of the epidemic leads to the increased public debt and puts pressure on the national budget in the long term. * Impacts on the society The COVID-19 epidemic has caused a public health crisis, placing great pressure on the health care system. Hospitals and medical facilities face overcrowding and shortages of medical resources. Social restrictions, listed as social distancing, lockdowns and travel bans, have caused isolation and limited social activity. This has an impact on the psychological situation, causes stress and affects social connection. In terms of education, COVID-19 has closed thousands of schools globally, causing disruptions in the education system. The transition to online and distance learning has created challenges for students, teachers and parents. In addition, social restrictions and economic difficulties have created a favorable environment for crime and domestic violence. Loneliness and pressure from the epidemic situation can lead to an increase in law violations and domestic violence. In addition, the COVID-19 epidemic causes serious psychological impacts, including anxiety, stress, depression and psychological distress. It is the anxiety regarding health, the economy and the future that has affected the psychological state and mental health of a lot of people. Social policy responses in the United States, India and Germany towards the COVID-19 pandemic * USA When the COVID-19 pandemic occurred, the federal government dominated social policy because the states lacked the financial resources to apply large social policy responses. The federal government authorized more than $2 trillion as additional spending to respond to the pandemic only in March and April 2020, accounting for approximately 10% of GDP (Anderson et al., 2020). Expenditure components include subsidies for individuals of 1,200 USD/adult and 500 USD/child in addition to a huge increase in insurance benefits for the unemployed. In addition to expanding support for businesses, the US government applies a short-term employment support program, in which businesses can receive loans equivalent to grants to pay non-working employees (Paycheck Protection Program). As a result, during this period, although the United States experienced the largest increase in unemployment in recorded history (a 14% increase only in April 2020), the poverty rate decreased significantly by 21% (Han et al., 2020). In August and September, 2020, the fact that the most important of these temporary support packages expired increases the pressure on non-medical interventions when people and businesses lost their fund support (Rocco et al., 2020). This story comes from the initial assumption of policymakers that the federal government will effectively control the COVID-19 pandemic and the country will return to normal economic life in the fall of 2020. Nevertheless, this is a wrong assumption as the COVID-19 epidemic continues to rage strongly. This failure to innovate social policy responses to the spreading virus situation leaves the United States facing a dire fall of 2020 and an economic recession. As the epidemic kept on spreading, the activity levels in the sectors of the economy fell as people stayed away from bars, restaurants, retail and tourism. By October 2020, the United States was locked in a debate regarding the effectiveness of non-medical interventions listed as business closures, travel restrictions, or wearing masks. The White House chief of staff had to admit that they would not be able to control the pandemic, the public health infrastructure was largely overwhelmed and the economy fell into recession (Cole, 2020). * India India, initially, made headlines thanks to its rigorous public health response to the pandemic. However, the federal government failed to coordinate socio-economic priorities compared to those of health upon lifting the nationwide embargo, leaving states responsible for managing and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Social policies have failed to address individuals’ frustrations with limitations in employment and meeting basic needs: food, housing and cash. As a result, the country faces an uncontrolled spread of the disease as well as heavy economic losses. Non-medical interventions listed as business closures, travel restrictions and so on cause serious social consequences, especially for the poor. Within a week of reopening, the number of infected cases in India increased dramatically. Source of collected photos One of the major social policy actions, focusing on India, was the stimulus package worth 307 billion USD in March 2020 after the nationwide blockade. Funding of approximately $24 billion is intended to assist all individuals in ensuring access to food and gas. This stimulus package was successful in allowing those receiving financial relief packages to survive for some time in a temporarily frozen economy. However, the issue of direct cash transfer - which avoids delays - has not been available to everyone as complex regulations listed as identification, interstate travel for self-employed worker identification is one challenge. (Economic Times, 2020b). In a large, populous country like India, it is absolutely difficult to accurately determine who actually receives money in the support package and who does not. As a result, the well-intended centralized social policy has not brought the desired results. * Germany Social policy responses in Germany have benefited the economy at not only the macro level but also the micro level. Europe’s largest economy has launched a historic rescue package of 353.3 billion euros (BMF, 2020) to control unemployment and vulnerable groups in need of protection (single parents, pensioners, children and so on) Germany is one of the countries with a stable, strong social policy system listed as income support, programs and unemployment insurance with the purpose of limiting the recession impact on people’ lives and the wide economy. Therefore, the public health measures, in addition to politics, taken by Germany to fight the pandemic have led to many social and economic outcomes (Iskan, 2020). During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government, to reduce negative impacts, has established social policy actions including two social protection packages with the goal of mitigating the economic and social consequences of the epidemic. On March 22, 2020, Chancellor Angela Merkel ordered a nationwide blockade as well as the closure of all restaurants, bars, cafes and businesses in the personal care sector (Bundesregierung, 2020). These strict non-medical interventions (listed as business closures, travel restrictions, mask-wearing) and other economic shocks related to the pandemic have created the problems that Social Policy intended to solve. On March 25, 2020, the German government launched the largest aid package in history at 353.3 billion Euros (approximately 9% of GDP) and guarantees totaling 819.7 billion euros (BMF, 2020) as the largest amount in the world at that time (Jerzy, 2020) so as to protect the office workers and the freelance workers. This financial support effort has helped ensure necessary social policy actions across the country, resulting in low unemployment (Urmersbach, 2020) and GDP losses lower than that of the EU average as a result of the pandemic (Statista, 2020b). On March 27, 2020, the social protection package was implemented with measures to simplify the process to achieve additional benefits listed as child benefits, subsidies for social services, and continued employment post-retirement jobs with the extension of the maximum term for some workers. On April 28, 2020, the second Social Protection Package was implemented to help unemployed seasonal workers ensure their lives; to improve conditions for receiving short-time work benefits, to expand the right to unemployment benefits and to continue the payment assurance of benefits for the orphans. Other financial protections for individuals which include support, child allowance, single parent support, money and basic security are essentially an expansion of existing programs, providing more financial support to vulnerable groups (children, single parents and those with limited incomes). COVID-19 support for commercial and freelance companies is the largest aid package with the important goal of supporting all types of businesses (newly-established companies, large enterprises, small-and-medium enterprises, under 10 employees, freelance business, self-employed). A total of 70.4 billion euros in aid was approved on October 13, 2020 (Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie, 2020). Money has been allocated to the economic stabilization funds, quick credit, special programs, commodity credit, insurance and export credit guarantees, tax measures and so on. Germany’s emergency social policy has demonstrated its effectiveness. Administrative burdens have been removed and limited while the support achieved across most categories (individuals, families, businesses of all sizes and infrastructure), the unemployment rate has not increased (the similar case compared to other countries) as well as the immediate financial assistance is expected to speed up capital disbursement and limit administrative burdens. Thanks to the comprehensive support package for commercial and freelance companies, the unemployment rate increased compared to 2019 but not significantly. Author group: Dr. Đỗ Lâm Hoàng Trang, MSc. Hoàng Xuân Sơn – Faculty of Political Ideology, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #102. News, photos: Author Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Qui Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology "How shameful of you to cry as a man!", "He have to be the pillar of the family, you know?", and whatnot. For a long time, rigid standards for men to be strong, tough, and the breadwinner of the household have deeply infiltrated the subconscious minds of our society and imposed invisible pressure on men. But what is the cost of this distorted "masculinity"? Image: The Guardian Defining Toxic Masculinity According to Verywell Mind, toxic masculinity is a term referring to extreme standards of masculinity for men. Toxic masculinity is exhibited through three main areas: men’s physical strength, power in society and family, and particularly, their avoidance of feminine traits such as expressing inner emotions or seeking help from others. Effects of Toxic Masculinity However, the seemingly "ideal" image we create for men harbors many unforeseen dangers. Establishing extreme standards has led men to avoid expressing and resolving emotions. This, in turn, invisibly makes men prone to serious mental health issues such as anxiety disorders, depression, or, at a milder level, prolonged stress. As stated by a study by the American Psychological Association, the suicide rate for men is 3.5 times higher than that for women, and they also have a significantly higher rate of depression compared to the rest of the world. Additionally, because they do not seek or receive help to address mental issues, men often turn to alcohol or stimulants as a "temporary tranquillizer," leading to a higher rate of alcohol and stimulant abuse in men, causing profound damage to both mental and physical health. Not only does toxic masculinity directly affect men, but it also indirectly causes social instability. Imposing toxic masculinity has increased the trend of violence in men. According to a national survey in 2021, in Vietnam, the rate of domestic violence incidents in families reached 32%, and surprisingly, 90% of these cases were caused by men. Gender Equality in Emotional Expression Faced with these heartbreaking statistics, is it really necessary to continue promoting "masculinity"? We have struggled for centuries to achieve gender equality for women, so when will we allow men the equality they have long deserved? Emma Watson, an American actress, spoke at a United Nations gender equality event in 2014 “We don’t often talk about men being imprisoned by gender stereotypes but I can see that they are and that when they are free, things will change for women as a natural consequence. If men don’t have to be aggressive in order to be accepted, women won’t feel compelled to be submissive. If men don’t have to control, women won’t have to be controlled”. Image: America TV Therefore, the right to express emotions, and seek help for emotional issues should be granted to everyone. It's time for a man's tears to be as important as a woman's, for a man to say, "I'm tired today," and still be masculine. The term "girly stuff" should never be used to denigrate men. In conclusion, the “right to cry” or any form of emotional expression is no longer the privilege of any gender. Although changing societal perceptions is not easy, UEH students can start with themselves. We hopes that students can bravely take the first steps in facing and acknowledging their emotions, while learning to deal with them in a healthy way and not hesitating to seek support when needed. In addition, the UEH community can contribute to minimizing these negatives by creating an environment that allows emotional freedom, accompanied by understanding, empathy, and non-judgment. Gender equality in emotional expression can bring about significant improvements in both physical and mental aspects of social life, helping to build a healthy community. Therefore, UEH believes that the information provided here can offer students a new perspective on this topic. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH References: https://vtv.vn/xa-hoi/viet-nam-xep-thu-2-khu-vuc-dong-nam-a-thu-3-chau-a-ve-tieu-thu-ruou-bia-20220707020840737.htm https://laodong.vn/y-kien-ban-doc/bao-luc-gia-dinh-hay-len-tieng-truoc-cac-con-so-dau-long-1036309.ldo https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-toxic-masculinity-5075107 https://www.verywellmind.com/the-dangerous-mental-health-effects-of-toxic-masculinity-5073957 Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As new year is approaching, it is the time to look back at those exciting activities that took place in the last month of the year at UEH English Zone. In December, we had a truly unique experience at English Zone with both online and in-person activities. Let's go over the wonderful memories we made together through several main events of the month! When the semester draws to a close, it is also the period for students to spend time with their families. Therefore, the EZ Talks and Boardgames activities were organized online to make it easier for students to participate. For EZ Talks activities, students went over the topics "Me, Myself, & I" and "Golden Hour". During these Talks, UEHers had the chance to reflect and rethink about what happened in 2023, as well as talk about how to spend quality time with loved ones and create memorable memories with them. Intimate year-end chat with two activities "Me, Myself & I" and "Golden Hour" EZ Boardgames activities continue to be organized on a regular basis to satisfy students' passion. Although it is not possible to play board games directly in the green space at B2 Park, UEH English Zone has organized board games through interactive game platforms. Those dramatic board games are included in the thrilling topics such as "Mission: Impossible" and "Roll the dice". If the "Mission Impossible" activity introduced us to the world of secret agents through the game Spyfall, the "Roll the dice" activity let us know how to invest wisely through the Monopoly game. In addition to improving reasoning skills, this is also an opportunity to apply economic knowledge in a fun way, right!? Dramatic discussions in activities such as "Mission Impossible" and "Roll the Dice" Furthermore, BELL UEH organized the activity "Speaking Group Extended - 2023 Wrapped" at the UEH English Zone, which gives UEH students the opportunity to sit together and "flex" about the moments they had during the brilliant journey of 2023 and share about their turbulent year 2023 as well. Joining BELL UEH in the Speaking Group Extended activity to finish 2023 Not only did UEH English Zone collaborate with BELL UEH to provide UEHers with English exchange opportunities, UEH English Zone also organized the program "ECOFF - English Coffee Talk #33: CHRISTMAS PARTY" with a familiar unit - the School of Foreign Languages (SFL), which was well received by the student community. Let's spend some time "healing" via Coffee Talk activities Along with the Christmas atmosphere approaching and the cold air filling every street and corner, UEH English Zone and the SFL organized the activity "Christmas Activation Booth Day: Xmasphere - Christmas Here" at Hall B1 - Campus B. In this activity, we shared special moments together in a festive atmosphere, bringing joy and connection to all students who attended. Christmas atmosphere at the activities "XMASPHERE" Lastly, let’s bid farewell to the wonderful year 2023. With the memories we've shared, let's look forward to the regular activities at UEH English Zone in 2024! Follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to stay up to date on the latest English activities and update more about our English event! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Pursuing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) has become a mutual goal for not just schools, universities but also companies and global leaders. If you haven’t acquainted yourself with the definition of those above-mentioned interpretations and how they can benefit an organization, you might want to visit McKinsey's article about this. For now, The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) will embark on a time-traveling expedition through Disney's productions to explore their DEI efforts, challenges associated with flaws and suggestions for improvement. Once upon a time, in the magical world of Disney, tales were spun, princesses were born, heroes emerged, and dreams soared beyond imagination. Yet, behind the enchanting curtain, another story unfolded - one about challenges, difficulties, and steps toward a more inclusive kingdom. Disney, the symbol of imagination and childhood fancies, is actively steering a transformative path towards embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within its realm. From its early years characterized by cultural stereotypes to the vibrant mosaic of characters and stories today, Disney's narrative reflects a transformative saga, intricately entwined with societal shifts and an ongoing quest for authentic representation. Early Years: Disney's Beginnings Starting with the first few years, Disney films were mostly inspired by European fairy tales. This can explain why their storylines, back then, were featuring predominantly white characters. For instance, princesses that were so-called “fairest of them all” were represented with a milky white skin tone like Snow White (1937) or blonde silky hair, and ocean blue eyes like Cinderella (1950), Aurora (1959). Such instances still produced cultural Disney movies in nature and caught the attention of many young hearts. Disney’s early princess portrayals (Source: syn.org.au) However, when we narrow the scope to cultural diversity, equity and inclusion, Disney hasn’t always excelled in showcasing a diverse profile of characters, portrayals, as well as illustrating the undeniable prevalence of cultural stereotypes, and gender inequality. “If one were to rank the Disney animated classics that haven’t aged well, “Dumbo” would probably take home the gold.” - said the Washington Post. Indeed, if you were to watch the movie carefully, you would stumble on not just a few questionable moments. First is the incident where Dumbo met up with a group of “black” crows. The black birds are depicted using African American stereotypes of the time, with jive-like speech patterns and jazzy-gospely songs sung in harmony. Dumbo meets a group of crows (source: Dumbo Lover) Adding up to that scene, the classic also contains the “Song of the Roustabouts,” which is considered the most racist part of the film. It depicts faceless black characters hammering railroad ties to put up circus tents and includes the line, “Grab that rope, you hairy ape.” From its historical missteps, Disney's strides towards a more representative storytelling era stand as a testament to its ongoing quest for diversity and equity. Nonetheless, the next era still struck up several arguments through the years centering around controversial cultural appropriation and the balance between respectful representation and the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes. The introduction of more diverse characters marked a significant shift in Disney's storytelling landscape. In the groundbreaking film "Aladdin" (1992), the absence of white protagonists was a significant departure from Disney's traditional narratives. This shift brought to the forefront characters like the willful and free-thinking Princess Jasmine, whose spirited portrayal challenged stereotypes and enchanted audiences seeking more empowered female figures. Meanwhile, "Mulan" (1998) stands as a bold figure not just because of her ethnicity but the way she recognizes major areas of societal difference in gender roles, redefines power, and challenges discrimination faced by women and non-cisgendered individuals. Mulan's courageous journey celebrates resilience, strength found in embracing authenticity and breaking free from societal constraints. The free-thinking and powerful princess figures in Disney (Source: serieously) With that being said, Disney's efforts in diversity and inclusion still exhibit varying degrees of flaws, from minor imperfections to more significant shortcomings. Sharing with the Harvard Crimson, Kyla Golding expressed about the movie “The Princess and the Frog”: “I remember the first time I saw Tiana. She looked like me. It was 2009 and for the first time, Disney gave little Black girls their first taste of what it was like for the fairest of them all to be Black.” Our princess, with beautiful cocoa flesh, a wide nose, and sleek up hair, captivated countless black girls and women hungry for a relatable screen presence. Hope surged as the first 'black princess' graced the pixels, yet the fleeting magic dissolved as she spent most of the film as a frog. It was a swift reminder, as expressed by Kyla Golding, “I was faced with the reality that Black women and girls are always strong, resilient, and magical, but even in the mythical realm of Disney movies, we are often left little room to be human.” Tiana and Prince Naveen as a frog  (Source: The Princess and the Frog) Still, to some of us, Tiana is a resilient spirit with an unwavering pursuit of dreams, shattering barriers and inspiring a new era of inclusivity. These magical characters have conjured a more authentic and enchanting narrative tapestry within Disney's kingdom. Recent Disney films still pursuing the journey to reimagine diversity, equality and inclusion, reshaping stories to mirror a more inclusive world. Zootopia (2016) with the eager rabbit who is the first of her "kind" to join a police department dominated mostly by large, predator-type animals. Rabbit officer Hopps’ presence on the team is met with open resistance because she was hired as part of a dreaded diversity program. As we can see, there can be diversity but there is no inclusion as her skill sets and value to her team are minimized and dismissed because she is different, and there is no equality in the tools, support, and resources she needs to be successful on the job were limited compared to the rest of the force. With the cute, 3D characters, we uncover profound lessons: A diverse environment doesn't inherently translate to an inclusive, equal one; you don’t have to “look the part” to be suitable for a job, genuine inclusion demands diligent effort and a willingness to address uncomfortable truths. To truly foster inclusivity, we must embrace discomfort, learn from missteps, and have the courage to confront difficult conversations. It's through navigating these challenges that we pave the path toward a harmonious and truly inclusive work environment. Judy Hopps among the “unsuitable” workplace (Source: Zootopia) Big Hero 6 (2014), meanwhile, created the futuristic town of San Fransokyo, a mash-up of Tokyo and San Francisco. "This film gave us a perfect opportunity to create a diverse cast," director Don Hall told BuzzFeed News. The animated piece shows us a world where the brightest kids in the school are people of color and the team mascot is the white student. The character Wasabi breaks stereotypes with his imposing physique, cropped dreadlocks - the type of guy we might typically associate with nightclub bouncers or scary-but-silent henchmen in movies. Surprisingly, Wasabi is a by-the-book guy with remarkable expertise in robotic engineering. Big Hero 6 also aims to shatter gender stereotypes with bold and brainy girls taking center stage in the form of Go Go Tomago and Honey Lemon, both of whom are women of color. The diverse cast of Big Hero 6 (Source: Big Hero 6) Now, when we take a look at those very recent pieces of Disney like The Little Mermaid Live Action (2023), we might come across several heated debates on the topic of “forced diversity” and “organic diversity”. The actor cast to play the lead role of Ariel is Halle Bailey - an actress of color in a role, that to many fans, is “long reserved for white people” or this action is “weakening their faithfulness to the original story”. Halle Bailey as the lead role - Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid Live-action (2023) (Source: The Little Mermaid Live-action) There will forever be an ongoing discussion about the balance between representation and perpetuation of clichés within media. Nonetheless, Disney's influence in championing diversity remains undeniable in shaping societal attitudes and fostering a more inclusive, equal worldview among audiences, especially young ones. Disney has consistently expressed its commitment to advancing DEI in its content, workforce, and community engagement, aiming to create more representative storytelling and foster an inclusive environment for all audiences and employees. UEH is also on our journey to break social constraints, promote the DEI concept and actions throughout the system with workshops, panel discussions like Break the Biases and initiatives to support the underrepresented groups, students with disabilities. And don't hesitate to visit English Zone to discuss and learn more about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in a supportive environment, where you can share opinions, learn from the community, and explore how communities are striving to promote DEI. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH References Andrews, T. M., & Andrews, T. (2019, March 29). Analysis | The original 'Dumbo' was decried as racist. Here's how Tim Burton's version addresses that. Washington Post. Retrieved December 23, 2023, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2019/03/29/original-dumbo-was-decried-racist-heres-how-tim-burtons-version-addresses-that/ Carter, K. L. (2014, November 4). "Big Hero 6" Is Disney's Most Diverse Movie Yet. BuzzFeed. Retrieved December 23, 2023, from https://www.buzzfeed.com/kelleylcarter/big-hero-6-is-disneys-most-diverse-movie-yet Colopy, J. (2023, June 20). Disney Diversity Department Shaken by Sudden Departure - Inside the Magic. InsidetheMagic.net. Retrieved December 22, 2023, from https://insidethemagic.net/2023/06/disney-diversity-department-departure-jc1/ Golding, K. N. (2021, March 16). When She’s Black, The Princess is the Frog | Opinion. The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved December 23, 2023, from https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2021/3/16/golding-princess-is-the-frog/ Hermoza, L. (2023, August 17). The Evolutionary History of Incorporating Diversity and Inclusion Into Disney Animation - Inside the Magic. InsidetheMagic.net. Retrieved December 22, 2023, from https://insidethemagic.net/2023/08/how-disneys-representation-of-culture-and-diversity-has-changed-over-the-years-lh1/ Johnson, K. (2019, June 24). . . - YouTube. Retrieved December 23, 2023, from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-lessons-from-disneys-zootopia-kelley-johnson/ OpenOregon. (n.d.). Mulan (1998) – Difference, Power, and Discrimination in Film and Media: Student Essays. Open Oregon Educational Resources. Retrieved December 23, 2023, from https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/dpdfilm/chapter/mulan-1998/ Romano, A. (2022, September 17). The Little Mermaid remake: The racist backlash over increased diversity, explained. Vox. Retrieved December 24, 2023, from https://www.vox.com/culture/23357114/the-little-mermaid-racist-backlash-lotr-rings-of-power-diversity-controversy Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In today's globalized world, being able to communicate effectively in English can open up many doors in fields such as business, trade, and international relations. As a result, English skills are becoming increasingly important for people who want to stand out in the labor market and beyond. On November 30, 2023, the Department of Student Affairs and the Faculty of Foreign Languages hosted a language workshop titled “Strategies for Improving Business English” with the participation of Ms. Camille Williams from the US Consulate to provide attendees with practical advice and strategies to use English in everyday life. Ms. Williams shared three specific strategies to improve learners' business English skills during the language discussion session. To begin, we can employ the SMART model (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound), which is a useful tool for setting personal goals. For example, it is acceptable to set a goal such as "I will listen to one hour of English content every day for the next three months."  This can be an audiobook, a podcast, or any other type of content. I will track my progress and try to learn something new every day.” Ms. Williams then emphasizes the importance of developing a habit as a deciding factor. We need to clearly define our goals and gradually begin with small actions, using things that can remind us to do it consistently! Ms. Williams recommends that we use reliable sources such as Ted Talks, news sites such as CNN, BBC... during the learning process to make the journey of learning English easier. In addition to studying, we can use English for entertainment purposes such as music, movies, books, stories, podcasts or form a study group with friends who have same goal of learning English and can always provide constructive feedback. Learners have the opportunity to write down their goals at the end of the workshop.  As a result of this interactive activity, learners will gradually understand and gain motivation to strategize on their English learning journey. Ms. Williams contends that self-belief is essential. Developing a growth mindset and overcoming pessimistic thinking patterns will surely inspire us to become more self-assured and effective. You can review the recording of the workshop here . UEH English Zone was founded in B2 Park, UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong, to create an English learning environment, by organizing weekly and monthly talks, board games, language workshops, music shows... in English. To register and participate in upcoming events, please like and follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to update the latest information about the event. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Tax policy plays an important role in the socio-economic development of each country. In the context of the global economic recession and macroeconomic fluctuations, tax policy planning needs to be focused to ensure the maximum promotion of available resources in the economy towards the goal of sustainable development. For the above reason, the conference "Tax policy in the context of global economic fluctuations" was organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with the Tax Department of Vinh Long Province on December 14, 2023 at Vinh Long Campus. Overview of the Conference Attending the conference, on behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH, Director of Vinh Long Campus (VLC); Associate Professor, Dr. Diep Gia Luat - Dean of School of Public Finance, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH-CELG); Dr. Nguyen Kim Quyen - Vice Dean of School of Public Finance, UEH-CELG; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of VLC; Mr. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director of VLC; Mr. Nguyen Duc Vinh - Deputy Director of VLC, with teachers, researchers, specialists, and VLC students. As for the Tax Department of Vinh Long Province - the co-organizer of the conference, there was the presence of Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of the Tax Department of Vinh Long province, along with the participation of representatives of leaders and specialized units under the Tax Department of the province. On behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents and Consultants Association, there was the participation of Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong - President of the Association, Mr. Nguyen Manh Khoi - Vice President of the Association; Mr. Le Khanh Lam - Vice President of the Association; Ms. Tran Thi Thanh Phuong - Vice President of the Association; Ms. Ngo Thanh Hanh - Vice President of the Association; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tinh - Vice President of the Association; and representatives of leaders of departments and divisions under the Association. On behalf of the Provincial Departments, there was the presence of Ms. Phan Kim Quyen - Deputy Head of the Economic and Budget Committee, People's Council of Vinh Long Province; Mr. Duong Huu Phu - Vice President of Vinh Long Young Entrepreneurs Association; with the presence of leaders of departments and experts from the Department of Planning and Investment, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vinh Long province. On behalf of business, there was the attendance of Mr. Le Phu Quoi - Chairman and Director of Vinh Long Petroleum Company; Mr. Huynh Dung Si - Director of Saigon Vinh Long Tourism Joint Stock Company; Mr. Vo Van Son - Director of Phuoc Thanh IV Company Limited; Mr. Vo Thanh Cay - Director of ANT Vietnam Enterprise Solutions Company Limited; Mr. Tran Tri Hieu - Director of TiTas Company Limited; Mr. Le Nguyen Duy Phuong - Director of Vinh Long Tax Agency; Ms. Ha Phan Thanh Phuong - Deputy Director of Phuong Tung Vinh Long Company Limited; and representatives of other companies and businesses in the province. Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH - emphasized: "Under the impact of international economic integration and the 4.0 Industrial Revolution, countries become interdependent at a deeper and broader level. On a national scale, the tax systems of most countries must adjust tax policies and tax laws to comply with international regulations. As globalization and connectivity become increasingly stronger today, tax policy has become an important tool to regulate and to promote the economic development of each country towards development sustainable goals. Therefore, the topic of tax policy in the context of global economic fluctuations is an urgent today." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering the opening speech at the Conference Speaking at the conference, Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of the Tax Department of Vinh Long Province – stated: "In 2024 and the following years, with the fluctuations of the global economy, it is forecast that there will still be many risks from external factors, along with a number of internal challenges, which will impose pressure on Vietnam's economic recovery and growth in general and the government budget revenue in particular. Accordingly, tax policies need to be supplemented, improved, and  flexible to meet the actual circumstances,  to create motivation for businesses to expand production and business activities, and to promote economy growth. At this conference, the Tax Department  is looking forward to receiving useful information from delegates to clarify theoretical issues about tax, the necessity, legal basis, goals, and requirements for completing policies. tax policy in the context that Vietnam is actively and proactively integrating into the international economy increasingly deeply and widely. Thereby discussing suggestions, recommendations and comments on the draft Law on amendments and supplements to taxes, continuing to improve tax institutions and legal policies." Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of  Vinh Long Provincial Tax Department - at the Conference At the conference, Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong - President of the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents and Consultants Association - shared:  "Participating in today's conference, the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents and Consultants Association wishes to listen to the difficulties and problems of businesses, come up with solutions to support businesses, and minimize risks during operations, contributing to improving compliance with tax obligations as well as strengthening tax management more effectively. At the same time, through the conference, the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents and Consultants Association will have practical bases to put into proposals that contribute to perfecting tax policies and related legal policies, responding to the actual situation of local businesses, fields and industries". Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong - President of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents and Consultants Association at the Conference Within the framework of the Conference, the following key contents were discussed: (1) Policies to stimulate economic recovery; (2) Global minimum tax rate issues; (3) Development of tax agent services; (4) Enterprises with tax policies in the context of global economic fluctuations. With the above contents, the conference received 08 papers, of which 06 papers were presented. At the same time, through direct exchanges of opinions at the conference, speakers provided perspectives on the importance of tax policy in adjusting and promoting the economic development of each country as the globalization and connection are increasingly strong, the impacts of factors such as technological change, changes in production and consumption patterns, and the constantly changing international trade situation on the current tax system. Associate Professor, Dr. Dang Van Cuong - School of Public Finance, College of Economics, Law and Government, UEH - presenting "VAT reduction policy recovering the economy of Vietnam" Mr. Le Tuan Manh - School of Finance - Banking, Vinh Long Campus - presenting "Tax management for e-commerce" Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of the Tax Department of Vinh Long Province - presenting "Implementing tax collection management in Vinh Long province" Dr. Le Khanh Lam - Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents and Consultants Association - presenting " Global minimum tax and its impacts on tax reform strategies in Vietnam until 2030" Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tinh - Vice President of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association - presenting "Challenges and opportunities for developing tax consulting and tax agency services in Vietnam during the economic integration process" Dr. Le Phu Quoi - Chairman and Director of Vinh Long Petroleum Company - presenting "Enterprise’s responses in the context of global economic fluctuations" The conference "Tax policy in the context of global economic fluctuations" took place successfully with the participation and positive contributions of delegates. The conference clarified the importance of tax policy and new trends in tax policy, listed as tax incentive policies and tax adjustment policies to promote investment and economic development. Tax policy is not only a financial adjustment tool but also an opportunity to promote competition, encourage investment and sustainable development. The Conference Organizing Committee would like to sincerely thank the leaders of Provincial Departments, businesses, researchers, experts, guests, lecturers and students who participated in the conference. The presence and the contributions of the delegates have contributed to making the Conference an important forum to discuss tax policy and propose and recommend practical solutions. Hopefully, the knowledge, experience and information gained from the conference will be applied in practice, contributing to the sustainable development of Vinh Long province and the whole region. All delegates attending the conference taking some photos Additional images of the Conference: News and photos: Mekong International Training Center, Department of Admission and Communication (VLC) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 18, 2023, at the "Culture House" Hall of the National Economics University, the Insurance Association of Vietnam (IAV) solemnly held the awarding ceremony of the IAV-OLIS Award for the 2022-2023 academic year. Overview of the 2023 IAV-OLIS Award Ceremony This is an annual award of the Insurance Association Vietnam - IAV, with the sponsorship of the Oriental Life Insurance Cultural Development Center - Japan to the outstanding students in the field of life insurance from three schools with a long history of training and providing human resources for the Vietnamese insurance labor market, including National Economics University (NEU), Academy of Finance (AF) and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), with the aim of encouraging insurance majors to have an interest in life insurance. The total amount of prizes awarded annually is 3,000 USD, including 01 First Prize worth 1,000 USD; 02 Second Prizes, each worth 400 USD; and 06 Third prizes, each worth 200 USD. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Viet - Chairman of Vietnam Insurance Association - emphasized: "The IAV-OLIS Award is a source of encouragement for insurance students in Vietnam to love and to actively study and research life insurance". Mr. Nguyen Xuan Viet - Chairman of IAV - delivering the opening speech Representing the Oriental Life Insurance Cultural Development Center - Japan, the Award sponsor, Mr. Yoshihiro Syuto - President of OLIS - shared its history and development as well as emphasized the missions of OLIS, including the establishment of OLIS scholarship funds to students from countries with emerging insurance markets in Asia. In addition, OLIS coordinated with the Life Insurance Association, Japan and insurance associations of other countries to organize scientific conferences with pressing topics in life insurance. Mr. Yoshihiro Syuto - President of OLIS In 2022 - the first year of the Award, the Vietnam Insurance Association evaluated candidates according to the nomination lists of 3 Schools (each School nominated 3 students with the highest GPA in the course) and implemented the Award to 9 excellent students in December 2022. In 2023, the method and the criteria for selecting award winners are not only based on the list of students with the highest academic achievements nominated by the schools, the Organizing Committee requires candidates to submit two articles to be evaluated: - 01 research article on Vietnamese life insurance, maximum 5,000 words. The purpose is to evaluate the candidate's understanding of life insurance, research capacity, detection of problems, and solution proposals. The research paper accounts for 70% of the total award score; - 01 article about the meaning of life insurance through a true story in Vietnam (it can be the authors’ own story or anyone else's but must be a story of real people, real things, and not yet published in the press). The purpose is to encourage candidates to find real stories about the humane meaning of life insurance. This article accounts for 30% of the score structure. With a research paper on the topic "The current situation of exclusive distribution cooperation of life insurance through banks (bancassurance) in Vietnam - Some solutions and forecasts of future trends", Le Dinh Hung - K46 in Insurance convinced all 9 judges of this year's Award Council and successfully won the First Prize. In addition, two students Vo Nguyen Anh Thu and Tang Vo Minh Luan - K46 majoring in Insurance also excellently won 2 third prizes. NEU students won 2 Second prizes, 1 Third prize, and AF students won 3 Third prizes. Le Dinh Hung being awarded the First Prize from Mr. Nguyen Xuan Viet - President of IAV and Mr. Yoshihiro Syuto - President of OLIS Vo Nguyen Anh Thu (UEH) and fellow students of NEU and AF being received the Third Prize Le Dinh Hung, representing the 2023 awardees, expressing his feelings Students receiving awards taking some photos with representatives of IAV, OLIS, NEU, AF, and UEH Once again, we would like to congratulate the three Insurance students for their outstanding achievements. Let's look to the future and believe that UEH students will achieve even more brilliant and glorious successes on the upcoming journey. News and photos: School of Finance, UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of December 16, 2023, at the UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus Square, the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Vietnam - the Netherlands Program (VNP), a cooperative Master’s and doctoral project between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the International Institute of Social Sciences (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands. In this event to mark a new milestone in the training and development journey of the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program, it was very honored to welcome guests from partners and school leaders. On behalf of the International Institute of Social Sciences (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam had the participation of Prof. Dr. Ruard Ganzevoort - Director; Dr. Matthias Rieger - Coordinator; Dr. Howard Nicholas - Lecturer, former coordinator. On the side of the Ministry of Education and Training, there was the participation of Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister and also a former student of Course 2 and lecturer of the program; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy - Director of the Department of Higher Education, Representatives of the Central Economic Committee, with the presence of Dr. Nguyen Tu Anh - Director of General Department. On behalf of UEH’s Board of Directors, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Director of VNP program; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Economic and Business Studies, Chairman of the VNP Program Scientific Council; Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Tien Khai - Head of Quality Assurance - Program Development; Associate Professor. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Marketing and Communication; Dr. Truong Dang Thuy - Director of JDP Doctoral Program. The program was also honored to welcome leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Banking, Vietnamese-German University, Van Hien University,  Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Saigon University of Technology, partners, lecturers, and alumni, especially the presence of lecturers and thirty generations of students and alumni of the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program along with their relatives, family and friends. A 30-year journey: from the first decision to sustainable development In July 1994, the Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training issued Decision No. 1843/GD-DT to allow Hanoi National Economics University and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to implement the Vietnam - the Netherlands cooperation project with the Netherlands Institute for Social Sciences Research (ISS) on graduate training in Development Economics. Since then, the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program (VNP) was officially established. Up to now, after 30 years of training and development, the VNP Program has enrolled 30 Master's courses and developed additional Master's programs with DDP (Double Degree) and JDP (Joint Doctorate Program). During that 30-year journey, many important milestones were marked and many proud achievements were gained. The main theme of the celebration is "Journey of Sustainability" - a long journey carrying the mission of nurturing talent with the goal of achieving sustainable development. Congratulatory speeches from leaders Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH - affirmed: "Vietnam - the Netherlands program is not only a place of quality academic training with an excellent team of lecturers, but also represents the close relationship between Vietnam and the Netherlands. We have not only trained generations of high-quality human resources for the labor market but also actively contributed to the development of the country." The professor did not forget to remind us: "From these remarkable successes, the VNP team should look to the future with confidence and pride. The more challenges we have, the more opportunities we have to demonstrate the strength and excellence of our program. I believe that with the spirit of solidarity and continuous innovation, we will continue to develop and leave a deep mark in the development history of UEH as well as the journey of training economic resources for the development of the country." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering the opening speech at the ceremony Following that, Prof.Dr. Ruard Ganzevoort - Director of ISS - also expressed his pride as this was the first time he came to Vietnam right after being appointed and witnessed the great day of the VNP program, marking 30 years of close cooperation between the two schools in master's and doctoral training. Prof.Dr. Ruard Ganzevoort - Director of the ISS Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc presenting a souvenir to Prof.Dr. Ruard Ganzevoort Deputy Minister of Education and Training - Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc spoke on behalf of his role as Deputy Minister and also a former student of the 2nd course of the program: "Vietnam - the Netherlands Program is not only a regular educational project but also a program supporting the training of policymakers and implementers in the context that Vietnam's economy was transitioning from a central planning mechanism to a market economy." He did not forget to affirm that "The success of the Netherlands Program, VNP, over the past 30 years is not only the achievement of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and its partner, ISS, but also a typical example of innovation and international cooperation in the field of education and training." Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister of Education and Training - at the ceremony 30 outstanding theses - a testament to the talent and contribution of VNP students to the socio-economic development of Vietnam With its mission as an economic research and training center, Vietnam - the Netherlands Program has actively contributed to the socio-economic development of Vietnam. Specifically, during VNP's development journey, the program has successfully provided 30 master's courses, equivalent to 663 master's degrees. The research works of VNP students have shed light on many different aspects of the context of Vietnam's complex socio-economic situation. On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of VNP's foundation, the program was proud to announce the Top 30 outstanding theses as a testament to the talent and dedication of VNP students to the socio-economic development of Vietnam over time. This was also VNP's firm commitment to improving knowledge and promoting progress, promising a brighter and more prosperous future for the country. Afforestation campaign for a sustainable future The ceremony also summarized the campaign "Afforestation - For a sustainable future" that the VNP community has joined hands to implement in July 2023. With this campaign, the VNPers community and lecturers contributed 1023 trees equivalent to 255,750,000 VND. In the first phase of the campaign, the VNP team coordinated with GAIA Nature Conservation Center to plant 500 trees on an area of ​​1.25 hectares of forest in Dong Nai Nature and Culture Conservation Area, part of the Dongnai Biosphere Reserve. The tree donation - afforestation campaign has succeeded in raising awareness of forest protection, creating a generation of VNPers who love nature and working towards the common goal of sustainable development to create resonant results for a greener and more sustainable Vietnam future. Summary of 30 years of development journey and profound gratitude Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Program Director - delivered a closing speech to look back on VNP's 30-year training and development journey. He compared the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program to a tree - The tree of life: "We have strong roots from our mission, goals and long history. We have strong branches and a team of quality, experienced teachers with modern methods. We have trained generations of highly capable students in the labor market. Those are the sweet fruits that the tree of life of the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program, over many generations of teachers, has cultivated, cared for, and nurtured. We hope that from that one tree, a forest of trees will be created in the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program, accompanying and contributing to the sustainable development of the country." Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Program Director - delivering a closing speech With emotion and pride, the program expressed deep gratitude to the leaders and partners who have trusted and accompanied the development of VNP. The honorary medals were awarded by Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam and Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, representative of VNP, respectfully sent this message to the lecturers. Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam and Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting medals to the lecturers The celebration ended in an atmosphere of excitement and joy between guests and generations of students and alumni of VNP. Following the success of many years, the Vietnam - the Netherlands Program will continuously develop and leave a deep mark in UEH's new journey as well as accompanying and contributing more to sustainable development of the country. Additional photos of the celebration: News and photos: Vietnam - the Netherlands Program Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From October 27, 2023 to November 18, 2023, the UEH Dormitory Management Board organized an online multiple-choice contest on gender equality for UEH students with the theme "Equal Voice - Promoting Gender Equality" and successfully attracted more than 4,700 participants from UEH students. Equal Voice 2023 was organized to propagate, to disseminate, to educate, and to raise awareness, knowledge, skills, and sense of law observance for students on minimizing and preventing gender-based violations and gender equality, aiming to change individual behaviors. At the same time, it raised awareness about gender equality issues and eliminated gender stereotypes in the learning environment as well as in the lives of students. Students could participate in the online exam on the platform: http://tracnghiemonline.youth.ueh.edu.vn Each participating student would answer 30 questions within 30 minutes. Based on the number of correct answers, the total time to complete the test and the earliest time to participate in the exam were the basis for ranking. Students participating in the online exams After a memorable 22-day journey, Equal Voice 2023 officially ended, the contest has successfully spread to UEH students and attracted 4,784 students in total. In particular, the Organizing Committee hoped to convey the message "Eliminating barriers, building a world of equality and opportunities for all genders. Along with that are preliminary steps that help shape the path and ideology on the journey of promoting "gender equality" to students. Towards the set goal, the Organizing Committee launched the contest to promote knowledge, and wish to share messages from the empathy of UEH students and how they apply knowledge into action in life to reach the greater goal of gender equality. The contest successfully influenced the awareness of a large number of students. Not only do they simply participate and win prizes in the contest but also summarize useful information for themself in weekly communication articles, thereby, stepping out of their limited cognitive frameworks about gender and together contributing to eliminating prejudices in the learning environment in particular and in life in general. Results of the Contest: No Prize Student ID Full name Class Batch 1 First 31231024587 Luu Gia Han FN0005 K49 2 Second 31231026450 Huynh Phan Bao Vy DB0001 K49 3 31231026241 Phan Thanh Nha AU0002 K49 4 Third 31211026839 Vo Khanh Linh IBC05 K47 5 31221026582 Le Thi Thu Hoa BI001 K48 6 31221024710 Phan Nguyen Uyen Phuong FNC04 K48 7 Consolation 31221023982 Thai Quang Hao INFN1 K48 8 31211022411 Pham Nhu Quynh AV0003 K47 9 31211024309 Truong Nhat Minh HR001 K47 10 31221022965 Nguyen Chi Hieu AUC03 K48 11 Movement 31231025089 Pham Tran Khanh Ly FN0003 K49 12 31221020650 Dinh Thi Hong Nhung KMC02 K48 13 31221025708 Phung Minh Hieu CL001 K48 14 31231020288 Huynh Phuoc Vinh DDP001 K49 15 31211023601 Pham Thi Thu Ngan TK002 K47 16 31211020113 Thach Nguyen Gia Han NHC01 K47 17 31231021808 Nguyen Mai Thao AV0001 K49 18 31211023796 Lu Thuy Tuyet Nhu KNC04 K47 19 31221022355 Do Minh Khang IBC03 K48 20 31211027382 Trinh Le Nha Khiem LQ001 K47 21 31211027264 Huynh Ngoc Phung FN001 K47 22 31231025358 Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang TA0001 K49 23 31231021182 Tran Ngoc Kim Yen KN0001 K49 24 31221023659 Tran Thi Kieu Tien FNC13 K48 25 31211026498 Nguyen Van Chuong KN003 K47 26 31211021776 Ho Gia Kim Hien KN004 K47 27 31221024115 Tang Huyen Bao Tran IF001 K48 The Organizing Committee awarding prizes to outstanding students winning at the Contest Equal Voice 2023 officially closed with many meaningful messages. The Organizing Committee would like to thank the students for their interest and participation, especially those who have been and will try to join hands towards this huge target. See you again at Equal Voice 2024. News and photos: Dormitory Management Board, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 8, 2023, the Student Association of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Vietnamese Student Association of Ho Chi Minh City collaborated successfully with Tiki to organize the workshop "Opening books to the world". The workshop brought new knowledge and perspectives on reading, aiming to build and develop students' reading habits, needs, skills and activities. At the same time, it created opportunities for students to meet with important people in businesses that help hone their knowledge and orient their personal development. Important and useful knowledge in building and forming reading habits From his own experiences, Mr. Tran Thanh Phong - Founder and CEO of GIVER Books - brought to students stories of the real-life experiences he went through. From unexpected failures, he accumulated experiences worth learning in selecting appropriate books. For him, reading books cannot be ignored concerning his experience gained from reading books and applying to practice to perfect his knowledge. Reading is a high-return investment with low risk in personal development. It can be seen that reading books and learning is an instinctive human need, aiming to satisfy the need for information, knowledge, understanding, and exploring the world, while also serving production and labor, and building ​​culture and history values with community characteristics. Speaker Tran Thanh Phong - Founder, CEO of GIVER Books - sharing his startup experience Besides, students had the opportunity to listen to startup stories and business thinking that Mr. Nguyen Phuong Nam - Founder, CEO of Aothun.vn had accumulated through reading books. With the recently published book '9 Times to Start a Business', he has inspired many young people who are walking on the path of entrepreneurship. Sharing about reading books, he believed that we should not follow trends, reading books was not about following trends, but each of us needed to determine the goals, the direction we wanted to aim for, and the knowledge we absorbed to be able to maintain long-term reading. Only then will new reading habits be gradually formed and reading will be considered effective. Mr. Nguyen Phuong Nam - Founder, CEO of Aothun.vn – sharingthe book '9 Times of Starting a Business' Following the sharing of reading inspiration with students, the workshop became more exciting with the exchange of Ms Le Thuy Khanh - Lecturer at the School of Law, UEH, and the two speakers on their own experiences revolving around the topic of improving the reading experience, effective reading methods from which to choose suitable books and how to exploit necessary information to apply in daily life. Ms Le Thuy Khanh and the two speakers shared their own experiences around the topic of improving the reading experience Through the sharing that the speakers brought, the students partly gained important and useful knowledge in building and forming reading habits along with having their own methods for reading books effectively, choosing suitable books for themselves, and exploiting practical information to apply in everyday life. The workshop "Opening books to the world" receiving enthusiastic responses from many UEH students With the desire to provide students with a close environment for orientation and questions about reading. The workshop attracted the attention and enthusiastic responses from more than 300 students and speakers, creating a bustling and vibrant atmosphere about knowledge from books. It can be seen that the interest and time spent on participating in the workshop of students in general and UEH students in particular on the issue of forming reading habits was a successful start for this activity series. UEHer and the speakers exchanging useful knowledge in building and forming reading habits The Organizing Committee would like to send sincere thanks to the speakers who attended and shared their own experiences on the reading journey with the students. At the same time, we would like to thank the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union - Student Association, the co-organizer - Tiki, the accompanying book units, the UEH Youth Union - Student Association, and especially UEH students, who spent their valuable time participating in the workshop. Let's look back at the meaningful moments of the workshop "Opening books to the world": News and photos: UEH Student Association, Department of Student Support and Volunteer Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 15, 2023, at Hall B1, UEH University, Department of Student Affairs (DSA) and UEH French Club (CFE) successfully organized a special music program called “X'MAS ENCORE”. With the blend of music and festive atmosphere, the program created a memorable music night for UEH students. The program is divided into three main parts, each offering a different unique musical experience. Each song is a bauble on the Christmas tree - a piece of the puzzle that creates a sparkling and emotional Christmas night picture. In Chapter 1 titled White Christmas, the audience enjoyed three wonderful songs, giving them diverse emotions and musical experiences. A relatively gentle opening but retains many emotions like snowdrops starting to fall, pine trees starting to light up, another year has come. Three immortal songs of the Christmas season were performed by two young singers Dung Doan and Thu Ngan Chapter 2: Mistletoe continued to please the audience with three other songs and the cozy music space of the Acoustic music night. The songs in stage 2 were also much funnier and more memorable than the moments when everyone sang and danced together, making the atmosphere even more exciting. The Christmas Eve story is continued in the second part through three sweet songs: Mistletoe, Last Christmas and Santa Tell me A special point is the mini-game held in the middle of the show that stirred up the atmosphere and interaction between members during the music night. This is a great opportunity for students to bond and enjoy exciting moments of entertainment. The game is also extremely interesting and brings everyone a lot of laughter. Finally, the program ended with Chapter 3: Reveillon with three classic songs, including a very special song, leaving the audience with deep impressions of the music night. Accordingly, the combination of English and French languages called "Vive le vent (Jingle Bells)" immersed the hall in this sweet Christmas melody. As soon as the melody and soul become one, Christmas really seems to have come. The "X'MAS ENCORE" program received enthusiastic response from UEHers. The entire event is led and takes place entirely in English, helping to create a professional music enjoyment and communication environment. The two MCs Huu Tai and Phuong Thao are extremely charming and professional when hosting entirely in English More than just a music performance, "X'MAS ENCORE" is also an opportunity for the student community to show off their passion and talent. The sincerity and efforts of UEH English Zone and CFE members contributed to making the program a memorable event. UEH English Zone and CFE has succeeded in providing students with a unique musical experience and contributes to creating a vibrant vibe full of positive energy. The Acoustic Show "X'MAS ENCORE" ended successfully, leaving memorable impressions and memories for everyone. Finally, let's welcome the Christmas vibe through this series of warm photos! News, photos: Đội Cộng tác viên UEH, Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of December 7, 2023, the MoU signing ceremony between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH-CELG) and CBRE Vietnam Co., Ltd. solemnly took place at Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10. This event affirmed and expanded the cooperative relationship in training, fostering and developing high-quality human resources as well as implementing the commitment to sustainable development and spreading knowledge for the community of the two units. Attending the signing ceremony, from CBRE Vietnam Co., Ltd., was the presence of Ms. Tran Thi My Trang - Deputy Director of Human Resources and Ms. Nguyen Kieu Trang - Human Resources Manager. On behalf of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, there was the presence of Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH-CELG; Associate Professor, Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Head of School of Economics; Dr. Nguyen Quynh Hoa - Head of Department of Valuation; Ms. Huynh Kieu Tien - Program Director of Valuation and Asset Management; Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - Head and Director of Real Estate Program, and the teaching staff of the School of Economics. Representing UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH-CELG - introduced the vision, mission, and core values ​​of the school and expressed his gratitude to CBRE Vietnam Co., Ltd. for accompanying UEH students for many years. He introduced opportunities for cooperation in many programs between the company and the School of Economics and other departments of UEH-CELG, including Valuation and Asset Management, Real Estate, Human Resource Management, Investment Economics, Law, etc. He also expressed his desire for extensive cooperation, especially in sustainable development activities. Within the framework of the Signing Ceremony, Ms. Tran Thi My Trang - Deputy Director of Human Resources of CBRE Vietnam - shared the meaning of the signing ceremony and commitments to action for the community to achieve high quality human resource training with international standards after becoming a strategic partner. The company has accompanied the Valuation Department for many years and this official cooperation signing ceremony reaffirmed the commitment that CBRE Vietnam would be willing to participate in the school's sustainable development activities and ready to facilitate its students to practice, visit businesses, organize workshops and other activities. In the spirit of unity, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and CBRE Vietnam Company Limited officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and  the Memorandum of Action (MOA) on the following contents: ●  Connecting education to practices: - Internship Program/Corporate Semester - Visiting businesses - Practicing and training with specialists - Jointly developing and evaluating programs ●  Connecting to attract human resources: - Internship and Job Fair - Branding - Knowledge Spreading Leaders of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and CBRE Company Limited (Vietnam) signing the Memorandum of Understanding Lecturers at the School of Economics, UEH-CELG and representatives of CBRE Vietnam CBRE Vietnam is a member of CBRE Group - on the list of the world's 500 leading companies voted by Fortune and S&P, headquartered in Los Angeles, as the largest real estate services company in the world. CBRE Vietnam was established in early 2003, and has now celebrated its 20 years of presence in Vietnam with nearly 1,000 employees. CBRE Group's services include: strategic consulting services; real estate rental and purchase services; services for corporations; project and asset management; mortgage loans; appraisal and valuation; project development services; investment management; research and consulting. Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH-CELG - presenting souvenirs to CBRE Vietnam The success of the MoU signing ceremony between UEH-CELG and CBRE Vietnam marked an important milestone in the cooperative relationship between the two parties. At the same time, this event was also a premise for expanding strong cooperative relationships in training, fostering and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the country's economic development, as well as improving the scientific research and consulting capacity of the two units. This cooperation was expected to be developed with more action strategies in the future. Lecturers inValuation taking photos with the staff of CBRE Vietnam News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In December 9, 2023, in Nha Trang, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with Khanh Hoa Department of Science and Technology to organize the first scientific conference on Planning for the Establishment of the National Research Center for Technology. Ocean is considered a complex and constantly changing system. Research on the ocean and ocean technology requires a specific, clear research roadmap and effective management. In the recent year, developing ocean technology research centers has become one of the top priorities for countries, especially those with long coastlines and potential economic development like Vietnam. Pursuant to Resolution No. 36-NQ/TW dated October 22, 2018 of the Eighth Conference of the 12th Central Party Committee on the strategy for sustainable development of Vietnam's marine economy until 2030, with a vision to 2045 indicates that the establishment of a national research center on ocean technology is extremely necessary and urgent. Pursuant to Resolution No. 09-NQ/TW dated January 28, 2022 of the Politburo on building and developing Khanh Hoa province to 2030, vision to 2045, the government’s decision to choose Khanh Hoa Province as the place to locate the national center for ocean technology (according to Resolution No. 42/NQ-CP, dated March 21, 2022 of the Government and the direction of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in Notice No. 97/TB-VPCP, dated April 5, 2022) is completely reasonable because Khanh Hoa Province has the largest marine economic zone in the country as an important position in security and defense besides being one of the leading provinces in developing marine tourism in the country. In that spirit, according to the proposal of the Party Committee of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee in Official Dispatch No. 162-CV/BCS, dated May 20, 2022 and Decision No. 497/QD-UBND dated March 7, 2023, the People's Committee Khanh Hoa Province has agreed to directly order University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to carry out the conference on "Planning for the Establishment of the National Research Center on Ocean Technology" on December 9, 2023, which was part of the project implementation process. Overview of the conference Attending the conference were Mr. Nguyen Tan Tuan - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; Le Huu Hoang - Standing Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Chu Hoi - Member of the Central Council of the Vietnam Science and Technology Association, Member of the National Assembly Science, Technology and Environment Committee; with researchers, specialists, representatives, and leaders of institutes, schools, departments, agencies, and localities. On behalf of UEH, there were: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of the University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of the University; Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM), and UEH lecturers. Speaking at the conference, Comrade Nguyen Tan Tuan - Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee – stated: "The establishment of the National Research Center for Ocean Technology is a task set out in Resolution No. 09, dated January 28, 2022 of the Politburo on building and developing Khanh Hoa province to 2030, with a vision to 2045. This is an opportunity for the Province to sustainably develop the marine economy. With specific mechanisms and new policies reaching the world's level in applied research, technology transfer, and innovation to achieve the goal of marine economic development; with specific and satisfactory mechanisms for components and subjects in research activities, and transferring effectively applications, utilization, and promotion of local strengths, etc., the project raises many important issues, which need a process of research, synthesis, and learning from experiences from domestic and world models. On behalf of Khanh Hoa Province, we do appraciate the research team from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for devoting a lot of enthusiasm to this project." Comrade Nguyen Tan Tuan - Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee “The establishment of the national research center on ocean technology is one of the key activities in many countries around the world. After serious work, the research team of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) including domestic and international experts has made a preliminary sketch of the Center's model and organizational structure. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) wishes to listen and record comments related to research content from Departments, Agencies, Sectors, Local Authorities and experts. Thereby, the research team will synthesize and complete the draft project to establish the National Research Center for Ocean Technology according to the implementation roadmap. On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), I would like to sincerely thank the Leaders of Khanh Hoa Province for openly approaching advanced activities in the world and facilitating the research team of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to carry out this meaningful project." - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council shared. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong giving the speech at the Conference At the conference, delegates focused on analyzing, evaluating, and providing theoretical, political, legal, and practical bases for domestic and international experiences in ocean technology research, contributing and sharing opinions on determining vision, mission, and core values, research fields and main development pillars, financial mechanism, co-creation platform and model diagram, and the organizational structure of the National Research Center for Ocean Technology. Thereby, it helps UEH's research team synthesize, absorb and complete the draft project to meet quality standards, ensuring progress for submission to the Prime Minister in April 2024. Delegates sharing and contributing ideas at the conference With the responsibility of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is always ready to accompany the development of localities for a sustainable future./. Delegates taking photos News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the purpose of equipping students with general knowledge and skills on preventing and combating prostitution, drugs, and human trafficking for students at UEH, on the morning of December 2, 2023, at Hall B1.302, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City organized a law report session namely "Some contents on preventing drug abuse, prostitution, human trafficking and other crimes.” Attending the thematic report session was Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs; Major Vo Ngoc Toan - Lecturer of People's Security University who is the reporter of the program, along with more than 300 students of all modes and levels at UEH. At the report session, students of all levels were provided with general knowledge by the lecturers and reporter about preventing and combating prostitution, drugs and human trafficking in the new situation; the causes and harmful effects of prostitution, drug addiction and the support for students if they accidentally became victims of these crimes. In addition, the reporter guided the students in consulting and propaganda skills on preventing and combating drug abuse, prostitution and human trafficking for their relatives and families. In addition to these information, the reporter illustrated some real-life evidence. Practical issues through current news made it easier for students to visualize and raise their awareness and precautions. Mr. Toan emphasized that many forms of legal regulations were proposed; however, the law still had many loopholes, making it easier for circumvention to occur; therefore, students must be more alert and attentive. Interwoven in the thematic report session, students and reporters exchanged and discussed issues related to the prevention and control of prostitution, human trafficking and new points of the Law on Drug Prevention and Control in 2021. Students' difficulties and problems were directly answered, discussed, and resolved by the reporter with the emphasis on issues that need attention and noting during the circumvention process of propaganda and consulting regarding preventing and combating human trafficking to their relatives and families. Through this law report series, UEH gradually raised awareness and equipped its students with skills to prevent and combat prostitution, drugs, human trafficking and other crimes, thereby contributing to stabilizing the security at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The program helped students learn more about dangerous substances listed as drugs and their signs, as well as how to prevent them with practical examples. Not being shy, but freely sharing about problems and questions, the students bravely asked and were answered very carefully by the reporter. In order to help students develop more and more skills in life and study, the Department of Student Affairs will try to organize more practical topics directly related to everyday life. Studying every day helps students make progress and develop comprehensively. At the same time, during the process of studying and working at UEH, if they encounter difficulties, they can immediately contact the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) for timely advice and support. Information regarding the series will be updated regularly on the Fanpage and Website of the Department of Student Affairs (DSA). News, photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 9, 2023, the Annual Valuation Workshop 2023 organized by the Valuation Department of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH-CELG) in collaboration with the Institute of Regional Development Research Consulting (IRDRC) on December 9, 2023, attracted leading experts in the field, lecturers, presidents, general directors, and appraisers at valuation, auditing, and accounting companies, investment funds, and banks. In recent times, the Ministry of Finance has presided over the drafting, consulting, editing, and completion of the draft Price Law. On June 19, 2023, the Price Law was officially approved by the 15th National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 5th session. Notably, this Pricing Law has added many stricter regulations for the activities of price appraisers listed as specializing professional activities according to property and clearly regulating capacity requirements and responsibilities of the appraiser. These new regulations pose a major problem in training, fostering, and improving the professional qualifications and ethics of human resources to improve the quality of valuation activities in Vietnam. Grasping the essential needs of the market, the annual Valuation Workshop 2023 with the theme  “Developing high-quality human resources in valuation and asset management in Vietnam” attracted attention from many participants in the field of valuation and asset management. Attending the workshop, on the guest side, were Ms. Phan Thi Chau - Vice President of the Vietnam Invention Association; Ms. Pham Thi Binh - Former Deputy Director of the Government Pricing Committee; Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of Department of Planning - Investment - Development; Ms. Ho Thi Kim Oanh Director of Valuation and Consulting Department CBRE Vietnam; Ms. Pham Thi Kieu Nga - Human Resources Director CBRE Vietnam; Ms. Nguyen Thi My Linh - Director of HCMC Valuation, DTCL Cushman & Wakefield Vietnam; Mr. Trinh Hong Thinh - Chairman and Director of Phuong Nam Consulting and Valuation Company Limited; Lawyer Pham Thanh Duong - CEO of DCF; Mr. Mai Xuan Khoa - Director of Southern Business Appraisal - Hoang Quan Appraisal Company Limited; Ms. Cao Le Tuong Van - Avision Young Company; Mr. Ha Quang Lam - Director of Viet Nhat Investment and Valuation Joint Stock Company; Mr. Dinh Duc Anh - Deputy Director of Dong Tien Valuation Company; and Mr. Le Cong Cuong - Deputy General Director of Dong Nai Valuation Joint Stock Company. On the side of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, there was the presence of Dr. Nguyen Quynh Hoa - Head of the Valuation Department; Dr. Hay Sinh - Former Head of the Valuation Department; Ms. Huynh Kieu Tien - Director of Valuation and Asset Management Program, Deputy Head of Valuation Department; Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting (IRDRC), price appraiser; Dr. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhung and Ms. Tran Bich Van, Lecturers of Appraisal. Overview of the workshop Dr. Nguyen Quynh Hoa - Head of the Valuation Department - delivering the opening speech at the workshop Opening the workshop, Ms. Huynh Kieu Tien - Director of the Valuation and Asset Management program, Deputy Head of the Valuation Department, presented the quality of human resource training for Valuation at UEH. She also, on behalf of the Valuation Department, sent sincere and profound thanks to the valuation businesses forfacilitating specialized students to practically experience, learn, and share at businesses. Through the workshop, the Department also hoped to receive feedback from units to adjust and supplement subjects to help students meet the expectations and requirements of businesses. Ms. Huynh Kieu Tien - Director of the Valuation and Asset Management Program, Deputy Head of the Valuation Department - presenting at the seminar Following presentation 1, presentation 2 was presented by speakers from international organizations with the participation of Ms. Pham Thi Kieu Nga - Human Resources Director of CBRE Vietnam, and Ms. Ho Thi Kim Oanh - Director of CBRE Vietnam Valuation and Consulting Department. Ms. Pham Thi Kieu Nga - Human Resources Director of CBRE Vietnam shared one long-standing problem in the market: trained human resources do not immediately meet the needs of businesses although the current training programs at universities have been improved and innovated a lot. CBRE Vietnam stated that businesses also accompanied institutions, facilitating students to learn and experience through business visits, organizing seminars, and aiming to train the young generation to become high-quality human resources and future talents of the country. Ms. Pham Thi Kieu Nga - Human Resources Director of CBRE Vietnam, presented at the workshop Ms. Ho Thi Kim Oanh - Director of CBRE Vietnam Valuation and Consulting Department - also contributed opinions on the issue of building a succession team along with building risk prevention mechanisms for businesses and organizations. With the current volatile and risky market context, she believed that unit leaders and each appraiser need to be wise in identifying risks when performing professional tasks. At the same time, appraisers need to cultivate more international standard knowledge and experiences to be able to flexibly apply to the valuation market in Vietnam. Ms. Ho Thi Kim Oanh - Director of Valuation and Consulting - CBRE Vietnam, presenting at the workshop Part 2 opened with a general discussion that took place very enthusiastically and interestingly with practical sharing from leading experts in the field of valuation in Vietnam, under the guidance of Dr. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhung, Lecturer of Appraisal. The first content discussed was assessing the current state of human resources. The guests shared very openly about issues related to the current state of human resources, current challenges and directions for  high quality human resource development for valuation in Vietnam in the future. Dr. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhung - Valuation lecturer moderated the workshop In the framework of the general discussion, Appraiser Trinh Hong Thinh - Chairman and Director of Phuong Nam Valuation and Consulting Co., Ltd., shared an overview of the current state of human resources as well as current risks for valuation. Next, specialist Pham Thi Binh - Former Deputy Director of the Government Pricing Department, Chairman of Royal Appraisal Joint Stock Company added a number of risks related to the legality of assets. Finally, Dr. Hay Sinh - Former Head of the Valuation Department shared the process of forming and training a team of high-quality human resources in valuation at UEH. Appraiser Trinh Hong Thinh - Chairman and Director of Phuong Nam Consulting and Valuation Co., Ltd., contributed opinions at the workshop Specialist Pham Thi Binh - Former Deputy Director of the Government Pricing Committee, Chairman of Royal Appraisal Joint Stock Company, contributed opinions at the workshop Dr. Hay Sinh - Former Head of the Valuation Department, contributed ideas at the workshop In the context of the development of the digital economy, intangible assets, including intellectual property, make an increasingly important contribution to the economy in general and businesses in particular. Specifically, progress and rapid changes in science and technology create a variety of intellectual property with extremely great value. However, according to data from the Ministry of Finance, as of January 1, 2023, although the whole country had 1,491 price appraisers licensed to practice, very few have the expertise and experience to appraise this kind of assets. Regarding this issue, Ms. Phan Thi Chau - Vice President of the Vietnam Patent Association, had practical sharing about the requirements for human resources in the field of intellectual property management. She also emphasized that the need for human resources in asset management is expected to increase in the near future. Ms. Phan Thi Chau - Vice President of the Vietnam Invention Association - commenting at the workshop In addition, the guests raised their views on the development trend of artificial intelligence, which is increasingly creating many tools for mass valuation, leading to the fluctuations in the need for human resources in the market. Appraiser Pham Thanh Duong - CEO of DCF company, shared information related to "mass valuation". He said that in that context, high-quality human resources who know how to integrate big data sources for the valuation process, are of urgent need, requiring universities and the laborers themselves to constantly update new knowledge and trends to be able to meet the requirements of the market. Appraiser Pham Thanh Duong - CEO of DCF Company contributed ideas at the workshop Ms. Nguyen Thi My Linh - Director of HCMC Valuation, DTCL Cushman & Wakefield Vietnam contributed opinions at the workshop Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of Department of Planning - Investment - Development contributed opinions at the workshop Also within the framework of the conference, Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting (IRDRC), a practicing price appraiser, informed the delegates about the main trends of the valuation profession in the new context, excerpted from the ASEAN Price Appraisers Conference held in Malaysia in September 2023, where he was a guest speaker. Accordingly, in addition to paying attention to valuation models at the micro level, appraisers need to pay attention to issues at the macro level. Especially in the context that countries, including Vietnam, are concerned about sustainable development (with 17 SDGs) and new growth models (i.e., those based on green economy, circular economy, science - technology - innovation, etc.). In the past, macro content was often not important in valuation reports, now businesses (customers) have begun to pay attention and operate in their management strategies. This leads to new needs in asset valuation, listed as appraisal of ESG real estate. The challenges for valuation in the upcoming time are (i) new types of assets, or existing types of assets that incorporate sustainable elements; (ii) new valuation models; and (iii) training a force of appraisers with high professional judgment ability. Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting (IRDRC), Practicing Price Appraiser, contributing opinions at the workshop Mr. Mai Xuan Khoa - Director of Southern Business Appraisal of Hoang Quan Appraisal Co., Ltd. contributing opinions at the workshop Dr. Nguyen Quynh Hoa - Head of Valuation Department - delivered the closing speech of the workshop Delegates and speakers took some photos at the workshop Valuation Workshop is an annual event taking place for the first time in 2019 marked a 5-year journey in 2023 as it attracted the attention of scholars, researchers, leaders of organizations with price appraisal functions, and practicing price appraisers. The Annual Valuation Workshop 2023 with the theme "Developing high-quality human resources in valuation and asset management in Vietnam" took place successfully, raising many issues for valuation activities in Vietnam to be more and more effective in the upcoming period. Additional images of the workshop: News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of December 6, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a reception and working session with a delegation of experts from the German International Cooperation Organization (GIZ) and representatives of universities in Ho Chi Minh City, including Vietnamese-German University (VGU), Ho Chi Minh City Open University (OU), and University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (BKU), to discuss the project "Digital Skills to Succeed -DigitalSkills2Succeed (DS2S)". Digital Skills to Succeed - DigitalSkills2Succeed (DS2S), a project implemented among India, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Germany, is chaired by GIZ and funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany (BMZ), with the aims of improving the digital skills of graduates from higher education institutions, as well as young workers in the age of 17 and 35. By collaborating with regional universities as well as German universities, the project aims to promote digital skills according to international standards for labor markets in Asia and Europe. The meeting consisted of 02 sessions: Session 1 was an exchange between UEH and the project's expert group from GIZ; Session 2 was an exchange between UEH and GIZ, and universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Representing UEH were Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH and Head of the DS2S project research team in Vietnam; Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH-CTD); Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH-CTD; Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of School of Media Design, UEH-CTD; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Mr. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of Center for Technology and Design Training, UEH-CTD; Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Chief of UEH-CTD Office; Dr. Le Thi Hong Minh - Director of Marketing Technology Program (Martech), with members of the research team in Vietnam. On the side of GIZ, there were Ms. Sita Zimpel - Project Manager, GIZ Vietnam and Ms. Kim Thi Thu Ha - Project Specialist, GIZ Vietnam. Overview of the first working session of the program Speaking at Session 1 of the meeting, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH briefly introduced the organizational structure along with strategic directions to implement digital transformation at UEH. Accordingly, the digital transformation process at UEH revolves around three main pillars: Administration, Training and Research. UEH has been focusing on promoting the development of training programs and research projects in the fields of technology and design while maintaining its strengths in the fields of business, economics, law and government to train students to become global citizens acting for sustainable development. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH - at the meeting Representing the DS2S project in Vietnam, Ms. Sita Zimpel - Project Leader presented an overview of the project's goals and research direction. She also expressed her appreciation for the enthusiastic support from UEH's team of experts. She stated that UEH was a pioneering representative for Universities in Ho Chi Minh City where GIZ cooperated with to carry out the project. Ms. Sita Zimpel - DS2S project leader in Vietnam - introducing the project At the meeting, the attending lecturers shared about projects and programs being implemented at UEH to propose appropriate cooperation opportunities: programs under the UEH sustainable development project; smart urban projects; cooperation projects implemented with domestic and foreign partners; incubation projects and programs; short-term training courses on technology and design, etc. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management UEH-CTD - introducing the sustainable development projects and smart urban projects to be implemented at UEH Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation – introducing projects to be implemented in cooperation with UEH's international partners Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Chief of Office of UEH-CTD - sharing projects and incubation programs at UEH After the first session of the meeting, UEH and GIZ agreed to discuss further about cooperation in various activities and projects on digital transformation, circular universities, green universities, smart cities, incubation projects, sustainable development projects, etc. with an existing network of experts, scientists and business partners from both sides. The connection and the cooperation between UEH and GIZ are promised to bring positive results for training and research, promoting innovation, and improving the quality of human resources for the goal of developing a sustainable community. In the second session of the program, to introduce the DS2S project and discuss about connecting a network of potential universities in the field of digital transformation, UEH was honored to welcome delegates from universities in Ho Chi Minh City, including representatives of Vietnamese-German University (VGU), Dr. Ha Thuc Vien - Vice Principal and Ms. Dinh Nguyen Thien An - Center for Business Relations and Technology Transfer. On behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Open University (OU), there was the participation of Ms. Truong My Diem - Lecturer of the Faculty of Business Administration. Representing University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (BKU) were Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong - International Relations Department and Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan - Communications Department. Overview of the second working session of the program Ms. Kim Thi Thu Ha, representing the GIZ expert delegation, presenting details regarding the DS2S project Mr. Huynh Ngoc Quang Anh - Lecturer at the Institute of Innovation, UEH-CTD - representing the project research team DS2S project in Vietnam to present the project's research results and proposals At the working session, the delegates took turns sharing and discussing the advantages and disadvantages of digital skills training at current universities in Vietnam, as well as its needs, goals and results. The results that schools with their achievements through the DS2S project are to improve digital skills for students in particular and young human resources in general. From the sharing and suggestions of the participants along with the research results of the project research team in Vietnam under UEH, the expert team has drawn several important conclusions for the construction and development of the project. Developing micro-credential courses (Foundational Micro-credential Courses - FMC) with 03 major topics that the project will focus on, which are Artificial Intelligence, Data and Data Management, and Digital Entrepreneurship. Representing the DS2S project, Ms. Sita Zimpel proposed the connection among Universities in Vietnam with those in Germany, India and Bangladesh to build an international network of potential universities in the field of digital transformation. It is expected that in 2024, the project team will conduct regional, national, and international seminars and sign cooperation agreements with participating parties. Dr. Ha Thuc Vien - Vice Rector f Vietnamese-German University (VGU) - commenting at the meeting Ms. Truong My Diem - Lecturer at Faculty of Business Administration, Ho Chi Minh City Open University (OU) - sharing the difficulties in improving digital skills for learners in Vietnam Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong - representative of University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (BKU), expressing her interest in the project Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH-CTD - representing UEH to express her views on the orientation of digital skills training for learners Dr. Le Thi Hong Minh - Director of the Marketing Technology Program (Martech) of UEH at the meeting Mr. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of Center for Technology and Design Training, UEH-CTD - commenting on the construction and development of Short-term training  programs to improve learners' digital skills Concluding the meeting, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH welcomed the proposals of the project expert group. He stated that UEH was ready to participate and support the building of the above international expert network to promote training and research, develop digital thinking, and improve the professional capacity of lecturers, experts as well as learners at UEH. Additional photos of the working session: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH – presenting souvenirs to delegates attending the working session Delegates took some photos A delegation of experts from GIZ visiting and learning the facilities at UEH Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City The working session with the German International Cooperation Organization and universities in Ho Chi Minh City ended successfully with many useful comments and sharing from participating delegates. The program in particular and the DS2S project in general have marked the beginning of a network for domestic and international experts, scientists, and businesses with the hope of improving the quality of young labor and becoming a premise for large-scale international cooperation activities, towards sustainable development for the community. News and photos: CTD Office, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evenings of December 14 and 15, 2023, the international concert program with the theme “An Evening of Classical Serenity” of the New York Classical Music Society took place extremely successfully at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Not only creating a unique art space, this is also a cultural event of international solidarity, aiming to celebrate 31 years of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Korea (December 22, 1992 – December 22, 2023). On the development journey of nearly 50 years, with the position of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in Vietnam, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) aims not only to train the foundation of professional knowledge and understanding know life for future generations but also to pioneer in building “A community of people who inspire art and lead change for sustainable development”. With this approach, in the recent time, UEH together with domestic and foreign partners has organized many meaningful art activities for learners, officials and partners. The classical concert program with the theme “An Evening of Classical Serenity” taking place on December 14 and 15 is one of the typical examples, attracting the participation of more than 2,000 audiences including lecturers, students, alumni, partners of UEH and Korean people living and working in Vietnam. The program was honored to have the participation of: Mr. Shin ChoongIl - Consulate General of Korea in Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Park Young June - Former Deputy Minister of Economy and Knowledge of Korea, Advisor to the New York - Asia Classical Music Association, Honorary Principal of School of Technology and Design, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); Mr. Hahn Choong Hee - Former Korean Ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Former Foreign Affairs Advisor to the Chairman of the National Assembly, Director of ECC; Mr. Hwang Young ha - Director of Diplomacy and Trade; Mr. Park Nam Jong - Chairman of the Council Association in Vietnam; Mr. Lee Hye Gyeong - Senior Vice President of the Advisory Council for Peace, Democracy and Unification; Mr. Yoo Sun Hyeong - Vice President of the Korea Association of Commerce and Industry; Ms. Lee Won Ja - President of the Korean Women’ Association in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Yang Cheol Su - Chairman of the Korean Association in Vung Tau City; Mr. Shon Young Il - Honorary Chairman of the Korean Trade and Industry Association in Central and South Vietnam; Mr. Kim Kyoo Chul, Chairman of National Housing Organization (N.H.O); Mr. Jeong Choel, General Director of National Housing Organization (N.H.O); Mr. Thai Hien Luong - Former Director of Administration Department II - Government Office (Southern Region), Honorary Chairman of Vietnam Korea Economic and Cultural Industry Association; Associate Professor, PhD. Nguyen Lan Trung - Chairman of the Vietnam Linguistics Association - Vice Chairman of the Association for Liaison with Overseas Vietnamese; Mr. Nguyen Quang Huy - Chairman of the Vietnam - Korea Economic and Cultural Industry Association, Chairman of the Vietnam-Korea Cooperation Forum. The program also had the participation of Mr. Tran Ngoc Tam - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of People’s Committee at Ben Tre Provincial; Mr. Nguyen Minh Dung - Standing Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of People’s Council at Vinh Long Provincial. On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there are: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - University Director; Associate Professor, PhD. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH University; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH University. The program attracting the huge participation from delegates, guests, teachers and UEH students Speaking at the opening of the program, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - sent his sincere thanks to the New York Classical Music Association and Korean partners for coordinating with UEH to organize a meaningful and unique art program. Besides, he emphasized: “At UEH, we believe that, in any era, people are always the most important factor in all development. Our future society does not rely entirely on the development of technology but also must be based on harmony, interference and unity between humans, machines and nature. This poses a requirement for future generations of young people to not only master professional knowledge but also to grasp and master technology, use technology as a driving force for development, and at the same time, use art to nurture children. Nurture spiritual values ​​so that we can work towards sustainable development. Nurturing spiritual strength, with efforts to develop and improve, the UEH Community will be a pioneering community for sustainable development.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh giving the opening speech of the program On behalf of the New York Classical Music Association, Dr. Park Young June - Former Deputy Minister of Economy and Knowledge of Korea, Honorary Principal of UEH School of Technology and Design - shared: “We are totally grateful to University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) for their support and coordination in organizing the classical concert program “An Evening of Classical Serenity”. Through this program, we do hope to bring a unique artistic space to all audiences; at the same time, aiming to celebrate the 31st anniversary of Vietnam - Korea diplomatic relations. I also wish University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to develop further towards training good students for the country and the world.” Dr. Park Young June spoke at the program What is more special, within the framework of the program, the New York Classical Music Association awarded a scholarship of 100 million VND for UEH students. This scholarship is contributed by Korean businesses in Vietnam and in Korea as a meaningful gift, joining hands with UEH to encourage students to make efforts and to strive to excel in their studies. Associate Professor, PhD. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH - receiving scholarship funding from Dr. Park Young June With performances from talented artists of the New York Classical Music Association, the program successfully brought a space of connection between emotions and people using classical music. These are melodious, poignant, and majestic symphonic melodies with world classics listed as: W.A Mozart - Divertimento KV 136; J.N Hummel - Fantasia for Viola and String Orchestra Op. ninety four; Nessun Dorma - Turandot; Largo al Factotum - Il barbiere di Siviglia; P.A Genin - Carnival de Venice; A.Vivaldi - Four Seasons; La Donna E Mobille-Rigoletto; Mozart Piano Concerto K 415; Katchaturian Masquerade Suite Waltz and so on to cheerful melodies to welcome Christmas and New Year. Performances by artists from the New York Classical Music Association The concert “An Evening of Classical Serenity” brought completely new musical experiences to the audience, especially UEH students. Not only is it a cultural exchange activity between Vietnam and Korea but it also fuels artistic passion, nurtures spiritual values, evoking creative inspiration and leading to a more balanced life. The audience having moments of immersion in classical music The artist group taking souvenir photos with the audience * New York Classical Music Society (NYCMS): Founded in 2004 by world-renowned pianist, educator and organizer - Lynn Czae. NYCMS is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations. This place brings together outstanding artists from around the world in many fields listed as piano, string and wind instruments, conductors, composers and chamber music singers. Every year, the Association will organize events and festivals around the world: New York, London, Seoul, Paris, Edinburgh, Venice, Milano, Genoa, Kyiv, Bern, Geneva, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Vietnam and so on. Other images at the concert “An Evening of Classical Serenity” News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of December 7, 2023, a meeting and working session between the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Representatives of the Editorial Board of Saigon Businessman Magazine took place on the coordination plans to develop the Luong Van Can Award in particular and student start-up activities in general. It is known that the Luong Van Can Award is an annual program organized by Saigon Businessman Magazine (formerly Saigon Businessman Newspaper) since 2011, to find and to nurture passionate students who have the qualities and potential to become talented businessmen in the future, thereby contributing to improving the competitiveness of Vietnamese businesses and developing  Ho Chi Minh City's economy in particular and the country in general. In 2023, UEH has 4 excellent students in the top 20 students of the award Final Round: Nguyen Thi Hoang Dieu (K47); Nguyen Vo Thu Huong (K46); Vo Le Thao Nguyen, Nguyen Ngoc Thanh Nhan (K47). On behalf of UEH, to welcome Saigon Businessman Magazine, there was the presence of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH; Associate Professor. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategic Advisory Council, Director of the Institute of Innovation; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs (DSA); Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Chief of Office of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD-UEH). On behalf of Saigon Businessman Magazine, there was the participation of Mr. Tran Hoang - Editor-in-Chief of Saigon Businessman Magazine; Mr. Tran Manh Hung - Chief of Office; Ms. Phung Thi Ai Ly - Head of the Award Secretariat; Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Quyen - Award Secretary. The meeting revolved around the implementation and development of the Luong Van Can Award for students and further coordination to support startup projects for students. Overview of the meeting and exchange Sharing the spirit and the direction of the award, Mr. Tran Hoang - Editor-in-Chief of Saigon Businessman Magazine remarked "Positioned as a magazine of businessmen and for businessmen, we look forward to cooperation from schools to work together to bring practical values to students in developing startup and business ideas, especially with support policies for 4 students of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City, who have excellently reached the Top 20 students in the Final Round of the Luong Van Can Award 2023. They all have business qualities. If they are trained and fostered, I think they will create good and feasible projects for the community in the future." Mr. Tran Hoang - Editor-in-Chief of Saigon Businessman Magazine at the meeting Within the framework of the working session, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH shared "UEH respectfully congratulates the Luong Van Can Award for spreading the value and spirit of business to students. On behalf of UEH, startup activities among students are always paid attention to and methodically invested in by the University through building and developing a startup incubator model according to international standards, and regularly organizing and encouraging students to participate in domestic and international business programs. The dynamism of UEH and its students has helped the Startup Incubator and Startup Club/Project at UEH gain many impressive achievements such as the Startup and Innovation Award (I-Star) in Ho Chi Minh City in 2021, ASIASTAR Awards in Asia in 2022, etc. Coming to the final round of the Luong Van Can Award, UEH will continue to accompany and support with professional knowledge and other resources to help the 4 contestants achieve the best results in the competition". Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH at the meeting Along with that, Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Chief of Office of CTD-UEH - detailed startup activities at UEH through practical activities of Innovation Startup Incubator projects, including 1-1 mentoring programs, consulting with experts or training programs, and especially in-depth competitions for students to experience, unleash their creativity, and express their passion for business. Through the sharing of representatives of the two units, it has shown the interest, investment and development of students' start-up ideas and projects. During the meeting, representatives of Saigon Businessman Magazine awarded certificates to 4 UEH students who advanced to the final round. As they entered the final round, they would be able to participate in a 2-year course including theory and practice and in the final round to defend the business proposal before the Award Council. Dr. Bui Quang Hung and Mr. Tran Hoang awarded certificates to four UEH students who advanced to the final round With frank and open sharing and exchange, the meeting took place extremely effectively. Hopefully, after the meeting, UEH and Saigon Businessman Magazine will have useful activities, bringing practical values to the student community in general and UEH students in particular. Representatives of the two units and students taking some photos News and photos: Department of Student Affairs, Saigon Businessman Magazine Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of December 5, 2023, at Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies - UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD-UEH) successfully organized the Kinetic Sand Table Exhibition for first-year students of the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (engineering) program. This was a space to display products through Project-based Learning and to connect with leading Arttech experts for students right from their first year of university. Overview of the exhibition As a completely new program in 2023, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering draws special attention from parents, students, and especially technology experts due to its development potential and the importance of human resources. The curriculum is designed according to international standards and from the experience of leading universities in the fields of technology, robotics, and artificial intelligence. In particular, students will experience Project-based Learning, specifically in the robotics and artificial intelligence program with robot design, programming and analytical, and robot trajectory calculations. After more than 2 weeks of implementing and completing the project, kinetic sand table products with many unique designs and drawings were displayed at the Arttech exhibition. Robotics & AI students with their first project at UEH The Kinetic Sand Table product displayed at this exhibition was the final project of the students. Kinetic Sand Table was a combination of technology and art. These products brought a comfortable and relaxing experience to users with slowly moving marbles on white sand, which created many unique and diverse drawings. Realizing the application of technology and art through the products of first-year students, the exhibition was highly appreciated by leading Arttech experts: Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of Shool of Media Design, CTD-UEH; Dr. Nguyen Thi Uyen Uyen - Head of Product Design, Van Lang University; Ms. Vu Thi Minh Giang - CTD-UEH Institute of Innovation; Mr. Tran Kim Phong - Lecturer at Hong Bang International University and Mr. Dang Thanh Tri - Chief Engineer of OhStem. Posters at the exhibition Art and Technology, which seem to be two parallel lines with nothing in common, create an intersection between artistic inspiration and technological breakthrough. In a constantly changing world, the concept of ArtTech becomes a sustainable and innovative development solution. UEH is transforming strongly with the explosion of the 4.0 industrial revolution and breakthrough technologies, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh is a multidisciplinary and sustainable University with pioneering fields of design and technology, integrated with its strengths in economics, management, business, and law to fit into themarket needs and global integration trends. To create a creative playground for students that combines theory learned in specialized subjects and knowledge from all aspects of life to create unique artistic products with unique qualities. The motifs are extremely fanciful. These are considered works of art with marbles quietly and constantly creating patterns based on mathematical equations. As these projects are implemented, students have combined basic knowledge of robotics, robot design process according to the Six Sigma method, microcontroller programming and controlling motor movements, solving dynamic problems, and performance design. The kinetic sand table project is the final result of the course Introduction to Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. This is the first project of students majoring in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Most of the products are designed with wood, plastic, paper, and 3D printed and controlled by an Arduino microcontroller. In the future, the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies will continue to organize useful, applied scientific and technical activities, with priority given to students, aiming to train global citizens and use technology to solve problems in life and society. Video about the Kinetic Sand Table product of UEH Robotics and Artificial Intelligence students News and photos: Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies, CTD-UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the goal of connecting UEH and legal organizations, on the morning of November 29, 2023, at Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CLEG-UEH) and Saigonmind Law Company Limited took place. This important event marked the long-term and sustainable cooperation between the two sides in research, teaching and specialist exchange. Attending the Signing Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of the School of Law; Dr. Nguyen Thi Anh - Vice Dean of the School of Law, with lecturers of the School of Law, CELG-UEH and those who are program directors of the School of Law. On the side of Saigonmind Law Company Limited, there was the participation of Mr. Ho Huu Hoanh - Director/Managing Lawyer; Mr. Nguyen Chi Giang - Head of Procedures - Administrative Department; Lawyer Tran Phan Hoai Phuong - Deputy Director of Consulting. Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen and Lawyer Ho Huu Hoanh expressed their desire to open long-term cooperation between the two sides in carrying out research activities, exchanging information and organizing seminars and workshops in the future. The Signing Ceremony marked an important milestone in the cooperation between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and Saigonmind Law Company Limited. This cooperation agreement would facilitate UEH lecturers and students the opportunity to visit, practice, interact, hone skills and exchange with arbitrators in carrying out legal activities. Lawyer Ho Huu Hoanh and Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam performing the signing ceremony UEH activities in recent times always receive the companionship and support of partner businesses. The close connection between UEH and businesses in many aspects is a significant factor and premise for creating many development opportunities for the school, businesses, and students. Representatives of both sides taking some photos Representative of Saigonmind Law Company Limited presenting flowers to UEH College of Economics, Law and Government The cooperation between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and Saigonmind Law Company Limited has been expanded to further affirm the strong relationship in education and fostering and developing quality human resources, contributing to the country's economic development. On that basis, this relationship is hoped to achieve great success in the upcoming time, bringing development opportunities for students and making practical contributions to the Vietnamese economy. News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During the past two days November 28-29, 2023, the US Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City coordinated with the School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to organize a workshop on Language Teacher Preparation for an AI World with a presentation by Dr. Robert Godwin-Jones that attracted approximately 40 internal and external UEH English lecturers. Dr. Robert Godwin-Jones is a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). His research interests include applied linguistics, technology and language learning, and intercultural communication. Dr. Robert has published five books and many articles and book chapters, and regularly participates in international conferences. This workshop was part of a training series within the framework of the English Language Specialist program co-organized by the Regional English Language Office (RELO), the US Embassy in Hanoi and the Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City. The course was aimed at helping students understand current trends in technology integrated language teaching and learning, and develop a plan to apply and adapt appropriate AI tools and digital technology with specific teaching and learning environments. Overview of the workshop Within the framework of the workshop, Dr. Robert Godwin-Jones presented key topics including: - Artificial intelligence in language learning - Artificial intelligence and language teacher education for the digital age - Mobile-Assited Language Learning (MALL) - Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) - Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) - Intercultural competence in language learning Dr. Robert Godwin-Jones in the workshop Dilivering a closing speech, Mr. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of UEH School of Foreign Languages sent his thanks to RELO and the US Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City for accompanying UEH throughout the process of organizing the workshop. He also said that UEH would strive to maintain the organization of workshops regularly to improve teaching expertise and the quality of foreign language education in the context of the digital age. Mr. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of UEH School of Foreign Languages - delivering the closing speech At the end of the workshops, participants could be able to better understand the potential benefits and challenges of using artificial intelligence and digital technology in language education, facilitating discussions on ethical and social issues related to the use of technology in language learning. At the same time, learners could also develop ideas and plans for integrating artificial intelligence technology into their teaching and learning environment. Learners receiving a certificate after completing the course With a new position and stature of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH always aims to provide learners with an international standard learning environment, skills and knowledge. Therefore, UEH will constantly expand domestic and international cooperation, improve teaching expertise and training quality of lecturers towards fulfilling the mission of training a generation of global citizens and the vision of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university with an academic reputation in Asia by 2030. Additional images of the workshop: Ms. Tran Nguyen Hanh Nguyen - Specialist in educational programs at the US Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City Mr. Bui My Ngoc presenting UEH souvenirs to Dr. Robert Godwin-Jones and Ms. Tran Nguyen Hanh Nguyen News and photos: UEH School of Foreign Languages Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 30th, at Avenue B1.205, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the School of Banking, successfully organized a career orientation workshop - Future of Finance in the Age of AI. To help students have a comprehensive view of the impact of AI on the labor market, as well as exchange, learn, and answer questions about this model with many experts in the field. At the Workshop, speakers shared the development trends of finance and banking and career orientation in the AI ​​era, such as essential knowledge and skills for students. They also shared valuable advice and experiences to help students prepare better for their future careers. The opening and welcoming of guests took place solemnly The program opened with an exceptional musical performance from the School of Banking Arts Team. The song's lyric melody and sweet voice stirred up the atmosphere for the show. Exceptional performance by the Arts Team of the School of Banking At the Workshop, the School of Banking was honored to welcome the presence of speakers from Singapore: Mr. Jeffrey Nah - Founder & CEO of JN Capital & Development Advisory & Future Ready Academy, and Mr. Jerry Lim - Regional Director of GRAB Southeast Asia and Ms. Kingsley Wang - Business Consultant at JN Capital & Development Advisory & Future Ready Academy. Besides, the Workshop was also pleased to receive the participation of lecturers from the School of Banking, including Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Anh - Senior Lecturer; Dr. Pham Thi Anh Thu - Senior Lecturer; Dr. Pham Khanh Duy - Deputy Head of International Banking Dept. Speakers and lecturers at the Workshop The tendency of establishing digital banks by companies outside the industry The program opened with a sharing from Mr. Jerry Lim - Regional Director of GRAB Southeast Asia. With more than 20 years of experience in various fields, including business, production and quality management, sales and marketing, human resource development, and operations, he brings new perspectives and insights into the development tendency of digital banking. Mr. Jerry Lim shares new perspectives on the development tendency of digital banking Mr. Jerry Lim emphasized that the development trend of digital banking is happening intensely around the world, and Vietnam is no exception. This tendency includes the rise of e-commerce and digital payments, underserved customer segments, and advances in crucial financial technologies. He also shared the challenges non-banking companies face when entering the digital banking sector. However, he confirmed this is a positive trend and believed non-banking companies can bring innovations and competition to the banking industry. Mr. Jerry Lim shared his experiences and lessons while establishing and developing digital banking at Grab Singapore and Indonesia, and he said, "To be successful in this field, banks need to combine the expertise of experts in the banking sector with the creativity and innovation of technology companies." Mr. Jerry Lim's sharing received much attention and appreciation from the attending delegates. He contributed to the program with new and profound perspectives on the development trend of digital banking. Dr. Pham Khanh Duy discussed and shared his view with Mr. Jerry Lim Students listen to Mr. Jerry Lim's sharing Development  tendency and career orientation for potential bankers in the AI ​​era The program was followed by an inspiring talk by Mr. Jeffrey Nah - a visionary investor with 40 years of experience in investment in many countries and territories of the Pacific region. He is also a former banker and businessman with extensive experience in technology, education, health care, security, and communications. Mr. Jeff is also a lecturer and mentor to young entrepreneurs. He is very interested in developing the young generation through technology and innovation. Mr. Jeff emphasized that the AI ​​era is changing the Finance and Banking industry. He believes AI has the potential to impact every aspect of the industry, from customer services to risk management. Mr. Jeff shares the development trends of AI in the new era. Mr. Jeff shared some of the main development trends of the finance and banking industry in the AI ​​era and their impacts on career opportunities and significant challenges when working in the finance-banking sector in the digital technology age. Banks must now seize these opportunities and prepare for these challenges by investing in AI technology and developing human resources with the right skills. Mr. Jeff shares the opportunities and challenges of the Finance - Banking industry in the AI ​​era. Asking and answering questions from experts With the experience accumulated during their working lives, the knowledge shared by the distinguished guests has brought the students incredibly new perspectives on career opportunities and challenges that AI can cause. Students' questions were answered carefully by the speakers and the lecturers, from which they learned more knowledge and skills to prepare well for their future careers. Mr. Jeff talked and answered questions from students. Students ask questions about Artificial Intelligence (AI) The representative of the School of Banking sent sincere thanks to the speakers. Dr. Phan Chung Thuy, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Anh and Dr. Pham Khanh Duy at the Workshop Memorable moments at the Workshop With the pervasive appeal of the speakers and teachers' sharing and the enthusiastic responses of more than 100 students, the Workshop brought an incredibly vibrant atmosphere and left unforgettable emotions. Through the Workshop, students learned a lot of essential knowledge skills. They gained new perspectives on AI to prepare themselves for future career opportunities and development tendencies in the banking and finance industry. News, photos: UEH School of Banking Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In addition to the achievements in the Top 301+ Best Universities in Asia in 2024 (QS Asia University Rankings 2024), this Top 301-400 Universities contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations according to the THE Impact Rankings 2023, December 5, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) continues to record encouraging results, officially entering the Top 860 World Universities for Sustainability 2024 (QS World Ranking Sustainability 2024). This is a testament to UEH’s commitment towards implementing the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy, using the knowledge foundation to solve social challenges and create a positive impact through academic activities. Positive results upon participating in QS World Ranking Sustainability for the first time In October 2022, the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) educational organization, UK, for the first time, announced the results of the World University Sustainability Ranking 2023 (QS World Ranking Sustainability 2023) with the participation of 700 educational facility. This ranking highlights the different ways that educational institutions around the world are taking action to address Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues. Accordingly, the ranking criteria include: Environmental impact (45%), Social impact (45%), Management (10%). Moreover, to be eligible to participate in this ranking, educational institutions must be ranked in the QS World University rankings, QS regional rankings or QS subject rankings. As the first University in Vietnam to announce our pursuit towards the Multidisciplinary University strategy and sustainable action, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH), in 2023,  proactively participated in the QS World Ranking Sustainability 2024 and achieved very positive results: Top 860 in the World, Top 234 in Asia and Top 3 in Vietnam. The 2024 rankings include 1,403 educational institutions around the world, including 478 Asian educational institutions and 8 educational institutions in Vietnam. Therefore, UEH’s results are completely positive upon participating in this ranking for the first time. UEH achieving positive results upon participating in the QS World Ranking Sustainability for the first time Being committed to implementing a Multi-sectoral and Sustainable strategy, using a knowledge foundation to solve social challenges and to create positive impact Participating in the QS World Ranking Sustainability 2024 is a concrete demonstration of UEH’s commitment to implementing the Multidisciplinary University strategy and sustainable actions, using the knowledge foundation to solve social challenges and create more positive impacts. * Being committed to creating positive impacts on the sustainable development of society Through its training function, UEH has equipped learners with the ability to make wise and balanced decisions while providing them with the foundational knowledge both to understand and to make a concrete difference possible for the environment and society, towards sustainable development. As in the Vietnam Netherlands Graduate Program (VNP), the program, in addition to providing specialized knowledge in economics, finance and analytical tools, focuses on integrating knowledge regarding Environmental Economics, Sustainable Development, Circular Economy and so on together  and practical projects listed as the afforestation program with 500 native wood (Vietnamese names as bang lang, rosewood, chieu lieu, go mat, huynh, trac den, lim zet) planted in July 2023 in Dong Nai Cultural Nature Reserve. Along with that, other training programs aimed at sustainable education have been built in the recent time listed as: Master’s Program in Economics and Environmental Management, Master’s Program in Corporate and Environmental Sustainability Management and so on. Concurrently, UEH has been transforming ‘traditional’ professions in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, and Management towards becoming more sustainable on the foundation of combining technology, design, and innovation. In 2023, UEH has enrolled 05 new trending training programs associated with technological elements, taking technological elements as the center of the new generation, multidisciplinary and sustainable University experience: Technology Financial Technology (Fintech); Marketing Technology (Martech); Digital Business; Robotics And Artificial Intelligence (Robot & AI, Engineering Systems); Logistics Technology (Logtech, Engineer System). During the training process, UEH has supported learners in building personal brands by actively organizing scientific research activities for students; organizing international student exchanges and exchanges; sponsoring students to carry out start-up projects and so on. In particular, UEH’s efforts to expand its network of more than 500 reputable domestic and foreign businesses in the recent years have brought students many opportunities like internships and careers immediately after graduation. City Internship and Job Fair Ho Chi Minh City organized by UEH every year has brought more than 5,000 jobs, connecting learners with hundreds of businesses. Working together to maintain a network of more than 240,000 alumni with many managers, local leaders, successful businessmen and so on, UEH has been helping students build a quality relationship foundation to serve individual future career development City Internship and Job Fair Ho Chi Minh City organized by UEH every year has brought more than 5,000 jobs, connecting learners with hundreds of businesses. Along with the training strategy, UEH has promoted research and international cooperation tasks associated with solving contemporary social problems. The number of internationally published articles in accordance with the Scopus database (as of October 2023) increased from 357 articles (in 2020) to 534 articles (in 2021) and 630 articles (in 2022), of which nearly 50% announcement in association with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Many international cooperation activities for the sustainable development of the community are implemented in a variety of ways, including: Participating directly with public organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to discuss and to develop policies books on future strategies and models; Actively initiating and participating in interdisciplinary dialogue on SDGs through domestic and international conferences and seminars; International cooperation to collect and measure data for the SDGs; Adoption and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in China - Agenda 2030; Collaboration with NGOs to address the SDGs through student volunteer programs, research programs, educational resource development and so on. Number and level in terms of influence of UEH’s international publications associated with the UN's 16 Sustainable Development Goals from 2020-2023 (in accordance with the data extracted from the Scopus Database in Nov. 2023) What is more special, UEH has always been striving to commit to equality for each learner. These are useful activities to support people with disabilities listed as: Implementing walking programs; Awarding incentive scholarships; investment in suitable facilities and equipment for people with disabilities (toilets, specialized stairs and so on); Supporting learners in difficult circumstances through scholarship policies, study credits, and bank loan guarantees; Establishing the Student Care and Support Department (DSA) to promptly support all difficulties and needs of each learner; Building medical rooms in UEH Campuses to ensure health problems; Implementing equality policies regardless of gender or race. Along with that, implementing social responsibility to the community through practical activities: donating funds to support the Preventive Vaccine Fund COVID-19; Supporting poor people affected by the epidemic; Economics Student Volunteer Campaign; Connecting resources and building a sustainable ecosystem for the startup community through the Innovative Startup program; Transfer knowledge to the community through the program “Community Connection - Knowledge Spread - Sustainable Action”. * Being committed to creating positive impacts on the environment UEH’s development strategy is Multidisciplinary and Sustainable, in addition to promoting multi-disciplinary and multi-field training and research capacity, focuses on educating awareness and creating positive impacts on the environment for a sustainable future. A typical example of UEH’s efforts is “UEH Green Campus” - the first Green University project in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam. With the goal of building innovative educational platforms as well as communicating knowledge and changing the behavior of UEHers and the community, the project is expected not only to reduce waste on campus but also to gradually change the behaviors of the community in joining hands to implement a green, clean, resource-saving university in many aspects. From 2021-2023, the project has had many new out-reach activities regarding sustainable green living activities to help change UEHer’s perception; connecting universities, experts, and recycling collection units; multi-lateral connection of relevant parties; connecting and empowering students to proactively organize activities; implementing a plan to improve trash bin clusters into a green practice station model; implementing Living Lab UEHGC; promulgating Green University Regulations; official testing and operation of the Green Practice Station - UEH Go Green Station; connecting with collection and recycling partners to organize the UEH Green Citizen Day program; launching an Application (App) to support identification and classification of waste at source based on artificial intelligence (AI) platform, receiving the companionship of more than 1,000 UEH students at all levels and systems, providing more data sources with 37,900 photos. 7-trash can Model are equipped at UEH Facilities * Being committed to building a good governance model “Democracy - Openness - Fairness” is a consistent principle in UEH’s management and operating activities. All members are equal with guaranteed rights and can regularly participate in decision-making and implementation of policies, activities, and programs. The organization of the management and the administration apparatus is carried out in accordance with a democratic mechanism, through widespread feedback, voting to elect reputable leaders at all levels of units, unions and so on. UEH Trade Union is an organization representing the interests of workers; Student Association and UEH Youth Union as well as University Council have students involved. Regulations and policies are made public to employees listed as: Regulations on organization and operation of the School; Functions and tasks of units belonging to and affiliated with UEH University; UEH Research Code of Conduct; Reports on the implementation of regulations on yearly publicizing and so on. Previously, in June 2023, UEH led compared to other 9 Universities in Vietnam, honored to be in the Top 301-400 Universities in the world contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (17 Sustainable Development Goals). Development Goals - SDGs) according to THE Impact Rankings 2023. Together with the recent QS World Ranking Sustainability 2024 results, this achievement has demonstrated UEH’s strong efforts for the sustainable development of the community. “This impressive result has affirmed UEH’s strategic orientations on the journey of nearly 50 years of formation and development, which have been, are, and always aim at sustainability and balance among the following factors of Environmental, Society and Governance (ESG - Environmental - Social - Governance). This result is a testament to the UEHer team’s steadfast commitment to the Multi-sectoral development strategy and Sustainable action within the 2021-2030 period. With our own pioneering spirit and internal strength, we do hope that all UEHers will accompany and proactively face new challenges to join the school in creating a brighter future for learners, the community and the world, contributing to the development of a more prosperous society.” - Prof. PhD. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) emphasized. News, photos: UEH Deparment of Marketing  and Communication, UEH Department of Scientific Management – International Relations Press agencies: 1. Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee news page: Đại học Kinh tế TPHCM chính thức vào Top 860 Đại học thế giới về Bền vững 2024 2. E-information portal of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee: Đại học Kinh tế TPHCM vào top 860 đại học thế giới về bền vững Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the success of organizing international conferences in countries such as Japan, Singapore, Korea, Australia,... College of Business, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Luxury Brandings Research Center, Curtin University (Australia) co-organized the international conference "Mystique Of Luxury Brands - MLB 2023" on November 9-10, 2023 at Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam. More than 200 researchers from 15 different countries attended the conference. This year, the MLB 2023 conference was organized to gain a deeper understanding of changes in the perception of consumer culture and luxury goods for many luxury product categories, as well as strategies that luxury brands can use to adapt to regional and global changes. The luxury market in Vietnam is being targeted by high-end companies, and it is predicted to grow rapidly as the middle class expands and their purchasing habits for luxury items improve. High-end is also changing. Vietnam's personal luxury goods market revenue is estimated to reach approximately 957.20 million USD in 2023, with an annual growth rate of 3.23% (CAGR 2023-2028). Recently, Vietnam has begun to attract huge, well-known brands interested in investment. At the opening ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President said “We are honored to co-host with The Luxury Branding Research Centre at Curtin University an event for researchers and experts to present their research on the perception of luxury and consumer culture for many luxury product categories, as well as shares from business representatives in three industry talk sessions on how they can grow, maintain, and adapt to these changes regionally and globally.” Besides, Prof. Ian Phau - Representative of the Organizing Committee of MLB 2023 also extended greetings to the conference's speakers, attendees, partners, and sponsors. The MLB 2023 conference drew approximately 120 research papers from researchers and scholars from universities and research institutes across the country, as well as from other countries around the world, including Australia, Germany, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Thailand, and others, who are experts in luxury branding and serve as a bridge between industry and academia. Furthermore, the conference has received financial support from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICEAW) and the Institute of International Business (ISB - UEH), as well as sponsorship from prestigious international journals such as Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, and Journal of Global Fashion Marketing. The conference featured the participation and presentations of three world-renowned speakers, including (1) Prof. Eunju Ko, Yonsei University (Korea), Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, and President of the Global Alliance of Management & Marketing Association; (2) Prof. Desmond Doran, Kent University (UK), an expert in the field of Operations and Supply Chain Management, UEH Research fellow; (3) Prof. Cheng Lu Wang, University of New Haven (USA), Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing. And what's special is that the conference received the participation and presentation of 03 main speakers, famous in the world such as Professor. Eunju Ko, Professor at Yonsei University (Korea), Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Global Fashion Marketing and President of the Global Alliance of Management & Marketing Association, Professor. Desmond Doran, Professor at Kent University (UK), is an expert in the field of Operations and Supply Chain Management, UEH Research felllow and Professor. Cheng Lu Wang, Professor at University of New Haven (USA), Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing. The speakers took turns presenting research on "Luxury brands" in a variety of sectors, including: Professor Eunju Ko highlighted the evolution of modern research over the last decade, from changes in media and e-commerce to virtual reality consumer experiences during the digital revolution period. and digital innovation, to meta-commerce apps, AI & Robot sensing, and so forth. The professor also discussed study findings that suggest that NFT marketing efforts have a favorable impact on brand NFT customer assets. NFTs for luxury brands and customer equity have a beneficial impact on brand purchase intention and customer lifetime value (CLV). Professor Desmond Doran provided a unique viewpoint on luxury brands in the sphere of education. The speaker discussed the components of a Luxury Business School, which include a prestigious, highly rated educational unit, good training programs with a strong brand image and awareness, and tailored learning experiences, international experience, industrial ties, and so on. "Customers" at luxury business schools will receive "payback" in the form of membership in global networks, access to school resources, negotiating power, and so on. Professor Cheng Lu Wang discusses the shifting perception of possessing luxury items. Instead of purchasing, consumers experience and access high-end products and services through intermediaries (for example, renting and utilizing high-end things, temporarily accessing high-end service experiences,…). The concept of luxury ownership is evolving from possession to experience and lifestyle. There were 35 discussion sessions taking place at the conference on significant issues such as Experiential luxury marketing, Digital transformation of luxury brands, Global challenges for luxury brands, Sustainability and Luxury, Luxury and Metaverse, ... The parallel sessions were vibrant and entertaining, with many interesting and very scholarly ideas exchanged. Besides that, the MLB 2023 conference drew a lot of attention from scholars, business officials, and UEH/COB students with three roundtable discussions with leadership figures. During the two-day event, notable businesses will be represented. Specifically: The discussion concludes with lively, interactive Q&A sessions that allow attendees to delve deeper into the strategies discussed and gain a more comprehensive understanding of brands orienting in Vietnam, as well as strategies for adapting to future technological changes and challenges. During the Closing Ceremony, the Organizing Committee also awarded: Best Paper: 2321 - What is the sound of luxury? Sonic branding of luxury fashion products Preetha Menon, FLAME University Mallika Nagle, University of Bath Highly recommended: 1) 2342 - How much does the Michelin effect matter? Kong Cheen Lau, Singapore University of Social Sciences Sean Lee, Curtin University 2) 2341 - Systematic Review of the Impact of Secondary Markets on the luxury brands Keisuke Okahara , Waseda University Shin'ya Nagasawa, Waseda University 3) 23101 - Has brand puffery lost its sting? Testing competing advertising appeals within a luxury automotive context Brian 'T Hart, Trinity Western University The Mystique of Luxury Brands Conference officially concluded with remarkable highlights. The conference also provided a forum for both academics and business professionals to explore the future of luxury brands in a very practical manner. Additional photos regarding the conference: News, photos: School of Business UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 24, 2023, at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Thu Duc Campus), the 25th Euréka Award took place. The student group from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) excellently received 5 awards in the fields of Economics and Planning and Architecture and Construction. The 25th Euréka Research Award for Students 2023 was implemented from July 2023 to November 2023. The award attracted 1,509 projects from 134 Universities, Colleges, and Institutes, including 45 schools in Ho Chi Minh City and 89 schools in other provinces and cities nationwide. A total of 178 best topics were awarded, including 14 first prizes, 14 second prizes, 19 third prizes and 131 consolation prizes. The total prize value was about over 398 million VND. Coming to the 25th Euréka Research Award for Students 2023, UEH participated with 27 topics in the fields of Economics; Information technology; Education; Planning, Architecture and Construction; and Administrative and legal. This is the first year that UEH has a topic participating in the fields of Planning, Architecture and Construction, showing that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has a multi-disciplinary orientation. Of which, UEH had 05 topics that entered the final round of discussion and excellently won 05 prestigious awards including 01 Third Prize and 04 Consolation Prizes in the fields of Economics and Planning and Architecture and Construction. The third prize went to the topic "The influences of information security governance on firm performance: An urgent consideration for Vietnamsese managers" by the student group of Nguyen Truc Hoai Mang and Tran Thu Yen under the supervision of Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An. The group of students with the topic "The influences of information security governance on firm performance: An urgent consideration for Vietnamese managers" Consolation awards went to the following topics: The topic “Pháp luật về người chuyển tải sản phẩm quảng cáo trên mạng xã hội tại Việt Nam - Thực trạng từ mạng xã hội Tiktok” by a students group of Tran Hoang Minh Triet, Pham Nguyen Phuong Thy, Trao Chung Thuy Vy with the supervision from Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung won the Consolation prize. The group of students with the topic “Pháp luật về người chuyển tải sản phẩm quảng cáo trên mạng xã hội tại Việt Nam - Thực trạng từ mạng xã hội Tiktok” The topic "Protecting the right to motherhood of female workers from the perspective of labor law and social insurance law in Vietnam" by the student group of Tran Tuyet Anh, Luu Thi Thu Trang, Trinh Ngoc Bao Tram with the supervision of Associate Professor, Dr. Doan Thi Phuong Diep. The group of students with the topic "Protecting the right to motherhood of female workers from the perspective of labor law and social insurance law in Vietnam" The topic “Does the metaverse education application platform have the potential to transform learning form in educational institutions in the future?”  by the student group of Nguyen Thi Thuy Linh, Ho Thi Tam Dieu, Tran Thi Le Na, Le Hieu Ngan, Thai Ngoc Bich Tram with the supervision of Dr. Dinh Tien Minh. The group of students with the topic "Does the metaverse education application platform have the potential to transform learning form in educational institutions in the future?" The topic "Game brand coolness: Understanding the perceived brand coolness and its implications for brand love and brand loyalty for Generation Z in Vietnam in the context of game brand"  by the student group of Tang Le Thanh Hung, Le Huy Hoang, Mai Trung Kien, supervisor: Dr. Le Thanh Truc, won the Consolation prize. The group of students with the topic "Game brand coolness: Understanding the perceived brand coolness and its implications for brand love and brand loyalty for Generation Z in Vietnam in the context of game brand" UEH's journey of creating common value is not only providing professional knowledge but also focusing on developing comprehensive capabilities for students. UEH students are encouraged to become creative, autonomous, and capable of creating values for the community. Although there are many difficulties encountered in the process of inquiry and research, with burning passion and extremely high determination, the students tried their best and brought UEH five prestigious awards at the Euréka Research Award for Students 2023. Once again, we would like to congratulate UEH and the two groups of students and their supervisors for gaining these achievements. Let's look forward to the future and believe that UEH students will achieve even more brilliant and glorious successes on the path of scientific research. Additional photos regarding the final round: News and photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Implementing the policy of internationalization in training and research, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG-UEH) has worked and exchanged academic experiences with lecturers and researchers from different countries. From November 16, 2023 - November 18, 2023, CELG-UEH met and worked with Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Former Dean of Oxford Law Faculty, currently an honorary professor at Oxford University, who would share the results of her research and teaching experience in law. Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart held the position of Dean of the Law Faculty at Oxford University until September 30, 2023. She is one of the world's leading research scholars specializing in the field of Contract Law. The professor is the author of a number of highly reputable specialized books such as Contract Law (1st to 7th editions) (Oxford University Press), Contents of Contracts and Unfair Terms (2020), Contract and Reciprocity: The Hochelaga Annual Lectures of the Hong Kong University Law Faculty (Hochelaga 2011). On the morning of November 16, 2023, CELG-UEH Leadership and the faculty of the School of Law had a working session with Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart. Attending the meeting, on UEH's side, there was the presence of Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of CELG-UEH; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of the School of Law; Dr. Nguyen Thi Anh - Vice Dean of the School of Law; Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi - Director of Economic Law program; Dr. Lu Lam Uyen - Director of the International Business Law program and lecturers of the School of Law. Overview of the exchange session Within the framework of the meeting, CELG-UEH and the School of Law informed the Professor about training capacity, research ability and the need for international cooperation in the field of law. The professor also shared her personal experiences in teaching and research and hoped to strengthen connections with researchers, graduate students, lecturers of UEH in general, and lecturers of the School of Law in specific, especially in the field of Contract Law through research projects. On the afternoon of November 16, 2023, Professor. Mindy Chen delivered a lecture on the topic "Legal Transplants in Asian Contract Law" to lecturers, graduate and undergraduate students of the School of Law. The professor shared the content on evaluating the situation of legal transplants in the contract law systems of Asian countries, the conditions for transplants and the effectiveness of legal transplants. In addition, the professor opened up many topics about the vitality of law after transplants and the changes in the contract legal system in Asian countries. The inspiring lecture of Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart at the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government not only suggested valuable ideas for research on comparative contract law but also demonstrated the method for lectures to present lively to students. Prof. Mindy Chen lecturing on Contract Law in Asia Continuing the series, on the morning of November 17, 2023, Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart had a meeting and discussed with students of the School of Law about research experiences and self-study methods to improve knowledge and skills about Contract Law. Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung and Professor Mindy Chen discussing self-study methods of Law students Throughout the exchange, UEH students were shared Prof. Mindy Chen’s experiences of teaching in different countries. She also guided the students on ways to improve their self-study ability and access to resources. At the same time, she evoked topics about contracts in the new context of society. The students expressed their excitement when participating in discussions with the professor and expressed their hope that UEH would continue to organize more such thematic activities. The students being questioned The professor was very surprised and excited by the students' ability to ask questions and communicate regarding contract law issues. The professor commented that CELG-UEH has created a dynamic environment to help the students maximize their ability to exchange, present and express personal opinions. She hoped to see them again in the future with new research articles and contributions to the world's academia. The sharing session took place successfully in an intimate and close atmosphere between both parties. With sharing compiled from the teaching and research experiences of Prof. Mindy Chen, lecturer, UEH graduate and undergraduate students summarized for themself knowledge in the field of law to apply in practice in the future. The meeting was a premise to open up more cooperation between UEH and Prof. Mindy Chen-Wishart in the future. Professor Mindy Chen taking some photos with UEH-CELG leaders School of Law lecturers taking some photos with the professor Prof. Mindy Chen presenting her books to Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung presenting flowers to thank Professor Mindy Chen Additional photos regarding the event: News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 24, 2023, UEH College of Business held a signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank) for the period 2023 - 2026, opening a period of extensive and comprehensive cooperation in many fields such as Awarding VPBank Talent Scholarships, supporting student internships, organizing visits to the bank, organizing seminars/workshops, thematic activities, career guidance and skill development, connecting and implementing project research and other training support activities that are the strengths of the two sides in each period. Attending the ceremony, on behalf of the leaders of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and UEH College of Business (UEH-COB), there was the presence of Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH-COB; together with the lecturers and leaders of the Schools of Finance, Banking, Accounting, Management, International Business - Marketing under UEH College of Business. On behalf of Vietnam Prosperity Commercial Joint Stock Bank VPBank, attending the signing ceremony were Mr. Phung Duy Khuong - Standing Deputy General Director and Director of VPBank Individual Customer Division; Ms. Tran Thi Diep Anh - Director of VPBank Human Resource Management Division; Mr. Tran Phong Lanh - Southern Director of Individual Customer Division; Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan - Director of Saigon Branch; and the leaders of VPBank's divisions and departments. Overview of the signing ceremony At the signing ceremony, representing the UEH Board of Directors, Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao warmly welcomed and congratulated the future cooperation between VPBank and UEH College of Business. He gave a general introduction to UEH's development in recent times, and highlighted UEH's policies in the new period besides suggesting common points where VPBank and UEH have potential for cooperation. Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao emphasized the value of serving the community, aiming for a good society and sustainable development - an important common direction that both UEH and VPBank are sharing together. He believes that from this common point, both sides will build practical and effective activities for the community, society and for the development of the country, starting with activities aimed at high-quality human resource training that meets the requirements of the labor market. Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao delivering the opening speech Representing UEH College of Business, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong briefly introduced the activities of the College of Business and the Schools under the College of Business, and the potential contents that the two sides can cooperate. On that basis, she desired the college to base on the agreement signed that day between the College of Business and VPBank to implement MOAs so that the contents of the agreement can be put into practice, contributing to the successful implementation. One of UEH's missions is to train high-quality human resources in the business field towards integration and knowledge transfer, helping learners become global citizens. Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong at the ceremony Representing VPBank, Mr. Phung Duy Khuong - Standing Deputy General Director and Director of VPBank Individual Customer Division - thanked UEH for the warm welcome. He congratulated UEH on its achievements, especially on its official transformation into a multi-disciplinary University. Mr. Khuong said that prosperity according to that of VPBank's "standards" has been similar to the world's measurements as defined by 4 values: Finance, Mind, Spirit and Community. The four pieces that makede up the prosperous quality of life of each individual are also the four pillars that create national prosperity. Therefore, he believed that both VPBank and UEH had one thing in common: the desire to serve and to create a prosperous community for the development of the country; consequently, the potential for cooperation between the two Units has been very large, and VPBank would always accompany UEH on this journey. Mr. Phung Duy Khuong at the ceremony With the mission "For a prosperous Vietnam", VPBank was aware of its responsibility to the community and society, leading to implementing programs that contribute to making society and the country increasingly rich, beautiful, and civilized. VPBank has paid special attention to cooperating with Universities and Colleges nationwide to contribute to the training and development of young talents and students - the generations of managers and leaders and potential high-quality human resources of society and country. VPBank believed that with this Agreement, the cooperation and relationship between VPBank and UEH College of Business would become stronger and increasingly raised to a new level. Leaders of the two sides performing the MoU signing ceremony On this occasion, VPBank contributed to the Giving UEH Fund - Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action with a sponsorship worth 200 million VND. Through the Giving program, VPBank wished to contribute to helping UEH fulfill its social responsibilities through spreading multi-disciplinary knowledge, providing practical training, promoting research value, and implementing projects acting for a sustainable future. Mr. Phung Duy Khuong, representing VPbank, awarding grants to the Giving UEH Fund - Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong presenting flowers to Mr. Phung Duy Khuong Within the framework of the signing ceremony, to mark the cooperation activities and to share practical knowledge, the School of Finance, UEH College of Business coordinated with VPBank to organize a workshop with the topic "Banking risk management in accordance with Basel standards" with Ms. Pham Thuy Yen - Senior Head of Integrated Risk Management Department of VPBank Risk Management Division, as a speaker. The program received the attention of lecturers and students of the School of Finance. Ms. Pham Thuy Yen sharing about the topic "Banking risk management in accordance with Basel standards" Students interacting with the speaker The workshop was a great success and brought very interesting and useful content to the students. As part of the program series, on November 24 and 27 at the Ground Floor of Campus B1 - UEH, VPBank Prime - the first financial brand in Vietnam for the young generation to live a breakthrough life was also organized. Exciting activities listed as opening an account with selected numbers and free personal iNick, tarot reading, lucky spin, etc. brought a set of impressive and valuable programs for UEH students. Participating in the event with VPBank, students who checked in with VPBank also received meaningful gifts from the program. Wishing the cooperative relationship between UEH and VPBank to be well developed. Additional photos regarding the ceremony: News and photos: UEH College of Business, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During two days November 3-4, 2023, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH–CELG) and EfD - Vietnam organized an in-depth workshop on Randomized Control Trials (RCTs) with the participation of 32 researchers from many universities and research institutes. Workshop on Randomized Control Trials (RCTs) Within the framework of the workshop, Dr. Yonas Alem - Academic Director of the Environment for Development Initiative (EfD), had a 2-day discussion with 32 researchers from various institutes about Randomized Control Trials methods (RCTs). The workshop provided a vibrant and exciting learning experience as participants delved into the complexities of these methods together. Dr. Yonas Alem sharing his knowledge and personal experience about Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs). Throughout the two days of the workshop, participating researchers had the opportunity to share and discuss the principles and applications of RCTs as well as better understand the steps of experimental design and data analysis, and interpreting the results. Dr. Yonas Alem brought to the session a wealth of knowledge and the lessons of his extensive experience in conducting and teaching RCTs. Participating researchers, with diverse research backgrounds and expertise, interacted positively in a dynamic and collaborative atmosphere. Together they explored how RCTs can be used to measure and evaluate the impact of, for example, microfinance programs, carbon taxes, forest conservation policies, etc., thereby helping to improve the participants' understanding of this method. Through the two-day workshop, participating researchers rekindled research ideas and positive feelings about the nuanced world of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The workshop not only broadened their theoretical foundation but also equipped them with practical skills, helping them apply RCT methods effectively in their respective fields. Pham Ngoc Tham - Fellow of the UEH-ISS Joint Doctoral Program commented: “The in-depth knowledge of Dr. Yonas Alem is invaluable. This workshop not only expands my understanding of RCTs but also gives me the confidence to undertake more complex research projects in the future.” Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH-CELG and Director of EfD-Vietnam – stated: "Although RCTs have been applied for a long time in the field of medicine, in economics it is still a new thing. With the guidance of experts on RCTs and the cooperation of researchers, we hope that this workshop will help further shape the research overview for Vietnamese scholars, thereby leading to more applied research on RCTs in the field of economics". Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam presenting a souvenir to Dr. Yonas Alem Additional photos regarding the workshop: News and photos: CELG General Department and Institute of Environmental Economics for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of November 22, 2023, UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH-CTD) was honored to hold the second meeting with delegates and specialists from General Reinsurance AG, Singapore Branch (Gen Re). Attending the ceremony, from Gen Re Company, there were Mr. Timothy Chong - Head of Mainland Southeast Asia and Mr. Martin Dao - Marketing Actuary. On behalf of UEH-CTD, there was the presence of Dr. Ha Van Son - Vice Dean of the School of Mathematics and Statistics; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean of the School of Mathematics and Statistics; Mr. Pham Tri Cao - Deputy Head of Department of Economics Mathematics; Ms. Bui Thi Le Thuy - Director of Risk Analysis and Insurance Pricing Program; with the participation of a large number of UEH students. Overview of the ceremony Representing Gen Re Company, Mr. Timothy Chong and Mr. Martin Dao expressed their excitement when meeting and interacting with UEH students. The specialists enthusiastically shared about the role of reinsurance in the stability of insurance as well as career opportunities in the field of Risk Analysis and Insurance Pricing. Mr. Timothy Chong - Head of Mainland Southeast Asia - introducing Gen Re Mr. Martin Dao - Marketing Actuary of Gen Re - sharing the career path of a risk analysis and insurance actuarial specialist The participating students excitedly questioning the experts According to the MoU between UEH-CTD and Gen Re signed in September 2023, Gen Re will award 10 scholarships with a total value of 2,340 USD to UEH-CTD students who attend and pass the professional exam for actuarial specialists of the Society of Actuaries - SOA (USA). Within the framework of the meeting, UEH-CTD and Gen Re Company jointly commended and awarded Gen Re 2023 scholarships to 10 students with good academic achievements and excellently passed the SOA exam. The list of students receiving scholarships included: 1. Nguyen Ngoc Anh (Total number of SOA exams passed: 5; Average score: 9.07) 2. Nguyen Thi Yen Nhi (Total number of SOA exams passed: 2; Average score: 8.98) 3. Pham Tan Phat (Total number of SOA exams passed: 2; Average score: 8.63) 4. Pham Nguyen Ngoc Phuong (Total number of SOA exams passed: 2; Average score: 8.18) 5. Le Phuc Thinh (Total number of SOA exams passed: 3; Average score: 8) 6. Le Trung Truc (Total number of SOA exams passed: 3; Average score: 8.61) 7. Nguyen Phan Thien Vu (Total number of SOA exams passed: 3; Average score: 8.58) 8. Nguyen Ngoc Truc Linh (Total number of SOA exams passed: 2; Average score: 8.84) 9. Nguyen Khoi Nguyen (Total number of SOA exams passed: 3; Average score: 8.86) 10. Ho Thi Ngoc Quyen (Total number of SOA exams passed: 2; Average score: 7.66) Gen Re Scholarship 2023 not only provides financial support for students but also inspires and encourages students to pursue their future careers. Gen Re Company representatives awarding scholarships to 10 excellent students Nguyen Ngoc Anh, representing the students receiving scholarships, expressing his feelings The program "Meeting with Gen Re and Scholarship Award Ceremony 2023" took place successfully with the excitement of not only the students but also the participating delegates and business representatives. The program helped students have a better view of the insurance actuarial field as well as orient their future careers. Additional photos regarding the program: Dr. Ha Van Son - Vice Dean of the School of Mathematics and Statistics - presenting souvenirs to representatives of Gen Re Company Students taking photos with delegates attending the program News and photos: School of Mathematics and Statistics, UEH-CTD General Department, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 17, 2023, at campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, the signing ceremony of an important Memorandum of Understanding between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the VietTESOL Association took place. This ceremony was an important event marking the efforts of both units in organizing the VietTESOL International Conference 2024. Attending the signing ceremony was important leaders from relevant units, including Dr. Tran Trong Hung - Deputy Head of the National Foreign Languages Project Management Board; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hoa - Chairman of VietTESOL Association, RELO (Regional English Language Office); Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Mr. Jerrold Frank - Director of the Regional English Office of the US Consulate; with representatives from the National Foreign Language Project Management Board; members of the School of Foreign Languages and departments of UEH. Overview of the signing ceremony The signing of MoU between UEH and VietTESOL is a premise for the coordination in organizing the upcoming VietTESOL International Conference 2024 between the two sides. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH and Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hoa - Chairman of VietTESOL Association, RELO (Regional English Language Office) represented the two sides to sign the MoU, demonstrating the strong commitment of both units. Prof. Nguyen Hoa and Dr. Dinh Cong Khai signed a MoU Within the framework of the ceremony, representatives of the parties discussed in detail the preparations for the VietTESOL Conference 2024 that will take place at UEH. Important contents such as building information exchange channels, agreeing on the time and location of the organization, determining the participation fee, and preparing and planning for communication work were discussed. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH - presented the preparation plan including the proposed location and time of the organization. Besides, Dr. Tran Trong Hung - Deputy Head of the National Foreign Languages Project Management Board shared their opinions on the management and implementation of specific tasks. In addition, Mr. Jerrold Frank - Director of RELO also expressed their support for the VietTESOL International Conference 2024 to be held at UEH next year. Dr. Tran Trong Hung - Deputy Head of the National Foreign Languages Project Management Board - sharing his opinions at the ceremony. Mr. Jerrold Frank - Director of RELO at the ceremony At the end of the signing session, representatives of the parties agreed on the time and location of the conference, as well as clearly defining the person in charge of each important step. The ceremony took place successfully with strong consensus and commitment from all relevant units to continue following the schedule and implementing assigned tasks to prepare and ensure the success of the VietTESOL International Conference 2024. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai presenting souvenirs to Professor. Nguyen Hoa and representatives of VietTESOL Delegates taking photos after the ceremony Additional photos regarding the ceremony: News and photos: School of Foreign Languages, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 6, 2023, a class session entitled "Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation" presented by Dr. Paul Finn from the University of Sydney was held with the participation of 35 students majoring in International Business and Logistics Supply Chain Management. This was an activity within the framework of the educational cooperation agreement between the University of Sydney and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The lesson took place entirely in English, giving UEH students the opportunity to experience a world-leading educational environment in the classroom. The goal of the lesson is to help them understand the foundation and the relationship between entrepreneurship and innovation, the concept of entrepreneurship, and skills and qualities of creativity related to business, as well as research fields that can help them shape their future career. Overall, the lesson went smoothly and interestingly, gradually giving them a feeling of global integration. Creating an "Australian standard" learning environment Mr. Paul Finn's warm and friendly welcome created a positive atmosphere for the lesson right from the start. At the end of the session, the lecturer expressed his gratitude, gave positive compliments about the lesson, and especially promised to meet again in the future. Dr. Paul Finn, UEH lecturers, and students took photos together to preserve these beautiful memories. This not only showed the teacher's appreciation for the environment and UEH students but also increased confidence and motivation for them when considering studying in a foreign environment. Throughout the lesson, the lecturer elaborated the definitions of "Innovation" and "Startup", creating a bond between him and the students and provoking related thoughts about "Innovation" and "Startup" to create a premise for going deeper into new theoretical knowledge. The combination of images, graphics and colors increased the eye-catching nature of the lecture and attracted the interest of the students. With a positive and highly proactive learning atmosphere, UEH students showed a serious attitude towards the lecturer and the lecture through their concentration and interesting questions for the lecturers and the discussions providing ideas and building the lesson. Through this, it can be seen that Dr. Paul Finn created a vibrant and comfortable learning environment to help the students absorb knowledge better without feeling lost or bored during the lesson. Sydney School of Business at the University of Sydney has many top-ranked programs and is accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. The school is in the Top 1% of the Best Business Colleges worldwide and is a global leader in business and management education (leaping to the Top 20 Best International Universities in the world and ranked 4th in the world about employability). The school is also the only business school in Australia that is part of the prestigious CEMSglobal network. In addition, the school's BCom is considered one of Australia's most prestigious bachelor's degrees in business and management. The class themed "Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation" by Dr. Paul Finn took place successfully, giving UEH students exciting experiences in a global learning environment and encouraging them to explore their business potential and embrace the innovation of the constantly changing world. It is hoped that the class will help motivate UEH students to nurture entrepreneurial thinking and creativity in the academic environment in general. News, articles: School of International Business and Marketing, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Preparing to bid farewell to this year, let's take a moment with English Zone to look back at those thrilling activities which took place in the past month. November, the transition period of the new year, has provided us numerous opportunities to learn, connect and celebrate good values through EZ Talks and Boardgames, as well as other inspiring Club activities at B2 English Zone. Kicking off the EZ Talks & Boardgames activities in November is the event "Be Our Guess" with the boardgame Codenames. In the universe of two groups of spies, each team must follow instructions from their captains, meet other spies, tell the password and bring documents back safely. Decoding spies with the boardgame Codenames Returning from the world of professional spies, UEHers were greeted with "The Dictator" and the boardgame "Secret H". Secret H is a dramatic game of political intrigue and betrayal set in 1930s Germany, in which fascists teamed up to create discord and placed their cold-blooded leader in the government bureaucracy. People who belong to liberal party must find and stop H before it is too late. Tense and mind-bending battles between the two sides in Secret H Finally, “The Final Auction” with the boardgame “Monopoly BID” closed the November boardgame tour. Engaging in the world of banknotes and its rotation, UEHers have the opportunity to apply some of their skills as an economist. The game created a very lively and enjoyable atmosphere. Coming to UEH English Zone, students not only get the chance to improve their English and communication skills through interesting games, but they could also express and exchange ideas, opinions, and thoughts via conversations at "EZ Talks" with many unique topics in November.
In response to World Immunization Day, UEH English Zone hosted the “How are you?” event, which focused on health in general and immunization in particular. The event was an opportunity for students to share their views about vaccinations and health habits. Topic “How are you?” about Vaccination and Health More particularly, on November 20th, a special occasion that allowed us to have a small pause and reflect on the tremendous impact that educators have on our lives. This was a day dedicated to expressing appreciation and gratitude for the eternal efforts of teachers who have devoted themselves to shaping the minds and nurturing future generations. On this occasion, UEH English Zone held a fashion show with the theme "Teacher's Coming," in which you dressed up as your beloved teacher and expressed your feelings to everyone. This was a highly intriguing activity activity and everyone participated enthusiastically. Let's take a look at some memorable moments in the event: In a society that we can sometimes feel divided and isolated, World Kindness Day Appreciation Station serves as a reminder of simple acts of kindness. Through the conversation, students had an opportunity to look back, reflect and act more. Finally, closing a busy, energetic November with a holiday theme, the EZ Talk "I'm off" brought a breath of fresh air and relaxation to the students after a month of working and studying hard.
In addition, UEH English Zone also collaborated with BELL UEH English Club to organize "Speaking Group Extended" sessions such as “Into The Fear" to provide students the chances to voice their concerns, which could help ease the inner insecurities. Besides, UEHers would also learn more about the other students’ experiences as well as sharings that could help you to improve your soft skills. The program "Not Shy - Break Ice" has also received a positive response. Through the program, students had the opportunity to share about their shyness and "break the ice" together. Moreover, the ECoff program with the theme "Idea-l" which was organized by the Union - Association of the UEH Foreign Language Faculty also provided useful knowledge on how to create original and creative content. Club activities at English with Bell club and Youth Union of To learn more about useful English programs, please follow the fanpage of UEH English Zone to update the latest information about regular activities of English Zone! News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Cultural Appropriation: What Is It? Originally, the term "cultural appropriation" was used in academic contexts to discuss colonialism and the relationships between majority and minority groups.  As time passed, it made its way out of academic interpretation and into popular culture. The National Conference for Community and Justice defines cultural appropriation as when members of a majority group adopt cultural aspects of a minority group in a stereotypical, exploitative, or disrespectful manner. (Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/) An example of cultural appropriation of Vietnamese culture is Kacey Musgrave's “Ao dai” without pants. “Ao dai” is a traditional Vietnamese costume that was created to honor the cultural lifestyle of Vietnamese people, which is the spirit of solidarity. Therefore, it holds an irreplacable and significant meaning to Vietnamese. But the singer Kacey Musgraves has caused controversy while wearing “Ao dai” without pants, that makes her overall look too sexual and revealing in the eyes of Vietnamese. The Viet community was furious since they felt like their culture was abused and not respected. And the anger is expressed strongly on social media for a very long time .Some Vietnamese artists have also expressed their thoughts on the event, saying that “Before wearing the traditional costume of any country, you should research carefully or please search for information to see how people in that country wear it. What era is it? Phones have also made you much smarter. Why?”. So, it’s clear to see that Cultural Aprropriation can cause a lot of controversies and debation. Kacey Musgraves’s Cultural Appropriation of Vietnam culture (Source: https://vietcetera.com/) Why Cultural Appropriation causes so much controversies? Understanding the background of cultural appropriation is crucial to realizing why it is such a problem. Some people may adopt a style from another culture without hesitation, yet the group from whom the style came may have had historical events that render the person's behavior insensitive to the group's experiences, both past and present. Picture of Cultural Appropriation of Black Americans' protective hairstyles – Cornrows (Source: https://www.vogue.com/) On the other hand, for many people from culturally abused communities, this is an insult because their culture is exposed and performed, separated from its original values. The users of culture are the ones that take benefits, not the communities that created them. Sometimes, the version used is distorted, causing offense and affecting the image of the original culture. Like the example of “Ao dai” mentioned above, the singer can gain benefits regarding her image while “Ao dai” - a very prescious traditional costume that Vietnamese value can be seen as erotic or sexy. Some people can misunderstand the original meaning of the costume and promoting the wrong message. This will cause bad reputation for the culture itself and sometimes, can lead to the lost of culture. So, how do we avoid and prevent Cultural Appropriation? First, learn about the culture and its origin. It’s esstential to find out what context do the culture belongings occur in? What’s their meaning historically? These information will let people have a grasp about the cultural good and show them how to use the culture appropriately. In reality, Vietnam has also made significant efforts in promoting cultural values ​​through The “6” project "Preserving and promoting fine traditional cultural values ​​of ethnic minorities in association with tourism development." One of the outstanding activities is the application of cultural values ​​in tourism to promote the beauty of Vietnamese culture. For instance, Netin Travel’s effort to combine the beautiful culture of Bru-Van Kieu ethnic group into their tours. Bru-Van Kieu ethnic group’s rice sowing festival (Source: https://baodantoc.vn/) Secondly, avoid the sacred. Even through research, there are still some certain objects or designs that are needed to be reserved for sacred cultural practices and deserve more respect and reverence than others. So with sacred items like those, it’s best to show more respect and try to stay out of using it. Besides, don’t ever stereotype or adopting ready-made, unoriginal expressions or opinions. It’s reductive and can be harmful to the relevant communities. Thirdly, promote diversity by including people from different cultural backgrounds in the thought process and decision-making, which is equal taking a step forward in avoiding cultural appropriation. Genuine care with other cultures can shape postive mindset and guide people to good intentions to that culture. Last but not least, try to engage, promote and share benefits. What can be a better way of diving into another culture than engaging with representatives from a culture other than your own. This can be extremely enriching and lead to all sorts of discoveries. In fact, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Vietnam and other countries, this year, a series of cultural and artistic exchange events with other countries have been coordinated by the city. Prominent among them are the 8th Vietnam - Japan festival in Da Nang and the Vietnam - Korea festival organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs in coordination with the Consulate General of the two countries in July and September respectively, at East Sea Park. Amazing performance of Korean artists in the Vietnam - Korea festival (Source: https://baodanang.vn/) UEH’s efforts to value different culture Cultural diversity is attentive in UEH whereas events that appreciating different cultures are taken place frequently. And the Cultural Connections hosted by DSA – Department of Student Affairs is one of best representative. Cultural connections at is an activity that brings together cultural diversity to help UEH and international students develop a shared understanding of each other's values, beliefs, needs, and priorities. And the latest cultural connection - “Dreamers under the Moon” wass an event that spotlighted the beauty of Moon Festival or Mid Autumn Festival in Taiwan, Singapore, Viet Nam. The event was held to learn more about the characteristics of the indigenous culture of the countries. Cultural Connections “Dreamers under the Moon” Significant efforts of UEH to bring different cultures together and giving students a chance to embrace culture diversity. Vietnam - Japan Youth Exchange Program 2023 News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH References: 1.      britannica.com | What Is Cultural Appropriation? | https://www.britannica.com/story/what-is-cultural-appropriation 2.      vietcetera.com | Cultural appropriation là gì? Câu chuyện đằng sau những chiếc áo dài không quần | 16/06/2020 | https://vietcetera.com/vn/cultural-appropriation-la-gi-cau-chuyen-dang-sau-nhung-chiec-ao-dai-khong-quan 3.      nytimes.com | 30/09/2022 | What Does Cultural Appropriation Really Mean? | https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/30/t-magazine/cultural-appropriation.htm 4.      verywellmind.com | 08/11/2022 | What Is Cultural Appropriation? | https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-cultural-appropriation-5070458 5.      baoquangbinh.vn | 10/11/2023 | Bảo tồn, phát huy giá trị văn hóa truyền thống của các dân tộc thiểu số | https://www.baoquangbinh.vn/van-hoa/202311/bao-ton-phat-huy-gia-tri-van-hoa-truyen-thong-cua-cac-dan-toc-thieu-so-2213625/ 6.      baodanang.vn | 21/10/2023 | Mở rộng kết nối, giao lưu các nền văn hóa | https://baodanang.vn/channel/5414/202310/mo-rong-ket-noi-giao-luu-cac-nen-van-hoa-3958560/Cultural Appropriation, how is it in Vietnam? Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of November 10, 2023, the Ministry of Education and Training, Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam Associations of Science and Technology, Central Communist Youth Union Ho Chi Minh City in collaboration with Da Nang University organized a closing and science and technology awarding ceremony to students in higher education institutions. The Science and Technology Award for students in higher education institutions is an annual award that commends outstanding achievements and encourages students to participate in scientific research activities, aiming to contribute to improving the quality of training and fostering young scientific talents. The group of students from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to receive 2 Second Prizes, 6 Third Prizes and 4 Consolation Prizes in the field of Social Sciences at the Science and Technology Awards for students in higher education institutions. Representatives of the Award Organizing Committee awarding Second Prizes to 02 UEH winning teams. The first Second Prize was awarded to the topic "The Impact of Tiktok UGC Videos on Online Purchase Intention in Ho Chi Minh City: The Mediating Role of Cognitive States" by a group of students including Sy Hai, Le Bui Thao Duyen, Le Thi Quynh Giang and Nguyen Anh Phi. This topic focuses on researching the impact of user-generated content videos on the Tiktok platform on consumers' purchasing intentions on this growing commercial platform with the supervision of Dr. Nguyen Hue Minh. The student group including Sy Hai, Le Bui Thao Duyen, Le Thi Quynh Giang and Nguyen Anh Phi winning the Second Prize in the competition The topic "How does Green Finance Mitigate Environmental Degradation?" was conducted by a group of students including Phan Nguyen Anh Quan, Nguyen Tan Phap, Nguyen Minh Hieu, Vo Van Hoang Ngan, and Nguyen Ho Xuan Tra, under the supervision of Associate Professor, Dr. Le Thi Phuong Vy, excellently achieved the Second Prize at the competition. This research topic focuses on analyzing the impacts of Green Finance in minimizing environmental degradation towards sustainable development in the future. The student group including Phan Nguyen Anh Quan, Nguyen Tan Phap, Nguyen Minh Hieu, Vo Van Hoang Ngan, and Nguyen Ho Xuan Tra winning the Second Prize in the competition Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH University - taking photos with two teams participating in the final round. The third prizes were awarded to the following topics: "Digital literacy, financial literacy and financial management behavior: Empirical data from Vietnam" conducted by Thai Thi Van Anh with the supervision of Dr. Phan Chung Thuy. "Negative online word of mouth: The further understanding towards its impact on anti-brand activism and the moderator role of psychological discomfort" by the student group of Nguyen Thanh Truc, Nguyen Trinh Quynh Nhu, La My Phung, Nguyen Ngoc Yen Nhi performed with the supervision of Ms. Do Ngoc Bich. "Regulations on transgender people and harmony with international law - Current status and recommendations for Vietnam" by the student group of Nguyen Thi Thai Hoa, Nguyen Tram Trieu Thanh, Hoang Nhung Huyen, Nguyen Ngoc Thanh Nhan carried out with the supervision of Mr. Mai Nguyen Dung. "The impact of monetary policy and economic policy uncertainty on bank performance: The moderating role of business model" carried out by a group of students Pham Cat Son, Nguyen Gia Huy, Vo Van Hoang Ngan, Vo Thanh Luan with the supervision of Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Thi Hai Ly. "Russia - Ukraine conflict: Reactions of capital, oil and gas, energy and metals markets" by the student group of Vo Thanh Luan, Pham Hoang Thien An, Nguyen Dang Nhat, Do Trung Nghia, Nguyen Thanh Phuoc with the supervision of Mr. To Cong Nguyen Bao. "Esg and dividends: The winning combination for savvy stock investors" conducted by a group of students Tran Dinh Hoang, Nguyen Hong Hanh, Dinh Thi Lan Huong, Nguyen Le Thu Tra, Truong Hoang Bao Tran with the supervision of Mr. To Cong Nguyen Bao. Consolation awards belong to the following topics: "Non-Fungible Token (NFT): Millennials' Acceptance toward NFT transactions" conducted by a group of students Tran Thanh Thuy, Nguyen Thai Nguyen, Ho Huynh Xuan Trang, Nguyen Hong Xuan Nhung and Nguyen Tran Yen Nhi with the supervision of Dr. Dinh Tien Minh. "How ethical behaviore is considered in different contexts: A bibliometric analysis of global research trends using VOSviewer" conducted by a group of students Tran Yen Quyen, Ha Thuy An, Mai Dang Thu Hien, Bui Tran Phuong Uyen, Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao with the supervision of Ms. Le Vu Lan Oanh. "An investigation on Gen Z about customer vulnerabilities and their behavioral outcomes" conducted by a group of two students Pham Thi My Hanh and Phan Hien Thao with the supervision of Dr. Le Thi Hong Minh. "Explore Tiktok shop: Its competitive advantages and behavioral Gen Z consumers in Vietnam" conducted by a group of students Pham Ngoc Minh Hieu, Nguyen Thi Truc Ly, Nguyen Thi Mai Suong, Le Thi Xuan Thuy with the supervision of Dr. Le Thi Hong Minh. The journey of creating UEH common values does not stop at training professionals but also focuses on developing comprehensive competencies for students. UEH students are encouraged to become creative, autonomous, and capable of creating values for the community. The successes in the field of scientific research and practical application of UEH students are a clear testament to advancement on that journey. Once again, congratulations to the research teams and instructors for their proud achievements at the Science and Technology Awards 2023 for students in higher education institutions. In the future, UEH hopes and believes that its students will continue to achieve new, more glorious, and brilliant successes in the scientific research movement. News and photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 18, 2023, the "Announcement Ceremony of the Prime Minister's Decision to Transform University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City" officially took place, marking a new milestone in the history of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Vietnamese education. Thereby, UEH is ready for a new journey - pioneering in education and research in all fields, contributing to the sustainable development of society and the country. Let’s see the entire Announcement Ceremony of the Prime Minister's Decision to Transform University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City here. The new historical milestone of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh On October 4, 2023, the Prime Minister signed Decision No. 1146/QD-TTg to officially transfer the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City into one of the 7 higher education institutions in Vietnam to operate under the model of a "Multidisciplinary University" consistent and integrated with the system of advanced universities in the world. This is a milestone full of honor and pride in UEH's development journey over the past 48 years. To recognize this important event, on November 18, 2023, UEH solemnly organized the "Announcement Ceremony of the Prime Minister's Decision to Transform University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City" Overview of the ceremony The event was honored to have the participation of Mr. Le Thanh Hai - Former Politburo Member, Former Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee. Representing leaders and former leaders of the Ministry of Education and Training were Associate Professor, Dr. Hoang Minh Son - Member of the Party Committee, Deputy Minister of Education and Training; Teacher of the People, Dr. Dang Huynh Mai - Former Deputy Minister of Education and Training; along with leaders of Departments, Chief of Office of the State Council of Professors, and Specialists of Departments and Agencies of the Ministry of Education and Training. Representing leaders of ministries and central departments were Dr. Hoang Xuan Hoa - Assistant to the Politburo, Chairman of the National Assembly Vuong Dinh Hue; and comrades who are leaders and senior specialists of the Department of Science and Education, the Government Office. Representing leaders and former leaders of the City Party Committee, People's Council, and People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City were Ms. Nguyen Thi Le - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairwoman of the People's Council of Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phong - Former Member of the Party Central Committee, Former Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, Former Deputy Head of the Central Economic Commission, Member of UEH Council; Mr. Nguyen Van Dua - Former Permanent Deputy Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee together with leaders of Departments, Committees, standing Party Committees of Ho Chi Minh City Universities and Colleges, standing representatives of Ho Chi Minh City Labor Confederation, standing representatives of the City Youth Union, and the Secretaries of Ho Chi Minh City Student Association, leaders of Thu Duc City and Districts in Ho Chi Minh City. Representing leaders of the Provincial Party Committee, People's Council, and People's Committee of the Southern provinces and cities were Mr. Le Hong Quang - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the An Giang Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tam - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Tay Ninh Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Van Hieu - Alternate Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Can Tho Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Khac Toan - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Council; Mr. Dinh Van Thieu - Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee; Mr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province; Mr. Nguyen Minh Dung - Standing Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the People's Council of Vinh Long province; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nhan, Standing Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of Kien Giang province; Mr. Dang Minh Thong - Vice Chairman of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Provincial People's Committee, together with representatives of leaders of Departments and Committees of southern localities. The event also welcomed leaders of partner domestic and international universities and colleges of UEH. In particular, there was a high-level delegation of leaders and former leaders of the National Economics University (NEU), including Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the NEU Council; Prof.Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector; Prof.Dr. Tran Tho Dat - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the NEU Council, Former Rector; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Ha - Former Chairman of NEU Council with lecturers and staff in the Board of Directors and units of NEU. There were also leaders of Consulates General and diplomatic agencies in Ho Chi Minh City, businesses, associations, press and media agencies, domestic and international partners of UEH. On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was the participation of: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH University; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Xuong - Former Vice Rector of UEH; Teacher of the People, Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Van Tai - Former Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Van Nang - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Former President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Te - Former Party Secretary, Former Chairman of the UEH Council, Former Vice President of UEH; Teacher of the People, Professor, Dr. Duong Thi Binh Minh - Former Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Viet - Former Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Dinh - Former Vice President of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Former Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Former Vice President of UEH, together with current UEH leaders, members of the University Council, Leaders of UEH Units, and UEH Alumni; and the participation of Professors, Associate Professors, lecturers, officials, workers, the UEH Alumni Association network community, and students in Hall A.116 as well as online on UEH's media platforms. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Council - shared: "48 years of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City is a long journey, with many challenges and great achievements recognized by the Government and the community listed as the title of Hero of Labor; Independence Medal; Labor Medal and many other noble honors. UEH appreciates and thanks the Party, Government, Ministry of Education and Training; The City Party Committee, Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee and Provincial Party Committee, Provincial People's Committees, and Party Committees of Universities and Colleges for their direction, care, support, and favorable conditions for out operation and development. The results of the recent journey are the crystallization of the wisdom, efforts, solidarity and love of all leaders, lecturers, officials, employees, workers, students and learners through various periods, the support of UEH's domestic and international partners along with the values over time. On this occasion, on behalf of the UEH leadership, I would like to send our deepest gratitude to generations of former UEH leaders, teachers of many generations, alumni and students who have contributed their enthusiasm, effort, intelligence, etc. to UEH today and in the future. I sincerely acknowledge the efforts, solidarity, and love of all officials, employees, and learners for forming a comprehensive UEH today. With its core and humane values, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh is ready to pioneer in education and research in all fields to keep developing, fulfilling social responsibility and continuing to reap many new achievements and new miracles, and reach the regional level and integrate internationally.” Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh Council - at the opening ceremony At the ceremony, Dr. Nguyen Viet Loc, Member of the Party Committee, Director of the Department of Personnel Organization, Ministry of Education and Training, announced and awarded Decisions including: Announcing and awarding Decision No. 1146/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister on the transformation of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Announcing and Awarding Decision No. 3668/QD-BGDDT of the Minister of Education and Training on the Recognition of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Council. Announcing and awarding Decision No. 3688/QD-BGDDT on the Recognition of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong as the Chairman of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Council; and Decision No. 3689/QD-BGDDT on the Recognition of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh as the Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Announcing 03 Deputy Directors of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for the 2020 - 2025 term, including Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai. Dr. Nguyen Viet Loc - Member of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Education and Training, Director of the Department of Personnel Organization - moderating the announcement and awarding of Decisions Associate Professor, Dr. Hoang Minh Son - Deputy Minister of Education and Training, authorized by the Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Training - handing over decisions to the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City. Congratulating the achievements and orientation of UEH in the upcoming time, Associate Professor, Dr. Hoang Minh Son - Deputy Minister of Education and Training - stated: "Responding to the common trend, along with the innovative structure and organization according to the management model of advanced universities in the world, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has proactively restructured its internal structure towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. On behalf of the leaders of the Ministry of Education and Training, I would like to express my joy and congratulations to University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Congratulations on the achievements the University has achieved over the past 48 years. Congratulations to the new Council and new Board of Directors, the leadership team as well as the individuals who have been entrusted with the responsibility to lead the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the new journey ahead. With its position as one of the country's leading training and research centers, playing a key role in training high-quality human resources, UEH needs to keep disseminating and effectively implementing the guidelines and policies of the Party and Government on education and training with a focus on the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress; strongly innovating its structure and organization to truly become a multi-disciplinary university for research and sustainable development, meeting the requirements of quality education linked to practice; and innovating its programs, content, teaching and learning methods to promote scientific research and build the School into a high-quality, multi-disciplinary scientific research center of the region and the world.” Associate Professor, Dr. Hoang Minh Son - Deputy Minister of Education and Training -congratulating UEH on its achievements and orientation in the coming time Representing the leaders of Ho Chi Minh City, Comrade Nguyen Thi Le, Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairwoman of the People's Council - remarked: "The Party Committee and authority of Ho Chi Minh City always pay special attention to education and training. With its position as a leading training and research center in the country, I hope that the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will continue to develop into a regional and world-class University; making strong and effective contributions, especially promoting in the fields of economics, management, business, law, and newly developed disciplines listed as Data Science, Software Engineering, E-commerce, Digital Media and Multimedia Design; Financial Technology, Marketing Technology, Logistic Technology, Digital Business, Robotics Engineering and Artificial Intelligence, etc. for breakthrough policies in the process of developing the city into an economic, financial, politics, trade, education, science and technology center of the region, with good quality of life and sustainable development. In promoting the tradition and results achieved over 48 years of construction and development, I believe that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will successfully implement the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University model, make many more great achievements in its development process and contribute high-quality human resources to the innovation, industrialization, modernization and international integration of the country and the City.” Comrade Nguyen Thi Le, Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee - Chairwoman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Council A new mission for society and community The new stature and role have given UEH a new mission and responsibility, which is regarding empowering "Future Generations" with the knowledge, skills, and responsibility to act sustainably and shape a sustainable future through training, research, operations, and governance and connecting the community - spreading knowledge. “Future Generation” includes not only future generations of youth, but all stakeholders who jointly carry out the functions of teaching, research, community, collaboration, and governance in the sense that support the transformation of society toward a sustainable lifestyle. In the period from now to 2030, UEH will pioneer in building a more comprehensive education, contributing to a better quality of life and connecting more with the community and society with the strategy of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University internationally renowned with 06 main pillars: 1. Deploying multi-disciplinary training in the fields of economics, business, law, management, design and technology. Being consistent with the requirements for quality education linked to practice, creating conditions for learners to maintain lifelong learning with international integration knowledge and become a generation of global citizens acting for sustainable development. 2. Carrying out research and consulting in the direction of multi-disciplinary integration, collaborating for domestic and international research on new and global content associated with solving local problems and transferring research results to the community with positive values and impacts. 3. Promoting cooperation and sharing of domestic and international resources in training, research, consulting, and university administration activities and jointly exercising responsibility and action for sustainable development. 4. Developing strategies and realizing an effective university governance model, associated with market signals, implementing digital transformation, and developing according to sustainable criteria. 5. Building a UEHer Community including those who have studied, worked, taught, and researched at UEH, pioneering change towards sustainable development, quality life, happiness, and inspirational art. 6. Maintaining a university environment according to international standards along with operating according to a green and environmentally friendly university model connected to the community. Concurrently, implementing the UEH University brand positioning with 04 values as follows: (1) Learners at UEH are oriented to become global citizens who act for sustainable development; (2) Teaching, research, and consulting with positive results for the community & society; (3) All UEH members work towards sustainable development and artistic inspiration; (4) Together contributing to a sustainable development future. “There is a saying: “The art of progress is to maintain order amid change and maintain change amid order.” The restructuring to be a "University" is an important decision for UEH but is inevitable for maintaining and promoting UEH's achievements over the past 48 years, and is a requirement of the global era, the mission to contribute to human knowledge, and  UEH's responsibility to future generations, society, and the country. With its core and humane values, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is ready to pioneer in education and research in all fields, contributing to the sustainable development of society and community. There will be many challenges ahead, but one thing is certain: the entire UEHer today, with its traditional values and strength along with the cohesion of the community, will work together to achieve the expectations set by previous generations. Together we will complete the mission and vision of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university with an academic reputation in Asia by 2030.” - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City emphasized. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – presenting UEH's strategic direction in the upcoming time To welcome the new journey of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University, let's promote the spirit of dynamism, creativity and solidarity to together connect the community and spread intellectual values for the sustainable development of UEH and society./. Additional photos about the ceremony: Welcoming delegates and guests to the event The entire hall performed the flag-saluting ceremony Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of UEH University Council delivered the opening speech of the program Delegates attending the program The moment to welcome UEH's new journey Delegates took some photos Special musical performances Meaningful moments 4,800 wishes from UEHer sent to UEH for the new journey News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To welcome to the new journey of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, blending with the grateful atmosphere of celebrating the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2023), the project "Proud of UEH" with the participation of 1,000 students at UEH campuses was officially launched on November 18, 2023. This was the affirmation of UEH Youth - ready to pioneer and accompany the University to create sustainable future values. MV "Proud of UEH" was released on the UEH Entertainment Youtube channel The project was the result of a creative artistic journey from UEH students lasting more than 2 weeks, carefully invested from sound to image, camera angles, editing techniques, and above all, the spirit, dedication, and professionalism of the production team and the enthusiasm from dynamic choreography. The beautiful footage of the MV would review meaningful images and events of UEH in its journey of construction, development, innovation and spaciousness of all training campuses. Thereby, it showed a spirit of pride when witnessing UEH entering a new journey, a new beginning with the promise of bringing many positive values to the community. Overview of students participating in the project at the square of UEH South campus Through this project, UEH Youth not only aims to convey trust, love and pride to UEH University, but also affirms that UEH Youth always accompanies UEH University to create a good future and act for multi-disciplinary knowledge and sustainable development through specific operational orientations in the new period, including: As the heart of a University, the current and future UEH students not only reflect social diversity but also develop academic and professional skills along with environmental and ethical awareness and social responsibility. The future generation of UEH will join hands with the community and the world to solve common social and global problems towards a beautiful and sustainable future. Moments during the preparation and implementation of the Project: The process of making the music video at UEH Campuses News and photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of November 10, 2023, the School of Banking of UEH College of Business organized the 4th Seminar (SRS2023) on the topic: "Qualitative methods in business research", featuring a presentation by the keynote speaker, Pro. Dr. Desmond Doran. Professor Desmond Doran is an expert in Operations and Supply Chain Management. He holds a PhD in Buyer-Supplier Relations from the University of Portsmouth and an MBA degree (with High Distinction) from Warwick Business School, as well as being the author of numerous articles in the field of modular supply chains and a frequent critic for many top-ranking journals. In addition, Professor Desmond Doran also teaches several undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Kingston University, Queen Mary College, University of London, Brunel University, and Audencia Business School, Nante. Furthermore, he has provided Supply Chain and Operations Improvement training for several clients, including Oman Air, Dolphin Gas, and Qatar Bank. This time, SRS2023 attracted the attention of more than 20 lecturers, postgraduates, and students attending in B1.203. The overview scene of the Seminar At the seminar, Prof. Dr. Desmond Doran presented and discussed key issues related to qualitative methods in business research: The presentation was extremely exciting and engaging with many questions exchanged from professors, lecturers, postgraduates, and students. Most of the comments revolve around the case study method in qualitative research. Lecturers, postgraduates, and students attended the discussion In the spirit of sharing and learning from experience, the discussion ended with a joyful and successful atmosphere at 4:00 P.M. on the same day. This is a periodic activity in the Scientific Seminar Series of the School of Banking in 2023 according to UEH's direction of developing a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. It aims to create a forum for academic exchange among UEH lecturers and researchers, with a special emphasis on research methods in the fields of economics, finance, and banking. News, photos: School of Banking, UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Welcoming the new journey of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the "Letter to Future Generations" campaign officially launched for the UEHers community to together send moments of love, good wishes, and determination for a new future of UEH! On the 48-year journey of construction and development, UEH has strived to create a constantly growing community connected by positive values of knowledge with more than 800 officials, 30 thousand learners, 240,000 alumni, 500 prestigious businesses and professional associations, and 125 leading international educational organizations. Since its announcement to be a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in 2021, the UEH Community has gradually been reshaped with a new meaning. Not only limited to the scope of UEHer, but the UEH Community is also now all current officials, former officials, students, and alumni over time, along with individuals, organizations, and partners with the same mission: Applying multidisciplinary knowledge to solve social problems and act sustainably towards the balanced development between the economy, society and environment. Today, when it officially becomes a multi-disciplinary and sustainable university, expectations for a UEH community are even higher with the following values: solidarity, love and determination to carry out the mission aiming to society. Reinforcing this spirit of determination, the "Letter to Future Generations" campaign was officially born and takes place from November 13 - 18, 2023. This is a place for all students, officials, employees, and UEH partners from all periods to send loving moments, proud memories, good wishes and determination for a new future of UEH - a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. 4,800 wishes and images sent by individuals to the website https://letter.ueh.edu.vn will be the pieces to create a meaningful "I LOVE UEH" image, engraving the special mark of UEH at the age of 48. In particular, after 24 hours of launching, the campaign received a strong response, and more than 2,000 wishes from UEH officials, workers, and students were sent. Those are the love, trust, pride, and beautiful moments of each individual and group with UEH. Let's create a beautiful and meaningful picture to celebrate UEH's proud milestone at the age of 48 through the "Letter to Future Generations" campaign! How to make your wish: - Step 1: Access the website https://letter.ueh.edu.vn - Step 2: Upload a photo and send your meaningful message to UEH. - Step 3: Select "Create your wish". - Step 4: Download your UEH image - Step 5: Share the launch article on Facebook and share images of your personal wishes on Facebook with the hashtag: #UEH #UniversityDay #Multidisciplinary #FutureGenerations *Let’s follow the booklet of the "University Day" series here or at UEHer and UEH Student Apps! Some meaningful wishes and images sent to the campaign: News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of November 6, 2023, the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD-UEH) and G.A.P Institute (G.A.P Institute) took place successfully. Attending the Signing Ceremony, on behalf of G.A.P Institute, there was the presence of Mr. Le Dinh Hieu - Executive Director; Mr. Bui Khac Nam - Director of Partnership Relations; and Ms. Le Thi My Trinh - Sales Officer. On the side of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD-UEH), there was the participation of Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of CTD-UEH and Director of Academy of Technology and Design, CTD-UEH; Mr. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of Academy of Technology and Design, CTD-UEH; Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department, CTD-UEH. Overview of the signing ceremony G.A.P Institute, established in 2015, is a Vietnamese human resources consulting and training organization with a team of domestic and international experts and lecturers, with many years of practical experience in the market. Representing the G.A.P Institute at the Signing Ceremony, Mr. Le Dinh Hieu shared the Institute’s vision and goals in cooperating with partners, with the desire to share its knowledge and play the role of orienting advisor, inspiring and sharing career opportunities for students through its ecosystem - including G.A.P Institute, MAX Education and Hear.Us.Now. In addition, he also proposed several plans for coordinating the development of short-term training programs and implementing research projects and future cooperation. Mr. Le Dinh Hieu - CEO of G.A.P introducing the Institute and proposed the cooperation plans. Representing CTD-UEH, Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head - expressed his excitement about the upcoming cooperation between the two sides, and highly appreciated the upcoming cooperation plans and results that the two sides would achieve in the future to encourage lifelong learning, aiming for sustainable development and bringing practical values to the community. Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of CTD-UEH - delivering the opening speech at the signing ceremony. At the Signing Ceremony, Mr. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of the Academy of Technology and Design (ATD), CTD-UEH shared his wishes and orientation for cooperation in building highly applicable short-term training courses to meet the needs of customers as well as in projects, research and in-depth training. Mr. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of ATD, CTD-UEH - sharing directions, connections and cooperation in developing training and scientific research programs. Through the discussion and exchange, the two sides agreed and signed a MoU with the following contents: Representatives of both parties signingh the MoU: Mr. Le Dinh Hieu - CEO of G.A.P Institute and Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of CTD-UEH. The success of the Signing Ceremony between UEH College of Technology and Design and G.A.P Institute marked an important milestone in the cooperative relationship between the two parties. The cooperation was considered a new step for the College of Technology and Design in particular and the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City in general in terms of developing and improving the quality of short-term training programs and expanding domestic and international cooperation networks, aiming for sustainable development. Additional photos of the event: Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of the General Department, UEH College of Technology and Design - sharing the research projects that have been and are being implemented by the Schools/Institutes under CTD and the potential for developing cooperations with G.A.P Institute in the future. Mr. Bui Khac Nam - Director of Partnership Relations, G.A.P Institute – sharingthe cooperation with partners of G.A.P Institute and Schools/Institutes of CTD to carry out research projects. Representatives of both sides taking some photos News and photos: Academy of Technology and Design (ATD), CTD General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 30, 2023, at room A.204, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a meeting to welcome the Banking Academy delegation to visit and work. On behalf of the Banking Academy, there was the participation of Associate Professor, Dr. Mai Thanh Que - Deputy Director; Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Viet Dung - Director of the Research Institute for Banking; Mr. Nguyen Quoc An - Head of Administration Department; Mr. Tran Hong Viet - Deputy Director, Training Support Center; Mr. Nguyen Nhat Minh - Researcher of the Research Institute for Banking, and related units. Welcoming the Banking Academy delegation, on behalf of UEH was Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Chief of Office; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Department; Mr. Nguyen Van Duong – Head of Department Student Affairs; Dr. Doan Dinh Lam - Head of Department of Facilities; Mr. Tran Hoang Tam - Head of Department of Finance and Accounting; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training. Overview of the meeting On behalf of the UEH Board of Directors, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH - expressed his joy in welcoming the Banking Academy delegation to visit and work: “Over 47 years of formation and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a prestigious and key university brand on the domestic education map. UEH has officially entered a new phase with a new name - Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University - an extremely important and inevitable challenge for maintaining and promoting the achievements of UEH for 47 years is a requirement of the global era, a mission to contribute to human knowledge and responsibility of UEH to society and the country. On that development journey, UEH has always focused on strengthening and expanding relationships with domestic and international partners, especially prestigious and quality universities in the spirit of "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" to bring practical values to learners and society. Therefore, the UEH Board of Directors is very pleased to welcome the Banking Academy to visit and to work.” Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH Representing the Banking Academy, Associate Professor, Dr. Mai Thanh Que - Deputy Director - shared her emotions with UEH's warm welcome and open communication. He hoped that this meeting would be a step opening future cooperation between the two sides. Associate Professor, Dr. Mai Thanh Que - Deputy Director In the spirit of open sharing, UEH and the Banking Academy exchanged experiences in implementing university administration listed as training activities to improve academic reputation, scientific research activities and international publications, student affairs and business connection; infrastructure renovation activities, improving operational quality at UEH; learning and exchange experiences in other professional work, etc. The meeting also helped the two sides overcome shortcomings and achieve efficiency in university administration in the future. Representatives of both sides presenting souvenirs and took commemorative photos with the delegation With frank and open sharing and exchange, the meeting took place effectively, creating a premise for opening up more extensive cooperation in training and research in the future. Hopefully, the relationship between UEH and the Banking Academy will become increasingly better and stronger, contributing to the country's socio-economic development in the future. Additional photos of the working session: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 16, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a meeting for retired lecturers to celebrate the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2023). This was a meaningful traditional activity of "tôn sư trọng đạo" held every year by UEH, this year, which was even more special when generations came together to celebrate the new journey of UEH - Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Joining the welcoming atmosphere of the whole country, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City organized a meeting to celebrate the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day to congratulate and to express deep gratitude to the lecturers who have made important contributions to the cause of growing people under the roof of UEH. This year's Vietnamese Teachers' Day meeting on November 20 is associated with the joy and pride of the UEH family when welcoming a major event, the upcoming "Ceremony to Announce the Decision of the Prime Minister on the Transformation of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City" on November 18, 2023. With this meaning, this year's Meeting for retired lecturers is an opportunity for UEH to express gratitude to the previous generations who have worked hard to cultivate and to create a solid foundation for the outstanding development of UEH today. Attending the meeting, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH University; Associate Professor, PhD. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council of UEH University; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Director of UEH University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH University; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Director of UEH University and Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union. On the side of Former UEH Leaders, there was the presence of Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Van Nang - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Former President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Van Tai - Former Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Te - Former Party Secretary, Former Chairman of the Council, Former Vice President of UEH; Dr. Tran The Hoang - Former Chairman of the Council, Former Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Former Vice President of UEH; with lecturers and UEH retired officials. Overview of the meeting Congratulating and acknowledging the lecturers and retired officials, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH University - shared: "UEH solemnly organized a meeting to celebrate the 41st anniversary of Vietnam Teachers' Day to congratulate and to express deep gratitude to the lecturers, who are has been making important contributions to the cause of cultivating people under the roof of UEH. A journey of nearly 48 years of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a long journey, going through many difficulties and challenges besides obtaining many great achievements recognized by the Government and the community. The results of the recent journey are the crystallization of the wisdom, efforts, solidarity and love of all leaders, lecturers, officials, employees, staff, students and learners through various periods. The support of UEH's partners domestically and internationally along with the values ​​summarized over time. On behalf of the UEH leadership team, I would like to send my deep gratitude to generations of former UEH leaders, lecturers of many generations, alumni and students who have contributed a lot of enthusiasm, effort, and intelligence to perfect UEH today and hope that lecturers will continue to support and accompany UEH on the path of future development." Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of UEH University - remarking at the meeting Representing UEH lecturers and retired officials, Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Van Nang - Former Party Secretary, Former President of UEH congratulated the impressive results and achievements that UEH has achieved over the past 48 years. UEH is considered one of the leading universities and is one of the leading universities in the world. UEH University is a leader in the fields of management, economics, and business in Vietnam having a position in prestigious university rankings in the world. He thanked UEH Leaders for their care about retired lecturers. At the same time, he sent good wishes for the development of UEH and firmly believed that UEH would continue to reap many new achievements and new miracles, steadily stepping up to regional level and international integration in the upcoming journey. Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Van Nang - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, President of UEH On the occasion of the meeting, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union - shared some information about the 16th Union Meeting (2023-2028), information on retired lecturers in recent years and UEH activities for retired teachers, such as organizing annual meetings for all retired lecturers, giving gifts on November 20 and Lunar New Year, and celebrating the International Day of the Elderly. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union The meeting took place in an atmosphere of excitement and warm affection between lecturers of all generations of UEH, along with emotional cultural exchange performances by participating lecturers to review meaningful memories under the roof of UEH. You can see the joy, excitement, emotion, and pride in each lecturer’s eyes when seeing the changes, progress, and impressive and comprehensive transformations of UEH in all aspects to officially become one of the 7 multi-disciplinary universities in Vietnam. On the occasion of the Vietnamese Teachers' Day, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City would like to wish the retired lecturers to be healthy, happy and to continue to accompany the sustainable development of UEH in the future with a new stature of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Additional photos of the meeting: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of the "University Day" series to welcome the new journey of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the Mindmap Design Contest with the theme "Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH" brought a new, healthy, creative and intellectual playground for UEH students. After 7 days of implementation, the contest received a large number of responses from students and the participation of more than 630 students with 157 mindmap designed and submitted products. With the desire to stimulate thinking, to explore potential; concurrently, promoting the spirit of solidarity and attachment in the student community of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, together towards the journey of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the Mindmap Design Contest with the theme "Multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH" was officially organized and received a great response from a large number of UEH students. The contest helped students understand UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University Orientation and enhance the spirit of honoring the values created over the past 48 years, the multidisciplinary development strategies, and sustainable actions in the future of the school. Grounding on this, students will have a more practical view to determine their future goals and prepare for themselves towards becoming a global citizen. From November 3 - November 9, 2023, through rounds 1, preliminary round 1 and preliminary round 2, the Organizing Committee selected 12 best products out of 157 competing products to enter the Initiative Presentation round. In the Initiative Presentation round, contestants had the opportunity to present and demonstrate the content of the product and honor the value of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University as well as contributions to the future development journey of UEH. Teams presenting their initiatives in Round 2 Through the evaluation and comments of the judges, who were Dr. Do Kien Trung - Lecturer at the School of Government; Comrade Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the UEH Youth Union; MSc. Mai Nguyen Dung - Member of the Standing Committee of the UEH Youth Union, Lecturer of the UEH School of Law, Top 10 outstanding teams along with the 3 highest positions were excellently revealed. This was a testament to UEH students' outstanding development in thinking as well as their understanding of the University's development orientation. It can be affirmed that the mindmap design contest "Multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH" not only created a healthy and rewarding playground and promoted the spirit of solidarity and attachment in the UEH student community but also helped students develop their logical thinking skills, information synthesis skills and skills to present their initiatives clearly and accurately. Top 10 Outstanding teams with 3 highest positions To further spread these values to a large number of students, the Top 10 best products including topics as Global citizens in relation to practice; International quality assurance; Technology - Multimedia communication; Internationalization and academic reputation; Multidisciplinary in relation to practice, etc. were displayed at the "University Day" exhibition until November 16, 2023 at Hall B1 - Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong and from November 17 - 18/2023 at Campus A, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. Outstanding works of the " Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH" Mindmap Design Contest being exhibited The Mindmap Design Exhibition themed " Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH" was taking place, let's explore this meaningful exhibition space at Campus B-UEH (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City) and Campus A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City). * Follow the booklet of the "University Day" series here or at UEHer and UEH Student Apps! News and photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As the opening for the "University Day" series to welcome the multidisciplinary and sustainable journey of UEH University, the exhibition of ArtCamp and Mind Maps has recreated a creative art space, thereby conveying the message "Sustainable living and development" to the UEHer community. The Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University journey focuses on training future generations with good expertise, environmental awareness, ethics and social responsibility. Therefore, spreading the inspiration of "Living and developing a sustainable society" has become an activity incorporated in all programs at UEH University. Opening the series to welcome UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University - "University Day", the exhibition of ArtCamp and Mind Maps officially took place in Hall B1 - UEH (Campus). 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City) from November 6 to 15, 2023, and at Hall A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Facility, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City) from November 16 to 18/ 2023. Right from the first days, the exhibition engaged the interest of many UEH students! Outstanding works of ArtCamp - Sustainable lifestyle in the community In 2022, UEH and Ho Chi Minh City Photography Association jointly organized the ArtCamp photography competition with the theme "Sustainable lifestyle in the community" attracting the participation of many photographers and art lovers. Through the contest, excellent works of art with many valuable meanings were born      like Smart life and modern society; Sustainable lifestyle aiming to protect the environment, civilized society, prosperous community, and economic development; Humans as the center of digital life; Global citizen - sustainable action - community benefits; Leading change and inspiring arts; From a clean campus to a green university, etc. This is the perfect combination of art and environmental protection awareness, contributing to inspiring a sustainable lifestyle in the community. To further reach these values, UEH recreated an exhibition space with 25 excellent award-winning works of ArtCamp 2022 within the framework of the "University Day". This is an opportunity for the UEHer community, especially generations of students, to admire and to nurture artistic emotions, thereby building humanistic strength and aiming for sustainable development. The outstanding works of the ArtCamp 2022 spread sustainable values to the community Mind Maps - Heading to the future To prepare for the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey, in November 2022, more than 800 UEH officials came together to think, discuss, and present meaningful, creative, and practical solutions on the mind map within the framework of the UEH Day 2022. Since then, strategic value maps have been born, expressing ideas and initiatives to develop programs, policies, training products, research, management, operations, and community connection, and contributing to UEH's development strategy in the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey. For each learner, employee and UEHer community to understand and to grasp the steps in the near future, the 24 mindmaps were officially exhibited in the University Day series. The topics presented were Global citizenship linked to practice; International quality assurance; Effective use of finances; Friendly and professional electronic office; Learners as central customers; Attracting high-quality human resources; Technology - Multimedia communication; Internationalization and academic reputation; Multidisciplinary and linked to practice, etc. 24 mindmaps exhibited in hall B1 Students learning the future development strategies through the mind maps exhibition Through the ArtCamp and Mind Maps exhibition, UEH hopes to spread the cultural and artistic values and strategic directions of the University in the near future to generations of students and UEH officials, to work together to create a pioneering community, to join hands to contribute to the community and to aim for sustainable development. Let's explore this meaningful exhibition space at UEH Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City) and Campus A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City)! *Let's follow the activity booklet of the "University Day" series here or at UEHer and UEH Student App! News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 28, 2023, the Institute of Smart City and Management, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH - ISCM) in collaboration with Green+ Group Joint Stock Company organized the Conference on Green Growth for Local Development - a Multidisciplinary Perspective. The conference attracted the participation of many professors, experts and learners from Universities/Colleges, Research Institutes, and Departments as well as domestic and international businesses. Attending the event, there was the presence of Architect, Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan - Head of Department of General Planning Management, Department of Planning and Architecture; Mr. Dang Duc Thanh - Chairman of the Economists Club, Member of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Federation of Commerce and Industry, General Director of Green+ Group Joint Stock Company; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management, Mr. Anthony Edwin Nahas - Co-founder of SmartBlock Communities in San Francisco and experts in the field of circular economy and design planning. Overview of the Conference on Green Growth for Local Development  - A Multidisciplinary Perspective Facing a volatile world, green growth has become a premise for Vietnam's sustainable development goals. Taking people as the center, green growth reduces human sensitivity to climate change with solutions aimed at encouraging responsible lifestyles of each individual towards the community and society, especially green living culture. This will contribute to forming a civilized, modern society in harmony with nature and the environment, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions towards a long-term carbon-neutral economy. As an activity within the strategy and orientation to promote the growth and sustainability of Ho Chi Minh City, the Conference on Green Growth for Local Development - A Multidisciplinary Perspective took place successfully. The event included content related to the planning and implementation of the Saigon River corridor development project with sharing from experts involved in research and proposals. In addition, the conference emphasized the important role of all disciplines, as well as the community, in the journey to help Ho Chi Minh City achieve green growth and move towards sustainable development. Planning and implementation of the Saigon River corridor development project - "Awakening the Green Dragon" Project Affirming the city's leading position, creating new opportunities for regional development and connection; and having 50 years of historical value, the Saigon River can be considered the "quintessence" of Ho Chi Minh City. Recognizing this special thing, Architect Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan affirmed that the moment of transformation of the Saigon River has come, with the development of the Saigon River corridor. When appropriate solutions and plans are implemented, this work can completely help the Ho Chi Minh City achieve short-term and long-term goals in the process of becoming a smart and sustainable city. Architect Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan sharing Green Development from local infrastructure identity - The case of Saigon River Corridor Development To achieve this goal, solutions must comply with 3 development principles specifically for the Saigon River as summarized by a group of professors and experts through long-term research of science projects along with practical cases. These principles address the following issues related to: (1) preserving and promoting cultural and historical identity and river advantages, (2) green transformation, sustainable resource management and regional linkages, and (3) symbiotic and harmonious development and adaptation to climate change. Based on these principles, 6 green transformation axes - economic - social - environmental development orientations are identified, closely linked to the vision of developing the Saigon River corridor. One of the solutions mentioned at the conference was the project Awakening the Green Dragon, which was directly mentioned by Mr. Dang Duc Thanh. It can be seen that the "Awakening the Green Dragon" solution aims to implement the proposal to apply the principle of using minimal resources to maximize sustainable development goals, aiming to significantly increase the accumulated green areas and social infrastructure, to improve the quality of life and to create opportunities for river cultural activities. Mr. Anthony Edwin Nahas sharing ideas for Green Growth: Transforming Cities into Ecological Blocks Another solution involves converting cities into ecological blocks, as presented by Mr. Anthony Edwin Nahas. Through the creation of ecological blocks (Eco-blocks), city re-planning will directly ensure zero net emissions, along with durability, safety and assurance of finance needed for its implementation. However, transforming Ho Chi Minh City into eco-blocks will impact many factors, from upgrading and repairing buildings to coming up with designs that aim to solve integrated problems arising in the process of "greening" urban areas. Combining multidisciplinary development, the roles of businesses and universities in raising awareness and action for sustainable development goals. With 6 axes of green transformation - economic - social - environmental development orientations that Architect Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan has approved, requirements have been set for a multidisciplinary combination, spreading from Culture and Heritage, Commerce and Entertainment, Start-up - Innovation, Cooperation and Exhibition, Maritime and Transportation, Sustainable Aquatic Ecosystem Management, to Green Spaces and Recreation. These requirements are clearly shown in the project "Awakening the Green Dragon". The project is a new way to mobilize all social resources, domestically and internationally, on the basis of the Triple Helix model, which is a close coordination between the government, universities, research institutes, businesses, and investment organizations to build projects along the Saigon River corridor using smart financial mechanisms and innovative ways in the spirit of Resolution 98 (Resolution 98/2023/QH15). This was mentioned by Mr. Phan Van Mai, Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, in the book: Awakening the Green Dragon. Particularly, regarding the role of Universities/Research Institutes, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh shared about strategic tasks in the green growth process. It can be seen that the activities of Universities/Research Institutes need to aim at raising awareness regarding sustainability, empowering action for sustainability, and acting sustainably, especially following the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (17 SDGs). Dr. Trinh Tu Anh sharing the role of universities/research institutes in green growth Dr. Trinh Tu Anh specifically mentioned the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with its development strategies associated with sustainability, and the goal of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. With appropriate strategies, UEH has set principles, including Training as the core, Living Campus as the tool, PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) as the process, One UEH as an indispensable factor, and Commitment as the foundation for the transformation process, turning sustainable promises into reality. Professors and experts discussing green growth issues. At the end of the event, the speakers and participating experts sat down and discussed with each other about the issues presented. This is an open discussion with mixed perspectives from many experts. They all shared the same vision of promoting participation, creating a creative community, working together to achieve the goal of developing the Saigon River corridor, and moving towards the sustainable development goal of resilient cities in the face of future changes. The event demonstrated the efforts of different disciplines at all levels along with the business community and people in the green growth journey, especially the role of businesses and universities in raising awareness and action for the sustainable development goal. With the participation of professors and experts in person or online, as well as students from universities, the event raised many issues that need discussions, debates, and in-depth research, aiming at optimal solutions to achieve green growth and sustainable development. Additional images: News and photos: Institute of Smart City and Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From November 5-7, 2023, JABES in affiliation with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a business trip to survey and discuss the cooperation in organizing ACBES 2024 with the leadership of Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD) and Udayana University (UNUD) in Bali, Indonesia. The business trip aimed to concretize the cooperation agreements between the three universities: UEH, UNPAD, and UNUD in co-organizing the ACBES International Conference 2024. ACBES is a series of prestigious international conferences on economics and business organized annually by JABES (UEH). The conference always attracts a large number of high-quality articles and receives the attention of a large community of domestic and international academicians and researchers. The upcoming 6th ACBES conference (ACBES 2024) will be a jointly organized project between three universities: UEH, UNPAD, and UNUD in Bali, Indonesia. Udayana University (UNUD) in Bali, Indonesia Visiting and working at Udayana University, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES, Head of the ACBES Organizing Committee and Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Deputy Dean of the School of Banking, project coordinator. On behalf of Universitas Padjadjaran, there were Prof.Dr. Nunuy Nur Afiah - Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business; Dr. Kurniawan Saefullah - Deputy Dean; Prof.Dr. Yudi Azis - Director of the doctoral program in management sciences; Dr. Meinanda Kurniawan - Head of the International Cooperation Department along with staff and lecturers of the department. On behalf of Udayana University, there were Dr. Agoes Ganesha Rahyuda - Head of Faculty of Economics and Business; Dr. Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja - 1st Deputy Dean; Dr. Gusti Ngurah Agung Suaryana - 2nd Deputy Dean; Dr. Gde Kajeng Baskara - 3rd Deputy Dean; along with the Directors of the doctoral and Master's programs in Economics, Business and Accounting. Overview of the meeting Speaking at the meeting, the representative of JABES (UEH), Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai shared the achievements of JABES in recent times (officially listed in SCOPUS Q1, ABDC rank B, and ESCI). At the same time, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai stated: "Organizing the ACBES International Conference 2024 in Indonesia will pose many challenges but also open up many new opportunities for the development path ACBES and JABES in the upcoming time, with the goal of attracting the interest of young scholars and researchers from countries in Southeast Asia. This contributes to enhancing the academic reputation of all three universities." Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai sharing JABES and ACBES On behalf of UNUD leaders, Dr. Agoes Ganesha Rahyuda warmly welcomed the delegation from UEH University, Vietnam for their visit and especially created an opportunity for the Faculty of Economics and Management of UNUD, Indonesia to become a co-organizer of the upcoming ACBES International Conference 2024. Dr. Agoes Ganesha Rahyuda - UNUD The representative of UNPAD, Prof.Dr. Nunuy Nur Afiah reviewed important milestones in the cooperation between the three universities at the department level on academic exchanges. In particular, Prof.Dr. Nunuy Nur Afiah believed that combining the ACBES 2024 of JABES (UEH)  and UNPAD GARCOMBs 2024 at UNUD University in Bali, Indonesia will be a big step forward in comprehensive academic cooperation at departmental and university levels. Prof.Dr. Nunuy Nur Afiah sharing her faculty and university At the discussion session, leadership representatives of the parties discussed and reached an agreement that ACBES 2024 will be officially held within 3 days (from August 28 to 30, 2024) at UNUD University (Bali, Indonesia), and agreed on the main contents of important principles in coordinating to organize the Conference including the program framework, topics, submission and registration process, structure of the steering committee, advisory board, and specialization committee, and the coordination process between the parties. Discussion between parties during the meeting Representatives of  the schools taking photos This visit was the first step in the effort to bring the ACBES International Conference 2024 directly to universities in Asia. Representatives of the parties expected that ACBES 2024 would not only be an opportunity to connect researchers around the world but also open up research and exchange opportunities between researchers at universities in ASEAN. Additional photos of the business trip: The JABES (UEH) delegation visiting and surveying the facilities to prepare for ACBES 2024 at Udayana University Photo, news: The survey group from Indonesia in accordance with Decision 3488/QD-DHKT-QTNNL Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 7, 2023, the School of Banking at the College of Business, UEH University successfully organized the program "Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s International Student Exchange at UEH University" within the framework of the GEIP x UEH cooperation program, with the participation of more than 40 students from the School of Banking and Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The program is organized with the desire to create opportunities for Vietnamese and Singaporean students to exchange, learn, and better understand the economy and culture between the countries. Besides, this is also a special occasion for the two countries to tighten their friendship, enhance the spirit of solidarity and attachment between students of UEH University, Vietnam and Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore in particular, between Vietnamese students and Singaporean students in general. Moreover, at the program, students can also explore the culture and characteristics of Vietnam and Singapore, enjoy unique folk music performances; and more specifically, students can be given the opportunity to discover and experience the art of calligraphy - the beauty of Vietnamese culture in a unique way. GEIP x UEH Day of Summary and Cultural Exchange The opening and reception of guests took place solemnly The program opened with a contemporary dance performance performed by UEH students, thereby helping to create a joyful atmosphere as well as contribute to stirring up the atmosphere of the program. The performance not only left an impression on the students of the two countries because of its careful preparation, but it was also a spiritual gift that the students wanted to send to the guests. Eye-catching contemporary dance performance Contributing to the great success, the program is deeply honored to welcome Ms. Shareeda Morrison - Country Head (Vietnam) of Ngee Ann Polytechnic's Global Innovation Alliance Office, Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Tran - Treasury Manager of LDG Joint Stock Company and Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean of School of Banking, Dr. Ngo Minh Vu - Secretary of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of School of Banking, MSc. Le Van Lam - Senior Lecturer of School of Banking. Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Tran, Ms. Shareeda Morrison and Dr. Phan Chung Thuy took souvenir photos at the program as judges Exciting atmosphere before the Exchange Program from the Minigames Introduction of Vietnamese Cultural Identity Coming to the event, Vietnamese and Singaporean students were able to see images of the country and people of Vietnam through unique films. Thereby, contributing to conveying and promoting the image of the beautiful characteristics of Vietnam, its growing economy, attractive Vietnamese cuisine, outstanding cultural features and hospitable people in this S-shaped country. Following the endless footage of the Vietnamese scene is an introduction of the continuous development journey of UEH University and School of Banking to the students. Thereby helping international students understand more about the multi-disciplinary and multi-field UEH University as well as the outstanding progress of the School of Banking over the 20 years since its formation until now. Introduction of Vietnam, UEH University and School of Banking Exciting presentations between student groups In order to exchange and better understand the culture, economic environment, business, and sustainable development of the two countries, students participating in the program were divided into 6 groups, including UEH and Ngee Ann Polytechnic students. At the program, students from the two countries had great coordination, presenting the current situation and hot topics in the two countries regarding economics and finance. Students presenting about the financial systems in Singapore and Vietnam With the judges full of experience and high professional capacity, at the Exchange Program, the jury had useful evaluations and comments on the groups' content. The fully prepared content was introduced, containing a lot of information to look at the economy as well as the cultures of both countries, and was clearly analyzed in many aspects. The confidence of all students in their presentations was also highly appreciated by the jury. They had very good interaction with each other during their presentations and when answering questions asked by the jury. The judges commented on the groups' presentations The students confidently answered questions from the jury At the activity, to relieve stressful moments after the groups' enthusiastic presentations, there was a musical performance strongly influenced by Vietnamese culture, performed by the students participating in the program, with everyone's excited cheers, making the program more interesting. The duet performance "Việt Nam trong tôi là" was full of inspiration International students’ introduction of Singapore’s unique cultural features After sharing about the culture, economic and business environment of the two countries, and sharing the exciting atmosphere at the program, Singaporeans also shared about culture, business, landscape, and people from modern, fun-filled Singapore to UEH students, which helps connect and increase friendship between the two countries. Students of Ngee Ann Polytechnic gave a presentation about Singapore's culture and country Experience the beauty of calligraphy in Vietnamese culture At the end of the Exchange Program was a performance of "Calligraphy" imbued with cultural art and the gentle, hospitable Vietnamese people for foreign students. Especially, Singaporean and Vietnamese students also received gifts from the artisan as souvenirs, sending good wishes through artistic calligraphy paintings. Calligraphy artist performing at the Exchange Program Calligraphy artists and international students Vietnamese and Singaporean students took souvenir photos Through GEIP X UEH International Student Exchange Program 2023, students can accumulate and cultivate knowledge and skills, as well as the friendship between Vietnam and Singapore will become increasingly better. The program ended in the afternoon of October 7, marking a successful event in the goal of increasing International Student Exchange activities of College of Business COB-UEH. This is a useful playground to enhance the spirit of solidarity and friendship between Vietnamese and Singaporean students in general, and between students of UEH University, Vietnam and Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore in particular. Some pictures at the program: Meaningful gifts sent to the judges of the program International students took commemorative photos with Vietnamese conical hats Bouquets of fresh flowers were given as gifts to the guests of the program Memorable moments of the GEIPxUEH International Student Exchange News, photos: School of Banking, Department of Marketing - CCommunication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In accordance with the surveys in Part 1 on the level of digital transformation of small and medium enterprises in Vietnam, in Part 2 of this article, the author of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has provided the analysis and some policy recommendations for businesses’ digital transformation strategies in accordance with the Foresight approach. Barriers/difficulties, motivation/expectations and recommendations to support digital transformation In accordance with the survey results, SMEs face many barriers in determining a suitable digital transformation strategy (97%), digital transformation support guidelines (89%), and software systems/tools to support digital transformation (88%), finance (86%) and so on. When analyzing in terms of business size, micro-enterprises (1–49 employees) face the most difficulties in terms of legality and support from the government (18%), the second most difficult is the CDM strategy (17%); For medium enterprises (60–300), in addition to difficulties in strategy and digital transformation guidelines at the top, they are concerned about digital transformation but encounter difficulties in human resources (11%) and culture (11%) upon implementing digital transformation. In terms of motivation/expectations upon implementing digital transformation, SMEs have high expectations for the efficiency brought about by digital transformation (96%); monitoring/tracking capabilities (88%); customers and markets (86%); human resources (85%) and so on while 2% of businesses have no expectations regarding the benefits that digital transformation can bring. When analyzing in terms of enterprise size, the micro enterprises (1–49 employees), in addition to the motivation for efficiency and ability to supervise/track, have high expectations for changes in human resources due to digital transformation that brings about: Improved employee capacity; improved sourcing/talent retention/employee experience and so on. For medium enterprises (60–300 employees), they do care the quality, the customers and the market following the efficiency that digital transformation brings. SMEs also aim more support from the government as well as tools to support digital transformation so that their digital transformation activities can be carried out more effectively and quickly. Regarding the proposals towards the Government, SMEs aim to have specific legal documents and policies on digital transformation (80%) and specific legal regulations related to network security and data security (77%) to protect businesses upon operating on digital platforms or the Internet against the cyber attacks. Most SMEs often encounter various financial difficulties when implementing digital transformation; therefore, they need reasonable and adequate financial support policies to implement digital transformation (75%). In addition, SMEs would like the Government to have policies to support and to encourage the leading real estate enterprises in Vietnam to share experiences and to build infrastructure, platforms, and services to support SMEs (74%) or give access to the information concerning the existing digital solutions and uses (74%). In addition, SMEs have given a number of other suggestions to the Government listed as: There should be detailed instructions on the digital transformation process; supporting vocational training; having separate policies for businesses implementing digital transformation listed as: technology support, experts, taxes and more as well as supporting community human resources. Regarding the proposal of a tool/ a software to support digital transformation activities, SMEs hopes that digital tools are able to help businesses develop a specific and appropriate digital transformation roadmap; allowing businesses to share experiences through examples and cases of good practice as well as the ability to collaborate and to cooperate to form community communities in SMEs. Businesses are often limited in finance, human resources and technology; as a result, they, firstly, will often choose a few main activities to implement digital transformation for the allowance of the selection of these areas. Digital transformation (customers, products, processes and so on) are suitable for implementing each step. Recognizing the future digital transformation scenarios that may occur in the future is another desire when businesses build their own digital transformation strategies. Particularly, the function of providing digital community orientation for each specific field is not of much interest to SMEs. It is possible that businesses would like that the digital tools have specific digital community support functions that are more suitable for businesses than the attention towards the digital transformation issue of each field or industry. The application of 4.0 technologies, digital technology and digital transformation orientation SMEs should prioritize “quick win” work because it is of high importance to be completed soon and has low implementation effort (i.e. the gap between the desired intensity and the low current intensity of use): 3D printing, automated robotics, horizontal and vertical system integration, simulation, cloud computing and cyber ​​security. This is a rather optimistic and positive signal regarding businesses’ awareness of cybersecurity issues in order to have policies, plans and precautions in the process of using digital tools as well as implementing digital policies. As for artificial intelligence technology, the Internet of Things, big data and analytics will bring great benefits to businesses as well as create breakthroughs and transformations for businesses. On the other hand, to successfully apply these technologies requires businesses to invest more in time, technology, people, finance and more with a serious and detailed implementation plan. Augmented reality and virtual reality technology should be entrusted to businesses with extensive experience and development teams. Blockchain technology, in particular, is very difficult to complete; consequently, it is postponed. Blockchain has not received enough attention, partly because of the following two reasons: not many businesses work in the financial and banking sectors in this survey and Blockchain is in its early stages. SMEs should focus on immediately implementing digital transformation for main activities including: business processes, customers and markets. Enterprises can immediately implement digital transformation for supply chain activities if the enterprise evaluates the priority level above 4; in other words, it is as high. For administrative and management activities, human development and organizational culture, businesses should proceed cautiously and plan their implementation. For activities on digital strategy orientation and network information security, businesses should entrust companies with more experience to support or rent or buy available digital tools. Enterprises should not focus on IT infrastructure, data, data analysis and smart factory activities at the present time. This is a fairly common characteristic of SMEs, with limited time and resources; therefore, they will focus on profit-generating activities first. The study presented an overview of the current situation of digital transformation of SMEs in Vietnam in recent years. The level of digital transformation readiness of businesses in Vietnam in the period before 2019 was being at a low level, especially SMEs. However, after the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been bright spots in the level of digital transformation readiness of SMEs in Vietnam. However, businesses have been encountering various difficulties and barriers in finance, infrastructure and so on when implementing digital transformation. The Politburo, the Government and other relevant Ministries have issued the diversity of policies to support SMEs, especially the process of approaching the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and implementing digital transformation. The study also presented the results of a Delphi survey following the Foresight approach on the current status and vision of digital transformation in SMEs in Vietnam with more than 300 digital transformation experts at SMEs evaluating the current status of digital transformation, of which, approximately 100 experts evaluate the future direction of applying key technologies of Industry 4.0 and digital tools to businesses. The survey results indicate that SMEs in Vietnam are looking for a digital tool or an information system to support businesses in implementing digital transformation more comprehensively and effectively. Concurrently, because of the limitations in finance, human resources and technology, SMEs should prioritize and select appropriate technology applications and implement them gradually. From these survey results, SMEs should focus on Industry 4.0 technologies as follows: 3D printing, automatic robots, horizontal and vertical system integration, simulation, cloud computing and network security; besides, they should prioritize digital transformation implementation for those activities belonging to business processes, customers and markets. Author: Nguyễn Mạnh Tuấn & Lê Ngọc Thạnh – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Trương Văn Tú & Nguyễn Trung Tuấn – National Economics University (NEU). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #95. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of November 4, 2023, UEH - Vinh Long Campus organized the Opening Ceremony of Full-time  K49 (The Next UEH Gen: Smart & Green) and a Series of Activities to Welcome New Students (Building an innovative start-up incubator, opening the Internship and Career Fair 2023, and other activities) and a meeting to celebrate the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2023) Opening Ceremony of Full-time K49 - The Next UEH Gen: Smart & Green In 2023, UEH - Vinh Long Campus welcomes the next Gen Z to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with nearly 500 new full-time students in 14 programs, 13 students from provinces/cities in the Mekong Delta and 21 other provinces/cities in the country listed as Hanoi, Bac Giang, Dak Nong, Dien Bien, Nam Dinh, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Ninh Thuan, Thanh Hoa, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Ho Chi Minh City, Ba Ria – Vung Tau, etc. Attending the Opening Ceremony, UEH was honored to welcome Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee; Ms. Le Thi Thuy Kieu - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of the People's Council of Vinh Long province; Ms. Truong Thanh Nhuan - Provincial Party Committee member, Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province; Ms. Nguyen Huynh Thu - Provincial Party Committee member, Secretary of Mang Thit District Party Committee; Ms. Huynh Thi My Ha - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs; Mr. Ho Van Kien - Deputy Director of the Department of Home Affairs; Mr. Nguyen Van Gioi - Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology; Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of the Provincial Tax Department; Mr. Tran Van Y - Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hai - Deputy Chief of Provincial Party Committee Office; Ms. Tran Thi Mai Phuong - Deputy Head of Social Culture Department, Provincial People's Committee Office; Ms. Phan Kim Quyen - Deputy Head of Economic and Budget Department, People's Council of Vinh Long province; Mr. Tran Cong Khanh - Secretary of Vinh Long Provincial Youth Union, Chairman of the Provincial Student Association; Lieutenant Colonel Phan Kim Dien - Deputy Head of Internal Political Security Department, Provincial Police, etc. along with delegates who are representatives of Boards and Divisions of the Provincial Party Committee and Centers under services, businesses, commercial banks and 25 units participating in the Job Fair. The program was also pleased to welcome teachers and representatives of the Board of Directors of Universities, Colleges, and High Schools inside and outside Vinh Long Province. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President and Director of Vinh Long Campus; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - President of UEH College of Business; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh Vice Head of UEH Collge of Technology and Design (CTD); and Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH Collge of Technology and Design; Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Member of the University Council, Senior Advisor of ISC, Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association; VLC Board of Directors; Teachers, Heads, and Deputy Heads of Schools and Deparments at the Main Campus and at Vinh Long Campus, and nearly 500 UEH students. On behalf of the lecturers and retired officials, there was the participation of People’s Teacher Dr. Dang Huynh Mai - Former Deputy Minister of Education and Training; Mr. Doan Manh Hoa - Former Principal of Vinh Long College of Economics and Finance along with teachers who are leaders of departments, faculties and lecturers of Vinh Long College of Economics and Finance. Overview of the Opening Ceremony As one of the 7 Multidisciplinary Universities in Vietnam, associated with the world's leading university models, UEH understands generational thinking and wishes to bring green, modern, and traditional, artistically inspirational, and sustainable experiences for students to freely create and discover themselves. In particular, UEH - Vinh Long Campus is a special component of UEH in carrying out the important mission of training high-quality human resources to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta region and the whole country. At the Opening Ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus - with his enthusiastic sharing, has passed on the fire of enthusiasm to new students so that they can be prepared to pursue knowledge and develop into their best versions in the University lecture hall. “Becoming a UEHer, you and your family have the right to be proud because you have chosen a quality learning environment - innovative and serious. Your future will be determined through your attitudes and actions. You need to build a plan and roadmap to study, practice and develop with high determination and commitment during your time studying at UEH. Besides, you know how to proactively explore and refine knowledge, develop your thinking from the smallest things around you to new knowledge of humanity; learn and fluently use a foreign language, especially English, as a basis for integration and becoming a global citizen. The 5.0 era will take place and the timeline is determined very closely. Unlike 4.0, human resources of the 5.0 era require the ability to "Understand, know and master technology". The goal of all technological innovations is to serve the quality of human life. I believe that the multi-disciplinary knowledge, integrating applied technology in the fields of study that you will learn at UEH, will help you to flexibly solve problems at work as well as in life. More than anyone else, you are the key "warriors" and personnel capable of seizing the opportunities of a 5.0 society. I believe and am proud that this will be the competitive advantage of a UEHer in the domestic and foreign labor market. An excellent employee and talented leader not only need to be good at their profession but also need to possess a variety of "skills" to optimally serve all job requirements. Therefore, during your studies at Vinh Long Campus, you should arrange reasonable study time to actively participate in activities organized by Youth Union, Student Association, clubs, groups, etc., take advantage of all the time and conditions possible to participate in internships, take part-time jobs, access a real working environment while you are still in school. If you have the opportunity, start a business from your own business idea or with your friends. At the same time, you must know how to take good care of yourself, must be a responsible person, first and foremost, to yourself, your family and beyond, your group and organization. A diversity of interesting things that need effort are available out there. The family, the lecturers, and the learning environment at UEH will accompany you on the journey ahead. UEH has always been striving to create a modern learning environment for students and always focuses on training activities at VLC to be implemented synchronously with those at the main campus so that students at the Vinh Long Campus can enjoy and take advantage to freely express and freely choose the best version of themselves." Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Presidenr of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus At the Opening Ceremony, Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of Vinh Long Provincial People’s Committee congratulated the school and the new K49 students at UEH Vinh Long Campus. Besides, she remarked: "Recognizing the positive contributions of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Vinh Long Campus in training human resources for the locality in recent times." She also said: "UEH together with the education system of the Province, the leaders of Vinh Long Province, the tradition of solidarity, the spirit of innovation and creativity, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will keep affirming its position to become a modern, advanced, prestigious and reputable scientific research and training center domestically and internationally, serving the development of high-quality human resources and the development of socio-economic of the southern provinces and the whole country". In the joyful atmosphere of the month of gratitude to those working in education, Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh sent her appreciation to lecturers: "On the occasion of the upcoming Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20, on behalf of the leaders of the People's Committee of Vinh Long Province, I would like to send my best wishes to all the teachers. I hope that all teachers always have enough health, enthusiasm, and faith to continue their profession and diligently dedicate themselves to the cause of cultivating people, worthy of being silent but glorious ferrymen." Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee In the joy of the opening day at Vinh Long Campus, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council congratulated the new students and instructed the Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus and the student generation at the Campus: "It is necessary to evaluate outstanding results of the Campus in the past 5 years of establishment, and orientation of the Campus’s key activities in the next 5 years (2025-2030). In the process of organizing activities, priority should be given to integrating major activities of UEH in 2024 to the activities of the Campus, ensuring the effective use of UEH's general resources. Through the activities organized to spread the brand of UEH in general and Vinh Long Campus in particular in the Mekong Delta region; Vinh Long Campus must develop a plan to launch emulation and organize a series of activities to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Campus’ establishment. In particular, it is necessary to develop a Development Plan for Vinh Long Campus in the next 5 years (2025-2030) in the spirit of a multidisciplinary and sustainable member of UEH University. In addition, UEH member colleges select and coordinate with Vinh Long Campus to jointly organize UEH-level activities in training, research, scientific conferences, and community connection to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta and the whole country". Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council The ceremony moved on to a sharing from the representative of a new K49 student, Lam Thi Kim Yen - majoring in Marketing - valedictorian: "Becoming a student at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is the dream of many young people after completing high school, including me. I myself once set my goal of studying at UEH, as well as being able to get into other universities in Ho Chi Minh City. However, during the process of inquiring about UEH, I learned that even in my hometown of Vinh Long, there is also a UEH campus. I feel that studying at this UEH campus will have the advantage of paying 70% of the tuition fee. At the main campus, the living standard in Vinh Long is consistent with the general level in the Mekong Delta provinces. Costs are not too high and are suitable for the majority of families in the Mekong Delta. While studying at the Campus, we have the opportunity to transfer to the main campus after 5 semesters of study, which is an opportunity for me and my peer students to experience different learning environments and get familiar with the learning environment to be more stable when continuing to study in the most vibrant city in the country. These are the things that made me consider and choose VLC as the destination for my university journey. I firmly believe that is also the reason why the majority of the new K49 students sitting here decided to choose to study at VLC. Lam Thi Kim Yen also represented the new students: "to send our the most sincere and profound gratitude to the lecturers - the silent boatmen. We would like to thank the lecturers for their dedication and support in their teaching career, leading us on the path of growing intellectually, living responsibly with family and contributing to society. We would like to send our deepest gratitude to our lecturers." Lam Thi Kim Yen - majoring in Marketing - valedictorian of Admission method 4 At the ceremony, in order to recognize the efforts of newly admitted students with high entrance scores for each method, the school commended and awarded certificates of merit, rewards and scholarships to 4 valedictorians with a scholarship of 23,500,000 VND and awarded certificates of merit, rewards and scholarships to 3 salutatorians with a scholarship of 18,500,000 million VND/. In addition, UEH commended and awarded admission scholarships to 75 new students, of which there were 4 Excellence scholarships (worth 13,500,000 VND/scholarship), 10 Full scholarships (worth 9,000,000 VND/scholarship) and 24 Partial scholarships (worth 4,500,000 VND/scholarship), awarded 100% of students in 3 majors: Agricultural Business, Technology and Innovation, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence with 3 full scholarships (9,000,000 VND) and 24 partial scholarships (4,500,000 VND). Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Dr. Bui Quang Hung awarding Valedictorian and Salutatorian scholarships to new students Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee - awarding admission scholarships to new students who achieved full scholarships Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet and Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - awarding admission scholarships to new students who achieved partial scholarships Ms. Le Thi Thuy Kieu - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of the People's Council of Vinh Long Province - awarding admission scholarships to new students who achieved partial scholarships Associate Professor. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam and Associate Professor. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh awarding admission scholarships to new students who achieved partial scholarships At the same time, with the policy of encouragement, although all students have different conditions, circumstances, and abilities, UEH creates fair opportunities so that no one is left behind, everyone can seize the opportunity to achieve their dreams, Vinh Long Campus awarded 10 scholarships to support learning for new students in difficult circumstances, including 04 full scholarships (worth 9,000,000 VND) and 06 Partial scholarship (worth 4,500,000 VND). Dr. Thai Kim Phung awarding scholarships to support learning for new K49 students SInce then, the K49 student generation would officially depart on a new journey, determining the best version they want with their own efforts and the values of UEH to become a new student generation ready to lead sustainable change. Following the Opening Ceremony program was a meeting to celebrate Vietnamese Teachers' Day, paying tribute to generations of lecturers. Mr. Doan Manh Hoa - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Former Principal of Vinh Long College of Economics and Finance - remarking at the ceremony The Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus acknowledging grateful to the lecturers, former leaders and lecturers of Vinh Long College of Economics and Finance The Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus showing their gratitude to UEH Leaders and Lecturers on behalf of Departments, Schools, and Departments from the Main Campus Also on this occasion, the Provincial People's Committee of Vinh Long Province awarded certificates of merit to the Vinh Long Camous team for their excellent achievements in completing tasks in the emulation movement of the 2022-2023 school year. Dr. Bui Quang Hung receiving a certificate of merit from the Provincial People's Committee "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge" is the goal and driving force for research and development that UEH always aims for with practical and meaningful activities. Starting the construction of an innovative startup incubator at Vinh Long Campus. Building a dynamic and modern working environment that inspires creative and unique ideas to be nurtured and developed is also the goal that UEH has been aiming for. On this occasion, UEH organized the “Groundbreaking ceremony of UEH Mekong innovation startup incubator" at Vinh Long Campus. This event once again affirms UEH’s commitment and determination to develop an innovative startup ecosystem in Vinh Long Province, and thereby spreading and expanding more in the Mekong Delta region to accompany the young generation on their entrepreneurial journey. Establishing the Mekong innovation startup incubator will be a solid launching pad for developing students’ ideas from school, helping young people with startup ideas, supporting and connecting domestic and international resources to develop startup projects into successful startups, and promoting local potentials and strengths in the fields of agriculture, tourism, education, and health. Groundbreaking Ceremony of UEH Mekong Innovation Startup Incubator project at Vinh Long Campus "Internship and Career Fair" was held for the first time at Vinh Long Campus "Internship and Career Fair" is an annual activity that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is always interested in and organizes at the Ho Chi Minh City campus to connect with businesses and to train high quality human resources for the labor market not only in Vietnam but also globally. The "Internship and Career Fair" was held for the first time at Vinh Long Campus, which was a very important event helping school students access and seize many opportunities to get good jobs. It was also a solution that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City wishes to provide businesses with quality human resources from the results of the training this year and in the following years. This fair received the participation of 25 businesses and provided more than 1,000 job opportunities for students in provinces/cities in the Mekong Delta listed as Vinh Long, Can Tho, Tra Vinh, Tien Giang, Dong Thap, and foreign invested enterprises, media companies, financial companies, etc. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Dr. Bui Quang Hung delivering a speech at the Opening Ceremony Mr. To Vinh Hoa - Director of Nhat Ly Law Company Limited - remarking at the Opening Ceremony of the Internship and Career Fair Mr. Tang Nhu Ba - Deputy Director of Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank UEH Vinh Long Campus Board of Directors presenting flowers to businesses participating in the Career Fair 2023 UEH Vinh Long Campus Board of Directors presenting flowers to businesses participating in the Career Fair 2023 Additional photos concerning the Series of Opening Activities for full-time K49 students News, Photos: Vinh Long Campus Reporting newspapers and radio agencies: Vinh Long Newspaper: Khởi công xây dựng vườn ươm đổi mới sáng tạo Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 8, 2023, Quacquarelli Symonds Education Organization, UK announced the results of ranking the Best Universities in Asia in 2024 (QS Asia University Rankings 2024). Accordingly, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially entered the Top 301+ of the Best Universities in the region, 100 places higher compared to that position of the previous year and continuously has promoted in the previous 3 years. Promotion for 3 consecutive years, entering the Top 301+ of Asia's Best Universities in 2024 Since appearing for the first time in the QS Asia University Rankings from 2020, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has increased its rankings strongly and continuously, affirming our reputation in training and research in the international arena. Further details are to be presented as follows: In 2020, UEH entered the Top 601+ Best Universities in Asia in accordance with QS Asia University Rankings 2021 with the participation of 650 educational institutions. What is more special, UEH is the first and only economics University in Vietnam that has ever entered the QS Asia University Rankings 2021. This outcome has helped raise UEH’s academic reputation and marked a great leap forward, creating UEH’s distinct competitive advantage in the international education market. In 2021, UEH was promoted to the Top 551+ Best Universities in Asia 2022 in accordance with the QS Asia University Rankings 2022 and was among the 10 Vietnamese Universities listed in this ranking. In 2022, UEH continued to increase sharply 150 places higher, entering the Top 401+ of Asia’s Best Universities in accordance with QS Asia University Rankings 2023. This result marks a milestone for UEH in achieving our key goal for the 2020-2020 period in terms of the strategy to develop UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University that UEH has set. On this development momentum, in 2023, the news that UEH will officially enter the Top 301+ of Asia’s Best Universities in the QS Asia University Rankings 2024 has just been announced on November 8, 2023. The 2024 rankings feature 857 educational institutions in Asia, including 149 new participating educational institutions. UEH is ranked at the 6th position among 15 Vietnamese educational institutions listed on this ranking. The important indicators contribute to UEH’s achieving the 2024 ranking results include: (1) Number of citations per article, (2) International research network, (3) Recruitment reputation, and (4) Academic reputation. UEH being in the Top 301+ of Asia’s Best Universities in the QS Asia University Rankings In short, in only 3 years, the fact that UEH has increased more than 300 places on this prestigious world academic ranking (QS Asia University Rankings) affirms the academic brand of UEH in particular and that of Vietnam in general in the region and the world. “UEH has had 47 very successful years as a key University in Economics, Management and Law, constantly increasing our ranking position in the region and the world. Currently, having officially become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with new fields of Technology and Design that affirms the capacity and the brand of training, research as well as the contributions to the community must be abosolutely more important and be paid attention to. Today, achieving the Top 301+ position on the QS Asia University Rankings 2024 is a great achievement for our UEH team. I do believe that, continuing to promote the spirit of persistent effort, UEH will succeed as a Multidisciplinary University with academic reputation and sustainable action in the Asian region by 2030.” - Prof. PhD. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of the UEH Council stated. 5-pillar strategy with systematic orientations, contributing to increasing UEH’s presence in the international community The positive results achieved in the recent time stem from the development strategies with systematic orientations for each stage that UEH has set. The first is the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy announced in 2021 with the following 5 pillars: (1) Global Citizen Training - Sustainable Action; (2) Research for the public benefit; (3) Operation: From circular campus to Green University; (4) Community of people who inspire the arts and lead change for sustainable development; (5) Governance: Prioritized sustainable development. This is the foundation for UEH’s recent promotion of upgrading training, research, community connection and internationalization. *The quality of training is constantly upgraded, linked to social practices and internationally connected Over the years, UEH’s training program has grown strongly in quantity and quality. The total number of university training programs increases from 54 (2021) to 63 (2022); Postgraduate training programs increase from 51 (2021) to 56 (2022) along with the diversity of short-term training and refresher courses, linked to market needs; Meeting educational quality standards in accordance with the standards of the Ministry of Education and Training; 17 training programs meeting two international standards: FIBAA and AUN-QA. Concurrently, training programs are developed by UEH towards being multidisciplinary in terms of the direction of integrating interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary aspects in each training field and expanding new training fields related to Technology, Design, Innovation and so on that meets practical social needs. In addition, international training programs with prestigious Universities in the world are strongly implemented by UEH, helping students access to the study programs of prestigious Universities in the world and saving study-and-travel costs as well as expanding the career opportunities through international degrees listed as: Bachelor of ASEAN Co-op; Bachelor of Western Sydney; Global Pathway Program, Bachelor of Applied Finance, University of Rennes 1, France; Lincoln Bachelor 1+2; Victoria University of Wellington Joint Program (UEH-VUW); Mekong International Bachelor; Dutch Master's Program (Master MAE & DDP) and so on along with short-term international courses taught by world-famous experts listed as: Course “Application of virtual reality and augmented reality in design” in Rome, Italy; Short course on Technology Application in Creativity with Holography and so on. Not only has UEH affirmed its domestic training brand but also been attracting a lot of interest from international students to study at UEH. The number of international students increases from 110 students in 2020 to 146 students from 10 countries in 2022. *Enhancing recruitment reputation, diverse career opportunities for learners With the asserted reputation for training high-quality human resources to meet the needs of the market over the past time, the brand “graduates from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH” is always recognized by businesses that appreciate and welcome newly-graduates. Along with that, the efforts to connect a network of more than 125 leading international educational organizations; 500 prestigious businesses and professional associations; 250,000 alumni (UEH Alumni) and so on has been a bridge to bring diverse career opportunities to all generations of UEH students. Through the meaningful and practical programs that have been carried out regularly and annually listed as: Community connection - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action, Giving to UEH, City Internship and Job Festival Ho Chi Minh City and so on, UEH’s recruitment reputation has greatly strengthened, helping students orient their careers, boostt practical integration skills, access job opportunities and create conditions for businesses to promote UEH brand to the society in terms of recruiting high quality young human resources. In particular, in the past 3 years, UEH has actively developed various types of training programs associated with professional associations, ensuring jobs for students upon graduation and serving as a launching pad for building future careers. Notably, the Integrated accounting program with international professional certification is cooperated and developed by UEH, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK). ACCA). After graduating, students will receive 02 prestigious degrees: 01 UEH Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and 01 International Professional Certificate with global practice value. In addition, UEH’s training programs receive guidance, feedback and recognition from international associations listed as: Financial Investment/Finance (CFA Institute USA); Risk analysis and insurance actuaries (American Society of Actuaries - SOA, British Actuaries Association IFoA); Finance/Banking/Tax (Australian Chartered Accountants - CPA); International Finance (Association of Market Technical Analysts - MTA) and so on. *Researching “Research Contribution For All”: research related to contemporary social issues Focusing on becoming a research-oriented University, contributing to international academic research achievements; concurrently, associated with solving contemporary social problems, UEH has made strong strides in scientific research activities and international publications on both breadth and depth features. In accordance with the Scopus database (as of October 2023), the number of UEH’s international collaboration articles has continuously increased from 186 articles (2020) to 289 articles (2021) and 330 articles (2022). During the 2020-2022 period, UEH cooperated to announce with 73 international Universities, in 31 countries around the world. The number of internationally published articles in accordance with the Scopus database (as of October 2023) increased from 357 articles (2020) to 534 articles (2021) and 630 articles (2022), of which, nearly 50% announced in association with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The number of UEH’s internationally published articles is growing continuously (Data in 2023 until October) The rate of publications in the top 1% of the world’s most cited articles recorded a gradual increase every year: from 5.3% (2020) to 6.4% (2021) and 6.8% (2022). In particular, the number of articles published in Q1 Journals has increased from 177 articles (2020) to 283 articles (2021) and 325 articles (2022), accounting for approximately 60% of the total number of publications from UEH. This reflects UEH’s outstanding results in the number of citations on articles with a ranking of 33 out of 857 educational institutions in Asia, in accordance with QS Asia University Ranking 2024 data. The rate of publications in the Top 1% of the world's most cited articles increasing every year According to the Scopus database, the number of articles published in Q1 journals currently accounts for approximately 60% of the total number of publications from UEH Concurrently, carrying out the mission of transferring knowledge and contributing to the sustainable development of society, UEH has recently implemented the program “Academic Brand” - spreading research and applied knowledge reaching out to the community with the message “Research Contribution for All”. Up to the present time, more than 70 practical applied research topics conducted by UEH teachers, experts, and scientists domestical and abroad have been published and widely shared with the community, contributing solving contemporary problems, aiming for sustainable development. Pioneering innovation, proactive international integration along with a proper development strategy not only helps UEH affirm our brand on rankings but also makes UEH officially become one of the 7 Universities operating in accordance with the Vietnam’s ‘multi-disciplinary, multi-field university’ model, consistent and integrated with advanced Universities in the world. The new management and operation model will certainly “reinforce” UEH’s training quality, research capacity, knowledge transfer and community connection. Concurrently, this opens up the prospect of increasing our position on prestigious international university rankings, helping UEH approach closer and closer to our goal in 2030: Becoming a Multidisciplinary University with academic reputation. and sustainability in the Asian region./. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing - Communication, UEWH Department of Scientific Management – International Relations Reporting press agencies: 1. Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee website: Đại học Kinh tế TPHCM vào Top 301+ các đại học tốt nhất khu vực châu Á 2. Nhan dan Newspaper: Đại học Kinh tế Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh vào Top 301+ các đại học tốt nhất châu Á 3. E- portal of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee: UEH tăng 100 bậc, vào top 301+ các đại học tốt nhất Châu Á Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, on the afternoon of November 3, 2023, at Hall A of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in coordination with the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee to solemnly organize the closing ceremony of the "Knowledge-fostering and updating program to improve executive competence for leaders and managers of Dong Nai Province in 2023" with the theme "Improving leadership and management competence to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for localities in the context of global economic integration" for 45 learners who are Directors of Departments/Devisions/Services, Heads of Committees under the People's Council, Chairmen of People's Committees of districts/cities under the Province, Presidents and General Directors of companies under the People's Committee of Dong Nai Province. Attending the Closing Ceremony, from the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, there were Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the Classroom Steering Committee; Mr. Dao Van Phuoc - Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Organizing Committee, Deputy Head of the Classroom Steering Committee. On behalf of UEH, there were Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice Head of UEH; Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting; Dr. Dinh Khuong Duy - Lecturer at UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Tu Minh Thien - Lecturer of the program. Overview of the Closing Ceremony Summarizing the course, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - shared: "In order to organize the training course responding to the call of Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, UEH conducted in-depth interviews with leaders of 15 Departments/Divisions/Services, Industrial Park Management Board, and Business Association to identify bottlenecks and inadequacies in the province's socio-economic development, thereby building a separate training program with 9 topics to update knowledge of competitiveness and sustainable development for Dong Nai province in the context of global economic integration. Despite your busy work, you spend your valuable time attending the classrooms, studying very seriously, and enthusiastically discussing the contents with the teaching team to overcome short-term difficulties and challenges as well as a long-term vision towards sustainable development. The results achieved in the training course stem from the attention, support, and facilitation of the Standing Committee of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee. I, on behalf of UEH leaders, send my sincere thanks to your affiliations.” At the Closing Ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh was pleased to share information regarding the upgrade of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City according to Decision No. 1146/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister. Accordingly, UEH officially became one of the seven higher education institutions in Vietnam operating under the model of a "multidisciplinary university", consistent and integrated with the system of advanced universities in the world. This is a development step from endogenous capacity accumulated over nearly 50 years of establishment, in accordance with practical requirements in Vietnam and the development trend of universities in the world. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - delivering the closing speech Within the framework of the Closing Ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH summarized the knowledge-updated and training program through the results of collecting student opinions on classroom organization, program content, teaching, and achieved results, general understanding and feelings on each topic. More than 90% of opinions from the learners were Agree and Strongly Agree as indicated in the survey, partly showing that the program met the expectations of students. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai affirmed: “UEH leaders and lecturers are always ready to accompany and coordinate with a proactive, positive, and effective spirit in research, consulting, training and fostering, and nursing staff at all levels of Dong Nai province". Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President - presenting the Summary Report of the training and knowledge updating program Appreciating the results of the course, Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the Classroom Steering Committee stated that he highly appreciated the teaching and learning methods of the class. UEH not only designed a classroom with presentations but also created a discussion space so that lecturers and students can work together to clarify and solve problems in each area and each field. The class met the goals and requirements set out under the direction of the Standing Committee and the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee. With the knowledge synthesized and summarized from the 9 topics of the course, students would continue to make efforts to train themselves and apply their acquired knowledge to the practice of the area and field the local authorities are in charge of so as to innovate working methods, change ways of directing and operating in a creative and effective direction, strive to successfully complete tasks for the goal of building an increasingly developed Dong Nai province. Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the Classroom Steering Committee Recognizing the learning efforts and excellent completion of the students, Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting, Head of Classroom Management Board, announced the Decision to issue certificates to 45 students. Dr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting - announcing the Decision on the completion and issuance of certificates The knowledge fostering and updating program to improve executive competence for leaders and managers of Dong Nai Province 2023 was specifically developed by UEH with the aim of improving planning, administrative and development policies for leaders and managers to meet sustainable development requirements for Dong Nai province in the 2021-2025 term and prepare leadership and management personnel for the next term. The program created opportunities to connect and to share experiences in the field with leading experts who were experiential lecturers; concurrently, to listen to students' feedback in order to improve the quality of the course. The program was structured in 9 topics, taking place from October 6 to November 3, 2023, associated with the reality of Dong Nai Province: (1) Competitiveness and sustainable development strategies in Dong Nai province in the context of global economic integration; (2) Planning and implementing sustainable development policies; (3) Human resource management in public organizations; (4) Agricultural value chain applying high technology and market linkage activities; (5) Digital transformation management in the public sector: Opportunities and challenges; (6) Developing smart cities associated with industrialization and modernization to promote sustainable development in Dong Nai; (7) Innovative leadership in the context of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution; (8) Strategies for enhancing the competences of Dong Nai tourism cluster in the context of Industry 4.0; and (9) International economic integration and globalization - Policy issues for Dong Nai. Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the Classroom Steering Committee - awarding certificates to the learners of Group 1 (From left to right: Mr. Pham Van Cuong - Director of Department of Industry and Trade; Mr. Nguyen Van Dung - Chairman of the Board of Members of Dong Nai Food Industry Corporation; Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Chung - Chief of Office of the National Assembly Delegation, People's Council Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Ta Quang Truong - Director of the Department of Information and Communications; Mr. Nguyen Kim Long - Provincial Party Committee member, Chief of Provincial People's Committee Office; Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Huu Nguyen - Provincial Member, Director of Department of Planning & Investment; Ms. Truong Thi Huong Binh - Provincial Party Committee member, Director of Department of Finance; Mr. Nguyen Kim Phuoc - Head of Economic and Budget Committee, Provincial People's Council; Mr. Cao Tien Sy - Provincial Party Committee Member, Director of Department of Agriculture and Rural Development) Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - awarding certificates to the learners of Group 2 (From left to right: Ms. Ta Thi Thuy - Chairman of the Board of Members of Dong Nai Irrigation Works Exploitation Company; Mr. Duong Xuan Son - Director of Dong Nai Province Irrigation Works Exploitation Company; Mr. Ho Van Ha - Provincial Party Committee Member, Director of the Department of Construction; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Mr. Vo Hoang Phuong - Director of the Provincial Construction Investment Project Management Board; Mr. Mai Van Hien - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of Thong Nhat District People's Committee; Mr. Do Chanh Quang - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of Long Khanh City People's Committee) Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President - awarding certificates to the learners of Group 3 (From left to right: Mr. Lai The Thong - Director of the Department of Science and Technology; Mr. Dinh Viet Tien - Chairman of Dong Nai Lottery and General Services Company Limited; Mr. Nguyen Van Khang - Head of the People's Committee Provincial Party Committee; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien - Director of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs; Ms. Truong Thi Kim Hue - Provincial Party Committee member, Director of the Department of Education and Training; Mr. Tran Quang Tu - Provincial Party Committee member, Director Director of the Department of Home Affairs; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Ms. Le Thi Ngoc Loan - Provincial Party Committee member, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism; Mr. Nguyen Cong Duc - General Director of One Member Company Limited Dong Nai Lottery and General Services; Ms. Huynh Ngoc Kim Mai - Head of the Department of Culture and Society, Provincial People's Council) Mr. Dao Van Phuoc - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Organizing Committee, Deputy Head of the Classroom Steering Committee - awarding certificates to the learners of Group 4 (From left to right: Ms. Truong Thi My Dung - Head of the Legal Department - Provincial People's Council; Ms. Tran Thi Vu Hau - General Director of Dong Nai Food Industry Corporation; Ms. Nguyen Thi Giang Huong - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of Nhon Trach District People's Committee; Mr. Dao Van Phuoc - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organizing Committee; Mr. Do Khoi Nguyen - Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of Bien Hoa City People's Committee; Mr. Tran Thanh Hai - General Director of Sonadezi Corporation; Mr. Pham Viet Phuong - Head of the Provincial Biotechnology High-tech Park Management Board) Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - awarding certificates to the learners of Group 5 (From left to right: Ms. Dang Thanh Thuy - Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs; Ms. Vo Thi Xuan Dao - Director of the Department of Justice; Mr. Tran Nam Bien - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of Dinh Quan District People's Committee; Mr. Nguyen Huu Ky - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Tan Phu District; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Ms. Vu Thi Minh Chau - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Trang Bom District; Ms. Nguyen Thi Cat Tien - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of Xuan Loc District People's Committee; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thang - Provincial Party Committee member, Chief Inspector of the province) After more than 47 years of construction and development, UEH has become a prestigious center for training, research and consulting in economic sciences, finance, business, law, management, technology and design in Vietnam, contributing to the cause of construction and socio-economic development of the country. During the development process, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with organizations, agencies and businesses through the program “Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” to accompany organizations and businesses in the process of training high-quality human resources; concurrently, it brings value to society and the community, especially spreading the value of multi-disciplinary knowledge. Delegates and learners taking some photos Additional images of the ceremony: News and photos: Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On26 October 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH University) is delighted to announce the commencement of a groundbreaking project titled "Sustainable Development in the European Union: Jean Monnet Interdisciplinary Module". This initiative has received financing from the European Union under the prestigious Jean Monnet Actions of the Erasmus programme. This project marks a significant milestone for UEH, being the first-ever Jean Monnet Actions project to be financed at our esteemed institution. Such an achievement places UEH University among a select group of universities in Vietnam; to date, fewer than 10 universities in the country have been awarded Jean Monnet Actions projects. This recognition solidifies UEH's commitment to advancing academic excellence and global partnerships. The project is aimed at enhancing the understanding of sustainable development in Vietnam, which, despite its commitment to global sustainability standards, ranks only 55th in the Global Sustainability Index. In the words of Dr. Hai - Yen Hoang, "Vietnam's journey towards sustainability is pivotal, and through the EU4Sustainability project, we aim to offer higher education students the cognitive tools they need to comprehend the EU's role as a global promoter of sustainable development." Dr. Hai-Yen Hoang - Dean School of Banking, UEH University will be leading this ambitious project as the academic coordinator. Over the coming months, UEH students and the larger community can look forward to a series of enlightening courses, delivered by esteemed lecturers from UEH and global experts. The courses include: In addition to these courses, a dedicated webpage for the project will soon be launched. This platform will provide free access to all the learning materials and results of the project for students, university staff, and the public at large. The UEH University remains committed to fostering an environment of learning and international collaboration. We believe this project will not only benefit our students but also contribute meaningfully to Vietnam's sustainable development journey. For further information, please contact our communications office. News, photos: School of Banking, UEH University Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The academic seminar that introduced the 2023 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences took place on November 3, 2023 and garnered an attendance of approximately 350 individuals at Hall B1.302, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10. Graduate students, full-time university students from various academic disciplines, and lecturers from various UEH schools attended the seminar in considerable numbers. On the side of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, there was the participation of Associate Professor, PhD. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice rector in charge of the College of Economics, Law and Government; Associate Professor, PhD. Vo Tat Thang -  Dean of the School of Economics and researchers in labor economics; and teachers from a variety of schools and institutes of UEH. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2023 to Professor Claudia Goldin  (Harvard University, USA). Professor Goldin was honored for her significant study on the subject of women's involvement in the labor market, which was conducted within the Department of Economics. A comprehensive dataset covering two centuries that captures information pertaining to women's incomes and contributions inside the labor sector. This CELG seminar started by introducing and engaging in a comprehensive discussion surrounding two following attracted presentations. • Topic 1: The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2023: Claudia Goldin and the Economics of Gender in the Labor Market During the presentation, Dr. Dang Dinh Thang provided a comprehensive summary of the important research conducted by Professor Claudia Goldin. Professor Goldin's research focused on the evolving role of women in the labor market within the dynamic economic scenery of the United States. Her work has significantly influenced the field of gender economics research and garnered considerable attention from researchers across the world. Dr. Dang Dinh Thang - Postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Reproduction and Health, Norwegian Center of Research Excellence at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH), Research Fellow at Environment for Development – EfD UEH Prof. Goldin has been a trailblazer in pioneering universal studies on factors influencing women's participation in the labor market, such as family dynamics, the birth of the first child, income, expectations, diversification of professions, job nature, increased access to education, and the spread of contraceptive use. She also suggested research gaps in women's achievements in the labor market, including natural experiments on policy changes affecting gender gaps, the impact of having a first child, workplace structure and flexibility, various unconventional causes, and policy tools using macro and micro research methods like cross-country data comparison and individual data analysis (Applied Micro Economics). Specifically, Goldin addressed the first reason for women's labor market participation as national policies on maternity support, noting how child care post-childbirth significantly affects women's return to work. The influence of family and friends (Family peer effects) is most evident from the second year after childbirth, following the end of maternity support policies (Nicoletti, Salvanes & Tominey, 2018). Cultural impacts and social norms, particularly in socialist countries, have been shown to encourage higher rates of women returning to work post-childbirth compared to capitalist countries (Boelmann, Raute & Schonberg, 2022). Particularly, Prof. Goldin examined the impact of having a first child (Motherhood impact) through the child penalty index, revealing that while both men and women experience reduced labor costs upon having their first child, women achieve less in the labor market by over 20% (Kleven et al., 2019). This finding is significant for developing more suitable maternity support policies based on specific characteristics. Kleven, Landais, and Leite-Mariante (2023) conducted a study on the child penalty in Ho Chi Minh City and other regions in Vietnam, finding that the penalty for women in Ho Chi Minh City is higher compared to other areas, with a national average penalty of 1.2%. Additionally, various related studies such as government policy interventions on women's labor market contributions (Bertrand et al., 2019), mental health care's impact on improving the labor market (Baranov et al., 2020), workplace harassment and violence (Folke & Rickne, 2022; Adams-Prassl et al., 2023), and economics of the third gender (LGBT) in the workplace (Drydakis, 2022) are hot topics in recent world-renowned journals contributing to gender economics research. Vietnam has one of the world's highest women labor market participation rates, with the Northern region showing higher participation than the South due to the influence of socialist culture and new economic opportunities (Huynh and Ku 2023). However, Vietnam currently lacks extensive gender economics research, presenting potential topics to explore gender differences in its labor market. Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Lecturer in the School of Public Finance and the Institute for Agricultural and Health Policy Research, UEH-CELG. Gender inequality manifests in various forms, and Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh has highlighted evidence of harmful practices in Vietnam, such as domestic violence, detrimental customs and behaviors towards women and children, undervalued traditionally female tasks, and limited female leadership in businesses. Recently, there has been a decline in child marriage and harmful customs in ethnic minority areas, with women gaining more rights to participate in state agencies and high-level leadership roles (Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union). Research themes on gender inequality from 2000 to 2021 primarily focused on income, societal roles, financial decisions, and religion, among men and women. However, recent years have seen new topics of interest such as female entrepreneurship, women's relationships with peers and family, and their participation in corporate leadership (Belingheri et al., 2021). According to Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh, gender inequality research can focus on issues like access to education, government policy impacts, societal and relational influences, and family dynamics. The subject of gender inequality extends beyond men and women, including the increasingly recognized third gender globally. Causes of gender inequality worth examining include the post-COVID-19 pandemic situation, inequality among ethnic groups, the third gender, gender equality in green transitions, and in designing educational programs. The CELG Seminar garnered attention from lecturers, researchers, and students, with numerous questions raised during the interaction session. Despite limitations in the volume of global and Vietnam-specific gender inequality research, this presents an opportunity for researchers and students to engage in upcoming gender economics studies. Research in gender economics in Vietnam can significantly contribute to promoting gender equality, socio-economic development, and building a fairer society. Insights from the seminar speakers provide educators, researchers, and students with valuable knowledge and new directions for research, contributing to the United Nations' future goals of addressing gender inequality. Discussion and exchange at the Seminar: Additional images of the CELG Semninar: News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government References: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The date October 4, 2023 opened a new historical milestone for the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to be one of the seven higher education institutions in Vietnam to operate under the model of a "Multidisciplinary University". UEH officially began a new journey with a new mission of joining hands with the community and the world, solving common social and global problems towards a beautiful and sustainable future. Welcoming this new journey - the series of "University Day" activities for the UEHer community had officially begun! A new journey creating a new future - “FUTURE GENERATIONS” After 47 years of development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has successfully completed the important/strategic mission assigned by the Party, Government and previous generations, which is “to become a key national, large-scale public university with of high-quality training and scientific research in economics and management in Vietnam”. Moreover, with the tireless efforts of many generations, UEH has always been a pioneering and innovative educational institution in three fields: Education, Research and Social - Community Responsibility. UEH is proud to have an important position on Vietnam’s higher education system and has gradually affirmed its academic reputation in the world with prestigious rankings: the first and only economics university in Vietnam ranked in the top 401+ QS Asia University Rankings 2023; among the Top 1 Best Universities in Vietnam and Top 66 Leading Universities in Asia according to the 2022 U-Multirank Ranking; Top 8 Best Universities in Vietnam, leading Economics, Management, Business and Law schools for 4 consecutive years according to the 2022 Webometrics Ranking; Top 298 Best Universities in Asia as announced by SCImago 2022; leading 9 Universities in Vietnam, honored to be in the Top 301-400 leading Universities in the world contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations according to THE Impact Rankings 2023, etc. Following that development, UEH aims at the better by cultivating positive values based on its inherent knowledge base. UEH carries responsibility for itself to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, globally integrated, responsible to the community, the country, the world’s common problems, and most of all, responsibilities to a new generation, the future generation. As the heart of a University, current and future UEH students not only reflect social diversity but also develop academic and professional skills along with environmental and ethical awareness and social responsibility. The future generation of UEH will join hands with the community and the world, solving common social and global problems towards a beautiful and sustainable future. The mission of the past has created a UEH that is always steadfast and confident in moving forward, and UEH today is the one cultivating knowledge and spreading inspiration to gradually complete the next mission. The series of "University Day": Welcome the new journey of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Ready for a new journey - UEH's "University Day" series taking place from November 6 - 18, 2023 will be a series of meaningful events for all students, officials, and partners of UEH with creative and groundbreaking ideas, uniting generations towards the common goal of "Developing the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University". A variety of activities will take place within the framework of the event including: ArtCamp exhibition and Mindmap model from November 6 - 18, 2023 In order to spread the message "Sustainable Lifestyle In Community", excellent images of the ArtCamp 2022 competition will be displayed at the UEH exhibition. Each work aims at meaningful values: Smart life and modern society; Sustainable lifestyle seeking to protect the environment, civilized society, prosperous community, and economic development; Humans as the center of digital life; Global citizen - sustainable action - community benefits; Leading change and inspiring the arts; From a circular campus to a green university, thereby, it contributes to spreading a sustainable lifestyle in the community, especially future generations of UEH. At the same time, the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable mindmap model jointly implemented by UEH teachers and students in the UEH Day 2022 is displayed oficially in this event, demonstrating the vision and determination to prepare for the future journey. Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH mindmap competition for students In order to convey the messages and strategies of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University to generations of UEH students so that they can understand and act with the school, the mindmap contest "UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable" will be held from November 2-9, 2023 with the topics given by the UEH Organizing Committee. Each team will think together, discuss and present meaningful, creative and practical solutions on a mind map. Each product of the competition teams will be ideas and initiatives that contribute to the University's development strategy in the upcoming period and will be exhibited within the framework of the "University Day" on 18th November 2023. "Ensemble performance of the song Pride of UEH" Project Demonstrating the youth, enthusiasm, calling and pride of UEH towards an event marking an important milestone on the journey to affirm the brand of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the project "UEH Pride Song Ensemble" carried out by more than 1,000 students will officially launch on November 18, 2023. "Letter to Future Generations" campaign from November 13 - 18, 2023 Believing that every UEHer individual who has accompanied UEH during the past time feels proud and wishes to join in the joy of the achievements and new journey of UEH University, the "Letter to Future Generations" campaign was launched to be a place for everyone to send good wishes, express their wishes and affirm their faith to move forward. More than 4,700 individual wishes and images sent to the UEH Chatbox tool will be the pieces to create a meaningful "I LOVE UEH" image, engraving the special mark of 47-year-old UEH. Union activities for UEH officials and former employees To be a pioneer in the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey requires the consensus and commitment of all UEH officials and employees and the support of generations of former officials for the strategy of the University. Therefore, meaningful Union activities will be implemented throughout the upcoming time, including the English Karaoke program for officials (November 10, 2023) and the Meeting of Retired Officials (November 16, 2023). Ceremony to announce the Prime Minister's Decision to transform the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City On November 18, 2023, Announcement Ceremony of the Prime Minister's Decision to transform the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will officially take place live at Hall A.116 and online on technology platforms, marking a very important milestone in nearly 50 years of establishment and development of UEH. This is the most important activity within the framework of the "University Day" series for all UEH officials, learners, and partners, with the participation of the Government leaders, and Ministries, Departments, etc. to together witness the important moments of UEH's transformation and affirm a UEH University with historical traditions, solidarity, humanity, gratitude, dynamism, creativity, pioneering innovation, proactive integration, approaching world trends, and developing from its internal forces to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, with a reputation in Asia and the world, at the same time, honoring and praising the generations of UEH Teachers who have been contributing, making efforts and dedication to preserving and developing the image, reputation and academic prestige of UEH, laying an important foundation for new developments of UEH in the near future. With a new position and stature, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on its new journey needs the understanding, solidarity and companionship of all officials, employees, learners, students, alumni and partners. And the "University Day" series will be the opening event for this important journey. A spirit of "Pioneering innovation - Connecting generations - Spreading passion" will continue to be fostered and spread strongly in each UEHer to build the pillar of "durable trust" on the journey of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. *Let's follow the activities of the "University Day" series at UEHer and UEH Student Apps! News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of November 6, 2023, the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding between the School of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG - UEH) and Nhan Kiet Human Resources Supply Company Limited took place solemnly at Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10. Attending the signing ceremony, on the side of Nhan Kiet Human Resources Supply Company Limited, were Mr. Nguyen Quoc Trung - Deputy General Director; Mr. Dang Minh Dung - Sales Director of the Central region and Ms. Vo Thi Mai Thanh - Sales Director of Binh Duong. On the side of the School of Economics, CELG - UEH; the presence of Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of CELG - UEH; Dr. Thai Tri Dung - Head of Human Resource Management (HRM); MSc. Vo Thanh Tam - Deputy Head of the Department of Human Resource Management (HRM); with staff of the School of Economics and students from the HUREA club. Representing CELG UEH leadership, Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of CELG - UEH introduced the vision, mission, and core values of the School and thanked Nhan Kiet Co., Ltd. for facilitating CELG - UEH students to participate in the internship program at the company. He also expressed his desire to cooperate in future activities to support students to participate in the business semester and share professional skills. Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of CELG - UEH Within the framework of the ceremony, Dr. Thai Tri Dung - Head of the Department of Human Resources Management introduced the future training and research orientation of the department and discussed with Nhan Kiet Co., Ltd. some areas of cooperation between the Department of Human Resources Management and the company's Human Resources Department. Mr. Nguyen Quoc Trung - Deputy General Director shared about areas where the two sides can cooperate, including supervising students to conduct business semesters, supporting the HUREA club in academic competitions, and sending human resources experts to share practical experiences and give feedback on applied training programs. Dr. Thai Tri Dung - Head of the Human Resources Management Department In the spirit of unity, the School of Economics, CELG - UEH and Nhan Kiet Human Resources Supply Company Limited officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the following contents: Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam and Mr. Nguyen Quoc Trung signing the MOU In the trend of globalization, higher education institutions always aim to improve the quality of training to provide high-quality human resources for the economy. The cooperation signing ceremony between CELG - UEH and Nhan Kiet Company Limited has opened a sustainable and long-term cooperative relationship in training, fostering and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the country’s economic development. On that basis, this cooperative relationship will achieve great success in the upcoming time, bringing many development opportunities for students and making practical contributions to the Vietnamese economy. Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam representing and presenting gifts to partners Additional photos regarding the ceremony: News and photos: UEH School of Economics, CELG - UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the atmosphere to celebrate the 47th anniversary of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2023) and 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2023) and especially to welcome a new journey – UEH Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH Labour Union organized English Karaoke Contest "UEH EngKara Idol 2023". After more than one month of implementation, the Contest has come to the Final Round with impressive performances! In order to be a pioneer in the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey, it requires the consensus, support and commitment of all UEHers towards the University's strategy. Therefore, meaningful Labour Union activities for officials and employees of all generations will be frequently and effectively deployed in order to foster the bond among individuals. And English Karaoke contest "UEH EngKara Idol 2023" is one of the meaningful activities. The contest is for all UEH officials and employees with the desire to promote the spirit of love for learning foreign languages via music. The program is also to promote the role of aesthetic education, building a healthy cultural life at UEH, and to enhance connection and communication within UEHers community and to provide opportunities for UEHers to confidently express their personality and showcase their talents as well. After more than a month of implementation, the contest has attracted the attention and participation of nearly 100 UEHers with 65 performances by different departments and offices. 16 best performances in two categories of solo and duet-trio were selected for the Final Round. Preliminary round with many impressive performances On the evening of November 10, 2023, "UEH EngKara Idol 2023" Final Round and Award Ceremony officially took place in Hall B1.302 with the presence of Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - President of UEH Labour Union, Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Labour Union; MSc. Phan Thi Thu Hang - Standing member of the Executive Committee of UEH Labour Union and all contestants. UEH managers, academic staff and students also attended to support and cheer the performances. UEH EngKara Idol 2023 Final Round and Award Ceremony Speaking at the opening of the ceremony, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - President of UEH Labour Union shared: "UEH EngKara Idol 2023" is the 3rd contest organized by UEH Labour Union, the first one in 2014, the second one in 2018. This year, the contest is designed with the combination challenge of music and English in order to encourage the love of learning foreign languages via music among UEHers. This is a useful cultural activity that provides UEHers with opportunity to interact and relax after a period of professional activities. At the same time, the program is to enhance UEHers’ solidarity and collaboration towards the new period of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University." Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy, President of UEH Labour Union, delivered the opening speech In order to select the best performances, the Organizing Committee invited the Jury Council of experts in the field of music and English, including Musician Truong Quang Tuyen - Vietnam Musicians Association, Musician Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Head of UEH Administration Office, Vietnam Musicians Association; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Director of UEH Dormitory Management Board (First Prize in Economics Student Solo 1998, Gold Medal of City Student Singing Contest; Silver Medal of National Student Singing Contest 1998); MSc. Bui My Ngoc – Vice Dean of UEH Faculty of Foreign Languages; Mr. Joseph G. Chabak  – English teacher (studied dramatic arts and musical theater at HB studios in New York City). Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen, Vice President of UEH Labour Union, presented the tokens to the Jury With careful preparation and investment in their voices, costumes and performance style, the contestants had explosive moments and shined with all their might, immersing the whole auditorium in a musical night of classical, semi-classical and modern styles. Contestants shined on stage Final results No Full name Labour Union Division Song Prize SOLO CATEGORY 1 Ngô Mai Thuỳ Quyên CTD Administration Office A million dreams First 2 Nguyễn Quang School of Economics Sorry seems to be the hardest word Second 3 Võ Lạc Âu Dương Department of Marketing and Communication Forever and one Second 4 Vũ Minh Thái Department of Facilities Unbreak my heart Third 5 Sandhya Rao CTD Institutes and School of Media & Design Imagine Third 6 Bùi Ngọc Hà Thy Department of Finance - Accounting Baby one more time Third 7 Lê Văn Lâm School of Banking Million years ago Consolation 8 Nguyễn Ngọc Bảo Trúc Department of Scheduling - Testing Save the best for last Consolation 9 Đào Thị Minh Huyền Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) Love you like a love song Consolation 10 Nguyễn Ngọc Thanh Bình Department of Undergraduate Training Proud of you Consolation 11 Nguyễn Thanh Quang Department of Inspectorate That's why you go away Consolation 12 Bùi Thị Lệ Thuỷ School of Mathematics - Statistics Everytime we touch Consolation DUET - TRIO CATEGORY 1 Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Anh International School of Business (ISB) I always remember, and will see you again one day First Nguyễn Gia Thịnh 2 Nguyễn Hoàng Tuyết Mai CELG Administration Office The nights Second Phạm Hoài Thanh Trang 3 Trần Thị Phương Thanh School of Accounting You are the reason Third Hoàng Việt Huy Phùng Quốc Việt 4 Hoàng Thu Hằng School of International Business - Marketing A little love Consolation Nguyễn Huệ Minh Audience Award 1 Lê Văn Lâm School of Banking Million years ago Awarding the prizes for excellent performances "UEH EngKara Idol 2023" has come to close with success thanks to the support of the different departments, participation and enthusiastic support of the entire UEHers. Via the contest, we hope that the spirit of "Pioneer innovation - Connecting generations - Spreading passion" will continue to be fostered and spread strongly in each UEHer for a UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy presented gifts to the sponsors Follow the booklet of activities of the "University Day" series here or at App UEHer and App UEH Student! Other photos: News, photos: Marcom and UEH Labour Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology We are running against time to strive and do our best, but we forget to give ourselves a break. Sometimes, we should slow down to take a look around, so that we don't get caught up in the rat race of life and miss the beauty around us. Acoustic Show: Twilight takes us to a nostalgic and dreamy space and successfully invites you to slowly enjoy the lingering of the magical resonating melodies that create a mellow and soaring song. With the new and innovative combination of fairy tales and modern times, it will bring you the opportunity to explore and experience a fascinating musical space. UEH hopes to spread a cool breeze to the hearts of students to enjoy the positive energy shared by music after hours of intense studying. Not only that, this is also a space to help you improve your English, an opportunity for you to find the interest in learning your language through music. The ups and downs of songs such as The river, Wake me up, Never say never,... performed by Whatever band bring excitement in the dreamy and warm space at B1 Lobby Besides the moments of enjoying and immersing yourself in melody , the event also has a Minigame for you to confidently use the English language Tea break is prepared for students throughout the event Acoustic Show: Twilight has successfully delivered the messages that touch the hearts of students and the program hopes that students will find their interest in learning English and be able to balance the peace in their hearts. Finally, the Organizing Committees would like to thank the students for their enthusiastic participation and support for UEH's program. We hope to see you again soon. News, photos: Đội Cộng tác viên UEH, Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have always been considered the foundation of the economy for both developed and developing countries. However, SMEs often do not have digital resources and are limited in finance, human resources and qualifications; therefore, they encounter some difficulties in the initial steps of implementing digital transformation. Facing this reality, the author from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) conducted a Delphi survey following the Foresight approach on more than 300 digital transformation experts in SMEs in Vietnam with the purpose of evaluating the characteristics, issues in digital transformation and business vision, future digital transformation in addition to forecasting the need for digital transformation and priority activities for implementing digital transformation in businesses. Implementing the Foresight approach in building digital transformation strategies for SMEs in Vietnam Digital transformation is considered one key and important factor to successfully approach the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and to avoid falling behind. The reality indicates that the developed countries around the world are growing strongly thanks to this transformation. In accordance with the research by Microsoft and IDG in the Asia-Pacific region (Microsoft, 2018), CDs can bring approximately 6% to GDP in 2017, 25% in 2019, and approximately 60% in 2021. In 2018, CDM had an impact on increasing productivity by approximately 15% and is expected to increase to 21% by 2020. At the same time, 85% of jobs will have to change and up to 27% of jobs will no longer exist due to the impact of CDS in the near future. However, implementing CD is not an easy job; organizations must develop and implement strategies to evaluate the impacts of CD. These strategies involve transforming key business activities affecting products and processes as well as the entire business models and management concepts (Matt et al., 2015). The following are the main reasons motivating the research: Overview of the digital transformation situation of small and medium enterprises in Vietnam The study conducted an overview of the current status of digital transformation in SMEs in Vietnam in order to evaluate the level of digital transformation readiness, the barriers and the motivations towards promoting the digital transformation process as well as the policies to support digital transformation from the government for SME enterprises. Level of readiness in terms of digital transformation According to survey results on the level of readiness for Industrial Revolution 4.0 on 2,659 industrial enterprises in Vietnam in 2018, the majority of industrial enterprises (85%) have not made any preparations for Industrial Revolution 4.0; A small number of businesses (13%) are at the ‘beginner’ level; Only 2% of businesses are considered to have basic qualifications and are learning; There are no enterprises rated at the leading level. If evaluated by scale, up to 91% of SMEs are at the outsider level with a score of only 0.51 out of 5 points, of which only 8% of enterprises are at the beginner level, and 1% of enterprises are at the basic level. In addition, according to the survey results of the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) conducted on 350 businesses in 2019, 30.7% of businesses have learned about digital transformation but do not know what to do while 5.1% of businesses do not understand and have not taken any action on implementing digital transformation. Therefore, it can be assessed that the level of digital transformation readiness of SMEs in Vietnam in the period before 2019 is rather low. However, after the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been bright spots in CDS readiness. The results of a survey of 1,000 businesses at the end of 2022 indicate that most businesses (mainly SMEs) are ready for the transition to the digital environment; All industries have a CD readiness score of over 2 points, of which 12 out of 16 industries have a readiness score above the average level (2.5 score). Challenges and barriers to implementing digital transformation According to a study by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in 2017, Vietnamese SMEs often encounter three main following obstacles upon implementing Digital transformation: (1) Lack of access to financial resources, (2) Difficulties to participate in domestic and international value chains, (3) Ineffective government support. The report on the Digital Development Index of SMEs in the Asia-Pacific region conducted on 1,340 businesses in the Asia-Pacific region in April 2020 demonstrates that SMEs in Vietnam often encounter problems. Difficulties in implementing digital transformation are as follows: Lack of digital skills and human resources (17%), “ack of a strong enough IT foundation (16.7%), Lack of digital thinking or digital culture in businesses (15.7%) and so on. According to the results of a survey by Luong Minh Huan (2020) on over 400 businesses in assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the trend of applying digital technology among businesses, the majority of SMEs face the following barriers in applying the digital transformation tool than other large enterprises: High cost of applying digital tools (59.8%), Lack of infrastructure (37.5%), Lack of information regarding digital technology (35.9%), Lack of internal human resources (35.3%) and so on. In order to prepare for the activities of the CDS Enterprise Support Program for the 2021-2025 period, the Enterprise Development Department - Ministry of Planning and Investment (2021) conducted a survey of more than 1,300 enterprises, of which 72% are for SMEs. The survey results present that up to 60.1% of businesses have difficulties in investment costs and application of digital technology; 52.3% of businesses have difficulty changing business habits and practices whlie 52.3% of businesses do not have enough internal human resources to apply digital technology. The driving forces behind the digital transformation process Upon implementing digital transformation, in accordance with Hung (2019), businesses can get the following benefits: (1) Increased profit margin, (2) Increased productivity, (3) Reduced costs, (4) Increased revenue, (5) Increased customer engagement (Hung, 2019). The driving forces for digital transformation of Vietnamese SMEs, in accordance with IDC & Cisco (2020), are as follows: Market growth and expansion (18%), Providing better customer experience (16%), Launching new products/services services or improvements to the existing products/services (15%) and so on. With the impact and the influence from the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnamese SMEs have realized the great benefits of CDs to help businesses overcome the pandemic and develop sustainably in the future. Vietnamese SMEs, in accordance with survey results by Luong Minh Huan (2020), expect digital transformation will help: Reduced costs (67.1%), Reduced paperwork (56.8%), Reduced direct contact (52.1 %) and Effective business administration (51.4%). Policies to support digital transformation from the Government Currently, the Politburo, the Government and other relevant Ministries have issued diverse policies to support SMEs, especially the process of approaching Industrial Revolution 4.0 and implementing digital transformation. Specifically as follows: On June 3, 2020, according to Decision No. 749/QD-TTg, the Prime Minister approved the “National Digital Transformation Program until 2025, orientation to 2030”. On January 7, 2021, the Ministry of Planning and Investment approved the “Program to support community-based enterprises in the period 2021-2025” to support the promotion of digital community in SMEs. After one-year implementation, nearly 200,000 users have accessed guidance documents to raise awareness regarding digital transformation, more than 500 businesses have assessed the level of digital transformation readiness besides approxiamately100 businesses are receiving consulting support. On March 26, 2021, the Ministry of Information and Communications approved the “Support Program for Digital Transformation SMEs” focusing on accelerating digital transformation in SMEs through the application of the best digital platforms. After more-than-11-month implementation, the program has selected 23 excellent “Make in Vietnam” digital platforms to announce and to introduce to businesses through the Smedx.vn website. On August 26, 2021, Decree No. 80/2021/ND-CP was issued by the Government to detail and to guide the implementation of a number of articles of the Law on Support for SMEs. On December 13, 2021, the Ministry of Information and Communications issued Decision 1970/QD-BTTTT approving the “Project to determine the index to evaluate the level of digital transformation of enterprises and to support the promotion of digital transformation enterprises". On May 10, 2022, the Ministry of Planning and Investment issued Circular No. 06/2022/TT-BKHDT clearly regulating details and implementation instructions related to supporting SMEs in technology and human resource development, consulting and so on. Please refer to the full research titled Digital transformation strategy for small and medium enterprises in Vietnam – Approaching Foresight TẠI ĐÂY. Author: Nguyễn Mạnh Tuấn & Lê Ngọc Thạnh – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Trương Văn Tú & Nguyễn Trung Tuấn – National Economics University (NEU). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #94. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 4, 2023, the transformation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City into a Multidisciplinary University according to Decision 1146 of the Prime Minister opened a new chapter for the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); at the same time, creating a new mark in the history of Vietnamese education. In the journey of training human resources for modern society and international integration, the International School of Business (ISB) is proud to be confirmed as an indispensable part of UEH. International School of Business - Formation History The International School of Business (ISB) of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was established in 2010 to build a world-class educational environment right in Vietnam. ISB focuses on providing training programs from Undergraduate to Doctoral levels, with English as the entire language of instruction. ISB offering programs from Undergraduate to Doctoral levels with English as the language of instruction During its development process, ISB expanded its initial goals into two directions: One is to build a generation of highly capable graduates, sought after by employers from multinational companies and corporations while the other is to guide students to become successful entrepreneurs in the future. To achieve the above two goals, ISB constantly strives to build curriculum and extracurricular activities with the desire to help students achieve comprehensive competencies, including attitudes, skills and knowledge. The 10-year journey affirms the quality of training After more than a decade since its establishment, ISB has affirmed its excellence in the field of education. The School has built and developed a diverse and vibrant community, including more than 6,000 students enrolled in undergraduate programs and more than 1,000 students studying in Postgraduate programs. As a member of UEH, ISB constantly strives to contribute significant achievements in the journey of transforming UEH into a Multidisciplinary University. Notable achievements of the ISB 2017: ISB was honored to be awarded a certificate from FIBAA (Switzerland), recognizing the quality of its international training. 2018: ISB BBus Talent Undergraduate Program was certified by CPA (Australia). 2020 onwards: ISB continuously expands cooperation with educational partners in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Up to now, ISB has provided joint programs and receives degrees directly from prestigious educational partner universities in the world such as: Bachelor of Business and Master of Business from Western Sydney University (Australia); Master in Senior Executive from UQAM University (Canada); Master of Finance and Master of Human Resource Management from Massey University (New Zealand). Furthermore, ISB has successfully signed with educational leading and prestigious partners in Australia, New Zealand and Canada as Monash University (Australia), Macquarie University (Australia), University of Technology Sydney (Australia), University of Waikato (New Zealand), Massey University (New Zealand), University of New Brunswick (Canada), Dalhousie University (Canada). 2022: ISB becomes an official member of CUIBE (Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education), at the 2022 Fall Governance Meeting, Bryant University, Rhode Island. Many of CUIBE's member schools are ranked in the Top 25 International Business programs in the United States for 2023 by the U.S. News & World Report. These include the University of South Carolina, Florida International University and George Washington University. Currently, ISB is the first unit in Vietnam to be a member of CUIBE, as well as the first representative of CUIBE in Asia. CUIBE members are mainly in the US, Mexico, and Colombia. ISB is the first unit in Vietnam to be a member of CUIBE, as well as the first representative of CUIBE in Asia. Development of ISB to become the 4th Member College of the Multidisciplinary UEH University with high-quality international programs and talented students After becoming a part of the multidisciplinary UEH University, ISB has set goals to shape the future, as well as make a positive contribution to the development of UEH, including *Improving the quality of multidisciplinary education ISB is not only a place to impart knowledge according to the Multidisciplinary University model, but also a place to organize creative and intellectual activities. This creates diversity and multidimensionality in education not only limited to Business, but also expanded to Technology, Data Science and many other fields. Thanks to this, students not only become experts in their field but also develop flexibility and creativity in their careers. *Connecting theory and practice through multidisciplinary research projects Students participating in projects will have the opportunity to apply the knowledge they have learned to solve contemporary challenges in society and business. Not only that, ISB has become a place to create a multidisciplinary community - a place where people can learn and initiate, where new ideas are born and developed. *Support and cooperation for future development ISB not only equips students with knowledge and skills but also supports them in finding career opportunities. With strong relationships with leading multinational companies and corporations, ISB always creates opportunities to help students practice and understand the business world even while they are still in school. ISB's strong commitment to training and research not only follows the direction of UEH Multidisciplinary University but also is an important source of encouragement for student success. With continuous efforts, ISB will continue to contribute to the sustainable development of Vietnam in the new era. On the journey of more than 47 years, UEH has created many milestones of achievements. Now, with a new position and stature - the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and effort from the UEHer team to carry out its mission of contributing to human knowledge and the country's economy and society./. News and photos: UEH International School of Business, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH College Of Technology And Design (CTD) is a member of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with the mission of providing high-quality human resources, meeting the requirements of the international labor market in technology, design and innovation, promoting research results transferred from universities to serve the community and sustainable development and inspiring art and action thinking for learners and the community. After two years of operation, CTD has gained impressive achievements, contributing to the overall development of the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy. Training activities with multidisciplinary orientation and technology integration UEH College of Technology and Design focuses on developing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary programs incorporating many fields of research and application, integrating math, technology, smart management, innovation and artistic inspiration into training and research programs. CTD focuses on developing undergraduate and postgraduate programs (Masters and PhD) according to international standards awarded by UEH and international partner universities with a training scale of more than 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. These programs are open and highly interconnected with UEH member colleges and with universities around the world. To date, CTD has 22 integrated multi-disciplinary undergraduate programs exploiting and applying new technologies in artificial intelligence, data science, robot interaction, blockchain technology, and big data in the fields of economics and administration. In addition to traditional programs (Business Statistics, Financial Mathematics, Risk Analysis and Actuarial Insurance, Management Information Systems, Software Engineering, E-commerce), CTD has successfully built and recruited new programs including Digital Communication and Multimedia Design, Technology and Innovation, Architecture and Smart Urban Design, Data Science, Robotics and Intelligence Artificial Intelligence, Financial Technology, Logistics Technology, Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Security, etc. that anticipate training trends and domestic and international labor needs in the fields of science, technology and digital economy. Since 2023, CTD has reached cooperations in dual undergraduate degree programs in Robotics and AI with Kangwoon University (Korea) and Digital Communication and Design with Dongseo University (Korea). In addition, other academic activities, research, combined teaching, and capacity building listed as lecturer-student exchange and doctoral programs for lecturers in the fields of Media Design, Smart City, AI - Robotics, government, big data, and Korean study are also planned for implementation. In order to develop CTD’s learners’ capacity and thinking, teaching and learning activities with the participation of international lecturers and students in exchange, for dual degree joint programs as the Master of Smart and Innovative Urban Management, students can study at prestigious universities around the world as follows: Hasselt University (Belgium), Handong Global University (Korea). Learners are empowered to become global citizens through regular international competitions that attract domestic and international students: Reimagining Cities Towards Carbon Neutrality (2023), Smart City + (2022), UEH BizTech Hackathon (2022, 2023), or summer exchange semesters with international students from Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Belgium, Japan. With strengths in technology application and design, CTD students are involved in the project-based learning model and gain practical working experience in 09 laboratories/practice rooms in the Eco-Studio Lab system equipped with modern machines and learning tools as VR glasses, 3D printers, material design kits, robots, specialized design computers, and design tools. Students can develop their basic skills in the working environment (problem-solving skills, teamwork and communication skills) and have the opportunity to learn about working cultures and specific competencies according to each profession. Exhibition of K48 projects of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management With the goal of encouraging life-long learning, the Academy of Technology and Design (ATD) has developed diverse programs and intensive short-term courses for students and professionals to equip them with additional knowledge and working tools to meet the needs of businesses. The number of classes has made remarkable progress and the quality of training has been improved. Some outstanding programs include Data Query with Power Query and SQL, Data Visualization with Power BI, Data Analysis with Python programming language, Enterprise digital transformation, Motion Graphic, Application of design thinking in enterprise product development, etc. "Accelerate Your Career in Digital Era" Workshop series - Academy of Technology and Design Significant advances in research and science and technology transfer In recent years, CTD has always strived to maintain academic research activities, which have been the strengths of the School of Mathematics - Statistics, School of Business Information Technology and Institute of Applied Mathematics. Research activities of students are also a concern and have remarkable achievements. More than 50 research works by lecturers and researchers of the School of Mathematics and Statistics, School of Business Information Technology and Institute of Applied Mathematics have been published in ISI/Scopus journals (Q1, Q2, Q3) with a significant number of citations. Besides, research activities are spread to students, and high achievements are also gained in annual competitions organized by UEH for students' research activities such as the "Young Economist Award" with 9 topics winning A prize, 25 topics winning B prize, 30 topics winning C prize. Excellent and quality projects of CTD students were also nominated to present at City-level research awards and at the ministerial and national levels listed as the “Eureka Research Student” award from the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union and National University Ho Chi Minh City, the Research Student Award from the Ministry of Education and Training and the “Econometrics and Applied Economics Olympic” award organized by the Central Vietnam Student Association. CTD's community of scholars, researchers, and experts has grown stronger through scientific events, international conferences, and a series of international events held in the past two years. CTD welcomed nearly 50 educational organizations, universities and international experts coming to work, exchange academically, teach and research at the school. Some activities have become trademarks of UEH College of Technology and Design such as RTD - Resilience by Technology and Design; ArtTech Fusion series; Bayesian Statistics and Computation Summer School; Smart Urban Intervention - Smart City Living Lab. Furthẻ details are listed as follows: - The series of “National Innovation Startup Festival” and “HCMC Innovation Startup Week” (TECHFEST - WHISE 2021) were organized in November 2021 by CTD in coordination with the Ministry of Science and Technology Technology, Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology to introduce and spread CTD's brand, image and science - technology activities to a large number of startup communities, science and technology organizations in the country. - The 4th national conference on “Modern Math - Statistics Tools: Theory and Application” chaired by the School of Mathematics - Statistics in collaboration with the National Economics University, University of Economics - The University of Danang, Quy Nhon University (November 2022) with the participation of 137 researchers, academicians, fellows and students. 18 reviewed and accepted articles were published in the proceedings of the conference with an ISBN number. - The national conference on “Data Analytics and Innovation” hosted by the School of Business Information Technology in collaboration with the Institute of Innovation, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Institute of Smart City and Management and Universities across the country (December 2022) attracted the participation of more than 100 interested researchers, lecturers, fellows and students. - The national conference on “Bayesian Statistics and Computation” organized by CTD, School of Mathematics and Statistics in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Research in Mathematics with the participation of 08 domestic and foreign speakers, along with the participation of 150 interested researchers, lecturers, and students (July 2023). - The Ready for Next 2022 series includes 04 international conferences and exhibitions and art activities taking place from December 4 to 11, 2022, with the co-organization participation of 10 universities and international organizations, 01 Vietnamese university and the People’s Committee of Vung Tau, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province. Ready for Next 2022 - International conference ICSEVEN 2023 (April 12-16, 2023) in Hyogy, Japan was co-organized by CTD, COB in collaboration with the Taiwan Association for Academic Innovation (TAAI). The conference had the participation of more than 120 scientists and researchers from 8 countries; more than 200 research manuscripts were registered; and 104 articles were published with companionship and sponsorship from 11 journals in the SCIE, Scopus and major publishers. - The international conference on South East Asian Urbanisms to address Global Warming (SEAUS) on May 29 - 30, 2023, coordinated by ISCM and University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City and KU Leuven University (Belgium) with more than 150 attendees and more than 20 articles accepted for publication in the journals. - Smart City Development Seminar on August 14, 2023 with the participation of professors, experts on Smart Cities, Traffic Planning, Urban Planning and doctoral students, as well as students from Seoul University (Korea), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City and Hasselt University (Belgium). - Artificial Intelligence for Vietnam 2023 (AI4VN) was directed by the Ministry of Science and Technology and coordinated by VnExpress Newspaper on September 21 and 22, 2023. CTD brought to the festival 03 meaningful technology products including Piano Robot Project (from the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology); Virtual reality technology simulating the experience of traffic situations R2S VR Cycling (from the Institute of Smart Cities and Management) and the GrandAR Piano augmented reality project (from the Institute of Innovation) that attracted the attention of a lot of attendees. - The Annual international art exhibition, conference, and art series integrating art and technology - ArtTech Fusion 2023 took place from October 13 to 15, 2023 with the theme "Inspiration for People to Act on Sustainability" attracted the participation of 07 international universities in the Asia-Europe region and more than 2,000 scientists, experts, visual artists, domestic and international students. This event inspired sustainable action for the environment, education, and society through the intersection of art and technology. - The series “Accelerate Your Career in the Digital Era” organized weekly by the Academy of Technology and Design (ATD) helped students and employees open up the ability to self-study, evoking the passion for equipping themself with knowledge related to technology and digital transformation and helping to accelerate their career. Efforts to transfer knowledge and science and technology to the community CTD's team of lecturers and researchers always proactively seek opportunities to cooperate in research and consulting according to business orders and social problems such as research projects, construction proposals for a Living Lab model in a highly interactive creative urban area in the East of the city (Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science & Technology), GrandAR Piano for Kids (AEON Shopping Center Tan Phu District), designing programs and teaching according to orders from localities and businesses, FinTechNovation Credentials program (UOB Bank). With the motto of “Think Global, Act Local”, CTD's science and technology activities received the participation not only of UEH lecturers, researchers, and representatives of local Departments/Agencies but also international experts and organizations to together come up with new international solutions that can be applied in Vietnam. A typical example is the series of educational seminars: Smart Urban Intervention - Smart City Living Lab (SCLL) organized by the Institute of Smart City and Management in collaboration with Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University (China), Sungkyunkwan University (Korea). The conference had the participation of professors and experts from units, agencies, departments, universities, research institutes and organizations in Vietnam, Korea, and China. Throughout the program, difficulties in the process of improving the intelligence index of an urban area wre shared and analyzed, as well as solutions proposed by experts directly involved in smart urban projects in Seoul (South Korea). In addition, the speakers also mentioned opportunities for urban improvement in Vietnam, and especially mentioned the Living Lab model - a new project model with the goal of promoting ideas to improve and develop a sustainable urban area in the face of unforeseen difficulties in the future. Educational seminar series: Smart Urban Intervention - Smart City Living Lab Launched in 2022, ArtTech Hub has achieved some positive progress, marking the beginning of the journey of incorporating art and technology at UEH, thereby, inspiring for sustainable development, combining art and technology to solve the problems of modern society and comprehensively improving the quality of life. Regarding research, ArtTech Hub has supported interdisciplinary research by connecting with researchers around the world, and is implementing many research projects related to ArtTech such as VR/AR, Virtual Human, Visual Art, Interactive Art, Digital Art, Metaverse, and Sustainable Material. ArtTech Hub also organized the first short-term technology course on “Application of virtual reality and augmented virtual reality in design” (August 1 - 30, 2023 ) in Rome, Italy within the framework of cooperation between ArtTech Hub and Pantheon Institute of Technology and Design, organized a short course on Technology Application in Creativity with Holography with the instruction of experienced experts from Kangwoon University (Korea). ArtTech Hub coordinated with UEH Units to organize multidisciplinary courses such as Motion Graphic and Fashion Stylish to equip students and the creative community with in-depth knowledge and skills about ArtTech. Currently, ArtTech Hub has established links with 20 universities worldwide with training programs related to ArtTech, 30 domestic and international organizations and businesses, and many leading artist experts in the field. Training class on Applying technology in creativity with Holography Hologram exhibition at Art Tech Fusion 2023 With the contribution of UEH College of Technology and Design, UEH's innovation startup ecosystem has developed comprehensively in terms of the quality and quantity of startup communities, with 02 incubators in Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long. As of June 2023, the Institute of Innovation has incubated around 100 startup projects, including 19 company establishment projects with more than 7,600 participants and a total venture value of 350,000 USD. UEH was voted as the Top 10 Universities with the best innovative startup incubation programs in Asia. The Institute of Innovation carries out consulting and support activities for student startups through sharing and training sessions with high schools and secondary schools in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces, and students from Partner schools listed as Singapore Management University. It also coordinates and implements an innovation program for 50 students who are businesses, managers, innovative start-ups, young people, and interested students in Hau Giang province. UEH BizTech Hackathon 2023 In 2023, CTD coordinated with local Departments and Agencies in Vinh Long and Khanh Hoa to organize training courses for teachers, and middle and high school students in these provinces on classes using STEM to advance teaching and learning within the framework of the UEH Global 2023 project. The program attracted the participation of 164 students and teachers in Vinh Long province, and the participation of 136 teachers and students in the Khanh Hoa province. Final of the UEH Robot Dancing Contest and Closing of the STEM Learning Program in Vinh Long Ready for the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University journey The recent achievements will be the foundation for UEH College of Technology and Design to develop the strategy “Transforming for Sustainability” according to 5 pillars: Training, Research, International Cooperation, Social Influence Strategy and Operations Management. By 2030, CTD will become a leading educational, research and consulting institution on design and technology application in planning, management and administration in Vietnam and has a reputation in the Southeast Asia region. In particular, it will focus on building a sustainable learning and research environment "Research for All". Components of the research ecosystem include lecturers, researchers, research fellows, graduate students and students participating in research, consulting and transferring science and technology in the CTD's Eco-Studio Lab system. At the same time, the College will coordinate with scientists and experts from universities, companies, and technology enterprises domestically and abroad to spread knowledge, inspire creativity, and transfer research, technology solutions and innovation, to increase flexibility and adaptability, towards a smart life and a sustainable community. On the journey of more than 47 years, UEH has created many milestones of achievements. Now, with a new position and stature - the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and efforts from the entire UEHer, with the important role of UEH Member Colleges, to jointly realize the mission of contributing to human knowledge and the country's socio-economic development./. News and photos: UEH College of Technology and Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 4, 2019, the campus of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long province (UEH - Vinh Long Campus) was officially established, expanding the UEH brand in the Mekong Delta region. After 4 years of operation, UEH - Vinh Long Campus has gained impressive achievements and contributed to the overall development of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University strategy. Affirming the quality of UEH training in the Mekong Delta UEH Vinh Long Campus has been implementing the mission of providing high-quality human resources at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and intensive short-term training courses, and carrying out research and technology transfer, contributing to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta. Through 4 years of operation from 2020 - 2023, UEH-VLC has implemented many programs in the fields of economics, business, management, law and technology. From 06 training programs when established, up to now 15 programs have been implemented in many fields. To the present, UEH-VLC has reached a total number of nearly 2,200 students at all levels and modes. Of which are 1,300 full-time undergradute students, nearly 600 graduate students, 300 VLC students and over 8,000 learners studying short-term courses every year, meeting the needs of training and fostering the qualifications of learners in the area. Efforts to create a modern learning environment for students Implementing UEH international standard educational orientation, recently, UEH-VLC has always strived to bring a modern and vibrant learning environment for students. Typical examples include: Campus rotation program at Ho Chi Minh City campus The first admission course at Vinh Long Campus (K46-DHCQ) has implemented a campus rotation program, studying at the main campus in Ho Chi Minh City since January 2023. The program creates opportunities for students to practice skills, change the learning environment, increase social interaction, practice adaptability and develop skills, thereby expanding their career development opportunities after graduation. Summer Camp student exchange program In 2023, for the first time, UEH cooperates with universities in the economics sector to organize the student exchange program “Summer Camp” for Vietnamese and international students. Students have had more interesting experiences with many activities of learning, researching, practicing skills, learning about cultural characteristics, and diverse regional characteristics to perfect themselves, easily integrate with the surrounding environment, quickly respond to employers' demands and be ready to become a global citizen. Student exchange program for Institutions of Economics “UEH Mekong Summer Camp 2023” Remarkably, at "Summer Camp 2023", the UEH Biztech Hackathon program searching for solutions to apply new technology to solve life's problems encourages students to bring their acquired knowledge into practice. This is an opportunity for students to experience a creative and inspirational presentation, as well as an opportunity for them to grasp the latest solutions, promoting the development of Vietnamese agriculture, in 28 hours of real time combating with many training activities. Students participated in training of the UEH Biztech Hackathon program Exchange program with international students International student exchange activities at the Campus are UEH's annual activities in international cooperation. It is a useful playground to practice skills, apply knowledge into practice, and change the learning environment to increase social interaction, train adaptability and develop skills for students, thereby contributing to enhancing the spirit of solidarity and friendship between Vietnamese and international students. Recently, international exchange activities have been organized by the campus with partner universities including Tokyo Keizai School (Japan), Khong Kaen (Thailand), Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore), Western University Washington (USA). Exchange program with students of Ngee Ann Polytechnic University (Singapore) Diverse Union and Association activities Youth Union - Student Association of Vinh Long Campus, with the role of youth initiative, has organized many activities, many programs and many clubs among students. To date, there have been 11 clubs established for students to participate in studying and practicing according to their interests, including: 5 fine arts clubs, 6 academic clubs and 01 club related to social activities. UEH Global Community project - Community responsibility and sharing with learners for the development of the Mekong Delta Carrying out the responsibilities of a public university in Vietnam, UEH always aims to share knowledge and innovate for the community. Among them, a typical example is the UEH Global Community project with meaningful activities that have been implemented in the Mekong Delta recently. “STEM Learning” Program: Spreading knowledge in the fields of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Innovation at high schools In 2023, UEH successfully organized the “STEM Learning” program for teachers and students of middle and high schools in the Mekong Delta region from March 18, 2023 - April 1, 2023. The program supported high school teachers in Vinh Long Province in their career in the fields of technology and innovation, scientific research and technology transfer, helping students become familiar with Robot technology and artificial intelligence and supporting in-depth consultants to help schools participate in robotics competitions at all levels and achieve high results. At the same time, potential projects on robot technology were selected to be incubated at the Mekong Startup Incubator. Teachers and students practicing in a STEM training class held at UEH Vinh Long Campus The Startup and Innovation Program continuing to promote its role in incubating startup ideas and projects Mekong Incubator was established on November 30, 2022, with the mission of spreading knowledge, promoting and developing the startup ecosystem in Vinh Long province and the region. Mekong Incubator is one of the pioneers in developing a methodical startup project incubation model according to Vinh Long's international standards, aiming to nurture and encourage innovation and start-ups of students, supporting the startup community and incubating projects and start-up companies, thereby serving as a launching pad for economic development in Vinh Long province in particular and provinces in the Mekong Delta in general. To date, Mekong Incubator has selected and incubated more than 10 projects. The expansion of cooperation, sharing and business connection Training cooperation at Vinh Long Campus with agencies and businesses is one of the steps to realize the 5 focus areas in the program "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" of UEH. Over the past 4 years, UEH-VLC has signed MOUs with 26 agencies, banks, and businesses, welcoming many international delegations and experts to exchange, cooperate, visit and work. This partnership will provide students with practical learning and experience opportunities, advanced technology platforms, scenarios, as well as create an experiential environment for students to practice and study directly at the enterprise. Thereby, they will become a high-quality human resource in the future, contributing to the Mekong Delta in particular and Vietnam in general. At the same time, this cooperation also aims to spread UEH’s intellectual values to the community and society for the goal of sustainable development. Proud strides in scientific research activities Along with training and community connection efforts, UEH-VLC’s research activities in the past period also reaped impressive results with a significant increase in the total number of research projects. From 59 research projects in 2020, up to now the total number of research projects of the campus has been over 200 works by lecturers, officials, and students that were published in prestigious domestic and international journals, ncluding: 26 research topics at all levels; 34 articles in international journals; 125 articles in domestic journals; 39 research topics from students participating in the "UEH Young Researcher Award”. The worth-noting point is the focus on publishing works in prestigious international journals in ISI and Scopus, along with the publication of monographs and completion of research topics at different levels, demonstrating the right investment from resources at the UEH main campus and the remarkable efforts of the academic staff at the campus. In recent years, many conferences at Vinh Long Campus have contributed significantly to the development and exchange of knowledge in the research and business community. In total, there were over 17 conferences, including 3 international conferences and many national and regional conferences, with diverse cooperation from many units and the participation of international speakers (UK, Japan, Singapore, Philippines). These conferences have focused on important areas such as governance and management of science and technology, market development activities, climate change adaptation policies in the Mekong Delta, quantitative research in the fields of science and technology, economics - finance - banking, promoting the development of tourism in the Mekong Delta region, etc. The participation of many international speakers has increased the contribution value of these conferences and at the same time promoted research and innovation for the economy and society of Vinh Long province in particular and the Mekong Delta region in general, especially in the context of the 4.0 revolution. National Conference 2023 on "Circular economy - Direction for sustainable development" A firm step for the multidisciplinary and sustainable journey of UEH University UEH - Vinh Long Campus has made encouraging progress in all fields, maintaining its mission in training and developing high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region in particular and the country in general. Entering a new journey in the context of UEH upgrading to a Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable University, the Campus will continue to promote its values to contribute to the journey of the multidisciplinary UEH University. It is committed to optimizing existing resources to expand the training and research ecosystem in a multidisciplinary direction and developing domestic and international cooperation networks, thereby creating a unique position and prestige for Vinh Long Campus in the overall UEH. On the journey of more than 47 years, UEH has created many milestones of achievements. Now, with a new position and stature - the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and efforts from the entire UEHer, with the important role of its units, Member Colleges, and Campuses, to jointly carry out the mission of contributing to human knowledge and the country's socio-economic development./. News and photos: UEH - Vinh Long Campus, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology When the problem of environmental pollution is alarming on a global scale, effective toxic waste management is very important for sustainable development. However, the relationship between hazardous waste management and corporate performance and its impact on various aspects of sustainable development remains unclear. From that situation, the author from Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) conducted research to explore the perceptions of hazardous waste management and its impact on Vietnamese industry practices. Solid waste pollution being completely serious In 2015, the United Nations (UN) announced “Transforming our world: The 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development” with 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) “harmonically integrated and balanced with three aspects of sustainable development: economic, social and environmental”, addressing global challenges and potential plans for achieving shared prosperity. Accordingly, in terms of sustainable development, businesses need to integrate environmental and social aspects into their core business activities. Among these 17 SDGs and 169 corresponding targets, waste management is one of the most fundamental features. In fact, the rapidly expanding industrialization process generates large amounts of toxic substances listed as toxic gases, liquid waste and electronic waste (e-waste), threatening the balance of the ecosystem and human health worldwide if they are not handled properly. Although developed countries have established standardized processes with high treatment costs for different waste components listed as e-waste, only 20% of them (in 2016) are treated appropriately. In terms of the worldwide scale, the remaining 80% are likely to be discarded, re-traded or recycled ineffectively (Ilankoon et al., 2018). These figures imply that the developing countries, where hazardous waste management is inadequate and underinvested, are facing a proliferation of informal and unregulated recycling facilities that is being beyond control (Jayaraman et al., 2019; Ilankoon et al., 2018). Furthermore, the increase in industrial solid waste in these countries comes from the illegal waste imports from the developed countries. In Vietnam, approximately 80% of the total amount of industrial waste is collected domestically, then, dismantled, sorted, torn apart and, finally, buried or burned manually without meeting hygiene standards, causing highly serious risk environmental and health problems (secondary pollution) (Intelligence, 2020; An, 2014). In addition, similar to the case of other developing countries, the issue regarding toxic waste management in Vietnam is a complex issue due to high population growth, rapid urbanization and industrialization. Therefore, to address these specific challenges, a theoretical and practical system that combines institutional frameworks, organizational capacities and appropriate innovation investments is needed to identify effective determinants towards hazardous waste management in Vietnam. Toxic waste management playing an important role in the sustainable development of businesses The role of effective hazardous waste management in improving sustainable development is obvious. On the one hand, the management of industrial toxic waste charges huge costs. This can cause businesses to face a large financial burden in the short term. On the other hand, it is less expensive than other unexpected costs arising from improper release and management of hazardous waste. Therefore, a suitable waste treatment process not only prevents harmful effects on the environment and human health but also harmonizes the relationship between businesses and stakeholders related to the community and the environment. This is very important for the long-term survival and sustainable development of the business. Which barriers prevent businesses from effectively implementing toxic waste management? Several studies have pointed out common barriers that prevent businesses from participating in hazardous waste management listed as: the lack of appropriate policies and management agencies, the limitations regarding awareness, socio-economic and technical foundations. However, the reality indicates that businesses carry out waste management simply to comply with regulations and are mostly not proactive. Therefore, in the absence of strict policies and financial constraints, they are not implemented or handled improperly. Furthermore, the dominance of the informal sector makes controlling the toxic waste management process more complicated. Negative information concerning informal recycling activities affects business perceptions of ethical practices for hazardous waste management. Theoretically, what are the research gaps from the previous studies? The previous studies have attempted to propose potential solutions to improve hazardous waste treatment processes by exploring the impact of hazardous waste on the environment and human health. Uchida et al. (2018) and Ikhlayel (2018) proposed a solution to ban the storage and burning of e-waste in public areas. Instead, treatment should be done at specialized plants to reduce pollution. Cheng et al. (2019) aims to evaluate the hazards and risks of this type of solid waste. From this background, the authors ranked hazardous chemicals and wastes, determining priorities in waste treatment. On the other hand, these studies approach the problem separately. A comprehensive and systematic approach to analyzing and synthesizing aspects of toxic waste management is essential for sustainable development. From a sustainable development perspective, waste management practices must be consistent with the concept of “Triple bottom lines”. This implies that hazardous waste management strategies involve not only financial aspects but also social and environmental aspects. Thereby, it is necessary to expand common assessment methods to address the systemic interrelationships and multidimensional values ​​between the environment, the society, the technology, and the economy. The important issue is that these aspects involve qualitative attributes, which are often not described by quantitative information. Because linguistic ambiguity in human perception and judgment leads to differences in meaning and interpretation. Evaluation of these values ​​cannot be performed with any single parameter or quantitative method. Therefore, there is a great need for new and effective approaches to linguistic information. However, only a few studies addressing both hazardous waste management and corporate sustainability present attribute estimates with language options. Therefore, this research topic uses fuzzy set theory in the fuzzy Delphi method (FDM) and the decision evaluation and testing method (DEMATEL) to resolve uncertainties from qualitative language and to determine the cause-and-effect relationship between the attributes of hazardous waste management and sustainable development. These methods are effective in dealing with qualitative information by converting ambiguous linguistic options into unambiguous values ​​and verifying complex relationships under conditions of information uncertainty or uncertainty. evidence is lacking (Tseng et al., 2020; Lin et al., 2018). In summary, the specific objectives of the study are as follows: (i) Proposing a set of valid and reliable attributes and criteria as a multidimensional measure for meaningful hazardous waste management activities for the sustainable development of businesses; (ii) Effectively handling linguistic judgments using the Fuzzy Delphi Method to access qualitative information; (iii) Visually structuring the cause-and-effect relationships between these attributes through the FDEMATEL causal model and identify priority promotion criteria to enhance hazardous waste management in practice and promote sustainability in business. From there, the article proposes appropriate strategies for businesses to apply in managing toxic waste sustainably and bringing sustainable profits to businesses. The research results demonstrate that the lack of an effective and multi-dimensional management mechanism for toxic industrial waste (policies and regulations, monitoring and management systems as well as infrastructure for classification, collection and recycling) has brought diverse challenges for the management of hazardous industrial waste in practice. Therefore, it is essential to develop structured and effective policy approaches to mitigate these problems and achieve sustainability. In general, this approach requires effective coordination from two sides: the Government and the businesses. In terms of the government, a comprehensive vision, strict law enforcement and supervisory capacity of managers are factors that need to be emphasized. In terms of the businessmen and businesswomen, corporate finance plays an equally important role as institutional vision in implementing sustainable hazardous waste management activities of businesses. The adequacy and the availability of corporate financial resources are necessary to implement and maintain hazardous waste management programs. Although hazardous waste management means incurring costs for businesses, effective toxic waste management contributes to the sustainable development of businesses. To sum up, the government, in addition to measures to force businesses to enforce the law, needs to build appropriate incentive mechanisms for businesses to voluntarily implement effective toxic waste management. Author: Trần Trung Kiên – Faculty of Public Finance, UEH College of Economics, Laws and Governance (UEH-CELG). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #90. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 27, 2021, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) was launched with the mission of training high-quality human resources in economics and law. and government with the ability to identify and solve complex problems on a global, regional, and Vietnamese scale. After more than two years of official operation, UEH-CELG has obtained impressive achievements, contributing to the overall development of UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy. Let's look back at the establishment milestones and operational journey of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government! Imprints of the establishment and orientation of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government UEH College of Economics, Law and Government is the unity of schools and institutes whose programs relate to the fields of economics, law, government and public finance to carry out the mission of training high-quality human resources capable of identifying and solving complex problems on a global, regional and Vietnamese scale. Regarding the development strategy to 2030, UEH-CELG will continue to promote the achievements of UEH in general and the Schools and Institutes of CELG in particular to improve the quality of training in economics, law and government in Vietnam as well as the region, actively promoting sustainable development and contributing to society. In the first phase of establishment (2022 - 2025), CELG's development orientation revolves around 05 strategies: (1) Training strategy; (2) Research strategy; (3) International cooperation strategy; (4) Social influence strategy; and (5) Management and operations strategy to actively contribute to UEH's development in the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy while increasing UEH's position on international rankings. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh handing over the decision to appoint Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam the position of Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government for the term 2020 - 2025 Managing and connecting the member college model in the multidisciplinary University model Recognizing the paramount importance of University Governance in the process of developing a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government has proactively changed its management mindset towards a more refined and effective direction and enhanced internal strength. It also actively enhances the application of information technology and digital transformation in most administrative operations. In particular, the operational efficiency of the General Department plays a central role in connecting the University's training, scientific research and international cooperation activities. Since its inception, the General Department has demonstrated a high degree of adaptability and responsiveness in undertaking the diverse activities of the member college The next highlight of the member college model in the multidisciplinary UEH University is the success of organizing joint academic activities to build an academic environment connecting lecturers - lecturers; lecturers - students; businesses - students, etc. This has not been promoted previously when there were no member colleges and the coordinating and operating role of the General Department. Efforts to improve training quality The outstanding feature of the training programs at the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government is their multidisciplinary nature, aiming at sustainable development goals, and CELG's specific focus is on economic, law, government and social sciences. In the period of 2021-2023, the training programs of CELG's Schools and Institutes have undergone a strong transformation in the direction of constantly improving training quality, integrating technology and contemporary topics into the curriculum listed as digital transformation, multidisciplinary, sustainable development, etc. The variety of dual degree and dual major programs has been established to meet the needs of multidisciplinary and sustainable training, creating more flexible transition opportunities for learners in the plan to develop lifelong learning capacity: Agricultural Business and International Business Programs; Agribusiness - Logistics and Supply Chain Management Program; Public Management and Local Law & Governance Programs; Tax and Accounting Program. In particular, the Digital Economy Program and the International Relations Program are completely newly built programs, meeting the appropriate roadmap and requirements for CELG to be worthy of being a pillar member of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. The next highlight is that many programs have completed FIBAA accreditation listed as the Master's Program in Development Economics (a joint program between UEH and Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands); Real Estate Undergraduate Program; Business Law Program and International Business Law Program (2023). Implementing the strategy of accompanying local development and contributing to the community: the "UEH Mekong 2030" program trains high-quality human resources for the  public sector of the Mekong Delta region; the "Senior Executive Master of Public Policy in the Mekong Delta Region" Program for 44 students from 9 Mekong Delta provinces/cities; the "Master of Public Policy in Senior Executive" program (Executive MPP 2023) for 41 students who are officials of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee. In addition, in order to meet the requirements of practical training, in recent times, CELG has signed 166 Business Semester contracts with partners, creating conditions for students to experience practical work in the right profession before graduating. Research Achievements UEH College of Economics, Law and Government aims to pursue the best quality in research activities and international scientific cooperation. The period of 2021 - 2023 recognizes CELG's strong efforts and outstanding achievements in connecting with prestigious foreign scholars and operating academic activities to expand the network for research capacity development for future CELGers. Regarding research activities at the college, CELG lecturers have registered and are implementing 21 ministerial-level projects and 24 school-level projects over the past 2 years. Of these, 05 ministerial-level projects and 10 school-level projects have been accepted and completed. To foster and improve the capacity of young researchers, in the past two years, the College has organized many supplementary activities: (i) Pre-master course for students to gain experience and self-study skills from Mr. Howard Nicholas, an expert in banking and financial markets; (ii) Applied Panel Data Econometrics class for graduate students led by Professor Almas Heshmati (Sweden); (ii) Many direct consulting activities and sharing of research experiences, proposal suggestions for graduate students, etc. In order for scientific research activities to reach an international level, the College invites world-renowned and highly influential lecturers and researchers to sign Research Fellow collaboration contracts with the school, including Professor John Hey, D-index 36, York University (UK); Professor Almash Heshmati, D-index 41, Jönköping University, Sweden; and Professor Bowen Mc. Beath, H-index 25, Portland State University, USA. CELG inviting world-renowned and highly influential lecturers and researchers to sign Research Fellow collaboration contracts with the College CELG has been continuing to promote high-quality international publication with 166 publications in the ISI-Scopus, of which 28% of articles were published as Q1 or ABCD grade A*. During more than 02 years of establishment, CELG has successfully organized and operated 04 international conferences: "A Pathway towards Carbon Neutrality in Asia"; “Innovative Philosophy and Law (IPL)”; "Food loss in the catfish value chain in the Mekong River basin"; "Accelerating inclusive green transition in developing countries", which attracted nearly 500 researchers and experts from Asian countries and other continents to attend. International conferences being held successfully Regarding the expansion of its partner network, CELG has gradually connected with many high-quality educational institutions (Tokyo Keizai University, Queensland University of Technology, Portland University, Khon Kaen University, etc.), international organizations (University Network - SOAS University of London, The Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics - AAERE, The Environment for Development (EfD) Initiative, The Asian Development Bank (ADB)), WorldBank experts, etc. In addition, outbound and inbound delegation activities took place enthusiastically, forming and developing CELG's partner network across continents. In addition, to complete the goal of internationalizing student activities and creating conditions for CELG students to access the global environment, CELG conducted an exchange of 62 international students, including 24 international students from universities around the world to study and exchange at CELG. Since its establishment, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government has strengthened international cooperation activities through signing cooperation agreements with businesses and schools around the world ranked in QS World top 1000, QS Asia top 500 and The Impact Ranking TOP 1000. The college has succeeded in signing 05 MOUs and 02 MOAs with reputable international partners. From 2021 up to now, CELG School has a total of 43 partners, of which 28 partners have signed MOUs. Main cooperation fields: With the goal of developing the business and alumni network of UEH in general and CELG in particular, CELG has promoted the signing of MOUs, MOAs and cooperation with 28 businesses in the period of 2022 - 2026 in a variety of fields and forms of cooperation. In particular, in 2023, CELG has connected with the Vietnam Real Estate Training Association (VNREEA), accordingly, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City and Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - Head of Real Estate Department, University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City were honored to become Vice Chairman of VNREEA, representing UEH and CELG in the Standing Committee of Vietnam Real Estate Training Association, Phase I, period 2023 - 2028. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan becoming Vice Chairmen of VNREEA The series of periodic scientific activities CELGS (every 2 weeks) has connected nearly 100 domestic and foreign researchers. The Center for Economics, Law and Government (CTELG) has operated two free programs for the community: (1) CTELG Talk Series, and (2) Macroeconomic Analysis Applied in Communication and Journalism (AMA); organized 3 sessions providing colorful aspects of Economics, Law and Government to nearly 300 participants. In addition, the CELG School of Government also organized a free short-term course on digital transformation in the public sector for senior leaders of the People's Committee of Ba Ria - Vung Tau province in April 2022. UEH College of Economics, Law and Government is ready for the journey to develop a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University With the achievements in the past two years, CELG continuously strives and aims to develop into a multidisciplinary and sustainable education and research institution with international standards, contributing to the common development of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. In particular, it focuses on well-operating the majors of economics, government, public policy and law, at the same time, enhancing academic reputation and social influence to promote sustainable development through excellent research and high social impact. With the set goals, CELG will implement the Development Strategy until 2030 including: Enhancing research capacity, international publication and CELG's academic reputation; Improving applied research for localities and enhancing social influence to promote sustainable development; Diversifying research methods for CELG's diverse disciplines; Improving its training quality according to international standards and accreditation from prestigious organizations; Leading in developing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary programs in a sustainable direction, applying technology in training; Developing and implementing social sciences programs; Strengthening international cooperation to improve research capacity and increase the exchange of lecturers and students with leading universities in the world; Improving its academic reputation and contributing to enhancing UEH's position in rankings (THE Impact Ranking, QS Asia Ranking, etc.); Developing and implementing short-term training programs and community activities to actively contribute to the sustainable development of society. The long-term goal is to increase the quality of lecturers and researchers, with many leading researchers in each field. On the journey of more than 47 years, UEH has created many milestones of achievements. Currently, with a new position and stature - the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and efforts from the entire UEHer, with the important role of UEH Member Colleges to jointly realize the mission of contributing to human knowledge and the country’s socio-economic development./. News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the afternoon of October 26, 2023, the signing ceremony of strategic cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and The University of Western Australia (UWA) took place successfully. The University of  Western Australia is one of the leading universities in Australia and internationally recognized for its exceptional quality of education, research, and training. Attending the Signing Ceremony, on UWA’s side there were the presnce of Mr. Dave Connell - Associate Director, Global Engagement, UWA; Mrs. Hannah Vu - Global Engagement Manager, UWA; Ms. Trinh Trịnh - Business Development Manager, Austrade Vietnam. On behalf of the University of  Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there were the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Executive Dean Of UEH International School of Business; Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Department of Research Management International Cooperation. Cooperation with Go8 University in Australia The signing ceremony took place on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Australia. Therefore, the event is a significant milestone, marking the long-term collaboration between the University of Western Australia and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. To kick off the signing ceremony, Prof.Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration with the University of Western Australia, one of the top 8 universities in Australia. Prof.Su Dinh Thanh stated that with the advantages of a leading university, the University of Western Australia would be an ideal destination for Vietnamese students to study abroad. "The University of Western Australia is always seeking partnerships with leading educational institutions in the Vietnamese market. This strategic collaboration with UEH is a significant step that opens up many study abroad opportunities specifically for Vietnamese students," said Ms. Hannah Vu - Global Engagement Manager at the University of Western Australia, during the ceremony. Mr. Dave Connell - Associate Director, Global Engagement at the University of Western Australia, also shared that there are over 6.000 international students studying at their university, with Vietnam being one of their important Asian partners. Additionally, the University of Western Australia aims to strengthen and deepen the collaboration in a sustainable and robust manner, with the aspiration of achieving outstanding achievements in the future. Optimising studying abroad with Global Pathways At the ceremony, the both parties agreed to sign a cooperation agreement to optimise the study abroad change for Vietnamese students. Global Pathways is a direct-entry program for Bachelor’s degree designed by top 1% universities, with main study abroad models Global Pathways: 1-2 years studying at UEH-ISB, 1-2 years of study and degree attainment at top universities in the world. The University of Western Australia consistently ranks among the world’s best tertiary institutions, ranking in the world’s top-72 universities (according to QS World University Rankings, 2024) and is a member of the Go8 group, which consists of the leading universities in Australia. UWA offers 43 disciplines that are ranked in the top 1% globally for education quality (according to ARWU and QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2022). Additionally, The University of Western Australia holds the top position in the state of Western Australia for graduate employability rates (according to QS Graduate Employability Ranking, 2022). This cooperation will provide Vietnamese students with  more options for majors and models when studying in Australia in the future. News, photos: UEH International School of Business, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As a member of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), a Multidisciplinary University, UEH College of Business - COB has been implementing the mission of training high-quality human resources in the field of business, aiming at integration and knowledge transfer to the community. After 2 years of establishment, COB has obtained many impressive achievements, actively contributing to the overall development of UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy. Imprint of the establishment and orientation of UEH College of Business In 2021, UEH College of Business was established with a structure of 06 specialized schools as School of Management, School of International Business - Marketing, School of Finance, School of Banking, School of Accounting, School of Tourism; Short-term training center responsible for providing short-term courses responding to learners' needs; and General Department. The school offers many undergraduate and graduate programs, coordinated with reputable universities and partners domestically and abroad. Along with the development of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution and the trend of globalization, it is necessary to equip learners with multidisciplinary knowledge in the field of business, to be able to adapt to the multidimensional challenges of the economy, COB has implemented a the following strategies: - Training high-quality human resources: Providing high-quality human resources with undergraduate and graduate degrees, meeting the requirements of the labor market in the business sector, capable of working in a global business environment, and most graduates are employed. - Integration and knowledge transfer to become a global citizen: Quickly approaching the process of internationalization and integration into the world university community; Transferring knowledge to learners to become global citizens. - Serving the community and building and developing society: Contributing to mechanisms and policies for business development and national finance, and providing and consulting solutions for localities, organizations, enterprises Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh handed over the decision to appoint Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang the position of Vice Head of UEH College of Business and Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong the position of Vice Head of UEH College of Business for the term of 2020 - 2025 Efforts to improve training quality After 2 years of establishment, UEH College of Business has achieved many outstanding milestones in training activities. COB's training programs in business and business-related fields include 15 undergraduate programs, 9 Master's programs, 4 doctoral programs. The arrangement of diverse majors in one school facilitates the development of multidisciplinary training, with a scale of up to 20,000 undergraduate students, graduate students, and doctoral students each year. The school is constantly growing in quantity and quality and has built partial English and full English training programs. In particular, the University focuses on developing undergraduate and postgraduate training programs (Masters and Doctorate) according to international standards awarded by UEH and/or international partner universities. The training programs are open and highly interconnected with UEH member colleges and with international partner universities. Specifically, COB's programs have been successfully accredited according to FIBBA standards listed as Business Administration, International Business, Marketing, Commercial Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Accounting, Audit; or according to AUN standards such as Finance - Banking; and continue to conduct accreditation/re-accreditation of new programs. Besides, many COB programs have been recognized by prestigious professional associations in the world such as CFA, ACCA, CPA, FRM, CMT, etc. In addition to full-time training, UEH College of Business has a short-term training center - Institute of Human Resource and Business Development (Huredin) - which is the center for managing and implementing enrollment and programs fostering knowledge of economic management, leadership and human resource management with practical, reputable teaching programs, with periodic admissions or in-house design according to business requirements. In addition, Huredin conducts applied research consulting for nearly 200 companies and businesses and conducts many research projects on territorial planning and industry development planning for southern provinces and cities as Binh Duong. Duong, Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, Long An, Ca Mau, etc. COB’s teaching staff always accompanies and supervises scientific research for undergraduate and postgraduate students in academic competitions or in scientific conferences domestically and abroad. Activities that build students’ mindsets to identify, evaluate, analyze and make scientific-based decisions are opportunities for students to apply the theoretical knowledge they have learned to solve real-life problems. Inheriting previous achievements, UEH College of Business has re-signed with international partners to strengthen stronger and more effective relationships and connections as well as expanding the development partner network in training and professional education Research Achievements In parallel with the training mission, UEH College of Business has had important achievements in scientific research, consulting and knowledge transfer activities with recognition from the domestic and international community, thereby contributing to the development of UEH's academic reputation domestically and internationally. COB lecturers have conducted many studies in the fields of business, management, finance - banking - accounting, tourism, etc., and achieved remarkable results in the past 2 years: 49 journal articles recognized by the State Council for Professorships (under 1 point); 36 journal articles on recognized by the State Council of Professorships (1 point, Vietnamese and English versions); 57 articles published in the Proceedings of domestic conferences or full papers published on the website of the conference organizers and with an ISSN or ISBN; 140 papers published in the International Conference Proceedings by scientific publishers in the form of book chapters or articles with ISSN or ISBN; 6 enterprise-level consulting topics/projects; 8 completed ministerial-level projects and equivalent; 1 completed state-level project; 28 completed school-level/regional school-level projects, key school-level projects; 2 Completed Nafosted projects; 82 articles published in international journals in ISI (SSCI, SCIE)/SCOPUS Q1,2,3,4 or ABDC grade A, A*, etc. Along with that are the efforts of the University and the Schools in successfully organizing national and international conferences which have pervasive impacts on the community. Connecting the community for sustainable development Showing its social responsibility according to UEH's orientation, UEH College of Business has made efforts and promoted collaborative activities in connecting the community, designing projects that create meaningful results to promote innovation and changing solutions that bring useful values and opportunities to experience intellectual values and for self-development for learners. UEH COB has actively connected with domestic and foreign partners and businesses to exchange students by semester and exchange lecturers; implemented joint programs in the form of 2+2, 3+1 and business semesters; and shared practical experiences, icluding: International partners: University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW, Switzerland), Saxion University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands), University of Rennes (France), University of Applied Sciences Hochschule Osnabrück (OUAS, Germany), Padjadjaran University (UNPAD, Indonesia), National Kaohsiung University (NUK, Taiwan), Nanhua University (NHU, Taiwan), Saxion University (Netherlands), California State University, Fullerton (CSUF, USA), University of Sydney, etc. Professional associations: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Certified Practising Accountant (CPA Australia), Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), CFA Institute, Global Association of Risk Professional (GARP), etc. Enterprises: MM Mega Market Co., Ltd., Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company, BIDV Ben Nghe Branch, YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company, Ernst & Young Vietnam Co., Ltd., Top-Boss Education Technology PTE LTD Company (Singarpore), Viva Consulting Services Joint Stock Company, etc. In addition to education and academic partners, business partners have accompanied UEH College of Business in nurturing talents, awarding scholarships, connecting employers and students, implementing business visit programs, inviting businesses to organize seminars/professional training for students, and donating knowledge bookcases to UEH's library. In addition, the University has designed free courses on the online platform for students and the community to create many useful values for society. UEH College of Business has made many efforts on the journey to connect the community and cooperate with organizations and businesses to bring practical values. UEH College of Business is ready for the journey to develop a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University The achievements in the past 2 years are a solid foundation for UEH College of Business to be ready to act for the common goal of developing a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University, fulfilling its mission of serving learners and alumni, businesses, social organizations, governments, and the academic community. In particular, the orientation is emphasized on: *Training COB implements the strategy: (1) Training learners to succeed in future jobs; (2) Developing learners into global citizens; (3) Promoting learners' personal abilities; and (4) Improving teaching quality. Accordingly, the College continues to improve the training program in a multidisciplinary and highly practical direction, integrating technology and digital economy, adapting to future jobs of the 4.0 technology revolution era in order to help learners succeed in the labor market and their lives. It Implements the strategy of internationalizing the teaching program by continuously updating it according to international standards, enhancing teaching in English, and inviting international lecturers to participate in training and consulting activities. At the same time, the college and the schools constantly promote international student and faculty exchange programs; thereby contributing to equipping learners with global skills and thinking to apply in work and life, building a personalized training program to help maximize each individual's unique abilities, and continuing to implement activities to improve the teaching quality of lecturers. *Scientific research In the upcoming time, UEH College of Business will strive to increase the amount of academic research and invest in-depth in excellent research. In addition, the College invests in promoting applied research that meets market needs and operates diverse policies in assigned fields. The college aims to build a standard, inspiring, equitable and diverse research environment for all components of the research ecosystem including lecturers, researchers, graduate students and doctoral students. *International cooperation UEH College of Business will establish diverse international research networks in the fields of training and research. Diversity is also reflected in the geographical distribution of the network and the characteristics of partners (universities, research institutes, international organizations, NGOs). At the same time, the College focuses on increasing international programs to increase the proportion of international students and the proportion of international lecturers coming to UEH. Besides traditional training partners from Australia, Europe and the United States, the College focus on the education market of Southeast Asian countries. *Social influence With the mission of contributing to building a better and more developed society, UEH College of Business is committed to the role and implementation of social responsibilities of the university to the people and community; joining with local communities and social organizations to design and implement development programs for an equitable society that respects diversity; committed to implementing activities to promote environmental protection in the college, UEH, community, locality, and globally; promoting the integration of the contents of the UEH Sustainable University Project into the University's activities. *Governance and operations In the context that UEH has transformed itself into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the management and operation orientation of UEH College of Business is based on synergy, efficiency and adaptability to change. The University is committed to creating a unified and united member community to develop Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH; have a strategy to connect lecturers, staff and learners to join in all areas of activity from scientific research and international cooperation to teaching, developing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary training programs, and social organizations. The college will coordinate with Units, Departments, Divisions, and UEH Member Colleges will continue implementing digital transformation to serve the task of teaching, research and administration, invest in and develop a team of high-quality lecturers, increase the proportion of lecturers with PhD, Associate Professor, and Professor, and improve English proficiency each year. At the same time, UEH College of Business will coordinate with departments and member colleges to continue building a good working environment, solidarity, dedication, sharing, innovation, and promoting personal responsibility. On the journey of more than 47 years, UEH has created many milestones of achievements. Now, with a new position and stature - the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University needs greater determination and efforts from the entire UEHer, with the important role of UEH Member Colleges to jointly realize the mission of UEH. The network contributes to human knowledge and the country's socio-economic development. News and photos: UEH College of Business, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 27, 2023, the 9th annual International Conference for Young Researchers in Economics and Business - ICYREB 2023 was held at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The conference aimed to create opportunities for young researchers to publish and to discuss their results on issues of economics, business, and sustainable growth with technology and innovation; contributing ideas and solutions with a theoretical basis and reliable practical evidence for improving development institutions and policies. ICYREB 2023 is for young scientists and is co-organized by 10 colleges in Economics and Business nationwide including University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, University of Economics - Vietnam National University Hanoi, Banking Academy, National Economics University, Foreign Trade University, University of Commerce, Academy of Finance, University of Economics - University of Da Nang, University of Economics - Hue University, University of Economics and Law - National University Ho Chi Minh City. Overview of ICYREB 2023 Attending the Conference, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business. On behalf of representatives, there were: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hieu - Vice Rector of National Economics University; Assoc. Prof.  Dr. Huynh Thi Thuy Giang - Vice Principal of University of Economics and Law, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Anh Thu - Vice Rector of University of Economics, Vietnam National University Hanoi; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dao Ngoc Tien - Vice Principal of Foreign Trade University; Dr. Phan Khoa Cuong, Chairman of the Council of the University of Economics, Hue University; Assoc. Prof.  Dr. Vo Thi Thuy Anh - Vice Principal of University of Economics, University of Danang; Dr. Tran Viet Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Management - International Cooperation, University of Commerce; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Manh Thieu, Deputy Director of the Academy of Finance. In particular, the Conference had the presence of two speakers - two researchers and experts in the fields of Economics and Technology: Prof.Dr. Chris Schinckus - Dean of the School of Business and Computing, University of the Fraser Valley (Canada). He is an Honorary Professor at the University of Leicester (UK) and has published more than 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals and a book on Economic Physics (Oxford University Press). He currently serves as an Editor for the Business and Management Section of Sage Open and Co-Editor for the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES). Dr. Lesly Goh - Senior Technology Advisor, Former Chief Technology Officer of the World Bank Group. She is also a Fulbright Specialist, Research Fellow at the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance (CCAF) and Senior Research Fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. In addition, she is a member of the Board of Directors of GovTech Singapore and an Advisor to the Harvard Project on Asian and International Relations (HPAIR). Dr. Goh was selected by the Rockefeller Foundation as a 2023 Bellagio Center Resident and by Stanford University’s Institute for Distinguished Careers for her research on Technological Innovation in Sustainability in 2026. Along with the development trend of science, technology and innovation, this year’s conference was hosted by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with the theme Sustainable Economic Growth - Business Ecosystem Orientation through Technology and Innovation. How to build a business ecosystem based on technology application and innovation with the goal of encouraging sustainable economic growth is the main topic discussed by young researchers around the world. Accordingly, the intended results are not only evaluated by profits but by the health of the community, the prosperity of society and the happiness of residents around the globe. With this meaning, the Conference attracted special attention from the academic community with more than 200 guests who are domestic and international young researchers, lecturers, university leaders, and leading experts in economics and business. 225 articles were submitted, of which 188 articles were accepted to be published in the conference proceedings and 70 articles were accepted to be presented at the Conference from authors from domestic universities as well as many countries around the world such as Korea, China, Japan, etc., which shows that the prestige and reputation of the conference is increasingly enhanced in the academic community. Speaking at the opening of the program, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized: "The 9th annual International Conference for Young Researchers in Economics & Business 2023 marks an important milestone in the common commitment to our mission of enhancing knowledge and empowering young researchers in the field of Economics and Business. Today, we work together towards a common vision of nurturing the spirit of sustainable, innovative and socially impactful research. The theme of this year's conference is "Sustainable economic growth - Driving the business ecosystem with technology and innovation", which also highlights two main goals. It is hoped to harness the potential of young researchers by providing them with a platform to showcase noteworthy research works. At the same time, we aim to foster an environment where innovation thrives. As one of the country's leading public universities, it is our responsibility to leverage that potential towards a more sustainable future.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering the opening speech at the Conference The main topics presented at the Conference included: Prof.Dr. Chris Schinckus presenting at the Conference Dr. Lesly Goh presenting at the Conference In addition, there are 15 parallel discussion sessions with topics: (i) Management, Trade, and Tourism; (ii) Finance, Banking and Accounting; (iii) Economics, Development Economics; (iv) Law; and (v) Innovation and Technology along with the pre-conference topic "How to make your research paper stand out?" taking place on October 26, 2023. Parallel sessions within the framework of the ICYREB 2023 The 20 best papers selected by the Organizing Committee to be awarded the "Best Papers Award" at the ICYREB 2023 Awarding the "Best Papers Award" at the ICYREB 2023 to excellent papers In particular, within the framework of the Conference, representatives of the 10 co-organizing units had an intimate meeting, discussed, agreed, and handed over the flag to the next unit to host the Conference. The 10th annual International Conference for Young Researchers in Economics and Business (ICYREB) takes place in 2024 at Foreign Trade University. Awarding the round flag to Foreign Trade University that hosts the 10th annual International Conference for Young Researchers in Economics and Business (ICYREB) taking place in 2024 Through the Conference, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) hopes it will be an opportunity for young researchers to present their research, learn from experienced researchers, build networks, as well as explore new research trends, creating motivation to promote capacity and develop future research careers while contributing intellectual values to the sustainable development of society. Additional images: News and photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Human beings hold the central role in the developing strategy and cultural orientation, to construct human beings is the goal and motivation in the innovative timeline. Recognizing the cruciality of human resource element towards the nation, the authors from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) analyzes in accordance with the viewpoint of the Vietnamese Communist Party as well as proposes some recommendations in education, nurturing and enhancing human beings that can be guaranteed for the stable and sustainable development of the nation in the current time. Human beings playing an important role in the revolutionary struggle for national liberation, building and protecting the current Socialist Vietnamese Fatherland. The classicists of Marxism-Leninism have researched and approached humans from the perspective of dialectical materialism and historical materialism, affirming that humans are a natural entity with a social nature as well as human existence and development are closely linked to the existence and the development of one society. They emphasized: “Human nature is not something abstract, inherent to a separate individual. In their realism, human nature is the synthesis of social relationships”. The viewpoint of the Marxist-Leninist classics exudes the following content: Firstly, humans are a unity of biological and social factors; nevertheless, the social factors are the true nature of humans. Secondly, humans are always impacted and influenced by social relationships through their rich and diverse practical activities. Thirdly, humans are always active and creative in renewing themselves, improving the nature and their social relationships. This has affirmed that humans are always at the center of all times, creating their own history. The fact that the cause of human liberation is carried out by human beings themselves is one key and fundamental issue to distinguish the human beings of this era from those of other times; in other words, Marxism-Leninism recognizes and evaluates human beings as their genuine revolutionary and humanistic nature and science. President Ho Chi Minh - one hero of national liberation, one world cultural celebrity - steered the ship of the Vietnamese revolution and affirmed that people are the great driving force that determines all victories of the Vietnamese revolution. Ho Chi Minh’s views and thoughts on people are expressed through different terms as follows: people, farmers, workers, intellectuals, soldiers and so on besides the phrases like ‘people’ strength’, “human strength’, “Nothing in the sky is more precious than the people”, “All power resides in the people” and so on. Therefore, throughout the development process of the Vietnamese revolution, he, along with the Government, did pay attention to taking care of and fostering ‘people’ strength’, creating favorable conditions for people to express and promote their talents and abilities towards the cause of resistance and national construction of the nation. He asserted that: “If a country is independent, in contrast, its people do not enjoy happiness and freedom, independence has no meaning”. He also emphasized that: “We have fought for freedom and independence; on the other hand, people continue to die of hunger and cold, freedom and independence are of no use. Only do people know the value of freedom and independence when they are well fed and clothed”. Therefore, in the revolutionary struggle for national liberation, people have highly promoted the nation’s patriotic traditions and fine cultural values, winning the war of invasion by the French Colonialists and the American Imperialist invaders, completely liberating the South, unifying the Fatherland and the whole country moved towards socialism. Regarding our Communist Party, right after its birth, the flag of national independence and socialism was raised high with determined revolutionary goals and tasks, setting the goal of liberating people from oppression, exploitation and unjust. To carry out the identified requirements and tasks, the Party has gathered and united a large number of classes and classes in a unified national front under the Party’s leadership. The tradition of patriotism and deep hatred of the enemy has been transformed into each specific person, becoming the goal and the ideal of the whole nation’s burning aspiration with the purpose of gaining independence, freedom besides people being in control of their lives and being free in developing and innovating to build an increasingly dignified and beautiful country, on par with the great powers of the five continents of the world. In most congresses, our Party spends a certain amount of time discussing the issue concerning human beings, affirming that human beings are considered as the center and the subject of all activities. The 4th Party Central Committee Conference (Term VII) emphasized that: “Human beings are the most precious capital, taking care of human happiness is the highest goal of our regime. We need to learn deeply how to identify the great values ​​and the decisive significance of the human factor, the subject of all creation, all sources of material wealth and culture, all civilizations of nations, all of which must come from the spirit profound humanity to comprehensively develop people, to build a fair and compassionate society and to establish truly good and progressive relationships among human beings in production and life. Regarding the report summarizes a number of theoretical and practical issues over-20-year innovation (1986 - 2006), our Party affirms that: “People are the most precious capital, developing people as both a driving force and is the goal of the revolution and the cause of national innovation... People and human development are placed at the center of the socio-economic strategy, expanding opportunities and improving conditions for human resource development”. The 12th Party Congress affirmed that: “Building the comprehensive development of the Vietnamese people must become a goal of the development strategy. Summarizing and building the cultural value system and standard value system of Vietnamese people in the period of industrialization, modernization and international integration”. In particular, the 13th Party Congress determined that the basic and central policy throughout the development of a prosperous and happy country is to “maximize the human factor, considering people as the center and the subject, the most important resource and the goal of development”. From the Party’s views on human beings, we can withdraw some basic issues as follows: Firstly, human beings have a particularly important position and role in the development process of the nation’s history, these are the most important resource, no other resource can replace human resources. Secondly, our Party has diverse mechanisms and policies to educate, to foster, and to develop human beings comprehensively in terms of virtue, mind, body and beauty to serve and to create a favorable environment for human beings in order to contribute their talents towards the prosperous and happy development of the country. Thanks to that, in recent years, under the leadership of the Party, the management of the State, the administration of the Government, and the drastic participation of the political system at all levels, people have been comprehensively developed in all aspects. The United Nations has recognized Vietnam as one of the leading countries in realizing the Millennium Development Goals. In 2019, that Vietnam’s human development index (HDI) reached 0.704 implies the belonging to the group of countries with high HDI in the world, especially compared to those of other countries with the same level of development. The average life expectancy of the population increased from 62 years in 1990 to 73.7 years in 2020. Universal primary education in 2000 and universal lower secondary education in 2010 and so on. Nevertheless, in the development process of the country, human beings have not fully promoted their talents and intelligence towards industrialization, modernization, opening up, and international integration: Mechanisms and policies for human development in each field and profession are not specific and clear, especially those concerning training and fostering high-quality human resources and attracting talents; The gap between rich and poor between urban and rural areas, especially in remote areas, is being large; Heavily-individualistic people besides corruption negatively affect the Party’s reputation and positive traditions of the nation and so on. Our country is facing opportunities mixed with risks and challenges: Strategic competition among major countries; Disputes over sovereignty, borders, territories and islands have been taking place whereas the traditional and non-traditional security challenges are fierce and drastic; The 4.0 Industrial Revolution has a profound and comprehensive impact on human life, both contributing to improving the life quality and posing extremely dangerous consequences for people if used for the wrong purposes and so on. Domestically, although the country has achieved many great achievements of historical significance after more than 36 years of innovation under the correct and creative leadership of the Party, many difficulties, challenges, and risks that Our Party points out are being existing; more than that, they become even more severe and complicated, a state of deterioration in political ideology, ethics, lifestyle, negativity, corruption, manifestations of ‘self-evolution’ and ‘self-transformation’. ‘Internalization’ within a section of Cadres and Party Members, especially officials with positions and powers, is being serious and so on while the goals and the tasks of the 13th Party Congress and the conclusions of the Associations are being serious. The fact that the Central Conference (Term XIII) sets out a very urgent, which cannot be delayed any further, requires all levels and branches to thoroughly grasp and seriously implement the Party’s viewpoints and ideologies: “One demands, hundreds follow”, “The front exhorts the rear”, “Agreement from top to bottom”, “Smooth vertical and horizontal lines” and so on. Educating, fostering and promoting human beings to guarantee the stable and current sustainable development of the country Firstly, continuing to innovate in order to improve the quality of education and to train high-quality human resources to meet the required practical requirements and tasks The 13th Party Congress clearly stated that: “Building synchronous institutions and policies to effectively implement the policy of education and training along with science and technology is the top national policy and the key driving force towards developing the country”. Accordingly, right from all levels of education, especially high-school level, teachers and parents must orient their children’s future in choosing a career that suits their personal abilities and strengths; Paying more attention to educating ethics, personality, creative capacity and core values, especially educating the spirit of patriotism, pride, and national self-respect and so on; Integrating education of knowledge, ethics, and aesthetics beauty, life skills with physical education, improving the stature of Vietnamese people; Flexibly and creatively applying educational forms and methods suitable for each level of education, promoting the learners’ creative spirit, capacity and strengths; Building a clean, healthy, simple living and educational environment, truly a ‘launching pad’ and ‘support pillar’ for human beings. There are mechanisms and policies to encourage and to motivate learners to make inventions in order to improve the quality of education and training, making certain contributions to the overall development of the country. High-school pupils participating in the admission and career counseling program by Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) Secondly, preserving and promoting the nation’s fine traditional cultural values ​​in life and work practice. With thousands of years of history building and defending the nation, our ancestors left behind a rich tradition of experience, cultural values, ethics, and a completely specific and typical lifestyle; in other words, this is identified as patriotic tradition: the spirit of hard work, diligence, and creativity; human will and desire to rise; solidarity and love helping each other in tribulation, difficulty, studiousness, international spirit and beyond. The 13th Party Congress clearly stated that: “Protect and promote positive and sustainable values ​​in Vietnamese cultural traditions”. Accordingly, Party Committees, Party Organizations at all levels, Heads of Agencies, Units, and Localities educate Cadres, Party members, civil servants, public employees, workers, and human beings of all walks of life regarding the positive traditions of the nation, the Party, and the locality. Concretizing and institutionalizing into specific and practical programs and actions, suitable to the characteristics, requirements and tasks of each Agency, Unit and Locality; Organizing and effectively implementing the Party’s views, guidelines and policies, and the State’s policies and laws. Paying attention and caring for the material and spiritual lives of subordinates, especially households with many difficulties; effectively resolving concerns and questions of human beings from all walks of life; linking the protection of good traditional national cultural values ​​with tourism development, promotion and introduction to the outside world; combining the protection of traditional cultural values ​​with the fight to eliminate social evils, negative habits, illegal habits that go against the national and ethnic interests and plots and tricks of “peaceful evolution” activities of other hostile and reactionary forces. Thirdly, having appropriate and effective mechanisms and policies to motivate and to encourage people towards developing and contributing to the country. During the process of leading the Vietnamese Revolution, our Party and President Ho Chi Minh proposed absolutely appropriate mechanisms and policies that met the aspirations and desires of people. Thanks to this, human talent and intelligence in all fields and activities of social life are stimulated and awakened. Each mechanism and policy proposed by our Party and State in recent years, in each specific field, is appropriate, creative, effective, promoting internal and external resources to accelerate the process of industrialization, modernization, building and firmly defending the Socialist Vietnamese Fatherland in the new situation. Accordingly, all levels and branches, especially leaders in each specific field and activity, must thoroughly grasp and seriously implement the Party’s policies, State policies and laws, and regulations of the State Agencies, Units, localities, and fine cultural traditions left by ancestors in the lineage and the family. The Leaders must be exemplary, pure, honorable, wholehearted and devoted to the common revolutionary mission of the Party and the People, putting the interests of the Party and the People first; Promoting the human beings’ right to mastery, seriously implementing the views and ideology of the 13th Party Congress which pointed out that “the people know, the people discuss, the people do, the people check, the people supervise, the people enjoy”. Resolutely and thoroughly eliminating from the apparatus those Cadres, Party Members, Civil Servants, and public employees who have individualistic ideology, group interests, local factions, gangs, factions, and impure hearts; Maintaining and strengthening regulations and disciplines in Agencies, Units, and Localities, ensuring that all human activities develop normally, without being hindered by any force in the process of living and doing business. Please refer to the full article titled “Human beings – one central element deciding the stable and sustainable national development” TẠI ĐÂY Author: Dr. Phạm Thị Kiên, Faculty of Ideology, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #91. Reporting press: State Management Review  Tạp chí Quản lý nhà nước News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 25, 2023, at Hall A - Vinh Long Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with the Department of Planning and Investment of Vinh Long Province, National Economics University, School of Economics - Can Tho University to organize a national conference with the theme "Circular Economy - Directions for sustainable development". Attending the Conference, there was the presence of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President and Director of Vinh Long Campus (VLC); Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council, Former Vice President of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES, Former Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG); Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business (COB); Prof.Dr. To Trung Thanh - Head of Department of Scientific Management, National Economics University; Mr. Nguyen Khac Nhu - Deputy Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Vinh Long province, Former Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Investment of Vinh Long province; Dr. Bui Xuan Thanh - Head of UEH School of Politics; Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of COB School of Banking; Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of COB School of Accounting; Department leaders, lecturers of schools, institutes and main campus students; Board of Directors, lecturers, students of Vinh Long Campus; Representatives of Departments, Divisions, Branches, Universities and Colleges inside and outside Vinh Long Province; Science & Technology Associations, Informatics Association, Businessmen Association, banks, businesses, and cooperatives in the province. Conference speakers included Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam; Mr. Nguyen Anh Minh - General Director of Thai Do Industrial Park Joint Stock Company - located in Nam Cau Kien Eco-Industrial Park, Hai Phong; Dr. Nguyen Tram Anh - National Technical Specialist of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Huong - Chief of Office of Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing Zone and Industrial Park Authority (HEPZA). Overview of the Conference The conference was live to create a forum for exchanging and sharing about the circular economy model between academicians, agencies, commercial banks and businesses in the Mekong River Delta region. In particular, it focused on issues of the Circular Economy with sustainable development, circular business models, and the relationship between the Circular Economy and the 4.0 industrial revolution, thereby proposing solutions and policy implications that contributed to the effective implementation of circular economy, promoting sustainable development of Vietnam, including the Mekong Delta region in the upcoming time. Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of VLC - shared: "Circular economy - Direction for sustainable development is an attractive, practical and meaningful conference topic in sustainable development in Vietnam in general and in the Mekong Delta region in particular in the upcoming time. The concept of circular economy has been recognized and is a practical solution for the sustainable development of countries around the world. The activities of the circular economy model help reuse limited resources, minimizing the impact of climate change and environmental pollution. Vietnam is a country heavily affected by climate change; therefore, applying the circular economy model in Vietnam is inevitable in the context of increasingly depleted resources. For the Mekong Delta region, applying the circular economy model will help this region protect the natural ecology and develop sustainably in the future, focusing on a growth model toward innovation and minimizing harm to the surrounding environment. With the mission of a multidisciplinary University, UEH has implemented many green and sustainable development strategies in the Mekong Delta region with the desire to contribute to creating economic growth opportunities and minimizing negative impacts on the environment, supporting the implementation of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and facing the challenge of climate change”. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of VLC - delivering the opening speech at the Conference Since its inception, the Conference has attracted a lot of attention from specialists and academicians and received 85 presentations addressing different aspects of circular economy with sustainable development, circular business models, and the relationship between circular economy with financial effectiveness and the company value, thereby, proposing policy implications that contribute to the effective implementation of circular economy, promoting sustainable development of Vietnam including the Mekong Delta region. Within the framework of the Conference, speakers presented important content about circular economy principles and models; resources for the circular economy development process and some practical applications of the circular economy model in Vietnamese businesses. The topics and presentations attracted the attention of many delegates and guests, with many questions and practical issues raised and discussed at the Conference. In addition, to be able to discuss in detail the contents of the circular economy model, the conference organized 3 parallel sessions: Session A: Principles and circular economy models; Session B: Resources for circular economy development and Session C: Applying circular economy in Vietnam. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES-UEH - presenting the paper "Circular Economy Model: A Case Study from Business Approach" Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government - presenting the paper "Measuring Circular Economy in Vietnam" Mr. Nguyen Khac Nhu - Deputy Director of the Department of Home Affairs and Former Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Investment of Vinh Long Province - presenting the topic "Circular Economy - Suitable Directions in the Context of Implementing Sustainable Development Goals and Responding to Climate Change in Vinh Long" Mr. Nguyen Anh Minh - General Director of Thai Do Industrial Park Joint Stock Company (a member unit of Shinec) - reporting his experience in implementing the circular economy model at the enterprise Dr. Nguyen Tram Anh - National technical expert of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) - presenting the topic "Developing eco-industrial parks to promote the implementation of circular economy" Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong - Lecturer at Southern Can Tho University - presenting the topic "Legislation on forced measures to overcome environmental pollution" at Session A A group of students from the School of Finance - UEH College of Business - presenting the topic "The impact of foreign direct investment and economic growth on air pollution: Evidence from ASEAN 5 and China" at Session A Ms. Tran Thi Phuong Thanh - Lecturer at the School of Accounting, UEH College of Business - presenting the topic "The impact of disclosing greenhouse gas emissions information on the market value of listed companies in Vietnam" at Session B Mr. Nguyen Hoang Long - Lecturer of the School of Finance and Banking, VLC - presenting the topic "Country Governance And Renewable Energy Consumption: Evident From Financial Development Perspective" at Session B Ms. Le Huynh Nhu - Lecturer at Bac Lieu University – presenting the topic "Financial Resources Serving Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of Vietnam" at Session B Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan - Lecturer at the School of Banking, UEH College of Business - presenting the topic "Circular Economy and Approaches for Vinh Long Province" at Session C Mr. Le Van - Lecturer at UEH Institute of Innovation - presenting the topic "Sustainable Development in the Mekong Delta from the Perspective of Provincial Green Index (PGI)" at Session C Mr. Vo Duy Khanh - Endota Company - presenting the topic "The current status of applying the circular economy model by treating agricultural waste with black soldier flies at Endota Company" at Session C Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Huong - Chief of Office of Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing Zones and Industrial Authority (HEPZA) - presenting the topic "Sharing experiences in developing industrial parks following the UNIDO approach" at Session C The conference took place successfully and received many studies and opinions with important contributions to the circular economy model in Vietnam in general and the Mekong Delta Region in particular. At the same time, it proposed recommendations on solutions and policies to develop the circular economy model in the upcoming time, contributing to creating economic growth opportunities, minimizing negative impacts on the environment, supporting the implementation of the sustainable development goals (SDG), and facing the challenge of climate change. Delegates taking some photos at the Conference Additional images of the Conference: News and photos: UEH Vinh Long Campus (School of Science and Technology, Department of Admissions and Communication) Newspapers and radio reporting on the Conference 1. Tuoi tre newspaper: Doanh nghiệp còn khó khăn khi chuyển mô hình kinh tế tuần hoàn 2. Nhan dan newspaper: Kinh tế tuần hoàn - Hướng đi cho phát triển bền vững 3. Vietnam News Agency: Kinh tế tuần hoàn - Hướng đi cho phát triển bền vững 4. Vinh Long newspaper: Kinh tế tuần hoàn - Hương đi cho phát triển bền vững Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Since the announcement of the goal of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy in 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has taken the right and solid steps in training, research, administration, operations and community connection. This effort has reaped many achievements in recent times and has officially made UEH one of the seven higher education institutions in Vietnam operating under the model of a "Multidisciplinary university". 2021 - Internal restructuring according to the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy after a long preparation process As of October 2023, UEH has completed a journey of 47 years of formation and development as a key national higher education institution, accompanying the modernity and innovation of the country. In the current period, internationalization and change management according to social practices are the school's top priorities, with the goal of bringing Vietnamese higher education closer to the world and helping Vietnamese learners have the ability to develop competitively in the international environment. In 2021, UEH has proactively restructured internally, becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. This is a popular trend in the world, helping to promote multidisciplinary research and training capacity and connecting with the community through multilateral projects on training, research, and consulting to solve global problems. Specifically, Multidisciplinary UEH is developed through 2 phases, from 2021 to 2030: Phase 1 (2021 - 2025): Forming a multi-disciplinary University in Economics, Business - Management, Social Sciences, Technology and Design on the basis of restructuring the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City into a comprehensive University with 3 Member Colleges including UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design along with the activities of UEH Vinh Long Campus in the Mekong Delta. Launching 3 UEH Member Colleges on October 27, 2021 Phase 2 (2026 - 2030): Upgrade the International School of Business to the 4th Member College of UEH to promote training in international programs and talented students, establish UEH Nha Trang Campus, promote international training and local expansion, recognized in the Asian region with a ranking in the 500 Best Universities in Asia. In addition, the sustainable UEH strategy focuses on building and developing 05 pillars, including (1) Training Global Citizen - Sustainable Action; (2) Research for the public benefit; (3) Operation: From a circular campus to a green university; (4) Community of people who inspire arts and lead change for sustainable development; (5) Governance: Prioritize sustainable development. With clearly planned strategies, since 2021, UEH has flexibly operated according to a 3-level model: University - Member College/Campus - School/Institute/Department in a flexible manner in the direction of increasing sovereignty for member colleges. In this way, the school can focus on developing multidisciplinary knowledge based on inherent resources and build a mechanism to share resources smoothly among member colleges. 2021 - 2023: Two years of unanimous transformation of the entire UEHer, ready for a new milestone In order to operate smoothly and effectively the new strategy and new management model, over the past two years, the entire UEHer from the University level, Member Colleges/Institutions to schools and institutes have made efforts, step by step getting acquainted with the new strategy and management model, understanding and proactively engaging in the process. There are many steps and lessons that are worth mentioning in this transition period, typically: The in-depth, flexible and innovative management perspective of UEH's leadership team at all levels; The birth of the Steering and Executive Committee of the "Sustainable University" Project in early 2022 as a specialized team, paving the way for specific activities on sustainable development and action of the school; Consistently implementing the principle of "Democracy - Openness - Fairness" in management and administration activities; Promoting the effectiveness of the decentralized management model, increasing sovereignty for UEH member colleges; Proactive coordination and support of UEH functional units with each other and with member colleges. Thanks to that, UEH has been maintaining its inherent stability and development momentum, and achieves extremely positive results. These are positive signals that help the entire UEH believe in this new journey, creating momentum for the vision of becoming a multidisciplinary university with an academic and sustainable reputation in the Asian region by 2030. Specifically : Receiving the First Class Independence Medal awarded by the President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam according to Decision No. 1686/QD-CTN dated October 26, 2021. UEH is the first higher education institution in Vietnam to meet European training quality standards with 17 training programs meeting two international standards: FIBAA and AUN-QA. The Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) is in the SCOPUS Category and is ranked in Q1 for Economics, Econometrics and Finance according to Scimago data. Increasing its position on a series of prestigious world academic rankings including the first and only economics university in Vietnam to enter the top 401+ QS Asia rankings 2023 (QS Asia University Rankings 2023); Among the Top 1 Best Universities in Vietnam and among the Top 66 Leading Universities in Asia according to the 2022 U-Multirank Ranking; Top 8 Best Universities in Vietnam, leading Economics, Management, Business and Law schools for 4 consecutive years according to the 2022 Webometrics Ranking; Top 298 Best Universities in Asia as announced by SCImago 2022, etc. In particular, leading 9 Universities in Vietnam and being honored to be among the Top 301-400 Universities in the world contributing to the 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations according to THE Impact Rankings 2023. Officially becoming one of seven institutions operating under the Multidisciplinary University model in Vietnam With internal capacity accumulated throughout the development journey along with sustainable steps and positive achievements in 2 years of transformation, UEH officially received Decision 1146/QD-TTg from the Prime Minister on October 4, 2023, becoming 1 of the 7 higher institutions in Vietnam operating under the model of "Multidisciplinary university", being consistent and integrated with the system of advanced universities in the world. This is officially an important milestone in the school's history. For the entire UEHer, this recognition is a declaration of the end of 2 years of transition, officially entering the phase of focusing all capabilities to join the school in multidisciplinary development and sustainable action. In particular, the prerequisite goal is to create quality, clear and specific programs, policies, training products, research, administration, operations, and community connection. UEH's new management and operation model is expected to "reinforce" training quality, research capacity, knowledge transfer and community connection, closely associated with modern realities. This is a good launching pad to develop the competitiveness of the UEH brand domestically and internationally, whose direct beneficiaries are generations of learners and officials. UEH has gone through 47 years full of achievements, this is the crystallization of the intelligence, efforts, solidarity and love of all leaders, lecturers, officers, employees, students, staff and learners through ages, the support of UEH domestic and foreign partners along with the values ​​summed up over time. Entering a new path with a new name - Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University is an extremely important and inevitable challenge for maintaining and promoting the achievements of UEH over the past 47 years, a requirement of the global context, the mission to contribute to human knowledge, and is UEH's responsibility to society and the country. “With its core and humanistic values, UEH is ready to continue pioneering in education and research in all fields to continue contributing to development and implementing social responsibility. On the occasion of the school's establishment, October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2023, let's congratulate the achievement of the transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH and together complete the mission and vision of becoming a multidisciplinary university with academic reputation and sustainability in the Asian region by 2030" - Professor Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council emphasized. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology ArtTech Fusion 2023 (ATF23) with 23 annual international exhibitions, seminars and art activities integrating technology organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) - ArtTech Hub took place successfully from October 13 - 15, 2023. The program attracted the participation of 07 international universities in the Eurasian region (Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Macau, Taiwan, China, Italy), and more than 2,000 academicians, specialists,  visual artists, and domestic and international students. Overview of 03 explosive and typical days of ArtTech in ATF23 ArtTech Fusion 2023 had the participation of 07 international universities in the Asia-Europe region such as Saint Joseph University (Macau), Sains University Malaysia, Yunlin National University (Taiwan), Kwangwoon University (Korea), Chulalongkorn University (Thailand), Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts (China), Ulsan Art Museum and Dongseo University (Korea), Patheon Institute of Technology (Italy). At the same time, it engaged the interest, involvement and sharing of the community of ArtTech artists, experts, academicians, professors, and specialists in many fields such as Prof.Dr. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau, specialist on NFT blockchain art; Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh - Former Deputy Head of the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee, Chairwoman of the Peace Committee and Ho Chi Minh City Peace and Development Foundation; leaders of businesses such as Samsung, Sun Life, etc., domestic and foreign visual artists such as Tung Crazy Monkey, Diego Lazy, Kyurin Vien, Dustin Nguyen, Khiim Dang, Cao Hoang Long, Dong Ho. 16 Exhibitions of modern Arttech technology A series of 16 exhibitions integrating new ArtTech technology appeared for the first time at a Vietnamese University: Digital art in 3D mapping, Hologram Art, Visual Digital Art Exhibition, NFT's Artworks Exhibition, Photography Art, Virtual Fashion - Evoking your Imagination, International Student Artworks, Interactive exhibition of Man and Machine (You & Machine), Human motion tracking, Art Visual Media Art, Creative VR, Mindfulness VR Exhibition, Games VR Exhibition, Interactive Art, etc. Notably, 3D projector mapping artworks, a form of digital art that uses special projectors and software to create animation effects on three-dimensional (3D) surfaces, attracted a large number of viewers to visit and experience. 3D mapping Art Exhibition Another interesting exhibition was "Life", a beautiful life shown through the visual arts of Visual Artists - Kyunri Vien and Mark Do. The use of new technology in ArtTech provided an interesting perspective on a multi-dimensional and colorful world. Life - the visual art exhibition Professor Alvaro Barbosa, Professor Filipa Martins de Abreu and other colleagues from Saint Joseph's University, Macau displayed several NFT artworks, depicting the multidimensionality of culture and sustainable development. In addition, attendees would also immerse themselves in the beautiful space of Macau to experience new feelings created by Professor Gerald Estadieu. NFT exhibition One of the unique activities was the interactive Human and Machine exhibition "Interaction: You & Machine". Visual artist Tung Monkey transformed images of dancers into moving blocks of data in three-dimensional space. The graphic images simulated the image of the dancer, creating a contrast between the real space outside and the virtual space inside. Exhibition of interactive motion effects between Human and Machine Two other outstanding exhibitions were from the Ulsan Museum of Art and Kangwoon University. These exhibitions showcased compelling video and three-dimensional art, providing unique perspectives on global sustainable development from local contexts and placing people at the center of connecting the past, present and future. “Locality” was a message about preserving the traditions and identity values of each locality in global sustainable development. Locality Exhibition Besides, the exhibition "Tech for future" by Kyunri Vien and Diego Lazy served as an answer to concerns about the gap between humans and machines. In addition, the world is constantly changing, and the flow of energy connecting from the depth of history blended in the ceaseless movement of the uncertain future to create the foundations of sustainable development. Related to this topic, “The world is changing” was an interactive art exhibition made by visual artist Tung Crazy Monkey VR (virtual reality) videos by USJ and UEH students created a special interactive experience. In particular, works by students of Chulalongkorn, USM, Yunlin, and Xi'an about today's society were also exhibited. As technology develops, can machines replace humans? Can humans be replaced by special versions of artificial intelligence? The Virtual Fashion Exhibition - The Fashion of the Future created by visual artist Dong Ho impressed many students. Experiencing the Virtual Fashion Students participated in experiencing and researching VR Virtual reality games (Games VR) were products of students from the VR/AR/MR technology application course in Italy. Soundwalk Macau Exhibition Our Society Exhibition by students of 7 international schools Exhibition on Holography 05 Workshops on the topic of sustainability Humans - the connection of the past, present and future - need to develop harmoniously in the relationship between culture, art and technology and machinery. The intersection of art and technology helps connect emotions, visualize social issues, increase interactive experiences, reposition the future, increase cooperation and community engagement, and change community awareness and attitudes. Recognizing that, in addition to exhibition activities, ATF2023 organizes in-depth seminars on 5 topics: Sustainable digital education; Arttech and quality of life; Breaking down barriers: Inequality; ArtTech helps unlock potential; Hologram Art. The above seminars bring together leading experts from related fields, with practical and useful content. At the Workshop on Breaking the Barriers of Inequality, Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh - Former Deputy Head of the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee, Chairwoman of the Peace Committee and Ho Chi Minh City Peace and Development Foundation shared and discussed with speakers about how to bridge the inequality gap in today's society in many fields listed as culture, education, and technology. Closing the sharing, Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh sent everyone the message: "In today's rapidly developing digital age, each of us is racing in that rapid development and we must not forget to care about the community, disadvantaged situations, and make efforts to share, appease, and heal to contribute to erasing that inequality gap." Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh - Chairwoman of the Ho Chi Minh City Peace and Development Foundation - sharing and chairing the Workshop: Breaking Barriers: Inequality in Access to Technology, Education, culture and Environment At the Workshop "Exploring the intersection between technology and human creativity", Prof.Dr. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau chaired and encouraged the development of creative thinking and problem solving using technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence in design and art to create more vivid and interesting learning experiences. The professor shared: “Students need to cooperate and connect with those with similar thinking, not just learn by listening to lectures from lecturers in the classroom. This helps them develop social skills, learn to work in groups, and create an environment that fosters creativity and deeper thinking.” Workshop Exploring the intersection between technology and human creativity chaired by Prof.Dr. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau The workshop "Creating customer experience: ArtTech to improve quality of life" showed viewers that ArtTech has overcome the barriers of traditional art, opening up unlimited creative possibilities. This has laid the foundation for the meeting of digital innovation and artistic ideas, creating immersive, virtual reality experiences that expand our senses. Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh shared ArtTech technology trends in Vietnam and worldwide. Among them, the Top 10 outstanding art technologies that would dominate from 2023 include AR, VR, XR, gamification; NFTs; AI creative art; IoT networks for effective cross-device communication; 3D modeling, scanning, printing, and sculpting, 3D Design Software, 3D Scanned Film Assets; Robotic painting technology using AI algorithms, cross-platform collaborations, real-time project communication; Smart museum, digital art gallery, movement-to - music; Digital Collection Management Platform. In addition, experts discussed more intensively about the impact of the intersection of art and technology on improving the quality of life of the community. Seminar on Creating customer experience: ArtTech to Improve Quality of Life by Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design ArtTech Seminar - Art and Technology Intersection - New Potentials organized by Dr. Dong Su-Yi, Vice Dean of UEH School of Technology and Design Workshop on holographic art CHIMERA: The Third Generation of Digital Holographic Printing System presented by Professor Philippe Gentet The 05 seminars were warmly welcomed with 1,477 registrations/594 seats, and participants, filling the auditoriums fully. When participating, the students actively discussed and interacted with the guests and asked interesting questions about the sustainable development of the community. A large number of students attended ATF23 seminars and exhibitions The highlight of the night was the interactive performance "Technology And Humanity: The Interconnection" A special artistic mark within the framework of ArtTech Fusion 2023 was the interactive performance with the theme Technology and Humanity: the Interconnection. Artists would interact and create artworks right on the performance stage. The performances included Cultural Sustainability (Electronic music with art) by Prof. Alvaro Babosa, Saint Joseph University, Macau; Diverse Life (Visual art with electronic music) by Visual Artist Kyunri Vien and Artist Dustin Nguyen; Community connection - Human Interconnection by visual artist Tung Crazy Monkey; Power Transformation (Realtime graphic art by Visual Artists Tung Crazy Monkey and Khiim Dang. Thereby, each person would reflect and explore activities that contributed to sustainable development through specific individual and community actions. The event was broadcast live on UEH Fanpage, UEH Youtube, and ArtTech Hub Fanpage, attracting more than 6,200 views. The performance "Cultural Sustainability" by Professor Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of University of Saint Joseph - Macau The performance "Volumetric Visual" by artist Tung Monkey with the combination of music by Professor Alvaro Barbosa and two dancers Thuy Linh and Tam Tran Power Transformation (Realtime graphic art) performed by Visual Artists Tung Crazy Monkey and Khiim Dang. LIVE: Visual/Audio performance. Real-time graphics, real-time music by visual artists Kyungri Vien and Dustin Nguyen The performance "UEH - Greetings" School leaders and guests at the ATF23 art performance Contributing greatly to the success of ATF23, the Organizing Committee would like to express their sincere and deep gratitude to 08 sponsors who accompanied the program: Diamond Sponsor: Samsung Company Vietnam; Gold sponsors: AVAAS Studio Company, The Visual 084, Hexogon Company; Silver sponsor: Sun Life Vietnam Company; Bronze sponsors: S-Furniture, Koi Nursery, Formalia XR Studio. The three days of the ATF23 activity series ended, opening up new perspectives and helping to rethink the future, thereby creating keys to help regenerate resources for sustainable development. See you again at ATF24 with new, surprising and interesting activities. *UEH - ArtTech Hub is an international integrated platform that connects universities, business communities, governments and domestic and international communities to develop intersectional activities between art and technology. ArtTech Fusion (ATF) is an annual event organized by ArtTech Hub, with the goal of applying ArtTech as a tool to solve social problems, through education and research to contribute to improving the quality of life while encouraging creative innovation and inspiring art towards sustainable actions. News and photos: ArtTech Hub (UEH) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 18 - 19, 2023 at Campus A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3), Committee for Women's Advancement, Union of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with Orient International Eye Center to organize the program "Accompanying UEH to take care of bright and healthy eyes" for all officials and employees. This was an activity to celebrate the 93rd anniversary of the Vietnam Women's Union (October 20, 1930 - October 20, 2023). Overview of the program Attending the program, from POrient International Eye Center, was Specialist Level II, Dr. Phan Tien Hy - Specialist Director; Ms. Tran Thi Thanh Phuong - Executive Director; along with Directors, Heads of Functional Departments and doctors and technicians. On behalf of UEH, there was Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, Deputy Head of UEH Women's Advancement Committee; with members of the UEH Women's Advancement Committee and the UEH Women's Union Committee. Opening the program, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union - sent wishes to UEH female officials: "On the occasion of Vietnamese Women's Day October 20, on behalf of UEH leaders, I sincerely send wishes to UEH female officials and employees to be always healthy, happy, have a lot of joy and continue to accompany and contribute to the strong development of UEH Multi-disciplinary University in the future.” Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union Within the framework of the program, Specialist Level I . Nguyen Duc Trong - Head of the Refraction Department - shared knowledge regarding common eye diseases, how to prevent and take care of the eyes, especially to help officials and employees be more aware of the importance of regular eye examinations and monitoring. Specialist Level I, Dr. Nguyen Duc Trong - Head of the Refraction Department - sharing knowledge regarding eye diseases After useful knowledge from Specialist Level I, Dr. Nguyen Duc Trong, a team of highly qualified doctors and refractive technicians from Orient International Eye Center conducted general eye examinations, measured vision, measured refraction, and took screening photos of the eyes on a system of examination microscopes and fundus cameras, and consultation on issues related to eye pathology for more than 300 officials and employees. UEH female official involved in a general eye examination After the eye examination activities for officials and workers, UEH and Orient  International Eye Center will continue to coordinate in implementing the program "Accompanying UEH to care for bright and healthy eyes" for all students, expected to be held in late October and early November 2023. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union - presenting souvenirs to the medical team News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology ArtTech Hub owned by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially been in operation for nearly a year and has initially achieved some positive progress, marking the beginning of the journey of intersection between art and technology at UEH. ArtTech Hub is a place to inspire sustainable development, combining art and technology to solve modern society's problems and comprehensively improve the quality of life. ArtTech Hub - First day of establishment Nearly a year ago, at the launch of ArtTech Hub, on December 4, 2022, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) – stated: "In the current context of strong digitalization and globalization, technology, design and art are considered the spearhead for breakthroughs and tools to solve problems of modern society and future cities, towards sustainable development and improving the quality of life.” In that spirit, UEH officially launched Arttech Hub. This is an international integration platform, creating a network connecting universities, experts, governments, businesses and domestic and international management agencies to jointly develop creative and collaborative activities between art and technology to create changes and inspire art, towards sustainable development. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering the opening speech at the ArtTech Hub launch program ArtTech Hub directs its activities around three main functions: R&D, Education, Networking,  specifically: R&D: Organize scientific conferences, promote research, consulting, and transfer to the community in solving issues related to sustainable development based on ArtTech; Education: Organize short-term courses and training programs related to ArtTech, digital media, virtual fashion, AR/VR/MR technology, and holographic art; Networking: Organize ArtTech activities listed as academic exchange and career development towards supporting Startups and SMEs. ArtTech Hub - Positive progresses After nearly a year of establishment, ArtTech Hub has made some positive progresses, especially in researching and spreading new knowledge and experiences, pioneering the combination of art and technology; and showing the potential of this field in catching future trends. One of ArtTech Hub's most notable activities is the ArtTech Fusion 2022 (ATF22) series: This is a series of 17 in-depth seminars and academic exchanges surrounding issues of sustainability, technology, design, and art. The exhibition combines technology and art with the participation of many prestigious international universities and organizations, a network connecting the community to creative and inspirational artistic activities. This is a large-scale event attracting the participation of universities, researchers and businesses from both domestic and foreign countries. ATF22 has created an international forum to exchange ideas, to share knowledge and to explore the potential of combining art and technology, helping to raise awareness of ArtTech and to create opportunities for communities. The most special feature of ATF22 is the art exhibition of Korea's leading art museum Ulsan (UAM) - with the world’s world-famous works by Nam June Paik - the father of video art in the world. These works are only presented in one location in the world during a specific period of time. According to the cooperation between UEH and UAM, the museum has the only exhibition in the world for 3 months at UEH. Sustainable fashion show by Quynh Paris and 3 other world-class domestic designers with the message of sustainable development linked to nature, people and the world of technology, arousing sensuality to inspire and raise awareness to act for sustainability. Ulsan Museum Exhibition at UEH The organizing committee and accompanying designers at the Fashion show The designs being made from recycled fibers from the Fashion show Regarding R&D, ArtTech Hub has supported interdisciplinary research by connecting with researchers around the world, and is implementing many research projects related to ArtTech listed as VR/AR, Virtual Human, Visual Art, Interactive Art, Digital Art, Metaverse, Sustainable Material, etc. ArtTech Hub has also organized many training activities listed as the course "Application of virtual reality and augmented reality in design" (August 1 - 30, 2023) in Rome, Italy. This is the first short-term technology course within the framework of cooperation between ArtTech Hub and Pantheon Institute of Technology and Design (Italy). The group of students learned the most modern AR/VR/MR technology that is interesting and useful and had unforgettable experiences in Europe's Capital of Light. Instructors at Patheon Institute (Italy) awarding course certificates to students. This certificate bringing many benefits to the current job and career of the students participating in the course. In order to provide the foundations to master Holography's breakthrough presentation technology, ArtTech Hub and Kwang Woon University (Korea) have coordinated to organize a short course on Technology Application in Creativity with Holography guided by experienced experts. "Application of technology in creativity with Holography" Class ArtTech Hub has also coordinated with units to organize multidisciplinary courses listed as Motion Graphic and Fashion Stylish to equip students and the creative community with in-depth knowledge and skills about ArtTech. To date, ArtTech Hub has connected with 20 Universities around the world with arttech-related training fields, 30 domestic and foreign organizations and businesses, and many leading artists in the field. It can be stated that ArtTech Hub's remarkable progress over the past year has proven the importance and effectiveness of this center in promoting the intersection of art and technology. Let's look forward to more exciting events from ArtTech Hub in the near future! *ArtTech Fusion 2023 (ATF) takes place from October 13 - 15, 2023, at Campuses A, B, V of UEH. ArtTech Fusion 2023 includes 16 exhibitions, 5 seminars, and 1 interactive performance. ArtTech Fusion aims to apply ArtTech as a tool to solve social and professional problems through education and research to contribute to improving the quality of life. At the same time, it is an environment that encourages creative innovation and inspires art towards sustainable action. News and photos: ArtTech Hub, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology ARTTECH topic has been receiving a lot of attention, especially in the recent time. ArtTech is predicted by experts to be a FUTURE TREND, an intersection between art and technology bringing unique, creative and immersive experiences to participants. This trend is expected to continue to open up many new opportunities, promoting development in the field of future art and technology and strong applications in many industries and fields. What is ArtTech? ArtTech (Art and Technology), the integration of art and technology, is a rapidly growing field. People often mistakenly think that ArtTech is simply the application of digital tools to art. What is more, ArtTech refers to using technology to create unique interactive art experiences, bringing vivid, immersive experiences and leaving a deep impression in the hearts of viewers. ArtTech often includes a combination of fields listed as digital art, multimedia design, virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), NFT, Robot Art, Virtual Human, Interactive Art, Real time Graphics, Generative Art, and many other technologies to create new and unique art experiences. According to Dr. Dong Su Yi - Deputy Dean of UEH School of Media Design (Former Global Creative Director of Ogilvy&Mather) said: “In the current context, ArtTech is an important intersection between artistic creativity and technological advances. History shows that pioneering innovators with radical visions like Nam June Paik, with groundbreaking innovations in the field of video art, predicted the integration of ArtTech, or Steve Jobs who is famous for combining aesthetics in design and technology asserted that the pinnacle of technological progress lies in the intersection with art. The future trend is the blend of art and technology”. ArtTech delivers immersive and creative experiences for the unique combination of art, philosophy and science. Besides using the creativity of art to explore, challenge and expand the limits of technology, ArtTech promotes profound contemplations on the nature and value of art, along with the use of science and philosophy to create new perspectives on art. This opens up unlimited potential in art, with new creative opportunities and challenges to traditional notions of art and technology. Therefore, investing in training in the field of ArtTech will create conditions for a new generation to be ready for creating and contributing to artistic innovations, instead of enjoying it. Experiencing vivid digital art installation - Floating Flower Garden at Tokyo Museum of Art (Japan) Machine Hallucination - NYC, A/V Performance, Exhibition, Installation New York, USA, 05 Sep 19 - 05 Feb 20 Yayoi Kusama, Infinity Mirrored Room – The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, 2013. Wood, metal, glass mirrors, plastic, acrylic panel, rubber, LED lighting system, acrylic balls, and water, 287.7 × 415.3 × 415.3 cm. Courtesy of David Zwirner, N.Y. ArtTech has achieved a number of achievements in the recent years. Interactive art using AR/VR allows viewers to participate and interact with the artwork. In addition, digital sculptures with CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology and 3D printing have allowed artists to create complex, detailed digital sculptures with high precision. Liveshows that apply new technology and modern art events often use light, sound, digital images, and technical effects to create a vivid and immersive experience for the audience. For example, the 2023 Asian Games taking place in Hangzhou (China) from September 23 to October 8, 2023, have used ArtTech to create a unique sports experience by combining artistic and technological elements to make sporting events more attractive to audiences using big data, artificial intelligence and virtual reality. The avatars have the ability to move, jump, engage and even participate in the Metaverse world of “Hangzhou Games” where interactive virtual reality sports games with the Game’s mascots take place. Athletes and tourists can approach the automated mobile ice cream carts, and simply wave their hands to choose from a variety of ice cream flavors, including avocado, peach and vanilla. The photo booths are equipped with 140 small cameras capable of creating creative 3D representations for visitors in just 5 to 8 minutes. Avatar of table tennis player with mascot Lianlian in the 2022 Asian Games metaverse Global and Vietnamese ArtTech trends ArtTech is becoming a global trend with 4 prominent branches. One is Interactive Installations, with the philosophy of “expanding multi-sensory experiences’, art installations are becoming more and more interactive. Using sensors, artificial intelligence and virtual reality, ArtTech creates interactive experiences that push the boundaries of traditional art. The second is Virtual Art Galleries. In the digital world, geographical barriers are being broken, organizing exhibitions and online virtual art galleries allows artists to have a platform to incorporate global perspectives, as works and exhibitions can be accessed and shared around the world via the internet, eliminating geographical and time constraints. This promotes diversity and creativity in the arts, allowing artists to engage with international audiences more easily than ever before. Third is NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), reshaping the value of art in a digital aspect. NFTs validate the value of digital artists and bring reality to virtual works. Fourth is AI-Created Art, challenging the nature of creativity is the key point of art created by artificial intelligence (AI), blurring the lines between human imagination and machine precision. This creates works that can achieve limitless precision and creativity. In Vietnam, recently, ArtTech has developed significantly in many fields listed as marketing, advertising, communications, event organization, performing arts, entertainment industry, etc. Art organizations and businesses have begun investing in and supporting ArtTech projects, enabling artists and technology developers to develop creative ideas. For example, the exhibition series Lit, Under The Sun, etc. organized by Sunlife insurance company has shown a unique combination of art and digital technology. In addition, Vietnamese visual artists have collaborated to create a digital art museum called Livelab with a scale of more than 1,000 square meters in Hue. This is a space that combines technology - art - entertainment and education, providing visitors with unique experiences, while also helping visitors have a vivid view of local culture. More and more artists are digitizing and using technology to create digital works of art, from digital painting to 3D sculpture and VR/AR art. NFTs have begun to attract the attention of artists and promote the development of NFTs in Vietnam. In that trend, UEH is building and is expected to deploy an ArtTech training major in the near future. In short, ArtTech is truly a future trend, with the potential to bring many development opportunities in the field of art and creativity, in many industries both globally and in Vietnam. Let’s look forward to many interesting things from this couple of ‘Art’ and ‘Tech’ in the near future. *ArtTech Fusion 2023 (ATF) takes place from October 13 - 15, 2023, at campuses A, B, V of UEH. ArtTech Fusion 2023 includes 16 exhibitions, 5 seminars, and 1 interactive performance. ArtTech Fusion aims to apply ArtTech as a tool to solve social and professional problems through education and research to contribute to improving the quality of life. At the same time, it is an environment that encourages creative innovation and inspires art towards sustainable action. News and photos: ArtTech Hub, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Art and Technology seem to be two parallel lines with nothing in common, however, the intersection of artistic inspiration and technological breakthroughs has contributed creatively to solving social problems related to sustainable development, bringing significant benefits to education, the environment and social equality. Currently ‘hot’ social issues related to sustainable development The modern world is facing significant challenges. According to the United Nations Report, approximately 9% of the world’s population – around 690 million people - are suffering from hunger in 2019. Besides, air pollution is causing 7 million deaths each year. A number of other challenges listed as injustice and climate change are having increasingly profound impacts. Faced with this situation, many people ask themselves: “How can we save ourselves?”. With the above question, the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have become a torch to illuminate the path to "save ourselves". Established in 2015, the SDGs include 17 global sustainable development goals, aiming to address the above issues. As of 2023, according to data from the United Nations, only 55% of the goals have made significant progress. Meanwhile, 30% of the goals remain stagnant and the remaining 15% of goals lack data (Source: SDG 2023 Report). Specifically, human-related issues - listed as hunger, poverty, health and education - are facing many difficulties. Vietnam, one of 14 members of the United Nations Human Rights Council, term 2023-2025, has committed to “Leaving no one behind”. The Vietnamese Government and the United Nations have classified SDG goals into four major groups: People, Environment, Prosperity and Peace to have effective implementation strategies. This year - 2023 - marks the halfway point of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), agreed in 2015 and achieved by 2030. Independent scientists are appointed by the United Nations: “At recent meetings, we have affirmed that with the current momentum of progress, it will be difficult for us to achieve the goals in the 17 SDGs on schedule; Of course, we cannot just sit there and expect the situation to become brighter if we do not start promoting the implementation” (Source: Shirin et al., 2023). At the current rate of progress, poverty in the world will be existing, and universalization of education will be difficult (compared to the goal of universalization for all countries and territories by 2030). According to predictions, by the end of this decade, our world will have 575 million people living in poverty, 600 million malnourished people and 84 million children and young people without a formal education. The average global temperature will increase by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to the acceptable increase in accordance with the Paris Agreement on Climate Change (2015). Last but not least, with current progress, it will take another 300 years for us to reach the goals of gender equality. Global leaders are being urged to act now to remove barriers and accelerate progress. Facing this challenge, ArtTech Hub owned by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the annual ArtTech Fusion event series were born with the mission of contributing to creatively solving problems related to social sustainability through the intersection of art and technology, aiming to solve the complex challenges of today and help build a sustainable future. UEH students and ArtTech at Campus A (UEH) ArtTech - An innovative sustainable development solution ArtTech is a rapidly growing field in the digital age. With the intersection of art and technology, ArtTech plays an important role in creatively solving social issues related to sustainability. Art has the ability to express subtle and complex aspects of life and the environment. Thereby, artists can convey interesting and powerful messages, raising awareness about sustainable issues listed as climate change, animal protection or sustainable use of resources. The intersection of art and technology can foster creativity and innovation, encouraging the development of new products, services and solutions that address sustainability challenges. For example, virtual reality or augmented reality applications can immerse users in simulated environments to deepen their understanding of environmental and social issues. In addition, creativity in art and technology can be combined to create events, exhibitions and socially interactive experiences, thence raising awareness and promoting community action in support of sustainable development. ArtTech and sustainable education One of the areas where ArtTech has a positive impact is sustainable education. Artistic media, listed as images, videos, music, and interactive creations can promote exciting learning experiences. This can help students absorb information more effectively and motivate them to absorb sustainability-related topics. In addition, virtual reality (VR) and simulation technology can bring students into virtual environments, helping them gain a deeper understanding of environmental and social issues through experiencing the impacts of climate change on the environment or exploring different ecosystems. This can promote positive action and inspire students to engage in sustainable activities. ArtTech and environment and climate change ArtTech has great potential to contribute to solving problems related to the environment and climate change by combining art and technology to create innovative and inspiring solutions. Artistic experiences, digital artworks, and interactive projects help awaken emotions and promote positive action related to environmental issues and climate change. Besides, ArtTech can create interactive experiences to help users gain a deeper understanding of concepts related to the environment and climate change. Through virtual reality applications or educational games, people can experience the effects of climate change and how it affects the environment. This helps increase awareness of environmental protection and encourages creativity in solving environmental pollution and climate change problems. ArtTech and social inequality ArtTech has great potential to contribute to solving problems related to social inequality. By combining art and technology, ArtTech is able to create innovative solutions and unique approaches to deal with different aspects of inequality. ArtTech can create art works, digital works, and interactive experiences to inspire and raise awareness about issues of inequality, listed as gender, race, and class inequality and so on . In addition, interactive experiences and virtual reality applications help users gain a deeper understanding of aspects of inequality. This can help create empathy and sympathy and promote positive social action. “Our future society does not rely entirely on the development of technology but must also be based on harmony, interference and unity between humans, machines and nature. This poses a requirement for future generations of young people to grasp and master technology, use technology as a driving force for development, use art to nurture spiritual values, and thereby work towards sustainable development”, Mr. Suh Jun Suk - Director of Ulsan Art Museum, Korea shared. In short, with its constantly growing potential, ArtTech has contributed to the development and positive change of society related to sustainable issues listed as the education, the environment, and social inequality. With unlimited creativity, ArtTech helps awaken inspiration for efforts to deal with environmental challenges and climate change, creating breakthrough solutions to build a more equal society and a more sustainable future. *ArtTech Fusion 2023 (ATF) takes place from October 13 - 15, 2023, at Campuses A, B, V of UEH. ArtTech Fusion 2023 includes 16 exhibitions, 5 seminars, and 1 interactive performance. ArtTech Fusion aims to apply ArtTech as a tool to solve social and professional problems through education and research to contribute to improving the quality of life. At the same time, it is an environment encouraging creative innovation and inspiring art towards sustainable action. News and photos: ArtTech Hub, Department of Marketing and Communication References: Shirin et al., (2023). What scientists need to do to accelerate progress on the SDGs. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02808-x Báo cáo phát triển bền vững Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2023. https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/2023/The-Sustainable-Development-Goals-Report-2023.pdf. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW dated November 17, 2022, 6th Conference of the Party Central Committee (Term XIII) on promoting industrialization and modernization of the country until 2030, with a vision to 2045, has affirmed that industrialization and modernization are the spinal and consistent policies of our Party and State in the process of building and protecting the Fatherland. In particular, science and technology are two extremely important factors that determine the success of this development process. From in-depth research, the author at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) would like to propose measures towards promoting the application of science and technology to boost the process of industrialization and modernization of our country. The Document of the 13th Party Congress affirms: continuing to consistently implement the policy of science and technology is the top national policy and the key driving force to develop modern and innovative production forces, to renew growth model as well as to improve productivity, quality, efficiency and competitiveness of the economy. Concretizing these views of the 13th Congress, Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW dated November 17, 2022 at the 6th Conference of the Party Central Committee (Term XIII) on promoting industrialization and modernization (industrialization and modernization) of the country by 2030, vision to 2045, once again, emphasizes: Industrialization and modernization of the country is a fundamental and comprehensive transformation of the economy and the social life, founded mainly on the development of industry and the services on the foundation of science, technology and innovation. From the above perspectives, it can be demonstrated that science and technology is an extremely important factor that is decisive for the success of the country’s industrialization and modernization process, bringing Vietnam on par with the powers of the five continents in the world. Applying science and technology to promote industrialization and modernization of the country After more than 35 years of national innovation under the Party’s leadership, science and technology have been widely applied in all activities, especially in the industrial sector to promote the process of industrialization and modernization of the country. The mid-term National Conference of the Party’s 7th Term (1994) put forth the viewpoint and goal as follows: Industrialization must proceed hand in hand with modernization, forming spearheads of economic development at an advanced level compared to that of science and technology in the curent world. The 9th Party Congress clearly pointed out that developing science and technology along with developing education and training is the top national policy, the foundation and driving force to promote industrialization and modernization. The 12th Party Congress emphasized: strongly developing science and technology, making science and technology truly the top national policy, the most important driving force to develop modern production forces and a fourth-generation economy. Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW emphasized: quickly shifting from processing and assembling to researching, designing and manufacturing in Vietnam, focusing on developing a number of service industries with advantages and high-content knowledge and technology, focusing on promoting the service sector of industries. Consequently, to promote industrialization and modernization of the country, we must master the application of science and technology invented and researched by humans, not being dependent on outsiders as well as focus on training high-quality human resources, using science and technology in all fields and occupations. We, over the past time, under the leadership of the Party, the management of the State, the administration of the Government, and the drastic participation of the political system at all levels, have received the sympathy and support from all classes of people, the science and technology applications have been implemented drastically and synchronously by Agencies, Ministries and Branches from central to local levels with rich and diverse contents, forms and measures so as to take advantage of and to exploit science and technology for socio-economic development effectively while bringing efficiency to businesses, manufacturers and people. Many science and technology research centers with a team of experienced, dedicated scientists, responsible to the Party, State and people day and night research science and technology products applied to each field of human life. The Party and our State have diverse mechanisms and policies to apply science and technology to life as follows: Encouraging, motivating, and honoring science and technology researchers whose products are put into real life; Supporting businesses and factories in transferring science and technology; Being a bridge in joint ventures, linking the installation of domestic equipment and machinery with foreign countries. Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW assessed that after more than 35 years of innovation, especially in 10 years (2011-2020), industrialization and modernization have promoted economic growth at a high level, reaching an average of 6.17% per year: growth quality has improved and the scale of the economy has increased rapidly; the economic structure and labor structure are shifting positively with the contribution to GDP of industry and services reaching 72.7% by 2020, making our country a developing country with middle income. On the other hand, the application of science and technology, especially the achievements of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution, in fields and industries to promote the process of industrialization and modernization are having some limitations as follows: The transfer and application of science and technology is being slow, not strongly and decisively enough in creating outstanding characteristic marks for the development of specific industries and fields like heavy industry, services, agricultural processing and so on; Science and technology centers are not operating effectively and have not been able to promote their advantages and conditions yet as well as being dependent on the support and assistance of the Party and State; Some scientists and technologists are not truly dedicated and responsible in putting the interests of the Party, State and people first, for the benefits of the nation and the people, creating science and technology products and putting them into application. In real life, production and business develop completely effectively, bringing profits to the economy and the society, promoting economic growth and people’s quality of life. Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW clearly pointed out that the internal strength of the economy is being weak, labor productivity is low while improvement is slow; Low capacity for independence and autonomy, highly dependent on foreign-invested sectors; The domestic private economic sector has not met its role as an important driving force promoting industrialization and modernization yet; State-owned enterprises are having many limitations; Innovation and improving collective economic efficiency is facing many difficulties. Facing the requirements and the tasks of the period of industrialization and modernization promotion of the country, especially the goal of turning our country into a developed industrial country with high income by 2045, applying science and technology, especially the achievements of Industrial Revolution 4.0, innovation, has attracted more and more domestic and foreign resources towards focusing on developing the key, heavy industries as well as creating strategic breakthroughs and development of the national economy, continue to enhance the country’s position and reputation in the international arena and so on. Applying science and technology to promote the process of industrialization and modernization is both an immediate urgent requirement and task as well as a strategic long-term strategic issue, ensuring the country’s sustainable development. Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW sets out the goals, the roadmap, and the process of industrialization and modernization to ensure macroeconomic stability; proactively and actively integrating deeply and effectively internationally; provoking aspirations for development, national entrepreneurship spirit, and innovation; promoting the quintessential values ​​of national culture, the bravery and the intelligence of the Vietnamese people besides the traditions of the working class and the pioneering role of Vietnamese intellectuals and businessmen. Some measures to promote the application of science and technology to boost the process of industrialization and modernization in our country First, innovating the leadership and management thinking of heads of agencies, units and localities towards the application of science and technology in production and business fields and industries, with a focus on heavy industry. Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW emphasizes the promotion of the position and the role of the leader in innovative thinking, awareness and drastic actions, continuing to accelerate the process of industrialization and modernization in the country. Applying science and technology to production and business development, especially in heavy industry, services, and agricultural processing, needs to have an appropriate roadmap; in other words, we cannot be hasty, waste stages or have to to apply immediately. Accordingly, Party Committees, Party Organizations, Heads of Agencies, Units, and Localities are fully aware of the importance of converting and applying science and technology to industries and services; Leading and directing units, establishments, factories and enterprises under their management to boldly convert outdated, outdated, low-productivity and poor-quality machinery and equipment to modern machinery and equipment, high product quality; Accompanying businesses, agencies, units and localities to practice science and technology applications; Leading and directing drastic, synchronous and timely action on measures to strongly apply science and technology into social life; Fields and activities serving socio-economic development must be innovated, focusing on spearhead, key, and decisive industries that create breakthroughs that change the appearance and the face of the socio-economic picture of the Agency, Unit and Locality. In particular, it is emphasized that in the period 2031 - 2045, it is to focus on improving the quality of industrialization and promoting comprehensive modernization in all areas of the economy and the social life. Second, continuing to improve mechanisms and policies on the application and development of science and technology. Documents of the 13th Party Congress affirm the following activities: promptly removing problems, well implementing policies on training, fostering, attracting, appreciating and rewarding science and technology staff, especially the leading specialists and talents in industry majors in the field of science and technology. Concretizing the views of the 13th Congress of the Party, Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW continues to emphasize and to improve mechanisms and policies for the development of science and technology, innovation in accordance with our Vietnamese reality and international practice. With this spirit, Heads of Agencies, Units, and Localities actively and proactively coordinate with scientists to research and to apply science and technology to each specific field and activity; to promote the creative and democratic spirit of scientists; to create favorable conditions for scientists and scientific research centers to apply products created by individuals and groups into practice; to have public and transparent operating regulations on applied science and technology products. Additionally, applied science and technology products must be practical, effective, cost-effective, and useful for socio-economic development and transport infrastructure. On the foundation of mechanisms and policies of the Party and State, Agencies, Units and Localities, in accordance with historical conditions and circumstances, specifically build and promulgate appropriate and effective science and technology application plans effectively, promoting conditions and advantages to arouse the will and the strength of the great national unity bloc. Mechanisms and policies to apply science and technology into real life are unique, stimulating the development of Agencies, Units and Localities, bringing favorable conditions to attract investment, to solve problems, to create jobs for workers, to increase average GDP/person, to minimize adverse factors affecting all aspects of Agencies, Units and Localities. It is to focus on applying science and technology to implement digital transformation, minimizing cumbersome and unnecessary procedures, aiming for quick, concise, easy-to-understand and easy-to-implement operations for all classes of people. Third, focusing on developing a number of key science and technology industries, directly solving urgent problems for the country. The 13th Party Congress clearly pointed out that it is to develop a number of key science and technology industries, directly solving urgent problems in accordance with the country’s conditions and resources. Accordingly, Agencies, Units and Localities need to do the following activities: Identifying clearly spearhead and key industries to focus on investment, research and application of science and technology; to concentrate on training and fostering high-quality human resources in those key industries; Building a flexible and creative research and application of science and technology environment to stimulate new ideas from a team of scientists and technology scientists; Mobilizing resources, especially facilities and  to fund for the application of science and technology to production and business; Checking and evaluating the quality of science and technology products applied to real life by relevant authorities and professional forces; Strengthening joint ventures and partnerships with foreign countries in cooperation in research and application of science and technology for socio-economic development and strengthening national defense and security; Acquiring, inheriting and selectively developing experience and research methods applying science and technology to mining, manufacturing machinery and equipment components to reduce input material costs of the Vietnamese market and so on. To achieve the goals and the tasks identified above, the leading factor is to strengthen the leadership and direction of Party Committees, Heads of Agencies, Units and Localities; promoting the spirit of “Daring to think, dare to speak, dare to do, dare to innovate and dare to endure difficulties and hardships and dare to be responsible to the organization for their decisions”; building a democratic and scientific working atmosphere for everyone: respecting and listening to the opinions of experts, scientists, officials, civil servants, public employees and people towards creating favorable conditions for everyone. From this foundation, more reasonable and scientific adjustments and supplements to maintain political stability, social order and safety to effectively implement Resolution of the 13th Party Congress, Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW and Resolution of the General Assembly Associations of all levels have been proposed. The Central Region’s economy having achieved massive achievements after 30-year innovation Resolution No. 29-NQ/TW defines the general goal by 2030: Vietnam basically achieves the criteria of an industrial country, becoming a developing country with modern industry, and a high average income; People’s lives are improved. More than ever, the Heads of Agencies, Units, and Localities wholeheartedly serve the common revolutionary missions of the Party, the State and the People, promoting the spirit of dedication, innovation, and creativity. Therefore, applying science and technology to real life brings practical results. Whether the process of industrialization and modernization of the country takes place either quickly or slowly or with or without quality depends greatly on the application of science and technology in all fields, especially the country’s industry. This is definitely the roadmap, solid, effective and decisive steps for the people and the country of Leaders at all levels in applying science and technology towards promoting the process of industrialization and modernization of the country. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #90. Reporting press: State Management Review  Tạp chí Quản lý nhà nước News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From September 28, 2023 to October 9, 2023, a series of workshops with the topic "Enhancing Service Quality in the Public Sector through Evidence-Based Management" organized by UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) in coordination with Portland State University (PSU), USA took place at UEH with a presentation by Professor. Bowen McBeath - Professor of Economics, School of Business, PSU. Professor Bowen McBeath is currently working at the School of Social Work and the Department of Public Administration, Portland State University. He has received international and national awards and honors for his scholarship and research, co-edited the journals in Human Service Organizations, served on the editorial boards of other journals, and consulted for human service organizations at the international, national, state, and local levels. From September 28, 2023 to October 9, 2023, Professor Bowen McBeath attended workshop activities with the topic "Enhancing Service Quality in the Public Sector through Evidence-Based Management" at UEH within the framework of the MOU between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) and Portland State University (PSU) on student and lecturer exchange and cooperation in sharing academic resources. The workshop series included the following activities: Moderating the parallel session at the annual international conference of CELG - UEH (ELG 2023). In particular, at UEH Vinh Long Campus, the seminar on “Organizational models to enhance service quality and evidence-based management" took place on October 1, 2023 with the participation of 40 students of the Master of  Public Policy Senior Executive. In the framework of the seminar, Professor Bowen McBeath shared three models to help managers and employees participate in organizational change, with the basic goal of improving public services. This model includes the evidence-based practitioner model, the associate officer model, and the performance management model. Through the sharing session, learners would have an overview of each model so they can apply the appropriate model for each organization. The next lecture would take place on October 3, 2023 with the topic "Mixed method: project-based lecturing approach" held at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10) with the participation of nearly 30 lecturers, PhD candidates, graduate students, and undergraduate full-time students at UEH University. The professor introduced the project-based teaching approach, provided an overview of the policy program, described the methodology and key findings of the evaluation process, and offered implications for policy practitioners as well as researchers seeking to develop their own mixed methods evaluations. Prof. Bowen McBeath sharingmixed methods research with lecturers and students on October 3, 2023 Overview of the classroom on October 3, 2023 On October 5, 2023, Prof. Bowen McBeath and a delegation of lecturers from the School of Government visited and worked with the Social Security Center, Thu Duc City. Here, the Professor shared practical experiences on the application of research and development (R&D) and innovation in the public sector. On October 6, 2023, Prof. Bowen McBeath met and supervised graduate students and PhD students on their research topics. The conference "Seminar on public sector engagement in R&D and R&E" was jointly organized by UEH and PSU on October 7 at Campus B with the participation of more than 80 UEH lecturers, graduate and undergraduate students. Professor Bowen presented a paper on research and development (R&D) and innovation in the public sector. The professor identified key barriers to engaging in R&D and R&E and different types of strategies to address these barriers. Participating faculty and institutions would then be invited to consider how realistic and useful each strategy was for their own organizational context. Dr. Nguyen Van Du - Vice Dean of the School of Government, CELG - delivering the opening speech at the Workshop "Seminar on public sector engagement in R&D and R&E" Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen - Lecturer at School of Government, CELG - and Prof. Bowen McBeath hosting an interactive Q&A session with attendees The workshop series "Enhancing Service Quality in the Public Sector through Evidence-Based Management" with activities contributing to improving knowledge, research skills and academic exchange between UEH and PSU ended successfully. This important series was within the framework of the cooperation agreement between UEH and PSU, and within the framework of the project "Enhancing provincial capacity" by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). UEH lecturers and students taking photos with Professor Bowen McBeath With the role of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been constantly expanding domestic and international cooperation through promoting training cooperation, organizing international scientific conferences, and integrating university communities around the world to serve the community and build a sustainable community. News and photos: CELG General Department, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 22, 2023, at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the 2nd Doctoral and Master's Graduation Ceremony 2023. This was an opportunity to honor 555 new graduates who had outstanding achievements throughout their learning, research and international publication. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, from the UEH leadership side were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Leaders of schools with doctoral and master's programs; Professors, Associate Professors, Lecturers, students, Graduate Schools and new Doctors and new Masters. Overview of the Graduation Ceremony Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - sent his congratulations and appreciation for the outstanding efforts in learning, research and international publication of new doctors and masters in recent times. He shared: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh has a history of development of 47 years. During that process, UEH has been performing excellently the task of training high-quality human resources, serving and contributing to the country's economic development. On behalf of the University's leadership, I would like to congratulate the 19 new Doctors and 536 new Masters for their excellent learning and research. New graduates have the right to be proud to graduate from UEH - a brand that has been affirmed and positioned as a prestigious, high-quality university in Vietnam and the region in terms of training and research that gradually integrates strongly into modern education in the world. From the knowledge equipped from the school, with the ability to self-study and research, I believe that new graduates will become good experts, lecturers, and brave leaders who can work in the domestic and world markets.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - delivering the opening speech at the Graduation Ceremony At this Graduation Ceremony, UEH officially awarded Doctoral and Master's degrees to 555 students. Of these, 19 PhD degrees were awarded to graduates in the fields of Accounting, Finance, Commercial Business, Business Administration, Banking and Development Economics. In particular,  6 PhD students defended their theses in English medium with a Council comprising foreign experts and professors. The candidates have published 14 research articles in prestigious world-ranked journals (collectively referred to as SCOPUS) and 21 articles attended prestigious international conferences with ISBNs. At the same time, 536 Master Degrees were awarded to students in Business Administration, Finance - Banking, Accounting, and Commercial Business at UEH College of Business; Economic Law, State Management, Development Economics and Economic Management at UEH College of Technology and Design; Economic Statistics, Management Information System at UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. The 2nd Doctoral and Master's Graduation Ceremony 2023 The ceremony ended successfully and marked a new achievement in UEH's postgraduate training, demonstrating the efforts of the entire university with the dedication to training high-quality human resources for the country, the result of the dedication of teachers, and the learning and research efforts of all students. Also from that day, students would be able to join the UEH Alumni network with nearly 250,000 UEH alumni to promote good traditions, share, cooperate and support each other for development. Over 47 years of development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a prestigious and key University on the domestic education map and officially became one of 7 higher education institutions in Vietnam operating under the model of "Multi-disciplinary University, consistent and integrated with the system of advanced universities in the world. Along that journey, UEH has fulfilled its responsibility in contributing to the training of high-quality human resource, capable of working and integrating internationally. During more than 33 years of postgraduate training, UEH has educated more than 15,000 Masters and nearly 600 Doctors and they are promoting their role very well in central, local businesses and organizations, contributing to the country's development. Additional images of the ceremony: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 14, 2023, the School of Banking solemnly organized the "20th Anniversary of the School of Banking, College of Business, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City" at Hall B1-302, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, HCMC. The celebration gathered generations of the School of Banking to review the 20-year journey of construction and development, as well as joining in the joyful atmosphere to celebrate the event that the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially operates with a multi-disciplinary governance model and a sustainable development orientation for the future. Attending the celebration, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of General Department of UEH College of Business. On behalf of the School of Banking, there was the presence of Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of the School of Banking; Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean of the School of Banking; Mr. Duong Tan Khoa - Vice Dean of the School of Banking, along with lecturers of the School of Banking; alumni and representatives of students learning at the School of Banking. Opening the meeting, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, on behalf of the UEH Board of Directors, congratulated the contributions and successes of the School of Banking to the development process and orientation of internationalization and sustainable development of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, acknowledged the contributions of the School of Banking and wished the meeting a great success. The Board of Directors also presented the School of Banking with a bouquet of fresh flowers as a reward to the lecturers and students of the School of Banking. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering the opening speech at the ceremony Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - sending flowers to the School of Banking as a form of congratulation In response to the guidance and support for the School of Banking from the UEH Board of Directors, Associate Professor, Dr. Tram Thi Xuan Huong represented the lecturers of the School of Banking to send flowers to Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council. Representative of the School of Banking, Associate Professor, Dr. Tram Thi Xuan Huong giving flowers to Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council Following the program, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Head of the School of Banking gave a few words to review some features of the formation and development of the School of Banking during its 20-year journey and sent a message of gratitude to the teachers, as well as a review on strategic development orientations of UEH in general and the School of Banking in particular in the near future. Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of the School of Banking - expressing her gratitude Representing the UEH Board of Directors, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH presented gifts and gratitude to the former lecturers who have many years of association with the School of Banking since its first day of establishment and are still directly working at the school who always monitor, accompany and are ready to share and support the school in all activities. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - presenting gifts and gratitude to former lecturers of the School of Banking Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business - sending a gift and her gratitude to the lecturers in the School of Banking Mr. Tran Hoang Ngan - former Dean of the School of Banking - who laid one of the first bricks of the School of Banking, gave a few emotional remarks and reviewed the 20th anniversary of the School of Banking. Mr. Tran Hoang Ngan - former Dean of the School of Banking To express gratitude for their contribution and companionship with the School of Banking, Dr. Phan Chung Thuy and Mr. Duong Tan Khoa sent their thanks and souvenirs to representatives of banks, securities companies and individuals who supported the School of Banking. Dr. Phan Chung Thuy and Mr. Duong Tan Khoa presenting souvenirs to partners Continuing the program, Ms. Cao Ngoc Thuy presented a summary report on the "Hope Fund", which was established by alumni of the School of Banking on the 18th anniversary of the School of Banking in order to promptly support and create opportunities and conditions for students of the School of Banking to continue pursuing their study path at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. In order to support the exchange between alumni and lecturers and students of the School of Banking, the program has a round table discussion with those who are leaders of banks and securities companies about their work experiences and feelings when returning to their former school and meeting former lecturers and friends. The meeting ended successfully with a photo of all guests and the School of Banking, and an intimate lunch so that everyone could have time to chat and remember their memories at the School of Banking during 20 years of development. All Lecturers and guests taking some photos More photos regarding the meeting: News and photos: School of Banking, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From October 20 - 23, the delegation of officials and lecturers of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) visited and exchanged working experiences with the National Economics University (NEU), Hanoi. The visit aimed to concretize the cooperation agreement, maintain and develop a good traditional relationship between the two leading schools in the fields of economics, management and business administration in Vietnam. Over the past 45 years, the relationship between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the National Economics University has always been maintained and strongly developed through many programs, academic exchange, sharing of teaching experiences, scientific research and management, etc. promoted and deployed annually. Therefore, the visit of the UEH delegation to NEU from October 20 - 23 was a very meaningful traditional activity. Leaders of the two schools taking photos together Visiting and working at the National Economics University, on behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design. On the side of the National Economics University, there were Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the School Council; and Prof.Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice Rector; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hieu - Vice Rector; Dr. Nguyen Huu Dong - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the school’s Union; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Ha - Chairman of the Advisory Council, former Chairman of the School Council; Prof. Dr. Luong Xuan Quy - Former Rector; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dinh Huong - Former Vice Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee for Culture, Education, Sports, Youth and Youth, former Rector; Associate Professor, Dr. Ngo Duc Cat - Former Secretary of the Party Committee; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thanh Do - Former Party Secretary, former Vice Rector. together with representatives of leaders of member schools, leaders of departments, faculties, institutes, centers, members of committees and officials and lecturers of the two units. On behalf of the UEH delegation of officials and lecturers, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - sent his thanks for the warm feelings and enthusiastic and thoughtful welcome of the NEU pedagogical team to UEH. Reviewing the traditional and close relationship between the two schools over the past 45 years, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh affirmed: "The special relationship between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the National Economics University were built and nurtured by previous generations many decades ago and has been maintained and cherished by the current generation of leaders. In particular, in the last 10 years, the cooperation between the two sides has become more comprehensive and deeper into many professional activities. I believe that the relationship between UEH and NEU will be continued for many generations, especially for the young generations in the future to develop together steadily.” Besides, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh also referred to the development from the internal capacity accumulated over nearly 50 years of establishment and development of the School, on the basis of using internal resources reasonably, in parallel with building strong cooperative relationships with domestic and international partners. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh remarking on his experience in establishing the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City On behalf of the leaders of the National Economics University, Prof.Dr. Pham Hong Chuong warmly welcomed the delegation of UEH officials and employees to visit and work. At the same time, he congratulated UEH on the achievement of officially transforming into a University and affirmed that it was a big step demonstrating the stature, role and position of UEH on the journey of integration into the advanced university system in the world. “NEU and UEH are brothers who are always close, standing side by side, experiencing many ups and downs, supporting each other to overcome difficulties and develop together sustainably. The cooperative relationship between the two schools has now reached new heights, going deeper into many professional activities, and expanding to faculties, institutes, departments and divisions. I believe that through the exchanges that have been maintained for many years between NEU and UEH, we will bring a lot of useful knowledge and experience to both units to jointly improve the quality of training, the position of both schools is worth being the leading universities in the two regions of the country" - Prof. Pham Hong Chuong affirmed. Prof.Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector of National Economics University - giving a welcoming speech Leaders of the two schools presenting souvenirs and flowers, affirming their close cooperative relationship Also at the discussion, UEH and NEU exchanged work experiences on the topics: exchanging experiences in establishing a University; exchanging experiences in applying technology and digital transformation in university administration for financial accounting and facilities management, scientific management and international cooperation, etc. Prof.Dr. To Trung Thanh - Head of NEU Scientific Management Department – sharing NEU's scientific management and international cooperation Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation - sharingUEH's scientific management and international cooperation Mr. Tran Hoang Tam - Head of Department of Finance and Accounting - sharing financial and accounting management and facilities of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Leaders of the two schools taking photos at the session The visit was an activity organized annually under the cooperation agreement between NEU and UEH, in order to develop a good traditional relationship between the two leading schools in the fields of Vietnamese economics, business and management. In addition, within the framework of the program, the two schools also had many exchange activities and visits to some scenic spots in Hanoi and neighboring provinces. With practical efforts and activities, the cooperative relationship of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the National Economics University will develop strongly, contributing to the country's socio-economic development. Additional images: NEU welcoming the delegation of UEH officials and lecturers at Noi Bai International Airport The delegation of UEH officials and lecturers visiting the facilities at NEU News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The shyness and hesitation at the beginning of school are over, October is the month of "landing" for K49 students at UEH English Zone. With a youthful spirit and willingness to experience, our freshmen have created a more exciting atmosphere than ever for EZ this October. Let's relive those moments with us and immerse yourself in this excitement! Shyness asides, let’s confide with UEH English Zone The first few months in a foreign land are probably the time when students face the biggest culture shock. Because this is the period when they have to go through changes in all aspects of life, especially relationships: having to live far away from family, connections abruptly become distant because "one is at the beginning, the other is at the end of a river,... Having no one to talk with. Deeply understanding that feeling, on October 11th, the Youth Union of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​in conjunction with UEH English Zone organized the Coffee Talk #30: Relationtrip with the desire to create an opportunity for students to share their stories about changes in personal relationships. This is also an opportunity for them to have new companions for thr upcoming journey. Music has always been an indispensable part of our lives. And within the framework of Coffee Talk held every 2 weeks at English Zone, the Coffee Talk#31: Musileb held on October 26th is designed for music-lovers. At this ECoff, the students will freely discuss knowledge, music idols and show off their singing talent right away. Open up to the Union - Student Association of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​about surrounding relationships in Coffee Talk #30: Relationtrip This October, there’s also a very special day, which is Vietnamese Women's Day - October 20th. And to honor the value of these silent "superheroes", the Speaking Group Extended - She/Her/Hers session was co-organized by Bell UEH English Club and UEH English Zone on October 19th was upbrought to express gratitude to the amazing women in our lives. Here, English Zone’s got the chance to immerse in many meaningful and emotional stories. Fresh flowers to value the "superheroes" on Vietnamese Women's Day Play hard – Work hard Continuing the legacy of September, UEH English Zone has some new and interesting formats to welcome students. As always, Board Games are still the highlight of UEH English Zone with many diverse game titles, from brain-twisting sets like Monopoly Deal, Coup or Stitches, to "senseless" but no less attractive ones like Happy Salmon. Although the promise of "a new board game every month" has not yet been fulfilled, don't be sad, UEH English Zone assures to bring many pleasant surprises in November! "Brain twisting" Board Games have brought a lot of laughter and intellectual challenges UEH English Zone Talks are equally exciting with extremely diverse topics but also very familiar to students such as love, fear, or preventing violence in life. UEHers were able to freely express multi-dimensional perspectives, debate actively, and improve their English skills in just over a short hour per Talk. Additionally, the UEH English Zone created a unique Talk session that combined the Talk and DIY in response to October 20th being Vietnamese Women's Day. Even though there are challenges at first, our students eventually created lovely handmade cards to give to their beloved women. Handmade cards at UEH English Zone to give to beloved women on October 20th This October, UEH English Zone built a vibrant and active English atmosphere that offers students a chance to unwind after demanding study sessions. This boom will undoubtedly last for several more months. Therefore, if you'd like to register to participate in the English Zone's regular events and receive the most recent information, please follow the UEH English Zone fanpage! News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As the effects of environmental pollution become more apparent, young people are becoming more conscious of the importance of sustainability in consumer trends. As a result, sustainable fashion has recently become one of the most popular topics. Young consumers are becoming more interested in fabrics of natural origin and traditional materials and how to properly preserve clothing and limit waste. Growing demand for sustainable fashion among young people has created opportunities while posing challenges for this trend in Vietnam. Vast opportunities for development Sustainable fashion is defined as products made from safe, biodegradable, or reusable materials with a manufacturing process that minimizes raw material costs while limiting waste in the environment. This trend is fostering a humane, environmentally friendly fashion style that appeals to young people (According to Bao Nguoi Lao Dong). After a long period of development, sustainable fashion has achieved outstanding results all over the world. The creation of The CNMI Sustainable Fashion Awards in 2022 through the collaboration of Italy's CNMI and the United Nations' Ethical Fashion Initiative (EFI) project has contributed to the industry's affirmation of the voice of sustainable fashion. Furthermore, the transformation of major brands following sustainable fashion trends with specific goals and actions strengthens the trends' position and potential for future growth. Sustainable products come from big brands Adidas, H&M, Levi's (Source: Adidas, H&M, Levi's) In Vietnam, sustainable fashion has also achieved certain achievements. Designer Pham Ngoc Anh has made La Pham the only Vietnamese brand to participate in Switzerland's largest sustainable fashion program - UN-DRESS. In addition, designer duo Huynh Hai Long and designer Dang The Huy brought the Revival collection to perform at the New York Fashion Week framework. In that positive development trend, the birth of fashion brands with the orientation of using environmentally friendly ecological materials and ECOSOI, a Vietnamese company pioneering the production of fabrics from pineapple fibers, has shown a promising future of sustainable fashion in the country. Sustainable fashion has also made some progress in Vietnam. Designer Pham Ngoc Anh has made La Pham the only Vietnamese brand to participate in UN-DRESS, Switzerland's largest sustainable fashion program. In addition, designer duo Huynh Hai Long and designer Dang The Huy brought the Revival collection to New York Fashion Week to perform. In that positive development trend, the birth of fashion brands oriented toward using environmentally friendly ecological materials, as well as ECOSOI, a Vietnamese company pioneering the production of fabrics from pineapple fibers, has demonstrated that the country has a promising future of sustainable fashion. A hemp fabric jacket design with patterns drawn with beeswax by designer Pham Ngoc Anh at UN-DRESS (Source: Bazaar Vietnam) When fashion reached version 4.0 The combination of modern technologies and sustainable fashion has been in the spotlight recently. By using AI in creating promotional images and allowing customers to experience products, fashion brands have significantly minimized the amount of clothing used for client try-ons. Furthermore, applying 3D printing technology to create accessories and jewelry helps brands save money and produce nearly no waste, contributing to the reduction of the negative impacts that can bring to the environment. 3D printing technology is a starting step for sustainable fashion trends in the modern, advanced era. (Source: Balenciaga) Even though sustainable fashion has only recently emerged in Vietnam, the chances and development potential of the aforementioned trend are always promising. The introduction of the ECOSOI company to the Shark Tank Vietnam program, with its main product being fabric made from pineapple fiber, has demonstrated new prospects for Vietnam's sustainable fashion industry. The company has struck an export agreement with Pinatex, the world's largest leather maker from pineapple fibers. At the same time, the company anticipates revenue of up to 40 billion VND in 2023 and 71.5 billion VND in 2024. Steps to create sustainable pineapple fiber for the fashion industry at ECOSOI (Source: ECOSOI) Challenges to improve more and more Most buyers associate these products with exorbitant prices when it comes to sustainable fashion. Mr. Brittany Burns, director of strategy and business development at the non-profit organization Fashion For Good, weighs in on the above opinion. Sustainable fashion products will often have quite high prices compared to fast fashion products. However, differences in materials, production stages, and advanced technologies are why product prices increase. More sustainable clothes that can be utilized for a longer period will equate to a more expensive price.  Instead of focusing solely on the price, recall the adage "Buy quality and buy less". Sustainable products are worth the money if you assist yourself with a long-term view. Another common misconception about sustainable fashion products is that the colors are not eye-catching or diversified, and do not match current fashion trends. Many designers think that sustainable fashion has been, is, and will continue to be a development trend that cannot be disregarded in the future of this "trillion-dollar" industry. Famous fashion brands are always creating diverse designs and colors and presenting numerous distinctive and eye-catching collections made from sustainable materials. In addition, domestic brands such as Kilomet109, The 31, TimTay, and others are making efforts to diversify fashion products in terms of both image and material. Jackets, dresses, and trousers products come from the Kilomet109 brand (Source: Kilomet109) When sustainable materials are mostly taken from different locations in limited quantities, building a green production line has gradually become a top problem for every fashion brand that wishes to pursue this trend. Fashion companies need help sourcing raw materials and implementing sustainable production with all the necessary equipment. With more stages to go through, the risk of product price increases is one of the concerns of sustainable fashion brands. Furthermore, with the transportation of raw materials and products, it is impossible to ignore the harmful effects on the environment during this period. This will most likely make the product "sustainable" but also harmful to the environment. Application of sustainable fashion at UEH In addition to creating programs and events aimed at creating a Green Campus, UEH has sought to contribute to the sustainable future of society and the community as part of its vision to become a sustainable university, gaining the "Rethink & Be Green" community's support in promoting green lifestyle from students and officials. Through events like the "Greenlife Artistry" Exhibition, the fashion show "Green Fashion for Life," and guides on incorporating sustainable fashion into daily life, UEH also offers its members the chance to immerse themselves in green fashion. Sustainable fashion is one of the new and distinct paths in the Vietnamese fashion industry. Especially in light of the growing sustainability trend, more and more development opportunities for sustainable fashion, such as using 3D printing technology, traditional materials ... Vietnam's embrace of sustainable fashion will be fruitful and have great potential. With no doubt, UEHers in particular, will significantly impact establishing a Green Campus by taking the initiative and dressing sustainably. UEHer global citizens who are constantly concerned with sustainability, strive toward it, and give back to the community would be produced as a result. References: Ngan Ha. (2023). Giới trẻ chuộng xu hướng thời trang bền vững. Bao Nguoi Lao Đong. Retrieved October 16, 2023 from: https://nld.com.vn/thoi-su/gioi-tre-chuong-xu-huong-thoi-trang-ben-vung-20230304184523472.htm News and photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Joining the bustling atmosphere to welcome new students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) organized a series to welcome new regular K49 students. The welcome session is an opportunity for first-year students to interact and meet with the teaching staff of the faculties, opening the four-year journey of experiencing and discovering themselves at UEH. The welcome session for new students is an opportunity for schools to introduce their majors as well as guide learning and teaching methods in the university environment, helping students easily integrate and connect with lectures. In addition, Clubs, Teams, and Groups under UEH also design a variety of activities to introduce their functions and welcome a new generation of dynamic and creative members. Participating in Clubs, Teams, and Groups gives new students the opportunity to learn, develop social skills, expand their network of relationships, and develop necessary soft skills for themselves. Many orientation and experience-sharing activities for new students have been implemented to understand students' needs and provide support measures for students with difficult circumstances to integrate into the classroom and become equal with everyone. The School of Law organizing activities to welcome new students - Taking off On September 16, 2023, the School of Law organized an activity to welcome new K49 students to the school. Within the framework of the program, new students had the opportunity to meet, interact with each other and share their reasons for pursuing Law. At the same time, they received advice from lecturers regarding UEH's training program and career opportunities after graduation. In addition, the previous batch of students who were excellent individuals and the pride of the School of Law shared to the new K49 students some effective study tips and extracurricular activities (spring volunteering, green summer, etc), helping them better understand the process of working at the Youth Union - Association and Legal Club, and giving them useful advice to prepare for the exciting journey of conquering academic awards at the department and school level in the near future. The School of State Government organizing a welcome party for new students - Glow Overflow The welcoming ceremony for new students of the School of Government with the theme "Glow Overflow" took place on September 15, 2023, welcoming new students to officially enter the common home of UEH in general and the School of Government (SOG) in particular. The program brings a new light to the University gate, which is wide open to welcome the new K49 students, and the new students were shining brightly with countless colors when entering the second house namely University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Diverse activities were carried out at the welcome session including sharing about majors and future directions for students; learning experience sharings from alumni as well as experiences about student life; and opportunities to play interesting minigames and win attractive gifts. Besides, there were special cultural exchange performances from upper-class students. School of Public Finance welcoming new students with the theme "The beginning" The welcoming ceremony for new K49 students of the School of Public Finance took place successfully on October 6, 2023 with the participation of nearly 200 new students, school and union members, students from Tax Research Group and Apple English Club. The ceremony included the introduction to 03 training programs of the School: Public Finance, Taxation and Customs Administration - Foreign Trade; answering questions from new students; Introducing the Union - Association, Tax Group and Apple Club; minigames; Giving small rewards to those with the highest entrance scores in each admission method; Performing arts from the School of Public Finance team. School of Economics welcomes new students with the program "Hit the Road" The program to welcome new K49 students - "Hit The Road" took place on October 15, 2023, attracting nearly 2,000 participants with a variety of interesting activities. Coming to the program helped the new students not only understand the major but also witness the dynamism of the School of Economics with 05 professional committees under the  School of Economics Union - Association and 03 affiliated Clubs. Exciting musical performances and direct interactive games attracted students throughout the program. The presence of singer Lena - a young female singer with a friendly and cute style - received an enthusiastic response from the students. The School of Economics awarded 12 scholarships to 12 valedictorians of majors to commend and to encourage their learning spirit. News: CELG General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of a series celebrating the 47th anniversary of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20, the UEH Union successfully organized the traditional sports festival for UEH Officials and Employees. The sports festival successfully connected the solidarity spirit of the UEHer team ready for the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey. As part of the series celebrating the 47th anniversary of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20,, the UEH Union successfully organized the traditional sports festival for UEH Officials and Employees. The sports festival successfully connected the solidarity spirit of the UEHer team ready for the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University journey. UEH Traditional Sports Festival is a playground to promote the spirit of physical training and sports, improving health and connecting UEH lecturers and employees to enhance work efficiency. Continuing the success of recent years, the UEH Sports Festival 2023 officially takes place, which is an opportunity for UEH Union members to emulate and make achievements to welcome the 12th City’s Union Congress and 16th Vietnam Education Union Congress. It is also a welcome event for UEH to become a Multidisciplinary University officially. UEH Officials and Employees Sports Festival 2023 takes place from September 17, 2023 to October 15, 2023, at UEH Campus - Nguyen Van Linh; Campus B Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10; Campus A Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3; Tinh Vo Sports Club, Ward 11, District 5. The sports festival attracted the participation of 518 UEHers competing in 7 sports: Table tennis, Badminton, Chinese chess, Online Marathon Running/Walking, soccer mini, tug of war, team coordination. After nearly a month of extremely exciting and bustling competition, the Closing and Awarding Ceremony of the Sports Festival took place on the morning of October 15, 2023 at Nguyen Van Linh Sports Complex. Athletes competing in the Sports Festival Athletes participating in team competitions and tug-of-war Attending the Sports Festival and Closing Ceremony, on behalf of Labor Federation Ho Chi Minh City, there was the presence of Ms. Trinh Thi Cam Ha - Member of the Education and Training Personnel Committee; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Chau - Member of the Propaganda Department. On the UEH side, there was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, Head of Organizing Committee; Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Union; MSc. Phan Thi Thu Hang - Standing Member of UEH Union, Deputy Head of the Standing Organizing Committee; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quang Son - Director of the Physical Education Center, Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee; Leaders of UEH Units, D     epartments, and Boards along with members of the Organizing Committee and Referee Team; and especially the presence of a large number of officials - employees who are athletes and fans. Overview of the closing ceremony of the UEH Officials and Employees Sports Festival 2023 Speaking at the Closing Ceremony, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of the UEH Union, Head of the Organizing Committee - sent best wishes to the delegates, teachers, referee team, and fans who supported and cheered to bring a successful season of the sports festival: "With a vibrant competitive atmosphere and fair play spirit, after nearly a month of exciting competition, the UEH Officials and Employees Sports Festival 2023 ended successfully. It can be stated that the Sports Festival 2023 is not just a movement activity, it shows the teams great attention and encouragement from government leaders and organizations. Your careful training and preparation before the match have created a fiery atmosphere and attractive matches." Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, Head of the Organizing Committee - delivering the closing speech At the closing and award ceremony, the Sports Festival Organizing Committee awarded 15 individual and collective trophies, 248 sets of medals and 32 consolation prizes. The total prize value is nearly 60 million VND. Team championships went to: - Men's soccer - Department of Facilities and Vinh Long Campus - Tug of war - Department of Facilities 1 - Coordinated team sport - School of Banking in coordination with Medical Center - Online running/walking (Group of less than 12 athletes) - Medical Center - Online running/walking (Group of more than 12 athletes) - Dormitory Management Board Outstanding athlete (Athlete with the most medals): Tran Thi Huyen Thu - Department of Finance and Accounting Movement athlete (athlete participating in the most sports): Ngo Chi Cuong - Dormitory Management Board Movement Award: International School of Business 1 Overall Team Award: Department of Facilities Awarding prizes to the entire team and to outstanding athletes who won prizes at the Sports Festival The Officials and Employees Sports Festival 2023 took place in a bustling atmosphere with many highly collective competitions, creating conditions for athletes to participate in exciting competitions, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity together with bringing the fans hours of fun, relaxation, and entertainment. Through the Sports Festival, UEHers had the opportunity to promote the spirit of physical training and competing together, thereby connecting, unifying and making practical contributions to the development of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City on the upcoming journey. Additional photos regarding the Sports Festival: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of the regular activities at the UEH English Zone, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) organized the language workshop "Lunar Landing Excellence: A Teamwork Workshop" on October 16 with the participation of Dr. Frances McGregor - Senior Lecturer at Huddersfield Business School. UEH students participated in a teamwork workshop. The importance of teamwork abilities has increased recently across all contexts. Because solving problems as a team enables people with various perspectives, knowledge, and skills. This diversity inspires original, multifaceted ideas that empower the team to develop more focused and efficient solutions. However, working in teams or groups may only be completely effective if the participants have the necessary skills. By bringing teams and groups into this discussion, Dr. McGregor has provided UEH students with valuable and priceless knowledge about teamwork skills. She asserts that each team member must be able to use hard and soft skills when working in groups. In particular, they should be able to integrate hard skills like time management, listening, and critical thinking with their knowledge and abilities.  The capacity of a team to equally divide and distribute tasks so that each individual can exert their best effort and produce the best results. Teamwork skills divide and assign tasks appropriately, maximize member abilities, and achieve the best productivity. Despite completely random group formation, the students were able to complete the challenge in a short period of time with high accuracy and excellent results. The discussion went smoothly and generated a lot of interest among the attendees. Even though the event lasted only two hours, Dr. McGregor instilled knowledge in UEH students while fostering a positive and energizing environment. By combining in-person and online platforms, UEH English Zone was able to fortify connections and increase opportunities for the learners to develop skills. You can re-watch the event here. As a regular activity at UEH English Zone, Language Workshops are held once a month and cover a variety of topics that can be helpful to language learners. By learning English, each person can form habits and strengthen their desire to learn, which makes them feel more valuable in today's dynamic integration environment. To register and participate in upcoming events, please like and follow UEH English Zone fanpage to update the latest information about the event. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After analyzing the current status of organizing agricultural and food production that meets safety standards and the difficult and outstanding problems in the southern key economic region in Part 1, the author of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has researched and proposed management policies and solutions so as to build a chain of safe production and consumption of agricultural products, increasing supply and stabilizing the market in Provinces and Cities in the Region. The needs towards the conditions in terms of consuming agricultural products in the direction of food safety *Scientific and practical foundation When the market creates negative externalities and market failures, the State has the role in adjusting and overcoming these problems through policies and interventions. In the field of agricultural and food production and consumption, the current problem is that both the market and state management institutions have defects. Some important shortcomings can be pointed out as follows: 1) Information asymmetry between producers and consumers takes place to the disadvantage of consumers when they are uncertain regarding the food safety level of agricultural products that they consume; 2) Low-income consumers have absolutely no opportunity to choose safe food from the traditional distribution channels; 3) Producers cause negative externalities (production does not ensure food safety) and the society must face losses through environmental and health damage; 4) The legal system on food safety is not strict enough to force producers to comply; 5) Production practices that do not ensure food safety have not been appropriately punished. The economic principles allow suggesting a scientific foundation for public sector interventions as follows: 1) The impact of adjusting the behavior of producers and consumers through policies to limit negative externalities of the public sector. Production, processing, circulation, and distribution acts that do not comply with food safety regulations; 2) Creating mechanisms to encourage beneficial behaviors through funding vulnerable people in the early stages; 3) Creating a mechanism to encourage forced integration to form vertical and horizontal linkages to gradually change non-integrated production behavior; 4) Enforcing necessary sanctions to ensure compliance. In reality, up to the present time, agricultural and agricultural trade policies have often been approached from the ‘SUPPLY’ party. The proposed policies and solutions require reorganizing production and mobilizing farmers to produce in accordance with VietGAP standards and meet food safety standards; investment in agricultural extension work, etc. It is necessary to change the way of approaching the problem from the ‘DEMAND’ party. Policies need to focus on building mandatory product standards when put into circulation and distribution on the market. Only goods that meet VietGAP standards and food safety standards can be put into circulation and distribution on the market. In other words, the first thing is to establish mandatory technical fence standards. This approach considers the role of the market from the demand side as a prerequisite and the guide for production from the supply side. *Policy access The proposed policy approach follows the consistent principle as follows: “production must be safe; if it is not safe, do not produce”. Do not accept double standards in the production, processing and consumption of agricultural and food products. In other words, the food safety legal system must be mandatory and should not use an advocacy or incentive approach. Approaching policies from the demand side is to focus on building mandatory product standards when put into circulation and distribution on the market. Only goods that meet standards (for example, VietGAP standards, biosafety regulations) can be put into circulation and distribution on the market. In other words, the first thing is to establish mandatory technical fence standards. All households, production establishments, cooperatives, and enterprises that produce, transport, process, and consume agricultural and food products are required to apply national regulations and standards to achieve satisfactory production. Mandatory standards of the City market combined with mandatory application of product traceability from production facilities, farms, agricultural enterprises and farming households. Recommended Policies *Policy recommendations at State and Ministry levels Recommendation 1: Researching and applying an integrated food safety management model at the national level The Government researches and evaluates a unified model of food safety management through a pilot model of the Food Safety Management Board in Ho Chi Minh City towards proposing policies to maintain or to develop this unified model at the Provinces, Cities and Regional levels. This consolidated model has the advantage of meeting the need for centralized management at one focal point of the government and local authorities, centralizing management throughout the entire agricultural and food supply chain, avoiding segmented fragmentation and division in terms of industry and field. Recommendation 2: The Government researches to legalize the food safety control mechanism at the Regional level and to build a Regional State food safety management institution. Regional-level institutions have not been regulated at administrative decentralization yet. However, it is being possible to decentralize food safety coordination and management at the regional level between localities that need to voluntarily link together. Moreover, it is possible to establish a system of Regional food safety management agencies in accordance with a unified model for food safety management. The Regional linkage mechanism for food safety management allows supply chain management from upstream to downstream, unifying management mechanisms and supply chain control measures, ensuring traceability and meeting requirements related to area planning, uniformly applying standards and supporting measures as well as organizing production, preliminary processing, processing, transportation, storage and distribution of safe products to consumers. Recommendation 3: Unifying agricultural and food production standards and enforcing them in accordance with the roadmap The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Science and Technology research and unify VietGAP standards with Biosafety Production Standards that are applicable to the cultivation, livestock, fisheries and processing industries as a foundation for establishing market standards, ensuring traceability and moving towards mandatory application throughout the country in accordance with an appropriate roadmap. Recommendation 4: Strictly managing the production, the trade and the use of agricultural and food chemicals The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development strengthens strict management of licensing for circulation and consumption of agricultural chemical products, strictly manages the use of banned substances in the production and processing of agricultural products, and updates regularly lists chemicals banned from use in agricultural production. The Ministry of Industry and Trade strengthens strict inspection and enforces sanctions against counterfeit production and violations of announced product standards. Once the production, trade and use of agricultural and food chemicals are strictly controlled, the use of harmful agricultural chemicals will be minimized from the supply, leading to the creation of favorable conditions which is easier for food safety management from the demand side. *Recommend Regional level policies for Provinces and Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region Recommendation 5: Unifying the legalization and the consistent application of the commodity standards system for agricultural and food products and having an appropriate roadmap in terms of the production side Provinces and Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region unify in legalizing and consistently applying regulations that agricultural and food consumption markets must have commodity standards and strictly enforce management regulations. Food safety to signal producers to comply with regulations, including modern distribution systems and traditional distribution channels in markets. These standards will be established and mandatory for all agricultural and food products consumed in Ho Chi Minh City on all modern distribution channel systems and wholesale markets. Ho Chi Minh City and other Provinces and Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region cooperate to develop a specific roadmap for imposing food safety standards in purchasing vegetables, fruits, meat, eggs, and other products at focal point markets to put pressure on the production side to apply safety quality standards and regulations. This roadmap should be appropriate in time for the supply side to adapt and to change. Recommendation 6: Building an information system for agricultural and aquatic production and trade at the Regional level Ho Chi Minh City and the Provinces and Cities of the Southern Key Economic Region jointly build mechanisms and focal points to manage market information at the Regional level. Regularly updating and publishing all information regarding population information, demand, supply, and prices in all relevant Provinces and Cities as well as providing information on food safety standards and market standards to enhance self-regulation ability in balancing supply and demand based on market information. Building a focal website to manage the market information system at the regional level, allowing links with websites of modern distribution channels, wholesale markets, cooperatives as well as manufacturing and processing enterprises and agricultural and food trade. Recommendation 7: Developing planning in terms of production and consumption of safe agricultural and food products at the level of the Southern Key Economic Region The joint development of planning for production and consumption of safe agricultural products and foods at the level of the Southern Key Economic Region will be the basis for organizing production planning in accordance with safety and commodity trade standards related to agricultural products for Provinces and Cities as well as orienting the goals, the scale and the production standards of households, cooperatives, farms, and enterprises producing and processing agricultural and food products. Recommendation 8: Investing in developing specialized logistics systems for the agricultural and food industry at the Regional level On the foundation of regional linkage and regional-level production planning, production localities develop investment projects to develop agricultural and food logistics facilities in production localities, combined with the modern food processing industry, cool and cold storage besides standard transportation facilities. Focusing on expanding the system of facilities for slaughtering, storing and consuming cool meat in order to support the gradual development of mandatory replacement for the current practice of using hot meat. Localities must rely on regional cooperation signed among Provinces in the Region to construct the projects towards developing specialized logistics systems for the agricultural and food industry at the Regional level, providing land-accessing conditions and technical infrastructure for participating businesses and investors. Calling for investors to invest in accordance with the incentives from Provinces/Cities in the Region. Therefore, these incentive policies are associated with investors from Provinces/Cities in the Region and investors outside the region as well as foreign direct investment. Recommendation 9: Providing practical supports for producers participating in safe food value chains Ho Chi Minh City coordinates with other Provinces and Cities to develop programs towards supporting safe production and traceability of agricultural and food products and certification for affiliated groups, production groups, and agricultural cooperatives of the people with the purpose of gradually increasing the supply of safe food for both traditional and modern distribution channels. Funding food safety production training, farm management and financial management training as well as applying digital production management as product traceability applications is necessary. Considering the funding mechanism for VietGAP certification in the first few years for these target groups in parallel with strengthening state management control over certification organizations. Increase loan capital at preferential interest rates for affiliated groups, production groups, and cooperatives of farmers producing in accordance with VietGAP standards. These proposed solutions play the role of the foundation to ensure an abundant supply of agricultural products and to balance supply and demand and ensure food safety for Ho Chi Minh City and urban areas in the Southern Key Economic Region. Author: Assoc. Dr. Trần Tiến Khai – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #87. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From October 10, 2023 to October 12, 2023, the UEH Student Association coordinated with the Voluntary Blood Donation Center Ho Chi Minh City to successfully organize the 47th Voluntary Blood Donation Week with the theme "Red Drops of Love" attracting the participation of a large number of teachers, officials, lecturers and students, contributing to spreading many meaningful values, pioneering spirit, volunteering and enhancing the core value of "solidarity and mutual support" in UEH culture. From the first days of preparation full of joy and excitement Voluntary blood donation is known as a humanitarian action, bringing noble moral values, not only helping many patients overcome critical situations but also bringing hope and opportunity for new life. Voluntary Blood Donation Week is also one of the activities to raise funds for scholarships for students who study well but are in difficult circumstances at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), specifically the "Future Brightness" scholarship. Implementing, planning and contacting the Blood Donation Center in September 2023, through the UEH Student Association, the Organizing Committee deployed it to the Association's facilities. All the contents along with noted information about the 47th Voluntary Blood Donation Week: "Red Drops of Love" built above were transmitted and launched online through the Fanpage of the Student Volunteer - Support Committee. Support for UEH students included Blood donation conditions, Benefits of blood donation, Blood donation process, Notes before and after blood donation, etc. to raise awareness and understanding of students about Blood Donation Week as well as contributing to educating community awareness, arousing the spirit of living for everyone, and implementing a beautiful lifestyle in every student. In the Lobby of Building B1 - Campus B, hundreds of students along with teachers and the officials of the UEH Youth Union - Student Association were present very early to line up and begin the blood donation process, creating a bustling and joyful atmosphere for Voluntary Blood Donation Week. After having a health check-up, students would be treated by doctors, members of the Volunteer - Student Support Committee, and staff in charge of blood donation from the Schools/Institutes/Dorms. The clinic guided, accompanied and enthusiastically supported the blood donation process. At the same time, the Organizing Committee wished to provide students with dedicated and complete answers concerning the regulations, conditions and requirements when participating in voluntary blood donation for a noble cause. Students showing up very early to line up and to donate blood UEH teachers, lecturers and students participating in voluntary blood donation When participating in blood donation, each student would have a health check and blood test, as well as receiving a snack and a gift from the Blood Donation Center, a gift from the Student Association, and a certificate of recognition for participating in voluntary blood donation. The Voluntary Blood Donation Week received a lot of attention and participation from a large number of UEHers. With each blood donation contributing 50,000 VND to the "Future Brightness" scholarship fund, the 47th Blood Donation Week contributed VND 28,900,000 to the "Future Brightness" scholarship fund from 578 blood donations corresponding to nearly 800 units of blood donated. The hustle and bustle of students participating in blood donation The gift from the Blood Donation Center, the UEH Student Association and a certificate of recognition for voluntary blood donation This was also the result of enthusiastic spiritual care and a desire to share the goal of being willing to give love through sharing blood and bringing hope and new lives  to UEH students who encounter difficulties. This produced great value; at the same time, creating a good cultural lifestyle and a civilized and meaningful UEH environment. UEH Standing Youth Union - Student Association pioneering blood donation The Organizing Committee would like to send their sincere and deep thanks to all doctors, UEH teachers and lecturers, UEH Youth Union - Student Association officials, and fellows for their efforts and spirit of sharing and spreading meaningful values. This was also one of the things that made this Blood Donation Week a great success. Their solidarity and willingness to contribute would create positive values for our community and learning environment. Let's look back at meaningful moments at the 47th Voluntary Blood Donation Week: News and photos: UEH Student Association, Student Volunteer - Support Committee Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 6, 2023, UEH Union coordinated with the Department of Human Resources Management to organize a session disseminating policies, training and fostering regimes for officials and employees. Attending the program, on behalf of the UEH Union, there was the presence of Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Union, MSc. Phan Thi Thu Hang - Standing member of UEH Union. On the side ò Vinh Long Campus Union, there was the participation of MSc. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director and Chairman of Vinh Long Campus Union and nearly 300 officials and employees attending in person at Room A103 of the Main Campus and online in Vinh Long Campus. The dissemination session was organized to create an opportunity for UEH union members, officials, and employees to properly understand policies, regimes, and regulations in training and fostering at UEH. The specific target audience of the dissemination session was UEH lecturers who have not yet studied for graduate studies; officials and managers who have not yet completed a master's degree; Personnel in charge of training and fostering at the Vinh Long Campus and personnel of General Departments of UEH Colleges along with union members who were UEH officials and employees of institutes and centers. Speaking at the opening of the program, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy emphasized "One of the five key tasks of the Union is the task of propagating and encouraging union members and employees to implement the Party's policies and guidelines, and the government's legal policies. Therefore, the UEH Union organizes a session to disseminate policies, training and fostering regimes for UEHers with the hope that UEH union members will correctly and fully understand the policies, regimes and regulations in training, thereby planning and preparing themselves to improve their qualifications, contributing to turning UEH into a multidisciplinary university with academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia by 2030”. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union Mr. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of the Department of Human Resource Management - presented and answered specific questions regarding important content including (1) Regimes and policies for training and retraining (domestically and internationally); (2) Application of restrictions and sanctions to improve English proficiency and standards; (3) Notes on the Government's Project 89; (4) Plan to organize training courses for officials and employees in 2023; at the same time, answer many related questions of UEH officials and employees. Mr. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of the Department of Human Resource Management - presenting important contents The policy and regime dissemination session ended successfully, with the attention of a large number of UEH officials and employees. This was an activity in a series aimed at celebrating the 47th Anniversary of the establishment of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2023). UEH officials and employees taking some photos Additional photos regarding the dissemination session: News and photos: UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From October 13 - 15, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially organized a series of annual international art exhibitions, conferences and seminars that integrated art and technology - ArtTech Fusion 2023 with the theme "Inspiration for People to Act on Sustainability". The series would inspire sustainable action for the environment, education, and society through the intersection of art and technology. Currently, we are living in a world full of challenges listed as environmental pollution, global warming, cultural issues, inequality and social stratification. In this context, art and technology are constantly evolving, expanding boundaries and creating new opportunities to solve common human problems. ArtTech is a rapidly growing field in the digital age. With the intersection of art and technology, ArtTech plays an important role in creatively solving social issues related to sustainability. Art has the ability to express subtle and complex aspects of life and the environment. Thereby, artists can convey interesting and powerful messages, raising awareness about sustainable issues such as climate change, animal protection or sustainable use of resources. The intersection of art and technology can foster creativity and innovation, encouraging the development of new products, services and solutions that address sustainability challenges. For example, virtual reality or augmented reality applications can immerse users in simulated environments to deepen their understanding of environmental and social issues. In addition, creativity in art and technology can be combined to create events, exhibitions and socially interactive experiences, thereby raising awareness and promoting community actions in support of sustainable development. Established in 2022, ArtTech Hub, owned by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, has officially been in operation for nearly a year and has initially achieved some positive progress, marking the beginning of the journey of intersection between art and technology at UEH,therefore, inspiring sustainable development and combining art and technology to solve the problems of modern society and comprehensively improve the quality of life. In order to promote these values, in 2023, ArtTech Hub officially launched a series of international exhibitions, seminars and art activities integrating art and technology - ArtTech Fusion 2023 (ATF23) with the theme "Inspiration for People to Act on Sustainability". This event took place from October 13 - 15, 2023 at 03 Campuses: A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City), B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City), V (232/6 Vo Thi Sau, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City) of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. On the morning of October 13, the Opening Ceremony of the ATF23 series officially took place with the participation of: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice President of UEH College of Technology and Design, Director of ArtTech Hub with lecturers and students of UEH. On behalf of guests, there was the attendance of: Professor. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice Rector, University of Saint Joseph; Prof. Juthamas Tangsantikul - Program Director of Commde, Chulalongkorn University; Dr. Nurul Hanim Romainoor - Universiti Sains Malaysia; MDM. Noor Azlina Mohamed Khalid - Universiti Sains Malaysia; Dr. Tetriana Ahmed Fauzi - Universiti Sains Malaysia; Mr. Hafiqzuden Zainuden - Universiti Sains Malaysia; Dr. Zuriawati Ahmad Zahari - Universiti Sains Malaysia; Ms. Nguyen Tran Thanh Thuy - Senior Marketing Manager, Mobile Experience and Samsung Ecosystem; Ms. Nguyen Hoang Nga My - Deputy Director of Talent and Culture, Sun Life Viet Company; Mr. Dong Ho - General Director of Formalia XR Studio. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Speaking at the opening of the event, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - stated: "In 2022, the ArtTech Fusion 2022 international activity series of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City brought practical values and spread technological and artistic knowledge to contribute to the sustainable development of society. Continuing and promoting these values, ArtTech Fusion 2023 organized by ArtTech Hub will be an activity series carried out by UEH and domestic and international partners to promote sustainable development in the community, honoring the role of humans, and aiming to improve the quality of education and enhance the quality of life, as well as reducing inequality in the fields of education, technology and society through the intersection of technology and art.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - speaking at the opening ceremony of the event ArtTech Fusion 2023 had the participation of 07 International Universities in the Asia-Europe region listed as Saint Joseph University (Macau), Sains University Malaysia, Yunlin National University (Taiwan), Kwangwoon University (Korea), Chulalongkorn University (Thailand), Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts (China), Ulsan Art Museum and Dongseo University (Korea), Patheon Institute of Technology (Italy). At the same time, it connects the community of ArtTech artists, experts, scientists, and professors, in many fields including Prof.Dr. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau, expert on NFT blockchain art; Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh - Former Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Chairwoman of the Peace Committee and Ho Chi Minh City Peace and Development Foundation; leaders of businesses from Samsung, Sun Life, etc., domestic and foreign visual artists: Tung Crazy Monkey, Diego Lazy, Kyurin Vien, Dustin Nguyen, Khiim Dang, Cao Hoang Long, Dong Ho to participate and share. The ATF23 international activity series included 23 main activities: 16 Exhibitions (from October 13-15): Digital art in 3D mapping, Hologram Art, Visual Digital Art Exhibition, Global Affordable Art (NFT's Artworks Exhibition), Photography Art, Virtual Fashion - Evoking your imagination, International Student Artworks, You & Machine, Human motion tracking, Visual Media Art, Creative VR, Mindfulness VR, Virtual Games VR, Interactive Art, etc. Students interested in the exhibition activities within the framework of ArtTech Fusion 2023 05 International Conferences (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., October 13 & 14): Sustainable Digital Education: Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Human Creativity by Prof.Dr. Alvaro Barbosa - Vice President of Saint Joseph University, Macau; Creating customer experience: ArtTech to Improve Quality of Life by Associate Professor, Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Breaking Barriers: Inequality in Access to Technology, Education, Culture, and Environment by Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh - President of the Ho Chi Minh City Peace and Development Foundation; ArtTech - The intersection of art and technology - New potentials by Dr. Dong Su-Yi, deputy dean of UEH School of Media Design. Workshops in the ArtTech Fusion 2023 Hologram art launch (4 pam 30- 5 pam 30, October 12). Interactive Performance (7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., October 14): This was considered one of the most special activities of ATF23, an interactive art performance with the theme: Technology and Humanity: the Interconnection. Artists would interact and create artwork right on the performance stage. The performance program included Cultural Sustainability (Electronic music with art) performed by Prof. Alvaro Babosa, Saint Joseph University, Macau; Diverse Life (Visual art with electronic music) performed by Visual Artist Kyunri Vien and Artist Dustin Nguyen; Human Interconnection performed by visual artist Tung Crazy Monkey; Power Transformation (Realtime graphic art) performed by Visual Artists Tung Crazy Monkey and Khiim Dang. Thereby, each person would reflect and explore activities that contribute to sustainable development through specific individual and community actions. Delegates and speakers taking some photos ATF23 will bring a new perspective, helping to rethink the future, thereby creating the key to regenerating resources for sustainable development. ATF23 is the place of origin and inspiration that encourages each of us to participate and promote positive actions for the environment and society. *ArtTech Fusion 2023 (ATF) takes place from October 13 - 15, 2023, at Campuses A, B, V of UEH. ArtTech Fusion 2023 includes 16 exhibitions, 5 seminars, and 1 interactive performance. ArtTech Fusion aims to apply ArtTech as a tool to solve social and professional problems through education and research to contribute to improving the quality of life. At the same time, it is an environment that encourages creative innovation and inspires art toward sustainable action. Other images of the ATF 2023 event series taking place at UEH: Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, representative of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, performing the MOU exchange ceremony with representatives of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet and Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao presenting gifts to the sponsors News and photos: UEH Department Marketing and Communication, ArtTech Hub Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (UEH) and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) jointly launch the International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) Program in Vietnam on October 12, 2023. Overview of the launching event The IMBA program is expected to officially begin in August 2024, aiming to provide a comprehensive business education, combining the common expertise of both universities to equip students with the skills and knowledge critical to thriving in a green and technologically advanced economy. Upon completion of the program, students will be awarded the NTU MBA degree issued by NTU Singapore. In addition, graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion in Business Administration from UEH. This dual certification underscores the program's commitment to providing a comprehensive educational experience. UEH and NTU Singapore launched the IMBA program in Vietnam to provide comprehensive business education for thriving in the green economy and advanced technology. UEH President - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh said: "The cooperation between UEH and NTU Singapore combines the expertise of the two universities to promote global knowledge exchange, leadership development and human resource training to contribute to the economic growth of both countries. This partnership program will provide academicians with comprehensive learning experiences. With the participation of lecturers from the two schools, the program combines global thinking with a deep understanding of the local context in Vietnam." At UEH, the program is operated by the Institute of Business Research - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and School of Management - UEH College of Business in Vietnam. The IMBA program's interdisciplinary curriculum places special emphasis on technology and innovation. First and foremost, the program aims to provide students with a solid foundation in business principles while ensuring a comprehensive understanding of current and future technologies and innovations. Typically, the subject "Technology Strategy and Innovation" will introduce advanced technological advances, including machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), cyber-physical systems, horizontal and vertical integrated systems. This enables students to grasp the potential impact of these advances on business and encourages innovative thinking to boost productivity, improve efficiency and enhance the competitiveness of their business. Besides, as a leading business school affiliated with a prestigious university of technology, Nanyang Business School is the perfect choice to implement the NTU-UEH International MBA program. Professor Christina Soh - Principal of Nanyang Business School, NTU Singapore affirmed: "The program's comprehensive subjects are designed to address distinct aspects of business and management, and will equip students to ambitious leaders the adaptability and foresight needed to thrive in a rapidly changing business landscape. UEH lecturers have a deep understanding and practical experience of the Vietnamese local business environment, including cultural, economic and political perspectives. To enrich the program, NTU faculty will contribute evidence-based knowledge and global insights. Through this collaborative program, we achieve a harmonious balance between acting locally and thinking globally.” Professor Christina Soh - Principal of Nanyang Business School, NTU Singapore University It is known that English will be the language of instruction for this program. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or educational institution and have at least two years of full-time work experience. Additionally, candidates will undergo an assessment of their cognitive abilities and analytical skills. This process will assess candidates' qualifications for the program and their potential for success in a rigorous academic environment. NTU and UEH are now open for applications for the IMBA program. Interested candidates can find out more information at: https://ntu.sg/nbs-imba. Other images of the launching program: News and photos: Institute of Business Research Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to welcome new K49 students - The Next UEH Gen: Smart and Green, an Orientation Week took place with many meaningful activities associated with core values at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) with 4 festivals: Sustainable Day, United Day, Optimist Day and Dynamic Day. The week successfully attracted the participation of more than 1000 students every day. Not only that, the Festival Night was the ending point that could not be more beautiful, closing Noi Vong Tay Lon 2023 with sublime emotions and also opening a wonderful journey for new UEH students. Opening of the Orientation Week 2023 The week was associated with the pillars of development and sustainable values at UEH. The opening ceremony took place in a joyful and exciting atmosphere for the participating students. More than 500 students were present at UEH Campus B to participate in the first day of the Orientation Week with booths arranged by Clubs/Teams/Groups, Unions - Schools/Institutes/Dormitories at UEH. Students coming and participating in the Week Sustainable Day: Green UEHers citizens aiming for a sustainable development community The festival introduced "green living" activities through a number of booths, workshops and competitions to share sustainable values. The festival was not only a place to help new students interact and make friends but also a place to help New UEH-ers experience, study, and aim for a future of sustainable development, bringing K49s many interesting things and lots of useful knowledge. Meaningful activities towards green and sustainable living In the afternoon of the Festival, the Finale of the "Green Life in UEH" Contest took place in the form of creating propaganda videos regarding environmental protection, sustainable universities, and green living. Students not only could express their opinions and contribute opinions on methods to prevent environmental pollution but also listen to professional suggestions from the judges. Contestants presenting their videos in the “Green Life in UEH” contest The festival ended with the Fireside Chat activity "Your Entrepreneurial journey: What to prepare?" jointly organized by the Institute of Innovation, UII, and UEH Dynamic Startup Student Club With the participation of successful Startup Founders and Co-Founders, the activity taught students many lessons regarding entrepreneurship and provided useful experience in starting a business and preparation for the future. Students sharing experiences regarding starting a business United Day: Comprehensive integration aiming to become a global citizen Through exchange and connection activities, the Festival was a space of integration and multiculturalism that attracted the participation of international students studying and exchanging at UEH along with many national cultural activities, creating opportunities for UEH students to learn about the diversity of different cultures, contributing to positioning the image of UEH students as global citizens. United Day had many impressive activities listed as exploring multinational culture - "Multinational Folk Game", experiencing multinational folk games - "CrossXCulture", Talk Show "Global Citizen". After participating in the above activities, UEH students learned many interesting things as well as trained and prepared themselves with the necessary tools to become global citizens in the future. Booths corresponding to different countries in the world Closing the Festival was the musical "Lodestar The Musical" taking place in Hall A.116. The show brought to the audience songs and stories from both classic and modern musicals while viewers could experience a variety of music, from fun songs to cheerful and emotional melodies. The drama night taking place with a warm and emotional atmosphere Optimist Day: Spreading positive energy The festival included motivational activities, promoting optimism, and expressing personal identity. This was a stop where new students were exposed to the values of building good mental health, maintaining a positive life and the right attitude. Coming to Optimist Day, students could experience many activities including visiting the Deep Breath exhibition, and finding their own IKIGAI ego. Besides, students were also free to decorate lanterns for the Mid-Autumn Festival with their own hands. The festival spreading positive energy to UEH students In the afternoon, the music show "Be Optimistic" took place - a concert with gentle, deep sounds that helped students feel the optimistic energy and love of life. This was one of the therapies that helped students relax after a long day of studying and working. The deep music showing energizing at the end of the day Dynamic Day: Burning with youth, asserting your own personality Organized for the first time and extremely successful with The Amazing Race activity, Dynamic Day most accurately and clearly expressed the spirit and enthusiasm of youth with more than 500 active students participating in a series of continuous challenges of mind and power. In addition, the Flashmob: Breaking Bound competition with 4 tables corresponding to 4 different topics created a vibrant music playground between Schools, Institutes, professional committees, clubs, teams and groups at UEH and Vinh Long Campus. Music brings us closer together and the flash mob activity helped unite the new students through self-expression and passion for music. Explosive moment with Flashmob competition teams at Campus N - UEH University The top 3 best teams were officially recognized: School of Tourism, ISB International Business School and School of Finance. Other teams brought extremely unique performances and left deep impressions on each audience. School of Tourism - First prize in Flash Mob contest School of Finance - Second prize in Flash Mob contest ISB International School of Business - Third prize in Flashmob competition Noi Vong Tay Lon 2023: Lodestar - sublime emotions, opening a wonderful journey for new UEH students. The night of the Orientation Week 2023: LODESTAR organized by the UEH Student Association took place successfully at Hall A.116 Campus A - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The festival night had the participation of nearly 10 Clubs/Teams/Groups, Unions - Schools/Institutes/Dormitories under the UEH Union - Association, ready to burn their hearts out, exploding with the enthusiasm of youth. With the role of guiding sailors on their adventures and activities within the framework of Noi Vong Tay Lon 2023 - Lodestar would orient talented new K49 students on the journey to develop their own strengths. The opening moment was impressive with unique musical performances The opening of the Festival was created and performed by the VNXK team and made a strong impression on the audience right from the first moments. Not simply being an art performance, the VNXK Team built a unique artwork with every detail carefully and meticulously cared for. The authenticity in the reenactment came not only from the costumes and use of props but also from the excellence of the actors and singers in the VNXK Team. They have transformed themselves to completely empathize with the characters and create a delicate artistic experience. Every step of the performance showed their passion and endless efforts, creating a unique and unforgettable creative work in the hearts of the audience. The opening performance from the UEH VKXK Team The formal ceremony welcoming Smart & Green New-UEHers to the UEH family Speaking at the Festival, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - shared about the meaning of the Cultural Festival Week to welcome new students 2023: "This year, to welcome The Next UEH Gen: Smart and Green, the UEH K49 Orientation Week 2023: LODESTAR took place excitingly with many activities associated with the pillars of development and sustainable values at UEH. Through that, a series of welcoming activities helps new students understand more about UEH as well as be ready to develop sustainably with UEH." Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - delivering the opening speech In addition, the festival was honored to welcome the support and participation of Party Committee Representatives - Board of Directors, Heads/Deputies of Departments, Schools/Institutes, lecturers, school staff, and former officers of the Youth UEH Union - Association from different periods. After more than 15 years of development, especially in 2023, the "Future Brightness" scholarship has been awarded to 05 new K49 students who are in difficult circumstances. These special students overcame many difficulties to write their names on the journey of conquering knowledge in the classroom and they were also present that night. The moment of awarding the "Future Bright" scholarship Explosive moments with a series of impressive performances Noi Vong Tay Lon 2023 with the theme "LODESTAR" really heated up the atmosphere with diverse and colorful performances from Clubs/Teams/Groups. Each performance was not only a performance but also an impressive artistic journey. Performance "Hoi Duyen" - Folk Song Club: This performance was not only a meeting between tradition and modernity but also a journey combining rustic features and youthful vitality. The melodies of folk songs were blended with the dynamism of modern music, creating a unique and emotional musical experience. A traditional performance from the Folk Song Club Martial Arts Performance - Martial Arts Club: Martial Arts performance was not only a demonstration of strength and technique but also a skilled art. The members of the Martial Arts Club demonstrated their strength and flexibility through skillful movements, making the audience not only amazed by their strength but also admiring the artistic beauty of the performance. Martial Arts Club’s performances with strong movements Youth Melody Club provided a vibrant and modern space with modern dance performances. Skilled movements, combined with vibrant music, created a delicate and attractive dance picture. The dancers conveyed their energy and charisma to the audience perfectly. Youth Melody Club demonstrating a dynamic performance The VNXK team and Live Band team from the Guitar Club - UEHG brought a perfect combination of great vocals, attractive music and burning energy. They not only performed emotional songs but also created a lively and close musical space for the audience. The unique Live Band from the Guitar Club - UEHG Flash Mob performances from the top 3 best teams were indispensable, including those of the School of Tourism, School of Finance and the ISB. Each performance was carefully designed with attractive melodies. Champion of Flash Mob contest - School of Tourism An explosive moment with the School of Finance ISB International School of Business with dynamic performances highlighting youth Stirring up the stage with a series of guest singers with famous hits. It would be a big mistake not to mention the presence of a number of "super hot" singers appearing at the Festival. Hoa Minzy, HURRYKNG and Madihu all gave UEH-ers an unforgettable emotional night. Not only did they show off their superb live singing ability but their enthusiastic and friendly interactions with the audience also left a strong mark in the hearts of UEH-ers. Let's review a few shining moments of the three artists on the majestic stage of the Festival. We are confident that these images will make our students remember the Festival Night forever. Hoa Minzy taking photos to interact with UEH students An extremely attractive rap song from HURRYKNG - K43 alumni of UEH University Madihu and his powerful voice All of them made up the Cultural Festival to Welcome K49 New Students of UEH 2023: LODESTAR. Hopefully, with these exciting welcoming activities, new K49 students will have more energy to be ready to conquer the upcoming journey at UEH. News: UEH Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 4, 2023, the Prime Minister signed Decision No. 1146 to transform University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City University (UEH) into a University, officially becoming one of the 7 higher education institutions in Vietnam operating under the model of "Multi-disciplinary university". In order to officially inform about this event, as well as to prepare the key tasks that need to be done in the remaining time of the 2020-2025 term, UEH organized the Conference on the Implementation of Action Programs, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh in the period of 2023-2025 on the morning of October 11, 2023. The transformation from a "single-discipline university" into a "multidisciplinary university" is an important milestone in the 50-year journey of development and accumulation of endogenous capacity of UEH, especially the persistent efforts of the UEH Board of Directors, along with all officials, lecturers, and the UEHer community who have made outstanding contributions in training, research, and knowledge transfer activities over the years. This event also posed new requirements for development journey of UE  in the next stage. Therefore, on the morning of October 11, UEH organized "Conference on the Implementation of Action Programs, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh in the period of 2023-2025", preparing key tasks to be carried out in the remaining period of the 2020 - 2025 term. Participating in the Conference was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of UEH Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; with the lecturers and employees of the UEH Board of Directors; President of UEH Union; Secretary of UEH Youth Union; President of the Student Association ; President of the Veterans Association; Board of Directors/Secretaries of the Party Committee of divisions, Presidents of the Unions of divisions, Secretaries of the Youth Union of Colleges under UEH and Vinh Long Campus; Heads and deputy heads of units under UEH; Heads and deputy heads of units of UEH Colleges and Vinh Long Campus attending the Conference. Overview of the Conference The conference emphasized the goal of maintaining the QS-A, THE IMPACT, and participating in the raking of THE, thereby, identifying the key tasks that need to be performed during the remaining period of the 2020 - 2025 term as well as those that need to be performed when transforming from "University" into "University" including: Training: Maximizing the scale of training at all levels associated with UEH’s capacity; Successfully deploying full and partial English training programs; Ensuring quality in implementing technology-related training programs (periodically reviewed and evaluated); The university post-graduate admissions must ensure that the ratio of graduate majors is equal to 50% of the undergraduate majors besides a close connection between training and research at postgraduate levels. Quality accreditation and program development: Promoting internationalization of quality accreditation tasks; Reviewing the implementation of FIBBA's recommendations in improving the quality of training programs; Implementing activities to review and continuously improve training programs; Digitizing and applying information technology to ensure and certify the quality of training programs; Investing in the development of training programs to consolidate the multi-disciplinary and university model firmly. Scientific research and international cooperation: Ensuring international publication performance to be maintained at 0.7 articles/lecturer/year; Increasing the international publication rated in Q1 and Q2 journals of ISI and SCOPUS (85%); Strengthening applied research and consulting on regional and local development policies, ensure the sustainable maintenance of 10-15% of revenue from science and technology; Increasing the rate of international faculty and student exchange; Spreading UEH's image and academic reputation on prestigious domestic and regional scientific forums. Administration: Deploying punctually the transformation of the School into a UEH University to soon put the UEH University model into stable operation; Investing in infrastructure to meet the development requirements of the member colleges according to the University model; Investing in improving the quality of human resources for new majors according to the multi-disciplinary University model. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized: "To soon realize the goal of turning UEH into a university with an academic reputation in the region by 2025; UEH leaders call on all UEH officials, lecturers, and employees to unite, work together, and be proactive and creative in training, scientific research, and administration to successfully implement the UEH's development goals following the Multi-disciplinary University model. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - emphasizing the key tasks in the upcoming period Expressing support and determination for the University's strategy, representatives of the Board of Directors of UEH Member Colleges, UEH Union, and Graduate School emphasized their commitment to promote the capacity of from Units, Departments, Divisions, to individual teachers, officials and employees in all aspects of training, research, administration, operation, scientific consulting and knowledge transfer to the community in the context that UEH becomes a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, Head of Department of Continuing Education - congratulating UEH and calling for the commitment of the Union members to the development of UEH Associate Professor, Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School - congratulating UEH and confirming to promote undergraduate education towards a university with good quality and regional influence in Vietnam and the world. Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business (COB) - congratulating and committing to developing UEH with its strong strategies and pillars Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) - congratulating and committing that CTD would support and make efforts to develop UEH Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of the College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) - committing to developing the school's strengths in scientific research, international cooperation, and policy consulting in the public sector, for the common development of UEH Speaking at the conclusion of the Conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council - proposed: “The remaining task of the term until 2025 is that units need to build their action programs towards a Multidisciplinary University and sustainable development. Specificallym The Party Committee and Board of Directors will plan for the annual strategy; the Colleges and Schools need to have specific programs for their units, closely following the overall strategy; The Departments/Divisions determine specifically what to do and submit to the Board of Directors for approval from all aspects of training activities, finance, facilities, etc. UEH currently has 3 Member Colleges, in the near future there will be another College established according to the plan, which is the ISB. We advocate strongly for developing Vinh Long Campus and forming Nha Trang Campus. After this conference, leaders of Colleges, Schools, Departments, and Institutes need to deploy the conference content to all lecturers and staff to strive together for the growth of UEH University. Party organizations, Unions, and Associations deploy to union members in their organizations on the development of UEH University. Lecturers continue to contribute to the development of UEH in training, research, and consulting so that we can warmly welcome the 50th anniversary of UEH on October 27, 2026. The Party Committee and Board of Directors of the Council once again thank the contributions of lecturers, officials, and employees in recent times to the UEH brand, and believe in the further growth of UEH in the domestic market, which strongly integrates into the world higher education.” Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering a concluding speech at the Conference Conference on the Implementation of Action Programs, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh in the period of 2023-2025 took place successfully towards a new journey with a new position. We do hope that all UEHers will continue to accompany and proactively confront new challenges to join the University in creating a good future for learners, the community and the world, working together for multi-disciplinary knowledge and sustainable development./. Additional photos about the Conference: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 12, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to welcome the delegation of the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City to visit, exchange and work at UEH. Welcoming the Consulate General of India, on the side of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Scientific Management and International Cooperation. On the part of the Indian Consulate General, UEH was honored to welcome Dr. Madan Mohan Sethi - Consul General of India in Ho Chi Minh City and members of the Consulate General delegation. Overview of the working session between UEH and the Consulate General of India Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: "UEH always values cooperative relationships with international partners in general and with India in particular. Currently, UEH has restructured into a multidisciplinary university with 3 member colleges. This formation and restructuring are valuable and have profound significance for UEH's sustainable development strategy over the past 50 years and its development orientation in the upcoming time. At UEH, we respect differences, value the diversity of culture and personality of each individual and partner, and are always ready to share and actively support international students to integrate and learn in the best way. I hope Dr. Madan Mohan Sethi and other delegates from the Consulate General of India will support UEH in conducting research for the community and promoting educational cooperation between UEH and Indian educational organizations and universities, as well as organizing visits, exchanges, and developing exchanges between the two countries.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President The meeting was an important milestone in strengthening the relationship between the two countries, as well as promoting educational partnership and cultural exchange. UEH and the Consulate General of India jointly expressed their common commitment to exploring new directions of development cooperation. The two sides discussed topics of common activities, including: The meeting ended successfully, in the spirit of sharing a vision of a stronger cooperative relationship between Vietnam and India in general and UEH and India in particular. Thereby, it opens up more opportunities for extensive cooperation in the future, bringing benefits to both sides and contributing to the development of a close relationship between the two countries. UEH leaders gave gifts and took photos with the Consulate General of India With these cooperation opportunities, UEH believes that education and effective cooperation will continue to pave the way for a brighter future. News and photos: Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the results achieved in training program accreditation recently, recently, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) continues to successfully audit 8 training programs in accordance with FIBAA standards, bringing UEH’s total number of European quality training programs to 13. This is UEH’s strong commitment to bringing to the best quality of education for learners in the context of having just officially become one of the 7 Multi-disciplinary and Multi-field Universities in Vietnam. Training program accreditation is one mandatory requirement for Vietnamese higher education institutions. Accreditation results are not only an important basis to contribute to improvement, quality improvement and accountability demonstration but also one condition for autonomy practice of educational institutions. With the internationalization strategy and the role of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City defines education quality accreditation as one key task and regularly self-assesses and improves quality to meet the educational quality accreditation standards of reputable accreditation organizations in the country and the world. Therefore, UEH University has chosen FIBAA Education Quality Accreditation Organization (Federal Republic of Germany) as our partner for the 2020 – 2025 period. This accreditation organization has been operating widely around the world, using European international inspection standards and being recognized in many countries, including Vietnam. In 2022, UEH successfully accredited 05 training programs (Business Administration, Marketing, Commercial Business, Real Estate and Accounting) and granted educational facilities in accordance with FIBAA standards. With these positive results, in 2023, UEH will continue to carry out the first accreditation of 04 training programs and re-accreditation of 04 training programs recognized by FIBAA for the 2017 – 2022 period. FIBAA has established 3 groups of experts to evaluate documents and evaluate these externally. During the period from June 6 to June 7, 2023, UEH organized to welcome a delegation of FIBAA experts to on-site evaluate the quality of training programs. After the results of the external evaluation, on September 20, 2023, the FIBAA Accreditation and Certicification Committee met for the 11th time and officially announced the decision to recognize the quality of 04 programs. UEH’s first accreditation training program, valid from September 20, 2023 to September 19, 2028 (5 years), includes: 1. Bachelor of Auditing Training Program - Faculty of Accounting; 2. Bachelor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Training Program - Faculty of International Business - Marketing; 3. Bachelor of Economic Law Training Program - Faculty of Law; 4. Bachelor of International Business Law Training Program - Faculty of Law. Decision to recognize the quality of  first-time accreditation regarding UEH’s 04 training programs Concurrently, FIBAA Accreditation and Certification Council also recognized the re-accreditation of 04 training programs, valid from September 14, 2022 to September 13, 2029 (7 years), including: 1. Master of Applied Economics Training Program - Vietnam - Netherlands Joint Program; 2. Bachelor of International Business Training Program - Faculty of International Business - Marketing; 3. Bachelor of Business Administration (Bachelor of Talent) Training Program - International School of Business; 4. Master of Business Administration Training Program - International School of Business. Quality accreditation of re-accreditation for UEH’s 04 training programs In particular, in this accreditation event, 03 re-accredited training programs of UEH achieved 6 over 54 criteria exceeding quality requirements. Particularly, the Master of Applied Economics program - Vietnam - Netherlands Joint Program achieved 12/54 exceeding criteria. The two training programs Economic Law and International Business Law have 3 criteria that exceed quality requirements. The two training programs Auditing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management have 01 criterion that exceeds quality requirements. Prior to 2023, UEH will have a total of 13 training programs that have met European standards - FIBAA, in addition to a number of programs that have met Asian Quality Standards AUN-QA. Notably, all criteria under Standard No. 4 “Academic environment and framework conditions” (including criteria groups: Teaching staff, Program management, Cooperation and partnerships, Facilities Quality, Student Services) and Standard No. 5 “Quality assurance and training records” all meet and exceed quality requirements. This indicates that UEH has ensured an academic environment and overall quality for all of the University’s training programs. FIBAA accreditation results in accordance with European standards in 2023 have continued to affirm the training quality of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) achieved the basic standards of the European higher education system, continuing to maintain and to promote its achievement of being the first higher education unit in the country to achieve international accreditation at the FIBAA-level. This further proves the correctness of the internationalization strategy and specific steps in the roadmap to improve quality and seriously implement quality accreditation of training programs to bring the best products for learners and society. In the 2024 – 2025 period, UEH is to carry out quality accreditation of training programs, moving towards completing 100% accreditation of University-level training programs. From 2026 onwards, UEH will carry out accreditation of training programs at Master and Doctoral levels as well as re-accredit those already-accredited training programs at the educational institution level. Carrying the responsibility of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is taking steady steps in improving the quality of training, scientific research and educational facilities, committed to providing the best educational products towards the society! News, photos: UEH Department of Quality Assurance - Curriculum Development, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From September 20th to 21st, the School of  Tourism of UEH College of Business (COB) successfully organized the exchange program to welcome international students from Republic Polytechnic University, Singapore (RP). This program is part of practical activities for students enrolled in programs related to Hospitality, Management, and Technology at RPU. The program's aim is to exchange experiences and engage in discussions with UEH School of Tourism on topics related to design thinking in sustainable tourism management and development, as well as community-based tourism in the Mekong Delta. The "RPU - UEH International Exchange Workshop" is a significant initiative designed to create a valuable platform for students from both Vietnam and Singapore. The program also focuses on providing a precious opportunity for interaction between two universities, namely the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in Vietnam and Republic Polytechnic (RP) in Singapore. Through this program, students have the opportunity to exchange knowledge and experiences in the fields of management, sustainable tourism, and community-based tourism. This not only enhances their academic skills but also broadens their global perspective. The program demonstrates the commitment of both universities to education and the future development of students, as well as international cooperation in the field of education. On the first day of the program, students embarked on a field trip to Vinh Long, one of the highlights in the development of sustainable tourism in the Mekong Delta region. This excursion not only exposed students to theoretical knowledge but also ensured their active participation in exciting and hands-on activities in the Western riverside region. It allowed students to bridge the gap between their acquired knowledge and a practical understanding of how sustainable and community-based tourism is implemented within the local community. This tour expanded their awareness of how sustainable tourism can benefit communities and facilitated the creation of memorable experiences and connections among the students through engaging activities in Vinh Long. On the second day September 21st , students had the chance to delve deeper into the School of Tourism at UEH and the School of Hospitality at RP. This allowed them to gain a better understanding of the potential and learning opportunities at both institutions, fostering an understanding of the academic environment and educational culture in both Vietnam and Singapore. The program continued with a series of research presentations and discussions on essential topics in the tourism industry, including community-based tourism, sustainable tourism, and the development of tourism trends in Southeast Asia. These insights helped build a solid knowledge base for participating students. The program also emphasized the application of Design Thinking tools in sustainable tourism development projects, enabling students to understand problem-solving approaches and create innovative solutions. Finally, participants engaged in team-building games using tools like user journey mapping, the crazy 8s, and mind map sketching to exchange ideas about sustainable tourism development. This provided an exciting opportunity to share ideas and foster relationships among students from both institutions and countries. The "RP - UEH International Exchange Workshop" created exciting and valuable experiences for all participants. The program offered a unique opportunity for international and Vietnamese students to learn from each other and share knowledge about sustainable tourism, community-based tourism, and tourism project management. The organizing committee hopes that the results and knowledge gained will be applied to contribute to the development of sustainable tourism in both Vietnam and Singapore. The relationships formed during the program will continue to develop, opening up new opportunities for collaboration in the future. News, photos: College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With prestige and training quality that has been affirmed over the past 47 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is always a reliable address for businesses, associations, and governmental agencies in training, fostering, and providing economic, business, management, law, technology, and design knowledge for their human resources. On the morning of October 6, 2023, at the Hall of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, UEH coordinated with the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee to solemnly organize the Opening Ceremony of the "Training and Knowledge-Updating Program to Improve Executive Capacity for Leaders and Managers of Dong Nai Province in 2023" with the theme "Improving leadership and management capacity to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for the locality in the context of economic integration." for 46 learners who are Directors of Departments/Divisions/Sẻvices, Heads of Committees under People's Councils, Chairmen of People's Committees of districts/cities under the Province, Presidents and General Directors of companies in Dongnai Province. Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, there were Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Pham Xuan Ha - Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department; Mr. Nguyen Son Hung - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; Ms. Bui Thi Yen - Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organization Department; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Trang - Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department. On behalf of UEH, there were: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President; Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen - Lecturer at the School of Government; Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Deputy Director of the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting. Overview of the Opening Ceremony At the beginning of the course, Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee - congratulated UEH on officially upgrading its governance model to a "Multi-disciplinary University". Mr. Son affirmed that Dong Nai Province always focuses on training and fostering leadership and management officials and recognized this as one of the important stages to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for the locality in the new context. He appreciated UEH's efforts in surveying in-depth interviews with 15 Departments/Boards/Industries of Dong Nai province to identify bottlenecks and develop a training program close to local realities. He also advised leaders and managers participating in the training course to increase interaction, debate, exchange, and sharing with UEH's team of experts to be able to update new economic models in the process of managing their unit's operations in the upcoming time. Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee - giving a directive speech Speaking at the opening of the course, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President shared: "The program "Improving leadership and management capacity to promote competitiveness and sustainable development for localities in the context of global economic integration" was specifically designed for leaders and managers at the strategic level of Dong Nai Province with the aim of improving the capacity to plan, to lead and to administer development policies for leaders and managers to meet the sustainable development leadership requirements for Dong Nai province in the 2021-2025 term and prepare leadership and management personnel in the next term.” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – Vice President of UEH – delivering the opening speech Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Trang – Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee’s Propaganda Department - approving decisions on organizing the training program Ms. Bui Thi Yen - Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organization Committee - disseminating classroom rules The program to foster and to update knowledge to improve executive capacity for leaders and managers of Dong Nai Province in 2023 includes 9 topics, taking place from October 6th to November 3rd 2023, associated with the reality of Dong Nai Province including: (1) Competitiveness and sustainable development strategy in Dong Nai in the context of global economic integration; (2) Planning and implementing sustainable development policies; (3) Human resource management in public organizations; (4) Agricultural value chain applying high technology and market linkage activities; (5) Digital transformation management in the public sector: Opportunities and challenges; (6) Developing smart cities associated with industrialization and modernization to promote sustainable development in Dong Nai; (7) Innovative leadership in the context of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution; (8) Strategy for enhancing the capacity of Dong Nai tourism cluster in the context of Industry 4.0; and (9) International economic integration and globalization – Policies for Dong Nai. The program is designed and implemented according to a teaching method that combines theory and case studies, especially discussions to identify problems and bottlenecks in the province's development process, generating ideas, initiatives and solutions to solve short-term and long-term development problems. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai sharing the topic "Local Competitiveness of Dong Nai Province" Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen sharing the topic "Orientation for sustainable development of Dong Nai Province" Over 47 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has provided society with a vast source of high-quality human resources, contributing to the industrialization and modernization of the country in the context of global economic integration. The UEH brand has been affirmed domestically and internationally with prestigious rankings listed as being the Top 1000 Best Business Schools in the world (according to Eduniversal Ranking) since 2014; Top 1 Best Universities in Vietnam (according to U-Multirank Ranking); In particular, it is the first and only economics university in Vietnam to enter the Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia (according to QS Asia Ranking 2023). On the new journey with the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH will continue to promote its role in multidisciplinary training and research, towards the sustainable development of society and the country. More photos regarding the Opening Ceremony: Mr. Lai The Thong - Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Dong Nai Province - sharing Mr. Ho Van Ha - Director of Dong Nai Department of Construction Mr. Tran Thanh Hai - General Director of Sonadezi Corporation Ms. Nguyen Thi Cat Tien - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairwoman of Xuan Loc District People's Committee Mr. Nguyen Huu Nguyen - Director of the Department of Planning and Investment of Dong Nai Province Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thang - Chief Inspector of Dong Nai Province Mr. Pham Van Cuong - Director of Dong Nai Department of Industry and Trade Ms. Le Thi Ngoc Loan - Director of the Department of Culture - Sports - Tourism of Dong Nai province Mr. Dang Minh Duc - Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Dong Nai Province News and photos: Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 7, 2023, the University Opening Ceremony of Batch 49 officially took place at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with the theme "The Next UEH Gen: Smart & Green". The Opening Ceremony is the "train" that begins the journey of discovering and finding the best versions of more than 7,000 new K49 students - the next Gen Z of UEH! Welcome 7,000 new students - the next Gen Z of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City The Opening Ceremony of Batch 49 - Regular University 2023 is an extremely important event, marking the beginning of an exciting future journey for new UEH students Batch 49 - the special Gen Z code of the times. Besides, this year's Opening Ceremony is also a highlight in a series of important events to celebrate the 47th anniversary of UEH's establishment (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2023) and in the context that UEH officially becomes a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. With this meaning, the Opening Ceremony of Batch 49 of Regular University with the theme "The Next UEH Gen: Smart & Green" officially took place concurrently at 2 video conferences in Hall A.116 (campus A, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Ho Chi Minh City) and Hall B1.302, (campus B, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ho Chi Minh City) at 09:00 on October 7, 2023. At the same time, it was livestreamed online on the platforms: UEH Fanpage, Admissions Consulting Fanpage, and UEH YouTube Channel. Attending the program, on behalf of UEH, were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Party Committee Secretary, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Heads and Deputy Heads of units under the University, along with more than 7,000 UEH students attending in person and online. In particular, the program had the presence of special guests: Mr. Nguyen Duc Tai - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mobile World Investment Joint Stock Company; and representatives sponsoring UEH's technological and artistic activities - Samsung Electronics Vietnam Electronics Company, Mr. Simon Sim - Manager of the Mobile Experience sector. Overview of the Opening Ceremony of the Regular University Batch 49 at UEH Campus A and B Begin your journey to becoming a new-generation UEH student with the first lecture As UEH’s next Gen Z, new K49 students will continue to bring with them the qualities of global students, associated with contemporary trends: mastering Technology and acting for the Environment, with the ultimate goal of contributing solutions for a better life. Among them, the special genetic code of the new era includes SMART and GREEN. The “Smart” genetic code - the intelligence of the new generation, is not only represented by technology but also the application of technology to life, through the lens of a comprehensive, effective and sustainable perspective for the future. The "Green" gene code is the desire to contribute one's voice to regional and global forums on the environment and sustainable development. As one of 7 Multidisciplinary Universities in Vietnam, associated with the world's leading university models - UEH understands generational thinking and wishes to bring green, modern, inspiring, sustainable, and artistic experiences for students to freely create and discover themselves. The first lecture by UEH President - Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - emphasized the University's orientations for K49 with enthusiastic sharing to spread the fire of proactively engaging and seizing opportunities for new UEH students. “With the stature of a multi-disciplinary university aiming for sustainable development, UEH implements the goal of “Training global citizens, acting for sustainable development”. Here, students will be given every opportunity to develop comprehensively in their studies, grasp and apply professional knowledge, practice diverse skills and promote the qualities of a generation of global students. UEH believes that this will be the best environment for students to become the best version of themselves according to their own wishes" - Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal shared. Besides, he advised new UEH students to "make persistent effort", "master technology, think globally, act locally" and nurture "gratitude" because this is the "sustainable formula" so that UEHer strives to develop and be steadfast in every journey and every situation in life. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - sharing at the opening ceremony With stories from himself on the journey of studying, starting his career until achieving success, Mr. Nguyen Duc Tai - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mobile World Investment Joint Stock Company (MWG), UEH Alumni Batch 13, Master of French - Vietnamese program (CFVG - UEH), one of the contemporary entrepreneurs who has brought meaningful sharing to the generation of students in the digital era with the theme "Talents in the digital era: Perspectives from Mobile World Group". "For me, from the perspective of Mobile World Group, a talented person is simply someone who has a logical brain to make accurate decisions and is an ethical person. During the 4 years sitting at this school, students need to make efforts to learn "real" and learn deeply, as well as practice their skills and ethics to equip themselves for the future. As long as you are good and ethical enough, opportunities will come to you." is the sharing from Mr. Nguyen Duc Tai - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mobile World Investment Joint Stock Company (MWG). Mr. Nguyen Duc Tai - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mobile World Investment Joint Stock Company - sharing at the Opening Ceremony Honoring exemplary students of academic excellence At the ceremony, in order to recognize the efforts of new students achieving excellent results in each mode at UEH (HCMC), UEH University commended and awarded certificates of merit, rewards and scholarships with a total value of 40.4 million VND/person for 16 valedictorians; and awarded certificates of merit, rewards and scholarships with a total value of 35.4 million VND/student to 9 salutatorians. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City presented certificates of merit and awards to the new valedictorians Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business and Associate Professor. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design awarded certificates of merit and awards to new salutatorians At the same time, UEH will award 700 entrance scholarships with a total value of nearly 7.7 billion VND to new students who achieve excellent results in the entrance exam for Batch 49 - Regular University. Of these, there are 51 excellent scholarships (20.4 million VND/scholarship); 271 full scholarships (13.6 million VND/student); 448 partial scholarships (6.8 million VND/each), especially 03 excellent scholarships, 104 full scholarships and 108 partial scholarships awarded to students in 8 majors of technology and computer. Continuing the mission of the Giving to UEH Program "Acting for a sustainable future", UEH awarded 7 Study Support Scholarships worth 13.6 million VND to students in difficult circumstances. This is UEH's companionship and sharing with learners to help students reduce their financial burden, thereby encouraging their spirit to help them pursue their passion for studying at UEH. Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business and Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design awarding scholarships to support students' learning "I am extremely grateful that the School created favorable conditions for me to continue writing my dream through the Study Support Scholarship for students in difficult circumstances. There is a saying that I have always enjoyed "Although we cannot choose how we are born, we can choose how we live to change our lives." I know that on the road to achieving my upcoming dreams, there will still be many obstacles and challenges, but I believe that I will be able to do it because I know that I will always have my family, teachers, friends and especially the UEH family by my side" Shared by Huynh Ngoc Hieu - K49 Marketing Technology program. Even though you were born blind, he has tirelessly tried to overcome all difficulties to pursue knowledge and become one of today's new students. Huynh Ngoc Hieu sharing his thoughts With a multidisciplinary development orientation, UEH continuously expands the field of training programs related to technology, design, innovation and organizes a series of unique interactive activities, combining art and technology. On that journey, UEH has received support from accompanying businesses. On the occasion of the Opening Ceremony of K49 of Regular University, Samsung Electronics Vietnam Company sponsored creative and artistic activities combining UEH's technology with artifacts and cash items with a total value of 525,380,000 VND, of which the scholarship value is 120,000,000 VND. With this contribution, Samsung will join hands with UEH to build and develop the University, contributing to improving training quality for a sustainable development community. Mr. Simon Sim - Manager of the Mobile Experience sector awarding a grant for technology, art, and technology connection activities to UEH Continuing traditional values - Accessing modern technology and art As a cultural feature forged over the past 47 years, the traditional flag procession officially marks the beginning of a new generation at UEH. Flag procession ceremony led by the traditional flag of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the school's highest achievements over the past 47 years, including the title of Labor Hero and the First Class Independence Medal awarded by the President. Followed by flags from UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design; School of Foreign Languages; School of Politics; ISB International School of Business and Vinh Long Campus currently having students of the 49th batch. All of them have portrayed an image of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, ready for the future. Next, representing the generation of UEH students who have just graduated - Alumni of Batch 45 - Pham Vu Phuong Anh - Outstanding valedictorian in Finance presented the traditional flag to the new valedictorians of Batch 49 at Hall A.116 and Bui Huu Thien - alumni of K45, City-level student of 5 merits 2022, UEH 2022's most outstanding student of 5 merits returned the honorary logo to the new salutatorians of K49 at Hall B1.302 school the hope that students will continue to foster the spirit of learning, further promote dynamism, creativity and together develop a community that has positive impacts on society. Flag procession ceremony at campus A Flag procession ceremony at campus B In addition to communication values, the K49 Opening Ceremony brought a modern space with displays combining "Smart" elements (the exhibition of Galaxy Campus) and "Green" elements (green space and green actions). Along with that was the MV debut stage "Wonder You" dedicated to K49 - depicting young people who were on a journey to discover and open themselves. No matter what that journey was like, they were still a " “Wonder” - A “Wonder You”. TVC decoded the new generation of "SMART" and "GREEN" with "Unbounded creativity,  Empowered future, Holistic values" and attractive music performances from young singers CARA and Pham Dinh Thai Ngan - who always strives every day and has become the best version of an artist full of freedom and passion. The ceremony took place successfully, with many emotions and meanings. As one of the parents attending the Opening Ceremony, Ms. Tran Hong Nguyen - parent of Tran Nhu Quynh, representing the families of outstanding students, sent a message to new students on the occasion of the opening of the new school year: "As a parent, I hope that my children's choice will be the right choice and always believe that UEH will be the best choice for them to fulfill their dreams. In the new academic year, I respectfully wish University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - a multi-disciplinary university to develop more and more. I wish new students a good knowledge base and a career base to enter life, and I hope that every step of your college journey will always be filled with joy and knowledge discovery." Ms. Tran Hong Nguyen - parent of Tran Nhu Quynh - sharing With a journey of nearly 50 years of formation and development, as one of the 7 most prestigious multi-disciplinary universities in Vietnam, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with the orientation of "Training generations of global citizens to act for sustainable development" will be an environment to help you become the best version, consistent with your own choices. From now on, the K49 student generation will officially depart on a new journey, determining the best version they want, with their own efforts and the values that UEH brings to them, to become the new generation of students ready to lead sustainable changes./. Additional photos regarding the Opening Ceremony of K49 - Regular University: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 6, 2023, in room A.204, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held a meeting to welcome the Khanh Hoa University delegation to visit and to learn from UEH University governance model. Welcoming the Khanh Hoa University delegation, on behalf of UEH, there was Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Head of UEH; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs; Ms. Hoang Tuyet Anh - Library Director; Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department - UEH College of Technology and Design. On behalf of Khanh Hoa University, there was the participation of Dr. Le Thi My Binh - Chairwoman of the School Council; Associate Professor, Dr. Chu Dinh Loc - Vice Principal; Dr. Phan Duc Ngai - Dean of the Department of Science, Technology and Foreign Cooperation; Mr. Nguyen Dang Duc - Head of Student Affairs Department; Ms. Huynh Ngoc Phuong - Director of the Center for Training - Continuing Education and Creative Experience; Mr. Truong Van Phuong - Secretary of the School Youth Union, Deputy Head of the Student Affairs Department and teachers and staff of the Department of Administration - Equipment Management, Faculty of Tourism, and related units. Overview of the meeting On behalf of the UEH Board of Directors, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - expressed his joy at the presence of Khanh Hoa University delegation: "Today we are very happy to welcome Khanh Hoa University to visit and work with us. With nearly 50 years of development, and having just officially become a Multi-disciplinary, University, aiming for sustainable development in Vietnam, we are always ready to share experiences with universities. Together, we create practical values for learners and the community.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - sharing Representing Khanh Hoa University, Dr. Le Thi My Binh - Chairwoman of the University Council - shared: "University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of the leading universities in Vietnam, with a lot of experience and achievements in training, research, administration and contributions to society. That's why we look forward to listening to you and learning from the experience for developing Khanh Hoa University. On behalf of the University's leadership, I would like to sincerely thank UEH for its warm welcome and open sharing." Dr. Le Thi My Binh - Chairwoman of the University Council In the spirit of openness and enthusiasm, UEH shared and exchanged experiences to support Khanh Hoa University in achieving effectiveness in implementing university administration listed as Joint training activities; Activities to support student entrepreneurship and innovation; Brand development communication activities; Scientific and technological activities; Information - library activities; Startup model, consulting model to support student care of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Learning and exchanging experiences in other professional work, etc. The delegation taking some photos The working session took place successfully, creating a premise for more extensive cooperation on training and research in the future. Hopefully, the relationship between UEH and Khanh Hoa University will become increasingly better and stronger, together contributing to the sustainable development of society. More photos regarding the working session: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Motivation plays an essential part in learning, especially in second language acquisition (SLA). What drives UEH students to learn English and are there any differences between first- and second-year students’ motivation? This paper investigates the learning motivation of Vietnamese economics-related majors studying English as a Foreign Language (EFL), utilizing Dornyei’s (2005) L2 motivational self-system as the theoretical framework. The study endeavors to provide a comprehensive review on students’ motivation to learn English. The Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self, the students’ attitudes together with their efforts in English learning were investigated, and key motivational factors, i.e. the roles of teachers, peers, school and parents, were identified. This research provides some insights into the students’ motivation and offers recommendations for enhancing the motivation of EFL learners in a Vietnamese tertiary context. Motivation in SLA Motivation is one of the key factors that influence the success of language learning. Gardner (1985) defines language learning motivation as “the extent to which the individual works or strives to learn the language because of a desire to do so and the satisfaction experienced in this activity” (p.10). Rost (2006) defines motivation as an orientation toward a goal. Motivation provides a source of energy which is responsible for why learners decide to make an effort, how long they are willing to sustain an activity, how hard they are going to pursue it, and how connected they feel to the activity. Lumsden (1994) states that student motivation is students’ desire to participate in learning. In this study, students’ efforts to learn the target language are considered to be motivation and it plays an important role in learning English. The L2 Motivational Self System (L2MSS) According to Dörnyei (2005, 2009) the L2MSS consists of three main components: the ideal L2 Self, the ought-to L2 Self, and the L2 learning experience. The ideal L2 Self refers to the state one would ideally like to reach, thus representing one’s own hopes, aspirations, and goals in learning the L2. The ought-to L2 Self, on the other hand, represents the L2 learner’s perceived duties, obligations and responsibilities in learning the L2. On a different aspect, the L2 learning experience is associated with the L2 learner’s experience from one’s failures and successes in learning the L2 in the past and the immediate learning environment; and is influenced by situation-specific aspects such as the teacher, the curriculum, and peers. As stated by Dörnyei (2005, 2009), students’ attitudes regarding their learning illustrate the L2 learning experience and the L2MSS. The L2MSS has been widely used as the theoretical framework for over 400 publications around the world and validated in a range of EFL contexts in different countries such as Chile, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Iran in various studies of Al-Shehri (2009), Csizér&Kormos (2009), Papi (2010), Ryan (2009), Taguchi et al. (2009), etc. Objectives & Research questions The research aims to: 1. compare the motivational self-system for learning English (Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self, and L2 learning attitudes) between first-year and second-year students. 2. compare the levels of effort to learn English between the two groups. 3. investigate the correlations between students’ effort and the three dimensions of the motivational self-system. 4. propose some implications for the stakeholders to enhance students’ motivation to learn English. The research attempts to give a comparison of the first-year and second-year students’ motivation in order to determine if there are any differences in students’ motivation after one year of studying in a tertiary environment. The following research questions guide the study: RQ1: Are there any differences in the L2 motivational self-system (Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self, and L2 learning attitudes) between the first-year and second-year students? RQ2: Are there any differences in the effort to learn English between the two groups? RQ3: Are there any correlations between the students’ effort and the three dimensions in the motivational self-system (Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self, and L2 learning attitudes)? RQ4: What do students expect the stakeholders to do in order to promote their motivation to learn English? Research instruments To collect the data for the study, a questionnaire was designed in Google form and included 5 parts: 1. Demographic information; 2. Motivation for learning English; 3. Attitudes; 4. Effort; 5. Factors affecting motivation to learn English. The demographic part includes information on gender, age, English module, and majors. Parts 2 to 4 consist of 24 items taken from Dörnyei’s (2005, 2009) questionnaire, which investigate four dimensions: the Ideal L2 Self, the Ought-to L2 Self, attitudes, and effort. Each dimension is evaluated with a 6 six-point Likert scale. To avoid the misunderstanding of the L2, the questionnaire was translated into Vietnamese. An open-ended section is added with ten questions to probe further into the students’ motivational orientations, influencing factors such as teachers, friends, administrators, community, learning materials, and facilities, and their expectations for the stakeholders. The focus group interview with nine questions to triangle and delve deeper into the results of the questionnaire. Convenience sampling was used. The items were coded as follows: the Ideal L2 Self (items1-6) as I1-6, the Ought-to L2 Self (items 7-12) as O1-6, learning attitudes (items 13-18) as A1-6, and students’ effort (items 19-24) as E1-6. Results and discussion 250 first-year students and 101 second-year students agreed to join the survey and responded to the survey. However, datasets were screened for outliers. The first-year and second-year students’ responses, totaling 236 and 99 respectively, were analyzed. Because there was quite a limited number of Module 4 English classes, the number of second-year respondents was modest. The participants in both groups come from all 14 departments at one University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam including Accounting, Maths - Statistics, Business Information Technology, Law, State Management, Tourism, Economics, Administration, International Business - Marketing, Finance, Public Finance, and Banking. RQ1: Are there any differences in the L2 motivational self-system (Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self, and learning attitudes) between the first-year and second-year students? Table 1. Comparison of Ideal L2 Self between the First-Year (G1) and Second-Year (G2) Students G1 (No=236) G2 (No=99) t Sig. Mean S.D Mean S.D I1 5.40 .910 5.30 1.102 .740 .461 I2 5.11 .942 5.01 1.129 .873 .385 I3 4.33 1.045 4.18 1.265 1.347 .181 I4 4.40 1.204 4.31 1.345 1.007 .316 I5 5.10 .971 5.06 1.028 1.216 .181 I6 5.21 1.021 5.18 .952 .295 .769 Overall 4.93 .836 4.84 .886 1.167 .246 The data in Table 1 reveal that both groups of students claimed to have an Ideal L2 motivational self with M=4.93 and M=4.84 respectively over the six-point scale. When comparing the mean scores of the two groups, it is found that there is no significant difference (sig.>0.05). Table 2 below shows the comparison of Ought-to-L2 Self between the first-year and second-year students. Table 2. Comparison of Ought-to L2 Self between the First-Year (G1) and Second-Year (G2) Students G1 (No=236) G2 (No=99) t Sig. Mean S.D Mean S.D O1 4.10 1.382 4.11 1.332 .985 .327 O2 4.04 1.371 4.00 1.436 .840 .403 O3 4.51 1.306 4.59 1.309 .785 .434 O4 4.71 1.218 4.55 1.452 1.687 .095 O5 4.83 1.054 4.84 1.175 .478 .634 O6 5.16 1.048 5.06 1.268 1.065 .289 Overall 4.56 .9122 4.52 1.036 1.341 .183 The mean scores presented in Table 2 show that both groups of students did not have a very high level of Ought-to L2 Self with M=4.56 and M=4.52 respectively over the 6-point scale. The comparison of the mean scores of the two groups also indicates that there was no significant difference (sig.>0.05). The findings of learning attitudes of the two groups are presented in Table 3 below. Table 3. Comparison of learning attitudes between the First-Year (G1) and Second-Year (G2) Students G1 (No=236) G2 (No=99) t Sig. Mean S.D Mean S.D A1 4.70 1.129 4.62 1.057 1.270 .207 A2 4.46 1.225 4.71 1.042 -1.086 .280 A3 4.71 1.120 4.91 1.011 -.794 .429 A4 4.40 1.168 4.52 1.119 -.127 .899 A5 3.99 1.368 4.20 1.325 -.802 .425 A6 4.60 1.218 4.71 1.163 -.663 .509 Overall 4.48 .981 4.70 .884 -.481 .631 In terms of the student’s learning experience or their attitudes toward learning English, both groups showed agreement on six items but not a very high level over a scale of six (M=4.48 and M=4.70). In addition, the comparison of the mean scores of both groups also reveals that there was no significant difference between these two groups regarding their learning attitudes (sig.>0.05). RQ2: Are there any differences in the motivational intensity (effort) to learn English between the two groups? Both groups were found to have a relatively high level of effort in learning English (level 5 over 6) and no significant difference was found between the two groups. RQ3: Are there any correlations between the students’ effort and the three dimensions in the motivational Self-system (Ideal L2 Self, Ought-to L2 Self, and L2 learning attitude)? In terms of correlation, the three variables of the first-year and second-year students’ motivational Self-system are significantly correlated with their motivational intensity with a score of p<0.01. Among the three variables of the motivational Self-system, the L2 learning experience of first-year students (coded as A) and the Ideal L2 Self (coded as I) are seen to be highly correlated with their motivational intensity (r=.613 and r=.488 respectively for the first-year students and r=.585 and r=.613 respectively for the second-year students) and Ought-to L2 Self is claimed to have the lowest correlation with the motivational intensity (r=.264 and r=.344 respectively for the first- and second-year students). RQ4: The stakeholders’ roles and students’ expectations Regarding the factors influencing the students’ motivation, 80% of students in both groups acknowledged that their teachers had an impact on their motivation. They emphasized the value of the instructors’ enthusiasm, creative teaching strategies, and an exciting and supporting learning environment. Many students stressed that teachers should inspire students to learn. As a result, the students placed the instructors together with their teaching methods first, followed by social community in the ranking of the elements that have the greatest influence on their motivation. The instructors with their teaching methods were also the aspect that the students (83% and 80%) like the most. The facilities came in second (78% and 70%). Concerning the role of friends, both groups (76% and &77%) agreed that friends had an influence on their motivation due to peer pressure and mutual help. With respect to parents’ assistance, more than half of the students (64% and 58%) stated that their parents support them in learning English by paying their tuition fees, providing good conditions and encouraging them to learn. As far as the role of the university is concerned, both groups (90% and 80%) said that the university supports them well in learning English. They appreciated the university for creating a good environment for them to learn English with modern facilities, good lecturers, specialized documents in English, many English clubs and contests. However, some students voiced concerns regarding some outdated course materials, a mismatch between instructional materials and tests, and some tough lecturers. The focus group interview results reinforced the aforementioned findings. Please refer to the full paper “Motivation of EFL Vietnamese Students in Economics-related Majors” HERE. Author Group: Le Thi Tuyet Minh, Nguyen Huynh Trang  – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #89. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On 9 Oct 2023, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Sveriges Riksbank Prize (i.e. Nobel Prize) in Economic Sciences in 2023 to Professor Claudia Goldin at Harvard University, USA. Professor Goldin has uncovered key drivers of gender differences in the labour market. This award reminds us about a serious social issue: gender inequality. Meanwhile, climate change and global warming are major challenges worldwide, which causing several consequences on the economy and society. This article raises a concern that natural threats might influence gender inequality significantly through empirical evidence from our recent study. Therefore, we call for more efforts and attention from both governments and scholars in the backdrop of climate change and global warming. Gender equality is emphasized as an important goal (No. 5) in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN 2020). According to the United Nations (UN), our World seems to derail from the track to achieve  gender equality by 2030. For example, the US estimates that it could take 140 years from now to achieve equal representative in leadership in the workplace. There have been several discussions and debates over the causes of this problem. From theoretical points, the literature emphasizes that main determinants of gender inequality are tradition, culture, social norms, and institutions (Nguyen 2022). Recent studies suggest that globalization (Chen et al. 2013) or uncertainty (Nguyen 2022) might be causes of gender inequality. However, there are still lacking of attention toward the effect of climate change. Following a recent report by IPCC (2021), natural disasters have been occurring worldwide with increasing frequency in recent decades. Natural risks and hazards would cause severe social and economic losses. Natural hazards and their impacts would be more severe in developing countries such as Vietnam, whereas coping and adapting capacities are still limited. Climate change and potential consequences on gender inequality A substantial body of literature has extensively documented the consequences of natural disasters on social and economic development in relation to the significant human and economic losses incurred. Paudel and Ryu (2018) found that the 1988 earthquake in Nepal caused a significant loss of human capital. In Argentina, González et al. (2021) concluded that natural disasters reduced human capital significantly. Several previous studies have posited that the influences of uncertainty are likely to be gender-asymmetrical. Kristal and Yaish (2020) revealed that uncertainty increased gender inequality in the US and Israel, respectively. In addition, women usually receive lower salaries than men due to gender inequality in employment (Kennedy et al. 2017). Consequently, the adverse effects stemming from heightened uncertainty caused by natural hazards on economic activities, particularly in terms of employment, may prompt or incentivize women to withdraw from their occupations in order to assume familial responsibilities. Notwithstanding, the threats of natural hazards carry significant implications for a potential magnitude of losses resulting from natural disasters, which may motivate women to find alternative income sources to enhance family security. Therefore, women may engage in self-employment when they leave waged and salaried jobs, as it enables them to fulfill many objectives, including attending to familial responsibilities while also securing an additional source of income. The impact of natural threats on gender inequality in employment may force women to defer or abandon their pursuit of higher education at tertiary level to mitigate financial burdens and allocate additional time towards familial responsibilities. For example, Glick and Sahn (2000) studied in West African countries concluded that the income status of the family is an important driver for the schooling of girls, but not boys. Previous studies have demonstrated that natural threats have a detrimental impact on the health status of both women and men. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that women may experience more significant negative impacts on their health compared to men as a result of natural risks. For instance, Nkalu and Edeme (2019) found that environmental hazards had a substantial negative impact on life expectancy in Nigeria from 1960 to 2017. As discussed, natural threats can cause stronger gender inequality in employment, as women may opt to leave their paid positions in order to fulfill caregiving responsibilities for their family members. As a result, natural threats may impact on women’s health status more strongly than on men. According to prevailing knowledge, it is anticipated that gender inequality in terms of rights will be exacerbated by environmental threats. This is due to the adverse effects that natural threats have on women's employment, education, and health. As such, it can be argued that women's social, economic, and political positions may be negatively impacted by natural threats. Climate risks and gender inequality: Empirical evidence from 130 countries To further show the consequence of climate change on gender inequality, our recent study (see Nguyen and Nguyen (2023)) has carried out empirical analysis for the impact of climate risk on gender inequality in four aspects: employment, education, health, and right for a sample of 130 countries from 2011 to 2019. In our study, several proxies have been used to proxy for gender inequality such as the ratio of female waged and salaried workers (% of female employment) to male waged and salaried workers (% of male employment), the ratio of life expectancy at birth of females (years) to life expectancy at birth of males (years), the gender parity index of school enrollment at primary level, the gender parity index of school enrollment at tertiary level, and the Women Business and the Law Index Score (scale 1-100). The empirical findings have shown that climate change might exert significant consequences on gender inequality. The study finds that increases in natural threats are likely to reduce the waged and salaried employment of women more than that of men while increasing self-employment more among women than among men. Natural threats reduce gender equality in education. In contrast, there are positive effects of natural threats on the ratios of female/male life expectancy and female/male survival to age 65 and natural threats appear to have significant positive effects on women’s rights indices. The urgent need for gender-based policies under climate change The findings of this study revoke appropriate policies and programs to support women who move from waged and salaried jobs to self-employment under climate change. Policies and programs supporting women in self-employment would help affected women maintain their quality of life and also help their community. Following this strategy, one of the successful policy tools is micro-finance programs to support women in self-employment, which could be adopted by other countries, especially in low-income countries. The findings of this study also recommend that policymakers should pay more attention to education for women in conditions involving increased natural threats. The study has provided evidence of the negative impacts of natural threats on gender equality in education. Gender inequality in education can lead to long-term gender issues in employment, health, and rights(Chang and England 2011). Governments must develop appropriate policies to support girls and women in education during difficult times such as the occurrence of natural hazards. Please refer to the full paper “From natural risk to social justice- The influence of natural threats on gender inequality” HERE. Author Group: Binh Quang Nguyen & Canh Phuc Nguyen  – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #88. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The first Musical Show at UEH took place on September 28 and exceeded all expectations, “Lodestar The Musical!” inspired by the Broadway stage with music, dance, and acting, drew over 800 students to this one-of-a-kind UEH event. Lodestar The Musical is a theatrical experience celebrating diversity, acceptance, and the beauty of individuality. Organized in collaboration with the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) and the UEH Youth Union - Student Association, we are determined to introduce the audience to the world of musicals, and there's no better way to do this than by offering a variety of different spices, catering to both curious newcomers and seasoned Broadway fans. The musical night is a venue for UEH students to practice their English as part of the English Zone's recurring events, and it gives UEHer the opportunity to develop an interest in language study through music. Each number has been chosen to reflect the themes that resonate with our modern society through songs and excerpts from classic and modern musicals, creating a dynamic and emotionally rich musical experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. All start with a Musical 101 game to kick off the event. The students conquered the Musical 101 game to begin the Lodestar Journey Hosted by Uy Le, you'll be immersed in an intimate, welcoming atmosphere and learn about the art of Musical Theater and the stories behind each masterpiece It starts with a well-known musical featuring Disney characters to take the audience back to their childhood.  Thanks to Mulan, the fearless female warrior and the girl passionate about finding Moana, the prairie song from The Lion King also contributes to the joyful atmosphere. Impact Theater Saigon put on an impressive rendition of Disney songs. The actors' subsequent performances were all charismatic with Guys and Dolls, Through Heaven's Eyes, Part of Your World, Her Voice, If Only, My Favorite Things, Glitter, and Be Gay. Each performance has a story and a lesson to impart to UEH students. Besides enjoying music, UEH audiences will have the opportunity to experience the performances from talented theatre artists of Impact Theater Saigon, who have a wealth of experience performing musicals in the country as well as internationally. Participants are immersed in an intimate, welcoming atmosphere and learn about the art of Musical Theater and the stories behind each masterpiece. In every beat of music and limelight on the stage will be an opportunity to experience Broadway musical's beautiful and uplifting world. Dramatic and infectious eastern tune of Ai-lai-lai/ lai-le-lai-lai with “Through Heaven's Eyes” from Prince of Egypt. The performance "I Feel Pretty" shows a new version of The West Side Story using Vietnamese traditional attire, including the Bà Ba shirt and Áo dài. The atmosphere was full of emotion through the performances of “I Am What I Am”, “So Big So Small” and “Disappear” UEHer's flashlights lit up the entire hall as the performance came to a final number. Lodestar The musical ends with an explosive performance of This Is Me from The Greatest Showman. The positive energy from UEH supporters motivates UEH to host music events in the future to foster community.  Is Lodestar The Musical a sign that UEH will continue to produce musical shows in the future?  Whatever the outcome, the youthful spirit will continue to foster artistic inspiration, enhancing creative thinking and linguistic thinking through music and distributing the message "UEH community of Sustainable Changemakers and Art Inspirers". To register and participate in the upcoming musical event, please follow UEH English Zone fan page to update the latest information about the event! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The diversity of the workforce may cause communication problems in a connected business environment. A language workshop on "Fostering effective communication in multicultural business settings" was held on September 29, 2023, to assist UEH students in developing their cross-cultural abilities to adapt to an international workplace. As part of the monthly activities with many practical topics to help learners learn languages, UEH English Zone, in collaboration with the School of Foreign Languages, organised a workshop on "Fostering Effective Communication in Multicultural Business Settings." The event featured Mr. Andries Dreyer, an expert with over 15 years of experience in travel, tourism, and hospitality. With a focus on communicating effectively in a multicultural business environment, Mr. Andries Dreyer presented techniques for conveying through pronunciation, emphasis, and various methods to enhance effective communication. He also emphasised the importance of showing respect for individuals from different cultural backgrounds in the workplace. Additionally, the speaker pointed out differences in Vietnamese communication compared to other countries. For example, Vietnamese value indirect and subtle communication, including non-verbal signals like nodding and smiling, to maintain harmony in relationships. In contrast, South Africans have a more direct communication style, often speaking confidently and addressing issues directly. The speaker also mentions how culture influences how we perceive and respond to messages since cultural values, beliefs, and communication styles shape our worldview. People from different cultural backgrounds may understand and interpret the same message differently. September's topic "Fostering Effective Communication in Multicultural Business Settings" with a joyful atmosphere, full of learning spirit, and active contributions from attendees, has left many discussions when highlighting the differences in communication among various cultures and how to navigate a multicultural environment. UEH English Zone was founded in B2 Park, UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong, to create an English learning environment, by organizing weekly and monthly talks, board games, language workshops, music shows... in English. To register and participate in upcoming events, please like and follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to update the latest information about the event. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vietnam Commercial Mediation Competition 2023 (V-Med 2023) was organized by the College of Economics, Law and Government of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH CELG) in collaboration with the Vietnam International Commercial Mediation Center (VICMC) to promote and to disseminate knowledge and skills on how to resolve disputes through commercial mediation in Vietnam. V-Med 2023 is a competition on commercial mediation in Vietnamese with a competition model for practicing mediation sessions. The contest creates conditions for candidates to cultivate, supplement their knowledge and improve their mediation skills. In addition, V-Med 2023 offers a series of skills training workshops, discussions on commercial mediation and many other activities on Fanpage V-Med - Vietnam Mediation Moot. The contest took place in the context of the trend of resolving civil and commercial disputes by mediation, which is becoming popular in the world because of the many advantages of this method, listed as time, cost, and preserving relationships and security level. Mediation is considered a method of supporting business, commercial and economic development. This is a method of resolving international disputes that overcome cultural and jurisdictional barriers. According to the provisions of Decree 22/2017/ND-CP of the Government on commercial mediation, if there is any dispute arising from commercial activities or dispute with a party having commercial activities and these parties choose Mediation to resolve disputes, they can rely on commercial mediation activities. Continuing the success from the previous seasons, V-Med 2023 welcomeed 106 teams from 28 different universities nationwide. The competition took place from July 2023 to September 25, 2023, including activities listed as a training workshop on knowledge and skills about mediation, 02 competition stages and scientific discussions. Participating in this year's competition, in addition to the participation of the contestants, V-Med 2023 was honored to welcome mediation experts with many years of experience as follows: Mr. Nguyen Hung Quang, lawyer - Chairman of Vietnam International Commercial Mediation Center, Head of NHQuang & Associates law office; Mr. Luong Van Ly, lawyer - Head of VICMC Foreign Affairs Department; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Minh Hang - General Secretary of Vietnam International Commercial Mediation Center VICMC; Ms. Pham Thi Thanh Huyen, mediator and Mr. Dang Viet Anh, mediator from the Vietnam Mediation Center (VMC) and other mediators are from VICMC. The candidates went through Stage 1 including 4 training workshops and took 1 theory test. At the end of the first stage of the competition, the Organizing Committee selected the 20 best teams from universities to continue Stage 2 of the competition with the topic of Practicing a mock mediation session. Stage 2 includes 3 rounds, took place on September 23-24, 2023, and was conducted based on 3 hypothetical situations developed by the Organizing Committee. Armed with youthful enthusiasm and careful preparation, the Top 20 teams went through exciting mock mediation sessions. After fierce competition rounds, the closing ceremony and awarding ceremony for the Top 20 best teams of stages 1 and 2 were held with great success with medals and prizes given to the contestants worthy of: In addition to the stressful competition stages, a scientific discussion according to the ‘round table’ model was held on September 25, 2023. The discussion was an opportunity for speakers, mediators and students to discuss, to ask questions and to express their interest in mediation. The closing ceremony took place with the participation of students, sponsors who are companies and law offices: NHQuang & Associates, Rajah&Tann Vietnam Law LCT Lawyers, EP Legal, LTT & Lawyers, LNT & Partners, Omega Books and Individual Sponsors. The closing ceremony ended successfully with the joy of the competing teams, parents and the pride of the Organizing Committee in providing a useful academic playground for students. With the desire to bring the message that not only the winning contestants but also the students participating in the contest have also received valuable gifts of knowledge and experience as luggage for their future journey. V-Med 2023 is an activity to promote connections between the University and State agencies, scientists, societies, associations, businesses and alumni community to bring intellectual values and sustainable values firmly contributing to the development of the community and society. UEH will constantly expand its cooperation network with localities, professional associations, other organizations and individuals and bring more meaningful activities to students in the future. Overview of the Opening Session of Stage 2 Discussion: 3WH Mediation Code Overview of the Discussion and Closing Ceremony of the Competition Guests, Sponsors, Judges and competing teams taking some photos News and photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) hosted "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Breaking Barriers" on September 30, 2023, to assist UEH students in becoming self-assured, adaptable, and successfully integrating in a multilingual environment after graduation. More than 300 students participated in the discussions and exchanged ideas on sustainable development and DE&I culture in the workplace. Does everyone have biases? There are over 150 different kinds of bias, Ms. Ngo Thi Nam Phuong, senior organization development manager for Carlsberg Vietnam, informed the audience. So how does one overcome prejudice, adjust, and integrate successfully in such diverse and multifaceted environments, especially as a recent graduate? More than 300 students can provide thoughtful responses to these inquiries and are aware that prejudice exists. We must comprehend, carefully consider, empathize with, and comprehend the circumstances and feelings of others. The events provide students with knowledge and communication skills to help them adapt and develop in any working environment. In today's living and working environments, it is crucial to comprehend the diversity of cultural and community groups. Also contributing to the discussion were Ms. Nam Phuong, Mr. Le Hoang Tuan, Senior Total Reward Manager, and Ms. Nguyen Minh Anh, Senior Organization Development Specialist. This will make it simpler to picture the workplace from a business manager's perspective and mentally and firmly prepare for the work that lies ahead. Students who participated in the activity gained useful skills to strengthen and boost their confidence in the multiracial and multinational workplace. By offering a place for conversation and companionship through the program, the school helps students broaden their horizons of thought, develop empathy for others, and respect the value of multiculturalism. Encourage students to take action after that and follow the directive to become global citizens and act for sustainable development. News and photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the purpose of bringing cultural diversity together, UEH English Zone has held the Cultural connections: Dreamers under the moon event with the presence of hundreds of UEH and international students. In the heart of autumn, when the moon was the brightest and fullest, the participants immersed themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the event and shared their understanding of different values, beliefs and priorities. In a world where cultural diversity is celebrated, "Dreamers under the Moon" emerged as a remarkable cultural connection event that spotlights the beauty of traditional festivals. Moon Festival or Mid Autumn Festival is widely celebrated in East and Southeast Asia countries such as Taiwan, Singapore,Viet Nam, and so on. Even though the Mid-autumn Festival originated in China and is celebrated in many Asian countries, each has its own traditions and unique traits. For this reason, the cultural connection “Dreamers under the Moon” is held to learn more about the characteristics of the indigenous culture of the countries. During the event, the participants were able to learn about the way Vietnamese people celebrate the Mid Autumn festival and delve deeper into one of the most famous legends in Vietnamese culture - Chu Cuoi and the Banyan tree through a fascinating performance of the EZ crew. Such a play has made the folklore come alive on stage and  transferred a meaningful message of enduring love and togetherness. One of the highlights of the event was the series of interactive workshops where the participants can transform themselves into craftsmen, bakers, or artists. We had an explosive DIY session with unforgettable activities like decorating lanterns with many fantastic ideas, painting masks, and crafting adorable mini Vietnamese Conical Hats. All the items created have special spiritual values and are perfect as souvenirs or gifts for friends during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Additionally, we also savored the unique Phuc Linh cakes of the Mid-Autumn season, which we made ourselves! These workshops not only showcased the Vietnamese iconic Mid Autumn symbols but also provided a hands-on experience for attendees to appreciate other cultures on a personal level. And of course, what gathering would be complete without a tea party, right? We enjoyed the soothing flavors of hot tea paired with delicious mooncakes, each with its own unique taste. The key element of the event came where all the attendees gathered together with their products on hand. We came together for the most appealing tradition of the Mid Autumn Festival - the lantern parade. The gentle glow of the full moon along with the shining light from the  lanterns had made the enchanting night more beautiful than ever. The Cultural Connection: Dreamers under the moon was a delightful celebration that showcased the beauty of unity and diversity. As the moon illuminated the night sky, so did this event enlighten the hearts and minds of attendees, leaving a lasting impact and a call for more celebrations that unite cultures and bring communities closer. News and photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The international conference on Economics, Law and Government (ELG) running on an annual basis is hosted by College of Economics, Law and Government UEH (CELG). It presents its 2023 edition on 28 – 29 September 2023 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with the main theme “Accelerating inclusive green transition in developing countries”. This prestigious assembly garnered widespread acclaim, featuring an impressive lineup of 118 research papers presented across 27 parallel sessions, with enthusiastic participation from a diverse array of international experts and scholars hailing from countries such as Sweden, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and beyond. During the plenary sessions, distinguished keynote speakers made invaluable contributions by shedding light on pivotal subjects: Prof. Almas Heshmati: Jönköping University, Sweden Topic: Nonlinear Dynamic Gravity Model of Bilateral Trade with Flexible Adjustment Speed Prof. Robert Costanza: Professor of Ecological Economics at the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP) at University College London (UCL). Topic: Addicted to Growth: Societal Therapy for a Sustainable Wellbeing Future Dr. Ermal Frasheri: Senior Fellow Researcher at Center for International Development's Growth Lab – Havard Law School Topic: Extent and Constraint of Using Law as an Agent of Change in Creating a Circular Economy Discussion sessions in economics, public finance, law, government, and social science focused on the green transition in developing countries. The aim of ELG2023 is to provide a forum for academics and professionals to share research findings, experiences and knowledge for the economic, legal, and government aspects of inclusive green transition, as well as the potential social, environmental, and economic impacts of such transitions. The green economy has been designated as the keystone of developing countries' development strategies. The green transition helps to effectively use natural resources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to climate change, contribute to poverty alleviation, and generate a driving force to encourage economic progress toward sustainability. The green transition benefits the community while also encouraging economic development. However, the green transitions requires investments in technology and infrastructure. As a result, it is critical to explore the potential and problems connected with low-carbon transitions, investment, and economic finance. Furthermore, the green transition involves the development of laws and legal frameworks that promote sustainable investment activities. Laws and regulations promote the green transition by establishing standards for decarbonization and enhancing governance capacity toward long-term development. After the conference, high-quality papers were awarded and introduced to publish in editied book "Circular Economy in South and Southeast Asia" or Handbook for Measuring, Applying and Evaluating Circular Economy in South and Southeast Asia. The publication process includes asking for submission of paper from the conference, review process, revision and prepare to publish (Hand)Book in April-May 2024. The book/Handbook are aimed to be published in the newly launched Springer book series ‘Frontiers in South and Southeast Asian Development Research’, published by Springer. The book series also welcomes submission of book proposals or complete manuscripts. More photos related to the conferences: News, photos: The ELG2023 Organizing Commitee Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Ho Chi Minh City and large urban areas in the Southern Key Economic Region are the main agricultural and food consumption markets of Southern Provinces/Cities and especially the Provinces/Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region. Therefore, the intra-regional linkage between Provinces and Cities in the production and consumption of agricultural and food products to ensure food safety is extremely necessary to protect the health of tens of millions of future residents and in the world. From the current situation of organizing food production that meets safety standards as well as the difficult and outstanding problems in the locality, the author group has conducted research and analysis to propose management policies and solutions to increase supply and market-stabilization supply in the Provinces and Cities of the Southern Key Economic Zone. Part 1 of this article is to introduce the current status of food production organizations that meet safety standards. The geographical features in Ho Chi Minh City For many years, Ho Chi Minh City has been the largest urban area in the country, contributing greatly to GDP and the national budget with more than 14 million residents, has tried to build a retail system and a system of food-supply wholesaler businesses, wholesale markets, building agricultural and food supply chains and so on to develop a commercial system to meet people’s consumption needs and to improve food safety management. The role of modern distribution systems and wholesale markets is indispensable in terms of the connection between producing-supply and consumption locations. In Ho Chi Minh City and other Provinces, modern distribution systems are developing strongly and partly ensure food safety regulations. On the other hand, more than 70% of agricultural products distributed through traditional commercial channels, which are people’ markets, have not been strictly controlled in terms of food safety. Ho Chi Minh City and large urban areas in the Region are the main agricultural and food consumption markets of Southern Provinces/Cities, especially the Provinces/Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region. Therefore, the intra-regional linkages among Provinces and Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region regarding the production and the consumption of agricultural and food products that ensure food safety are extremely urgent to protect the health of tens of millions of future residents and generations. Currently, the connection at the regional level concerning the supply and the trade of safe food is facing many difficulties: there has been no specific legal mechanism while management, in accordance with the administrative boundaries, has been a dividing factor interrupting the food supply chain towards safe producing and consumption. Therefore, building the linked models of food production and consumption that meet food safety standards between Ho Chi Minh City, the consumer market and other Provinces and Cities of the Southern Key Economic Region as one production and processing location as well as finding a regional linkage mechanism to resolve the link between production and consumption meeting food safety standards between Ho Chi Minh City as one large urban and agricultural production area in the Southern Key Economic Region is totally crucial. The situation regarding organizing food production meeting safety standards and issues in the Southern Key Economic Region * Guidelines and Policies from local Government and food safety management activities being implemented in localities in the Region Currently, Ho Chi Minh City is piloting an integrated food safety management model with the focal point being the City Food Safety Management Board. On the other hand, other Cities have been organizing food safety management in accordance with one distributed model among provincial management agencies of the three sectors of agriculture, health and industry and trade, in which health sector is the focal point. The governments of Provinces and Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region are very interested in organizing production and food safety management regarding local agricultural and food products. State management agencies on agriculture and food safety in Provinces and Cities, currently, are mainly applying production management in accordance with biosafety production standards for crop and livestock products because of the legal mandatory requirements together with the supportive policies depending on local resources. Meanwhile, production in accordance with VietGAP standards is not mandatory and only depends on the requirements of the consumer market channel. The Provinces often support the implementation of livestock and crop projects in accordance with safety standards as well as issue certificates to households and farms that comply with those standards. Most Provinces encourage farmers to join Cooperative Units to manage safe food production and to receive collective support as well as only provide funding for implementation and initial VietGAP certification to beneficiary units, mainly agricultural Cooperatives. Currently, producers can choose either to produce in accordance with biosafety production standards or VietGAP standards or produce without any regulations or standards because it is not completely demanding. Therefore, the majority of households and small production facilities often do not meet the regulations or the standards and distribute products through traditional channels while large-scale farms and agricultural enterprises apply these standards in accordance with the requirements of modern distribution channels. Managing agricultural materials in the provinces is a difficult problem. The Province does not have the authority to license the production and circulation of agricultural chemicals but must manage the business and the distribution. Moreover, pesticide labeling concerning many different pests and crops causes difficulties for specialized management agencies upon checking the chemical use by producers. In addition, the fact that the authority of specialized inspectors is limited causes certain difficulties towards organizing interdisciplinary inspections. Tracing the origin of meat products in wholesale markets cannot ensure food safety yet as it can only be traced from collectors to slaughters besides the distribution to wholesale markets. In particular, product traceability is much more difficult as pre-slaughter livestock products come from unidentified different Provinces and Cities. This origin traceability situation is similar to that of other meat, livestock, poultry products and vegetables. Certifying related to origin, brands, collective and individual labels as well as providing application solutions for product traceability, barcodes and QR codes for products that meet standards in accordance with manufacturers’ requirements is being carried out locally but has not been applied widely yet. Provinces and Cities in the Southern Key Economic Region are not closely linked with each other upon developing production plans as well as the information regarding the market and the market demand to meet the balance of supply and demand. In addition, the fact that the market information system for markets with large consumption demand for agricultural and food products like Ho Chi Minh City has not been built yet makes the production plan development in terms of the localities in the Region unable to connect with the market in a proactive way. The difficulty in coordinating food safety management between consuming localities and producing localities is another barrier towards consuming agricultural products. First, the food safety management systems between production and consumption localities are not unified. Differences in management procedures listed as the production locality certifying standards; nevertheless, the consuming locality does not recognize this factor, what is more, other additional management barriers disrupt the distribution channel or create additional barriers to entry. *Producers, farmer households, producing facilities, Cooperatives and agricultural enterprises All Provinces have the tendency to evaluate that the majority of farmers have enough knowledge to implement VietGAP, that they are well-aware of safe food production, and are willing to apply; on the other hand, they have not applied for various reasons. Other surveys on other producing households also identified similar results. In terms of production, recording the production process and agricultural material classifications in production logs and forms in accordance with VietGAP is complicated for farmers while production follows biosafety standards. This recording is not required. Application cost is also a financial barrier despite not being a big sum; actually, it is a big issue for small farmers. In terms of consumption, VietGAP products cannot be distinguished from those products produced in accordance with the normal processes on the traditional market. VietGAP products do not have different prices to compensate for material costs and management costs incurred during implementation, causing financial losses for producers. In modern distribution channels, supermarkets only purchase a portion of VietGAP products (approximately 20%). The remaining farmers have to consume through normal commercial channels and do not differentiate products in terms of type and price. Producers have difficulty selling products that do not enter modern distribution channels, receive risks and financial losses; therefore, they do not plan to apply VietGAP. On the other hand, the dependence of small farmers on financial supplies from the trader system is one more barrier regarding applying food safety regulations and standards. In this case, the trader system plays a decisive role in the success or the failure of applying food safety regulations and standards. Only when retail channels are required to apply food safety standards towards products can the trader system change their behavior. In some localities, the relationships with vegetable farmers are currently being formed in the form of outsourcing to traders, similar to that in the broiler chicken raising industry. Therefore, farmers do not pay attention to safe production; actually, they depend entirely on the farming methods and agricultural chemicals that traders provide and request them to apply. VietGAP products do not have different prices to compensate for material costs and management costs incurred during implementation, causing financial losses for producers. Collected photos What is more, producers’ psychological barriers, mainly agricultural households, limit the expansion of farming scale in accordance with VietGAP standards. Farmers often pay more attention to short-term benefits rather than long-term and sustainable benefits. In terms of cooperatives, participating members, nevertheless, have not recognized the actual benefits that cooperative production brings. *Difficulties in terms of the production organization system As the farmers’ production scale is small and fragmented, the cost of applying VietGAP standards (training, application, certification, re-certification) for individuals and households is relatively high and limits the number of those applying these standards. This leads to the consequence that producers are not eligible enough to apply traceability in accordance with food safety standards. In terms of livestock and poultry farming, applying biosafety farming standards and VietGAP standards is more effective upon producing on a large scale. Farms or agricultural businesses possess capital and market advantages for qualified investments. However, households raising livestock and poultry on a small scale, especially those raising semi-concentrated chickens listed as backyard chickens and free-range ducks, often do not have enough capital and market conditions to invest successfully in accordance with the required standards. *Difficulties regarding safe consumption of agricultural products Recent studies on the consumer party identify one clear differentiation. A segment of high-income consumers desires and absolutely pay attention to safe consumption of agricultural products. Meanwhile, the majority of consumers with average and low incomes have the desire but have to buy agricultural products in the traditional distribution system of retail markets. The modern distribution system has limited consumption capacity related to agricultural and food products because the traditional market system are existing in parallel; consequently, this distribution can meet approximately 20% of the actual demand. Therefore, the modern distribution system cannot purchase 100% of the output of production units that meet VietGAP standards. Manufacturers are forced to sell outstanding VietGAP products into traditional distribution channels regardless of product and price. This leads to the fact that manufacturers gradually abandon or reduce farming areas in accordance with VietGAP. Local government support for households or Cooperatives in increasing VietGAP area contributes to enhancing competitive pressure towards bringing goods into the modern distribution system, increasing opportunities for new entrants while reducing the opportunity of those who have sold goods to the distribution system. On the other hand, the sunk costs of cooperatives or producers in general upon their desire in distributing goods into modern distribution channels is another important financial barrier. For most producers, the purchasing price of VietGAP and GlobalGAP products and the cost of implementing management to ensure product traceability in modern distribution channels are not reasonable compared to their production costs. Meanwhile, traditional consumption channels, in terms of price, do not differentiate between VietGAP products and regular products. In addition, farmers and producers, in general, have not accepted the method of purchasing and paying for some modern consumption channels, listed as buying in advance, paying later in accordance with the quality of agricultural products and paying via bank account. These purchasing and payment methods are not consistent with farmers’ wishes. Simple consumption habits and lack of attention towards food safety are also one more difficulty regarding safe product consumption. The habit of consuming ‘hot meat’ of Vietnamese consumers has resulted in the meat supply chain that is not equipped with the cold storage system to preserve meat, causing difficulties for the meat value chain once being stored to control food safety and to regulate prices. Author: Assoc. Dr. Trần Tiến Khai – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #86. News & photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing & Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the 4th day of October 2023, the Prime Minister signed Decision 1146/QĐ-TTg, initiating the transformation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) into a University. This decision places UEH  among 7 higher education institutions in Vietnam that operate in accordance with the model of a “multi-disciplinary and multi-major university” in alignment with the global system of advanced universities. This represents a significant developmental step, built upon nearly five decades of accumulated endogenous capacity. It aligns with the practical requirements in Vietnam and the development trend in university development. This foundation relies on the appropriate utilization of  internal resources, and the simultaneous establishment of cooperative relationships with domestic and international partners. The ultimate goal is to fulfill  the mission, vision and orientation that have been consistently and specifically shaped at each stage of UEH’s journey. In addition to other “national universities” and “regional universities”, UEH will emerge as the next university to evolve into a “multi-disciplinary and multi-major university”. This model aligns with the structure of leading universities worldwide, incorporating 3 levels of governance: the University level, the College level, and Branch and Faculty/Institute level (Faculty/ Institution). Notably, graduates from various training majors at different levels will have the opportunity to receive diplomas bearing the prestigious University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH Brand. This mechanism fosters a strong  connection between UEH’s University level and UEH-member Colleges/Branches; as well as between the current UEH students and alumni from all generations. It reinforces UEH’s prominent position and its enduring reputation. “In accordance with the statistics from the Top 1000 Universities in the QS World Best University rankings, up to 96% are classified as multi-disciplinary and multi-major Universities. Therefore, I believe that upgrading the model to a multi-disciplinary and multi-major University is the foundation for elevating UEH, in particular, and the Vietnamese educational system, in general, to  the international level”, asserts Professor. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President. A 50-year development journey fueled by endogenous capacity The transition from a 'mono-discipline and mono-major university' to a 'multi-disciplinary and multi-major university' in the UEH governance model represents an essential developmental stride, aligning with the practical context in Vietnam and global trends. What makes this transition particularly noteworthy is that it draws upon the internal capacity accumulated by UEH over nearly 50 years of formation and development.. “The “mono-discipline, mono-major University” model was born in Vietnam in the years following the country’s reunification, providing timely and highly-specialized human resources to support the country’s reconstruction efforts. However, in today’s landscape of integration, the digital era, and the global challenges, the evolution towards the “multi-disciplinary University” model has become inevitable. This evolution prioritizes equipping individuals with multi-disciplinary and multi-major professional knowledge, aimed at addressing contemporary issues and acting for sustainable development. We would like to underscore that this transition prepresents a step forward in enhancing internal capabilities and ‘quality’, rather than merely a name change to “UEH University”. We hold a strongly believe that UEH is poised for a prosperous future”, emphasized Professor. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council. With the aim of officially becoming a multi-disciplinary and multi-major university, UEH has undergone a lengthy and systematic preparation process, yielding remarkable results as follows: Thanks to its current jurisdiction system and the rich tradition of a key National Public University, UEH has always been dynamic, pioneering innovation, and actively pursuing international integration. With a well-structured development strategy that involves persistent steps and the collective efforts of the entire UEH community, UEH has, to date, garnered the consensus of the Ministry of Education and Training, Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, as well as various Ministries and Sectors. Consequently, it has been officially approved by the Prime Minister to transition from a 'mono-disciplinary, mono-major university' to a 'multi-disciplinary, multi-major university'. The Practical Value of a Multi-disciplinary University Model With inherent achievements in the fields of Business, Management, Economics, Law, and Language, the mission of upgrading the management and operational model to a 'multi-disciplinary, multi-major university' implies that UEH will develop and expand new majors, especially in Computer Science, Technology, and Design, emphasizing practical applications. In other words, UEH's training and research activities will have an 'interdisciplinary' orientation, and international cooperation and community engagement will be pursued in a practical direction. These initiatives will be implemented by UEH Member Colleges and Branches under the direct guidance and management of the UEH University level, adhering to the principles of UEH's inherent quality. Furthermore, the UEH brand names, which have become familiar to the UEH community, especially since the restructuring period (2021 to the present), will now be officially recognized. Notably, the name 'University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City' will be featured on graduation diplomas at all levels and systems. As a result, the value of UEH degree quality and the pride associated with the UEH brand will be upheld and further developed. This represents a pivotal aspect that unites officials, learners, and alumni of UEH Member Colleges/Branches into a cohesive entity, fostering the sustainable development of the multi-disciplinary and multi-major UEH model. Pre-restructuring Post-restructuring Common name: UEH Vietnamese name: Trường Đại học Kinh tế TP. Hồ Chí Minh English name: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Common names: UEH, Đại học UEH, UEH University Vietnamese name: Đại học Kinh tế TP. Hồ Chí Minh English name: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City The transformation of the conventional UEH model into a multi-disciplinary and multi-major university is a significant milestone in UEH's nearly 50-year development journey. It underscores UEH's comprehensive growth within the Vietnamese higher education system and alignment with international trends. This step brings UEH closer to our 2030 goal: becoming a multidisciplinary university with a strong academic reputation and sustainability in the Asian region. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Since October 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially has operated the Knowledge Warehouse - An electronic information portal supporting UEH officials, employees, and learners at www.hotro.ueh.edu.vn. This is the effort to apply technology to training and management activities, meeting the development requirements of society in the era of digitalization. As part of the University's digital transformation strategy, the UEH Knowledge Warehouse  [www.hotro.ueh.edu.vn] is a tool to support officials, employees, and learners (hereinafter users) in searching for information related to most contents, regulations, processes of business and aims to digitize most transactions at UEH (requests, processing, electronic authentication, etc.). In particular, users will easily look up by entering keywords in the Search engine of the Knowledge Warehouse. The requested content on the Knowledge Warehouse will be processed in the direction of maximizing electronic transactions, integrating with UEH's existing functional systems (scientific management system, training management, electronic transaction portal). Currently, the categories deployed on the Knowledge Warehouse for officials and employees include Procedures and Policies; Look up and confirm information; Leaves; Teaching management; Examination organization; Communication; UEH Asset Management; UEH Smart electronic office system; Administrative work; Quality assurance and training program development; Scientific management; Tasks of Communist Party; Procedures and management of member colleges; Types of personnel contracts. In order to improve operational efficiency, the Knowledge Warehouse has been integrated with the Customer Relationship Management System (CRM) to manage and record user satisfaction with transactions at UEH. Results from the CRM system will be the basis for evaluating service quality and improving activities at the University. *More detailed information concerning the UEH Knowledge Store can be found at this LINK. The UEH Knowledge Warehouse is an open system. In addition to providing useful and up-to-date information regularly to functional units, the system allows users to log in to send requests for information that has not been found or inaccurate instructions or suggestions, building better implementation processes, etc. These contents will be a useful source of information to help continuously improve business processes and make the Knowledge Warehouse an important resource in the operation of UEH. In the upcoming time, the University will continue to improve and update the UEH Knowledge Warehouse to realize the goal of modern management through digital operations and storage. Since 2022, UEH has deployed to learners and partners the UEH Knowledge Warehouse with an integrated multi-channel learner/partner care and management system (CRM), not only improving the quality of the University's service for learners but also meeting the expectations of a professional, quality environment, contributing to training generations of global UEHers, proactively searching for information, confidently acting, spreading positive values and sustainable development. (see HERE) In recent years, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh has always pioneered innovation and applied technology to the management and operation process. The birth of the Knowledge Warehouse to serve learners and officials is one of the strong digital transformation activities contributing to the UEH brand with a smart learning and working environment. This is a part of the strategy to gradually make UEH a pioneer in training toward technology application, meeting new requirements of an increasingly integrated labor market./. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Department of Human Resources Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [VnExpress] University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) exhibited GrandAR Piano, a Music Playing Robot and Virtual Reality Bicycle that attracts experiencers for two days of September 21-22 at AI4VN. The booth of UEH exhibited at the AI Expo - an exhibition within the framework of the Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Festival (AI4VN 2023), taking place at Riverside Palace, 360D Ben Van Don, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City. The entire exhibition has 30 booths with a variety of artificial intelligence application products in the fields of AI for households, businesses, hospitals, banks, and schools. The experience space of UEH was outstanding with unique products, attracting attention as soon as it opened. Mr. Huynh Thanh Dat - Minister of Science and Technology - along with leaders of ministries, departments, and scientists experiencing the products before the opening session of the AI Summit on September 22. Photo: Quynh Tran GrandAR Piano - A virtual piano The virtual piano includes a carpet with the letters a-b-c-d-e-f, connected to the AR screen, creating an experience of incorporating physical movements and music. To interact, visitors can choose their favorite music and jump on the carpet according to the marked characters. Corresponding to each dance step, the interactive screen will display the player standing on the giant keyboard with pleasant sounds and fun symbols. Present at the event early, Hoai Phuong (Thu Duc district, Ho Chi Minh City) chose two songs: Twinkle Star and Kia con buom vang. Phuong was excited because that was the first time she experienced playing the piano with her feet, creating her own catchy melody, along with the image of herself standing on the giant keyboard in a virtual space. "This is the first time I get to play the piano in such an interesting way," Phuong was dancing according to the instructions while she was describing her feelings. The project development team said that the human-machine interaction model would bring a space full of interesting emotions. The product has contributed to changing the image of a multidisciplinary UEH, becoming a typical example of research and commercialization of technology products. Many people experienced the virtual piano. Photo: UEH GrandAR Piano is a collaborative research project between the Institute of Innovation, UEH College of Technology and Design and University of Natural Sciences, National University Ho Chi Minh City. The representative said that the goal of the project was to develop augmented reality applications in large spaces or public locations. The product first appeared in 2022, bringing a lot of excitement to UEH students. Robot performing arts The robot with a face and suit like a real artist sitting in front of the organ engaged the focus of the exhibition. The robot presented a skillful and complex musical performance along with playing the piano. The robot also interacted with visitors, tilted its head, smiled, and waved its hands, etc. The robot performing piano at the festival. Photo: Thanh Tung Many people gathered in front of the booth to watch the robot’s demonstration. Khanh Linh (District 5, Ho Chi Minh City) enjoyed dancing to the music and was surprised that the robot was skillful like an artist. The robot development team of the Institute of Intelligence and Interaction, College of Technology and Design under UEH, said it took a lot of time to research, build and train skills for the product. To be able to play the piano, the robot combined mechatronics, communications and programming to create an innovative product. "Machines are not just components assembled together that only perform rudimentary operations, but they can also become true artists. The guitar-playing robot is a clear demonstration of creativity and high applicability of technology in the field of art and education", the representative emphasized. With this approach, the school hoped that people would love music more through unique and interesting performances. R2S VR Cycling - driving in virtual reality Using virtual reality technology (VR), R2S VR Cycling creates a virtual environment to simulate traffic situations thanks to VR technology so that users can practice reflexes like in reality. For example, when walking and encountering obstacles or signs, users can develop observation skills, evaluate situations, and make decisions quickly and safely. This is also a way to help students master traffic rules in a safe and healthy testing environment. Experiencing the AR bicycle. Photo: UEH "After practicing my reflexes a few times, I feel more confident when participating in traffic," said Quang Thanh (District 11, Ho Chi Minh City). R2S VR Cycling is a project in the field of traffic safety education of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM), UEH College of Technology and Design. In addition to the exhibition booth, on the afternoon of September 21, UEH introduced the presentation of Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan - Head of UEH Financial Markets Department and Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology. Experts discussed the role of fintech in the 4.0 era and how to apply AI and big data to healthcare in two AI Workshop sessions. UEH is currently developing a multidisciplinary strategy with a model of three member colleges including the College of Business; College of Economics, Law and Government; and College of Technology and Design. The unique technology products mentioned above are the initial results of this direction. Source: VnExpress Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Association (MOA) between UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) and General Reinsurance AG Company (Gen Re), Singapore Branch took place successfully at 14:00 on September 7, 2023, at Campus B of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 05, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City. Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of Gen Re Company, there were Mr. Timothy Chong - Head of Mainland Southeast Asia and Mr. Martin Dao - Marketing Actuary of Gen Re. On the behalf of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), there was the participation of Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH CTD; Dr. Ha Van Son - Deputy Dean, in charge of the School of Mathematics and Statistics; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Deputy Head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics; Ms. Bui Thi Le Thuy - Director of Risk Analysis and Insurance Pricing Program at UEH; with the participation of a number of students of the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Overview of the signing ceremony Gen Re Company is one of the world's leading companies in the field of insurance and reinsurance; risk assumption and assessment to propose the most suitable solution for customers. Representing Gen Re Company at the signing ceremony, Mr. Timothy Chong - Head of Mainland Southeast Asia - shared Gen Re's vision and goals in cooperating with CTD to jointly develop the Actuary training segment. In addition, he proposed some specific plans to support resources for the Risk Analysis and Insurance Actuarial training programs at UEH. Therefore, Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH CTD - expressed his appreciation and excitement for the upcoming cooperation program between the two sides and highly acknowledged the plans and cooperation results that the two sides will achieve in the future,  aiming at comprehensive and sustainable development for the community. Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH CTD - delivering a welcome speech at the signing ceremony. Mr. Timothy Chong - Head of Mainland Southeast Asia, Gen Re - introducing Gen Re Company and proposing development plans for the Risk Analysis and Insurance Actuarial training program at UEH. At the ceremony, Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Deputy Head of the School of Mathematics and Statistics - emphasized the meeting and cooperation process between CTD and Gen Re in developing the field of actuarial training for the Vietnamese labor market and expressed her desire to improve training quality and satisfy the Southeast Asian market. Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics - expressing her desire to improve the quality of training and meet the needs of the Southeast Asian market. Through discussion and exchange, the two sides agreed and signed a MOA. Accordingly, Gen Re will provide financial support to students of the School of Mathematics and Statistics, specifically refunding exam fees for students who pass professional exams set by the Society of Actuary (SOA) and have a good academic record. Representatives of both sides discussing the opportunities to expand cooperation. Representatives of both sides signing the MOA: (from left to right) Mr. Martin Dao - Marketing Actuary of Gen Re, Mr. Timothy Chong - Head of Mainland Southeast Asia, Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH CTD, Dr. Ha Van Son - Deputy Dean, in charge of the School of Mathematics and Statistics. The success of the signing ceremony between UEH College of Technology and Design and General Reinsurance AG Company, Singapore Branch has marked an important milestone in the cooperative relationship between CTD in particular and UEH in general with Gen Re, with the hope for future achievements and opportunities for improving the quality of the Risk Analysis and Insurance Actuarial Training Program at UEH. Additional photos regarding the ceremony: Ma. Bui Thi Le Thuy - Director of the Risk Analysis and Insurance Actuarial Program - summarizing the achievements of actuarial training at UEH. Students from the School of Mathematics and Statistics excitedly questioning the representatives of Gen Re Company. Representatives of both sides taking photos. News and photos: School of Mathematics and Statistics, CTD General Department, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From September 14 to 18, the delegation of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with representatives of the People's Committee of District 7, Ho Chi Minh City led by Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH and Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan Anh - Chairman of District 7 People's Committee visited and worked with Korean partners in an attempt to develop cooperative relationships with units from the country. During 5 days in the land of kimchi, the group had the opportunity to visit, learn, exchange and cooperate with Seocho Gu District, Korea University, Kwangwoon University, Gyeonggi Housing & Urban Development Corporation (GH); and especially participated in events within the framework of the Seoripul Festival held in Seocho District. At the meeting with representatives of Seocho District, the delegation had intimate exchanges with Mayor Jun Sung-soo and leaders of the Culture and Tourism Department, Smart City Department, and other departments. Within the scope of the work program, the delegation visited the Smart OK Complaint Center with services not only for district residents but for Korean people in general, the Smart Urban Management Center, and the Bangbae Natural Forest Library with the idea of changing lives through environment and culture, raising people's awareness about the forest environment through books. In February 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the People's Committee of District 7 and Seocho Gu District. This three-party cooperation aims to improve human resource training, to develop research programs, to apply science and technology, cultural and artistic exchanges, and socio-economic development. On the occasion of this business trip, the parties signed a detailed Memorandum of Understanding to clarify and to deepen the contents of future cooperation. Hopefully, the three-party cooperation will be effective in developing smart cities through cultural and artistic activities, and scientific and technological applications. On September 16 and 17, the delegation was honored to participate in the events within the framework of the Seoripul Festival held in Seocho District. The Seoripul cultural and artistic event was first launched in 2015 and this festival is one of the major events in the post-COVID-19 pandemic, which attracts the participation of thousands of people of all generations to enjoy various special programs. During the business trip, the delegation met and discussed in detail with GH regarding cooperation in implementing the project sponsored by KOICA. Welcoming the delegation, on behalf of GH, General Director Seiyong Kim highly appreciated the cooperation between the two sides and expected positive and meaningful results from the project. At the same time, representatives of the parties hoped that this project would open up more opportunities for cooperation in the future. The trip was an opportunity for UEH to strengthen and to expand cooperation with Korea's leading universities in research and training. Each partner with a distinct strength would be an opportunity for UEH to diversify its activities, in accordance with the orientation of multidisciplinary and sustainable development, including the implementation of cooperation with Korea University in student change, seminars, exhibitions, research, Media and Start-ups programs; promoting the cooperation with Kwangwoon University in the fields of AI, Robotics, Media & Design, and especially Start-up hub. The trip was a meaningful experience for all members of the delegation. Both representatives of District 7 People's Committee and UEH have constantly exchanged learning and exploited opportunities for cooperation and development with a spirit of inquiry. In the new trend for a sustainable development society, District 7 People's Committee and UEH have continued to strengthen their pioneering role, to affirm their position and to expand international cooperation activities in different fields. More photos taken during the trip: Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony between Seocho District, Seoul and District 7 People's Committee, Ho Chi Minh City The delegation working with GH representatives The group visited the 3D simulation, AR, and Robotics lab of GH Visiting and working with Korea University Representatives of UEH and Korea University presenting souvenirs Representatives of UEH and Kwangwoon University expressing their determination to promote cooperative programs News and photos: Institute of Smart Cities and Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The birth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has opened up a new era in education, changing the way of learning and research. AI helps learning become more personalized, effective and engaging. In this article, we will explore the useful features that AI is supporting in learning and how UEHers can use AI most effectively. The benefits of AI in learning One of the most significant benefits of AI in learning is personalization. AI-powered systems can analyze learners' learning styles, strengths and weaknesses and tailor learning materials accordingly. This personalized approach helps learners learn at their own pace, improving confidence and learning outcomes. In addition, the smart tutoring system is available 24/7, guaranteeing learners to access support whenever they are in need and to be exposed to the most suitable content for their educational goals, helping them stay engaged and motivated. AI-driven language learning apps and platforms have made learning foreign languages easier than ever. These apps can provide real-time translation, pronunciation support, and grammar correction. Whether you are preparing for a language exam or planning to travel, AI can facilitate language learning in an interactive and exciting way. How to apply AI to learning effectively Familiarity with AI tools and technologies is a valuable skill in today's workforce, and incorporating AI into your study habits can help you prepare for future career opportunities. Additional platforms: Below is a list of apps and learning tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI) for different purposes: Exam and Lesson Review: 1. Quizlet: Quizlet uses AI to create flashcards and study materials. It offers interactive learning games and quizzes for a variety of topics. 2. Anki: Anki is a popular flashcard app that uses spaced repetition, an AI-powered technique to optimize memorization. Scientific research: 3. Zotero: Zotero is a reference management tool that uses AI to help you collect, organize, and cite research documents and sources. 4. Citeulike: Citeulike is an academic social networking and reference management tool that uses AI to recommend articles and papers based on your interests. Project Management and Notes: 5. Notion: Notion is a versatile productivity app that uses AI to simplify note-taking, project management, and collaboration. It is highly customized for educational purposes. Proofreading and Editing: 6. Scribbr: Scribbr offers proofreading and editing services, including AI-driven plagiarism checking, to help improve the quality of your academic writing. Lecture Record and Review: 7. Otter.ai: Otter.ai uses AI to transcribe and organize your spoken words into written text, making it useful for recording and reviewing lectures and discussions. Each of these tools has a specific use and prevails artificial intelligence to improve users' learning and research experience. How to build an effective study plan when using AI: Setting clear goals: Determining your learning goals and objectives. Knowing what you want to achieve will help you choose the right courses or modules. For example: You can choose courses depending on your learning goals. For example, if you want to learn more about the basics of economics, you can search for courses on Coursera or edX. In addition, you can learn to analyze economic data to have a deeper look at the economic situation. You can choose courses that use tools like R or Python to perform data analysis, or business strategy courses to learn how to build and execute effective business strategies based on economic analysis. Studying regularly: To study effectively, practicing consistently. Daily practice, even for short periods of time, can be more effective than long, sporadic sessions. For example: Spend 15-20 minutes daily to learn a foreign language. Use language learning apps like Duolingo or Memrise to learn vocabulary, grammar, and phonics. Every evening, you can do a grammar exercise on the Duolingo app or listen to a book for a short time before going to bed. This regularity in learning helps you master the language over time. Active interaction: Don't passively watch or read. Instead, completing assignments, taking tests and participating in discussions if there are any. For example: Enroll in online courses on Coursera or edX to learn about English style, writing, and reading comprehension skills. Additionally, proactively find English-learning friends on apps like Tandem or HelloTalk and interact with them via chat or video calls to improve your speaking and listening skills. Tracking progress: Many AI-powered platforms offer progress tracking. Don't forget to apply this ability to work and monitor your progress regularly to identify areas that need improvements. For example: Use an AI-powered learning app or learning website to track your progress in economics courses. For example, if you're taking an online course on Coursera, you can track your progress through a progress chart. This helps you see how many lectures, exercises, and tests you have completed. For foreign languages, use language learning apps like Duolingo or Babbel, which provide dashboards that track your progress. You can see how much vocabulary you've learned, how many exercises you've completed, and your scores on tests. If you're interested in design, take online graphic design courses to master graphic design skills and use tools like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Experiment and exploration: Don't hesitate to explore different apps and websites to find the ones that best suit your learning style and interests. For example, you can start with learning basic programming through online courses on Codecademy or edX. Move on to learning specific programming languages like Python, JavaScript, or Java. For data analytics, you can learn to master data analytics skills by participating in online data science courses on Coursera or edX. Learn how to use tools like Jupyter Notebook and pandas to work with data. Remember that while AI-powered apps and websites are valuable tools for learning, being disciplined in maintaining regularity and proactive engagement with your learning material is an indispensable requirement. To recap, DSA would like to wish all students great success in their studies and hope that the above article will help you gain a more detailed perspective on the facilitative role of AI in making learning processes more effective. News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Works Cited Wiktionary, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/advice/how-can-ai-be-used-university-students. Accessed 14 September 2023. Ellis, Matt. “11 Ways AI Can Help You With Your Assignments.” Grammarly, 12 September 2023, https://www.grammarly.com/blog/ai-tools-for-students/. 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Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 21 and 22, Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Festival 2023 (AI4VN) organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology in coordination with VnExpress Newspaper took place with the participation and connection of corporations, domestic and international businesses and universities in the field of technology. A lot of knowledge regarding technology and computers has been updated. UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) - part of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) participated in sharing and co-developing meaningful and highly applicable technology products. In two days, Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Festival 2023 - AI4VN included 4 thematic seminars, AI Summit forum and an award ceremony for excellent AI application products and solutions with AI exhibitions entitled Artificial Intelligence Empowering Life, which has attracted the community interested in AI technology nationally and internationally. Most of them were young people passionate in technology and representatives of businesses wishing to use smart solutions. Overview of Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Festival 2023 AI Expo Live Gallery Throughout the two days, there was the AI Expo with 30 booths displaying products applying AR, VR, AI technology, virtualization support, voice recognition of participating units and 10 hiring booths from leading businesses in the field, attracting the art community. UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) brought to the festival 3 meaningful technology products including Piano Robot Project; Virtual reality technology that simulates the experience of traffic situations R2S VR Cycling and GrandAR Piano augmented reality project. Specifically: GrandAR Piano is a collaborative project of research, development and technology testing between the Institute of Innovation, UEH College of Technology and Design, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Natural Sciences, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City with the aim of developing an augmented reality application that can be deployed in large spaces or public locations. GrandAR Piano allows users to interact and play with a virtual piano displayed on a computer screen through the use of feet interacting with markers. The system allows one or more users to interact with markers to play a virtual piano at the same time. Through research results, the group tested options to develop for UEH students to experience music and technology intersection. The product was presented for the first time at the Technology and Innovation Festival 2022, bringing special emotions to UEH students when interacting with virtual keyboards. Hall B1 was filled with musical notes played by the artists that students created. This is a project about human-machine interaction that first time appeared in Vietnam and changed the image of a multidisciplinary UEH. Overview of the GrandAR Piano Augmented Reality Exhibition The Piano Robot project was developed from a research project of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology (3I Institute), part of the UEH College of Technology and Design. The project is proof of the creativity and high applicability of technology in the fields of art and education. The robot will become a talented pianist, capable of performing complex music and interacting with the audience, helping people access and love music through unique and interesting performances. The project is an excellent example of the combination of mechatronics, information communications, and programming to create an innovative product. Visitors listening to the Robot Playing Piano R2S VR Cycling is a breakthrough product in the field of traffic safety education, developed under a research project of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) at UEH College of Technology and Design. Using virtual reality technology (VR), R2S VR Cycling aims to provide an advanced and engaging learning method for high school students in Ho Chi Minh City by creating a realistic virtual environment. Thanks to VR technology, students can experience traffic in a safe and easily controlled environment, helping students master traffic rules, develop observation skills, and evaluate situations to quickly and safely react to situations. The project aims to create a knowledgeable, healthy and safe future generation. Guiding visitors to experience R2S VR Cycling In addition, the School introduced to leading technology employers and young people 14 technology-related training programs, with the view that computers and technology are not alone but need to be applied to solve multidisciplinary problems, specifically including Logistics Technology, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Smart Architecture and Urban Design, Technology and Innovation, Financial Technology, Digital Communications and Multimedia Design, Security information technology, Information technology, Software engineering, Data science, Computer science, Enterprise resource planning systems, Business information systems, E-commerce. Overview of UEH's exhibition booth Technology products from UEH attracted the attention of a number of visitors who were interested in learning about the experience under the dedicated guidance of students. In particular, the School was honored to welcome the delegation including Mr. Huynh Thanh Dat - Member of the Party Central Committee, Minister of Science and Technology; Mr. Vu Hai Quan - Member of the Party Central Committee, Director of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City; Ms. Emily Hamblin - UK Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Kim Wimbush - CSIRO Counselor and Aus4Innovation Program Director who came to visit and experience. Minister of Science and Technology and the delegation visiting UEH booth Connecting and spreading technological knowledge associated with trends for the community Within the framework of the event, seminars and discussion forums on topics surrounding the field of Artificial Intelligence and technologies associated with application trends in life are also organized. Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan - Head of UEH Department of Financial Markets - participated in sharing on the topic "The role of Fintech in the 4.0 Era". During his presentation, Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan explained the definition of Fintech, the importance of Fintech in the current context and also outlined the development potential of this field in the future. Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan made a prediction "AI will change the face of banking and finance in the next 5-10 years for the better, i.e. lower costs, higher efficiency, increased customer experience." Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan presenting the topic "The role of Fintech in the 4.0 era" After that, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, Director of the Robotics & AI program at UEH - participated in a discussion with other speakers on the topic "Application of Artificial Intelligence and big data into the healthcare sector” taking place on September 22. Assoc. Prof, Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh discussing the topic "Application of Artificial Intelligence and big data in the field of health care" The AI4VN Festival took place successfully with a large number of interested participants from policy-making, management agencies, technology corporations, research units, etc. in the task of joining hands to promote the development of the AI ecosystem in Vietnam. As a National Key University with a multidisciplinary and sustainable orientation, placing emphasis on equipping multi-disciplinary knowledge for the young generation in the context of solving contemporary, global problems, UEH in general and the UEH College of Technology and Design, in particular, have been gradually approaching technology and computers with multi-field applications. News, articles: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, Institute of Smart Cities and Management, Institute of Innovation, Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From August 1 to 30, 2023, 15 students and 01 lecturer from the School of Media Design (SMD) at UEH College of Technology and Design, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (CTD) participated in the course "Application of virtual reality and augmented reality in design" in Rome, Italy. This is the first short-term technology course within the framework of cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) and the Pantheon Institute of Technology and Design (Italy). The students learned the most modern AR/VR/MR technology that is interesting and useful and had unforgettable experiences in the Capital of Light of Europe. In the current 4.0 era, Virtual Reality - VR is opening up unlimited potential and has a huge impact on the direction of many industries. As major technology companies listed as Google, Facebook and Apple continuously invest in AR/VR/MR, it is confirmed that these technology experiences will continue to grow in the future and to become a top trend in the world. Grasping this trend, the SMD under CTD has cooperated with the Pantheon Institute of Design and Technology, Italy to organize the course "Application of Virtual Reality Technology and Augmented Virtual Reality in Design" for students who are passionate in technology and aim to pursue future global trends. The goal of the course was to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively apply virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology in the field of design and other related fields. In addition, the course helped students integrate VR and AR into the design process, from creating 3D models to presenting design ideas and testing products. UEH student delegation and lecturers experienced a 30-day technology course in Italy During the journey throughout August 2023, the program's learning activities mainly took place at the Pantheon Institute of Technology and Design Headquarter near the Vatican - Rome. The program began with an introduction to the application of virtual reality technology in design by Prof. Andrea Giansanti - Lecturer at Pantheon Institute of Technology and Design. The professor introduced and instructed on the necessary software to create an AR/VR product and how to apply it in the process of creating a practical technology product. After that, students of the course participated in practice and experienced virtual reality games with modern support equipment provided by the Pantheon Institute. The experience mainly focused on how users interact with the product so that they can focus on interaction points for the creation of their own products. Students discussed with lecturers during a class session in Italy These group activities and discussion sessions with instructors from Italy was a great opportunity for students to gain more knowledge and experience in exploring this new technology trend. Students can also discover more interesting knowledge and life skills in Italy with useful advice from the experience of native teachers. This cross-cultural and localized international teaching and networking activity has emphasized on engaging and expanding international relations. At the end of the course, UEH students were able to create AR/VR game products with practical applications from the software they learned thanks to the dedicated instructions of the instructors. Pantheon Design Institute instructors reviewed, tested, and evaluated the product. Instructors awarding course certificates to each student. This certificate bringing many benefits to the current major of the students participating in the course. The curriculum created conditions for students to not only master knowledge of virtual reality technology and augmented reality (AR/VR/MR), but also expand their cultural understanding through visiting famous art museums (Vatican Museum, Louvre Museum, Versailles Palace, etc.) and meeting with Pope Francesco. Students visiting museums and exhibitions in Italy on the weekend Feeling regarding the one-month journey with the technology application course in Italy, Mr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing - UEH School of International Business - Marketing shared: "The past month has been a great experience. This time I learned and updated a lot of new knowledge about technology. When participating in this course, we realize how small we are when there are so many design technology software with different uses and applications. Besides, when learning, I myself and my fellow students all learned from each other to get the best results. If there are upcoming courses, my advice is that you should attend them because you will learn a lot and have many memorable experiences." Nguyen Thanh Son - UEH Alumni - one of the students of the course expressed: "My appreciation to the School and Teachers for giving us the opportunity to study and have fun. Taking this trip is generally beneficial! The teachers and students are all lovely, kind and wholeheartedly helping and supporting each other throughout a month in Europe with so many memories. The products Son makes in the future no matter what will carry the memories about everyone.” [Video clip of students' feelings after the course] AR/VR/MR technology is developing very quickly, and mastering this technology can help practitioners make a difference in the future. The 30-day journey of conquering  AR/VR/MR technology of UEH students in Rome, Italy ended with unforgettable impressions and opened a new horizon of technology applications into the practice of students. Besides, the program nurtured and connected communities interested in this technology to develop and expand together in the future. Hopefully, the upcoming technology courses will receive the attention and participation of many students and bring interesting and memorable experiences. Pantheon Institute of Design and Technology - founded in 1969, headquartered next to the Vatican, Rome. The school has more than 50 years of experience and is currently a quality undergraduate and postgraduate educational institution under the AFAM Academies recognized by the Ministry of Education, University and Research MIUR - Italy. News and photos: UEH College of Technology and Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 3R practices refer to three commonly used terms regarding waste reduction practices: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in which Reduce is to reduce the amount of waste each individual creates; Reuse: find a way to reuse waste, not throw it away; Recycle: find new ways to use waste to create new products for life. With the message "Time for Go Green" of 2023, UEH wants to spread the habit of green life that is good for health and the environment to UEHers. Reduce: One of the problems of 21st-century society is the resistance to a fast and convenient consumer culture. There are so many products we use just once, throw them in the waste bin, and send them to the landfill, which implies that the problem is not about buying products, but about learning how to reduce wasteful consumption at home, at work, and at school to create a greener, cleaner and more beautiful environment. UEH wishes to proactively empower UEHer to take action to become green citizens through the practice of Reduce - the first R in the 3R practice principle to move forward together to practice a green lifestyle. Reuse: Schools are one of the places that create a large amount of waste. Recognizing that, UEH has applied the second R in the 3R practice principle of Reuse to reduce the amount of waste produced. prolongs the life of products while increasing their value. This step may be small; nevertheless, it makes an important contribution to waste management to promote UEHers towards practicing a green lifestyle on campus. Recycle: Natural resources are being depleted and landfills are being filled at an ever-increasing rate. Our current production, consumption and disposal systems have become unsustainable. Besides reducing the amount of waste generated and reusing existing materials, recycling is also one of the ways to help regenerate resources to minimize the exploitation of raw materials. Recycling is the last R in the 3R practice principle that UEH would like to share with you as well as the actions that UEHer can take today to recycle our items to contribute to building a Green Campus. Recyclable waste properly classified at UEH Go Green Station will be directly connected by UEH with recycling partners and transported for processing. Each specific type of waste will be processed in appropriate forms as well as collected and recycled by specialized waste treatment partners, turning waste into new resources with new uses. Type of Garbage Liquid Leftovers Remaining waste Plastic Paper Milk bottle Metal Forms of processing Drain discharge Buried Buried Recycled Recycled Recycled Recycled Partner companies Urban Environment Company Urban Environment Company Recycle One Company Recycle One Company Lagom Company TBC Ball Company Recycled products Input materials for the Plastic manufacturing industry Input materials for the Paper manufacturing industry Cloth hook New aluminum cans and metal cans All individuals entering and leaving UEH commit to practicing waste classification according to the 3R principle. “Time for Going Green” - It's time for us to change our lifestyle and to join hands to protect the environment! News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Our September ended with the first rain showers of the season. However, regardless of the weather, English Zone remains cozy thanks to various Club activities, EZ Talks and Boardgames, and the enthusiastic spirit of our UEH students. Let's take a look at what happened at English Zone this September! Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival in a new place - Far from sight but not far from the heart Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Tet of Reunion, but students who live far from home are too busy with school and work to gather with their families. Understanding those sentiments, on September 13, UEH English Zone cooperated with the SFL to organize Coffee Talk #28: Mid-Autumn. At this Coffee Talk, students had the opportunity to sit down together, tell memorable Mid-Autumn Festival stories, and make new plans for the future. This might help UEHers to enjoy a special and unique Mid-Autumn Festival while being away from home. Welcoming Mid-Autumn "strange at first, then familiar" at Coffee Talk #28: Mid-Autumn Furthermore, September is an extraordinary milestone because it is the month of welcoming new UEH students K49. On September 21, the UEH BELL Club and the UEH English Zone collaborated to organize the Speaking event "Speaking Group Extended - Fit in UEH," with the goal of assisting new students in integrating into their new environment and improving their English communication skills. Students were able to share ironic stories, communicate, meet up, form new relationships, and take a more solid step forward on the University path thanks to this event. New students K49 at Speaking Group Extended - Fit in UEH Go one, get one free - Accumulate new skills at English Zone This September, EZ Talks and Board Games activities took on a new and more diverse format. The first thing to mention is the combination of discussing topics and learning new skills in Talks, such as making paper lanterns and, more importantly, using basic sign language.  Developing sign language skills is a UEH English Zone breakthrough, with the goal of bringing UEH students closer to becoming global citizens and integrating with diversity in today's learning and working environment. This innovation has helped students gain new soft skills that will help them in their future endeavors and has created a lively atmosphere for Talk sessions. Go one, get one free with the lantern-making workshop at EZ Enjoying the view from the 15th floor of UEH during EZ Talks Board games continue to take the spotlight in the hearts of students at English Zone, with games such as Codenames, Avalon, Taco, Jenga, Coup, and others. The EZ Collaborators team has cleverly arranged interspersed games of varying difficulty levels to make them more user-friendly for all players. "Boardgame EZ is extremely easy"they said September flew by with a bustling and enthusiastic atmosphere at UEH English Zone, creating an environment for UEH students to "learn while playing, play while learning." The coming months at English Zone are expected to be even more exciting, so make sure to like and follow the UEH English Zone fanpage to stay up to date on our activities! News and Photo: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Visiting businesses is one of the activities that the University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City (UEH)is interested in and regularly carries out. This is considered an effective form of connection between businesses and students. Through the trip, UEH students will have the opportunity to approach reality, the working environment, space and corporate culture. Moreover, students themselves gradually form their career orientations more clearly. Organizing field trips at businesses can be considered an effective bridge, in which businesses and schools meet and develop relationships to achieve the common goal of creating conditions for students to gain practical knowledge and skills - an important foundation for future career development. In 2023, this activity continues to be focused and improved in both quality and quantity. In August, UEH actively connected with C.P. Vietnam, EY, Unilever, FPT IS, Lazada, Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (ACB), Lineage Logistics for approximately 600 students to help them have a closer look at the future working environment. During the visit, students have the opportunity to listen and to be shared the necessary skills for candidates in new conditions; job positions and departmental organization models at the company; career opportunities; work experience; recruitment criteria that businesses need from candidates; sharing from CEOs, CFOs and business leaders about the working process. In addition, students have the opportunity to visit work and entertainment areas to understand more about corporate culture and to observe the layout and professional working space. Thereby, students understand the personnel selection criteria of businesses to partly self-assess their own abilities and proactively improve their ability to meet working requirements in a modern environment. These visits not only help students improve their knowledge and skills but also, most importantly, form a serious and professional attitude in study and work to meet the requirements of the domestic and regional labor markets. UEH students can improve their confidence when speaking and asking questions to business colleagues who act as future employers as well as their presentation skills in front of the crowd. The experiential visit that businesses coordinated with UEH once again demonstrated the proactive spirit of UEH students. From asking questions and discussing issues related to the career to training and the working environment, it partly shows the bravery of young students who are thinking and oriented towards the future. Surely after this tour, the students will have new perspectives and motivation for their development as well as orientations for their field of study, and set goals for themselves regarding the future working environment. In the upcoming time, UEH will continue the program for UEH Junior Students to practically visit businesses with diverse fields listed as supply chain, fast-moving consumer goods, retail, manufacturing, investment funds, accounting, auditing, finance, banking, and technology. More images regarding the program News and photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Continuing the success in recent years, the "Learning Credit at UEH" in 2023 for K49 new students has officially taken place to facilitate conditions for learners to borrow at the lowest, most competitive interest rates with simple procedures, diversifying banking products, and limiting risks of partner banks. Recently, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has developed and implemented the "Learning Credit" program in 2023 for new K49 full-time students at the Ho Chi Minh City campus and Vinh Long campus. The "Learning Credit" program 2023 is deployed with banks in 2 forms including: "Tuition loan" program: for K49 students who need to borrow to pay tuition for the last semester of 2023 and have not participated in loans from other credit institutions. The maximum loan term is 3 months; UEH supports interest rates for 130 students (100 for students studying in Ho Chi Minh City, 30 for students studying at Vinh Long Campus) according to the lowest interest rate (8.8%/year) applied at participating banks to support students. "Tuition installment payment via bank credit card" program: supports tuition installment payment with a 0% interest rate in the form of credit card issuance. The school will support the installment conversion fee for 130 students (100 for students studying in Ho Chi Minh City, 30 for students studying at Vinh Long Campus) according to the lowest installment conversion fee between banks 1.5%, the difference is directly paid by the students to the bank when it is due. The 3-month installment term has 0% interest rate; the Installment conversion fee is at 1.5%, 1.76%, and 2.3% (depending on the bank); and free annual fees for the first year. If the number of students registered exceeds the number offered, the school will review the applications. The school and banks only approve one form of credit for each student at one bank. Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank), Ho Chi Minh City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank (HDBank), and Vietnam Import Export Commercial Joint Stock Bank are partners accompanying UEH in the "Learning Credit" program in 2023 with the desire to together bring worthy values to learners, fair opportunities to experience intellectual values and self-development for each individual. With the Learning Credit program, UEH students receive timely financial support from the University during their studies until graduation, helping learners feel secure in spending and managing their study time, and working hard to to cover their living expenses. This is also the motivation for them to try to study and improve themselves. Besides the Learning Credit program, learners also experience other support policies of UEH listed as scholarship programs to support learning, tuition reduction policies, policies for unexpected situations, etc. that always accompany them. UEH understands that the journey to conquer knowledge is an extremely valuable journey with many challenges and ambitions for everyone. With its constant efforts, UEH wishes to accompany learners so that no one is left behind, every opportunity to experience the value of knowledge is given fairly to each individual at UEH so that they are free to shape their own future, inspired to change life for the better, towards sustainability for the environment, society and the country's economy. Reporting Press agencies: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to propagate and disseminate legal knowledge and skills on fire prevention, extinguishment and rescue, on September 15, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with the  Ho Chi Minh City Police Department to organize the activity "Propaganda and guidance on extinguishing fire, explosions and accidents" at UEH. The program attracted more than 250 students to participate with updated useful knowledge concerning fire prevention, extinguishment and rescue. Fire prevention, fire extinguishment and rescue are very important jobs, helping to minimize the risks that fire and explosion cause to people and property in daily life. To improve effectiveness in fire prevention and extinguishment, each person needs to increase their self-awareness, responsibility and be equipped with basic knowledge when an explosion or fire occurs. Understanding the importance of fire prevention and extinguishment, on September 15, 2023, UEH coordinated with Ho Chi Minh City Police Department to implement the activity "Propaganda and guidance on extinguishing fire, explosions and accidents" for UEH students. Within the framework of the program, attractive and practical activities were organized, including a workshop to propagate fire prevention knowledge at Hall B1.302 for 250 UEH students; practicing using fire extinguisher equipment and fire hoses; rehearsing hypothetical incident situations, helping students practice how to escape from a fire or explosion incident at the UEH Dormitory. Overview of the propaganda session on how to extinguish fire, explosions and accidents for UEH students Through the activities, UEH students better understood their responsibilities and duties of strictly complying with the law on fire prevention and rescue to protect their lives and property. Captain Nguyen Quoc Dat - Fire Prevention Propaganda Officer - instructing important knowledge concerning fire prevention to UEH students at Hall B1.302 Instructing students to practice using fire extinguisher equipment and fire hoses UEH students rehearsing hypothetical incidents and practiced how to escape from fire and explosion incidents at Dormitory 135 Tran Hung Dao Over the past time, UEH Leaders have always paid special attention, directed and reminded to warrant the fire prevention and to rescue work at UEH so as to regularly improve, train and re-train the Fire Fighting Team, ensuring all members of the Fire Fighting Team to complete the fire prevention and to rescue training course organized by the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department (PC07). Periodically every year, UEH will coordinate with PC07 to organize propaganda sessions on fire prevention and rescue and provide instructions on how to handle accidents for the University's staff and students in addition to regularly coordinating with PC07 to organize fire prevention rehearsals at all campuses. Regularly organizing rehearsals to update knowledge In addition, UEH always focuses on investing in fire protection systems and fire protection equipment at all campuses, ensuring compliance with current regulatory standards on fire prevention and extinguishment. Inspection and maintenance of the fire protection system are carried out on a weekly basis to ensure the system is always ready to operate. UEH campuses being equipped with full fire protection systems Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - emphasized: "UEH has achieved positive changes in fire prevention and control recently thanks to receiving enthusiastic coordination and support from authorities and local leaders". In the upcoming period, UEH hopes to be taken care of by units and be guided on knowledge and methods to guarantee fire safety and rescue at the campuses for staff and students of the University. Besides, human issues are always the most important, so ensuring human safety requires a long and thorough process. Therefore, the propaganda to educate officials and students about fire prevention and rescue must be carried out regularly and continuously." Fire prevention and extinguishment is a common responsibility of the entire society. Therefore, together with the Fire and Rescue Police force, every citizen, every local authority, every agency and organization needs to actively participate in the all-people fire prevention and fighting movement, considering that is one of the important tasks as the motto "Each citizen is a soldier on the front of fire prevention". With these efforts, ensuring fire safety and prevention will be effective; Fire and explosion accidents are gradually being pushed back, contributing to building an increasingly peaceful and prosperous country./. Additional images of fire prevention propaganda activities for UEH students: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Fire Prevention and Extinguishment Team Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Born in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, the online examination at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) not only solved the urgent problem in teaching activities at that time but also demonstrated practical effectiveness, becoming an important step forward for digital transformation in training activities of the University. After more than 2 years of official implementation, let's now look back at the results achieved by online testing at UEH! The process of implementing online examinations at UEH from May 2021 to the present The process of implementing online exam activities at UEH has, so far, been divided into 2 phases: Phase 1 was in the context of an epidemic outbreak, implementing social distancing according to Direction No. 16 of the Government; and Phase 2 was after the lockdown, the new normal until now. In 2021, facing the severe outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic globally, the whole country in general and Ho Chi Minh City in particular, in order to implement disease prevention according to Direction No. 16 of the Government; at the same time, to ensure admissions, training management, and educating learners, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has pioneered the application of information technology in recruiting students, organizing and managing education activities of lecturers, officials, and students and applying modern testing tools to evaluate the quality of training at UEH. In the case that the entire city must do social distancing in nearly 3 months, along with the goal of ensuring the operation of the University's academic activities, UEH has flexibly issued notices, regulations, and procedures on management, teaching, learning, and online exams and received high consensus from learners, lecturers, and UEH officials. Specifically, regulations have been issued on organizing exams in the form of online exams at the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City, which created the first legal foundation for organizing online exams at UEH, followed by instructions for online exam protocol for invigilators (Online exam protocol on- and off-campus) and online exam instructions for examinees; the establishment of the invigilator team for online exams that meets IT proficiency requirements and training for invigilators; the organization of mock exams for students to familiarize themselves with online exam formats; review and equipment check at all UEH computer rooms; official application of online exam format at UEH on July 17, 2021 (invigilators at UEH and remote examinees). The online exam format was deployed for students to stay at home during the social distancing period from July 19, 2021 to October 31, 2021 (invigilators at home and remote examinees). Thanks to preparation, UEH was proactive in organizing online exams with many exam forms during the period of social distancing across the city, ensuring to strictly conform to Direction No. 16 of the Government in the implementation of social distancing throughout the city. In particular, UEH's enrollment was not affected or interrupted. The entrance exams were successfully organized and achieved the expected results and targets. Online testing activities were applied by the School throughout the period of social distancing. Final exams were well organized, with no errors or violations in exam organization. Following the achievements in organizing online exams during the social distancing period, UEH continued to build, update and develop from the results achieved for the purpose of digitizing and improving management efficiency of UEH general activities. In the post-distancing period, the new normal (from November 1, 2021 to the present), UEH continuously updated relevant regulations and software to ensure objectivity and seriousness in management. Training and exam organization in online form at UEH. Specifically, UEH has issued updated regulations on organizing online exams of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (Issued along with Decision No.: 2063/QD-DHKT-KHDTKT dated July 19, 2022 of the President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City). On March 1, 2023, UEH continued to issue a Decision on Amending and Supplementing several Articles in the Regulations on Organizing Exams in the Form of Online Exams of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (Issued with Decision No. 500/QD-DHKT-KHDTKT dated March 1, 2023 of the President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City); at the same time, updating requirements on exam software, techniques, inspection equipment, violations, Online Exam Protocol and Instructions for invigilators and Online Exam Instructions for examinees; continuing to select and supplement online invigilators, organizing training for qualified staff to be ready for the organization of online exams (273 people), etc. for the purpose of serious, safe and effective implementation and fairness in organizing online exams at UEH. At the same time, online testing activities have been applied by UEH throughout the period after the lockdown and the new normal until now. Final exams are well organized, with no errors or violations in exam organization. Preparing exam questions and marking exams is carried out in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training and UEH. Specifically, UEH successfully organized online final exams for all training levels at UEH during the pandemic with 1,507 cases and 60,358 students taking the exam; After the epidemic, up to now (November 1, 2021 to May 31, 2023), 6,650 cases have been organized with 261,307 students taking the exam of all training levels. Developing a specific online exam process Advantages of taking online exams at UEH After more than 2 years of implementation, online testing at UEH has achieved practical results with many recognized advantages. UEH implemented it promptly, on time and in compliance with the procedures and regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training and built an invigilator team with good IT skills to serve online exams when necessary. Admissions at all levels of training have been carried out well, meeting established targets. The organization of English, IT and final exams has been done well, saving personnel, time and travel costs for learners because learners can take the exam remotely from anywhere according to personal needs, without having to spend a lot of time traveling to the exam center as in-person testing. The results of online exams were also released earlier than conventional exams, helping UEH ensure the overall training progress of learners as committed. According to the survey of online exam results, the final exam scores in the online remote exam format compared to the online exam at UEH increased but not significantly. The difference in final exam scores by remote online form and directly at UEH (with direct monitoring of invigilators) was not significant. This shows that, up to now, online exam results are still highly reliable. However, the current increasing development of information technology will lead to risks that learners and external factors can take advantage of the gaps in the system and software to find ways to destroy it, leading to students' exam results not properly assessing their learning outcomes. To limit this risk, there is a need for coordination and support from many sides listed as the Department of Information Technology, the Department of Training Planning and Testing, the Training Management Units, related units and the supervision and direction from school leaders. Investment in modern facilities and machinery serving online exams at the school Orientation for online exam activities in the upcoming period With the results achieved, in the upcoming time, UEH will continue to organize online exams (entrance exam, final exam, graduation exam, etc.) in modules with the appropriate exam format and content. For subjects that do not meet the format and content requirements for online testing, the exam will be held directly at UEH. Specifically: Continuing to apply the UEH online exam format in the following forms: Online test on LMS (LMS-TNOL); Online Questioning (VDOL); and Essay with online presentation (TLTTOL). Organizing in-person exams in the following forms: Essay; Multiple choice and essay (based on consensus among all lecturers teaching the module). In addition, the school will choose an appropriate online exam organization plan and continue to research and learn to update the exam software to improve supervision, security, and efficiency; strengthen the assessment of the learning process, reduce the percentage of final test scores (no more than 40%), and encourage the organization of online final multiple-choice tests; increase investment in facilities, invest in additional computer rooms to serve teaching, organize online exams and other major exams at UEH; strengthen discipline, determination, and toughness in the cases that candidates intentionally do not comply with regulations; add necessary disciplinary measures to the Online Exam Regulations and seriously apply disciplinary measures to examinees who violate the Exam Regulations; at the same time, promoting propaganda for learners to clearly understand UEH's purpose, vision, and mission regarding the digitalization of teaching, research, and learning activities, understanding the importance of assessing capacity in recruitment and the issue of honesty and seriousness in examinations, contributing to the correct assessment of students' capacity and benefiting students in their future job application and career. The school will choose an appropriate online exam organization plan and continue to research and learn to update the exam software to improve inspection, security, and efficiency. The implementation of online examinations at UEH has been planned with very strict regulations, ensuring efficiency and synchronization, fair assessment, and quality in training of the School. This demonstrates UEH’s digital transformation efforts towards a smart University as well as responding to unexpected situations that may occur without affecting teaching and learning. *Further information regarding the regulations on organizing UEH online exams: DECISION 2063 and UPDATED DECISION 2063. News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 5, within the framework of a visit to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) of Gyeonggi Housing & Urban Development Corporation (GH) and Korea University (Korea), UEH and GH officially signed a memorandum of understanding in many fields, especially in design and smart city training. This event marked a new step in promoting cooperation between the university and enterprises, aiming to contribute quality human resources to the development of society. Attending the Signing Ceremony, the GH delegation was comprised of Mr. Seiyong Kim - General Director; Mr. Jae Guen Kim - CEO Secretary; Mr. Myung Ho Hong - Director of Customer Care Division; Mr. Hangjoon Gio - Director of Smart City Business Division; Mr. Jaeho Park - CEO, International Business Department, Smart Urban Business Division; Mr. Seungsik Kim - Head of International Business, Smart City Business Division. The Korea University delegation  was comprised ofProfessor. Sung Jin Kang - Faculty of Economics; Mr. Seok Lee - Integrated Master's and Doctoral Program, Department of Architecture, Urban Planning & Urban Design Laboratory; Ms. Siseon Oh - Master's Program, Department of Architecture, Urban Planning & Urban Design Laboratory. On the UEH side, there was the participation of: Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Dr. Yi Dong Su - Deputy Dean of School of Media Design, UEH College of Technology and Design; with teachers from UEH College of Technology and Design. Overview of the signing ceremony In the spirit of unity, the two sides decided to sign a memorandum of understanding with the following contents: Representatives of UEH and GH signing a memorandum of understanding Sharing about the cooperation, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - remarked: “UEH appreciates the opportunity to extend cooperation with Gyeonggi Housing & Urban Development Corporation, especially in establishing Smart City and Meta LABS majors and innovative technology. We believe that this partnership will not only contribute to global development goals through scholarship and research but also promote development and open up new opportunities for both sides.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - sharing at the signing ceremony Mr. Seiyong Kim - General Director of GH shared: "Our company is headquartered in Gyeonggi province (South Korea). This is the most populous province in the country with nearly 14 million people and is currently focusing on using technology and developing smart cities. Therefore, I am very happy to cooperate with UEH - a famous university in Vietnam. I believe that we can contribute the best technology and conditions to the urban design field of both sides." Gyeonggi Housing & Urban Development Corporation is a local public enterprise operating for 14 million people in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. GH is also a public service provider that addresses all housing issues for residents of Gyeonggi Province to ensure housing stability and job creation for residents of Gyeonggi Province. In addition, the company serves as the commercial arm of the Gyeonggi local government, helping to promote the sale of goods produced in the province as well as representing the import and export of goods on behalf of local factories. Korea University, established in 1905, is recognized as one of the oldest, largest and best institutions in Korea, among the top 3 most prestigious universities in this country. Korea University's reputation for educational quality is assessed based on excellence in teaching, research and contributions to Korean society. KU offers a wide range of courses in arts and sciences as well as in all professional fields. Mr. Seiyong Kim - General Director of GH - speaking at the signing ceremony With frank and open sharing and exchange, the discussion and cooperation signing took place effectively, opening up opportunities for deeper cooperation in training and research in the future. We hope that the relationship between UEH and GH will become increasingly better and stronger, helping to develop the process of connection and international cooperation between the two parties in particular and promoting the relationship between Vietnam and Korea in the field of comprehensive education. Additional photos of the visit and working of the GH and Korea University delegation at UEH: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Institute of Smart City and Management, General Department - UEH College of Technology and Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Towards celebrating the 47th anniversary of the establishment of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2023) and 41 years of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2023), on the morning of September 17, 2023, the UEH Union officially organized the opening of the UEH Sports Festival for Officials and Employees 2023 at Nguyen Van Linh Campus Sports Complex. As an annual activity, the UEH Sports Festival for Officials and Employees aims to create a friendly, motivating and encouraging exchange environment to enhance physical fitness and build a cultural and healthy lifestyle among UEH officials and employees; at the same time, selecting excellent athletes to join the Union's sports teams. Attending the opening ceremony were Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Vice President of UEH; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of UEH Union, Head of the Organizing Committee; Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen - Vice President of UEH Union; MSc. Phan Thi Thu Hang - Standing Member of UEH Union, Standing Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quang Son - Director of UEH Center of Physical Training, Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee, together with representatives of leaders and members of the Organizing Committee, Referee Teams, and numerous athletes participating in the competition. Overview of the opening ceremony of the UEH Sports Festival for Officials and Employees 2023 Speaking at the opening of the Sports Festival, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chairman of the Union - shared: "The sports festival is an activity that attracts a large number of union members from all affiliated union units; Especially in 2023, for the first time, the UEH Union included Marathon online running/walking in the contest content, which received enthusiastic response and participation, creating motivation for physical training of officials and employees, contributing to fulfilling the professional tasks of the School". Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - President of UEH Union - delivering the opening speech at the Sports Festival Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Vice President of UEH - delivering a congratulatory speech at the Sports Festival The UEH Sports Festival for Officials and Employees 2023 attracted athletes from 40 Union Units of Member Colleges, Schools, Departments, Institutes, Dormitories, and the Vinh Long Campus to register, with 7 sports including: Prizes of the Sports Festival include cups, flags, medals and cash for the First, Second, Third and movement positions. The UEH Sports Festival for Officials and Employees 2023 to celebrate the 47th anniversary of the establishment University and the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20 is a healthy and useful playground to improve physical fitness and health; at the same time, it is also an opportunity for UEH officials and employees to exchange and tighten solidarity, contributing to the successful implementation of political tasks at UEH. The university hopes that lecturers will enthusiastically participate in these activities to make the UEH Sports Festival for Officials and Employees 2023 an outstanding success! Additional images regarding the Opening Ceremony of the sports festival: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications, UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 30, 2023, Department of Student Affairs (DSA) and The School of Management (SOM) successfully organized the Acoustic Show: ILLUMINATE. This event, hosted at the UEH English Zone, aimed to maintain a healthy and enriching cultural and artistic movement for students, contributing to the comprehensive education goals for students. From the very theme of this Acoustic Show, "ILLUMINATE", it was evident that this was not just an ordinary music performance. It was an opportunity to embark on a journey to discover our unique qualities and become a shining star in our own lives, preserving the cherished values of today's Gen Z - thoughts, emotions, and aspirations. CHAPTER 1: SHY The initial notes brought us a chance to connect with deep and tranquil emotions. Like the first rays of dawn, the music resonated, enhancing the delicate nuances of human emotions. The selected songs were gentle and minimalistic, yet they possessed the power to awaken the soul. It was a moment when you felt a sense of "shyness" in life, peaceful and meaningful moments, and you realized that within every individual, there exists a light waiting to be discovered. CHAPTER 2: FINDING YOURSELF It felt as if we were embarking on a soul-searching journey - "Finding Yourself." Here, you immersed yourself in melodies that awakened understanding and the meaning of life. With each note and lyric, you gradually discovered a part of yourself, the precious values you carry, and grand ideas about life. The music seemed to propel your soul to overcome any challenge and find your own anchor. CHAPTER 3: YOU ARE A STAR Now, it's time for you to confidently stand up and shine. The melodies here were filled with positive energy, encouraging you to believe that you are a star with the ability to illuminate life and make a difference. Each person is a unique version and a bright star in their own life. In summary, the Acoustic Show concluded successfully, attracting over 100 students who registered for the event. The message about self-worth was conveyed strongly, and "ILLUMINATE" fulfilled its mission excellently by taking the participants on an emotional, exciting, and profound journey of self-discovery. Once again, the organizing committee sincerely thanks everyone for their time and participation in this event. Additionally, heartfelt thanks go to the band and singers who collaborated with SOM and UEH English Zone to bring about a successful night of music. We wish everyone good health and success in their studies and careers. See you all in UEH's upcoming music events! News, photos: Student Association at School of Management UEH, Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to create opportunities for lecturers and students to discuss and share issues related to climate change innovation, on September 14th, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) co-organized the public lecture “Israel: A Country On The Front line of Climate Innovation” with the Embassy of Israel in Vietnam. The event welcomed nearly 200 students, lecturers from UEH in lively conversations on Climate change innovation. Climate change is a global challenge, and innovation in combating the effects of Climate change is receiving a lot of attention from countries around the world. This Public lecture is an activity on the occasion of the Israeli Special Envoy visiting and working in Ho Chi Minh City with the desire to share perspectives from Israel on the innovations of Israel - the country known as a "Startup Nation" - in solving the challenges of climate change, towards sustainable development. With that meaning, the Public lecture was honored to receive from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Ambassador Gideon Behar - Israel's Special Envoy on Climate Change and Sustainability; Mr. Nguyen Ho Kinh Luan - Commercial Advisor, Economic and Trade Office - Israeli Embassy in Vietnam. From UEH, the lecture was honored to receive Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam -  Vice Rector, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) cum Director of The Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia Vietnam; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation. In his welcome remarks, Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, shared “UEH is very honored to have the opportunity to co-organize today's lecture with Ambassador Gideon Behar - Israel's Special Envoy on Climate Change and Sustainability. The lecture will be a meaningful opportunity for Vietnam in general and UEH students in particular to better understand the effects and impacts of climate change and to innovate in responding to climate change. Climate change has been happening to many countries around the world, and especially in Israel. Furthermore, in the future, students will be policy makers, managers,... in many different fields from economics, management, design, technology, so understanding more knowledge is important. Innovation in ways to deal with climate change is essential. Climate change is an urgent issue that requires global cooperation and joint efforts.” Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government delivers opening remarks In his lecture, Ambassador Gideon Behar, Israel's Special Envoy for Climate Change and Sustainability, shared: “As the world is facing a global climate crisis with its significant impacts on human life and other species, countries are urgently promoting the search for effective and affordable solutions. In this regard, Israel is considered one of the world’s leading countries in the field of climate innovation. The very fact that it is located in an arid region has demanded that it develop capabilities in many areas that the world needs in order to respond to the climate crisis. Israel is leading in the number of startups in the world per capita and today, about 1 in 7 new Israeli startups work in the field of climate technology, which can be applied to industries such as agriculture, water, energy and transportation. Ambassador Gideon Behar looks forward to sharing more of these solutions with Vietnamese with the hope that the close cooperation between Vietnam and Israel in promoting the application of advanced technologies will push us closer to the goals of combating climate change.” Ambassador Gideon Behar, Israel's Special Envoy for Climate Change and Sustainability shares the Lecture Attendees felt very excited after Ambassador Gideon Behar's sharing, and asked many good questions to the speakers. The content of the Q&A discussion revolves around learning how to overcome problems arising from climate change in Vietnam as well as globally. UEH students also discussed with the speaker the importance of knowledge about climate change as well as implementation ideas to put solutions into practice. Discussion session The Public lecture was a great success with many exciting activities and The speaker's speech created positive meanings for the lecturers and students with all participants. The public lecture hoped to make a big difference in promoting an innovation in climate change, and  to have inspired all students and participants to take action towards a better future. More pictures at the Public lecture: News, photo: College of Technology and Design Administration office , Department of Marketing - Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology For nearly 300 students, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) held a workshop on "Embracing Language and Cultural Differences" on September 18, 2023. A crucial and timeless topic in student life was covered in this event. Being a national university, UEH enrolls students from many different ethnic groups, nations, and regions.  As a result, there are clashes between dialects, lifestyles, and points of view in the learning environment at UEH.  While integrating into this shared community, students face many difficulties due to cultural differences, which can lead to cultural shock and misunderstandings about regional cultural diversity. In order to help students, particularly first-year students, better understand national cultural identity and aid them in integrating into UEH's new community, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) organized a discussion on the subject of "Embracing Language and Cultural Differences" with cultural expert MA. Nguyen Hoang Chieu Anh. UEH students learn how to accept and value cultural diversity in the community. Step outside of your comfort zone That is the message Ms. Chieu Anh emphasized during the sharing session. Through her experience, she has gained an understanding of the thoughts and feelings that new students in the UEH "Global Village" have. A few brief conversations between the students themselves, best illustrated the differences in dialects and regional characteristics. Hấn, mệ, dằm, dặn... and other local slang will excite you but will undoubtedly cause many practical difficulties;. At the conclusion of the event, Ms. Chieu Anh made sure to share some thoughts, advice, and solutions with the students in the hopes that they can live in harmony with another in the face of such differences. Diversity & Inclusion Workshop is an annual event that is included in UEH activities and covers a variety of useful subjects to help students overcome cultural barriers and integrate into the outside world. To register and participate in the upcoming Diversity & Inclusion Workshop, please follow DSA website to update the latest information about the event. News and photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) organized the topic “Learn about SOGIESC" on September 14, 2023 to discuss the most fundamental information about the concept of sex and gender. By raising societal awareness of the diversity in sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual characteristics (SOGIESC), we can encourage sex education and create safer learning environments. Be who you are and love who you are Together with speaker Eric Pham, an LGBTQ social activist and co-founder of Hanoi Queer, he began the event with a humorous introduction: "I can get too much coffee, I am colorblind, and I do not like watching football. What (ever) makes you a minority? His query sparked conversation, sharing, and attentive listening throughout the entire auditorium. Some people have odd hobbies, some people have seafood allergies, and some people suddenly fall in love - a special, "minority" kind of love. Some people have odd hobbies, some people have seafood allergies, and some people suddenly fall in love - a special, "minority" kind of love. Mr. Eric led the students through the core ideas of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual characteristics (SOGIESC). By doing so, he imparts to others the proper way to behave and to view issues involving gender diversity. Encourage students to be confident in who they are, to accept themselves as they are. His openness to sharing, which promoted self-love, integration, and tolerance, helped the students in the auditorium that day better understand and empathize with one another. Everyone left the workshop with a message for a more equal, harmonious, and civilized society. The right information about SOGIESC and awareness of the effects of gender inequality, according to DSA - UEH, will allow students to use more suitable coping mechanisms for challenges. Through the occasion, UEH fosters a community that encourages acceptance, diversity, equity, and inclusion while also assisting students in discovering more about themselves. In the future, inspire the students to continue being present and speaking up for their communities. News and photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Southeast is the region with the largest economic activity in the country. However, in the recent years during the Covid epidemic, the growth rate of the Southeast region has tended to decrease and to be lower than that off the whole country. Through analyzing and evaluating the current status of technological innovation and high-tech application activities in the Southeast region, the authors have presented great achievements and causes of limited impact on science and technology innovation activities of the region. From here, we propose solutions to innovate technology and apply high technology to improve the quality of growth in the Southeast region. Limitations in terms of the development of science, technology and technology in the Southeast Region First, the Southeast Provinces do not have a common strategy, planning or plan in cooperation to develop science, technology and innovation. Each Province does science and technology independently with its own goals and plans, leading to the dispersion of already-completely-thin resources: financial resources, human resources, senior experts, and technical facilities. In some cases, there is unreasonable competition between Provinces in the Region: competition in attracting high-tech FDI investors, competition in attracting high-quality labor, many overlapping scientific research topics and so on. It is the huge difference in the level of science and technology development among Provinces significantly affects the overall development of the entire region. Second, the Southeast Region comprises approximately 80 Universities and 70 Colleges, nevertheless, these institutions have not attached science and technology activities yet so as to solve the region’s socio-economic problems effectively. The scientific research results of innovation centers at academic institutes have not absolutely come to life while the ability to apply and to commercialize technology products is being limited. Each school and institute in the Southeast Region has no plan to actively participate in projects, schemes, and plans in terms of science and technology development in the Region. Technical Universities in the area have not been the nucleus of new science and technology development yet; consequently, many research projects are basically theoretical with limited application. Third, the Provinces in the Southeast region have long had a policy of attracting high-tech FDI projects. The point is that the effective attraction measures are being limited; as a result, the products produced by FDI enterprises are mainly technology products which are processed and assembled, using low-skilled labor. Very few FDI enterprises operating in production in the Southeast Region organize research on new technologies and create products with new technological trends. In short, FDI corporations operating in the Southeast Region have not really participated in contributing to turning this region into a high-tech production center of the Region and the world. Fourth, research centers and laboratories in the Southeast Region lack operating funds and lack of connection with each other. The fact that the cooperation with countries in the region and the world in research and development is only in the initial steps has not created technological breakthrough products yet that resonate domestically and internationally. Meanwhile, many supporting industrial products produced domestically are not sufficient and must be imported. Product production efficiency in the Southeast region is not high. Fifth, basically businesses operating in the Southeast region have been using average technology originating from China while very few businesses set up a “Science and Technology Development Fund” in the spirit of guidance of the joint circular between the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Finance (Instruction Circular No. 12/2016/TTLT-BKHCN-BTC dated on June 28, 2016). Nearly 7 years have passed, the number of businesses dedicating to the Fund is less than 0.1% of the total number of operating businesses. Many corporations and businesses have established a Fund, nevertheless, its use is very limited. Of these few businesses that have established a fund, nearly 80% of businesses deduct the Fund but do not use it. This is the reason why the technical and technological level of enterprises is limited and labor productivity is not high. The number of production and manufacturing enterprises with science and technology research laboratories is very small, including in the FDI sector. Enterprises in the Southeast region have not strongly participated in the science and technology market as both the demand and supply sides of the market. Many businesses in the Southeast Provinces, including Ho Chi Minh City, do not consider science and technology development as an important factor for businesses to maintain competitiveness in the context of increased economic integration. Sixth, deploying the application of 4.0 technology in production and life as well as managing socio-economic activities in the Southeast Region, generally, is still a movement, in other words, achievements are not equivalent to the goals and resources spent. Implementing digital transformation contributes to 4.0 technology application accerleration is manifested as follows: Table 2 : Situation of digital transformation implementation in the Southeast Provinces in 2021 No. Southeast Provinces Overall ranking regarding digital transformation* Digital government ranking Digital economy ranking Digital society ranking Human resources Digital infrastructure 1 Hồ Chí Minh City 3 4 1 29 11 1 2 Đồng Nai 19 17 3 21 16 37 3 Bình Dương 22 16 36 33 7 5 4 Bình Phước 9 3 28 11 13 8 5 Bà Rịa- Vũng Tàu 29 44 14 28 56 6 6 Tây Ninh 44 50 58 58 54 29 Source: Ministry of Information and Communications 2021 *The overall ranking of digital transformation is dependent upon 9 main indicators reflecting the digital transformation situation with 98 component indices. Up to this present timeline (March 2023), the science and technology development of the Southeast region has neither been completely strong nor become a center for science and technology development that has an impact on the socio-economic development of the southern region and the whole country. Ho Chi Minh City has not achieved one definite science and technology position in Southeast Asia or the world. Causes of the weak operation *In terms of the State & City: * In terms of the business: Solution recommendation to enhance technological innovation and high-tech application to improve the competitiveness of industrial clusters in the Southeast Region From the science and technology management level at the Central level to the local Provincial/City level in the Southeast Region, it is to focus on reviewing and removing difficulties and bottlenecks in institutions, mechanisms and policies related to innovative-synchronous, effective, modern and integrated science and technology development development in accordance with the spirit of the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress and the Resolutions of the Politburo. Science and technology development strategies and programs in Provincial/City in the Southeast Region need to develop and to integrate tasks, plans/projects for science and technology market development into the 5-year and annual socio-economic development plans. The Provincial/City People’s Council of the Southeast Region must have a program to monitor the implementation of science, technology and innovation plans in their localities. Each province/City in the Southeast Region effectively organizes and implements the overall goal and 9 specific goals of the Science, Technology and Innovation Development Strategy until 2030 approved by the Prime Minister. The Government approved it on May 22, 2022. The Provinces in the Southeast Region should have a common strategy (Project) on developing science, technology and innovation; There is a joint action program of the Southeast provinces on technology market development, specifically: Provinces in the Southeast Region promote interconnection, moving towards synchronization of the science and technology market with the goods, service, labor and financial markets. Promoting public-private cooperation, mobilizing capital from businesses, people, and society to develop the science and technology market. Focusing on building and piloting in the Southeast region policies to create motivation for commercializing science and technology products, quickly bringing research results and intellectual property created from state budget sources, public-private cooperation and private investment in production and business, focusing on risk-taking policies in science and technology activities; Encouraging public-private cooperation and private investment in projects to commercialize research results and intellectual property. Replicating innovation models and apply science and technology, including 4.0 technologies into production and business. Developing policies to encourage startups, innovation, develop large databases, and share data and information to promote the development of a comprehensive and synchronous science, technology, and startup ecosystem. Upgrading technology incubators in the region, improving the quality of innovative start-up activities, and support the creation of “Unicorns” in technology. Strengthening the role of Universities in scientific research and technology transfer. Please refer to the full paper “Developing Science and Technology and Technological Innovation in the Southeast Region” TẠI ĐÂY. Author Group: Meritorious Teacher. Prof. Dr. Vo Thanh Thu - Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH), MSc. Pham Quang Van – Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #84. News, photos: Author Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Qui Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 16 and 17, 2023, The 5th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2023) attracted more than 200 scholars from 33 countries in the world. This event, once again, marked the success of the prestige and academic quality of the annual conference series organized by Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Following the success of the 4 previous Annual International Conferences, ACBES 2023 was honored to receive the scientific cooperation of 3 universities: Universitas Padjadjaran (Indonesia), Krirk University (Thailand), Queen Mary University of London (United Kingdom); sponsored by 7 prestigious international journals: Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (SCOPUS Q1, ABDC: B, ESCI), Financial Review (ABDC: A, ABS: 3, SCOPUS, ESCI), International Journal of Finance & Economics (ABDC: B, ABS: 3, SCOPUS, SSCI), Socio-Economic Review (ABDC: A, ABS: 3, SCOPUS, SSCI), Evaluation Review (ABDC: A, SCOPUS, SSCI), International Finance (SCOPUS), SSCI), International Economics and Economic Policy (ABDC: B, SCOPUS Q2, ESCI); and financed by 4 units: Ministry of Education and Training under the SCOPUS Accession Scheme (2020-2023), International School of Business (ISB), the French-Vietnamese School of Management Ho Chi Minh City (CFVG), and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF). The conference invited 4 keynote speakers as leading scholar in the world, including: Prof. Almas Heshmati (Jönköping International Business School, Sweden), Prof. Rosalie L. Tung (Simon Fraser University, Canada; Editor-in-Chief of Journal of International Business Studies), Prof. Han Woo Park (YeungNam University, Korea; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia; Editor-in-Chief of Quality & Quantity), and Prof. Van Pham (Baylor University, USA). Speaking at the opening ceremony of the ACBES 2023, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH and Head of the Steering Committee of the Conference - shared about JABES’ recent achievements (officially listed in SCOPUS ranked Q1, ABDC Grade B, ESCI and so on); concurrently, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh also affirmed that compared to the previous conferences, ACBES 2023 attracted a larger number of prestigious international experts, scholars and high-quality articles related to the contemporary academic topics and the current global context. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh expected that ACBES 2023 would bring many research ideas, make academic contributions and be a place for young researchers to exchange and foster, contributing to enhancing the academic position of UEH. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH - delivering the opening speech of the ACBES 2023 Representative of ACBES 2023 Organizing Committee, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Head of the Organizing Committee - sent greetings to the speakers, attendees, partners, and sponsors. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai asserted that JABES had been indexed in ESCI, SCOPUS, and ABDC and was striving to be listed in other major international categories in the future such as ERIM and ABS. Through the initial statistical results, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai commented that ACBES 2023 was an influential scientific conference beyond Asia, a place to exchange ideas for global scientists on current global issues: socio-economic influence from the COVID-19 Pandemic, war issues, and foreign trade sanctions. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai also specially thanked the partners, keynote speakers, sponsors, session chairs and moderators/coordinators for their valuable contributions to the success of ACBES 2023. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Head of ACBES 2023 Organizing Committee - giving the opening speech Prof. Su Dinh Thanh and Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai giving souvenirs and thanking the Keynote Speakers At ACBES 2023, 4 Keynote Speakers presented topics related to current new economic issues in turn, each presentation and discussion was attended by reputable scholars with the role of main coordinators from The City University of New York (USA), National Economics University, and UEH. Presentation sessions of the Keynote Speaker are conducted through a Hybrid format to create the best conditions for all attendees to be able to follow in all situations. The topics presented are as follows: Prof. Almas Heshmati (Jönköping University, Sweden) presented the topic “Green Innovations and Patents in OECD Countries”. The research by Prof. Almas Heshmati estimates knowledge production consisting of a system of input and output creativity with productivity and feedback effects on innovation investment. The model takes into account productivity shock, endogeneity of inputs, simultaneity and interdependence in which the productivity shock is an unobserved latent component. The model was estimated by Bayesian methods combined with Marco Chain Sequential Monte Carlo iterative technique, also known as Particle Filtering. In the empirical part, the study uses panel data from 27 OECD countries in the period 1990–2018 to provide implications and lessons learned for the innovation process in Vietnam and other emerging economies. Prof. Almas Heshmati presenting the topic “Green Innovations and Patents in OECD Countries” and discussing it with academicians at ACBES 2023 Prof. Rosalie L. Tung (Simon Fraser University, Canada; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Studies) presented online the topic “Reflections on Publishing Impactful Research in Top Journals in International Business Research”. Based on decades of research in the field of international business and his current role as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Studies - the leading Journal of International Business with an Impact Factor of 11.6 in 2022, Prof. Rosalie presented the impact of publishing in leading international business journals and proposed new global research directions including population aging, digital transformation of economies towards interdependence in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution. Prof. Rosalie L. Tung presenting the topic “Reflections on Publishing Impactful Research in Top Journals in International Business Research” online and discussing it with academicians at ACBES 2023 Prof. Han Woo Park (YeungNam University, Korea; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia; Editor-in-Chief of Quality & Quantity) presented the topic “Measuring Innovation and Collaboration System Using Big Data”. Prof. Han Woo Park stated that, in the past 10 years, big data analysis has become popular. As big data comes in many different formats, his research focuses on the most common type of big data in measuring innovation and knowledge-based collaboration: academic publications and citations. Prof. Han demonstrates how to derive meaningful insights in a semi-automatic way using traditional Bibliometrics, social media data, site citations, and Triple Helix-Based Networks to describe the characteristics of knowledge-based social systems and the interactions captured by different actors and organizations. In a broader sense, these systems can be viewed as the networks of many different actors communicating in both directions. Both feedback and forward-looking systems are important for long-term social progress and technological progress. Identifying the mechanisms driving science and technology development can lead to a better understanding of socio-economic forecasting dynamics. This will be extremely beneficial for academic researchers, industry professionals, government policymakers, and social activists. Prof. Han Woo Park presenting the topic "Measuring Innovation and Collaboration System using Big Data" and discussing it with academicians at ACBES 2023 Prof. Van Pham (Baylor University, USA) shared the topic “Present Predictions vs. Future Narratives: Unraveling GPT-4’s Predictive Power with Contrasting Prompting Approaches”. Prof. Van Pham explored the potential applications of artificial intelligence tools to economic analysis. In this study, Prof. Van Pham and Scott Cunningham investigated the impact of different Prompting Styles on the predictive accuracy of the GPT-4 modern language model. The focus of the research was on two contrasting approaches: direct predictions from the present and stories set in the future where events have been happening. The study assessed GPT-4’s ability to predict the 2022 Academy Award winners and macroeconomic variables in late 2021, and early 2022 using these descriptive styles. Interestingly, direct predictions perform poorly, while stories set in the future demonstrate significantly improved accuracy. To guide further studies, Prof. Van Pham emphasized the importance of carefully choosing descriptive styles when using language models such as GPT-4 for human needs prediction tasks and emphasized that artificial intelligence tools still make mistakes and people still play an important role in all activities. Prof. Van Pham (Baylor University, USA) presenting the topic “Present Predictions vs. Future Narratives: Unraveling GPT-4's Predictive Power with Contrasting Prompting Approaches” and discussing it with academicians at ACBES 2023 Regarding the number of articles sent to ACBES 2023, the Organizing Committee sent invitations to domestic and international scholars from December 2022 to June 15, 2023. There were 280 articles sent to ACBES 2023. During the preliminary process, the Academic Committee selected 118 quality articles (the acceptance rate was 42% of the total number of articles), of which, approximately 65% of the selected articles came from international scholars and divided into 39 key topics presented at the Conference. For each key topic, the Organizing Committee invited an academic chairperson (these academic chairpersons are prestigious researchers from Sweden, the UK, the US, Japan, Netherlands, China, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam) and coordinators to best assist participants in presenting, sharing research results, and taking notes from scholars on the same research topic. 39 discussion sessions on key topics of ACBES 2023 being very lively and exciting and recording many interesting and highly academic ideas. The discussion sessions on 16/8/2023 met the needs of the majority of international scholars who could not come to Vietnam to attend the conference in person, including 14 topics presented online: Environment and Sustainability; Leadership, Social Justice, and Employment; Corporate Sustainability and Performance; Risk Analysis; Corporate Finance and Investment; Economic Development and Political Economy; Environmental and Social Development; International Economics; Fintech and Financial Markets; E-Commerce and Digitalization; Consumption Behavior Studies; Financial Markets and Uncertainties; Technology and Society; and Business Issues and Economic Development. Online presentations and discussions on August 16, 2023 at ACBES 2023 On the morning of August 17, 2023, after 2 presentations by keynote speakers, 12 topics presented in person include Corporate Governance; Technology and Leadership Transformation; Social Media and Digitalisation; Cybersecurity and E-commerce Behavior; Corporate Finance; Ethical Dilemmas and Cultural Economics; Post-COVID and Businesses; Innovation and Business Research; Social Impact and Organizational Behavior; Sustainable Development and Environmental Impact; Trade Policies; and Law and Economic Development. Presentations and discussions in the morning of August 17, 2023 at ACBES 2023 On the afternoon of August 17, 2023, the last 13 topics were presented face-to-face at ACBES 2023, including Political Economy and World Business; Organizational Studies and Behaviors; Financial Markets and Investment; Technology, Businesses, and Entrepreneurship; Tourism and Urban Studies; Financial Markets; Human Resources and Development; In the Times of Uncertainty; Financial Economics; Customer’s Behaviors and Attention; Economics and Sustainable Development; Business and Consumer Behaviors; and FNF invited with Inflation. Presentation and discussion sessions on August 17, 2023 at ACBES 2023 After exciting and effective working sessions, ACBES 2023 ended with a Gala Dinner on a boat on the Saigon River - also a unique experience, bringing many interesting things about Vietnamese culture in Ho Chi Minh City for attendees, especially international guests. The cultural exchange on the Gala Dinner stage of the conference attendees At the Gala Dinner, the Organizing Committee integrated the ACBES 2023 Closing Ceremony, awarded the Best Paper Award for 3 articles, along with the introduction of Vietnamese culinary culture and ethnic music. The Gala Dinner created a space to connect scientists from many countries worldwide. At the Gala Dinner, the Conference Organizing Committee awarded the Best Paper Award for the 3 best research articles in ACBES 2023 in three fields: Finance, Economics, and Management (2 awards were financed by CFVG and 1 by UEH’s funding): Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai and Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan presenting excellent research awards to representatives of the authors At the end of the Gala Dinner, the Organizing Committee announced the official information regarding the ACBES 2024 to be held in Indonesia, expected in 2024 August. ACBES 2024 promises to continue to be a bridge to create opportunities for global academicians and researchers to share and discuss ideas, scientific findings and topics about Business and economics that are of interest to academia. The Organizing Committee announcing the official information about the ACBES 2024 to be held in Indonesia At the end of ACBES 2023, many academicians thanked the ACBES 2023 Organizing Committee for their efforts in creating an annual conference series and opportunities to connect scientists to exchange, share, and contribute comments for studies. In particular, Prof. Bryan Weber – Member of the JABES Editorial Board - who assisted as a session coordinator, keynote speaker, and academic chair, shared: “ACBES is a great opportunity to network between researchers from all over the world. I think this is a very good learning opportunity for dozens of PhD students. Many researchers presented their work for the first time to leading scholars from Erasmus University Rotterdam, Baylor University, City University of New York, UEH, etc. I think ACBES will open up research opportunities among researchers in ASEAN and beyond. I hope to be invited to ACBES next year.” More photos related to the conference: Overview of the opening session of ACBES 2023 Further information: New information about JABES and outstanding events listed as ACBES International Conference, JST Talk series, and a variety of other events will be continuously updated on JABES official channels as follows: JABES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jabes.ueh.edu.vn JABES Website: http://www.jabes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES on Emerald Group Publishing: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jabes ACBES Website: https://acbes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES Youtube: http://shorturl.at/jnoOR News, photos: JABES, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 16, 2023, the Special Training Workshop in the Academic Series of the 5th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2023), with the theme "Urban Economics - Emerging Issues and Potential Research Directions" was successfully held with the participation of more than 60 guests under Hybrid format. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), on behalf of the Organizing Committee of ACBES 2023, introduced the Keynote speaker of the second session of the Special Training Workshop. Dr. Bryan S. Weber, a full-time lecturer at the City University of New York (US), is currently a member of the Editorial Board of JABES English version. Much of the research by Dr. Bryan S. Weber deals primarily with economic issues related to urban development, labor, economic issues of transportation, and experiments related to human behavior and human decision-making in the context of megacities. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan introduced the key speaker of the Special Training Workshop At this Special Training Workshop, Dr. Bryan focused on the following research directions: The development of econometric models and research topics related to urban areas listed as Traffic Economics, Economics of Crime, and the Sharing Economy. While presenting the development of econometric models related to these topics, the speaker repeatedly emphasized the importance and aspects of data when using both traditional and modern econometric models. In addition, the concept of "Machine Learning" is mentioned in data processing to increase accuracy in the process of analyzing urban-related topics and inherently these problems are quite complex when it exists as a distributed cluster. Prof. Bryan S. Weber presenting the topic "Urban Economics - Emerging Issues and Potential Research Directions" The argument is that the traffic problem is one of the key factors for the urban development process when a large amount of time and money of each individual is spent on commuting every day, leading to various types of costs listed as fuel fees, repair and maintenance fees, parking and stopping fees. Urban economics in general and transport economics in particular will be both opportunities and challenges for academicians in the world in general and especially Vietnamese economists in particular when the problem of transportation in Vietnam is a bottleneck in the development process. Dr. Bryan S. Weber used a specific study on the use of city buses to reduce crime rates in certain areas of the US as an example for the topic of crime economics. This study examines the introduction of fixed bus routes to neighborhoods and concludes this reduces crime rates. There are many predictions that the crime rate will increase along bus routes because there are more victims; however, the eyes-and-ears effect may prevail for public transport. The results showed that the crime rate decreased by almost 25% along the experimental routes compared to the control group. This is a concrete demonstration that the results of scientific research can be applied to real society in order to make reasonable policies, helping to improve people's awareness of the process of urban development. Dr. Bryan S. Weber sharing his research experience Concluding his presentation, Dr. Bryan received a lot of lively discussion questions from a large number of domestic and international scientists and researchers participating in the Workshop, questions about different aspects in the field of urban economics and interesting content, as well as remarkable research suggestions, these may be research directions of great interest to experts and academia in the coming time to solve the problems that megacities in developing countries like Vietnam face. Scientists exchanging lively discussions under the presentation of Dr. Bryan S. Weber At the end of the program, Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - JABES Editor-in-Chief, on behalf of the Organizing Committee of ACBES 2023, thanked Dr. Bryan S. Weber for bringing many new research ideas to young researchers in Asia in general and in Vietnam in particular. Finally, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, on behalf of the Organizing Committee presented souvenirs to the keynote speaker, Dr. Bryan S. Weber, and closed two workshop sessions in the first academic series of the ACBES Conference 2023. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting a souvenir to Dr. Bryan S. Weber Dr. Bryan S Weber taking a photo with the Organizing Committee and guests attending ACBES 2023 News, photos: JABES, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 16, 2023, the first session initiating the activity series of the 5th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2023) - Special Training Workshop presented by Prof. Jo Bensemann, with the theme titled “Sustainability and Transformation - Studies on Post-COVID-19 Management” which took place successfully with the participation of more than 60 under a Hybrid form. Prof. Jo Bensemann, Dean of the School of Management, Massey University (New Zealand), specializes in management issues, leadership skills, management and business development skills. Prof. Jo Bensemann is currently a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) - English version, owned by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Prof. Jo Bensemann presenting the topic “Sustainability and Change - Studies on Post-COVID-19 Management” Prof. Jo Bensemann stated that a leading researcher in the field of administration and management needs to know how to build a value system suitable for research groups with leadership skills in funding and international partnerships besides the ability to think critically and aim for research tasks associated with sustainable development. Professor provided important knowledge in the field of management as well as summarized the remarkable changes in the world after the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes include major demographic shifts, world’s population, technological developments, and new requirements for skills and knowledge in the labor market in nearly every sector. Specifically, Prof. Jo believed that leadership and management-related studies that may be useful in the future, including: Competitive leadership, organizational capacity, entrepreneurship orientation, and innovation. At the same time, the upcoming human resource needs will require leadership, entrepreneurship, practical problem-solving skills, innovation, social responsibility, ethics, integrity, and a global perspective. Upon focusing on new research trends, it will be incumbent on experts and interdisciplinary research groups to help to strengthen their networks and to share practical experiences and to expand research opportunities towards sustainability. Prof. Jo Bensemann sharing her research experience Prof. Jo also shared a lot of experience from her research process for young researchers who wish to start their scientific careers in the field of management and administration. As a pioneer both in academia and in research, the professor continuously emphasized on the values of a researcher in the conduct of scientific work: integrity and responsibility, regardless of conducting individual or group research, all of which aim at creating values that help society and community. Scientists having a lively discussion at the presentation session of Prof. Jo Bensemann Discussing at the Special Training Workshop, Arjun Krisma - PhD Candidate in the field of economics, from India - participating in ACBES 2023 as the author of a study invited to present at the workshop, expressed his interest in the article sharing and asked questions about the methods of applying the characteristics of European management to Asian countries listed as Vietnam and India, as well as expressing concerns in learning management research methods when there are many cultural differences. With the above question, Prof. Jo Bensemann considered this an interesting perspective and it was worth conducting an empirical study of cultural differences between the two countries. The Special Training Workshop’s discussion session by Prof. Jo Bensemann took place successfully. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - JABES Editor-in-Chief, on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the ACBES International Conference 2023, thanked and presented gifts to the Keynote Speaker - Prof. Jo Bensemann; concurrently, thanked the scientists and researchers for their interest and enthusiasm in exchanging and discussing to bring success to the Special Training Workshop in particular and ACBES 2023 in general. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting a souvenir to Prof. Jo Bensemann More photos regarding the Special Training Workshop of ACBES 2023: News, photos: JABES, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of August 16, 2023, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) held the annual meeting of the JABES Editorial Board (JABES Annual Meeting) and a special meeting co-organized by JABES and NTU Management Review (NTUMR) of the College of Management in National Taiwan University with the theme “The Role of the Editor and Editor's Essentials”. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Editor-in-Chief of JABES, on behalf of the ACBES 2023 Organizing Committee, opened the conference and introduced attendees including guests from JABES partners and members of the Editorial Board. In his opening speech, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai briefly mentioned that JABES has been indexed in high quality list (SCOPUS, ISI, ABDC) in the past 5 years and emphasized that this was the first JABES Editorial Board meeting in person to take place at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in 3 years. He added that the members of the JABES Editorial Council only work on the online platform, and through this Conference, JABES's strategy will be maintained: the achievements of JABES English version when it indexed in SCOPUS ranked Q1, and the expectation that JABES Vietnamese version will also approach the minimum SCOPUS standard to join in ACI. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai speaking at the opening of the Annual Meeting Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan presented a report to the Editorial Board on the impressive statistics collected from the JABES Management System. JABES’s research has been increasingly recognized and reputable by the Asia and global community of scientists over the years, with the number of downloads reaching nearly 120,000 in 2022 and a Citescore of 2023 is 7.2. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan presenting the JABES Statistical Report on impressive figures and the topic "Research Ethics - Authorship, Papermills and Principles of Review" In this conference, Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan shared some experiences on the topic “Research Ethics - Authorship, Papermills and Principles of Review” proposed by Emerald International Publishing that have been presented to JABES on a working trip to Taiwan in July 2023. This topic emphasized possible forms of copyright infringement (including the author’s use of artificial intelligence, change of copyright, disputes over the order of authors and the extent of each person's contribution to the article and so on); papermill-related issues, papermill identifiers, and confidential review guidelines. A new change was introduced to the Editorial Board to ensure academic integrity: do not invite two reviewers from the same institution to comment on articles submitted by the same institution. Thereby, Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan shared some review principles listed as: no conflict of interest between reviewers and authors, reviewers must ensure confidentiality, seriousness, and impartiality as well as manipulating to citation of their own articles. Finally, he also presented some important recommendations: checking the author’s email as well as the matching between the author’s affiliation, email and author’s name; In addition, the review time and content should also be clearly considered. The members of the Editorial Board and guests enthusiastically sharing and contributing to the topic "Research Ethics - Authorship, Papermills and Principles of Review". The members of the editorial board and the invited guests actively exchanging and discussing The program was followed by a Special Session co-organized by JABES and NTUMR with the theme “Editor's Role and Editor's Essentials.” Opening this special session, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai introduced Prof. Chih-Hsun Chuang - the professor of the Faculty of Business Administration at National Chung Hsing University (Taiwan) as well as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Organization and Management, which is ranked as one of the Top Journals in Taiwan. His research interests include strategic human resource management and leadership. At the meeting with members of the Editorial Board and editors of JABES, Prof. Chih-Hsun Chuang shared the topic of editors' roles and responsibilities and how to be an excellent journal and specialty editor. The editor's role includes: Supporting the manuscript review process, providing subject-specific expertise, and making recommendations to journal editors. Throughout this process, editors must identify potential reviewers with appropriate expertise and ensure a rigorous review process. In addition, an Editor needs to actively and promptly communicate with authors and reviewers and especially consult the Editor-in-Chief. To the author, the Editor needs to provide clear, detailed instructions to meet the standards and Regulations of the Journal. Editors also need to continually expand their knowledge through reading and attending international scientific conferences, and networking with researchers and scholars. At the same time, editors must promote transparency and accountability in the publishing process, and understand how to handle ethical issues fairly and with integrity. Prof. Chih-Hsun Chuang giving an online presentation that shared the topic of editors' roles and responsibilities and how to become excellent journal and specialty editors. This special session was honored to receive the presence of Prof. Lee Chia-Ling from National Chengchi University (Taiwan) who is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Accounting Review. Prof. Lee works at the Department of Accountancy at National Chengchi University, Taiwan. The research topics of Prof. Lee are Management Accounting, Cost Management, Strategic Performance Management, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Prof. Lee shared that the role of the Editor-in-Chief is the first decision maker on whether an article will be rejected for publication (Desk Rejection) or will be submitted for review through the Editors, and at the same time, it is also the person who makes the final decision on whether the article should be published or not. Specifically, an Editor-in-Chief has duties and responsibilities including organizing the journal editorial board, running an effective editorial board meeting, creating an environment for research publication, ensuring that the published manuscript is of good quality and maintaining the publication schedule for the journal, ensuring published manuscripts that reflect current trends in the field of research and incorporate emerging research topics, promote the journal to local and foreign scholars, and ultimately seek out potential research for publication. In addition, the success of a journal depends on the quality of the reviews. Accordingly, Prof. Lee emphasized, “Finding high-quality Reviewers is extremely important and necessary.” Reviewers should provide a review report on time, be aware of the article's conflicts of interest, adhere to an anonymous, confidential review, and avoid asking questions differently across each version of the article. Reviewers need to answer the following questions for themselves after reviewing the article: What is the purpose of the study? Do the arguments have a theoretical basis? Is the research method appropriate? Does the research conclusion meet the research topic? What is the contribution and relationship between the current documents and this article? At the end of this special session, there was an interesting sharing from Dr. Pham Hung Hiep (Hiep Pham) – The Co-editor of Evaluation Review. Evaluation Review focuses on evaluation research in social sciences (all types of evaluation, i.e. process, performance, and impact). Articles considered for publication include evaluation analysis results, methodological discussions, and other relevant articles on evaluative research. Thereby, Dr. Pham Hung Hiep shared that the journal's experience and current strategy is to diversify the editorial board to include members from North America, Europe, and Asia. In addition, the Journal needs to expand its search for manuscripts from different countries and towards manuscripts applying new methods such as qualitative. Dr. Pham Hung Hiep sharing his experiences and strategies for international journal management Concluding the Conference with more than two hours of effective discussion, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai thanked and presented a souvenir from UEH to all members of the Editorial Board, who took the time to attend the Annual Meeting of the JABES Editorial Board and the Special Meeting co-hosted by JABES and NTUMR Journal. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting souvenirs to members of the Editorial Board and invited guests The Organizing Committee and guests taking photos at the JABES Editorial Board Annual Meeting and JABES-NTUMR Special Session News, photos: JABES, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Southeast is the region with the largest economic activity in the country. However, in the recent years during the Covid epidemic, the growth rate of the Southeast region has tended to decrease and to be lower than that of the whole country. Through analyzing and evaluating the current status of technological innovation and high-tech application activities in the Southeast Region, the authors have presented great achievements and causes of limited impact on innovation activities regarding science and technology of the region. From this foundation, the author group proposes solutions for technological innovation and high-tech application so as to improve the growth quality of the Southeast Region. Let’s discover the achievements in innovation and high-tech application in the Southeast region in Part 1 of this article. Southeast – The economic region with the greatest capacity in terms of innovation and application of science and technology in Vietnam Most Provinces in the Southeast Region have established innovation support centers. Ho Chi Minh City, the economic engine of the Southeast region, in dividually, by the end of 2021, has had 36 incubators and creative start-up support organizations, 13 co-working spaces, and more than 100 universities and colleges. In terms of innovation activities, approximately 2,000 innovative start-up businesses have been establshied. Ho Chi Minh City has been implementing the “Project to support the development of Ho Chi Minh City's innovative startup ecosystem for the 2021-2025 period” and is the leading city in the country with a positive creative startup ecosystem. In 2020, Ho Chi Minh City ranked at the position of 19 out of 100 in the Asia-Pacific Region’s innovation ecosystem rankings. Binh Duong Province builds an innovation zone with the participation of foreign experts from Singapore and the Netherlands. From the results of completing the innovative startup ecosystem and implementing smart cities, Binh Duong Province attracts a variety of leading corporations in science and technology listed as Schneider Group, Philips, Bosch, NXP, Intel, TMA and so on. Domestic and foreign institutes and universities jointly develop a creative startup ecosystem and quickly deploy science and technology applications. Dong Nai Province, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, Tay Ninh Province, and Binh Phuoc Province also have vibrant innovative startup movements that are becoming more and more practical. In 2022, Vietnam ranks at the 48th place out of 132 countries and economies on the global innovation index, being as the country ranking at 3rd in Southeast Asia with a promising startup and innovation ecosystem, belonging to the group of countries that have achieved the greatest progress over the past decade. Achievements in innovation in Vietnam have a significant contribution from the Southeast Provinces, in which Ho Chi Minh City is the leader. Southeast – The region with the fastest development of smart cities in Vietnam country On July 3, 2020, the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City announced Decision No. 2393 titled “Approving the digital transformation program at Ho Chi Minh City". That Ho Chi Minh City is the first locality to announce a smart urban construction project is also the first locality to announce a digital transformation project and to build Thu Duc Smart City. Binh Duong Province has had a smart city development strategy since the end of 2016. By July 2021, Binh Duong Smart City was announced by the World Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) in New York of the United States as TOP 7 Communities with typical Smart City development strategies in the world in 2021. Dong Nai Province is one of the earliest Provinces to deploy Smart City construction in the country. Up to the present time as in 2023, 01 Province has been implementing 02 smart cities in the city: Bien Hoa City and Long Khanh City. To improve the quality of smart city construction implementation, Dong Nai Province granted Decision No. 1179/QD-UBND dated on May 10, 2022 approving the smart urban development project of Dong Nai Province for the 2022-2025 period together the orientation towards 2030. Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, in April 2022, building a Smart Operations Center designed with high load capacity, has been ready to expand own scale to build a Smart City in this Province. Although Binh Phuoc Province implemented it later, in November 2022, the fact that Binh Phuoc Province built a smart urban monitoring and operation center (IOC) in Dong Xoai City is the core foundation for building a Smart City (Smart Urban). Tay Ninh Province, in November 2022, issued a decision to pilot Hoa Thanh Town to become the Province’s smart urban area by 2030. The construction of smart urban cities and towns in the Southeast Region creates one foundation with the purpose of promoting digital transformation and application of 4.0 Technology in production and life. The Southeast Region strongly deploys the strategy of digitizing socio-economic activities, quickly deploying the application of 4.0 Technologies in social management, economics and business activities of enterprises. All Provinces in this region have local digital transformation strategies with specific action programs. Ho Chi Minh City – The pillar in the Southeast Provinces quickly deploying High-tech Parks Ho Chi Minh City takes the lead in the Vietnam country in building and developing Quang Trung Software Park (QTSC). After 22 years of establishment (2001-2023), QTSC is the only software center in Vietnam that attracts more than 150 businesses. This place creates nearly 700 products and technology solutions that not only serve the domestic market but also serve export. Since 2016, QTSC has been allowed by the Government to do franchise business and set up a chain of software parks, contributing to the widespread development of applications of the 4.0 Revolution to other localities. In accordancw with KPMG’s assessment results, QTSC ranked at 3rd out of 08 technology parks in Asia. Quang Trung Software Park brand has been recognized by the international community, contributing to building a national brand for the IT and software industry, contributing to making Vietnam as one world leader in outsourcing services in terms of the field of software, becoming the world’s most attractive destination for IT investment attraction. In addition, the bright spot in science and technology development in Ho Chi Minh City is as follows: The city invested tens of billions of VN dong to build the infrastructure of District 9 High-Tech Park (Saigon High Tech Park - SHTP). By the end of June 2022, SHTP High-Tech Park attracted 160 projects (currently, being valid), of which 70 are high-tech manufacturing projects; 19 high-tech service projects; 19 research and implementation projects; 09 training and incubation projects; 23 High-Tech supporting industry projects; 09 commercial and service projects; 11 infrastructure development projects. Among the 51 FDI projects, there are brands of world-famous high-tech corporations listed as Intel, Jabil (USA), Nidec, Nipro, NTT (Japan), Samsung (Korea), Datalogic (Italy) and so on. Research and development activities are paid attention and supported by Ho Chi Minh City. Research and development activities are paid attention and supported by the city. In this High-tech Park, a Nanotechnology Laboratory has been established under the Research and Implementation Center established under Decision No. 19/QD-KCNC dated on February 9, 2010 of the High-Technology Park Management Board. The functions and the tasks of the Department are to carry out scientific research and technological development in the fields of nanotechnology, new materials, renewable energy and experimental production of scientific products. Ho Chi Minh City has supported the building of a number of science and technology organizations, contributing to turning Ho Chi Minh City into a high-tech center of Vietnam: • R&D research center in the City High-Tech Park; • Innovation and Startup Support Initiative Center under the Department of Science and Technology (Department of Science and Technology) of Ho Chi Minh City; • Center for Biotechnology; • New Equipment Design and Manufacturing Center (Neptech); • Circuit Design Research Center serving the electronics industry; • Institute of Computational Science and Technology; • Nanotechnology Laboratory - Ho Chi Minh City National University; • Technology business incubators; • Since 2012, the Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City has deployed and put into operation the annual Ho Chi Minh City technology and equipment market (Techmart) in direct and online forms in accordance with the topics of biology and medical equipment, tools for agriculture and so on. Techmart creates a trading floor connecting supply and demand for technology, stimulating innovation activities and applying science and technology to social life. This type of technology equipment market contributes to promoting technology development in the Southeast Region; • 20 years ago, Ho Chi Minh City did advocate planning to build many high-tech medical areas (centers): Tan Binh, Thu Duc, Tan Kien (Binh Chanh); Hoa Lam Shangri-La High-tech Medical Park and so on. Although the implementation speed was not fast, it was the right direction in the high-tech development strategy, contributing an important part in implementing Resolution No. 36-NQ/TW dated on January 30, 2023 by the Politburo regarding the development and the application of biotechnology to serve the country’s sustainable development in the new situation. Author Group: Meritorious Teacher. Prof. Dr. Vo Thanh Thu - Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH), MSc. Pham Quang Van – Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #84. News, photos: Author Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Qui Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Understand what opportunities will come to you, and which better versions you can find at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh – UEH? "Start with the destination", commit and find the best version of yourself at UEH right from the start. Who will you choose, among the options that UEH offers you? Understanding the dynamic and ambitious Gen Z generation, UEH conveys the message "I am who I choose to be". In other words, there is, at UEH, a variety of programs, learning methods, and student activities which is a creative academic environment giving learners the freedom to choose to become the person they want to be on the journey of affirming identity and perfecting themself. "Unbounded creativity - Empowered future - Holistic values" is the slogan sent by UEH University to everyone who has trusted and chosen UEH. Opportunities only truly come to those who are always ready. Let's learn about the most outstanding experiences when becoming a new UEH student and prepare for your brilliant journey at UEH! 1. Becoming a “Holistic Value” 5-Good Student Good ethics - Good study - Good physical fitness - Good volunteering - Good integration are the comprehensive qualities of today’s 5-good students, a solid step to become a global citizen tomorrow. More than a title, the 5-good student is truly a meaningful journey of experience for anyone going through student life. "The meaning of the title of 5-Good Student does not lie in the results or the admiring eyes of everyone for us, actually, in what we have collected on the journey to achieve it" - Bui Huu Thien – Student of class FNC06, K45, School of Finance, "UEH Outstanding 5-Good Student in 2022". 2. Being a young researcher for the community As a research-oriented university, UEH, up to the present time, has been recognized as the Top universities with the most research published in prestigious international scientific journals in Vietnam. Therefore, each of you, as a UEH student, will soon hear about scientific research competitions that inspire and create an academic environment for the young generation such as UEH500, Young Economist, Eureka Student Research Award scientific and the Olympic Prize in Econometrics. 3. "Unbounded creativity" Club/Team/Group members UEH is famous for being one University with the most active and quality extracurricular activities in the city. With 30 clubs, teams, and groups, any individual can find and nurture their passion. "Respect for differences" - an indispensable piece of a globally oriented university and what the University's "Legendary 30 Clubs/Teams/Groups" are absolutely awaiting to be discovered and ready to commit you! 4. Being "Change Leading" Union - Association Officers UEH Youth Union - Student Association is an important component assisting the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable university, affirming UEH's position on international rankings. UEH Union is one of the dynamic and creative youth organizations that is highly appreciated not only in Ho Chi Minh City but nationwide. To maintain that achievement for a longer period of time than the past 47 years, the team of Youth Union - Association officers, the individuals who pioneer change, lead and inspire the collective must be an intergral component. If you are a class officer, a high school union officer, or even if you have never been, don't hesitate to try the position of Youth Union Officer at UEH and welcome new horizons for youth! 5. Students volunteering to "Act for the community" Voluntary campaigns are an indispensable spice of UEH student life. Playing the role of soldiers on local fronts, UEH youth are present and contribute their simple marks in sharing with less privileged situations, or accompanying generations in need of help in the community such as children and the elderly. Join this journey does not mean to count your achievements, rather, it is to strengthen your "compassion" and create a generation for the community and action for sustainable development. 6. Being Free and passionate apprentice artists UEH Theater drama stage with the message "Stage a Play, Stay a Culture”; Annual traditional arts performance; MV welcoming new students in a boldly artistic version of "home-grown"; rustic Acoustic Show afternoons, or impressive international concert programs. This is just a small part of all the keywords that UEH is trying to build with the pioneering spirit of "Community of people who inspire art and lead change for sustainable development". “We believe that, in any era, people are always the most important factor in all development. Our future society does not rely entirely on the development of technology but must also be based on harmony, interference and unity between humans, machines and nature. This poses a requirement for future generations of young people to not only master professional knowledge but also to grasp and master technology, use technology as a driving force for development; at the same time, use art to nurture children. Nurture spiritual values so that we can work towards sustainable development.” Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President shared. 7. Being "From clean campus to green University" Citizens The green, clean, circular and environmentally friendly campus journey was launched in 2021. A series of communication campaigns, programs and practical projects are regularly deployed throughout the school-year to improve awareness, spreading values in practicing green living, and changing behaviors and habits of the UEHer community. With positive beginnings, in 2023, the project will officially enter a new phase called "UEH Green Campus" to convey the message "Time for go green" - working together for a green university in every aspect. UEH K49 is expected to be the pioneering generation to act on this message 8. Being "Integration" Talented Interns Visiting businesses during study; Becoming a talented intern in Business Semester programs; getting jobs from large businesses and multinational corporations; and seizing opportunities to learn and upgrade higher knowledge in a global environment; This is what UEH and lecturers strive to equip and put their trust in the students under the UEH roof. 9. Being a pioneering generation, “Connecting technology” Gen Z is known as a connected generation. At UEH, there is no shortage of pioneering technology experiences. It could be an opening ceremony with the participation of iconic robots, "Technology And Innovation" festivals, hosting the Regional Techfest; seminars, short courses about technology, or hours of entertainment with GrandAR Piano interactive music. These experiences will accompany UEH student life, with the aim of inspiring the generation of students to "master technology", knowing how to use technology to serve life, not dependent on technology. More than that, the final destination, no matter who you choose to become or what activities you choose to participate in, is  to become successful young people on the path you choose. UEH would like to send opportunities and put faith in you - the generations that will maintain and develop the brandname of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). ________________ INFORMATION AND THE TOOLKITS TO SUPPORT UEH CAREER ORIENTATION: Admissions page for 2K5: https://tuyensinhdaihoc.ueh.edu.vn/ Personality test: Discover career interests - Choose the right training program with UEH: https://hieuveban.ueh.edu.vn/ Responses regarding UEH details: https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn/ Exploring UEH facilities: https://virtualtour.ueh.edu.vn/ Practicing Multiple choice questions and review for the high school graduation exam with UEH: https://global.ueh.edu.vn/ K49 Admissions Consulting Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/k49ueh/ News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Opting for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy, besides Education and Research, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) aims to spread strongly at the local level the motto "Connecting communities to act for sustainable development". UEH's efforts in the Mekong Delta, in general, in recent times and the current meaningful project in Mang Thit District, Vinh Long Province are a typical example of this orientation. The presence of UEH in the Mekong Delta With the responsibility of a Key University in Vietnam, since its establishment in 1976 until its transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University today, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh has always made strong efforts and commitments to contribute to the sustainable development of society and education. In particular, through the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" launched in 2020, UEH has joined with businesses and local authorities to create positive values in accordance with the message “Thinking globally, Acting locally", contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Determining that participating in high-quality human resource training, expanding scientific research and consulting and criticizing policies contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta, which is a key task in the long-term development strategy and also an honorable responsibility, in 2019, UEH established a Campus in Vinh LongProvince  - a place considered the focal point of the Mekong Delta region. Nearly 4 years after its establishment, UEH Vinh Long Campus has gradually affirmed UEH’s mission and brand, becoming a prestigious and quality training address, providing key human resources not only for the Mekong Delta Region but the whole country. To date, the Campus has been educating more than 7,500 students at all levels and modes. More than 10 regional and international workshops with meaningful research contributing to the development of the Mekong Delta have been organized listed as: the Sustainable Mekong Workshop Series (SM); the conference on The role of Science, Technology and innovation activities in economic growth in Vinh Long Province in the context of the 4.0 Revolution; Climate change adaptation policy in the Mekong Delta, etc. In addition, there are efforts to carry out community activities, including the UEH Global project to transfer the online learning system to the community for middle and high schools; Training and spreading knowledge regarding "Electronic Instructional Design", "STEM Teaching" for Lecturers - Teachers of more than 500 schools in Mekong Delta. Recently, UEH successfully organized a Summer Camp to connect local youth with the national and international youth community. Many regional and international conferences with meaningful research contributing to the development of the Mekong Delta being organized by UEH. Acting locally and joining hands to innovate Mang Thit for the sustainable development of the entire Region * Sustainable development requiring synchronization Mang Thit District is located in the East of Vinh Long Province and has a tropical monsoon climate, hot and humid all year round, with relatively high heat and abundant radiation. The economy is mainly agricultural, including multi-cropping, intensive cropping, ceramic and tile production. Under the impact of recent climate change, combined with the exploitation of water resources by countries upstream of the Mekong River, climate extremes and unusual developments in water levels on the Mekong River have increased, saltwater intrusion deepening into the mainland will cause a gradual decrease in favorable factors in terms of climate - weather, hydrological conditions - water resources and increase potential risks due to the impact of climate change in the coming decades. Therefore, the natural - economic - social barriers of Mang Thit in particular, and the Mekong Delta in general require the cooperation of the whole community to be partly resolved, aiming to bring about a stable life for the local people and the economy. With the orientation of bringing global thinking and knowledge to action and solving local problems, UEH has made pioneering efforts to connect the community of businesses, organizations, students, alumni, etc. with the local area to act together to help Mang Thit increasingly improve challenges in the development process, towards a better life, leading to the contribution to the overall development of the Mekong Delta. Accordingly, from June 30 to July 25, 2023, UEH and related parties implemented: (i) upgrading and building infrastructure projects in 7 communes of Mang Thit District; (ii) spreading innovative knowledge to localities; and (iii) implementing environmental projects with a total estimated cost of nearly 2.31 billion VND. Funds are donated by UEH's budget sources, businesses and counterpart capital from local authorities. Groundbreaking ceremony of Dal Road in Hoa My 2 supported by UEH and reciprocated by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Mang Thit on September 7, 2023 *Comprehensive infrastructure upgrade in Mang Thit district Significant infrastructure projects have been implemented in the recent time as follows: - Constructing roads in Mang Thit District (reinforced concrete roads) at My An Commune with a length of 1,280m; Binh Phuoc Commune with a length of 1333m; Hoa Tinh Commune with a length of 1,500m; Nhon Phu Commune with a length of 300m; My Phuoc Commune with a length of 200m. - Implementing "Reinforcing the roads in Vam Lich" in Chanh An Commune - UEH provides human resources to overcome the consequences of landslides in 07 Communes. - Building 01 bridge between Hoa Tinh - My An Communes to serve traffic. - Implementing youth projects "Lighting up the countryside" at Tan An Hoi Commune with a length of 1,000m; Chanh An Commune with a length of 1600m; Binh Phuoc Commune is 1,300m long. - Carrying out roof construction projects in Tan An Hoi Commune and Hoa Tinh Commune. - Funding to build 01 gratitude house after storms for 1 household in Nhon Phu Commune. - Implementing the project of upgrading sidewalks in Tan An Hoi Commune. - Implementing a mini soccer field project in Binh Phuoc Commune. Inauguration ceremony of "Dal road construction project" at Hoa My 2, My An Commune, Mang Thit District, Vinh Long Inauguration ceremony of "Dal road construction project" at Phuoc Chi and Phuoc Tuong, Binh Phuoc commune Inauguration ceremony of the "Rural Route" project at Phu Thanh C, Nhon Phu Commune, Mang Thit District, Vinh Long Inauguration ceremony of the project "Hoa Tinh - My An inter-commune bridge" at Binh Hoa 1, Hoa Tinh, Mang Thit, Vinh Long with the presence of UEH representatives, local leaders and Nhan Kiet Human Resources Supply Co., Ltd. Groundbreaking ceremony of the project "Reinforcing the roads in Vam Lich" in Chanh An Commune Inauguration ceremony of the youth project "Lighting up the countryside" in Tan An Hoi Commune Inauguration ceremony of the youth project Rural Route Human Resources supporting to overcome landslide consequences in 07 communes *Spreading "Innovation" knowledge to localities In addition to actively improving facilities, within the framework of the Project, knowledge spreading activities also take place with the topics "for the environment", "digital transformation", "social security", and culture, arts and sports exchange, awarding scholarships to disadvantaged children, organizing summer review classes and summer activities serving and improving the spiritual life of local children. Specifically: - The theme "Volunteering for the environment" with 9 activities attracted 690 children to participate in performances, plays, especially booths and games to educate children about protecting the environment, instruct children how to classify waste and to keep their living area clean, limiting waste. - The theme "Volunteer to participate in digital transformation" with 12 activities on computer skills classes for high-school students, instructing them on tools listed as Google Sheet, Google Docx, Google Drive, etc., creating conditions for students to practice and quickly become familiar with utilities so they can apply them to work and daily life. These activities attracted 262 children. - The theme "Volunteer to commemorate the ancestors, participate in ensuring social security" with 11 meaningful activities listed as visiting and giving gifts to policy families in 7 communes in Mang Thit District; activities as visiting and commemorating at Martyrs' Cemeteries in each commune, etc., taking care of 61 policy families. - The training session with the topic "Innovative thinking - Entrepreneurship for the youth generation" provided the most basic and practical knowledge on the topic of entrepreneurship for 35 young participants, leading to the creation of a foundation for startups to develop. - Organizing review classes, summer activities, and soft skills guidance for children in 7 Communes of Mang Thit District with more than 50 sessions. - Awarding a total of 115 scholarships to local children with difficult circumstances. The festival "Volunteering for the environment - Children and the environment" held on July 9 Opening summer review classes for students at Nhon Phu A Primary School * Accompanying local environmental issues Aiming to raise the local people' awareness of the urgency of environmental issues for sustainable development, within the framework of the Campaign, 03 plastic waste prevention projects have been implemented in Mang Thit, at the same time, supporting human resources to clear, to clean and to take care of 63,300m long flower routes throughout 07 stationed communes. Projects performed  for the local environment It can be affirmed that the projects and activities that UEH built in Mang Thit have brought extremely practical values in innovating and upgrading local infrastructure, helping to link regions together for more convenient transportation, improving economic efficiency, minimizing accident risks and supporting the improvement of quality of life and education for local people. UEH's efforts in Mang Thit District in particular and the Mekong Delta, in general, will be a typical example of attracting investment of resources in the cause of innovation, building the homeland and the country through programs connecting stakeholders from businesses - schools - localities  listed as "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" that UEH is implementing. “We believe that more than anything else, Universities will be a suitable central factor to connect relevant parties in society to jointly solve specific problems that continuously arise in the local development process. Mang Thit District in particular or the Mekong Delta is one of the pioneering efforts of this direction, with the expectation that it will spread and connect more communities with the same ideals, which is action for a sustainable future", Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council confirmed. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council - emphasizing the concept of sustainable development for the community that the University always pursues. Additional images of meaningful activities that UEH has been carrying out in Mang Thit District: News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications, Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Joining the national atmosphere of the new school year, on the morning of September 6, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially welcomed new K49 full-time students to complete admission procedures. "The Next UEH Gen: Smart and Green" would officially begin. The bustling atmosphere of new admission for K49 full-time students The full-time admission season in 2023 has taken place successfully with thousands of excellent candidates being eligible and becoming new students at the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City - one of the country's leading key public Universities. Right from the early morning of September 6, 2023, hundreds of new students and parents were present at Campus A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Ho Chi Minh City) and UEH - Vinh Long Campus (1B Nguyen Trung Truc, Vinh Long) to perform the admission procedures. The atmosphere became more bustling than ever with the excitement, pride and surprises of the students officially being members of the UEH family. Overview of the admission at Ho Chi Minh City campus Overview of the admission at UEH Vinh Long Campus Nguyen Hoang Phung - a New K49 student majoring in Tourism and Travel Management - shared: “I am very happy and proud to be admitted to UEH because it is one of the most prestigious universities in the country. In the upcoming years, I aim to join the school's clubs so as to become more active and make the learning process more meaningful. Besides, I hope to receive a scholarship from UEH." Also. in a joyful mood, Tong Phu Thinh - K49 new student, majoring in Corporate Accounting - shared: “I feel that the atmosphere at the school today is quite vibrant and bustling. I have set a goal to achieve excellent grades this school year. I enrolled in UEH Vinh Long Campus because the school has modern equipment and professional teaching faculty. I hope all classmates and I will successfully complete four years of college and get good jobs right after graduation.” Parents of Le Ha Phuong - New K49 student at School of Banking - shared: “I feel very happy and proud because my family has added a new member to UEH. I also had a child in K47. On the occasion of admission to K49, I wish all students always keep their own identity as well as have a lot of confidence to be able to explore the opportunities at UEH and the opportunities that UEH's community bring you.” The convenient and efficient admission procedure In order to help new students and parents complete the admission process quickly and conveniently, UEH has developed a scientific admission process. Before the day of in-person admission, new K49 students made an online declaration on the UEH Counseling Portal and printed the information sheet at home, which takes less time than filling out manually at school. At the same time, they have participated in the series of Online Admission Counseling Program: "Design Your Future From Day One" - an online space to support new students of K49 to enroll online and to learn information about tuition, scholarships, study credits, and financial support for students; understand the study program options (Full English, Partial English, Standard) and participate in the Pre-welcome program of the Schools/Institutes, Vinh Long Campus. Besides, the new students experienced the University's facilities through the 360-degree virtual reality space - UEH Virtual Tour, in the function: "Visit UEH". In particular, on the day of in-person admission at the campus, UEH built a plan and arranged instructions according to a clear, scientific process, informed and instructed in many locations to create the most favorable conditions for new students. Specifically, at Campus A: - The Ground floor includes: Consulting area for international programs; The DSA area advising on scholarships, study credits, and souvenirs; Dormitory registration area; Accommodation information area; PE uniform area; The business booth accompanying students with the Study Credit program at UEH in 2 forms: Tuition Loan Program and Tuition Installment Program via credit cards (a program run by UEH in cooperation with OCB, HDBank, Eximbank, Sacombank, with the goal of creating advantageous conditions for learners to borrow with the lowest interest rates, simple procedures, diversifying banking products and limiting risks). A special feature of the loan program is that UEH will guarantee the principal debt and support the payment of loan interest/conversion fee in 0% interest installments for students participating in the loan program. - The 1st floor includes: Consulting area for Full English, Partial English, Talented, Asean Co-op undergraduate programs; an area receiving application receipts and admission notices; Document processing area; Application submission area; Computer area for students who have not yet completed the online admission confirmation procedure; Tuition payment area, etc. The admission procedure areas being scientifically arranged In addition, there is an exhibition area for UEH Green Campus Practice Regulations, and a check-in area - "UEH First Checkpoint" for new students and their families to save meaningful memories on their new journey at UEH. The new students excitedly checking in In order to best support new students and their parents, hundreds of UEH staff and volunteers have been mobilized to guide the implementation of admission procedures, ensuring that new students are answered enthusiastically full of regulations, procedures, and admission documents, thereby, creating a secure sense for parents and new students to complete the procedures quickly and conveniently. Anh Thu - K49 new student majoring in Tourism and Travel Management - shared: “I feel that the admission process today is very quick and convenient. I received a lot of help from the volunteers and teachers. Although my records and papers have many errors needed to be corrected, with the support of the teachers, I completed the editing of the documents very quickly." Parents of Bao Tran - K49 new student majoring in Business Statistics - stated: “Today, I brought my child to do the admission procedures, first of all, I found the students here very cute and welcoming. They was very enthusiastic and guiding me and my son carefully from submitting the application, reviewing the application, to tuition payment, making me very satisfied.” UEH being ready to welcome "The Next UEH Gen: Smart and Green" The new generation of UEH students are comprehensive students in learning, grasping and applying professional knowledge, and practicing diverse skills. Besides, they have the qualities of the global student generation, associated with contemporary trends: mastering Technology and taking action for the Environment, with the ultimate goal of contributing solutions to better life. “UEH Gen: Smart” students have the ability to understand, to master knowledge, and to apply creativity in the application of contemporary smart technology (artificial intelligence, big data, IoT, blockchain and smart mobile applications) in their studies, training and profession, thereby, practicing a passion for exploring new technologies. On the other hand, the intelligence of the new generation is not only represented by technology but the application of technology to life, through the lens of Inclusive (multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary); with the goal of being Effective (appropriate yet not dependent on technology) and finally aiming for Sustainability (effective yet preserving and protecting future generations). “UEH Gen: Green” students understand and aim to take proactive actions to protect the environment from their own lifestyle, contributing to changing the habits of the UEH community, towards a green and environmentally friendly lifestyle. To develop the future of a new generation, UEH creates a learning, research and application environment right on its campuses, connecting with the community to inspire students to practice the qualities of a UEH new generation. As one of the directions of the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy, "From UEH learners to global citizens empowered to act for sustainable development", students studying at UEH are connected with each other in many fields, especially with global technological knowledge; through training, research, operations, administration, and community connection. The final destination is to serve human needs in daily life and work - Applied technology for humanity. We hope that the beautiful impressions on the first day of admission will be a foundational step for new K49 students to be more confident, quickly integrate into the new environment, ready to become "The Next UEH Gen: Smart and Green" full of dynamism and creativity, the generation that will maintain and develop the brand of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh - UEH increasingly reaching out. Additional photos: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Waste classification at UEH Go Green Station is one of the important activities within the UEH Green Campus Project 2023. According to this activity, any UEHers or visitors entering and leaving UEH need to comply with the principles of waste classification model 3 or model 7 located at UEH Campuses and Vinh Long Campus. Let’s learn how to classify waste at UEH Go Green Station. UEH Go Green Station is an area to practice classification before disposal according to regulations at each campus. There are 2 waste classification models at UEH, depending on the area and characteristics of the campuses, the Go Green Station will be equipped: Classification model 7 (referred to as Model 7): The model requires the practice of separating and classifying trash, according to 7 types, including: (1) liquid, (2) leftover food, (3) metal, (4) recycled plastic, (5) papers, (6) milk cartons and (7) residual waste. It is expected that UEH will apply this model at all campuses in the long term. Classification model 3 (referred to as Model 3): A simple version of the classification model 7 includes: (1) leftover food, (2) recyclable waste, (3) residual waste. The model is applied at small campuses and areas. Recyclable waste properly classified at Go Green Stations will be directly connected by UEH with recycling partners and transported for processing. Image. Closed cycle toward effective Waste Classification at UEH All individuals entering and exiting UEH should commit to practicing Model 7 and Model 3, depending on the Go Green Station model. “Time for go green” - It's time for us to change our lifestyle and join hands to protect the environment! Detailed Garbage Classification video can be viewed here: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In accordance with the situation and the lessons learned in the countries analyzed in Part 1 of this article, the authors have proposed relevant recommendations to promote the application of Green financial policies effectively and uniformly in the Southeast towards sustainable development and adaptation to regional climate change. The Need for Green Finance in the Southeast With a high economic growth rate, the Southeast Region, an important driving force economic region of the Viet nam country, is considered the largest industrial center of the country, contributing approximately 45% of GDP and approximately 50% of the total industrial production value, export turnover and national budget. However, the negative externalities of production and consumption activities are seriously affecting the environment. In accordance with the data from the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, as of 2019, along the Dong Nai river basin, more than 10,100 industrial production enterprises were identified. In particular, a large number of enterprises do not treat wastewater in accordance with the national regulations. A large amount of wastewater discharged from industrial zones and export processing zones (EPZs) in Dong Nai Province, Ho Chi Minh City, and Binh Duong Province flows into the middle and lower reaches of Dong Nai River, Saigon River and Thi Vai River. The report on the state of the national environment 2016-2020 indicated that the Southeast is one of the localities with the highest amount of solid waste generation in the country during the analysis period. Figure 2: Solid waste generation in different regions in 2016-2020 period. Source: National State of Environment Report 2016-2020 In accordance with the National Environmental Status Report 2016-2020, this area is recognized as the highest urbanization rate in the country. The population in the basin of Dong Nai River system, the section flowing through the Southeast region, currently, has an average urbanized population rate of approximately 56.3%. In the whole basin, many urban areas of different sizes are concentrated, with the characteristics of population distribution combined with the topographical conditions and the existing facilities of the drainage network, domestic wastewater of the basins. Urban areas are, currently, partially collected only whereas the rest is mainly drained into rivers and canals. Therefore, green financial solutions are completely necessary to minimize the harmful effects of production and consumption activities in the Southeast Region. Nevertheless, the reality demonstrates that green financial solutions have not been developed synchronously in the Southeast Region. In particular, only some aspects of green finance are focusing on developing individually listed as green credit or green bonds *Green credits Green credits are those that banks support loan projects for the purpose of environmental protection, climate change adaptation and sustainable development. Green credit growth trend has long been developed in the world listed as energy saving, renewable energy and clean technology projects, aiming at the goal of economic growth associated with environmental protection. However, awareness of the importance of green credit has only been focused on in Vietnam recently. Specifically, in March 2015, the State Bank of Vietnam issued Directive No. 03/CT-NHNN on promoting green credit growth and managing environmental and social risks in credit granting activities. The information from the Credit Department of Economic Sectors under the State Bank of Vietnam indicates that the growth rate of green credit in Vietnam has presented positive signs, increasing year by year. Green credit outstanding in Vietnam has increased from more than 71,000 billion dong in 2015 to 431,700 trillion dong in 2021. Of which, green agricultural debt in 2021 will reach 138,200 billion dong; The outstanding balance of renewable energy and clean energy reached VND 198,600 billion. Unfortunately, currently, no specific statistics on green credit outstanding in localities has been introduced, limiting in-depth analysis of green credit at the local level. In addition, this reflects the reality of the limitations on the guiding and regulating role of local governments in the development of green finance. *Green bonds Green bonds are an effective solution applied by many countries around the world. To finance green projects, green bonds are attracting a lot of attention. The first green bonds were issued in 2007 by governments and commercial lenders in Europe. The issuance of green bonds increased thanks to the incentive programs of national governments. The global green bond market has grown from $4.3 billion in 2012 to $162 billion in 2018. In Vietnam, in accordance with the summary of SSI securities company, the result of green bond issuance of some commercial banks and enterprises is approximately 20,000 billion dong. Notably, two Provinces in the Southeast region, Vung Tau Province and Ho Chi Minh City, have been approved by the Ministry of Finance to pilot local bond issuance, with a total amount of VND 2,500 billion to invest in projects dealing with environmental problems. Consequently, the reality proves that the development of two popular green finance solutions, namely green credit and green bonds, in Vietnam in general and especially in the Southeast Region although it has received more attention. The ministry in particular is being very modest. Other solutions have not almost been applied or are being in the experimental stage. Compared to the environmental damage from production and business activities of industrial zones and the rapid urbanization of the region, the scale and the impact of green finance solutions are being too small and underdeveloped in a synchronized manner. Proposing development solutions for the Southeast Region In addition to the achievements, green financial solutions in the Southeast Region have not been performed as expected. The development of green finance activities has not been synchronized: many difficulties and challenges are being available. Mechanisms, policies, especially the directional and regulatory role of the government, are being limited. From a theoretical overview, the analysis of the current situation and the lessons from international experiences, the authors propose some solutions to develop green finance towards sustainable development and adaptation to climate change in the Southeast Region as follows: In terms of the central government: Creating a legal framework to develop diversified and synchronous solutions on green finance listed as regulations on the disclosure of information related to the environment of listed companies; Enhancing the role of the stock market in supporting green investment; Developing Green Insurance; • Facilitating the development of the emission rights trading market. • Continuing to improve the legal framework for current solutions listed as developing green credit and green bonds towards sustainable development. • Researching and applying ESG criteria to green financial solutions. • Adjusting appropriate mechanisms and policies and taking advantage of the support of international financial institutions to encourage credit institutions to participate more in green financial policies. • Forming a Green Development Fund and mobilizing social capital through Public Private Partnership. • Strengthening international cooperation on green financial growth policy implementation and sustainable development. • Supporting local governments to develop green finance in accordance with the practical context of the regions. In terms of the local government: Actively strengthening the role of guiding and regulating green finance policies to suit the local context. Facilitating the system of local financial intermediaries to participate more in green financial solutions. Coordinating with central government and financial intermediaries in gradually applying ESG criteria to each specific project in the locality. Please refer to the full paper on Sustainable Development and Climate Change Adaptation in the Southeast Region: The Role of Green Finance TẠI ĐÂY. Author: Dr. Tran Trung Kien, Faculty of Public Finance - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #83. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Qui Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After promulgating the Green Campus Regulations in July 2023, recently, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially launched an Application (App) to support the identification and classification of waste at source based on artificial intelligence (AI) platform, developed by lecturers at the university. This is an important step to deploy the Living Lab model to solve problems on the University campus, toward a Green Campus. Living Lab Green Campus Version 2023: Efforts to solve the challenges that make waste separation at source ineffective in campuses Within the framework of UEH Green Campus Project, the UEH Green Campus Living Lab model is implemented with the important goal of building a community of lecturers and learners with a green lifestyle not only at the 13 campuses of UEH but spreading to life outside the campuses. Living Lab is understood as a model of applying technological solutions and innovation to solve problems that arise in life in accordance with the principle of taking people as the center and connecting multi-dimensional resources from different stakeholders. Accordingly, UEH’s 2023 Green Campus Regulations were just launched in July 2023, emphasizing 3 main parts: Classify waste at source into 3 types (food scraps, recyclables, residual trash) or 7 types (liquids, food scraps, metals, recycled plastics, paper, milk cartons, and residual waste), arranged depending on the specific conditions of each campus; Practice the 3R principle of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle; Practice green campus principles including: Carrying out waste removal and classification; Keeping academic spaces and the environment clean; Protecting and preserving campuses and equipment at UEH campuses; Saving resources on electric lights, air conditioning, water, and office paper; Increasing greenery at desks, offices, and living rooms; Increasing physical activities and using stairs within campuses; Choosing and using public transportation, UEH Shuttle Bus. The first priority is to effectively classify waste in the university’s campuses. Only when waste classification at source is performed correctly, will waste become a quality input for recycling and become a resource, starting a new life cycle. Afterthat, the amount of waste landfilled into the environment can be limited. With this perspective, UEH has connected with a network of partners in recycling to form a closed cycle. The closed cycle toward effective waste classification at UEH However, when practicing waste classification at source, one of the difficulties that receives the most feedback from the young community in general and students at UEH, in particular, is not knowing what type of waste needs to be thrown away and what kind of waste needed to be thrown in which box. Although there have been many diverse knowledge-sharing programs and activities, how to support the practice of quickly and effectively classifying waste at source, aiming at long-term behavioral adjustment, is still a question posed by UEH. Understanding this difficulty, UEH launched an App to support trash identification, based on artificial intelligence technology for UEHers and is open to the community for free. Notably, the App was developed by UEH lecturers. Innovative technology solution: APP supporting waste classification using AI technology, free for the community The tool, integrated into the internal UEHers App for officials and the UEH Student App, is open for free on the website https://gogreen.ueh.edu.vn/ mobile version for the  community. With only 04 steps: Take a photo of the Waste - Upload it to the application - Read the results - Classify correctly: Step 1. Take photos of trash: When there is a need to dispose trash but no idea of its type, users can take photos with their mobile phones (Note: Users need to grant permission to take photos to the application). Step 2. Upload to the app: Depending on users, they can upload the photos of trash to UEHer App, UEH Student App or Website https://gogreen.ueh.edu.vn/ mobile version (Select Tool AI Garbage Classification menu). Step 3. Read the results: After uploading the photo, in just a few seconds, the tool will read the image and return the result about types of waste in accordance with the Classification Model 3 (leftover food, recyclable,residual waste) or Model 7 (liquids, leftovers, metals, recycled plastics, paper, milk cartons and residual waste) of UEH. Step 4. Proper classification: Based on the displayed results, in the final step, users only need to put the Trash in the correct type of Trash bin. Up to this point, this is the first AI-integrated garbage identification application to be launched at a Vietnamese university. Because the training process for machine learning lacks data, some cases will be identified incorrectly, it is necessary for users to apply and to reflect more regularly the classification that is not correct so that the tool will continue to be perfected and improve its accuracy. With the spirit of innovation, toward a Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City wishes to connect with Universities, Organizations, Businesses, and Communities to model UEH Green Campus Living Lab. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - emphasized: "With the serious and disciplined application of the UEH Green Campus Living Lab model at the UEH Campuses in Ho Chi Minh City and UEH Vinh Long Campus, UEH expects to bring a green and sustainable lifestyle to the entire UEHer including officials, employees, and learners. Since then, it has spread the project with a meaningful message to the community of major universities in the Ho Chi Minh City; at the same time, continuing to connect with partners in the field of green economy and circular economy, creating positive impacts on the economy, environment and society. *Further information regarding the UEH Green Campus project: After consulting the strategy of Sustainable University, Green Campus, and Circular Campus on a global scale, along with interacting with leading experts in the field of environment and waste management, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has found a model to deploy the UEH Green Campus project in the form of a Living Lab. Launched in 2021, the project is one of the important links in the University’s goal of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in 2021-2030. With the message "Rethink & Be Green", the project received the companionship of Trong Hieu and the mark of success when becoming the champion of the international competition "Challenge of Zero Waste City" by Waste Aid NGO and many international sponsors, with a prize worth 10,000 Euro and 06 months of professional advice from the Council of World Environmental and Circular Economy. In more than two years of establishment, the project, with many activities to spread new approaches to sustainable green living activities helping change UEHer's perceptions, receives strong responses through communication activities on digital platforms of the project as well as at the Orientation Week: “Rethink and Be Green” Podcast series; articles and videos spreading knowledge about "practice zero waste", UEHer Green Citizen MV; "Me - A Green UEHer Citizen" Handbook; The Garbage Story Creation Contest, etc. Entering 2023, with the key message of "Time for go green", the project's main activities will revolve around core pillars: Research, training, green campus and community management, with 5 main solution groups: (1) Deploy a comprehensive Living Lab: Integrating knowledge about green living, green economy, circular economy, green campus into training programs and research topics (according to the Living Lab model) for students. learners, lecturers. (2) Testing and officially operating UEH Go Green Station: UEHer will comply with the principle of waste classification at UEH Go Green Station according to the 3-type model or 7-type model located at UEH's campuses and Vinh Long Campus. (3) Promulgating Green Campus Regulations: Building awareness and practicing Green Campus for officials, employees and learners at the University and a set of rules in implementing activities at UEH toward Green Campus, listed as: practicing waste classification, practicing 3R and Green Campus principles at UEH; at the same time, clearly define the responsibilities of relevant parties, manage task assignment and implementation. (4) Community connection: Connecting with trash collection and recycling partners to organize periodic programs to exchange trash for green products, simultaneously, connecting with universities, academic partners, and experts to organize Workshops, Professional Discussions, Seminars, Competitions, etc. (5) Promoting two-way communication, empowering students to participate in implementing the program: Continuing to maintain UEH Green Day festival to spread to the student community in the city; organizing activities at the beginning of the course, workshops and seminars for education. Empower students to actively participate in projects and communicate and educate to change perceptions. Further information regardinf the project can be found at: https://gogreen.ueh.edu.vn/. Reported press agencies: Portal of Ho Chi Minh City: UEH ứng dụng công nghệ AI trong thực hiện Đại học xanh Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of August 21, 2023, UEH College of Technology and Design welcomed and worked with the specialist delegation from Milliman Company and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) on the project of developing capacity for risk management and actuarial science in 27 IRFF (Insurance and Risk Finance Facility) countries, including Vietnam. As one of the few universities in Vietnam with specialization in Risk Analysis and Actuarial Science, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) is honored to be one of the destinations of the specialist delegation from the UNDP-Milliman Project represented by Ms. Queenie Chow - Project Director and Mr. Jerry Trung, Mr. Danh Mai and Ms. Kelly Alcock - Project consultants. The CTD delegation attending the reception and working session included: Dr. Thai Kim Phung, Deputy Head of CTD; Dr. Ha Van Son, Vice Dean of School of Mathematics - Statistics, CTD; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh, Vice Dean of School of Mathematics and Statistics; MSc. Bui Thi Le Thuy, Deputy Head of Department of Economic Mathematics cum Director of the specialized program in Risk Analysis and Actuarial Science, School of Mathematics - Statistics, CTD; MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Head of CTD General Department, and lecturers of the School of Mathematics - Statistics, CTD. The goal of the UNDP-Milliman Project is to enhance global sustainable development through expanding risk management and actuarial science and expertise in developing countries by building capacity and expertise in risk management and actuarial science of local actuaries; increase data availability through regulators and the insurance industry; assist countries in adapting to more resilient risk management under the impacts of climate change and provide support. At the same time, we encourage the government, insurance companies and other stakeholders to act together to achieve the above goals. Overview of the meeting Speaking at the working session, Dr. Thai Kim Phung, Deputy Head of CTD, affirmed that with the vision of becoming one of the most prestigious educational institutions in Southeast Asia in education, training and research in the field of technology and design, CTD always strived to expand relationships and cooperation domestically and internationally. The quality of training and research has always improved, and learners were equipped with the latest knowledge and skills to become global citizens. Therefore, Dr. Thai Kim Phung highly appreciated the significance of the project that Milliman and UNDP had been implementing and hoped that through this meeting, UEH in general and CTD, in particular, could contribute to the goals of improving risk management capacity and valuing human resources insurance in developing countries, for the sustainable development of the community. Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Deputy Head of CTD - presenting at the meeting UNDP-Milliman specialist delegation (from the left): Mr. Danh Mai; Mrs. Queenie Chow; Mr. Jerry Trung and Ms. Kelly Alcock The program consisted of two parts: a discussion between the specialists and CTD representatives and a sharing of practical experiences on actuarial science and risk management by specialists from Milliman for UEH students. The main content of the first session was professional information related to the major of Risk Analysis and Actuarialism at UEH. MSc. Bui Thi Le Thuy introduced the training program, counseling and enrollment methods, and clearly stated the advantages and disadvantages of specialized training in Risk Analysis and Actuarialism at UEH, in particular, and the current insurance sector in Vietnam, in general. Thereby, the delegation had a clearer view of the training of actuaries in Vietnam, and the gap between training quality and recruitment requirements of enterprises, from which the delegation proposed suitable solutions. From the comments and the practical suggestions of the delegation, representatives of the Leadership Board of the School of Mathematics and Statistics, in particular, and the College of Technology and Design, in general, had new perspectives on improving the quality of the specialized program in Risk Analysis and Actuarial Science, promising effective adjustments in the future. Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean at School of Mathematics and Statistics, CTD - thanking the suggestions from the project’s specialist delegation. At the end of the first session, Ms. Queenie Chow, representing the delegation from Milliman Company, expressed her gratitude to the Board of Directors and the lecturers of UEH College of Technology and Design for taking the time to discuss and work with the UNDP-Milliman project specialist delegation. She was also very impressed with the hospitality that the delegation received when coming to UEH, as well as the enthusiasm and quality of the training program of the UEH faculty in general and CTD in particular. Dr. Thai Kim Phung, Vice Principal of CTD, presenting souvenirs to experts. Delegates attending the working session took photos. Right after the first session, the delegation had an in-person exchange with UEH students on the topic "Actuarial Consulting and The Future of Actuarial Work" in Hall B1.302 and online in Room B1.205. Experts from Milliman brought interesting and equally practical sharings concerning the field of actuarial and risk management consulting as well as the future of the actuarial profession to nearly 400 students. The exchange with experts was of special interest to the students through interesting questions that were continuously asked to the guests. MSc. Bui Thi Le Thuy - Deputy Head of Department of Economics Mathematics cum Director of the training program specializing in Risk Analysis and Actuarial Science, School of Mathematics - Statistics, CTD - announcing the rationales and introducing the speakers of the session. The specialists sharing their practical experiences in the field of actuarial and risk management consulting as well as the future of the actuarial profession. Students' questions to the specialists. The specialists presenting souvenirs to students. The specialists taking photos with students. After the sharing session, the specialists also had a private discussion with students majoring in Risk Analysis and Actuarial Science, School of Mathematics - Statistics, College of Technology and Design to learn more about their perceptions, abilities and aspirations for this field. Afterthat, the students enthusiastically shared their stories and received practical advice from the specialists. The specialists discussing privately with students majoring in Risk Analysis and Actuarial Science, School of Mathematics and Statistics, CTD. The working session with the specialist delegation from Milliman Company, US is part of the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" of UEH. With the strategy of developing into a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, UEH has been promoting activities to connect the university with state agencies, academicians, associations, businesses and the alumni community to contribute intellectual and sustainable values to the development of the community and society. News and photos: UEH School of Mathematics and Statistics, CTD General Department, UEH Department of Marketing and Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 24, 2023, a meeting and working session between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Khon Kaen University (KKU) took place on the premise of promoting and extending the cooperation between the two universities in the fields of education and research. This meeting marked an important step in promoting partnership between the two Universities and contributed to the comprehensive development of both educational institutions. During the visit and work at UEH, the KKU delegation is comprised of: Mr. Surapon Petch-vra - Vice Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul - Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa - Head of the Faculty of Local Administration; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pensri Jaroenwanit - Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration and Accounting; Dr. Sakchai Jarernsiripornkul - Dean of the Graduate School of Management; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Sirimonbhorn Thipsingh - Dean of Faculty of International Studies; and senior leaders of KKU attending the working session. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Deputy Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Deputy Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Management and International Cooperation; Mr. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; along with teachers and leaders of units under UEH attending the working sessions. Overview of the meeting The meeting focused on cooperation issues, including teaching, research and student exchange. Specific cooperation programs proposed in the signed memorandum of understanding are as follows: Student Exchange: Two Universities will promote student exchange programs, allowing students at UEH and KKU the opportunity to experience the educational system and culture of each country. Research and Development: UEH and KKU are committed to strengthening cooperation in the field of research and development, especially in areas related to economics, management, and social sciences. Knowledge Sharing: Two Universities will promote the sharing of knowledge and experience in the process of managing and developing training programs, especially in the rapidly changing modern world. Joint conferences and academic activities: UEH and KKU will jointly organize seminars, conferences, and joint events to promote knowledge exchange and discussion on important issues in education and research. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - shared: "UEH appreciates the opportunity to extend cooperation with Khon Kaen University. We believe that this cooperation will bring many benefits to both universities and actively contribute to the development of students and faculty. UEH and KKU can participate in joint research projects and initiatives that address important global issues. In the areas of healthcare, technology, sustainability and social sciences, the Memorandum of Understanding between UEH and KKU demonstrates a commitment to fostering collaboration, sharing expertise and creating opportunities for academic and research collaboration. Through this partnership, we can create lasting positive impacts in society and bring mutual benefits to the two countries.'' Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH Assoc.Prof.Dr. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul - Principal of KKU - stated: "We expect that cooperation with UEH will open up many new opportunities for both universities and help us achieve our goals of improving the quality of education and research. This meeting marked a successful beginning and is considered an important step in promoting the cooperation between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Khon Kaen University in the future.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul - KKU Principal The two sides discussed many issues about global competitiveness in the era of economic integration, especially the development of UEH and KKU in the region and the world. The cooperation between UEH and KKU in the coming time will help develop the process of connection and international cooperation, and promote the relationship between Vietnam and Thailand in the field of comprehensive education. It helps create many learning and career opportunities for UEH students. To mark this important meeting, UEH presented KKU with a meaningful gift, handcrafted by students of UEH Department of Media Design - a gift that represents UEH efforts in promoting students’ creativity and arts. Representatives of both sides presented souvenirs With frank and open sharing and exchange, the meeting took place extremely effectively, opening up deeper cooperation in training and research in the future. Hopefully, the relationship between UEH and KKU will become increasingly better and stronger, helping to develop the process of connection and international cooperation and promote the Vietnam - Thailand relationship in the field of comprehensive education. Additional photos related to the visit and the meeting of KKU Delegation at UEH: News and photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vietnam - Japan Youth Exchange Program 2023 (VJYE 2023) between UEH University and Tokyo Keizai University (TKU) took place from August 1 to August 14, 2023. The program is specially designed following TKU's requirements to help Japanese students open up to the world and be more fluent in using English. In addition, VJYE 2023 is a testament to the ability of UEH and TKU in organizing activities that bring equality to all participants, including visually impaired student. VJYE 2023 was held with great success thanks to the careful preparation of the organizers and the enthusiastic participation of all students of the two higher institutions through cultural exchange activities, cultivating academic knowledge and international integration, towards global citizenship. Towards Global Citizenship - Catalyzing Sustainable Action - Nurturing Global Leader With the restructuring strategy to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University by 2030, UEH officially positions our focus on “Training Global Citizens – Sustainable Action”. Grasping that spirit, VJYE 2023 has integrated many activities to improve international integration capacity for Vietnamese and Japanese students, the most prominent of which is the VJYE International Student Summit 2023 on the topic "17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations". 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations - Source: Sustainable Development Goals Professor Akinori Seki giving a content orientation speech before the presentations Vietnamese - Japanese students attentively listened to the presentation Within the Vietnam - Japan International Student Summit 2023, groups of Vietnamese - Japanese students discussed each target group of 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Although still sitting in universities, however, with their social knowledge and careful preparation for the presentation, the students presented the most outstanding points about 17 sustainable development goals, assessing the actual situation of implementation in countries around the world, thereby making practical suggestions to solve the major development challenges faced by the people of Vietnam - Japan and the world. 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals were the main topics discussed in the International Student Summit Fostering Mutual Understanding Through Language Learning Sessions Within the series of activities under the VJYE 2023 program, the students of the two countries had a very useful and interesting language learning session. In this topic, Vietnamese and Japanese students were divided into small groups and alternately guided each other in pronunciation of the two countries' languages, with practice exercises such as pronunciation of each word, self-introduction, and reading the alphabet. These contents helped build the foundation for the 14-day get-together activities of the program. UEH students guide students from Tokyo Keizai University to learn Vietnamese The students divided into groups to discuss the languages of the two countries In addition, Vietnamese and Japanese students also had the opportunity to prepare together for presentations on academic topics such as: gender inequality in Vietnam and Japan, economic and social situation in Vietnam - Japan, Vietnamese and Japanese education system, etc. These academic activities have contributed to helping students improve their research and presentation skills, and also improve their understanding of the world. Participants discuss about the education systems of Vietnam and Japan TKU Student - Yasuhito gave a presentation on the topic of gender inequality Strengthening relationship between Vietnam and Japan through cultural exchange activities 2023 is the year marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan, so the organizers of VJYE 2023 designed a lot of cultural exchange activities between the students of the two countries, helping the students  understand more about the unique cultural features in each country, thereby contributing to nurture the friendship and sustainable connection between students of the two countries in particular and Vietnam - Japan in general. Throughout the program, Japanese students also had the opportunity to try on Vietnamese traditional costumes - Ao Dai. Japanese students in Vietnamese traditional costume “ao dai” In addition, traditional ethnic musical instruments are one of the cultural beauties that cannot be ignored when coming to Vietnam. The smiles and surprises on the faces of the Japanese students when they listened to and self-experienced musical instruments such as  the T-rung, Klong Put, Lithophone... left unforgettable memories for Japanese students. Japanese student - Yudai Nakata learnt how to play the gourd zither by an artist Cultural exchange event at hall B1, campus B, UEH University Vietnamese students also had the opportunity to experience Japanese cultural beauties through carefully prepared activities by students from Tokyo Keizai University, one of which is the paper folding class (Origami). Origami is derived from the two words Ori (折り) is folded and Kami (紙) is paper. Origami combines simple folding ways to turn a rectangular piece of paper (2D) into complex shapes (3D), without cutting or gluing in the folding process. Origami seems to be just a game, but it also helps you practice perseverance as well as geometric thinking ability. Students from Tokyo Keizai University teach Origami to UEH students Lovely Origami made by the students Students from both countries took picture together after the International Student Summit The program ended with appreciation from Prof. Seki and students from Tokyo Keizai University. At the closing ceremony, student Yudai of Tokyo University Keizai confided: "I used to be very scared and worried and thought it was difficult for me to go abroad because of my visual impairment”. However, the UEH- Vietnamese students helped Yudai overcome that fear and adapted easily to be able to participate in most activities during the program. The Vietnam - Japan Youth Exchange Program VJYE 2023 between UEH University and Tokyo Keizai University (TKU) is operated by students under the dedicated guidance of the Board of Directors of the College of Economics, Law and Government; Board of Directors of UEH Vinh Long Campus and the Administration Office of  the College of Economics, Law and Government. The two-week journey has witnessed significant growth of UEH students in forming the ability to organize and operate an international exchange activity, practice problem solving skills and adaptability to new challenges, regardless of whether the incident arose in the context of cultural differences between the two countries. Some highlight activities throughout the program: 1. Welcoming Ceremony for Japanese students at UEH Campus B: 2. Vietnamese and Japanese language class: 3. Cultural Exchange Day at Hall B1: 4. Cu Chi Tunnel trip: 5. Welcoming activities for TKU students at UEH Campus Vinh Long: 6. Activities to explore the culture in Vinh Long: 7. Academic day on the topic “Gender inequality”: 8. Vietnam - Japan International Student Summit 2023: 9. Farewell Ceremony: News and Photos: CELG Administration Office, Youth UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As one of the orientations of the UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy, "From a Circular Campus to a Green University", the UEH Green Campus project wishes to embark on solving environmental problems right at the campuses of the university. To build a clean and beautiful university campus and to aim to be "green" in a comprehensive way, in July 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially issued the Regulation of Green Campus Practices for the entire campus of UEH and Vinh Long, encouraging officials, employees, learners and units relevant to practices today. UEH - Pioneering changes in the journey to build a Green University Green living is becoming a trend pursued by prestigious universities in the world: Harvard University, MIT, Cornell University, Stanford University, etc. This both helps protect the environment and motivates students - the young generation - that has a greener, healthier lifestyle, and good for the environment. In Vietnam, UEH is the pioneer university in the Green Campus Practice and is gradually making efforts to lead and spread green living values to UEHers, the community, and the society. This is the first step to be preparing for the transformation of the whole society. To be more specific, from January 1, 2025, individuals, organizations, and households that do not classify domestic solid waste at their sources will be fined for administrative violations, according to information from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. On the basis of reference and compliance with current domestic and international legal documents (United Nations Environment Program Green University Toolkit V2.0, Greening Universities Toolkit V2.0, UNEP), the relevant units, under the direction of the Board of Management, the Sustainable University Project Board and the advice of leading environmental experts, have completed and officially issued the Regulation on Green Campus Practices. The regulation has been implemented synchronously for all UEHers and related units at all campuses, dormitories of the University and Vinh Long Campus since August 2023. Details of Regulations of Green Campus Practices can be found here Regulations of Green Campus Practices: Small Actions - Big Meanings This Regulation is issued for the purpose of building awareness and practices of Green Campus for officials, employees, and learners at UEH. Besides, developing a set of rules and regulations for Green Campus is an important content in the implementation of UEH University's sustainable strategy. This Regulation consists of 5 chapters, stating general information/basic concepts, specific regulations for the Green Campus Practice at UEH, regulations for each stakeholder, management mechanism, appointment of tasks, and organization. Specifically: Chapter 1: Regulations on general information regarding purposes, basis of issuance, subjects, scope of application, and concepts of approaches to Green Campus Thanks to the new modern and international approaches, the Regulations clearly state specific actions so that UEHer can: (i) Practice waste classification at source, (ii) Practice the 3R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), (iii) Green University principles. Special emphasis is placed on classifying waste at source at UEH Go Green Stations (garbage sorting stations, standardized trash bins) at campuses, forming green habits on campuses and in daily life. Chapter 2: Detailed regulations on the UEH Green Campus Practices include 3 main parts: Practice waste classification in accordance with Model 3 (Food scraps, recyclables, residual trash) or Model 7 (liquids, food scraps, metals, recycled plastics, paper, milk cartons, and remaining trash ) at UEH Go Green Stations located at UEH Campuses; 3R practices include Reduce, Reuse and Recycle; Practice Green University principles are as follows: Dissecting and classifying garbage; Keeping the academic space and environment clean; Protecting and preserving facilities and equipment at UEH campus; Saving resources: Electric lights, air conditioners, water, office printing paper; Increasing trees at desks, offices, living rooms; Increasing physical activities and using stairs within facilities; Choosing and using public transportation, UEH Shuttle Bus. Chapter 3: Regulations for related parties, specifically units under UEH, Member UEH Colleges, and Units under Vinh Long Campus; UEHer’s responsibilities; Units related to waste collection, classification and transportation; Units involved in procurement of goods and services; Goods and service providers (canteens, supermarkets, etc.); Event and festival organizers. Chapter 4: Management of task appointment prescribed for the Department of Facilities, Vinh Long Campus; Department of Human Resources Management, Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Student Affairs, Department of Inspectorate, Youth Union - Student Association to implement the contents of Green Campus Regulations Chapter 5: Implementation includes sanctions and enforcement provisions related to the Regulations UEH Green Campus Practice Regulations video Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - emphasized: “After the period of communication, education and raising awareness, the issuance of the Green University Practice Regulations is the next practical action of UEH to gradually change the behavior and habits of UEHers and related units. UEH Green Campus is a long-term project, "real people, real things", not just a movement or communication activity. Since then, UEH hopes to contribute to changing the habits of the UEH community, towards a green and environmentally friendly lifestyle. Right at UEH University's campuses, UEHers is empowered and proactively finds solutions and hands-on practice to become a global citizen acting for sustainable development. Therefore, the University hopes that UEHers will join hands, act together, protect the environment, and spread a green lifestyle within the school, creating positive values for the environment and society." News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 13, 2023, at Hall B1.302, the closing ceremony of UEH Mentoring Club season 8 - Mahalo Festival - took place to look back on the past journey and to review unforgettable memories of the program and together heading to a new development journey. The program was attended by representatives of UEH Alumni Office; Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang - Former Chairman of UEH Mentoring Club; Ms. Le Thi Thuy – Co-chairwomen of UEH Mentoring Club; Mr. Ly Duc Toan – Co-chairman of UEH Mentoring Club; those who are representatives of Mentoring Bank, Mentoring Polytechnic; The mentors are CEOs, directors, managers, etc. from businesses, corporations and more than 200 mentees of season 8. Opening the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang - Former Chairman of UEH Mentoring Club - had meaningful sharing: "Season 8 of UEH Mentoring has ended, a generation of UEH Mentoring has grown up, yet it is not the end but the beginning of a new journey for you. Above all, we always feel the kindness in the UEH Mentoring community, the inheritance and continuation of generations of mentees.” Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang - Former Chairman of UEH Mentoring Club - giving the opening speech UEH Mentoring Club season 8 ended with many outstanding successes compared to the previous seasons. With 327 mentors and 499 mentees, the program organized more than 2,056 1-1 Mentoring sessions, more than 124 Cross Mentoring sessions, and 11 Training sessions. Accompanying mentees, UEH Mentoring Club awarded 3 Japan Tour scholarships to the 3 best mentees to study in Japan. On behalf of the Executive Board of UEH Mentoring, Mr. Ly Duc Toan - Co-chairman of UEH Mentoring Club - thanked UEH Alumni for always supporting and accompanying the club’s activities. Mr. Ly Duc Toan – Co-chairman of UEH Mentoring Club - reporting Season 8 activities Towards the activities of UEH Mentoring season 9, the club will focus on the main areas including: Orientation activities and Mentee recruitment Season 9; Training activities: Organize at least 9 training sessions on both hard and soft skills; 2 company visits, Mentor and Mentee Gathering sessions; Award scholarships to encourage learning in difficult circumstances; Continuing to organize Japan Tour for the Program's excellent Mentees; Other volunteer and engagement activities. UEH Mentoring Season 8 ended with successful marks, absolutely, the beautiful memories and the maturity of the Mentees will remain forever in everyone’s memory. Together, they created a meaningful, complete, and emotional ceremony. Congratulations on the success of UEH Mentoring Club season 8 and hope that the Club will continue to take steps to develop in the coming time to fulfill the mission of connecting, spreading, and giving value to the community, as the UEH orientation has been implemented. Additional photos related to UEH Mentoring Club's Season 8 closing ceremony: Checking in and signing Awarding the certificates of Top 3 Best Mentees Season 8 Awarding the certificates of Top 12 Excellent Mentees Season 8 Mentees Season 8’s representative sharing at the closing ceremony Mentors sharing at the closing session News, photos: UEH Alumni, UEH Mentoring. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 11, 2023, at the Auditorium of Khanh Hoa Province, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with Khanh Hoa Provincial Inspectorate organized the opening ceremony of the professional fostering and training course for Khanh Hoa Inspectorate in 2023. Attending the opening ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of UEH Department of Continuing Education. On behalf of Khanh Hoa Provincial Inspectorate, there were Mr. Tran Minh Chien - Chief Inspector of Khanh Hoa Province along with Deputy Chief Inspectors of the Province, Heads of affiliated Departments, 60 students participating in person and more than 80 students participating online from Districts in Cam Ranh and Nha Trang. Overview of the opening ceremony The professional fostering and training course for Khanh Hoa Inspectorate in 2023 was organized to improve professional knowledge, experience, and skills in detecting violations in the fields of inspection with the specific requirements: inspectors must closely follow the practices of inspection, there must be discussions with learners about some specific situations and lessons learned in inspection work. It is necessary to evaluate the capacity and professional knowledge of each trainee after completing the course. The program takes place with many topics, in which the first topic on Construction Planning will be implemented on August 11, 2023, with the main contents revolving around Land-Use Planning, Compensation and Land Clearance, and Construction Planning and Construction Permits held in 4 sessions. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Tran Minh Chien - Chief Inspector of Khanh Hoa Province - stated: "Following the direction of the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee in Official Dispatch No. 1705/UBND-NC dated February 27, 2023 on the organization of training courses for civil servants doing inspection in order to improve the quality of the civil servants doing inspection, to meet the increasing requirements, and to promptly detect corruption and negativity which are increasingly diverse, sophisticated and complex in today's conditions." Inspectors of Khanh Hoa Province have discussed and worked with the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City many times. In order to develop a specific program for the professional training and fostering course for inspection to be organized, including urban planning, investment project formulation, land use management, public investment management and procurement. Right after the opening ceremony, the first topic in the Provincial Inspection Plan under the Professional Training and Fostering Course for Inspection in 2023 was presented. A total of 141 civil servants and employees participated in the course of which 60 civil servants participated in person and 81 civil servants and employees participated online. Mr. Tran Minh Chien also suggested all civil servants and employees of the whole industry to participate in the course, seriously and actively discuss challenges, problems and inadequacies in working practices, and question UEH experts and lecturers. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong highly appreciated the coordination between Khanh Hoa Provincial Inspectors and UEH, he also stated that the University, in order for the organization to meet the requirements of Khanh Hoa Provincial Inspectors, invited knowledgeable and experienced teachers to lecture, to prepare equipment for classrooms (Hybrid Class System for online learners), and to apply technology in class organization and management. On behalf of the course’s Organizing Committee, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong announced the opening of the Conference on the Professional Fostering and Training Course for Khanh Hoa Inspectorate in 2023. The training conference takes place on Fridays and Saturdays every 2 weeks and ends in early October 2023. Delegates from both sides taking photos together News and photos: UEH Department of Continuing Education, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 28, 2023, School of Banking, UEH College of Business held the 3rd SRS Seminar 2023 with the theme: “CBDCS in economics and finance and future research directions” with the presentation of the speaker: Associate Professor. Dr. Muhammad Ali Nasir. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Nasir has been teaching at the University of Leeds since February 2022. Prior to that, he was an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Huddersfield (July 2020) and has been a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Leeds Business School since mid-May 2012. As a scholar and publisher of many prestigious journals, he demonstrates a strong and profound interest in innovative pedagogy, teaching and academic research. Currently, he is researching issues related to macroeconomic policymaking and issues around post-COVID-19 financial stability in many countries around the world. This SRS2023 attracted nearly 50 lecturers, academicians and PhD candidates to participate in a combined format of online and offline. Image 1. Overview of the Seminar At the seminar, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Nasir focused on presenting and sharing the key issues: The presentation was very lively with many questions exchanged from the lecturers, academicians and PhD students attending in person and online. In general, the majority of opinions discussed policy implications and methods of CDBC construction in Vietnam as well as in the world. This was a regular activity under the School of Banking Scientific Talk Series 2023 to create a forum for academic exchanges between UEH lecturers and researchers and especially to update new research directions in the field of economics and finance and banking. Image 2: Representatives of the School of Banking presented souvenirs to the speakers Image 3. The organizers took a photo with the speaker News, photos: UEH School of Banking, UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the occasion of the 20th Graduation Anniversary of Batch 25 UEH, the Executive Board of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Alumni Network (UEH Alumni) in collaboration with Batch 25 Alumni Activity Committee organized a series to celebrate 20 years of graduation – Reunion of the UEH Batch 25 from August 11-12, 2023. The series including meetings, visits to UEH campuses, and a variety of golf, football, and tennis competitions were responded to and returned by more than 200 alumni of Batch 25. UEH Batch 25 Reunion - Celebrating 20 years of graduation and visiting Campus B The reunion program for Batch 25 UEH - 20th Graduation Anniversary was held on the afternoon of August 12, 2023, at Hall B1.302 in a warm and loving atmosphere. Attending the meeting, on behalf of UEH Alumni leaders, there were Dr. Tran The Hoang – Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication and General Secretary of UEH Alumni, along with more than 100 alumni of Batch 25 attended the meeting. Speaking at the program, Dr. Tran The Hoang - Standing Vice President of UEH Alumni - welcomed the return of Batch 25 Alumni with extremely exciting and impressive activities. Dr. Tran The Hoang exchanged information related to the development of the university in recent years, along with the development orientation of UEH to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. It was a journey full of ambitions and aspirations of the school's staff and employees, as well as days of relentless efforts, marking the maturity of so many generations of UEH students. Dr. Tran The Hoang – Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni-  speaking at the meeting Mr. Tran Dai Nghia - Representative of Batch 25 Alumni - emotionally shared his feelings on the day he returned to visit the school, which is attached to his memories in the lecture halls. He also thanked the UEH Leadership Board and the Executive Board of the UEH Alumni Network for facilitating Batch Alumni to have meaningful activities to visit the school. Mr. Tran Dai Nghia – Representative of Batch 25 Alumni - giving a speech With a journey of nearly 48 years of construction and development, UEH has always focused on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with organizations, agencies and businesses through the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” so that the partners can accompany in the process of training high-quality human resources; at the same time, bringing values to society and the community, especially spreading the value of multi-field and multi-disciplinary knowledge. At the meeting, Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication, General Secretary of UEH Alumni - introduced the program “Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” so that alumni can accompany UEH to contribute to the spread of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational values to the community. Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication, General Secretary of UEH Alumni - presenting the Program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" During this return, the alumni were guided to visit Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong District 10. The tour helps alumni recall precious memories on campus, share and feel the changes of UEH over the years, and further tighten the feelings of attachment, connecting generations. In addition, the program to celebrate the 20th graduation anniversary of Batch 25 includes sports activities: Outing Golf UEH K.25 – 20th Graduation Anniversary: Fundraising for UEH Talent Incubation Opening the sports series, on August 11, 2023, at Tan Son Nhat Golf Course, the Executive Board of the Alumni Network of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Alumni) organized the UEH K.25 Outing Golf Tournament – Celebrating 20 years of Graduation with the participation of 50 golfers. The golf tournament was organized to connect and exchange 25 UEH Alumni. In addition, this is also an opportunity for alumni to contribute to the educational development of the school, through the UEH Talent Incubation Scholarship Fund. The golf tournament was started in favorable weather conditions with a professional organization. The golfers were very excited to conquer the golf course to win attractive prizes. Football exchanges between UEH Employee Team and Alumni Team of Batch 25 at Campus N – Nguyen Van Linh Street, Binh Chanh On the morning of August 12, at the Nguyen Van Linh Sports Complex, the Executive Board of the Alumni Network of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Alumni) successfully organized a football match between the UEH Employee Team and Batch 25 Alumni Team. With a spirit of enthusiasm, the players of the teams devoted to the audience a beautiful and extremely attractive match. In the end, two friendly matches ended with the scores of 2-2 and 3-2 in the joy of solidarity and friendship between the UEH Employee Team and Batch 25 Alumni Team. The tennis Match between UEH Employees and Batch 25 Alumni On the morning of August 12, 2023, at the tennis court of Aviation Club, there was also a tennis match between UEH Employees and Batch 25 Alumni with enthusiastic responses of 14 pairs of athletes. The tournament took place in the spirit of enthusiasm of all participating athletes, creating a fiery atmosphere along with tactical shots of very attractive matches. After dramatic matches, the Organizing Committee awarded the following prizes: First Prize: Mr. Phan Ngoc Danh and Mr. Pham Quang Huy – UEH Employees Second Prize: Mr. Le Xuan Hien and Mr. Ha Hoang The Quang – K25 Former Student Third Prize: Mr. Le Van Tam and Mr. Duong Minh Hai – UEH Employees Fourth Prize: Mr. Nguyen Khac Hao and Mr. Nguyen Tien Trung – K25 Former Student Within the framework of the 20th Graduation Anniversary of Batch 25, besides sports activities, Batch 25 alumni contributed to the GIVING TO UEH program including the following items: "Hàng cây K25" worth 102,000,000 VND “Hàng ghế công viên sân trường” worth 36,000,000 VND Contributing to the Talent Nurturing Scholarship Fund 390,000,000 VND Over 48 years of establishment and development, the UEH common house has witnessed the efforts, youthful ambitions, maturity and reaching out to the great sea of many generations of learners. For now, the UEHers come back, contribute together, build for the development of UEH, and connect and support the next generation of juniors. Representative of Batch Alumni awarded the "UEH Talent Nurturing" Scholarship Fund UEH and the Executive Board of the Alumni Network (UEH Alumni) sincerely thanked and are always ready to warmly welcome generations of alumni back to visit the school. Hopefully, in the coming time, alumni will continue to closely connect and make practical contributions to UEH's educational cause, as well as contribute to the spread of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational values to the community with the University. More photos about the UEH Batch Reunion Series – 20th Graduation Anniversary The meeting and visit to Campus B: UEH K.25 Outing Golf Tournament: Football Matches between UEH Employee Team and Batch 25 Alumni Team and Visits at campus N - Nguyen Van Linh Street, Binh Chanh: Tennis exchange between UEH Employee Team and Batch 25 Alumni Team: News, photos: UEH Alumni Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 12, 2023, in Ho Chi Minh City, the Vietnam Real Estate Association held a delegate congress of the Vietnam Real Estate Education Association (VNREEA) I (2023 - 2027) and Vietnam Real Estate Human Resources Forum (2023 - 2024). Attending the event were Dr. Nguyen Van Khoi, Chairman of Vietnam Real Estate Association (VNREA), Mr. Le Khac Hiep, Vice Chairman of VNREA, Mr. Le Hoang Chau, Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Association, together with representatives of public and private universities with real estate or land management programs, short-term training institutes, and a number of interested businesses. Opening ceremony of Vietnam Real Estate Human Resource Forum 2023-2024 VNREA decided to establish the Vietnam Real Estate Education Association (VNREEA). This is a professional social organization that brings together higher education institutions, vocational education institutions, businesses, organizations and individuals who are lecturers, experts, researchers, etc. in the real estate sector. Dr. Nguyen Van Khoi, Chairman of the Vietnam Real Estate Association, shared: "With the participation of more than 100 universities, representatives of large enterprises in the real estate industry, the Office of the National Council for Education and Human Resource Development... I hope all of us can sit down together to discuss and find effective and practical solutions to improve the quality of human resources in real estate in Vietnam." Speech of Dr. Nguyen Van Khoi, Chairman of Vietnam Real Estate Association Speech of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Discussions between the Council and participating businesses The Congress elected 9 members of the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Real Estate Education Association for the first term in the period of 2023 - 2028, including: 1. Dr. Le Khac Hiep, Vice Chairman of Vietnam Real Estate Association, Chairman of VNREEA 2. Prof. Dr. Hoang Van Cuong, Vice Rector of National Economics University – Vice President of VNREEA 3. Prof. Dr. Ha Thanh Toan, Rector of Can Tho University - Vice President of VNREEA 4. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vice President of VNREEA 5. Dr. Tran Dinh Ly, Vice President of Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry - Vice President of VNREEA 6. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoai Phuong, Rector of Ba Ria - Vung Tau University - Vice President of VNREEA 7. Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan, Head of Real Estate Department, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vice President of VNREEA 8. Mr. Nguyen Le Hai Dang, Strategy and Coaching Specialist - Vice President of VNREEA 9. Dr. Nguyen Thi Kim Khanh, Member of the Executive Committee of Vietnam Real Estate Association - Vice President and General Secretary of VNREEA Standing Committee of the Vietnam Real Estate Education Association, Term I, 2023-2028 The official launching event of VNREEA marks an important milestone for the development of training and high-quality human resource supply for Vietnam's real estate industry. This is also an opportunity to meet and exchange industry information, and closely link the ‘supply-demand’ of human resources in the real estate industry, strongly promoting joint actions towards the goal of improving high-quality human resources to meet the needs of sustainable integration and development of enterprises and the Vietnamese real estate industry. In the future, the Vietnam Real Estate Education Association (VNREEA) will conduct a number of activities that have a positive impact on the teaching and short-term training of real estate such as translating popular textbooks and organizing activities receiving the participation of other universities such as student competitions. Newspapers reporting the event: https://tuoitre.vn/doanh-nghiep-bat-dong-san-than-nhan-luc-yeu-truong-dai-hoc-phan-bac-2023081216462034.htm https://m.reatimes.vn/chinh-thuc-ra-mat-lien-chi-hoi-dao-tao-bat-dong-san-viet-nam-20201224000021377.html https://thanhnien.vn/nguon-nhan-luc-bat-dong-san-moi-chi-dap-ung-30-40-yeu-cau-185230812165546762.htm https://giaoducthoidai.vn/nganh-bat-dong-san-khat-tu-nhan-su-cao-cap-den-so-cap-post650352.html Additional photos Voting to establish the standing committee Discussion session of the Standing Committee of the Association All members of the Organizing Committee News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 12, 2023, at Room B1.205, the Executive Board of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Alumni Network (UEH Alumni) in collaboration with the 19th Alumni Liaison Committee held a meeting on the occasion of the 25th Graduation Anniversary of Batch 19 - University of Finance and Accounting Ho Chi Minh City (now merged into the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) in a friendly and warm atmosphere. Attending the meeting, on behalf of UEH Alumni leaders, there were Dr. Tran The Hoang – Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni and Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su – Deputy Head of Department of Marketing and Communication cum Member of UEH Alumni and more than 100 alumni of Batch 19 attending the meeting. Speaking at the program, Dr. Tran The Hoang - Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni - welcomed the return of Batch 19 Alumni after 25 years of graduation. Dr. Tran The Hoang shared information related to the development of the university in the past time, along with the development orientation of UEH to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. It is a journey full of ambitions and aspirations of the collective staff, lecturers and officials, as well as days of relentless efforts, marking the maturity of so many generations of UEH students. Dr. Tran The Hoang - Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni - giving a speech Mr. Truong Quang Minh - Member of the Alumni Liaison Committee of Batch 19, University of Finance and Accounting Ho Chi Minh City - shared his special feelings when returning to the school with memories of the university lecture halls, and the pride to witness the remarkable changes of UEH. Mr. Truong Quang Minh also thanked the Leadership Board and the Executive Board of UEH Alumni Network for creating favorable conditions for the Batch 19 Alumni to organize a meaningful meeting. Mr. Truong Quang Minh - Member of Liaison Committee Alumni of Batch 19, University of Finance and Accounting of Ho Chi Minh City - sharing at the meeting. During the years of construction and development, UEH has always focused on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with organizations, agencies and businesses through the program “Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” so that the partners can accompany in the process of training high-quality human resources; concurrently, bringing values to society and the community, especially spreading the value of multi-field and multi-disciplinary knowledge. Accompanying the GIVING TO UEH program, and spreading the good traditional values, which are molded and continued through each generation of UEHer, on the occasion of visiting the school, the Batch 19 Alumni contributed VND 50,000,000 to “Talent Nurturing” scholarship of GIVING TO UEH in order to encourage good students to develop their talents and to give wings to disadvantaged students to realize their dream of going to school. Representative of Batch19 Alumni awarding the “Talent Nurturing” Scholarship Fund Over 48 years of establishment and development, the UEH common house has witnessed the efforts, youthful ambitions, maturity and reaching out to the great sea of many generations of learners. For now, UEHers come back together, contributing, building for the development of UEH, and connecting and supporting the next generation of juniors. UEH and the Executive Board of the Alumni Network (UEH Alumni) sincerely thank and are always ready to warmly welcome generations of alumni back to visit the school. Hopefully, in the coming time, alumni will continue to closely connect and make practical contributions to UEH's educational cause, as well as contribute to the spread of knowledge, civilization, and comprehensive educational values to the community with the University. More photos related to the meeting and visit of the Batch 19 Alumni: News, photos: UEH Alumni Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 8, 2023, at Room B1.205, the Executive Board of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Alumni Network (UEH Alumni) in collaboration with the Alumni Representative Board of Batch 18 held a meeting on the occasion of the 30th Anniversary of Batch 18 - University of Finance and Accounting Ho Chi Minh City (now merged into the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) in a warm and loving atmosphere. Attending the meeting, on the side of UEH Alumni leaders, there were Dr. Tran The Hoang – Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet – Head of Department of Marketing and Communication and General Secretary of UEH Alumni, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of Department of Marketing and Communication cum Member of UEH Alumni and more than 100 alumni of Batch 18 attended the meeting. Speaking at the program, Dr. Tran The Hoang - Standing Vice President of UEH Alumni - welcomed the return of Batch 18 Alumni after 30 years of graduation. Dr. Tran The Hoang exchanged information related to the development of the university in recent years, along with the development orientation of UEH to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. It was a journey full of ambitions and aspirations of the school's staff and employees, as well as days of relentless efforts, marking the maturity of so many generations of UEH students. Dr. Tran The Hoang - Permanent Vice President of UEH Alumni - giving a speech Dr. Nguyen Duc Thuan - Lecturer of University of Finance - Marketing - Representative of Batch 18 Alumni thanked the UEH leadership and the Executive Board of the UEH Alumni Network for creating favorable conditions for Batch 18 to have a meaningful meeting. Besides, Dr. Nguyen Duc Thuan shared his emotional feelings when returning to the school with memories of the university lecture halls. Dr. Nguyen Duc Thuan - Lecturer at University of Finance - Marketing - Representative of the Batch 18 Alumni giving a speech Over the course of nearly 48 years of construction and development, UEH has always focused on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with organizations, agencies and businesses through the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge – Sustainable Action” so that the partners can accompany in the process of training high-quality human resources; concurrently, bringing values to society and the community, especially spreading the value of multi-field and multi-disciplinary knowledge. Mr. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication, General Secretary of UEH Alumni - presenting the Program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" In order to accompany the GIVING TO UEH program, and spread the good traditional values, which are molded and continued through each generation of UEHer, on the occasion of visiting the school, Batch 18 Alumni contributed VND 70,000,000 to the “Talent Nurturing” scholarship of GIVING TO UEH in order to encourage good students to develop their talents and give wings to disadvantaged students to realize their dream of going to school. Mr. Tran Huu Dai - Director of Saigon Tax Agency - Representative Batch 18 Alumni - awarding medals and “Talent Nurturing” Scholarship Fund During this return, the alumni were guided by the UEH Alumni Office to visit places they were attached to during their student days that now is invested with modern facilities at Campus B, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong District 10, listed as smart classrooms, Smart library, English zone, etc. The tour helps alumni recall precious memories on campus, share and feel the changes of UEH over the years, and tighten up more emotional attachment, connecting generations. Over 48 years of establishment and development, the UEH common house has witnessed the efforts, youthful ambitions, maturity and reaching out to the great sea of many generations of learners. For now, UEHers come back together, contribute, build for the development of UEH, and connect and support the next generation of juniors. UEH and the Executive Board of the Alumni Network (UEH Alumni) sincerely thank and are always ready to warmly welcome generations of alumni back to visit the school. Hopefully, in the coming time, alumni will continue to closely connect and make practical contributions to UEH's educational cause, as well as contribute to the spread of knowledge, civilization, and comprehensive educational values to the community with the University. More photos related to the meeting and visit of Batch 18 Alumni: News, photos: UEH Alumni Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 27, 2023, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) had a meeting with Can Tho University Journal of Science to exchange experiences in the process of joining SCOPUS. With the achievements in the process of internationalization and joining the prestigious international indexes, especially the fact that JABES was officially recognized in the SCOPUS List in the Q1 quartile, JABES shared practical experiences for Can Tho University Journal of Science. On the side of JABES, attending the meeting were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan - Deputy Editor-in-Chief and members of the Journal; On behalf of Can Tho University Journal of Science, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Council of Can Tho University - Head of the delegation, Dr. Tran Thanh Dien - Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Members of the Journal. JABES and the delegation of Can Tho University Journal of Science After the welcome speech of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, representative of the Delegation – Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong stated: “Can Tho University and Can Tho University Journal of Science are very appreciative of the achievements JABES has achieved in recent years, especially the event that JABES officially joined the list of SCOPUS from March 2022 and look forward to sharing JABES's experiences with the hope that Can Tho University Journal of Science can be selectively absorbed for the SCOPUS joining strategy in 2025". Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai affirmed that on the basis of the good relationship between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho University for many years, JABES is willing to support and contribute ideas to Can Tho University Journal of Science to complete international standards to join SCOPUS in the near future. Representing JABES, Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan detailed the six-step roadmap that JABES has implemented and succeeded in participating in ESCI, SCOPUS, ABDC... along with key work contents and practical experiences of JABES in which Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan emphasized the standards of article quality, the internationalization of editorial board members, the geographical diversity of authors, ensuring a transparent working process and independent peer review along with solutions to attract and to improve the quality of articles so as to enhance the recognition of the domestic and international scientific community. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan – Deputy Editor-in-Chief of JABES - sharing his experiences in joining Scopus of JABES After the presentation of Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan, Dr. Tran Thanh Dien summarized the model and activities of Can Tho University Journal of Science. In each content presented, the two sides had discussions, at the same time, JABES shared some practical experiences to suggest that the Can Tho University Journal of Science can be formed on the actual operating status for reference, application, and effective implementation in the near future. Dr. Tran Thanh Dien - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Can Tho University Journal of Science - presenting the operational model and activities of the Journal. Members of the delegation of Can Tho University Journal of Science asking questions The working session ended successfully in the spirit of open exchange and sincere comments with the common goal of bringing Vietnamese economic journals into the international academic community, continuing to maintain and promote the future relationship between the two Universities in general and the two Journals in particular. Representatives of the two journals exchanging souvenirs News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Southeast of Viet Nam is an important economic driving force of the country; on the other hand, the negative externalities from production and consumption activities of the region are seriously affecting the environment. Facing this problem, the authors of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has conducted a study on green finance in accordance with the theoretical foundation through analyzing the current situation and lessons learned from some countries, from which, proposing relevant recommendations to promote the application of green finance policies effectively and synchronously in the Southeast region towards one sustainable development and adaptation to regional climate change. Source: Collected photo In this first part of the article, the authors introduced the concepts of “Green finance” and solutions for green finance in some countries. What is Green Finance? In recent years, green financial solutions have gradually received more attention, research and discussion. The research review indicates that many different definitions of “Green Finance” are available. According to Chowdhury et al. (2013), green finance refers to financial policies aimed at creating incentives to encourage businesses and consumers towards changing their production and consumption behaviors in a more environmental-friendly manner. More specifically, according to the European Investment Bank (2017), green finance is defined as financial services provided for economic activities to support environmental improvement and climate change mitigation and resource use more efficiently. These activities include funding, operation management and risk management of projects aimed at environmental protection, energy saving, clean energy, green transport and green building. In a general way, Green finance can be understood, according to the definition of the UNEP Program, as follows: Green finance implies the solutions towards sustainable development and climate change adaptation through products and financial services provided by financial institutions. In other words, green finance is understood to increase the level of financial flows (from banking, microcredit, insurance and investment) from diverse sources (public sector, private sector and non- profit governmental organizations) for sustainability and climate change adaptation priorities. Since then, negative environmental and social externalities are effectively resolved. Funded projects are not only geared towards profit but also create environmental benefits; concurrently, greater accountability is required. According to UNEP, Green finance solutions, compared to previous approaches, are multi-dimensional coordination between government, businesses and people as illustrated in Figure 1. In particular, the Government plays an important role in the application, the regulation and the orientation of green finance solutions in multi-ways. At the national level, public finance solutions can be promoted through changes in national regulatory frameworks, harmonization of public finance solutions and strengthening of green financial solutions from different fields. Meanwhile, the local governments play an important role in regulating the financial decision-making process of businesses, promoting the private sector to pay more attention to environmental aspects in line with the sustainable development goals of the region, increasing investment in clean sectors and green technology as well as financing a green economy based on sustainable natural resources. Figure 1: Multi-dimensional partnership to promote the development of Green finance. Source: UNEP Green finance solutions in some countries * China According to the European Investment Bank (2017), China is at an important stage of economic structural adjustment and development model transformation. Accordingly, the need for green finance to support green industries and sustainable development is constantly increasing. In general, the main green finance solutions that the country is implementing can be summarized into the following main contents as follows: • Strongly developing green credit. • Enhancing the role of the stock market in supporting green investment. • Forming a Green Development Fund and mobilizing social capital through Public & Private Partnerships (PPP). • Green Insurance Development. • Improving the emission rights trading market and develop related financial instruments. • Supporting local government initiatives to develop green finance. • Promoting International Cooperation on Green Finance. • Hedging financial risks and strengthening implementation * Korea The Korean government implements Green Finance solutions by 2018 through the Climate Change Preparedness Plan. In general, green financial solutions in Korea are promoted and developed synchronously in accordance with the following main policies: (1) Formation of funding funds for environmental protection activities The Korean government creates state environmental funds listed as the Green Climate Fund or the Environmental Protection Fund. Through these funds, the Korean Ministry of Environment grants credits for environmentally friendly industrial production listed as the development of new energy or the use of renewable energy. (2) Promoting the participation of financial institutions in green financial solutions The Korean government, besides environmental funding funds, encourages domestic and foreign commercial banks to participate in green financial solutions such as green credit support policies. Commercial banks as well as other financial institutions are involved in these solutions. For example, in 2017, the National Pension Service (NPS) invested 200 billion won in two private greeen funds (Green Private Equity Funds - PEFs) to build green domestic infrastructures listed as renewable energy power plants, waste treatment plants and so on. (3) Developing green bond market Unlike some countries, green bonds in Korea are usually not government bonds. A common type of green bond is a corporate bond, issued to the public to finance environmental or renewable energy projects. For example, in 2016, Hyundai finance company issued green bonds to finance the purchase of hybrid vehicles. (4) Creation of an emission right trading market The Korean government officially launched the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) market in 2015 with the aim of effectively reducing emissions in different sectors of the economy. * Singapore From the point of view of the Singapore government, effective green finance solutions are a combination that considers all three key involved areas: Environment, Society, and Governance (ESG). Investors and companies are paying more and more attention to ESG performance and realizing that it can have a definite impact on a company’s reputation, value, business and investments. Accordingly, Singapore, to promote this mechanism in business, focuses on the deeper integration of ESG issues into financial institutions in Singapore in order to maximize its positive impact on the environment. In the recent years, the Singapore government is promoting ESG integration within the financial sector. More research and development activities in ESG products, expanding the available green financial products and promoting the green bond market. The Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) has made strict ESG compliance mandatory for all listed companies starting from 2018. ESG can be understood as linking corporate sustainability standards with investment decisions. In various sectors, ESG criteria have emerged as one way to help investors understand and assess the resilience and long-term sustainability of investments. In general, the application of the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) of the United Nations to incorporate ESG issues in Singapore's green finance policy can be generalized as follows: Table 1: Application of ESG criteria in Singapore’s green finance Accordingly, the sectors rated as high risk are agriculture, chemicals, defense, fossil fuel energy, forestry, infrastructure, mining and metals, and waste management. These industries are given special consideration upon adopting responsible financial policies regarding their business model and level of risk. In short, Green financial solutions are understood as a combination of many solutions. In order to absolutely effectively solve environmental problems, green finance solutions need to be developed synchronously. In particular, the application of ESG criteria can be a possible solution to improve the environmental efficiency of green finance and to create a foundation for the sustainable development of the Southeast region. Author: Dr. Trần Trung Kiên, Faculty of Public Finance – University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #82. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Quy Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology What will you do with a language degree once you graduate? There is no denying that learning a language increases your employability and shows that you are a quick learner. The ability to speak another language fluently is either a requirement for some jobs or a significant advantage and many recruiters value this quality in candidates even when it does not directly relate to the position they are looking to fill. The ability to speak and write fluently opens up a variety of rewarding career options, but we should exercise caution when identifying a specific field of interest without first ensuring that we have the necessary abilities, knowledge, and experience. Language Workshop with the topic "The Mystery Of Career Prosperity For English Majors," organized by UEH English Zone and the School of Foreign Languages on August 24, 2023, with the participation of Ms. Nguyen Huynh Hong Ngoc, Master of Applied Linguistics and TESOL at Newcastle University, UK, will then allow you to access more specialized job opportunities and continue on your path. The event received a lot of attention from students who are passionate about languages Ms. Hong Ngoc, who was attending the Language Workshop for the first time, shared insightful experiences for students, participants in developing a wider perspective on career opportunities in the Language major. She shared, she has experience working with more than 25 companies and the jobs are developed thanks to her proficiency in the language. English language learners in general have always worked to improve themselves every day to seize beneficial opportunities. According to her, there are four main directions in the language industry that can be used to create career opportunities: Academic, Translation, creative jobs, and Corporate. Four major career branches of linguistics are analyzed The speaker emphasized that while language will be the starting point, students' ability to develop the necessary skills will ultimately determine success. She also discussed whether language students could be replaced by artificial intelligence at the current stage of technological development.  Nothing, she claimed, could ever program a real human to be able to take the place of people in the future. AI can never fully replace human emotions, thoughts, and qualities. For instance, when it comes to translation work, people have unique “slangs” based on their age and place of residence that only humans can use and truly comprehend. So, when comparing AI and humans, AI is just a tool to improve productivity and help people complete tasks well. However, it is an unproven and underappreciated theory that AI will eventually replace humans, particularly in the field of linguistics. Participants in the event understood the message that Language will only serve as a foundation; students' ability to develop the necessary skills during the learning process will ultimately determine success such as academic study, translation skills, international collaboration, communication, journalism, economics, commerce, and services,... Language Workshop is a monthly event that is included in the UEH English Zone's activities and covers a variety of useful subjects to help students and staff gradually develop an interest in learning language, thereby creating a habit of using and improving communication skills. To register and participate in the upcoming Language workshop, please follow UEH English Zone fanpage to update the latest information about the event! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After a long summer break, it’s time for our beloved UEH students to start the new semester full of excitement and the English Zone has officially returned with our weekly offline activities. In August, at the UEH English Zone, UEHers had a chance to experience a colorful of Club Activities, EZ Networking and EZ Talks & Boardgames series with practical values. Step back to move forward Farewell to the Zep and MS Teams UEH platform, UEHers could now comeback to the UEH English Zone. Now, students no longer have to worry about the sun and the rain because the park has been equipped with beautiful green umbrellas, helping them to experience the activities to the fullest. With a summer full of outings and travel, surely many of you will still wonder why summer had to end so fast. Understanding this, BELL English Club in collaboration with UEH English Zone held a Speaking Group Extended. session with the theme Wander Over Yonder. The sharing session was beyond successful, giving UEH students the opportunity to share, to learn from all the experienced travelers and at the same time, create meaningful memories together. Sharing your stories and tips for a memorable travel experience with BELL Club In addition, UEH English Zone associated with the Faculty of Foreign Languages have hosted the Coffee Talk #27: Flexadence. This conversation with the new topic has turned each person's unique abilities into something they are confident of instead of feeling ashamed, which has been a great source of motivation for participants to rise and shine on their journey ahead. Raise your voice and Immerse in multi-dimensional perspectives EZ Talks & Boardgames continue to attract a noticeable number of UEH students. With the appearance of games that are "old but gold" such as: UNO, Exploding Kitten, Secret H…. And the highlight of this August, keeping the promise to the students: every month a new Board Game, this month, Happy Salmon officially contributes to the huge game sets of UEH English Zone on the upcoming semester. Putting on a scale with Board Games, Talk activities are no slouch. Various relatable and fascinating topics have been actively deployed  by the hosts such as: Conflicts, Gossip & Rumors, Generation gap and Annoying things. You are free to share your views from a positive perspective, and through that, get a chance to learn  life concepts, especially, improve your English ability to its full potential. UEHers attends EZ Talks and Board games’ activities This August, UEH English Zone has created a lively and bustling English environment, bringing relaxing moments for students after stressful study sessions. And certainly, the heat won’t stop in the coming months. So, please follow the fanpage of UEH English Zone to update the latest information about regular activities of English Zone! News, Photo: Department of student affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of August 23, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is absolutely honored to welcome the Australian Minister and Foreign Affairs Delegation to attend the Seminar - Live Dialogue titled “Student Town Hall with Australia's Minister of Foreign Affairs” at UEH with the purpose of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnamese - Australian relationship. This event attracted the participation of more than 250 UEH students along with representatives of Leaders and Officials at UEH University. On the morning of August 23, 2023, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) welcomed Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs - Senator Penny Wong and Secretary of HCM City Party Committee - Mr Nguyen Van Nen at Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Headquarter. Delegates taking memoir photos An opportunity for the Young Generation of Vietnam - Australia to share their views on international issues “Student Town Hall with Australia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs” diễn ra tại UEH vào chiều ngày 23/8 là một sự kiện tương tác trực tiếp giữa sinh viên và Bộ trưởng Bộ Ngoại giao Úc. Có thể nói, sự kiện này không chỉ là một dấu mốc quan trọng trong việc thúc đẩy tình hữu nghị giữa hai quốc gia mà còn là cơ hội quý giá để thế hệ trẻ Việt Nam và Úc cùng nhau chia sẻ quan điểm và góc nhìn về các vấn đề mang tầm quốc tế như phát triển bền vững, biến đổi khí hậu toàn cầu, chuyển đổi năng lượng,... “Student Town Hall with Australia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs” taking place at UEH on the afternoon of August 23 is one live interaction event among students and the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs. It should be stated that this event is not only an important milestone in promoting the friendship between the two countries but also one valuable opportunity for the young generations of Vietnam and Australia to share their views and perspectives regarding international issues listed as sustainable development, global climate change, energy transition and so on. Possessing this meaning, this seminar was honored to receive the presence of delegates from University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Western Sydney University and Australian Department of Foreign Affairs. On behalf of Australian Department of Foreign Affairs, there are: Senator Penny Wong - Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Andrew Goledzinowski - Australian Ambassador in Vietnam; Mr. Patrick Ingle - Policy Advisor for Secretary of State; Mr. Shaun Fitzgerald - Executor for Secretary of State; Ms. Sarah Hooper - Australian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City; Ms. Robyn Mudie, Deputy Director General - Office for Southeast Asia (OSA) - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mainland Markets Southeast Asia, DFAT; Ms. Rebecca Ball - Senior Commissioner for Trade and Investment Responsibility for Vietnam and Cambodia, Austrade; Ms. Carol Holmes, Secretary - Politics; Mr. Luke Davies - Director of Vietnam and Cambodia Section, DFAT; Mr. Ciaran Chestnutt - Deputy Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Dominic Balasuriya - Economic Consultant in Ho Chi Minh City. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Assoc. Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Dean of UEH Institute of International Training (ISB); Dr. Douglas Foster - ISB Deputy Dean; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Phuong Thao - Deputy Dean of ISB; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of UEH Department of Scientific Management-International Cooperation; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation. On behalf of Western Sydney University, there were Prof. Yi-Chen Lan - Vice President (Global Development) and the Director of Vietnam Branch. The seminar receiving the presence of delegates from the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Western Sydney University Overview of the talk The spirit of profound educational cooperation between the two countries Within the process of promoting the strategy concerning education internationalization and strengthening the cooperation between Vietnam-Australia, during 47 years of establishment and development, UEH has built one proud history in training cooperation and study together with other leading Australian universities as well as reputable businesses and NGOs. Furthermore, UEH was honored to be confirmed as an excellent representative in the U-Multirank 2022 Rankings. Joining the atmosphere of celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Australia, the event “Student Town Hall with Australia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs” marked a new chapter in connecting the two countries. This event is not only an integration of vision and knowledge but also brings value beyond national borders besides demonstrating the spirit of profound educational cooperation. Presenting the welcome speech towards Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs - Senator Penny Wong, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized: “It is, definitely, of great pleasure and honor that, today, UEH welcomes Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs - Senator Penny Wong. Minister Wong’s visit today reflects our UEH’s commitment to providing students with the opportunity to connect, to learn and to be inspired from global leaders. The dialogues taking place here are not simply normal dialogues but also a bridge connecting the efforts, the ambitions and the futures of the two countries: Vietnam - Australia. Our students have the opportunity to interact directly with a leader with a deep understanding of international relations and diplomacy. This interaction is invaluable as it helps UEH students gain a deeper understanding of the world beyond the borders of Vietnam. Besides, Minister Wong’s visit to UEH is, once again, an affirmation of the important role of education in promoting the relationship between the two countries. This relationship has been formed on the basis of mutual learning, the development, and the pursuit of common goals.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh giving a welcome speech Better future commitment towards global issues At this seminar, Minister Wong presented his opinions on climate change and energy transition. Both Vietnam and Australia Nations have committed to leading in zero emissions by 2050. “Since 2000, renewables only accounted for 10%; nevertheless, by 2022, this figure has increased to 35%. This is a big economic challenge that requires us to rethink the production process. To achieve this goal, we need to deliver zero-emissions goods and services by 2050.” - Minister Wong affirmed. What is more, the Minister emphasized the role of education in the current economy: “Education is completely important because of the nature of the economy. In this country, the young generation is very eager to have a good education, to expand their knowledge and skills. The close connection between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City(UEH)  and Western Sydney University make it possible for UEH students to access an international education.” Minister Wong emphasizing the role of education as well as giving opinions on climate change and energy transition issues Spreading awareness regarding global issues What is more special, the success of the seminar “Student Town Hall with Australia's Minister of Foreign Affairs” can be demonstrated as attracting a large number of UEH students' participation, listening together and sharing ideas about the urgent issues of society and the world listed as global climate change, energy transition and so on. Therefore, it is to affirm the role of future generations in the sustainable development of the world. In terms of one bigger picture of international relations, this event certainly contributes to embellishing the features of multilateral interaction, understanding and cooperation in this turbulent time. Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs sharing with UEH students UEH students talking directly to Minister Wong at the seminar The Seminar - Live Dialogue titled “Student Town Hall with Australia's Minister of Foreign Affairs” at UEH took place successfully, continuing to contribute to the positive relationship between Vietnam and Australia that has been established during the past 50 years. News, photos: UEH ISB, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Reporting Press: 1. Newspaper of Tuổi trẻ: Ngoại trưởng Úc giao lưu với sinh viên, gợi ý chuyển dịch kinh tế bối cảnh Net Zero 2. Newspaper of Thanh Niên: Ngoại trưởng Úc chia sẻ tầm nhìn tương lai với sinh viên Việt Nam Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Towards “Training Global Citizens - Sustainable Action”, contributing to 17 SDGs, particularly Education Quality (SDG4.7), the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), in collaboration with the Padjadjaran University Indonesia, has successfully organized the International Summer Camp “Summer Camp & Global Immersion Program” in Bandung, Indonesia, from August 6th to August 13th, 2023. Summer Camp & Global Immersion Program 2023 is a gathering place for talented students from 10 prestigious universities around the world (Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippine, and Germany) to experience, study, and work together in a multicultural environment. Memorable moments at the International Summer Camp 2023 A 7-day journey filled with intensive learning activities and cultural experiences During the 7-day journey in Bandung, Indonesia, students had access to knowledge about social enterprises, sustainable development and metrics, business model development for social enterprises, and the context in Southeast Asia today… Apart from learning in class, students can also visit businesses, experience culture and art, take city tours, participate in fun activities, practice skills, and exchange, specifically: *The first day: Participating in the opening program and workshop with the theme of Social Entrepreneurship at Padjadjaran University Indonesia. Applying the knowledge learned at school, UEH students successfully solved two case studies, impressing international friends. * The second day: Studying and working in groups to present a business model for social enterprises. * The third day: Visiting the recycling factory, and observing the process of collecting, sorting, and recycling plastic, paper, and glass. Listening to the sharing from international speakers on the topic of Sustainability Impact Measurement and Oil Waste Management. In addition, students also took part in the cooking challenge and culinary discovery. * The fourth day: Moving to Tahura Forest and joining the workshop of the professors. Besides the stressful study hours, students were also challenged with exciting outdoor sports activities. At the end of the day, at the Gala Dinner, UEH students prepared many special performances, sharing Vietnamese culture with international friends. * The fifth day: Visiting Batik Komar and experiencing making Batik (Indonesian traditional fabric). On the last days, students learned about the culture, history, and cuisine in Bandung as well as in Jakarta - the capital city of Indonesia. Impressing international friends, UEH students excellently won many awards Proving their capacity and affirming the training quality of UEH with the guidance Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean School of Banking, 25 students from different training programs, including Banking; Securities market; International professional certificate integrated accounting; Hospitality Management; Entrepreneurship Management; Finance have won many awards, including: With an internationalized learning environment, and a partial and full English-oriented training program, 100% of UEH students attending the summer camp were confident in their language proficiency and had IELTS certificates from 6.0 or higher or equivalent TOEFL. A journey to learn, experience and discover After participating in the program, Tran Hai Quynh - Class KT.ICA01 - K48 -  School of Accounting, UEH College of Business, shared: “From the perspective of a first-year student participating in this international summer camp for the first time, the experiences at UNPAD have far exceeded my expectations. Aside from receiving tangible benefits such as the excellent facilities of the program, what I truly cherished throughout this journey was the opportunity to integrate, exchange knowledge, and learn from other students from various countries through projects and professional discussions organized by the professors and local business departments. I felt the beauty of knowledge and kindness as the bond connecting me and students from other countries. Especially the extreme hospitality of Indonesian students towards the UEH representatives. The dedication of the professors and fellow students urged the desire that one day I will have the opportunity to contribute and support them with all my enthusiasm and eagerness.” Hoang Le Chinh - Class ND001 - K46 -  School of Banking, UEH College of Business, shared: “Even though the International Summer Camp & Global Immersion 2023 program has concluded, I am still overwhelmed with happiness and gratitude for the opportunity to study and conduct research at Padjadjaran University (UNPAD). Among the countless memories created during the program, the unwavering dedication of Group 7 (Hoang Le Chinh, Nguyen My Hanh, Nguyen Hai Anh) in completing a continuous 6-hour essay stands out. After the program, I genuinely aspired to become a part of UNPAD. If I were fortunate enough to receive the Master Exchange Scholarship from Padjadjaran University (UNPAD), it would be a significant honor as a UEH student and a life-changing opportunity in my education and research. Furthermore, I could contribute to society, as encapsulated by the program slogan: "Who are you? - Changemaker". I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for the partnership between UEH and Padjadjaran University (Indonesia), which has granted me the chance to participate in the Summer Camp & Global Immersion 2023 program. The invaluable experiences gained from this program would serve as a solid foundation for my ongoing personal growth and development.” Video sharing the feelings of UEH students The program ended with many meaningful experiences with international friends and has opened up many future opportunities for UEH students in the global labor market. After a week of returning to Vietnam, the students have started a new semester, completed their set learning goals, and promised to become the pioneering “Change Maker” generation leading sustainable change. Some more pictures of the trip: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to improve the quality and effectiveness of academic advising, UEH officially launched the new management platform, UEH Advisor Platform, with the motto being as modern - fast - convenient. This continues to be a testament to the digital transformation in university administration, the school's support activities for staff and learners, towards a sustainable development university. A modern - fast - convenient technology platform The UEH Advisor Platform [https://advisor.ueh.edu.vn/] is an online platform that supports the operation of academic advising at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. This will be an important bridge between the school and students, helping them maximize their abilities in learning, training and scientific research. In addition, UEH Advisor Platform is also a tool to provide counseling and mentoring for learners, a place to evaluate and to store relevant information between academic advisors and learners quickly and conveniently. Therefore, learners can access and view the advisor's contact information, announcements, and class schedule for each semester in a specific way. Concurrently, learners can conduct periodic mentoring surveys directly at the platform, replacing the previous traditional form of assessment. Learners can easily perform assessments directly at the platform In terms of academic advisors, the platform is a place to summarize all information related to the student class that the teacher is in charge of advising in a complete and detailed way, including a list of students for each management class, detailed information about each student (GPA, training score, learning status, can note necessary information for individuals during the counseling process and so on). Learners can easily view announcements from academic advisors and school units In addition, UEH Advisor Platform is a place to exchange and to connect between academic advisors and learners more easily. Advisors can create their own news items and announcements for the class they manage so that learners can easily grasp and update information. Concurrently, learners can directly exchange and discuss with their academic advisors and class members right on the platform when needed. This contributes to linking the roles and responsibilities of teachers with students in mentoring. Academic advisors exchanging with students in class Instructions regarding using UEH Advisor Platform: Step 1: Go to [https://advisor.ueh.edu.vn/] and use your student account (for learners) and staff account (for academic advisors) to log in. Step 2: Select the information/task that you are looking for in each specific category on the platform (advisor information, news, timetable, evaluation, online chat, meeting participation, etc.) The school believes that the UEH Advisor Platform will be a tool to help improve the quality of academic advising and to provide learners with accurate and fast sources of information. UEH is always a pioneer in innovating and applying technology to the management and the operation process in order to improve the quality of UEH’s training and learning activities of learners. The development of the UEH Advisor Platform is a testament to the educational digital transformation efforts that the University has been implementing towards a smart and quality university, contributing to the training of global UEHer generations that confidently act and spread positive values to the community for one sustainable future. News, photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To jointly implement social responsibility, towards incubating knowledge for future generations, on August 5, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and business partner coordinated to organize the "Fund-raising Football Tournament for Scholarships for Students who overcome difficulties 2023" at UEH sport complex - Nguyen Van Linh Campus. "Fund-raising Football Tournament for Scholarships for Students who overcome difficulties 2023" is a meaningful activity that not only creates a healthy playground but also enhances the health of UEH officials - employees, faculty - lecturers and other members of  partner enterprises. This also opens up opportunities for exchange, cooperation, and community connection for sustainable development, incubating knowledge for future generations, thereby contributing to society. With practical meaning, this year's Fund-raising Football Tournament for Scholarships for Students who overcome difficulties 2023 attracted the participation of 4 teams from the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Vietnam Export-Import Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Eximbank), Saigon Union of Trading Cooperatives (Saigon Co.op) and Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation (EVNHCMC). Attending the tournament, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Hoa - Chairman of the Board of Members of Ho Chi Minh City State Financial Investment Company cum Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Business Association (HUBA) - Member of the UEH Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President. On behalf of Eximbank, there were Mr. Tran Tan Loc - General Director; Mr. Dao Hong Chau - Deputy General Director; Mr. Doan Khac Hoang - Director of Eximbank HCMC On behalf of Saigon Union of Trading Cooperatives (Saigon Co.op), there was the attendance of Mr. Nguyen Anh Duc - General Director; Mr. Duong Minh Quang - General Director of Coop Xtra. On behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation (EVNHCMC), there were Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director; Mr. Le Van Minh - Chairman of Trade Union. With the attendance of UEH Faculties, Leaders of Eximbank, Saigon Co.op, Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City; leaders of the participating teams, nearly 80 athletes from 04 teams, and more than 100 fans from the Units. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering a speech Mr. Dao Hong Chau - Deputy Director General of Eximbank - delivering the opening speech of the Fund-raising Football Tournament for Scholarships for Students who overcome difficulties 2023 With the spirit of sportsmanship, solidarity, honesty, nobility: "Victory with arrogance, defeat without discouragement", after nearly 5 hours of enthusiastic competition, strictly obeying the rules and regulations of the Organizing Committee and the referee team, the players of the teams devoted to the audience extremely attractive matches with beautiful balls. Final results are as follows: The "Stylistic Collective" Award went to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with a flag and 5 million cash; the third prize is awarded to the Saigon Union of Trading Cooperatives (Saigon Co.op) with a flag and 10 million in cash; the second prize belonged to the Electricity Corporation of Ho Chi Minh City (EVNHCMC) with a flag and 15 million in cash; and the Vietnam Import Export Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Eximbank) excellently won the Championship with the trophy and 20 million in cash. With the practical meaning of the tournament and the spirit of incubation for the future generation, the competing teams spent all of their team's prizes plus the extra support from the contributor to the scholarship fund to support the UEH students in difficult circumstances with a total value of 175 million VND, specifically: Eximbank contributed a Scholarship worth 60 million VND, Saigon Co.op with 50 million VND, EVNHCMC with 50 million VND, UEH with 5 million Dong, and Mr. Nguyen Anh Duc - General Director of Saigon Co.op personally sponsored 10 million VND. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH - receiving the scholarship’s representative board from Units that contributed to UEH University's Scholarship Fund With the professional organization, the attention of the UEH Board of Directors and the leaders of the partner units and especially the enthusiastic cheers of all the fans, the Fund-raising Football Tournament for Scholarships for Students who overcome difficulties 2023 took place successfully in a joyful and exciting atmosphere. This is not only a playground to help improve the spirit of sportsmanship, sports, and physical training but also to strengthen the friendship and cooperation between UEH and partner units. Especially, it is the contribution to the educational development of the University through the awarding of scholarships to support disadvantaged students of UEH with the opportunity to develop knowledge and capacity, contributing to development of society. Promoting these values, it is hoped that in the coming time, UEH and its partners will have more meaningful activities to increase the spirit of solidarity and cohesion to jointly carry out social responsibilities, towards knowledge for future generations. Additional photos regarding the football tournament: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of August 16, 2023, the international concert "Culture Exchange Classic Harmony" took place successfully at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The world's famous music repertoire has been recreated by young Korean artists with classical ensemble art combined with modern and unique 3D media technology performance. As a new-generation university, in parallel with educating the foundation of professional knowledge and understanding of life, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is a pioneer in artistic inspiration towards comprehensive and sustainable development in the digital age for future generations. The international concert "Culture Exchange Classic Harmony" on the night of August 16 is a typical activity to spread artistic values to UEH officials, learners and partners. The program was organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in collaboration with Seocho Gu District (Korea) and District 7 People's Committee (HCMC) on the occasion of the start of the new semester of 2023. Attending the program, on behalf of District 7 People's Committee (HCMC), there was: Mr. Nguyen Thi Be Ngoan - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee; Ms. Duong Thi Cam Hong - Head of Culture and Information Department; Mr. Pham Hong Loc - Chief of Office of the People's Committee; Mr. Tran Thi Gia Hieu - Deputy Director of the Center for Culture - Sports; Mr. Le Thanh Khoi - Deputy Head of Culture and Information Department; and more than 50 representatives of People's Committees of Wards in District 7. On behalf of Seocho-Gu District (Korea), there was the attendance of Ms. Shin Eun Jeong - Administrative Head of Seocho-Gu District; Mr. Noh Jeong Ho - Seocho Cultural Foundation Manager; Mr. Kang Woong - Music Director of Seocho M.Stars (Eumgam-Art); and the Eumgam-Art troupe. The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City had the attendance of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; leaders of UEH-affiliated Units. In particular, the program attracted the participation of nearly 1000 UEH students and Korean expatriates living and working in Ho Chi Minh City. Overview of the international concert “Culture Exchange Classic Harmony” Speaking at the opening of the program, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized: "In the development journey of the past 48 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has affirmed its brand as a prestigious leading public university in Vietnam, gradually making a strong impression on the world market. In 2021, the entire University has determined, unanimously transformed, restructured and strategically repositioned in accordance with the model of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, taking the role of contributing to the sustainable future of the community and society as its destination. Along with the goals of educating the foundation of professional knowledge and understanding of life for future generations, UEH pioneered in building a "Community of people who inspire art and lead change for the sustainable development”. We do believe that, in any era, humans are always the most important factor in all development. Our future society is not based solely on the development of technology; in fact, on the harmony, interference and unity between man, machine and nature. This requires future generations of young people to master professional knowledge, to grasp and to master technology as a driving force for development, concurently, to use art to nurture spiritual values from which lead to sustainable development. With this approach, in the past time, UEH together with domestic and foreign partners have organized many meaningful art activities for learners, officials and partners. The classical concert "Culture Exchange Classic Harmony" is one of the typical examples of UEH's efforts to act." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - giving the opening speech Mr. Jun Sung Soo - Chairman of Seocho-Gu District Committee - sending greetings to the program With performances from talented young artists of Eumgam-Art - a musical group of Seocho Gu district, a cultural and artistic center of Korea, the program successfully brought a connecting space between emotions and people with classical music materials combined with modern sound art and unique 3D media technology. The concert opened with Tien Quan Ca - Vietnam's National Anthem full of heroism and meaning, followed by majestic, poignant and lively symphonies performed by young Korean artists. Special performances by talented young artists of Eumgam-Art The concert presented the audience, especially UEH students, completely new musical experiences. Not only is it a cultural exchange activity between Vietnam and Korea but also fuels the passion for art, nurturing spiritual values and inspiring creativity and leads to a more balanced life. The audience enjoying the wonderful music The success of the program comes from the enthusiastic support of Seocho-Gu District (Korea) and District 7 People's Committee (HCMC) who collaborated with UEH to bring a meaningful art space for learners, officials, partners of UEH, leaders and people of District 7 People's Committee, and Korean people living and working in Vietnam. It is expected that the cooperation relationship of the three parties will become more and more stable, successfully creating practical values for society. UEH and District 7 People's Committee sending flowers and souvenirs to Seocho-Gu District and the artist group Nurturing spiritual strength, with efforts to develop and perfect, UEH Community will be a pioneer community for sustainable development! Organizing committee, artist troupe, delegates and students taking photos Additional  photos regarding the show: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 30, 2023, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of establishment with the theme "Journey of Sustainability", Vietnam - the Netherlands Program (VNP) in collaboration with Gaia Nature Conservation Site planted 500 trees in Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reservation Site. The program had the participation of nearly 60 students, former students, lecturers and managers of VNP. Vietnam - the Netherlands Program is a Master's & Doctoral program in cooperation with the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands (Top 2% in the world) with the mission of training high-quality human resources in the field of financial economics towards building a sustainable future, besides specialized knowledge in Economics, Finance and analytical tools, VNP's curriculum focuses on integrating knowledge of Environmental Economics, Sustainable development, Circular economy, etc. in subject content. During the past 30 years, this educational motto has been maintained and constantly developed by the VNP team, contributing to the training of generations of talented masters of economics. In the brilliant weather at the end of July, more than 50 VNP students and lecturers participated in the Dong Nai afforestation program. With a positive and energetic spirit, the VNP team quickly planted 500 indigenous trees, creating the VNP forest with dedication and pride. Cultivated species include Bang Lang, Rosemary, Chieu Lieu, Go honey, Huong, Trac Den, Lim Xet. In the future, VNP forest will contribute to protecting water security, biodiversity and responding to climate change. Dong Nai forest is a watershed forest that regulates water sources for Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces. Besides, this is home to one of the last wild elephant herds in Vietnam and many rare animals listed as Gaur, Hong Hoang, etc. To ensure the survival rate of the forest reaches 70 -80%, Gaia will conduct care, monitoring and reporting within 4 years. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, representative of Vietnam - the Netherlands Program - shared: “As the adage says, for 10 years of planting trees, for 100 years of cultivating people, VNP is proud to have completed a quarter of the journey of growing people and contributing to the training of human resources in the economic field, helping Vietnam's economy to be somewhat stronger. Hopefully, the forest VNP planted today will grow green and bring many positive values to the community.” Ms. Do Thi Thanh Huyen - Founder & Director of Gaia Nature Conservation Site - stated: “It is very special that Gaia is accompanied by VNP in implementing the afforestation program on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. Upon talking with VNP students and lecturers and sharing about the positive changes in the direction of sustainability and creativity of the Vietnamese economy, I feel even more optimistic. At Gaia, we cooperate with many businesses and organizations to implement many CSR and ESG activities listed as afforestation, garbage removal, workshops, seminars to contribute to creating the "green" wave of businesses. " In the afternoon, the whole group experienced "forest bathing", a restorative therapy called "Shinrin-yoku" by the Japanese. With the guidance of Ms. Huyen Do, the whole group practiced connecting with the forest with all five senses by listening to the rustling sound of the forest, smelling the cool grass and trees, and feeling the rugged solidity of the long-standing tree trunks. A wonderful experience of immersing in nature helps the whole group relax their minds, increase positive energy and love life. Along with forest bathing, the group explored the tropical dry forest and learned about the typical flora and fauna here. The journey to afforestation in Dong Nai is a special occasion to connect many generations of students once again with the sustainable values that VNP has built over the past 30 years. After the trip, the whole group felt like being recharged with improved health and happier feeling upon connecting with each other, contributing to the beautiful nature of Vietnam. Additional photos regarding the show: The collective of teachers, students, and alumni of VNP on the day of reforestation Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam delivering the opening speech of “VNP Forest Day” Completing the goal, the VNP forest being formed in Dong Nai Afternoon as the time to experience nature – forest bathing News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 15, 2023, College of Business UEH officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Viet Dragon Securities Corporation (VDSC), Quickom Technology Joint Stock Company (Quickom), Vietnam Association Of Financial Executives (VAFE). This cooperation aims to improve the quality of training, and the development of young experts in the economic field, including the expansion of young talents in Vietnam. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Associate Rector of College of Business UEH (CoB); Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong – Vice Rector of College of Business (CoB); Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of Administration office; Dr. Le Dat Chi – Dean of School of Finance; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Thi Hai Ly – Vice Dean School of Finance with Heads/Deputy Heads of Departments and Program Directors of the School of Finance. On behalf of Viet Dragon Securities Corporation, there was Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Van Phuong - Executive Director of Support Division. On behalf of  Quickom Technology Joint Stock Company, there was Dr. Nguyen Huy Dat - General Director. On behalf of the Vietnam Association of Financial Executives, there was Ms. Mai Thi Linh Da - General Secretary. In the beginning, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang shared: “Over the years, UEH has collaborated with business partners to deploy many programs, and events to support training and developing human resources in Ho Chi Minh City and Viet Nam. Cooperation activities have contributed to improving the training quality of UEH; concurrently, supporting the supply of high-quality human resources to the enterprises’ staff. Therefore, we believe that the signing of a cooperation agreement between COB and Viet Dragon Securities Corporation, Quickom Technology Joint Stock Company, and Vietnam Association Of Financial Executives will be one of the development steps to help us realize the goal of social responsibility, building a team of high-quality young  human resources, and international integration through corporate semester programs, career orientation programs, and professional skills development for students…” As agreed,  College of Business UEH and VDSC, Quickcom and VAFE have officially signed an MOU with the following contents: The cooperation between COB and VDSC, Quickcom and VAFE aims to expand and affirm a strong cooperative relationship in training and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the country’s economic development. It is expected that this cooperation relationship will achieve good success in the upcoming time and bring many development opportunities for students with practical contributions to our Vietnamese economy. More photos from the Signing Ceremony: New, photos: College of Business UEH, Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) provide off-campus cross-cultural experiences and offering new learning opportunities and experiences. UEH is pleased to welcome a delegation of lecturers and students from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland to exchange and implement “Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development – SEED” project from July 19, 2023 to July 29, 2023. Following the success of the SEED 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland co-organized the Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development – SEED 2023 with the goal of sustainable development, applying technology to develop agricultural areas with sustainable entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility in Lam Dong province. Here, the delegation of lecturers and students can visit, observe, interview and learn about economic development in general, especially about the development of hi-tech agriculture, cultivation,.... The students listened to householders, business owners and local officials on issues such as the current status and difficulties of the agricultural economy, policies supporting books, helping to deploy technology, developing directions for agricultural products or industries in the future, etc. From there, students have a more realistic view of the development of local high-tech agriculture, helping students understand the meaning and role of determining development strategies, applying high technology to improve productivity, quality and competitiveness of agricultural products, and ensuring the sustainable development of Vietnam's agricultural economy. To prepare for the project, FHNW students and UEH students have the opportunity to study new knowledge, business models and the entrepreneurship environment in Vietnam under the guidance of UEH lecturers, FHNW and University Malaysia Kelantan lecturers. The speakers also integrated the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) thereby providing improved thinking, attitudes and orientation for the students to know what to care about and how to do it, protect the earth from human impacts, and improve the quality of life of each person. Moreover, students also learn more about accounting - finance knowledge, entrepreneurship knowledge from the representative speaker from ICEAW and Survival Skills. Beside the study time, the delegation also visited the city, enjoyed food and had interesting experiences with traditional Vietnamese culture such as making To-he, and writing calligraphy and other typical art and culture in Lam Dong province. At the end of the field trip, groups of students will present ideas and proposed business models with suggestions and evaluations from professors and experts. The SEED 2023 project is officially closed, the students were trained in social entrepreneurship and management, enabling them to experience and learn to operate interculturally and in new socio-cultural contexts as entrepreneurs, strategists, and leaders to bring about sustainable economic development through their enterprising efforts at the community. The cohesion and teamwork together help students to exchange about academic issues and also social issues of each country to understand more about your country. From here, each of you also fosters more realistic perspectives on the model of global citizenship. News, photos: College of Business, Department Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Based on the cooperation agreement between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT) on cooperation and student exchange activities. UEH students participated in the Taiwan Summer Camp 2023 program in New Taipei City, Taiwan organized by Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT) from July 3, 2023, to July 12, 2023. The program gathers together students from 7 different countries (Cambodia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Korea, Spain, and Vietnam) to participate in academic activities, business visits, cultural activities, … During the 10-day journey, UEH students participated in 5 Mandarin learning sessions through daily activities; students participated in activities such as decorating names, making paper fans, making lanterns, designing dialogues about taboos in different countries (in Chinese),... and joining cultural sharing workshops in Taiwan. After these activities, each student collects souvenirs - considered a symbol of Taiwanese culture, made by their own hands. Students also did campus tours at MCUT and Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Organic Electronics Research Center, Center for Plasma and Thin Film Technologies, and the Battery research center of green energy,... Each discipline has practical and experimental rooms; Here, students not only listen to the overview of the majors but also experience wearing sleep-stimulating glasses, practicing designing souvenirs, assembling car models, adjusting robot movements, experimenting with changing the color of solutions,... Besides campus tours, the students also learned about the history and culture of the Taiwanese FPG company as well as explored the works of art and industrial products at the Formosa Plastic Group Museum. Students visit MCUT and the Formosa Plastic Group Museum To increase the experience and cultural exchange with the locals, the program also organizes field trips for students to participate in embroidery, umbrella making, soap making, etc. at the National Center for Traditional Arts of Taiwan; other activities at the Children's International Folklore and Folk Games Festival and releasing sky lanterns in Thap Fen old town,... Besides, students also have the opportunity to make their own and enjoy scallion-flavored donuts and the interesting experience of eating floating noodles at Hsu's Handmade Noodle Company. Through the above activities, the students not only gained a lot of useful knowledge but also understood more about Taiwanese culture, language, and cuisine. Students participate in extra-curricular activities Sharing from student Truong Thi Hong Trang, School of International Business – Marketing COB - “In my student life, this is the best experience that gives me a different feeling compared with the things that I've experienced before - a feeling that I would never have had if I hadn't had the opportunity to join this trip….I cherish every moment, even though this is a period. The time is very short, but it is enough for me to experience the culture and people of Taiwan, make more friendly and talented international friends, and visit and experience the "genuine" facilities at MCUT.” The program closes to give students valuable experiences, change their thoughts in a positive direction, and become stronger, bolder, tougher, and more ambitious people with friends. Great international. After the summer camp, every student returns home to continue their studies or start a new journey, but this fateful journey will give wings to young dreams, and step out into the world, get out of your comfort zone, discover and replace yourself with a new shell - tougher, more gorgeous, and more brilliant. If students interested in Taiwan Summer Camp 2024, please contact Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh (ninhdth@ueh.edu.vn) Additional pictures of the Taiwan Summer Camp 2023: News, photos: School of International Business – Marketing COB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The International Student and Lecturer Exchange Program between School of Local Administration, Khon Kaen University, Thailand (KKU - COLA ) and College of Economics, Law and Government, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH - CELG) was officially launched on August 1, 2023, at Campus B, UEH. This exchange program is under the MOU between Khon Kaen University, Thailand, and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; the MOA between KKU School of Local Administration (KKU - COLA) and UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH - CELG). Many academic and non-academic activities were designed to facilitate lecturers and students from both sides to experience art, learning activities, and cultural exchange between Thailand and Vietnam. The "Roadmap Towards Sustainable Development Goals" program took place at UEH's main campus and Vinh Long Branch from July 31 to August 6, 2023. KKU-COLA and UEH-CELG have implemented the program intending to provide students with opportunities to learn about various cultures, comprehend global sustainability issues, and engage in local actions for sustainable development, thereby cultivating a global citizen mindset. The program attracted 19 KKU members - 03 lecturers and 16 students, and 27 UEH members - 04 lecturers, 17 students, and 06 Vinh Long Branch students. The overview of the program On UEH's side, the opening ceremony welcomed Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam, Vice Rector in charge of UEH School of Economics, Law, and Government; Dr. Nguyen Van Du, Vice Dean of School of Government; MSc. Huynh Phuoc Nghia, Director of the Center for Economics, Law, and Government; MSc. Dang Thi Bach Van, Head of Administration Office. KKU representatives were Dr. Grichawat Lowatcharin, Associate Dean for Academics, Research, and Global Relations, MSc. Kerawee Sangsawang, International Relations Officer, and Mr. Amnat Okrathok, Student Affairs Officer. At the opening ceremony, UEH vice president Dr. Dinh Cong Khai welcomed the KKU delegation and UEH lecturers, staff, and students who participated in the program. He said in his remarks that UEH-KKU programs are outstanding chances for lecturers and students to share cultural knowledge. Over a week, students will participate in several hands-on activities in the Mekong Delta to learn about the region's economic and environmental challenges and make proposals to improve the quality of life and promote sustainable growth in Thailand and Vietnam. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH delivering the opening speech During this initial discussion, Dr. Grichawat Lowatcharin complimented the innovative efforts of KKU and CELG students and encouraged them to continue collaborating on a variety of projects in the upcoming years. Dr. Grichawat Lowatcharin delivering the opening speech KKU and CELG students participated in the opening ceremony to represent their schools and countries. After the ice-breaker, Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen delivered a lecture on sustainable development, the program's main topic. Students participating in ice-breaking activities On the same day, KKU lecturers and students visited the War Remnants Museum and took a Hop on Hop off tour of Ho Chi Minh City's historical and cultural landmarks. KKU students visiting Ho Chi Minh City In the next main part of this program, Vinh Long Branch hosts an academic exchange from August 2–8, 2023. Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen lectured on sustainable development, climate change, saline intrusion into the Mekong Delta, climate change adaptation livelihoods, and orientation writing research design to prepare students for real-world activities. Images from the lectures In the next main part of this program, Vinh Long Branch hosts an academic exchange from August 2–8, 2023. Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen lectured on sustainable development, climate change, saline intrusion into the Mekong Delta, climate change adaptation livelihoods, and orientation writing research design to prepare students for real-world activities. Field trip images taken in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province The program also held an exchange session between Vinh Long province local governance representatives and students to supplement information and get an overview of the current situation and local policies in supporting people to develop their livelihoods in the Mekong Delta. After the exchange, students grasped the Departments' and Sectors' responsibilities and policies in collaborating with associated parties to help people use the region's internal resources and economic potential to improve their community. Mr. Luu Nhuan - Director of Vinh Long Irrigation Sub-Department, under the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, shared about the situation of salinity intrusion and its impact on agricultural production in Vinh Long province. Ms. Phan Hong Hanh – Deputy Director of Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs shared about livelihood development to adapt to climate change in Vinh Long province. Ms. Tran To Nhu, Operations Manager of "Room To Read Viet Nam" organization under the Gender Equality & Climate Change program shared communication programs on gender equality and climate change in Vinh Long Province. Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Provincial Department of Education and Training answered students' questions during field trips in Vinh Long province. The program also held an exchange session between Vinh Long province local governance representatives and students to supplement information and get an overview of the current situation and local policies in supporting people to develop their livelihoods in the Mekong Delta. After the exchange, students grasped the Departments' and Sectors' responsibilities and policies in collaborating with associated parties to help people use the region's internal resources and economic potential to improve their community. On the 5th of August, 2023, at the program's concluding ceremony, the groups of students presented their results after exerting great effort in learning about the knowledge gained through practical activities for nearly a week. Dr. Nguyen Van Du, Vice Dean of the School of State Administration, and Dr. Grichawat Lowatcharin praised the students for asserting their self-worth, having excellent thinking in the learning process, cooperating, and actively contributing to the successful program. The program brought CELG and COLA students closer together, creating foundations for future cooperation agreement activities. Lecturers and students taking photos at the closing ceremony of the program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoIxpmQq2GQ&ab_channel=UEHChannel Recap clip of The international student and lecturer exchange program between KKU-COLA and UEH-CELG Some other pictures and pictures of the learning process and experience exchange of the Exchange Program between KKU and CELG 2023 News and photos: CELG Administration Office News, photos: UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology When it comes to learning foreign languages, Psychological Effects are mysterious variable that might be a blocking stone to some people but turns out to be a strong tool for those who leverage them appropriately. To see how psychological effects impact your learning process, this article will give a general overview of difficulties faced by learners and analyze how they can be solved. What are the barriers? Learning Languages has been considered a lifelong and arduous journey that takes time and effort. The first step is always the hardest, they said. In the early stages of learning English, learners are afraid of making mistakes and do not believe in themselves or their abilities. Furthermore, many learners place importance on what others think or look at them when they use English, becoming obsessed with people's judgment which stifles their development. Aim higher, an intermediate user is estimated to know about 6000 to 8000 words, while a proficient user knows about 20000 (Alex Darin, 2023). During this period, self-learning and active recall have been scientifically proven to aid vocabulary. Still, many learners are too lazy to recall or make a habit of self-learning actively. And procrastination is by no means the least difficult issue that language learners encounter. To tackle those problems, in this article, we will discuss 04 psychological effects that will give you a useful hand in learning languages, especially in English. Each psychological effect will help you overcome a specific problem by changing your perspective, which shapes your behavior and actions. Implementation intention effect An implementation intention is a self-adjusting strategy in the form of an “if-then plan” that not only leads to better goal attainment and helps modify habits and behaviors (Gollwitzer, P. M., & Oettingen, G. 2011). It is subordinate to the intent of the goal because it specifies when, where, and how to specify the part of the action toward the goal. In a word, Implementation intention is an efficient way to set a goal or target by specifying steps needed to achieve your goal. Proactively encouraging individuals to make plans and consider when, where and how they can act on their intentions. However, when setting a goal or developing a new habit, people generally focus only on the outcome instead of the steps needed to achieve them. Positive intentions, but often fail to act on. For instance, you have set yourself a goal to learn 500 words a month, but somehow, you are likely to procrastinate and that target becomes “hopeless”. This is where “Implementation intention” can be optimized and help you reach your goal. For the case above, after determining your goal, “500 words a month”, you have to figure out how you are going to execute it by asking yourself questions like: “How many words I can learn a day” or “When can I make time for that” and then see how efficient it is!! Galatea effect In Greek mythology, Galatea is a statue sculpted by the ancient king of Cyprus, Pygmalion. After sculpting her, Pygmalion fell in love with Galatea and prayed to the gods, asking them to bring her to life. The goddess Aphrodite answered his prayer and brought her to life, and they lived happily ever after. Originating from this story, the Galatea effect refers to the individual's belief in their abilities affecting their performance (irjmets, 2023). The galatea effect is the phenomenon whereby higher expectations lead to higher performance through self-fulfilling prophecies. The more you are confident in your ability to reach your goals, the more likely you will make them come true. Fear and self-doubt are the agonizing obstacles that we have to face to succeed, but by believing in ourselves, we automatically get rid of them. So how can we apply the Galatea effect to our English learning journey? Possibility, capacity and merit are what we have to determine. Possibility means you have to figure out goals and targets which are feasible and possible to reach and achieve, for example, a beginner shouldn’t tell himself to get a band 8.0+ IELTS in 1 month. Instead, being able to understand and use English at a basic level is what he should work towards. Then Capacity involves identifying, recognizing and promoting those skills that will eventually help us reach our goal. Different goals and different learners lead to different skills that we need to focus on. For example, “I am good at communicating and I also like making new friends so I optimize my strengths to help me learn English by making friends with native speakers via social media platforms”. And finally, Merit or self-perception, evaluate yourself and figure out who you are, what you can do, and what you deserve. If you don’t believe you can and deserve to achieve something, you probably won’t. That’s how the Galatea effect works. Spotlight effect The spotlight effect is a phenomenon in which people exaggerate how much others notice their appearance or behavior (Calderaro, 2021). When practising English or any foreign language, learners may feel anxious by overthinking whether their mistakes are embarrassing. Hence, they refuse to express themselves confidently but instead have some nervous habits like humming, ticks, accent,... This lead to a side effect of a reverse spotlight in which people fail to control these habituated gestures when focusing too much on the audience’s views (Özdem-Mertens et al., 2022). Spotlight effect illustration In general, the spotlight effect is a double-edged blade. It helps us to be self-aware of our behavioral styles of speaking languages to best perform in front of the crowd but also blinds us from our nervous habits. The best solution is to practice with your close friends or family members first and ask them about your bad gestures. Then, try to control them when nervous and practice as much as possible to get familiar with the “spotlight”. Testing effect Also known as active recall, this effect proposes that long-term memory improves when a portion of the learning time is spent retrieving information from memory (Akresh-Gonzales et al., 2015). It differs from the other general effect in that improvement occurs due to repetition or practice of task items or activities. For example, in the previous spotlight effect, learners must repeatedly speak out their ideas to habitualize a skill. In other words, we practice with the known answers occasionally. Meanwhile, no answer is provided when testing, so we must pull out the learned knowledge by ourselves. Despite the unlimited capacity of our long-term memory, we must take the stored knowledge out more often to better utilize it. Every time you retrieve information, new connections between synapses in your brain are created, strengthening and consolidating memories, allowing you to do that more easily in the future (edX, 2011). While it is said that reading material passively only supports your temporary memories and immediate tests, the activities of doing some acting testing would be useful in the long run. After studying the content and taking a practice-retention test, a learner does better on a retention test than after studying the material twice (Image from meta.vn) Nowadays, various methods can be used for learning foreign languages by applying the Testing effect. One mentioned is Flashcard which you are provided with only the terms or vocabulary. At the same time, you have to actively recall the meaning and examples of the words, making them stick to your mind longer. Besides, some applications named Kahoot, Quizlet, Quizizz, etc., provide an online platform to review your materials through testing quizzes. Combining testing with a suitable spacing effect is also a great idea for learning (Delaney et al., 2010). After reading about how some psychological effects can impact the foreign language learning process, we hope that you can relate to yourself and apply them to optimize your improvement. Procrastination, self-doubt, unconfidence and memory are four challenges that learners can overcome when appropriately applying the above-mentioned phenomenon. The tips are already in your hands, and the goal of mastering language is coming to your reach. If you are a UEH learner and want to improve your foreign language skills, remember to follow the fanpage of UEH English Zone to update the latest information about international activities at UEH. With many programs and practical topics, UEH English Zone will be the place to improve your communication and networking skills in today's dynamic integration environment! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH References Akresh-Gonzales, J., Manager, E. S., & Education, N. G. (2015, May 14). What Is the Testing Effect, and How Does It Affect Learning, Knowledge, and Retention? NEJM Knowledge+. https://knowledgeplus.nejm.org/blog/what-is-the-testing-effect-and-how-does-it-affect-learning-knowledge-and-retention/ Calderaro, R. (2021, March 27). Reducing Social Anxiety: The Spotlight Effect. Www.cabrini.edu. https://www.cabrini.edu/blog/2020-2021-blogs/reducing-social-anxiety-the-spotlight-effect Darin, A. (2023, January 17). English Language Levels. Etalkschool.com. https://etalkschool.com/english-language-levels/ Delaney, P., Verkoeijen, P., & Spirgel, A. (2010). Spacing and Testing Effects: A Deeply Critical, Lengthy, and At Times Discursive Review of the Literature. 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The program took place successfully and attracted the attention of researchers, lecturers, and students domestically and abroad. Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation 2023 was organized for the first time with the aim of introducing advanced researchers, lecturers and students to fundamental and modern topics in Bayesian Statistics and Computation. The program enhances the interaction between students, lecturers, domestic researchers and the world's leading researchers in statistics and machine learning. The Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation is an activity that has caught the attention of academia this summer. Overview of the Opening Ceremony of Bayesian Statistics and Computation Summer School Speaking at the opening ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - stated: “In UEH's Sustainable and Multidisciplinary Development Strategy, the field of Mathematics - Statistics plays an important role in almost all other fields. For many years, UEH has been continuing to coordinate with domestic and foreign units to connect and develop, especially the cooperation with the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics to organize training courses and academic activities, with the aim of connecting, enhancing cooperation and promoting scientific research and development in the field of Mathematics - Statistics. 2023 is the first time that the Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation will be held, UEH hopes to coordinate with the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics and domestic and foreign units in the future to create opportunities for scholars, lecturers and students to exchange and to gain more knowledge and new ideas in the research and development of Mathematics and Statistics in Vietnam”. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai speaking at the Opening Ceremony of Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation Representative of the Organizing Committee, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Minh Ha - Executive Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics – affirmed: “In the National Key Program for Math Development in the period of 2021 to 2030, the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics has collaborated with many other organizations and individuals. domestically and abroad, especially in collaboration with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in organizing training courses on basic and advanced statistics for lecturers in the South for many years. The first Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation in 2023 - designed by Prof. Nguyen Xuan Long (University of Michigan, USA) and the Program Committee, consisting of domestic and foreign members - will be the beginning of a series of quality summer schools in statistics in the coming years. Through this year's Summer School, attending lecturers, students, and researchers have access to basic and in-depth knowledge of Bayesian statistics, connect with professors and colleagues, share and practice research in Statistics, especially Bayesian Statistics, together with leading professors and experts in the field domestically and abroad, and create strong connections, helping to develop Statistics in Vietnam." Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Minh Ha - Executive Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics sharing at the opening ceremony of the Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation is the first activity organized, with the chairmanship of Prof. Nguyen Xuan Long. At the opening ceremony, Prof. Nguyen Xuan Long introduced and shared interesting things related to the implementation of the Summer School, with the hope that this will be a premise for the development and implementation of the annual Summer School activities in the coming years with many new topics revolving around Math and Statistics, thereby, creating an academically meaningful environment for scholars, lecturers and students, interacting with world-leading professors, and bringing a lot of academic value in teaching and future research. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Xuan Long - University of Michigan, USA - Head of Program Department and Chairman of Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation Professors of the Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation and speakers of the Workshop attending the Opening Ceremony Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation includes academic series and parallel activities with 16 lectures on Bayesian Statistics and Computation by 07 professors from prestigious universities around the world, focusing on the contents: Basic Statistics and Basic Bayesian Statistics by Prof. Surya Tokar (Duke University, USA), Prof. Jaeyong Lee (Seoul National University, Korea) and Prof. A.W. van der Vaart (Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics, TU Delft, Netherlands); Bayesian computation by Prof. Christian Robert (Paris Dauphine University, France and the University of Warwick, USA) and Prof. Alexandre H.Thiery (National University of Singapore); and the content on Random Process and Non-parametric Bayesian Statistics by Prof.Antonio Lijoi and Prof. Igor Pruenster (Bocconi University, Italy). In addition, within the framework of the Summer School, Workshop on Bayesian Statistics was held, including 08 papers and presentations by domestic and foreign researchers and speakers with the participation of more than 150 lecturers, researchers and students from domestic and foreign universities. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design - speaking at the Workshop on Bayesian Statistics Presentations at the workshop sharing the latest research and latest advances in Bayesian statistics, and practical applications cover the following topics: Speakers at Bayes Statistics and Computation Workshop Professors and speakers attending the Workshop on Bayesian Statistics and Computation. Photos of interested lecturers, students and researchers attending the Bayesian Statistics workshop Within the framework of the Summer School's activities, there was another exhibition to present the ideas and research results of scholars through posters to exchange and to share with the participating professors, lecturers and students attending the exhibition. Photos related to the Exhibition of Scientific Research at the Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation In addition to academic activities, the Organizing Committee organizes extracurricular activities for lecturers and students of summer schools in the Mekong Delta. The trip is an opportunity to experience games imbued with Vietnamese cultural identity and enjoy the unique cuisine of the West River through a field trip. Photos of the field trip to the Western provinces of Professors, Lecturers and Students attending the Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation Closing a 10-day period with lots of activities, the Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation concluded and held the closing ceremony. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh, Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, thanked the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Prof. Nguyen Xuan Long and the Program Committee who created a useful, successful and meaningful program for the lecturers and researchers participating in the Summer School, thereby, helping to develop Mathematics - Statistics in Vietnam generally stronger in many ways. The Summer School in Bayesian Statistics and Computation will be the starting point for much of the work in this area towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH. The Organizing Committee awarding souvenirs for the presentations at the Scientific Research Exhibition within the framework of the Summer School Representatives of the Organizing Committee, Representatives of the School of Mathematics - Statistics, and Lecturers of the Summer School awarding certificates to lecturers, students and researchers attending the Summer School News, photos: School of Mathematics-Statistics, General Department of CTD, Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Era 5.0 – The era of a super-intelligent society is what will happen and the timeline is very close: 2035 or maybe earlier. “The rise of a series of super technologies” – “Enhancing human-machine interaction” – “Human-centered” are the “hot” keywords upon referring to this period. Keeping up with the trend of the current time, UEH believes that: More than ever, administrators and leaders in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, State Management, Data, and Communication need to understand so as to know how to apply Computers and Technology to majors and professions. This is also the motivation for UEH to deploy the series of "Don't go alone" Computer and Technology application knowledge series with 5 attractive parts under the participation of leading experts. Academic-and-application-oriented training at higher education, for a long time, has been separated into two separate paths. On the other hand, the reality of the society along with the emergence of the 5.0 Era has placed higher requirements on higher education or academic training that needs to ensure the applicability into the practical circumstances or that research orientations must come from the breath of life. At the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), “binding multi-disciplinary knowledge”, recently, has become an important ‘keyword’, focusing on the applicability of Technology and Computers to other fields as follows: Business, Economics, Law, Governance, Communication, Design, Data, Urban. The output of this model is the generations of human resources who ‘master technology, think globally, act locally’. With the theme “Accessing UEH’s Technology Training: From Multidisciplinary to Application, From Platform to Trend” - the 5th session of the “Don't Go Alone” Computer and Technology application knowledge series with the participation of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business, Assoc. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design that will bring academic training approaches combined with practical applications at UEH, currently! Full discussion session from leading experts Approaching the trend of multi-major and multi-disciplinary training at UEH Dr. Bui Quang Hung: Multi-major and multi-disciplinary approaches towards solving problems and challenges as a completely appropriate approach today is both the first choice in training of most universities in the words and an innovative trend in higher education today. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - as a prestigious University, a key public University in the past 48 years - has always been a pioneer in innovation, changing training programs, research orientations. Since 2020, UEH has been making claims with a vision of becoming a Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable University. With the formation of 03 pillar Colleges (UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design). In our training and research-oriented programs, UEH always has the integration of fields and disciplines and takes technology as the center for application to solve the current challenging problems. Currently, UEH is being oriented towards changing a lot of contents in the training program, related to technology application with the purpose of meeting the challenging issues in the context of the 4.0 and 5.0 Era. In the orientation of adjusting and developing training programs in various fields, each UEH Member College has taken steps to adjust and to be prepared how to approach the trend of multi-major and multi-disciplinary training area of ​​UEH, currently? First of all, I would like to invite Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang! Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang: Regarding UEH’s multi-major and multi-disciplinary training approach, performed at UEH College of Business (COB), we believe that building a multi-major and multi-disciplinary and transdisciplinary training program must be associated with the issue of mastering application, technology and concretization in the training programs of the University. At the current COB, two new industries that combine technology and training are as follows: Martech (Technology and Marketing) and Digital Business (Digital Business). In the Martech training program, this a combination of Technology and Marketing - or more specifically, a combination of science and digital learning with knowledge of Marketing. This program trains students to obtain the in-depth knowledge in the field of Marketing combined with applications of technology, through subjects as follows: Big data analysis, AI application in Marketing, Blockchain in business, Web interface design, etc. or subjects on digital content creation or using network data analysis, mobile applications to analyze customer experience and to use in advertising. These are integrated subjects that force learners not only to have a deep understanding of the field of Marketing but also to apply technology to work effectively. Dr. Bui Quang Hung: The phrases (like the digital economy, the digital transformation in the public sector, even AI application in law), currently, are very popular phrases. Certainly, the potential candidates are always interested in. In terms of the fields of economics, law, and government, how has the UEH School of Economics, Law and Management (CELG) prepared for the training orientation in this fields of technology application? Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam: I can confirm that the current trend of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary is inevitable, especially in terms of the context of science and technology while the global digitalization process is taking place as well as the climate change is affecting each country’s activities. At CELG, we are in the process of transforming and building in accordance with the 3 pillars. The first pillar - transformation in training programs; the second pillar - transformation in scientific research together with the third pillar - transformation in relationships with businesses and external organizations. To be described in more details as follows: In terms of the first pillar of the training program, we are currently working on two big jobs. The first job is to review the entire training program of the training disciplines of the training programs in the direction of supplementing high-quality subjects, providing knowledge and skills in technology and digitization, for example: Data Science. The second job that we have been doing, are doing and will be doing more and more is to integrate technology and digital content into each subject. For example, traditional subjects that used to have 11 sessions will take 2 to 3 lessons to combine and to integrate new knowledge under the form of case-study exercises besides the presentations by other external experts related to what digitization is happening and how it’s changing the content students are learning. Going into details, related to Agribusiness, we integrate our knowledge of smart agriculture, supply chains with UEH College of Business and Digital Marketing, in other words, integrating all the knowledge concerning technology digitalization into the lectures on agribusiness for students so that they can immediately access the knowledge as well as the curent actual reality. Likewise, majors like Economics or Investment Economics that are moving to start training integrate the knowledge of the sharing economy and the platform economy so that the students know how a sharing platform economy is performs (for example: Uber, Grab, Airbnb how it works, how it is operated, how it is priced and so on). All that new knowledge will absolutely give students a whole new perspective on the economy besides the operation in the digital technology environment. Similar to the Law Major, UEH University is investing heavily in the personal data field: how the laws protect personal data or how to protect data in the context of the data volume operating in the economy. The economy is extremely large and multidimensional. In terms of the public management program, many digital technologies are applied to state management, into the state management process in order to enhance the performance of state management through the application of digital technology. This is the general overview regarding the first pillar group. In terms of the second pillar direction, CELG is investing in developing research topics that incorporate understanding the impact of technology and the digitization process on different groups of people in the economy, listed as from different businesses and production areas to different economic sectors. The third pillar is the business relationship, our College began to expand the links and the relationships with different sectors of the economy, especially focusing on businesses and companies that have technology investment, digital investment, international organizations that have departments focusing on building management mechanisms for technology and digitization and so on. Our College start to take advantage of those relationships with the purpose of creating connections besides how to bring businesses and international organizations to participate in the training and research process of UEH University. Dr. Bui Quang Hung: It is obvious that we have a very comprehensive approach related to the training process, research, access to partners, businesses, associations so that UEH is associated with practice in our training process. Ladies and Gentlemen, in 2021, in accordance with the process of restructuring UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH has established a third campus which is a very important pillar and is orienting to take UEH’s pioneering steps in the application of technology in its activities - that is UEH College of Technology and Design. Why should technology be associated with design? Why should technology be associated with art? These questions are going to be clarified by Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: For UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD), technology is the leading pillar, introduced into each subject and each activity for UEH students. Besides, other pillars are as follows: integration with art, with inspiration, with culture, with life. This is the integration of interdisciplinary (multi-disciplines), requiring UEH students to have a mindset of business, of economics, of globalization to be able to master their jobs and careers. In all training fields of UEH University, for example: Innovation, Digital Communication and Multimedia Design, Architecture and Urban Management, or Smart Cities, AI and Robots and so on, in which, technology plays an extremely important role. Nevertheless, technology that integrates from the global perspective of other fields and industries, listed as Data science, Data analytics, E-commerce or Information security and so on, has just met the trend of the world, of the labor market in Vietnam. The third pillar is to integrate technology with business, economy, management, especially creativity and innovation, towards practical solutions that contribute to the community and the society. Last but not least, the third pillar that UEH University is aiming for is UEH sustainable development, following the mission UEH has set out. In accordance with these pillars, the training program and learning environment have been carefully prepared. Regarding training programs, all CTD programs inherit as well as have the references from the Top 15-20 leading worldwide outstanding programs. All subjects in the program have a team of professors from partner schools. Currently, CTD has links with approximately 50 international Universities and those professors from these Universities are invited to lecture UEH students or to work with international students from other countries on other projects or beyond-UEH real-life projects. Lecturing UEH students from the first and the second years towards participating in practical projects will open up the opportunities for these students to use academic and professional knowledge to apply and to solve the practical problems. Regarding the learning environment, students at CTD are very active with connections with students of UEH College of Business, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government to be able to do projects or study or question together through workshops, knowledge sharing or practical activities that are exchanged to improve personal knowledge and skills as well professional ability to integrate with his/her fields. In terms of facilities, UEH University is fully equipped with a system of modern laboratories, connected with external businesses so that students have the opportunity to practice at enterprises. With full preparation as presented, I do believe that UEH College of Technology and Design will join in UEH development process upon training a generation of qualified workers with effective job opportunities. Preparation steps in the trend of UEH’s multi-major and multi-disciplinary training Dr. Bui Quang Hung: Through the recruitment consulting work in the past time, a lot of students and their parents have asked whether it is better to study technology at a technology University or at a University that teaches better technology application. Regarding this question, what are your opinions? Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang: This question is asked by almost all students and their parents. What do they ask this question for? To understand that to choose one particular training University means to be selective, is it only in business knowledge or is there an integration of technology? Can technology be applied or not? Firstly, for UEH College of Business, not only are subjects continuously innovative but also integrated with technology. In addition to the Vietnamese training program, we have a training program entirely in the English medium. We have used these programs and communicated with other Universities around the world, specifically linking the program of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Northwestern Switzerland with the University of Sydney. After comparing, the professors of those universities almost agree and are happy that the two programs can combine technology subjects and technology applications in each subject, in each outline. At UEH College of Business, learners have to not only have a deep understanding of technology but also understand, grasp and apply technology in business. Make sure that the first thing is to optimize costs for the business because the top problem of all business enterprises is related to optimizing costs in competitive conditions to make a profit for the available payment to all employees. In which, graduates who want to get a good job with a high salary must equip their technology knowledge to personal application. Secondly, while recruiting, businesses consider people who study business fields, including International Business, Marketing, Commerce, Supply chain, Logistics, Management, Accounting, Finance, Tourism, Banking and so on as all these fields apply technology. When these students graduate from UEH, businesses require creativity, individual creativity and creative contributions. This creativity does not mean being stereotyped from theory; rather, the grasping the requirements related to the digital technology, the digital age. In terms of the requirement that students of economics, students of business understand business knowledge, apply technology to creativity and especially the current young people, it is found that they are very strong in this field: technology acquisition and technology application. If they have a business and economic mindset, they will push these activities into businesses very quickly. Businesses also suggest to cooperate with UEH University that UEH students can access businesses through UEH Enterprise Semester, in which they have daily access to businesses on the foundation of their established backgrounds and acquired knowledge. These students can approach and have a deep understanding of how to apply technology as well as posible and businesses also aim to bring the sustainable development to private businesses. In my opinion, currently, in terms of the application of technology in the field of business and economics in general, the fact that this is a very important need is obvious. There is a question like this “How can lecturers from UEH College of Business teach technology?”. As it is stated, the lecturers of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City are business trained and also master technology. The point is that we are not limited within our College of Business. At UEH, we have UEH School of Technology and Design, the fact that the subjects of technology and design are taught by the lecturers from UEH College of Technology and Design is an intersection, a combination of resources between the two Colleges, facilitating the sharing of extensive knowledge, specialized and multidisciplinary knowledge for UEH students to understand. Dr. Bui Quang Hung: This year is also the first year that UEH enrolls a very new major: Robot and AI. UEH is also one University that has a tradition of training in agriculture. In the opinion of Mr. Nam, what prospects does the combination of AI and agriculture have in training and providing human resources in the future? Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam: I would like to extend the very insightful sharing from Mr. Trang. Technology, from my point of view, is divided into two parts: developing core technology and applying technology. The core technology development part is performed by a small group of experts. Human beings go very deeply into technology: with the current world trend, human beings open science and open source code; therefore, anyone of us can learn this core technology everywhere without being a developer. On the other hand, the second segment is the field related to the applied technology that applies to all corners of life, all industries, and this need is extremely large. From my point of view, if we go to a University, let’s learn about applied technology and learn how to apply technology; in short, UEH is one very favorable environment. Mentioning Mr. Hung’s question concerning the application of technology in the agricultural sector, the current trend shows that the contribution of agriculture to Vietnam’s GDP is getting smaller and smaller and, currently, growing in the agricultural sector as well as in the agricultural sector. The agricultural production and the business sector are shrinking because input resources have been limited both in terms of land and other input sources. Therefore, it is necessary to increase productivity by applying technology, the only way is through smart agriculture, applying technology in agriculture can help increase agricultural productivity and increase value. A very important problem that is often identified is that there is a devaluation season, there is no connection between market information, supply and demand of businesses do not meet; resulting in the situation of devaluation. Here, technology can be avoided by building market platforms in which information on agricultural product supply and demand can be met directly through information technology. It is not depending on floors, traditional markets like it used to be. This is an illustrative example of how technology will contribute to the development of the agricultural sector. Dr. Bui Quang Hung: In terms of technology field, UEH has developed very fast. Currently, we have more than 8 majors in computer and technology training: Information Security, Information Technology, Computer Science, Data Science, Information System and so on. With the very important mission of technology to apply in all fields from business, economics, law, government and so on, what has the technology training program of UEH College of Technology and Design prepared to meet the needs of technology application in various fields? Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: CTD moves forward extensively on technology training programs. Students studying at CTD will have the opportunity to work with foreign professors, international students and even study for a semester at foreign partner universities of UEH and more. Therefore, CTD students rapidly equip themselves with the ability to become a global citizen and to be able to connect with professional networks around the world. In terms of how deep the technology application is, CTD is one platform to create opportunities for students to apply with many hot subjects such as Data Science, Data Analytics, or Data Science. In those fields with a very high demand for learning around the world, we are the pioneers in inheriting and connecting international networks, connecting the career market and the business world towards the training of young people capable of becoming a global citizen. CTD students are not only active in the technology field but also integrate with other fields: they have knowledge and mindset of business, art, culture, of sustainable development with the purpose of producing creative and innovative solutions so as to meet the requirements of the reality. These are the reasons why we should choose to study these subjects at UEH. Despite being only born lately, CTD are very proud that our students have the full capacity to be able to pioneer and to lead in the innovation process. We are entering the Industrial Revolution 5.0 when the world is constantly changing as well as the unpredictable risks may occur, it is the integration of knowledge from many industries, in which, technology is a smart preparation for the future. The series of applied knowledge articles “Computer and Technology: Don't go alone” has officially ended; however, it has opened up diverse future perspectives on a super-intelligent 5.0 era and challenges await GenZ. As a national key public University, UEH, over the past 48 years, has always been a pioneer in innovation, changing its training programs and research orientations. In UEH training and research-oriented programs, there is always an integration of fields, disciplines and technology-centered for application to solve the current challenging problems. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY No. #81. News, Photos: Expert Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 26, 2023, international students from 10 countries participated in “The 3rd International Friendship Day: International Gift Fair” event to celebrate International Friendship Day on  Zoom platform. This is one of the periodic activities at the UEH English Zone designed to help students learn about other cultures and cuisines while also promoting Vietnamese culture to international friends. The third time that it has been held, the program to commemorate International Friendship Day brings together students from all over the world under the theme "International Gift Fair." By introducing local gifts from each country, presentation activities hope to give students the chance to practice their presentation abilities, storytelling, and fluency in English. A total of 28 items from 10 countries including India, Indonesia, Luxembourg, Nepal, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam,  were presented by the students of SPU and of the partner institutions, including Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember - Indonesia,  NTP Tourism Affairs College - Nepal, University of the Philippines Diliman,  Singapore University of Social Science, Providence University - Taiwan,  Phenikaa University and UEH University - Vietnam. The program attracted a lot of interest from students from many different international universities and colleges Attendees had the opportunity to learn more about the history, culture of these unique gifts through interesting stories and presentations. From cakes to traditional crafts, each gift captures the essence of the nation it comes from. Irina, an Indian student, introduced delicate hand-embroidered fabrics like Sarees and robes that reflected the skilled craftsmanship of the regional artisans and the country's rich tradition. Salazar from Malaysia also introduced the Bayong bag, which is plaited with traditional Malaysian leaves such as Buri, Pandan, and Abca into intricate and beautiful motifs, displaying the sophistication of the craftsman's creation. Most impressively, Ni Putu Wira from Indonesia introduced the Balinese Barong mask with traditional music. Nearly 30 unique and cultural gifts were introduced by international students. Coconut Milk Rice Paper and Vietnamese conical hat (Nón Lá) were presented to international friends by five students who were representing Vietnam and UEH. The stories of students Cong Khanh, Nhu Quynh, and Tri Thanh about coconut milk rice paper, a popular Vietnamese gift and snack, combine a delicate cake layer with the sweet, fragrant coconut. Another gift covered by students Nhat Vy and Thien Phat was a Vietnamese conical hat (Nón Lá), a traditional and cultural symbol of Vietnam.  Students from UEH have gained attention from the audience, shared the beauty of Vietnam's culture and heritage with foreign friends. One of the TOP 4 most impressive presentations of the program was Coconut Milk Rice Paper and Vietnamese conical hat (Nón Lá). Thanks to Sripatum University - the host organization, the program has given participants the chance to connect and create friendships from around the world. During the program, the students demonstrated their presentation skills, as well as their curiosity and respect for the cultures of other countries. The presentation from "The 3rd International Friendship Day: International Gift Fair" can be viewed here. Let's experience the environment at UEH by liking/following the UEH English Zone fanpage and be updated with the latest information about international activities at the UEH! 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or reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger× Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 5th and 6th, 2023, the delegation of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Research (JABES) attended a workshop on publishing strategy and principles of publishing ethics by international practice hosted by Emerald International Publishing House in Taiwan. During this visit and business, the delegation attended the Workshop Training with the workshop on “Research Ethics for Editorial Members”. On behalf of JABES under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of: Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES; Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of JABES and the delegation. On behalf of Emerald International Publishing House in Taiwan, there was the attendance of: Stan Lee – Regional Director; Judy Yeh - Publishing Service Manager (In charge of JABES Support) with other members. JABES delegation attended the Seminar on International Practices Publishing Strategy with Emerald International Publishing House in Taiwan. At the Conference, Prof. Garry Tan Wei Han - Editor-in-Chief of UCSI Press at UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), shared his valuable knowledge and experience in SSCI-rated journals as well as suggested effective communication strategies to engage researchers and readers in the academic community around the world as well as to increase the opportunities to connect with a global network of journals. GS. Garry Tan sharing his valuable knowledge and experience in SSCI-rated journals JABES also attended Workshop Training with the “Publication Ethics for Editorial Members” Theme. Ms. Serena Tsai - Emerald Publishing Service Manager - presented the everyday  situations upon managing journals and shared ethical principles regarding publishing by  international practices. In conjunction with this business trip, JABES  has reached new agreements upon directly exchanging essential  content in the JABES development strategy in the near future with Emerald Publishing House. These focus on publishing policies, open data policies, editorial policies, governance policies and email responses to author/reviewer communications, special issue publishing policies, and communication policies on multiple social media platforms. Mr. Stan Lee presenting his report regarding JABES governance operation on Emerald Publishing System Emerald Publishing’s policy consultation process and UEH-JABES’ efforts have enabled UEH to include JABES in various prestigious Global Journal Rankings in which SCOPUS has ranked Q1 ahead of the regulation timeline requested by the Scopus Accession Project approved by the Ministry of Education and Training. This is a big step forward, contributing to UEH’s roadmap towards becoming a University with an academic reputation and sustainable action in the region, besides contributing to enhancing Vietnam’s identity in international educational forums in general. Additional pictures of UEH-JABES delegation working at Emerald International Publishing House in Taiwan: News, Photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 6th, 2023, the delegation of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) visited and worked with the NTU Management Review (NTUMR) Journal of the School of Management, National Taiwan University (The College of Management in National Taiwan University). Workshop “Exchanging Experience in Designing and Operating a Digital Platform (Platform) from the University” was successfully organized. The signing ceremony of the cooperation exchange agreement (MOU) between JABES and NTU Management Review aims to increase the prestige and rank of journals in the world’s leading ranking systems, concurrently attracting diverse quality articles from regional and global scientific communities. On behalf of JABES of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of: Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES; Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of JABES and the delegation. On behalf of NTU Management Review (NTUMR) of The College of Management in National Taiwan University, there was the participation of: Prof. Hsiou-Wei Lin - Editor-in-Chief of NTUMR Journal; Prof. San-Lin Chung - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of NTUMR and other editors. Opening the Workshop “Exchanging Experience in Designing and Operating a Digital Platform (Platform) from the University”, both JABES and NTU Management Review introduced the history of establishment, management and development, respectively, as well as shared the experiences that are recognized and maintained in the database system of SCOPUS. Pro. Nguyen Trong Hoai presented the content of the business trip and shared his expectation that the two journals will achieve new successes based on long-term cooperation agreements between the two sides. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan presented an introduction to JABES and shared his  experiences in managing JABES. NTUMR Journal has a similar history to that of JABES: being the first issue of NTUMR published in 1990. NTUMR has collaborated with  several digital access and publishing organizations to promote academic communication. NTUMR has been indexed in the Taiwan Social Science Citation Index (TSSCI) System since 2006  and joining Scopus, EBSCO, ProQuest, and ESCI systems in 2013. NTUMR Journal digitization progress includes: Online preview articles (since 2013), E-Paper (since 2014), Journal Electronic Journals (since 2016) and online access issues (from August 2018). In recent years, NTUMR has actively organized international seminars (with world-renowned universities) besides interdisciplinary connections and published special digital publications  to increase connection with the global science community. These are also the orientations that JABES has been implementing. At the Workshop, both JABES and NTU Management Review shared and exchanged personal experiences in operating the journal, especially the experience of designing and operating a digital platform (Platform) for NTUMR Journal. These will be the highlights so that JABES can research and adjust our development strategy to be more appropriate in this new period. The Editor-in-Chief of both JABES and NTU Management Review officially signed an Agreement to exchange experience in journal management and seminars  to improve the Journal’s identity with the Asian scholar community. This agreement will help create a strong foundation for JABES and NTUMR to strengthen mutual relationships and strong connections with the academic community; continuing to increase the prestige and rank of the journal in the world’s Top ranking systems; concurrently, attracting numerous quality articles from the global scientific community. Four main agreements are to be concentrated as follows: (1) Coordinating in organizing international scientific conferences and seminars as co-organizers. In particular, the annual Asian Economic and Business Scientific Conference (ACBES) will have the participation of NTUMR Journal from Taiwan as a co-organizing partner with special conditions listed as reduction in or no-charge registration fees, special sessions, and so on. (2) Creating favorable conditions for Editors to exchange experiences in editing, publishing, and managing Journals. (3) Co-invoking proposals or articles in a special journal section (for example: Special issues with new and exciting topics). (4) Organizing several cooperative exchange activities that allow editorial members from both JABES and NTU Management Review to participate and benefit mutually. It is in this meeting that JABES officially invited the Editor-in-Chief and members of the Editorial Board of NTUMR Journal to attend the ACBES 2023 Workshop in an online discussion session with the topic: “Roles and responsibilities of the Editorial Board regarding critical management for improving the quality of scientific articles and international networks”. Additional pictures of UEH-JABES Delegation working at NTU-NTUMR: News, Photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 28, 2023, in Room B1-205, Campus B Nguyen Tri Phuong, the School of Accounting and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Vietnam Chapter (ACFE Vietnam) organized a seminar “Financial Statement frauds: Practice and valuable lessons”. The seminar aims to create a connection between students and members of ACFE Vietnam and provide an opportunity for students to apply for potential internships with professional forensic service firms. Overview of Seminar ACFE is an American fraud research organization established in 1988 as the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. This is the world's largest anti-fraud organization and a leading provider of anti-fraud training and education. With more than 90,000 members in over 180 countries, ACFE helps reduce business fraud globally and gives communities confidence in the integrity and objectivity of professional organizations. The seminar was conducted in both Vietnamese and English with the representatives of the UEH’s Board of Directors, the lecturers of the School of Accounting, the members of ACFE Vietnam, and over 100 UEH students. At the seminar, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Huy, Vice Head of Undergraduate Training Department UEH, former Head of the Public Accounting Department, Faculty of Accounting, UEH College of Business presented the topic “Overall and Fundamentals of Financial Statement Fraud” to introduce financial statement fraud concepts, signs and situations. The presentation also outlined ways to prevent financial statement fraud to accounting and audit students; including establishing strict internal control, putting honesty first and integrity of the staff, performing periodic or special audits of financial statements, using an integrated accounting system, setting up a hotline system... Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Huy-Vice Head of Undergraduate Training Department UEH In the next session, Ms Mai Dang, Senior Manager at EY Vietnam, a member of ACFE, delivered the second presentation on the topic “SEC case studies on Financial Statement Fraud” presents SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) real cases of Financial statement fraud; such as improperly revenue recognition, overstatement of assets, conceal liability/expenses, improper disclosure….The effects and damages caused by fraud to individuals and organizations were also discussed. Ms Mai Dang- Senior Manager at EY Vietnam The seminar was successful in providing accounting and auditing students with an opportunity to learn from professionals and experts in the field of anti-fraud activities; improve their own professional knowledge, keep up with market trends and closely follow the current business practices. More photos from the seminar: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 27, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) welcomed the Singapore Ambassador to Vietnam, Mr. Jaya Ratnam, and the Consul-General of the Republic of Singapore in Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Roy Kho, in a momentous occasion for international relations and academic collaboration. The meeting received Mr. Jaya Ratnam, Singapore Ambassador to Vietnam; Mr. Roy Kho, Consul-General of the Republic of Singapore in HCMC; as well as the attendance of UEH representatives, including: Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof. Bui Thanh Trang, Vice Rector of UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam, Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh, Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Mr. Khiet Vuong, Incubation Manager of UEH Institute of Innovation, and members of the Department of Research Management - International Cooperation (RMIC) of the university. The meeting was a significant milestone in strengthening ties between the two nations, as well as fostering educational partnerships and cultural exchanges. High-ranking officials and representatives from both UEH and the Singaporean diplomatic offices were in attendance, showcasing the mutual commitment to exploring new avenues for cooperation and understanding. The event commenced with warm greetings from the President of UEH, who expressed heartfelt gratitude for the presence of the distinguished guests and emphasized the significance of educational and cultural exchanges in fostering stronger ties between Vietnam and Singapore. The President highlighted UEH's dedication to academic excellence, research, and global engagement, in the context of an increasingly competitive digital world, through numerous successful cooperation with Singaporean institutions over the years. The Singapore Ambassador, Mr. Jaya Ratnam, reciprocated the warm sentiments, acknowledging the longstanding relationship between Vietnam and Singapore and emphasizing the desire to further strengthen economic, educational, and cultural ties. He commended UEH's reputation as a leading institution of higher learning in Vietnam, which aligns well with Singapore's own commitment to educational excellence and innovation. As the meeting unfolded, both parties engaged in a fruitful and dynamic discussion on various key topics, including: To mark the special occasion, UEH presented the Singapore Ambassador and the Consul-General with a unique and thoughtful gift. Handcrafted by UEH students, courtesy of the School of Media Design, the gift exemplified the university's dedication to promoting artistry and creativity among its students. Additionally, UEH also conveyed its appreciation to Dr. Lesly Goh, Fulbright Specialist/Senior Fellow in Academia, Former Chief Technology Officer of the World Bank Group, for her dedication and support in fostering connections and promoting knowledge exchange with various entities and organizations both in Vietnam and abroad. The meeting concluded with a renewed sense of camaraderie and shared vision for a stronger partnership between UEH and Singapore. The event underscored the importance of fostering cross-cultural understanding, education, and research collaborations to create a more interconnected and prosperous future for both nations. In anticipation of the exciting opportunities that lie ahead, UEH shares the conviction that education, friendship, and cooperation will continue to pave the way for a brighter tomorrow Other photos from the meeting: News, photos: Department of Research Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 25, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) regarding the implementation of the International MBA Program. In attendance from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) were Prof. Ling San, Deputy President and Provost of NTU; Prof. Christina Soh, Dean of Nanyang Business School (NBS); Prof. Low Buen Sin, Associate Dean of Nanyang Business School (NBS); Dr. Koh Cheng Boon, Program Director; Ms. Janice Liew, Deputy Director; and Ms. Kate Bui, Senior Assistant Director. Representing UEH were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen, Head of Department of Research Management - International Cooperation (RMIC); Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of RMIC; Assoc. Prof. Tran Dang Khoa, Head of Strategic Management Department; Dr. Ngo Quang Huan, Dean School of Management; Assoc. Prof. Bui Thi Thanh, Vice Dean, School of Management; and Mr. Diep Quoc Bao, Vice Dean, School of Management; and Professor Vo Xuan Vinh, Dean, Institute of Business Research. In his opening speech, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh expressed his enthusiasm for the continued vibrant collaboration between UEH and NTU, while emphasizing the potential and opportunities that the International MBA (IMBA) program will bring to students. He also shared, “This collaboration between UEH and NTU will bring together the expertise of our two institutions, to help us foster global knowledge exchange, develop leadership and cultivate talents to contribute to the economic growth of both our nations.” Representing NTU, Prof. Ling San, Deputy President and Provost of NTU, shared, “The Nanyang IMBA is a collaborative effort between NTU and UEH, combining NTU's strengths in technology and innovation with UEH's local insights.This collaboration strengthens the existing competitive advantage of both Singapore and Vietnam, as they rank among the top three startup ecosystems in Southeast Asia. With our IMBA programme's focus on Technology and Innovation, both universities can tap into each other's innovation ecosystems to nurture the next generation of business leaders ready to thrive in a tech-driven world.” Upon discussion and agreement, UEH and NTU officially signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) to implement the International MBA Program, which aims to enhance educational opportunities for students and promote mutually beneficial academic collaborations. Both institutions have agreed on the following activities: Nanyang Technological University Singapore, also known as NTU Singapore, is one of the top 3 public universities in Singapore with strengths in fields such as Technology, Engineering, Business, and more. NTU is ranked #26 in the QS World University Rankings 2024, among the world's leading universities. More photos from the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Research Management - International Cooperation, Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 23, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Sunway University (Sun-U), Malaysia held a signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding, linking training and research activities between the two universities. On the UEH side, there was the participation of: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; MSc. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of School of Foreign Languages; Prof. Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Director of Institute of Business Research; together with the lecturers of UEH. On the side of Sunway University, Malaysia, there were: Prof. Dr. Sibrandes Poppema - President of Sun-U; Prof. Dr. Abhi Veerakumarasivam - Rector of Sun-U; Prof. Dr. Mahendhiran Sanggaran Nair - Vice Rector; Prof. Dr. Chai Lay Ching, Vice Rector; and Sunway University's Board of Directors attending the ceremony. Overview of the signing ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding Speaking at the opening ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai shared: “UEH and Sun-U can promote each other's strengths and resources and achieve even higher results in the fields of education, research, and community development. This cooperation opens up many opportunities for both organizations, allowing us to focus on key areas such as research cooperation, administration, foreign language activities, and cultural exploration tourism of the two countries.'' After discussing, UEH and Sun-U officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve students' educational opportunities and promote mutually beneficial academic cooperation. The two schools agreed to cooperate in the following aspects: Designing exchange programs for students, lecturers, and staff; Developing dual or joint training programs; Organizing international seminars, teaching activities, and joint research; Other cultural and educational exchange programs. Sunway University is based in Sunway City, west of Kuala Lumpur, in the heart of the Klang Valley. The school meets global standards recognized by prestigious ranking organizations, such as Ranked in the top 2% of universities in the world (QS World Rankings). In 2022, Sunway University is ranked in the Top 150 Young Universities in the World. UEH and Sun-U officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding Therefore, the cooperation between UEH and Sun-U will bring advanced training quality with open study abroad opportunities and exchanges for UEH learners; at the same time, the opening platform for further cooperation on training and research in the future. Additional photos about the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 25, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the Closing Ceremony of the Student Exchange Program of Economics Institutions - Mekong Summer Camp 2023 and Awarding of the UEH Biztech Hackathon 2023 at UEH Vinh Long Campus. The program “UEH SUMMER CAMP 2023” started on June 26, 2023, to July 25, 2023, with the theme “Global mind, local life”. Attending the Closing Ceremony, on the side of UEH, was Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President cum Director of Vinh Long Campus; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Head of UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Dean of School of International Business and Marketing UEH College of Business; MSc. Le Dong Du - Deputy Chief of UEH Office, along with lecturers in the Board of Directors and Leaders of the Schools, Departments and Centers at Vinh Long Campus, especially the participation of 200 students of Mekong Summer Camp, Hackathon and Vinh Long Campus. On the UEH side, there was the attendance of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice President of National Economics University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Truong Thi Thuy - Deputy Director of Academy of Finance and Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Van - Deputy Head of Department of International Cooperation, Academy of Finance; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thanh Hoan - Head of Training Department, University of Economics, Hue University; Dr. Vo Hong Tam - Deputy Head of Training Department, University of Economics, University of Danang; Dr. Tran Manh Ha - Head of Department of Training Management, Banking Academy; MSc. Do Quoc Viet - Director of Center for Employment and Entrepreneurship, Nha Trang University. Overview of the closing ceremony Speaking at the closing ceremony of the program, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council, thanked the Leaders and lecturers of the Institutions and Academies for taking the time to attend the closing ceremony of the Summer Camp Program in 2023. The professor also expressed his pleasure to be the first unit to implement the student exchange program between the universities. He believes that up to that time, the student exchange program had achieved respectable results and created momentum for activities in the following years. He congratulated the students of the schools and academies who had completed each training and inherited benefits from the program, such as knowledge, skills, and access to regional culture. He believes the students would accumulate knowledge and skills useful for their future career path through the study period and the exciting experiences they learned during the summer at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh Long Campus. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council delivered at the Closing Ceremony of the Student Exchange Program "MEKONG SUMMER CAMP 2023" Following the program, Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH, gave an overview of the results of Summer Camp and UEH Biztech Hackathon 2023. “The program includes activities that UEH thoughtfully organized and achieved according to the plan. Accordingly, two modules (in English) of Logistics & Supply Chain Management have 100% of students achieved excellent results. For the UEH Biztech Hackathon, there are 13 teams, 20 hours of training with 7 workshops from domestic and foreign experts, 01 office hour session – exchanging with experts, 52 mentoring sessions with a team of 12 experts in entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, and agriculture. This program is a practical innovation activity that helps students from 10 schools and international exchange students learn new technology and innovation and identify problems in the field of Agriculture in the Mekong Delta, thereby proposing innovative and highly applicable ideas, contributing to the value chain of Vietnam's agriculture. Participating in the series of Mekong Summer Camp 2023 programs, students also participate in a day as a volunteer in Mang Thit district, Vinh Long province, and exchange activities of the Arts and Sports Club, English Club, International Business and Marketing Research Club. In addition, students can visit historical sites and experience the Mekong Field Trip to understand more about the Southwest region's culture, people, and local cuisine. Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Branch reported the results of the Summer Camp 2023 Program At the Closing Ceremony, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice President of National Economics University said that the report on the program results and the students' excitement proved that the Mekong Summer Camp 2023 program was a great success. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong, on behalf of the schools, thanked University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for pioneering the organization of a student exchange program to create opportunities for students of universities and facilitate them to fully absorb the three goals of the program: knowledge, simulation, and skills. This was the best opportunity for students to fully experience soft skills, teamwork, communication skills, etc. Through the program, they had more capacity and knowledge to apply well. He thought this program was a valuable opportunity for the children. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong also informed that National Economics University would be the host next year, so it would have more experience from the first organizer to organize on a larger scale and more advantages. He hoped that Mekong Summer Camp 2023 would spread the exchange of students among 10 economic universities in the country. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice President of National Economics University gave a speech On behalf of the students of the Summer Camp 2023 Program, Nguyen Pham Hai Dang - National Economics University shared in the ceremony: "When participating in two main courses, Logistics & Supply Chain Management and International Business Project Simulation, we gained a lot of useful knowledge, consolidated and developed more base knowledge that helps us in our future career path. We both learned how to link previously gained knowledge and new knowledge. Although we had to study in a short time with an extremely large amount of knowledge, thanks to the support and enthusiastic guidance of teachers during the courses, we have fully absorbed the specialized knowledge and applied the value of the subject maximally into practice”. Participating in the Biztech Hackathon, Hai Dang considered it a rare and memorable experience. “The 28-hour Hackathon helps us practice teamwork, cohesion and teambuilding spirit to strive towards results with the highest practical value. The program has allowed us to work together and compete with students nationally and internationally.” Hai Dang also confided: “In a month of participating in the program, we have been allowed to participate in many experiential and extra-curricular activities such as participating in the Economic Student Volunteer Campaign, participating in seminars and workshops of the Foreign Language Club, Marketing and International Business Research Club, participating in cultural and sports exchanges, in addition, we can visit historical sites, explore and learn about culture, people and enjoy local cuisine in the Southwest region. All of these are imprints and memories that will forever remain in our memories today and forever.” Before concluding the speech, he also sent a message to the students: “Just a month ago, when we just stepped into the gate of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh Long Campus, we were still strangers who had never met. Today, after a month of studying, living together, laughing together, and crying together, we become close friends who can't bear to leave. Only tomorrow, we will part; we are always proud and always remember a special summer in our youth; we were here and loved each other like a family". Nguyen Pham Hai Dang - National Economics University shared his sentiments At the end of the sharing, the students, on behalf of the Mekong Summer Camp program participants, deeply thanked the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City teachers for teaching and supporting them and gave flowers as a substitute for their gratitude and farewell greetings. Ms. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus, on behalf of UEH teachers, received fresh flowers from students of the Summer Camp 2023 Program to express her gratitude to the teachers organizing the program. At the closing ceremony, the President of UEH signed the Decision to reward the students with the most outstanding and positive achievements during the Mekong Summer Camp 2023 journey. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council, presented certificates of merit and awards to students with outstanding achievements in the Mekong Summer Camp 2023 program Following the closing program is the awarding of the UEH Biztech Hackathon 2023 program, within the framework of Summer Camp 2023. The activity was an opportunity for students to experience creative and inspirational presentations. It was also an opportunity for students to grasp the latest solutions and promote the development of Vietnam's agricultural industry. Among the total 13 participating teams, there were 4 best teams, winning prizes of the program, the first prize winning team received 25,000,000 VND, the second winning team received 5,000,000 VND and 02 third prize winning team. Each team received a prize of 2,500,000 VND. In addition, the competing teams and the final Top 4 will receive the support of the UII Institute of Innovation to continue to perfect and develop ideas within the framework of the Incubation Program at UII. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH awarded the first prize to the winning team Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Advisory Council, Director of the Institute of Innovation and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Truong Thi Thuy - Deputy Director of the Academy of Finance awarded the second prize to the team that won the second prize Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH and Assoc. Bui Huy Nhuong - NEU Vice President, presented prizes to the team that won the third prize At the Biztech Hackathon 2023, Lu Shaoqin, a student of Computer Science, the National University of Singapore (NUS) shared: “The UEH BizTech Hackathon brought wonderful experiences in technology and innovative advancements in the field of agriculture. I had the opportunity to participate in 7 useful workshops conducted by experienced speakers, along with 28 hours of Hackathon implementation. Lu Shaoqin thanks the organizers for creating a meaningful platform and providing many benefits. Thank you to all the organizers for giving us such a valuable opportunity.” Lu Shaoqin from National University of Singapore shared at the program The Mekong Summer Camp 2023 is an important event, the first time that economic schools across the country have coordinated to organize at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh Long Campus. The program has brought a meaningful summer experience to the students of Summer Camp 2023 and UEH Bitech Hackathon. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH presented flowers to Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong – Vice President of National Economics University was the host organizing the Student Exchange Program in 2024 Students and teachers took photos after the ceremony Summary Clip of activities in Mekong Summer Camp 2023 Additional photos about the ceremony and the learning process and experience exchange of the MEKONG SUMMER CAMP 2023: Source activities, visiting the National Leaders' Memorial through the ages A day as a volunteer of Students of Economics Academic exchange activities with Clubs: Foreign Language Club, International Business and Marketing Club Sightseeing activities, cultural and sports exchanges Additional photos: News, photos: Vinh Long Campus (Department of Training, Department of Admission and Communication), Institute of Innovation – UII (UEH) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This August, let's welcome the much-anticipated arrival of the Vietnam-Japan Youth Exchange Program 2023 (VJYE 2023) between UEH and Tokyo Keizai University (TKU). This transformative event, set to take place from August 1st to August 14th, 2023, will bring together the bright minds of Vietnam and Japan to engage in a meaningful cultural exchange and collaborate on addressing the world's most pressing challenges. With the careful preparation from the organizing team, this program promises to be an unforgettable experience for all participants. Building a Brighter Future through Cultural Exchange: VJYE 2023 is centered around fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of each other's cultures. It serves as a platform for young participants to share their unique perspectives, values, and traditions, ultimately promoting cultural diversity and mutual respect. Through immersive workshops, language exchanges, and joint artistic endeavors, participants will discover the beauty of their differences and find common ground, transcending borders and building bridges that will last a lifetime. Empowering Youth with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 17 Sustainable Development Goals - Source: Sustainable Development Goals Aligned with the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, VJYE 2023 has chosen the theme of "17 SGDs" to channel the collective energy of the youth towards addressing global challenges. Guided by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, participants will work together on various projects and initiatives that strive to create positive impacts in areas such as poverty alleviation, quality education, climate action, and gender equality. By instilling a sense of responsibility and shared purpose, VJYE 2023 empowers the youth to become change agents in their communities. UEH Campus B & Campus Vinh Long: A Perfect Setting: The prestigious University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is a beacon of academic excellence and innovation, making it an ideal venue for Campus B activities. Situated in the vibrant metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City, participants will have the opportunity to explore the heart of Vietnam's economic and cultural hub. Additionally, the serene and picturesque Campus Vinh Long will host a significant portion of the program, providing an inspiring environment to engage in insightful discussions and introspection. English Zone in UEH Campus B - Source: UEH UEH Vinh Long Campus - Source: UEH Nurturing Lifelong Connections: Beyond its academic and cultural aspects, VJYE 2023 is a celebration of friendship and camaraderie. The friendships forged during the program will transcend geographical boundaries and create lasting bonds between the youth of Vietnam and Japan. These connections will serve as the cornerstone of future collaborations, fostering a strong network of global citizens dedicated to effecting positive change. News and Photo: Youth UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Peer pressure has become a common phenomenon and has both positive and negative impacts on students' learning outcomes. Think for a moment—even though we can still benefit from what our peers have accomplished in the classroom, do you ever feel self-conscious when you see their remarkable accomplishments? But guess what? We can still actively use this pressure to our advantage as a powerful learning motivator. Young people today frequently experience social pressure in a variety of areas, such as the choice of clothing style, accessories, and entertainment. Regarding the academic environment at universities, the majority of students find it challenging to manage peer pressure while maintaining high academic standards. They gradually become overwhelmed by their parents' expectations, their desire to fit in, and the influence of their friends, and they start to follow the crowd without understanding their true purpose. That is why at the Language Workshop with the topic “Transform peer pressure into study motivation” organized by UEH English Zone and the School of Foreign Languages on July 20, 2023, learners will be guided on how to learn from Peer pressure with participation of Mr. Mo Ayman, lecturer at TESOL International Academy. Mr. Mo Ayman shared many valuable experiences with learners on the UEH English Zone's Microsoft Teams platform, allowing attendees to have a more serious and complete view of peer pressure. According to the speaker, while peer pressure can be a powerful force, it is not a source of negative energy. Learners can fully harness the power of peer pressure and use it to motivate themselves to achieve their learning objectives by following the tips provided. He specifically begins by discussing the positive and negative effects of peer pressure, emphasizing the importance of being aware of both. Positive peer pressure can motivate students to work harder and set higher goals. Negative peer pressure, on the other hand, can lead to distraction and lack of focus in school. Breaking up your learning into manageable tasks and placing more emphasis on steps than goals, as the speaker stressed, are two ways to transform peer pressure into constructive motivation. This may make the task seem easier to complete and more doable. For instance, if you have a big test coming up, you can break it down into smaller tasks like reviewing your notes, performing practice exercises, and making a study schedule. Mr. Ayman also discussed the significance of developing a study routine, such as setting aside some time each day or each week. It is simpler to maintain motivation and focus when you make learning a habit. The other thing Master Ayman emphasizes is that you are not doing this learning alone. There are many people willing to assist you, including your friends, family, teachers, and classmates. When you need help, do not be afraid to ask for it. Occasionally, taking breaks is more crucial than continuing to study because it will keep you motivated and prevent burnout. Moving around or taking a short break can help you feel refreshed and ready to concentrate when you return to your studies. Lastly, Mr. Ayman advises students to acknowledge their own efforts by rewarding themselves. This will help you stay motivated and on track. Rewarding yourself for accomplishments is akin to telling yourself you are doing a great job. He makes the point that while comparing yourself to other people can be a strong motivator, it is important to compare yourself to your previous self and not to other people. The workshop went well and attracted a lot of interest from UEH students. Nearly two hours of questions and answers about dealing with worries brought on by peer pressure were covered during the discussion. In the online format, attendees can increase their connections and expand their opportunities to learn and improve their English. You can view a recording of the talk here. Language Workshop is a monthly event held as part of UEH English Zone activities with a variety of useful topics to aid students and staff in enhancing their language proficiency and ability to communicate in a global setting. If you are interested in the program or other English-language exchange and sharing activities, join the conversation and follow the fan page UEH English Zone to stay up to date on program news. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Era 5.0 – The era of a super intelligent society is what will happen and the timeline is very close: 2035 or maybe earlier. “The rise of a series of super technologies” – “Enhancing human-machine interaction” – “human-centered” are the “hot” keywords when referring to this period. Keeping up with the trend of the times, UEH believes that: More than ever, administrators and leaders in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, State Management, Data, and Communication need to understand and know how Apply Computers and Technology to professions and professions. This is also the motivation for UEH to deploy the series of Computer and Technology “Don't go alone” application knowledge series with 5 attractive parts under the participation of leading experts. Understanding the “difficulty” of human resources in Computer and Technology and transcending the boundaries of one field, currently, Computer and Technology have become the common intersection of many fields. Besides science and technology, Computer and Technology are now needed to be emphasized from the perspective of “applied science”. Why shouldn’t Computer and Technology go alone? What are the applications of Computers and Technology in Business, Economics, Law, State Management, Data, Urban, Design, Communication? With the “Computer and Technology: Don’t go alone” Theme, the main part of the series of knowledge articles will bring to the community the useful sharing from the practical experience of experts in multi-fields as follows: Mr. Nguyen Manh Tan - Marketing Director, Haravan Company; Mr. Dinh Cong Chinh - Vice Director/CIO of European Cosmetics and Fashion Company (ACFC); Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing Department, Faculty of International Business-Marketing, UEH School of Business; Dr. Nguyen Viet Bang - Director of Digital Business Program, Lecturer at Faculty of Management, UEH School of Business; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and Governance; MSc. Phan Hien - Vice Dean of Faculty of Business Information Technology, UEH School of Technology and Design; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology; under the coordination of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice President of UEH School of Technology and Design. Experts sharing the Topic “Computer and technology: Don't go alone” In case that Computer, Technology and Business pair (BizTech) Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: It can be stated that: Computer and technology have now become an intersection point, not a specific industry, academic science, computer and technology are also known purely for their application scientific aspect. When computers have technology combined with business, it will create Digital Business. How are computers and technology being applied in this industry today? What is the future development of professions in one society? What will students majoring in Digital Business learn? Mr. Nguyen Manh Tan: Computers and technology are being applied diversely in life. Currently, we can do business on the E-commerce platform. We can do online business, manage sales; we can control all our business based on a smartphone. It is the combination of technology application on a phone. How are other models? When going to the stores in the mall, you can see the connection of computers and technology list as: checking inventory, paying online and so on. The combination of computers and technology makes the more convenient and faster shopping experience. In addition, the technologies and equipment for business listed as computers and data servers that can integrate towards creating big data analysis (Big data). Those are bigger problems for businesses to apply in storing information and serving customers by personalizing business messages for the company’s customers. Therefore, Computers and Technology are increasingly penetrating deeper into the business field. We connect to the world with just one phone. Not only does it bring business growth with outstanding results but it also helps to improve customer experience as well as to connect to the network and to develop our customer network system very optimally and efficiently. Mr. Nguyen Viet Bang, PhD.: In 2022, in accordance with the statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Trade, 57 to 60 million Vietnamese people have made online purchases. The same as the last Covid wave, buying and selling activities took place entirely on the online platform. Because of this demand, UEH has developed Digital Business. UEH builds based on the foundation of technology integration of all business activities of enterprises. We provide digital platforms from finance, marketing as well as operations management and supply chain management including human resource management that are digitally integrated into subjects to equip learners with digital knowledge to run the business. In addition, UEH has provided students with more background in technology, listed as the background on Big data. This foundation on infrastructure that will help graduates have a better and more holistic view of the future from the digital business and labor infrastructure based on that platform. In case that Computers, Technology and Marketing pair (MarTech) Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: What advantages will it bring when computers and technology are being applied in the field of marketing? How will the industry change as well as the market and customers change? Mr. Dinh Cong Chinh: In the past 5 years, marketing-related technologies, called MarTech for short, have been developed very rapidly. At the forefront are completely big companies listed as Salesforce. After that, other big technology players, listed as Microsoft or Amazon, started to enter the market to provide technology tools for marketing. Business to customers, is no longer a marketing advertising story, it focuses on the story regarding how to achieve the best user experience. When users come to businesses, people can come from aspects listed as traditional offline channels to stores upon looking at street billboards or videos. In the past, when we mentioned Marketing in the traditional way, we would not be able to measure and identify the value of the money which was spent on marketing. In other words, we could not measure the ROI exactly. It was because when marketers do billboards on the street (OOH) or run ads in buildings or elevators, you could count in a very mechanical way: how many people would pass on that road or how many people would see the billboards. On the other hand, I skip one stage, obviously, how many people could identify how much money it would cost the business. In terms of digital advertising, it is clear that this cost can be measured with great accuracy: how many users, how many people interact or how many people click on those ads and how much money will be converted into the business by those clicks. Obviously, MarTech is not just going alone and making that story, it needs technology platforms listed as Big Data, Customer Data Platform - customer data platform. The fact that this will help us to be able to analyze customer behavior, to run more accurate ads can improve advertising dynamic plans so as to generate the best revenue for the company. Mr. Dinh Tien Minh, PhD.: In the last sharing from the perspective of businesses, people should also look at the businesses themselves, currently, it is applying technology in a lot of their business activities. As a result, there is no reason that from UEH perspective: as a trainer, we do not train students who, later, graduate so as to be able to keep up with businessmen’ expectations. The MarTech training program that, currently, UEH has completed and officially put into enrollment so that students will learn many blocks of knowledge which may be approached from many angles; for example, in terms of the customer experience section. This is explained by the fact that they approach selling online like that, they leave a lot of data, from which we can evaluate their experience. How will students learn to apply technology in marketing activities? From doing market research, using social networking platforms to applying technology to marketing activities. Specifically, in terms of advertising on social networking platforms, even writing articles. Even when students write articles, they write articles on social networking platforms, on websites: it is in terms of not only content but also design. From the perspective of businesses that aim to attract more users and customers, UEH will train students to do those things so that customers can interact and shop more. In terms of businesses, they expect better sales as well as business metrics. In short, with MarTech’s current training and outreach program provided by UEH, students will learn the foundational knowledge of technologies applied to marketing activities in general as well as many activities in particular regarding researching marketing, advertising, writing and designing with the purpose of closing the gap between UEH and business gradually. Besides, it depends a lot on how the teachers will teach students. For a long time, UEH as well as the Marketing industry individually has put businesses in the subjects. In other words, students have conducted projects in conjunction with businesses so that lecturers can guide students to conduct specific projects. Given the levels of curricula and the pedagocical way, I am also convinced that this gap is closing. When students graduate from UEH, businesses can use this knowledge immediately. Sharing session presenting leading experts in the field of Computer and Technology In case that Computers and Technology and Communication cooperate Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: At UEH School of Technology and Design, there is also a major called Digital Communication and Multimedia Design which is very close to the industry, MarTech. In this new major, digital communication and multimedia design is to create the generation of students who will work in the field of communication, especially digital media, you will know how to design a publication product in the media. Students can apply new technologies, listed as AR, VR, virtual reality and augmented reality. This is the technology that can be used prr apply AI to design or to use Big Data. These technologies are introduced so that learners can effectively implement programs and projects operated in the field of digital communication, connecting fields from art to technology to guide them so as to innovative solutions in communication, from the activities of companies specializing in the media and event organization or television. The introduction of technology and computers into technology design platforms for application in industries has been focused at UEH in the previous time. In case that Computer, Technology, Logistics merge Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: In the recent times, we have also heard about globalization as well as its values ​​in the world. The global supply chain was broken somewhere during the pandemic; curently, this supply chain is being gradually restored and connected. When we can apply technology in this industry, this will be a very large market segment, opening up many opportunities for students. What is the potential for Logtech development in the future? Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh: Logtech is the first industry at UEH that trains engineers. This is one of the two majors that train engineers at UEH. Nowadays, all professions have to embed technology and especially in the digital age, all problems are related to technology. Regarding Logtech and Logistics in the past, all Universities in Vietnam mostly focused on supply chain management, especially, how to manage the Logistics system. For the Logtech Industry at UEH’s School of Technology and Design, we focus on training engineers who can design, operate and control as well as deliver ideas in supply chains. How can these supply chains be accomplished in the best way? To achieve the added value, we will give the students the knowledge, especially the new knowledge, the new approach, the most modern, listed as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, IoT, electricity Cloud computing, Big data. We provide you with this knowledge so that you can supplement your logistics knowledge, from this foundation, a solid knowledge base can be created. Currently, there are many businesses that need personnel in this industry and UEH is the only University in Vietnam that trains engineers in the Logtech industry. In case that Computers, Technology and Law cooperate Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: It wil be difficult for the Law industry to apply technology because the legal system has also been built stably and firmly. How will the application of technology in the law industry open up a future market. What are its development potentials? Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen: From a legal perspective, we look at technology in two stories. The first story is that we, as being behind the scenes, support and continue to review legal stories that may arise in the process of technology development. The process of technology development can influence human rights stories involving secrecy, individuality and privacy secrecy. Upon considering those stories from a legal research perspective, we will have to find ways to limit the negative impacts on people and human rights. Consequently, it has a legal field called LawTech as the study of legal issues that serve technology. The legal issues for technology have been studied many times as follows: information technology law, electronic transaction law and so on. These laws are to serve the technological life and to create favorable conditions for the promotion of developing techology activities in general and digital business activities in particular. Businessmen should do personal business in the way that does not infringe on people’ legitimate rights and interests. That second angle is the time to be delivered. We are legal service providers. In the process of providing legal services, stories arise so that we needed technology to support our legal service activities. That’s what we call Law Tech, or, providing legal services. It will encounter a series of problems. For example, applying AI to make judicial judgments means predicting what the outcome of a lawsuit will be or how consultants should suggest upon being asked for advices? Technology is applied in both the private and public sectors. You can hear stories of online juristical trials. How are the series of stories: enabling the judge to be able to make decisions. One of the extremely important contents is electronic evidence. Does this series of business activities and transactions leave evidence? Is that evidence enough to be presented in court? In terms of evidence collection, which technological requirements are required? How to decipher the evidence? All of these concerns help to provide reliable evidences for the judge to make absolutely fair decisions. In case that Computers, Technology, Agribusiness, Finance - Banking cooperate Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: As a multidisciplinary University, UEH, in addition to Business, Economics, Law and State Administration, trains technology, design, computing and agribusiness. Currently, how will the application of technology in the field of agriculture be a new and potential category? MSc. Phan Hien: Agriculture, Technology and Computers that are gradually bringing various benefits. Specifically, the technological activities as follows: IoT devices in monitoring the farming and working process as well as automatic devices with human control does lead to the increased agricultural productivity. Because of this, it is possible that many careers in technology and IoT or in automatic control devices will benefit greatly. Concurrently, after agricultural products can be yielded, the remaining problem is how to push this to the market. A second branch of technology, being very popular, is E-commerce. It will help us push agricultural products to market in a new way, not like every tradition. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: What is your viewpoint regarding the field of Finance - Banking? How will technology and computers be applied in information security and customer asset management? MSc. Phan Hien: Mentioning finance, almost everyone knows about the popularity of the Economics and Finance majors trained by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). However, in the recent times with the emergence of specific new concepts listed as virtual money and digital assets, it has led to a series of ways for people to control this value. A variety of other methods has been able to handle it better. Finance is where the tech industry is getting into. When it comes to financial markets, it is referring to other problems in traditional transactions and people are more modernized. In Vietnam, currently, I mostly talk about finance as people are holding a lot of a very popular field, that is, electronic payment. These are the areas that, currently, Vietnam and most Technology Universities are aiming to push technology in these areas. In case that Computers, Technology, Robots and Artificial Intelligence are combined Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: How will robotics and artificial intelligence (engineering systems) meet current human resource needs? Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh: Like LogTech, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence are the engineering training majors of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). All UEH lecturers are aware that robotic artificial intelligence is the foundation of the 4.0 Revolution. We are talking about the main characters, specifically, robots and artificial intelligence. We have inherited and developed based on foreign training programs. We have built a lot of features for Vietnam as well as in the Asian region so that students can access knowledge as well as the latest information in the region and the world. Actually, the current robotics and artificial intelligence industry in Vietnam is only being lectured at 3 or 4 training Institutions. However, we have the advantage that UEH is being very strong in terms of business and economics. Artificial intelligence is the brain that handles the problem; on the other hand, the tasks of implementation and performance do require robotic systems and automation systems. UEH and businesses with a close relationship with UEH School of Technology and Design have developed this program. This field of study will be the highlight of UEH to be able to enter a new era - the digital era towards building a modern society. In case that Computers, Technology and Management Information Systems merge Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh: What training will the UEH Information Security Industry provide? Which feature makes this new major stand out from the training programs at other Universities? MSc. Phan Hien: Regarding this industry code, people think it is a completely pure field of technology as almost students will be interested in one technology-specific training institute. However, students should reframe the issue in terms of this modern time. I take information security as an example: it is refered to as a branch of engineering math. The truth is that if a person working in information security, in practical terms when entering an enterprise, lacks knowledge of business processes or knowledge of the actual operation of such an enterprise, he/she does not know where the problem lies to be sure whether the information is accurate. This leads to a new aspect that we will be able to combine a person with technology knowledge; concurrently, having a very good knowledge regarding business processes and organization operation. It will help information security personnel to step into a new field right now. Concurrently, data science as well as computer science is one of the newer developments. We are doing new things; actually, the main purpose is to serve people, to serve business activities and organizations operating in this life. Therefore, what people perform must show applicability and reasonable use in an organization and in a system. Because of this reality, there will be groups of applied sciences born. Students majoring in Information Security, Information Technology, and Computer Science receive specialized training in technology; concurrently, gaining additional knowledge from the field of economics, organization and administration so that students can bring this in-depth knowledge to serve the society in an appropriate way. In short, Assoc. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh concluded that:“We are being in the 4.0 Revolution when IoT, Data Analytics as well as AI are taking over the mainstream. We are also preparing for the steps into the Industrial Revolution 5.0. A super-smart society will increasingly develop towards sustainable development, in which human beings are the focus of development. We will know how to master technology and to develop harmoniously in human-machine relationships. Technology as well as computers is not only a pillar on which we develop; rather, a harmonious relationship needs to be considered. Human beings, artistic issues and socio-cultural issues as well as being relevant in many transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary professions are the central issues. These will be the key ideas for innovative solutions towards solving all problems in a multi-dimensional and multi-modal viewpoint.” This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to watch the upcoming Newsletter DIGITAL ECONOMY #80. News, photos: Group of experts, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As the summer draws to a close, it is time to reflect on some of the exciting events that occurred at the UEH English Zone (EZ). EZ has provided amazing value for UEHers by holding English practice sessions with engaging topics throughout the weeks, such as EZ Networking and Club activities. Begin July with the heat of art. At the beginning of July, EZ collaborated with the School of Foreign Languages (SFL) to organize a truly artistic Coffee Talk with the theme “Dear artist!”. This is an ideal topic for students to let their hair down and freely express their artistic and unique spirits. Coffee talks with EZxSFL: "Dear artist" kicks off an active July Besides, The Speaking Group Extended of the BELL English Club is a must-do activity for UEHers. With the collaboration between BELL English Club and EZ, the activities are intended to create a welcoming environment to practice English speaking reflexes and lead students to participate and hone their skills with intriguing topics like Heal and Chill, Innocent Echoes, Memories in Green, etc. To discuss the role models that UEHers want to become in the future, Speaking Group Extended will be back in July with the topic “The Ideal You”. A July universe full of excitement In order to connect and create opportunities for UEHers who are back to home town to participate in useful English practice sessions, EZ has continued to use the ZEP platform to bring memorable events for students. With entertaining topics such as “UWHO” - a discussion about the universe, aliens or “CODENAMES” Board game - an extremely challenging game that could blow your mind, UEHers and EZ has created unforgettable memories together with moments of while practicing English. EZ Networking activity on ZEP platform Not to mention the well-known game, Among Us. Understanding UEHers' interest in this dramatic game, this boardgame provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate their game skills through skillful persuasion, as well as incredible English presentation and critical thinking skills. The students had a great time with EZ Networking. This is also EZ’s biggest motivation in organizing weekly events A perfect ending for July! The exchange of ideas, stories, and experiences at UEH English Zone has aided in the development of solidarity among UEHers, as well as increased confidence in using English, improved critical thinking and communication skills, and expanded vocabulary and knowledge across multiple fields. To give UEHers daily life English conversation practice, EZ has always fostered an international environment with a spirit of welcoming and expanding with international friends - future global citizens. If you want to experience an exciting English playground, don’t forget to follow the fanpage of UEH English Zone to get the most up-to-date information about EZ's activities. News and Photo: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industrial Revolution) is creating a rapid change in terms of the way of management, administration as well as the development process of enterprises. This trend may disrupt the labor market as artificial intelligence is gradually replacing human labor in the economy upon automation in various fields and stages, resulting in the consequence that millions of workers around the world fall into unemployment. This is as one factor that directly affect the trend of developing digital human resources, especially in today’s businesses. Issues regarding digital human resource development within the situation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution In the economic structure, human resources have a dialectical relationship with the production means. The more the economy develops, the higher the requirements for the quality and the qualifications of human resources become. Moreover, people are not merely an element of the production and business process; rather, a valuable resource of organizations and enterprises. Enterprises move from saving labor costs for cost reduction to investing in digital human resources for a more competitive advantage and efficiency with higher profits. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the fundamental condition and foundation for the economy to transform strongly from a broad-based growth model (based on resources and low-cost labor) to a model of in-depth growth (based on the knowledge economy, digital economy and high-tech labor) (1). In order to successfully transform Vietnam’s economy to a digital economy, it is necessary to have digital human resources - the main force to deploy and realize the digital economy - that decide the existence of the digital economy with the capacity to master digital technology devices and to be operated in the production, business and other activities of the economy. From a macro perspective, the digital economy is mainly in accordance with thedigital technologies, in which economic activities use digital information and digital knowledge as the main production factor. However, any country in the development process towards a digital economy is a long process and digital transformation on the national level at different degrees. From a micro perspective, in accordance with management theory, an enterprise’s infrastructure includes four important factors: human, processes, organizational structure and technology. When one of those 4 factors changes, the other factors will be affected and altered, creating a new equilibrium for the business. In terms of the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digital human resources - one of the four important components that will change a lot – is to focus on some core changes as follows: Firstly, human resource management relies on technology and efficiency. HR professionals integrate HR functions faster, acting directly alongside functions in operations. The interconnected work model using information technology has blurred the line between the physical office and where the work actually takes place. Digital human resources focus more on specialized high-value-added work groups. Businesses are in the process of replacing jobs, reducing human resources by using digital technology, integrating technologies (from email, instant messaging and enterprise social media tools to HR applications and virtual meeting tools); consequently, human resource management must be based on digital technology. The organizational structure of the enterprise’s personnel tends to be more open and shared. The relationship between enterprises and employees will change from being legally binding (under the form of a contract) to being binding on a commitment concerning working performance and the principle titled ‘sharing work, sharing profit’. It is explainable because technology allows to measure, to calculate and to identify specifically the contribution between businesses and employees in the actual time. Secondly, quantifying human resource work and trending building big data. Problems in human resources have been difficult to be quantified through data listed as employee engagement, development ability, and job satisfaction. Currently, through big data and digital technologies, businesses can digitize these issues. Thirdly, this is being the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI) application. Along with big data is artificial intelligence in digital human resource management. AI combined with big data will replace human resources, listed as recruitment, evaluation, training, development and employee engagement. AI helps HR professionals focus on work with greater added value. In a digitally equipped HR team, administrators can manage the uploads and downloads of complex data packages that accompany talent assessments and reward decisions in a fully automated process. AI can also oversee the screening of internship and graduate applicants through online numerical, logical, and cultural tests in a consistent, efficient manner. The status of digital human resource management in the current Vietnamese enterprises Calculated until July 31, 2022, Vietnam has a population of more than 99 million people, ranking 15th in the world and 3rd in Southeast Asia. The working-age workforce in 2021 is estimated at 50.5 million people. Laborers who have been trained at elementary level or higher in 2021 are estimated at 13.1 million people, accounting for 26.1%, up 0.8 % points higher than that of the previous year (2). This is one of the favorable conditions of Vietnam during the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The number of human resources is large and abundant while the quality of Vietnam’s digitally trained human resources can be considered as strengths. Among more than 13 million human resources with primary vocational training or higher, more than 5 million people obtain university degrees or higher, accounting for 44%. This is an important factor for Vietnamese human resources to transform and to adapt to digital technology. On the other hand, developing countries are facing some challenges upon approaching the Fourth Industrial Revolution, namely the shortage of skilled digital human resources. In accordance with the data in the Report on Readiness for Future Manufacturing 2018 of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Vietnam ranks in the last group in terms ranking highly-skilled workers, 81 out of 100, after Thailand and the Philippines in the group of ASEAN countries (4). To be more specific, the current situation of digital human resource management of Vietnamese enterprises in the Fourth Industrial Revolution is as follows: In terms of human resource planning: Very few enterprises make long-term human resource planning. Moreover, in the human resource development strategy, the determination of labor surplus or shortage needs to consider both the micro-perspective in parts of the enterprise and the macro-perspective on human resources within the local, regional and national scopes. In particular, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected economic development, production and business activities of enterprises and employees. In accordance with the survey results, in 2021, 52.66% of enterprises have unchanged employees compared to the fact that, in 2019, 13.19% of enterprises witness the increase in employees and 34.15% of enterprises face the decrease in employees. In which, enterprises applying forms for employees to take time off and alternate leave accounted for 31.77%, employees with salary deferred accounted for 31.43%, employees on temporary leave without pay accounted for 7.94% and 28.86% of employees quit or lost their jobs. Facing difficulties caused by the impact of the epidemic, businesses have changed their business methods and applied some response solutions listed as: 26.69% of enterprises tend to seek new product consumption markets; 23.89% of enterprises changed services and products supplied to the market; 22.09% of enterprises apply e-commerce in production and business activities; 15.42% of enterprises seek new input material markets and 11.91% of enterprises invest in equipment and technology (5). Therefore, human resource planning is mainly short-term, not focusing on the long-term. In terms of job analysis: Enterprises in Vietnam carry out the construction of job positions and job analysis. Each enterprise has its own templates for drafting job descriptions, including main contents listed as: Job title; Name of the in-charge Department; Supervisor’s name; Brief job description; Job completion standards and so on. Nevertheless, the current job analysis of enterprises is mainly carried out by the Unit Heads. In the current digital technology era, the human resource management department can apply AI in performing job analysis, both ensuring objectivity and optimizing work efficiency. In terms of human resource recruitment: Digital human resource management, currently, is to perspective that job seekers and employers register on business websites or job search sites. Therefore, the recruitment of workers sometimes does not guarantee the right employment to meet the needs of the employer. Moreover, because the recruitment process of many enterprises is not associated with evaluation and learning and often performed by a department or group, many cases of selection do not completely meet the requirements. Therefore, the recruitment needs to be combined with a technical parameter box to filter resumes, both simplifying the recruitment process and easily selecting the human resources that meet the requirements of the employer. In terms of job performance evaluation: Most enterprises use the scoring method, however, the evaluation criteria, often being subjective, are not based on the job description. Currently, very few enterprises apply the assessment of superiors by employees. This will reduce the objectivity in the evaluation, resulting in the fact that many managers are unwilling to learn and to innovate themselves. In order to develop digital human resources, it is necessary to manage human resource information so that enterprises can know the causes and the cases of job change and leave, thereby, solving the root of the problem, improving the work attitude and working quality of employees. In terms of training and retraining: Currently, the training and the improvement regarding working skills and personal skills for employees to keep up with the development of science and technology are being isolated and fragmented in enterprises. There has been no training and development strategy associated with specific visions and goals; actually, mainly only investing in improving senior managers’ and experts’ qualifications. Regarding the training for technicians and workers, it is mainly self-training or workers have to improve their skills by themselves. The efficiency of the use and the management of human resources in Vietnamese enterprises has been being low, unable to meet the rapid development of the economy as well as the current requirements concerning using human resources. The fact that human resources obtain University degrees or higher accounting for 44% of the total number of human resources in Vietnam is an important factor for Vietnamese human resources to transform and to adapt to digital technology (Image: UEH) Some solutions to promote the development of digital human resources for the current Vietnam Firstly, enterprises need to set up a human resource apparatus adapted to high technology, especially at the senior management level. Enterprises need to promote the use of employee management software to administer and to assign work to prevent cross-work and to help business managers control and assign tasks simply, quickly, accurately and efficiently. Secondly, pay morre attention to talent selection. In addition to professional capacity, talents must have an open vision and be ready to integrate and communicate in multi-modalities. It is necessary to have a recruitment process that takes “interpretation of integration” action in parallel with the professional probation assessment, listed as contacting the probationers for “interviews”, monitoring during the 2-month probationary period to value how they have understood and felt about the business, listening to their thoughts to add to the values ​​of the enterprise. If they understand something in the wrong way or have any questions, it is an opportunity to help them understand and behave better. Through an integration test to ensure that employees have an acceptable understanding of the enterprise, culture, core values ​​and business ethics standards to have the right mindset and attitude. If a probationary employee achieves professional qualifications but fails to pass the integration awareness assessment, the human resources department has the right to propose the leader to extend the probationary period in accordance with the Labor Law. This is an opportunity to “correct mistakes” for the initial recruitment to ensure that: ‘recruitment’ means ‘to find’ the right resources with the right skills, professional knowledge and attitudes suitable for the business. Thirdly, develop internal personnel training. Enterprises need to improve the training and the development of internal digital human resources. This issue, currently being focused by many businesses, is considered a factor to improve competitiveness. Enterprises are willing to invest cost and time for this work by sending personnel to study domestically and internationally to improve professional qualifications and management capacity. Many businesses invite an independent consultant or advisor to train key staff towards directly acquiring knowledge and practical ways to apply to the organization’s activities. In addition, enterprises must identify key employment positions, backup people and select suitable successors to have a specific action plan and to build a succession team. Fourthly, improve the way of “keeping people”. Recruitment, training and developments towards digital human resources in enterprises cannot avoid risks. Therefore, in parallel with this work, enterprises need to improve reasonable human resource policies to maintain employee quantity and quality. Therefore, in addition to maintaining good welfare regimes, enterprises need to form a reasonable decentralization and authorization system so that management levels can be autonomous in their work, thereby, helping leaders have more time for strategic planning while still being able to control the operation. In the long run, it can be directed to the division of profits and share ownership among employees to align personal interests with the interests of the organization. Fifthly, automate the mechanism for digital human resource development. With the advantage of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, enterprises need to apply the values ​​of technology in an effective manner. This means that businesses need to automate digital human resource management. Digital human resource development software brings comprehensive management solutions to businesses, making the enterprise’s human resource management process easy and highly effective, reducing costs and task execution time; especially helping leaders quickly make the right decisions related to personnel. Author: Dr. Pham Thi Kien – UEH School of Social Sciences. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Newsletter ECONOMIC No #58. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Quy Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Hologram technology has been widely applied in many fields listed as design, fashion, advertising, events, exhibitions, etc. With the aim of providing platforms for mastering this breakthrough presenting technology, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Kwang Woon University (Korea) jointly organized a short-term course on Applying technology in creation with Holography, with the host of experts in the field of holograms from Korea. From rendering Logos or objects into three-dimensional images to playing a vital role in the success of virtual idol shows, Holography is an emerging technology that has a strong impact on many fields around the world. It is this great advancement of technology that breaks stereotypes, unlocking things that seem to only appear in science fiction movies. Grasping this breakthrough projection technology, UEH and Kwang Woon University organized a short-term course "Application of technology in creation with Holography" from July 17-20, 2023 at UEH, led by experienced and famous Professors in Hologram of Korean universities including Prof. SeungHyun Lee, Prof. Soonchul Kwon, Prof. Leehwan Hwang (Kwangwoon University), Prof. Taegkeun Whangbo (Gachon University), Prof. CheongGhil Kim (Namseoul University). The course provides learners with the necessary knowledge and ability to fabricate holograms and understand their applications in a variety of fields, listed as art, science and industry, thereby, providing a full platform for learners to not only master breakthrough technology but also confidently spread and lead the Hologram playground in many fields. Overview of the opening ceremony of the course Speaking at the opening of the course, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - stated: “Sincere thanks are sent to Professor Lee and his associates for taking the time to visit UEH and transfer Hologram technology as well as cooperate with UEH to develop this technology not only in Vietnam but also in the region. This is a very new trend and technology in the world, developed by a group of professors and has many applications in the fields of demonstration, marketing, exhibition, planning, etc. Based on the close partnership of UEH and Kwangwoo University, especially after the recent trip to Korea, UEH has decided to organize a course on Hologram applications for UEHers and related companies and partners. Top professors transferred directly. Therefore, UEH is honored that all of you are here to explore the intersection of art and technology, delving into the combination of these two elements to create impressive, vivid visual experiences. With the practice of creating hologram art in this course, it is expected that we will know how to apply projection technology, 3D design - Holography to produce unique and impressive products that complement our work in fields listed as advertising, entertainment, education, etc. " Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH- giving the opening speech The course size is 30 students of which 15 students belong to UEH (Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Information Technology, UEH College of Business - lecturers in Marketing, Martech, Digital Business,...; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government - lecturers in real estate, etc.; UEH College of Technology and Design, lecturers, researchers, specialists in design, communication, planning, information technology of units under CTD; Vinh Long Campus - lecturers in communication, information technology) and 15 students who are partners of UEH in Holography technology. Throughout the course, learners study and experience the basic principles and techniques of recording, editing and applying holography that is "on the throne" in many fields listed as advertising, events, media, film, fashion, etc. and grasp the development direction of Holography in the future with topics as follows: What is Holography; Take care of life through AI-integrated diagnostic solution; Geometric sound-based 3D modeling for VR; Lippmann Photography; Basic analog hologram; Basic digital hologram; VR/AR, 3D Graphics; Optics for Holography; Understanding Holography by Geometric optics; Diffraction & interference theory based on wave optics; Hologram exhibition and discussion… Besides, the curriculum is designed with hands-on activities that take up most of the time, creating opportunities for learners to form practical experiences right in the process of acquiring knowledge. The class for "Application of Technology in Creation with Holography" It is expected that through the course "Application of Technology in Creation with Holography" organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Kwang Woon University, learners will not only fully explore modern technology but also know how to apply projection technology, 3D design - Holography to create unique and impressive products. This knowledge will be the inspiration to explore the field of three-dimensional technology, a solid foundation for future research, marketing and advertising efforts. Granting Certificates of  Completion of the training course "Application of Technology in Creation with Holography" to students Additional photos: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH School of Media Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The term "Self-Improvement" has gained popularity among Gen Z due to the remarkable development of digital platforms. However, rather than offering a foundation for young people to lay out for themselves, those platforms have somewhat framed the definition of self-development in activities like exercise or reading books. This inevitably leads to young people feeling perplexed and lost on the path to finding and growing as individuals. So what is the basis of Self-Improvement? We can easily find content containing the keyword "Self-Improvement" while browsing websites like Tik Tok, Facebook, Instagram, and others. It seems to have evolved into an ideology, a way of life that advocates for personal success. However, Finding information that covers the fundamentals of self-development can be challenging. Understanding this reality, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) organized an EZ Career Talk on July 6, 2023, with Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, Human Resources Partner at United Overseas Bank Vietnam with the theme "From Fixed to Growth: Transforming Your Mindset". Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien delivered the message and addressed the questions of many young people during the sharing session. She said that changing your mindset is the most crucial step in creating the best personal development path for you. Throughout the program, the speaker examined and contrasted the differences between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset in all facets of life. Additionally, she uses real-world examples and examples from her own life to illustrate how both of these ways of thinking affect people. When you constantly frame yourself in particular scenarios and conceptions, you refuse to acknowledge and address your flaws. It is believed that this way of thinking severely restricts personal development. A growth mindset, on the other hand, enables individuals to realize their full potential, alter their viewpoint through the acceptance of constructive criticism and suggestions about themselves, and then use that as a catalyst for further development. Throughout the program, there were insightful and productive conversations. The hybrid workshop of “From Fixed to Growth: Transforming Your Mindset” was successfully organized with the participation of nearly 200 UEH students, had the chance to put their newly acquired knowledge into practice in a fun environment that was infused with a learning spirit and active participation from the attendees. Through exercises for both groups and individuals, the speaker helped participants alter their thinking. In the hybrid form of a combination of face-to-face and online, UEH English Zone increased connections and expanded opportunities to learn for the UEH community. In order to help students get ready for a multicultural workplace, EZ Career Talk focuses on communication skills and essential career skills with professionals in the field as part of periodic activities. By liking or following the UEH English Zone fanpage, let’s experience the global atmosphere at UEH and stay updated on events at the UEH English Zone! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The international conference igniting the research project “Food loss in the Pangasius Catfish Value Chain of the Mekong River Basin” took place at Hall B1.302 - UEH (Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC). Attending the conference, on behalf of UEH, were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – UEH Vice President and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Director of the Agricultural and Health Policy Research Institute (HAPRI). On behalf of Ministries, Departments and Local Leaders, there were Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Ha - Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Education and Training; Dr. Tran Dinh Luan - Director of the Directorate of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development; Mr. Nguyen Van Buoi - Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ben Tre province; Ms. Vo Thi Thanh Van - Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of An GiangPprovince; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Minh Phu - Vice Rector of School of Fisheries, Can Tho University; Ms. To Thi Tuong Lan - Deputy Secretary General of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP). International guests comprise Mr. Dominic Balasuriya - Economic Consul, Australian Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City; Representatives of the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) include Ms. Eleanor Dean - General Manager, Communication and Capacity Building Program of ACIAR, Mr. Howard Hall - Special Advisor of ACIAR. On behalf of the project, there were Honorary Assoc. Nguyen Van Kien - Project Manager, HAPRI Research Leader, Senior Researcher of University of New England; Dr. Phouvin Phousavanh - Representative of the National University of Laos research team; Dr. Kim Chhin SOK - Representative of the Royal University of Phnom Penh research group. There were also representatives of Universities and Research Institutes in the country; professional associations in the provinces of pangasius farming and processing; companies that produce, process, feed, and provide services in the pangasius chain; pangasius farming cooperatives; and guests as scholars interested in the project. Overview of the conference The project “Food loss in the Pangasius Catfish Value Chain of the Mekong River Basin”, funded by the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the Canadian International Development Research Center (IDRC), was approved by the Ministry of Education and Training under Decision No. 2426/QD -BGDDT dated August 26, 2022. The project’s governing affiliation is the Ministry of Education and Training; The project owner is the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The proposed Unit is the Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (HAPRI). The project implementation period is 3 years, from April 1, 2023 to June 30, 2026. The project is part of the newly established Food Loss Program of ACIAR and IDRC. The first phase of this program identifies new challenges, potentials and opportunities impacting future food availability. The second phase plans and implements research projects that address the challenges of smallholder farmers in developing countries. The objective of the project is to raise awareness concerning food loss and waste, resulting in facilitating private-sector investment in reducing food loss and waste of pangasius in the Mekong River Basin of Vietnam. The project will bring practical values to the beneficiaries as follows: Speaking at the opening of the conference, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH – stated: “As a national key Public University, with nearly 48 years of experience and restructuring to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has always recognized the responsibility to contribute to the sustainable development of society. In addition to the mission of training high-quality human resources for the country, UEH has constantly promoted research, project implementation, and regional development consultation. The project “Food loss in the Pangasius Catfish Value Chain of the Mekong River Basin” is one of the important research projects that UEH is carrying out for the Mekong Delta region in particular, and the country in general. Finding ways to increase productivity and output for smallholder farmers while minimizing food loss at the post-harvest stages helps increase the competitiveness of the food value chain, particularly pangasius in Vietnam. This topic is extremely relevant in countries where food storage facilities are lacking, transportation infrastructure is limited, and access to post-harvest technologies is limited. While there have been many studies on post-harvest losses, few studies are being conducted in developing countries, including Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Therefore, I believe that this research project will bring practical effects to the development of Vietnam’s agricultural industry." Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - delivering the opening speech at the conference Within the framework of the program, two sessions were held, including: The announcement ceremony of the launch of the research project “Food loss in the pangasius catfish value chain in the Mekong River Basin” and an internal conference between the project’s member countries on the topic “Food Loss among the countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion”. Diverse important contents were shared: Ms. Eleanor Dean - General Director, Communication and Capacity Building Program of ACIAR - speaking at the conference Assoc.Prof.Dr. Vo Tat Thang speaking at the Conference Dr. Tran Dinh Luan - Director of the Vietnam Fisheries Department - speaking at the conference In the afternoon of the same day, the researchers participated in independent discussion sessions on four (04) key questions of the project including: Current losses and wastes occurring in the value chain. What is the treatment of pangasius in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos? What are the main causes of food loss and waste in the pangasius catfish  value chain in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos? How can women and men be empowered and improve their participation/livelihood/food security through interventions in the value chain? What interventions or innovations can effectively support the pangasius catfish value chain to reduce food loss and waste now and in the future? Research experts participating in independent discussion sessions The success of the international conference initiating the research project “Food loss in the pangasius catfish value chain in the Mekong River Basin” will lay the foundation for the project’s in-depth research activities, addressing farmers’ challenges and unlocking new potential for future food sources. This is the social responsibility of a public university, and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is always honored and responsible for contributing to this sustainable development. Delegates taking photos Additional photos about the conference: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The moment student Truong Truc Phuong walked up to the stage and received her bachelor's degree during the UEH annual graduation ceremony was a very special and emotional image for teachers and students that day. Truong Truc Phuong had worked hard for many years to earn her degree, a long journey of constant ascent, a journey that will inspire anyone who hears about it to overcome life's challenges. Always hold on to your beautiful dreams Nearly 4 years ago, Truc Phuong was well-known for her portrayal of a cheerful student. She became a new student majoring in Business Information System at UEH University through her effort and extraordinary energy. Truc Phuong had to leave her hometown of Dak Lak for a time, but she brought with her the desire to learn and experience new things, as well as the love and support of family and friends. The inconveniences caused by transverse myelitis do not appear to have dampened this girl's spirit. When asked about her future goals, Truc Phuong stated that she hopes one day to be able to help her parents and family. A simple dream but contains incredibly beautiful thoughts. “I simply aspire to secure a job in my preferred field upon graduating. Primarily, this is to ensure my well-being, and I wish to be capable of supporting my parents as well” Truc Phuong shared graciously. From Adversity to Achievement Upon entering the university environment, Truc Phuong faced numerous challenges, ranging from the transition to a new living situation. However, her astute character, coupled with the unwavering encouragement and support from her family, school, and friends, helped her navigate through these obstacles with grace. For nearly 4 years, her father moved from Dak Lak to Ho Chi Minh City to help and give her motivation to attend University. Truc Phuong's father shared: “On graduation day, our family felt immense happiness and pride as we saw the rewards of her efforts starting to come to fruition". Truc Phuong, along with her close friend who had been accompanying her throughout high school, decided to pursue the same major at UEH. The moments whenever they attend lectures together and face challenges hand in hand are heartwarming for educators, professors, and peers at UEH. They have proven to be reliable companions throughout this academic journey. The future is always bright for those who don't give up Truc Phuong's UEH journey came to an end at the graduation ceremony, and a new path was now open, one filled with many goals and aspirations. During the graduation ceremony, Truc Phuong shared, “I want to express our heartfelt gratitude to my families, friends, and teachers who have supported us throughout this journey. However, I must admit that amidst this sense of accomplishment, I also have some regrets because today is the day I graduated from UEH and became an alumnus. Someday, I hope to return to UEH and award scholarships to students in need, just as I did when I needed the support of the UEH community to help motivate me to continue my learning journey.” Leaving the university premises represents the gateway to an expansive future, recognizing that challenges may persist, yet happiness will grace those who don't give up. Truc Phuong now has a full-time job at a company in the field of technology, the exact specialty she has always desired. Quote from Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH at the Graduation Ceremony: “Persistent effort is an apt description of the 48-year journey of UEH, and it can be said that it forms the DNA, the genetic code of each UEHer. Today, as you graduate, you'll explore many career paths, but I believe that UEH's DNA has been and will remain with you in every journey and challenge”. New bachelor Truc Phuong has been writing her brave journey. Hopefully, the knowledge and skills she gained at UEH will help her succeed in the future and inspire future generations of students. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Era 5.0 – The era of a super-intelligent society is what will happen and the timeline is very close: 2035 or maybe earlier. “The rise of a series of super technologies” – “Enhancing human-machine interaction” – “human-centered” are the “hot” keywords upon referring to this period. Keeping up with the trend of the times, UEH does believe that: More than ever, administrators and leaders in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, State Management, Data, and Communication need to understand and to know how Apply Computers and Technology to their majors and professions. This is the motivation for UEH to deploy application knowledge series of Computer and “Don't go alone” Technology comprising 5 attractive parts thanks to the participation of the leading experts. Experts sharing the topic ‘Obstacles of human resources regarding Computer and Technology” The rapid progress in the technology era has created difficulties for human resources in the field of Computer and Technology, especially when technical personnel have little understanding of business and professional personnel know nothing abou technology. This challenge is one of the barriers to digital transformation in an organization. The question is what exactly are those challenges? With the topic “Obstacles regarding human resources in Computer and Technology”, Part 3 of the application knowledge series of Computer and “Don't go alone” Technology will bring readers practical sharing from experienced experts in many fields as follows: Mr. Ngo Van Toan - Chairman of BTZ Group; Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - Senior Consultant of Kaspersky Lab VN; Mr. Nguyen Duc Minh Quan - Director of Smart Solution Center, FPT IS Company; Mr. Phi Anh Tuan - Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association; under the coordination of Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice President of UEH College of Technology and Design. The demand for Computer and Information Technology human resources will be increasing greatly in the upcoming time Thai Kim Phung: Dear Mr. Phi Anh Tuan as Vice President of the Ho Chi Minh City Informatics Association, what is your pointview regarding the current labor market situation in terms of the field of computers and Information Technology (IT) in Vietnam as well as in the world? Mr. Phi Anh Tuan: From the perspective of Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association, we would like to present some overall assessments as follows: Firstly, the IT workforce is continuing to grow, especially in international outsourcing companies. Another need is that young people have been starting their own businesses in international environments, no longer in Vietnam. Secondly, the number of officials, employees and employees of the end-user units (for example: businesses and organizations) is increasing. Why is it so high? Because of the fact that the needs of Vietnam’s National Digital Transformation program are very detailed and quantifiable, the program provides the concept or indicators of digital management for public agencies. Thirdly, it is the issue regarding the management of the digital economy, in other words, how businesses can increase labor productivity with information technology. Last but not least, the digital society should aim at serving people who can receive as many IT achievements as possible. The asessment from Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association is as follows: (1) In terms of the new graduatee force, very high professional expertises are being trained; (2) In terms of the internal forces of enterprises, they need to be trained in technology knowledge in addition to business knowledge so as to increase competitiveness and business efficiency. In short, the demand for Computer and Information Technology human resources will be increasing greatly in the coming time. One of the points that should be considered is that: if training is separated between the information technology sector and the professional industry (listed as Economics, Marketing or other fields), there will be a gap between the two sides. In other words, information technology students graduate very well but lack professional knowledge. On the contrary, many of you, like economics students, do not have the initial equipment in terms of system, technology application, especially the speed of change in technology which is becoming higher and higher like nowadays. Sharing session from leading experts in the field of Computer and Technology The current challenges towards human resource in Technology and Computer Thai Kim Phung: With the sharing by Mr. Phi Anh Tuan, a clear picture of the human resource needs of the computer and information technology fields in Vietnam as well as in the world has been presented. The upcoming questions is for Mr. Ngo Van Toan - Chairman of BTZ Group, one of the leading technology experts in Vietnam. Previously, the field of technology and computers was associated with the technical environment. What is the current challenge for these personnel? Are there any difficulties for the personnel you have recruited? Mr. Ngo Van Toan: Discussing the challenges of human resources in the field of information technology, there is the variety of angles for us to consider. I will temporarily divide them into two as follows: those as the new graduates and those with experiences at specialized and expert levels. In terms of information technology, Vietnam is one of the countries that are internationally evaluated as rather strong and well developed. Nevertheless, we cannot be complacent; rather, we must be aware that there exist challenges. Students and recent graduates face the challenge of limited practical skills. This means that the reference program for foreign programs is rather good; the point is that many graduates lack practical skills is a concern that universities, curently, are coordinating with businesses to gradually narrow this down. The second point we can recognize is that the characteristics of information technology industries is the completely high integration capacity compared to that of other industries. As a result, English ability is a very important thing, it is easy to identify that many very young persons or/and small startups who have made international connections occupy good development related to not only the technical matters but also the business of raising capital. If you work in foreign companies or foreign projects, English ability is very important. Honestly speaking, this is one difficult point not only for fresh graduates but also for those who have been working for many years. Compared to the situation of 10 years ago, the current situation is much better. In terms of the second layer, information technology is not simply a science and technology; actually, it is an industry - a powerful industry. As an industry, it must be confirmed that products towards reaching the customers must go through a lot of stages, not just technical work. We have witnessed that: a lot of products, startups and companies have tried their best but ended up bankruptcy or failing because these products couldn’t get to market. Information technology is identified as an industry as it will have a full range of roles from understanding customer needs, marketing, sales, supply chain, etc. to how to finally get to the market. With an industry that includes all these stages, technical problems are only part of it. This leads to the situation that: even if we are new to school or have long experience, linking the entire value chain mentioned above is being our limitation. Do we make products not only for the satisfaction of making products, the point is, ultimately, anyone uses them? Do their customers know thée products? Do they use it? As a result, it involves a lot of knowledge and expertise in business. If we do not have the basic knowledge of economics, as well as finance, we will not be able to make a true product and bring it to the market, I think this is the challenge in general. The sharing session being lively The role of information technology towards running a business Thai Kim Phung: Mr. Ngo Van Toan shared the difficulties in the field of computers and IT very clearly. It implies both engineering and a powerful industry; in addition to very in-depth technical knowledge, we need to have certain knowledge related to this application field to offer products that meet the needs of the market. The next question is: What is the role of information technology in operating a business? Please give the floor to Mr. Nguyen Duc Minh Quan - Director of Smart Solution Center, FPT IS Company. Mr. Nguyen Duc Minh Quan: Information Technology plays an increasingly important role, becoming an indispensable component in the management of a business. Information technology or technology both help businesses and promote the existing values ​​of the business, for example, IT can help improve performance, improve management capacity, business capacity of enterprises. Applying ERP solutions for human resource management, automated solutions, warehouse management, etc., will help the business activities of the unit become better with less time and lower fee. In addition, IT makes it easier for businesses to connect with customers. Never can a business can deliver a message to customers as simply as today. We have social networks, we have chat, OTP/OTT solutions (technologies of authentication methods) that are able to deliver messages to customers, it helps the business get better and better. In addition, IT helps businesses discover new values ​​that have never been available to businesses in the past. For example, when applying information technology Big data, big data analysis, AI, Machine Learning, businesses can exploit the rich data sources that businesses already have during their operations. After that, these data will become extremely valuable. This value will become the sustainable value of the company, shareholders and each employee in the business. Another point to be mentioned, technology can be stated to be a big component promoting innovation in businesses. Technology is the limitless inspiration for creativity. Here, technology will help employees and managers with new solutions, new services that provide new values ​​for customers. This will open up new business lines for customers. A remarkable point, businesses, in terms of the future labor markets, will only focus on recruiting employees with technology capabilities. It can be affirmed that technologies take away jobs. In fact, in the past, technology did replace us. Machines used to replace workers. The workers who are to be replaced here refer to those workers who do not know how to use machines. Computer Internet used to replace the employee. With the development of technology, students - those who are preparing to join the labor process - should actively equip themselves with technological knowledge to prepare for technological advancements that are not to replace us in the future. Thai Kim Phung: Thank you Mr. Quan - an expert from FPT Information System Joint Stock Company – is currently working as the Director of the Smart Solution Center. He has shares related to the role of IT applications in business activities. In addition to the current operational roles, information technology creates new values, especially promoting the innovation process in businesses. Besides, he mentioned that: when we put technology into the system, it is likely that personnel and some related departments will decrease. The personnel involved in the application areas listed as finance, sales and marketing personnel. In the current context, how is the access to technology? Do they need to update their technological knowledge? This question is especially for Mr. Phi Anh Tuan who can help the seminar answer more questions regarding personnel. How will they access technology? How is the application speed? Mr. Phi Anh Tuan: I think that the story that we have to learn, have to approach new technologies is a naturally continuous thing in a business operation life. In this story, we have to identify first and that personnel department also has to identify it, too. I take an example that: if it changes very quickly, in accordance with the flow that Mr. Quan just shared before, the warehouse management business we are doing is very normal. Nevertheless, while we are following, it is difficult for businesses to start moving because the management for online sales is completely different from that of the traditional warehouse. Warehouse management was formerly a warehouse for goods, packaging, and production processing within the enterprise. On the other hand, the warehouse for e-commerce is being very different. In other words, at that time, the items were small, in large number, closed continuously, running continuously to be promptly delivered to the other staffs and online sellers, here I did not use the term ‘businesses’ anymore. We have to admit that the transition is very powerful and we have to get used to the mobile apps. We have to get used to it, when we go to inventory does not meam that we are coming to the warehouse anymore, we just use the code or use the iPad to check. That implies the involvement of technology in the management process. For those of you who are studying in a professional way, I think that we have to train the basic operating principles of the business. It is imperative that students have an understanding of technology trends in their professions. However, everything has a downside. If we depend a lot on technology, it is to lose our ability to handle situations. For example, GPT Chat, all students, even high school students, can learn more about one certain major more conveniently. However, dealing with situations in the business process is a skill that means that: when you approach, you must apply technology in your work to exploit all the knowledge that you already have on the Internet. The second is data processing skills so that we can solve all situations well. Those who grasp both issues like those, I believe they always have deserving positions in the corporate organization. The needs regarding Information security and job positions Thai Kim Phung: Thank you, Mr. Tuan. The service department has to stay on top of technology trends to get the job performed better. The digital transformation process is associated with the application of technology in businesses. Upon mentioning computers or information technology, we are facing a lot of information security problems. A question to Mr. Ngo Tuan Vu Khanh - one of the senior consultants of KasperSky lab Vietnam is your pointview regarding the need for information security in factories, enterprises and enterprises as well as the job positions concerning information security? Mr. Ngo Tuan Vu Khanh: Before answering Mr. Phung’s question, I would like to give some data to demonstrate Vietnam’s human resources. Firstly, in accordance with the international organization for information security and the world’s leading security companies, listed as Kaspersky in Asia Pacific, there is currently a shortage of approximately 2 million information security professionals. In Vietnam, in accordance with the statistics from the Information Security Department under the Ministry of Communications in 2021-2022, currently, there is approximately from 50,000 to 60,000 employees in information security. However, the number needed for the rapid development of technology in recent years, the Information Security Department notes the number at 700,000. From this, the need for 700,000 information security personnel is to be paid attention. However, the fact that the current market is only 50,000 is a huge missing number. The information above is mainly centering the core data. In terms of the practical situation, during the implementation of information technology systems and mass information security in Vietnam and Indochina, some completely important points must be presented as follows: Being as an absolutely concerning situation, it is a completely high-quality human resource as well as a human resource spread in the information security industries in Vietnam. Most of the problems of information security risks, even those of targeted attacks, come from human resources, not from technology. This is the most dangerous problem due to the variety of solutions in terms of information security and cryptographic solutions. On the other hand, the operator of that solution is being in shortage, especially human resources in the so-called information security disciplines, all of whom think that information security and security is a specific industry of information technology. Although it is assumed that information technology is inherently special, information security is specialized, too. In accordance with this specificity, one of those characteristics is human resources. To some extent, human information security plays a key role, not technology. This feature is quite surprising to some of the audience. In addition, the recent technology trends favor centralized management which is often called as Cybersecurity Operations Monitoring Center. In order to establish a network security monitoring and operating center with tens of thousands of users, the need to understand how to operate a business (business operation) or as a domain expert is very important regarding the problem of information preservation and security upon building one Cybersecurity Monitoring and Operations Center. The reason is that we do not understand how the business exists from sales, marketing, If the warehouse and finance cannot assess the risks, we can never do the story of ensuring safety concerning the Network Monitoring and Operation Center. In addition, one more point directly related to the issue of people is businesses and information security. That is to say, Kaspersky recently reported that Vietnam is the leading country in terms of number of scams, or fraudulent calls. Vietnam is the leader in fraud in Southeast Asia and Asia - Pacific. Obviously, we are having a huge problem of awareness security. This reflects that the current information security industry is lacking human resources. At this time being, there is a gap between information technology human resources and big business without a single harmony between the two. This situation results from the fact that it is not safe to believe without a knowledge of the business, exactly the same to the situation that we are scammed. Thai Kim Phung: Mr. Khanh has introduced a relatively clear view concerning information security personnels who are both technical personnel and must have a great understanding of people, management processes. Similar to the specialized field of Information Technology, we are required to update and supplement knowledge related to business and operations in addition to the knowledge related to technology. Currently, with the rapid development of technology, there is a huge shortage of human resources in Vietnam in general and internationally, especially in terms of quantity and quality. In addition to technical and technical expertise, those who are trained in machinery and IT need to have certain knowledge related to the application field. This is an advice for the training institutions to think, to consider and to adapt their training programs so as to be able to adapt to the current labor market related to the field of computers and information technology. This is an article in the series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter DIGITAL ECONOMY #79 News, photos: Group of Experts, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 10th, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City held a workshop to discuss the need to integrate digital economy and digital transformation into UEH's curricula in the future. The workshop attracted the enthusiastic participation of director of training programs. Notably, the workshop received valuable contributions from experts of the Fulbright Scholar program. The key speaker was Dr. Lesly Goh, World Bank Group Senior Technology Advisor; Cambridge Judge Business School Fellow, NUS Lee Kuan Yew Public Policy Senior Fellow, Fulbright Expert, Board Member of Government Technology Agency of Singapore. On the side of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice president of UEH, Assoc. Pham Khanh Nam - Associate Rector of College of Economics, Law and Government, Deans and Vice Deans of many UEH training units. The workshop was implemented in the form of an interactive dialogue, encouraging active participation and effective discussions among all attendees. The workshop, which lasted for over two hours, yielded several significant points that should be taken into consideration during the revision and development of curricula. These key points are as follows: The university could design new courses and new programs that specifically focused on Technology 4.0 and the digital economy, covering topics such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, blockchain, cybersecurity, digital marketing, and e-commerce. The integration of technology 4.0 and digital economy into curricula can involve adding modules, case studies, or projects that address the application and implications of emerging technologies. The integration of technology and the digital economy into curricula should include not only technical aspects but also social and human dimensions. UEH can incorporate modules or courses that address the ethical, legal, and social implications of technology 4.0. It can also explore topics like privacy, algorithmic bias, digital divide, and the impact of technology on society, ensuring students develop a well-rounded understanding of the digital landscape. UEH should infuse digital skills, data culture and computational thinking by embedding digital skills and computational thinking training throughout the curricula, ensuring that students acquire essential competencies such as data analysis, coding, information literacy, and digital communication. It is necessary to establish a roadmap for the integration of technology and the digital economy into the existing programs. Collaborating with industry and international organizations is of utmost importance as these partnerships will play a crucial role in ensuring the success of the integration efforts. UEH should establish partnerships with industry organizations to provide real-world exposure and experiential learning opportunities for students. This can include internships, industry-led projects, guest lectures, or industry-sponsored competitions. The university should develop a comprehensive plan for the training of trainers and provide continuous professional development. UEH should offer faculty and staff training programs to enhance their knowledge and skills in technology 4.0. This will ensure they are well-equipped to deliver high-quality education and keep pace with rapid technological advancements. UEH should promote entrepreneurial mindset and innovation culture by integrating entrepreneurship courses, start-up incubators, and innovation centers into the curricula. The university should encourage students to develop and implement technology-based business ideas. At the end of the workshop, Dr. Lesly introduced many materials and open resources to be shared with participants. Training program directors also actively booked working schedules with the Fulbright specialists to discuss more details. Mr. Le Thanh Nhan (MA) – Vice dean of school of economics presented the overview of UEH curricula's structure Dr. Lesly Goh and Assoc.Prof. Pham Khanh Nam co-chaired the workshop Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – Vice President of UEH attended online Participants and discussion at the workshop Pictures for the whole workshop News, photos: Administration Office, College of Economics, Law and Government. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology According to the Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan, in Vietnam, the percentage of people having 10 common mental disorders is 14.9% of the population – meaning that approximately 15 out of every 100 people have mental health problems. Moreover, the Covid-19 pandemic has caused a global mental health crisis, exacerbating both short and long-term stress and destroying the mental health of millions. Having aware of this situation, as well as understanding the stressful environment when having to take exams, study and keep up with social connections of students, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) has organized a practical seminar with the topic of " Enhancing the ability to identify and take care of mental health" for students and learners from all departments at UEH University. With the guidance of Dr. Pham Minh Triet - Ph.D. student at the School of Psychological Research - Australian National University, students and learners can understand and distinguish psychological and psychiatric concepts as well as get acquainted with some initial psychological instabilities from the beginning. Dr. Pham Minh Triet turned psychological conditions into a much simpler, more accessible concept for students and learners – traffic lights. There are color levels from green to yellow and finally red that represent mental status that ranges from calm, relaxed to very abnormal and unable to do anything. Just like when going out on the street, you should only "run" when the light is green. When it turns yellow, it might be time to slow down and reconsider your mental health. Finally, when you reach red, it is time to stop. This is a concept that students should be familiar with to understand and care for their own health as well as seek help and attention when needed. Color shades that show the psychological state of people The speaker also mentioned the rate of common health problems among Vietnamese students taken from a survey in 2016, nearly 70% of interviewed students claimed to have problems with anxiety disorders, much higher than the social average rate of 14.9%. Students and learners participating in the seminar were also enriched with knowledge about the behaviors of the body when stressed, the causes of stress and analyzed two types of good stress (Eustress) and bad stress (Distress) that often occur through very common situations in daily life such as:  conflicts with roommates, troubles with parents, deteriorating health, unsatisfactory grades, etc. On top of that, attendees also have access to the term "specific fear disorder" of objects or special situations such as snakes or heights. The speaker also provided practical examples for attendees to analyze and better understand their condition and symptoms. After the presentation, participants actively took part in answering interactive questions and were thoroughly answered by speaker about issues that learners are interested in. The seminar has successfully ended and received a lot of attention from UEH learners who are having concerns about psychological and mental health. The seminar lasted more than two hours with a professional, focused and interactive atmosphere from students and learners. Attendees were also given practical and brief reminders from Dr. Pham Minh Triet to summarize the presentation and help people take better care of themselves not only physically but also mentally. Simple preventive actions that learners can practice every day. The workshop created a safe and supportive environment where students can learn and develop skills in identifying basic mental health issues, as well as knowing how to take care for themself and others, spot out mental health factors, risks and seek for appropriate solutions. In the future, DSA will reach out to experts and organize more events of many fields so as to accompany students in developing comprehensively on their journey at UEH. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 30, 2023, the School of Foreign Languages at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City proudly hosted the International Symposium on Curriculum Development and Material Design in English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The symposium had the overarching theme of Advancing English for Specific Purposes through Effective Curriculum Development and Materials Design. Its objective was to bring together educators, researchers, and practitioners specializing in ESP to explore innovative approaches, exchange best practices, and discuss current trends and challenges in curriculum development and material design for specific purposes in English. The symposium warmly welcomed distinguished guests from various organizations, including Ms. Nguyen Tran from the Regional English Language Office (U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City) and Ms. Phuong Nguyen from Macmillan Publisher. The School of Foreign Languages was also honored to welcome four keynote speakers who are prestigious experts in language education. They were Associate Professor Jonathan Newton from Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), Professor Jessie Barrot from the National University of the Philippines, Dr. Dang Tan Tin from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, and Dr. Pham Huy Cuong from Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance. The event attracted over 80 participants, including scholars, educators, researchers, and postgraduate students from UEH and other educational institutions throughout Ho Chi Minh City. Throughout the symposium, a wide range of topics were explored, including innovative approaches to curriculum design, the integration of technology in materials development, and the importance of needs analysis and learner-centered instruction. Associate Professor Jonathan Newton started the event with an insightful talk on the diffusion of innovation in education, which had significant implications for ESP. Professor Jessie Barrot continued with a presentation on innovative approaches in ESP materials design, introducing different frameworks underlying the process of designing effective materials for ESP programs. Dr. Pham Huy Cuong, the head of the Faculty of English (UEF), showcased his research on ESP curriculum design and implementation, emphasizing the industry’s role in developing ESP curriculum. The event concluded with a panel discussion on trends and challenges in ESP curriculum development. Dr. Dang Tan Tin, the head of the Faculty of Foreign Languages, joined other speakers in sharing their perspectives and experiences in the field of ESP curriculum development. The insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions undoubtedly enriched the understanding of ESP and provided participants with practical strategies to implement in their classrooms and institutions. The symposium served as a platform for abundant knowledge sharing, idea exchange, and the dissemination of experiences, significantly shaping the trajectory of ESP education. Furthermore, it successfully facilitated the establishment of a network comprising experts, scholars, researchers, educators, and students actively engaged in a community of practice, dedicated to enhancing their own capacity and the quality of teaching and learning in foreign language education. New, photos: School of Foreign Languages Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the Singapore Business Regional Forum (SBRF) held on the morning of July 7, 2023 - an important event of 50 years of establishing diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Singapore with the attendance of Deputy Prime Minister of the Government, Le Minh Khai, and Mr. Tan See Leng, Minister of Manpower and Second Minister of Ministry of Industry and Trade Singapore, with the presence of senior government officials, diplomats and business leaders. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has announced a partnership with UOB Bank and Singapore Business Federation (SBF) to implement an initiative to develop high-quality human resources in the fields of Technology, Innovation, aiming for growth and sustainable development in the region. Accordingly, Singapore Business Federation (SBF), United Oversea Bank (UOB) and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) will jointly launch the Joint Initiative on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): "FinTechNovation Credentials" - with a total funding of 50,000 SGD to nurture young talents in the financial, technology and innovation sector. FinTechNovation Credentials will provide opportunities for more than 1000 students - UEH's 'young entrepreneurs' generation to enjoy educational values, learning opportunities, forging skills, and gaining practical experience in business towards comprehensive development to become a global citizen. The “FinTechNovation Credentials” initiative is a 12-month series of activities, including training courses, intensive coaching programs, and startup incubation programs for students and young entrepreneurs in the Fintech and banking sectors. In addition to financial support, UOB, and SBF will cooperate with UEH Institute of Innovation to organize training programs and networking activities in Fintech and banking and finance as well as provide opportunities for students to intern in three main pillars: "FinTech Master Class", "FinNovation Bootcamp" and "Sandbox Startup Incubation Program". Participating students will be provided with the necessary resources to improve their capacity and competitive advantage in finding a job in the Fintech or finance and banking sectors. Moreover, the program will be a place to nurture and incubate startup ideas/projects in innovation, financial technology, etc., designed by the founders, thereby creating an environment and motivation for the young generation to realize their ideas and experience running a real business. Specifically: • "FinTech Master Class" is a training program that combines online and face-to-face format, active learning with teaching methods using real examples, including online courses taught by experts in the field. The curriculum will cover Fintech-related topics, financial and banking industry basics, Fintech regulatory framework, new technologies including Blockchain, Web3, AI & Machine Learning, and their applications in Fintech. • "FinNovation Bootcamp" is an intensive training program, combining training programs and engaging exercises on innovation and Fintech. This program will provide participants with knowledge and skills in Fintech and innovation through training sessions, expert discussions, and field trips at prominent Fintech, finance, and banking companies. During the program, participants will work together to tackle several specific challenges related to the banking and financial industries. • "Sandbox Startup Incubation Program" is a 10-week startup incubation program designed for students and founders to accelerate and turn their disruptive ideas into potential developed businesses in the future. The Sandbox program will focus mainly on the Fintech sector, finding and incubating innovative ideas to higher stages of development, such as Proof of Concept (Proof of Concept or Prototype/MVP). FinTechNovation Credentials will be launched in August 2023. With this extraordinary cooperation, UEH, UII, UOB, and SBF will bring potential and open opportunities for students at UEH, especially students in technology and finance - future digital financial planners, with memorable and exciting experiences. Through the FinTechNovation Credentials initiative, UEH has been affirming the mission of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, pioneering in building a comprehensive education, training global, adaptable citizens, and tackling the challenges of the times, thence, helping learners adapt and integrate quickly into the environment in line with the orientation "From UEH students to global citizens, acting for sustainable development". News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Era 5.0 – The era of a super-intelligent society - is what will happen and the timeline is very close: 2035 or maybe earlier. “The rise of a series of super technologies” – “Enhancing human-machine interaction” – “human-centered” are the “hot” keywords when referring to this period. Keeping up with the trend of the times, UEH does believe that: More than ever, administrators and leaders in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, State Management, Data, and Communication need to understand and know how apply Computers and Technology in his/her professions and majors. This is the motivation for UEH to deploy the series of Computer and Technology application knowledge series “Don't go alone” with 5 attractive parts in accordance with the participation of the leading experts. Super-intelligent Era 5.0 – “The rise of a series of super technologies” – “Enhancing human-machine interaction” – “human-centered” Possessing approximately 30 years of experience in the field of human resource management in multinational companies and more than 15 years as a Human Resources Director, Mr. Bui Quang Vinh gave Gen Z the folloiwng advices regarding 02 skill groups: Technical skill Team associated with business and soft skill Team in part 2 of the series regarding Computer and Technology application knowledge series titled "Don't go alone". Mr. Bui Quang Vinh - HR expert - presenting the theme Portrait of Gen Z version 5.0: Main Workforce of Super-Smart Society Technology 5.0 refers to a new trend in the way that we interact with technology, in which humans and machines cooperate in a relatively natural and synchronous manner. To be ready for Technology 5.0, Gen Z should consider the following skills: Specialized Technical Skill Group Technical skillset for Gen Z in the 5.0 Period *Programming skills Programming skills are one of the most important skills in the era of technology 5.0. Understanding programming will help you understand how systems work and interact with them. Learning to program is learning how to put into a computer for the purpose of how to solve problems together with the inherent computing and storage power of computers. The computer will follow the instructions exactly; therefore, learning programming is the way to train logical thinking, very good problem-solving skills for users. In the future, information technology and computer applications will be present anywhere in any job. Programming skills will gradually become essential skills, all jobs in one society will require candidates to have a certain understanding of programming. *Data management skills With the rapid growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and connected devices, data management becomes an important factor. IoT creates a network of links between physical objects so that they can exchange information and perform tasks without human intervention. IoT devices can communicate and interact with each other to collect data, to transmit information and to perform actions. Examples of IoT applications could be smart home systems (where devices listed as lights, air conditioners, security cameras and audio systems) can be controlled remotely via smartphones. In the medical field, IoT can be used to monitor the patients’ health and transmit the information to medical facilities. In industry, IoT can be applied to monitor and to control manufacturing processes, to enhance efficiency and to save energy. Gen Z should learn to understand and to manage data effectively to take advantage of the opportunities and to face the challenges of technology 5.0. *Skills in data analysis and artificial intelligence With the increasing ability to integrate data and artificial intelligence into 5.0 technology systems, Gen Z should be able to understand and to apply the basic concepts regarding analyzing data and artificial intelligence. Through analyzed business data, we can optimize business operations, including assessing current business models, identifying the most effective ways in delivering products, assigning jobs, transferring personnel, planning costs and so on. Soft Skill Group Gen Z’ Soft Skills Group needs to be equipped as follows: *Critical and creative thinking skills Technology 5.0 requires critical thinking, problem solving and creativity. Gen Z needs to learn to ask questions, to find creative solutions, and to think to face new challenges. Critical thinkers are often able to: • Understand the logical coherence between points of view; • Identify, develop and evaluate arguments; • Find common inconsistencies and errors in reasoning; • Solve problem systematically; • Identify the relevance and the importance of ideas; • Consider the reasoning and the correctness in other people’ opinions and beliefs. Critical thinking does not simply imply the information accumulation. Good critical thinkers are able to infer consequences from what they know and to use the information to solve problems and to find relevant sources of information so as to increase their understanding of one problem or one subject. Don’t confuse critical thinking with arguing or criticizing others. While critical thinking skills can be used to point out the shortcomings and the mistakes in arguments, these skills play an important role in creating sound and constructive arguments. Critical thinking helps us to acquire knowledge, to increase our understanding of known theories, to strengthen our reasoning and to improve our efficiency in work and problem solving. *Communication and cooperation skills In the 5.0 technology environment, the ability to communicate effectively and to work in a team becomes an important factor. Gen Z should develop communication skills in addition to the ability to work in teams and to cooperate with machines and other people. The world has been promoting the application of new technologies. In 2022, an estimated 85% of global enterprises tend to expand the application of big data technology. Similarly, there is a large percentage of businesses that expand the application of technologies listed as the Internet of Things, markets that support Web applications, cloud computing, virtual reality and so on. The lack of cooperation skills with machines will be the barriers to Gen Z’ career progression. *Multilingual and multicultural skills With the technological development, the world becomes more and more connected. Gen Z needs to be able to work and to communicate in a multilingual and multicultural environment. Some cultures have a very distinctive way of behaving, which might be considered as an inappropriate behavior or an insult in another culture. Each culture has different strengths and weaknesses. One crucial thing during communication in a multicultural environment is that participants need to adapt to the environment. Gen Z’ soft skills group needs to be equipped as follows *Time management skill and flexible thinking Along with the rapid pace of technology development, Gen Z needs to be able to manage time effectively and to adapt towards the rapid changes in the work environment. Without good time management skills, you will waste your own time and affect many others. Consequently, you need to clearly define the important work, to prioritize to complete it before the deadline or to avoid overload. Gen Z needs to know how to apply their knowledge, skills, and experience to their work to bring better results. You must apply it to collect, to analyze and to use information, to make decisions, and to collaborate with others for the purpose of solving problems, contributing ideas, and improving yourself. *Security and privacy protection skills With the rise of personal data and privacy issues, Gen Z needs to understand the fundamental knowledge of Internet security and privacy. Each individual’s right to privacy is recognized and protected by the constitution: any act that violates privacy rights must be held accountable in accordance with the law. Therefore, Gen Z needs to master all these regulations so as to avoid troubles affecting their work in progress. In response to technology 5.0, Gen Z should develop a combination of technical skills, creative thinking, interoperability and soft skills. Author: Bui Quang Vinh - HR expert This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY #78. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 1, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was honored to welcome the Representatives of the Plug and Play Technology Center in Silicon Valley to visit and work in a series of activities to learn about the Vietnamese startup ecosystem. As the startup and innovation ecosystem grows more substantial worldwide, Universities play an important role in nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs and change makers. UEH is one of the pioneering Universities in developing a startup ecosystem, internationally standardized startup incubation programs for the young generation. Plug and Play's visit created an opportunity to connect stakeholders in the ecosystem and promoted Vietnamese innovation to the world, including universities. Attending the reception, on behalf of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH University Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; MSc. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Member of the UEH Council, Senior Consultant of Innovation Service Center; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of College of Technology and Design cum Dean of School of Media Design; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh – Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management; MSc. Vuong Khiet - Director of the Incubator of Institute of Innovation; MSc. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of Center of Technology and Design cum Manager of Mekong Incubator. On behalf of the guests, there were Mr. Jojo Flores - Co-Founder of Plug and Play, Mr. Jupe Tan - Director of Plug and Play in the Asia Pacific region, Ms. Tran Thi Ngoc Hue - President of Saigon Times Foundation, Ms. Bui Vu Truc Nhu - Head of Communication Department VN Focus, MSc. Pham Tien Minh - Deputy Director of Technology Business Incubation Center of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and representatives of the Department of Science and Technology Ho Chi Minh City. Overview of the Event On the journey towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH has been implementing an internationalization strategy in training and science and technology activities. Innovative start-up activities at UEH have fully formed the components of the startup ecosystem, connecting with international partners. Dr. Bui Quang Hung stated at the meeting: “UEH is the only unit in Vietnam to be honored in the Top 10 Best University Incubators in Asia. During the visit and learn about the activities of the two sides, UEH and Plug and Play share the same mission of promoting innovation and sustainable development. UEH has been continuing to promote UEH's innovation and science and technology transfer activities to the Mekong Delta region through Vinh Long Campus. In the near future, these activities will continue to be developed in the Central region through the campus in Nha Trang.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung sharing at the meeting MSc. Vuong Khiet presenting startup and innovation activities at UEH Plug and Play was founded in 2006 as the world's largest investor and startup accelerator for early-stage startups in Silicon Valley. 31 technology unicorns have been founded and developed at Plug and Play, including Google, PayPal, Dropbox and so on. Plug and Play creates a global innovation platform that connects entrepreneurs, businesses, and investors worldwide. In the Asia-Pacific region, Plug and Play has supported 681 startups, with 15 accelerator programs, more than 40 business partners, focusing on the following areas: Fintech, Insurtech, Smart City, Sustainable Development, Health, Tourism, Food and Agriculture Technology and so on. Talking to UEH representatives at the meeting, Mr. Jojo Flores emphasized the importance of the university in developing an innovation ecosystem: “I am very impressed with the activities at UEH and the working environment here. I have observed startup activity at universities around the world for more than 15 years, very few universities have succeeded in developing a startup ecosystem on campus. UEH is one of the few Universities that is going in the right direction and creating value for society. The university's impact through entrepreneurship, alumni success, and support for companies that have been creating jobs for society. Although UEH's Incubator has only been established for a few years, I realize that the incubator still has a lot of potential for growth and improvement. Hopefully, this can be a place to create Vietnam's unicorns in the future." Mr. Jojo Flores - Co-founder of Plug and Play Technology Center, Silicon Valley, USA Mr. Jupe Tan, Management Member of the Asia-Pacific region, Plug and Play Technology Center UEH is creating a platform to promote innovation in the community of successful alumni, the network of business partners, corporations and domestic and international universities. With that potential, the two sides discussed cooperation activities in organizing partner connection events, startup accelerator programs, research projects promoting innovation, bringing value to the startup community in Southeast Asia in the future. From the perspective of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH has recently implemented the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge" with many large corporations/companies in Vietnam in various fields, including Fintech, Financial Service, Insurtech, Sustainability, Smart City, Health, Media. UEH pays special attention to projects on technology transfer, consulting, exploitation and application in the fields of agriculture, smart cities, sustainable tourism, marine economy, and sustainable ecosystems and innovation. Technology is a key pioneering direction for UEH in promoting education, research, technology transfer and sustainable community development towards a good, modern society and improving the living quality. Cooperation with large corporations based on technology and a vision for sustainable development is one of UEH’s priorities to contribute towards the development of a sustainable society and the creation of opportunities for everyone to become global citizens. Additional photos regarding the event: News, photos: UEH College of Technology and Design, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In June 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City collaborating with Yonsei University (Korea) successfully organized a public lecture on the topic Sustainable Development and Environment, with the sharing from Prof. Tae Yong Jung. The lecture has attracted the attention of many professors, experts, lecturers and students of UEH University. Sustainable development, first mentioned in the 1987 Brundtland Report, is the solution to balancing the priorities of addressing economic, social, and environmental issues on a global scale. Considered the "heart" of the 2030 Sustainable Development Program, the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call on both developing and developed countries to work together towards this important objective. In order to provide a comprehensive view of sustainable development and promote sustainable thinking and action within the community, the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City collaborated with Yonsei University in Korea to organize a public lecture by Professor Tae Yong Jung on the topic of Sustainable Development and Environment. The event had the participation of Dr. Bui Quang Hung (UEH Vice President), Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam (Rector of College of Economics, Law and Government), Dr. Park Young June (Honorary Rector of College of Technology and Design UEH), Dr. Trinh Tu Anh (Director of Institute of Smart City and Management), Dr. Yi Dong Su (Vice Dean, School of Media Design), together with professors, experts, lecturers and students from UEH University and Yonsei University. Dr. Bui Quang Hung gave opening remarks The expert's points of view about environment and sustainable development Prof. Tae Yong Jung is an expert with many years experience in Sustainable Development, especially in Carbon Neutrality, Green Growth, etc. Currently, he is the professor at Yonsei University (Korea), member of the International Cooperation Sub-Committee, Presidential Council on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth, and a Board Member of the International Economic Association. In addition, he is the author of Major Published Reports, more than 360 research Papers/Workshops/Seminars, and more than 23 Books/Chapters. In the lecture, based on the current problems that Vietnam has to confront, Prof. Tae Yong Jung mentioned the suggestions and especially attentive points of 17 Sustainable development goals. Moreover, he shared about the Zero Waste Campus - one of the iconic programs of University of Economics (HCMC) relating to sustainable action. Prof. Tae Tae Yong Jung share about the key definitions A comprehensive sustainable Development strategy that need to find out As a developing country, Vietnam has faced many challenges to achieve its goal of sustainable development. However, the situation in Vietnam is not the same with Korea, Japan or the United States. The problems that Vietnam has to face now are not only confined to the national problems, but also global issues, especially those related to climate change, natural disasters and the environment. Therefore, the sequential problem-solving approach that these countries have followed will not be a comprehensive solution. This has posed an urgent requirement for a new way of thinking, a new model of solutions specifically for Vietnam in this new era. This new model should be focused on existing needs and environmental protection at the same time as economic development. In other words, positive and practical approaches are needed to ensure three factors: economics, society and environment. Prof. Tae Yong Jung shared about Sustainable Development and Environment Besides, based on statistics from many reports, social problems are increasing. Covid-19 has made income imbalance a global problem. However, for developing countries like Vietnam, income inequality is just one of the dilemmas that need to be faced. Other problems include climate change, natural disasters, heavy reliance on climate-prone sectors and low adaptability. Aware of the above issues, a strategy of drastic and strong action on a global scale needs to be implemented quickly to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In that, we need to pay attention to a new development direction revolving around quality of life rather than quantitative indicators. This is an important factor to ensure the rhythm of economic development, environmental and social protection. Whole view of the events 17 Global Sustainable Development Goals: The future we want In addition to the Millennium Development Goals for developing countries, with the aim to suggest a comprehensive and transparent intergovernmental process for all stakeholders, towards unifying the sustainable development goals across the globe, the United Nations has brought 17 Sustainable Development Goals and related agreements of countries to the United Nations Rio +20 Conference in June 2012. Prof. Tae Yong Jung shared about 17 sustainable development goals Mention it, GS. Tae Yong Jung specifically mentioned two agreements on the characteristics that plans towards the SDGs should satisfy. First, these strategies must all put the element of action on first priority, and implementation activities must revolve around this factor. One example of this is UEH's Zero Waste Campus Campaign, an activity where the involvement of faculty, staff and students plays an integral role in the success and impact of the campaign. In addition, the agreement that policies should be based on scientific research is also important for sustainability strategies. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) help fulfill the requirements for a campaign that represents the future the world wants. In particular, the first 5 goals are devoted to solving pressing problems in society, including poverty, health, education and gender equality. The remaining goals address the environment, economic development and revolve around the relationship of cooperation and connectivity between communities and countries. One of the goals that Prof. Tae Yong Jung has focused on is goal number 10 on ensuring sustainable consumption and production. According to him, producing sustainable and green products is not as difficult as ensuring customers' awareness and demand for sustainable consumption. This very demand will also make a big contribution to promoting sustainable production. The audience asked prof. Tae Yong Jung questions At the end of the lecture, Prof. Tae Yong Jung received many questions from the audience. He gave detailed and comprehensive answers to the questions. The professor also believes that Vietnam will determine the right direction and come up with an appropriate strategy towards sustainable development and the environment very soon. Prof. Tae Yong Jung answers the questions With the sharing deduced from the research and practical experience of Prof. Tae Yong Jung, the attendees had a better understanding of the existing difficulties that the sustainable development strategy needs to solve, along with important notes and explanations related to the solutions for the sustainable development, especially on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Attendees can fully apply these valuable shares to the establishment of a plan towards sustainable development, as well as determine the criteria to evaluate the output results of this plan. More photos from the event: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 21, 2023, College of Business UEH (COB) and National University of Kaohsiung (NUK), Taiwan had an Agreement of Student Exchange signing on cooperation and association. between the two universities contributes to providing students with more opportunities for an enjoyable and self-enhancing learning experience. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Associate Rector; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of Administration office; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Nhat Hanh. For National University of Kaohsiung: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yueh-Tuan Chen - NUK President, Dr. Wu Xinghao - Director of Office of International Affairs and other units’ leaders of NUK Opening the signing ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang shared how grateful they are for the collaborative effort between both parties: “Recognizing the shared values and aspirations of COB and NUK, we have come together today to work together, create a platform that will facilitate the exchange of knowledge, research, and exchange opportunities for the students. After a friendly discussion, College of Business UEH and National University of Kaohsiung officially signed a Student Exchange Agreement for a period of one or two semesters with maximum support from both sides. With this agreement, This new agreement will help create a solid foundation for COB and its partners to strengthen their relationship and connect stronger and more effectively. National University of Kaohsiung (NUK), the only national university instituted in the millennium in Taiwan, was found on February 1, 2000. In accordance with the government's industrial development policy and to promote the establishment of the Asia-Pacific Regional Operation Center. NUK assist to upgrade and transform traditional industries and train professionals in technology and management. NUK has achieved remarkable achievements, ranking high on national and international charts. For two consecutive years 2006 - 2007 and 2015 - 2016, NUK was awarded the "Excellent Undergraduate Curriculum" award by the Ministry of Education of Taiwan. NUK has 7 faculties, 29 undergraduate programs, 44 master's programs, and 29 doctoral programs with nearly 12,000 students. The University offers students cozy and safe on-campus housing with reasonable and affordable accommodation fees and promises a leisurely and healthy college life. The cooperation between COB and NUK in the future will develop the process of international connection and collaboration and promote the Vietnam - Taiwan relationship in the field of comprehensive education. This will create more study and career opportunities for Vietnamese students in general and UEH students in particular. News, photos: COB Enable GingerCannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection
or reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger× Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2 days, from June 29, 2023 to June 30, 2023, University of Economics  Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully organized the National Conference and Exhibition on "Technologies for Sustainable Supply Chain in Tourism" at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long Province. The conference attracted approximately 300 participants and 30 booths exhibiting technology products, tourism products and agricultural products at the Cooperatives connected with the development of Delta ecotourism. Attending the conference, on behalf of the invited delegates, were Mr. Nguyen Manh Hung - Standing Member, Head of Economic Department of Vinh Long Provincial People’s Council; Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hoanh - Deputy Director of Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vinh Long Province; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phong - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Science and Technology and managers, lecturers and professionals from Units, Colleges and Universities in and outside the Province: Pham Hung School of Politics; Nam Can Tho University; Mien Tay Construction University; Cuu Long University; Can Tho University of Technology, Tay Do University; Dong Thap University; Tra Vinh University; Tien Giang University; Soc Trang Community College; Dong Thap Community College; Can Tho Tourism College; Soc Trang Vocational College, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City; Nha Trang Tourism College together with leaders of Departments, Agencies, business associations, tourism promotion information centers in the Mekong Delta and businesses. On behalf of UEH leadership, there was the attendance of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus (VLC); Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Strategy and Policy Advisory Council cum Director of UEH Institute of Innovation; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of Schoolof Tourism, UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology; along with the Board of Directors and leaders of UEH Units, lecturers and students of UEH Vinh Long Campus. Overview of the Conference The National Conference organized by UEH was meticulously prepared by UEH-affiliated Units (UEH School of Tourism -  College of Business in collaboration with Vinh Long Campus) and achieved the set goals with the program including Sightseeing tour moving by boat along river routes around tourist attractions in Vinh Long “Dreamy Red Kingdom” with nearly 50 participants (June 29) and Opening session with 4 parallel discussion sessions (June 30). Specifically as follows: The conference organizers received 48 papers from scholars, researchers, policymakers, and lecturers from universities and colleges across the country. The conference was also honored to receive the sponsorship of Tuyet Nhung Chipas Bakery & Coffee, Chipas Bakery & Bartending Vocational Training Center, Ma Hai Bread Joint Stock Company, Asean Education Development Program Co., Ltd and Somofarm Vinh Long Joint Stock Company. Addressing the conference, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - stated: “In accordance with the social responsibility of a key national University, UEH has provided training programs of international standards to train high-quality human resources for the whole country in general, and the Mekong Delta in particular. Along with the training mission, UEH carries out and transfers projects, research topics, seminars and talks held regularly to collect opinions from leading experts in the field to propose solutions and strategies for local and national development. Vietnam’s tourism development strategy for 2030 emphasizes the sustainable development of tourism, truly becoming a spearhead economic sector, creating a driving force to promote other industries and fields to develop, contributing to the formation of a modern economic structure. Sustainable tourism supply chains play an important role in ensuring development in accordance with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and always prioritize environmental protection first. Technology has significantly contributed to improving the efficiency and reliability of the supply chain, allowing information and data management and direct interaction with stakeholders including Information and data management, enhanced interaction and communication, resources management, and performance optimization. Vietnam has a lot of potential for tourism development with diverse beautiful, rich and diverse natural landscapes attracting tourists throughout the country. In particular, the Mekong Delta, a peaceful and beautiful land, is extremely attractive to tourists when we know how to connect and exploit the available advantages that nature offers. The national conference with the main theme: “Technologies for Sustainable Supply Chain in Tourism” held at UEH - Vinh Long Campus provided an open discussion forum for scholars, researchers and experts, bringing meaningful contributions to the tourism sustainable development of the Mekong Delta in general and Vinh Long Province in particular, looking forward to receiving many expert opinions and results and connecting technology in promoting sustainable tourism.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - addressing at the opening of the conference After the opening of the conference, the plenary session was presented by Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of Schhol of Tourism, titled “Overview of the application of technologies for sustainable supply chains in tourism”. The discussion mentioned that the chatbot channel using artificial intelligence will help answer tourism and tourism-technology issues across the country, the sustainable tourism supply chain helps reduce the impact on the environment and helps strengthen the local economy. Additionally, technology is a solution to help identify a close and highly effective combination between the participants in the sustainable tourism supply chain. Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of the School of Tourism, UEH College of Business - presenting Plenary sessions at the Conference After the plenary session, 4 parallel sessions took place with current topics of the application of technology to develop sustainable tourism supply chains in the Mekong Delta. Session A with the “Cybersecurity and Sustainable Distribution” Theme. The important presentations were: "Cyberattack vulnerabilities in the hotel sector" by Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of School of Tourism - UEH College of Business; Thesis on “Robots & Automation” by MSc. Nguyen Hong Ngoc - Lecturer at School of Tourism - UEH College of Business. Overview of Session A Session B discussed “Financial technology & artificial intelligence”, including: “AI chatbot for hotels” by Dr. Nguyen Huu Huan - Head of Department of Financial Market, School of Banking - UEH College of Business; “B2B Digital Payments for Travel & Hospitality Businesses” by Ms. Sophia Nguyen Nha Ngoc - Business developer of Payoneer Vietnam. Overview of Session B Session C with the content “New model of exchange”. the presentations included: “New tour booking platform & online group booking” by Mr. Dong Hoang Thinh - CEO of Enet; “Revenue Management & Hotel Digital Sales” by Peter Nguyen Duc - CEO of Alagon Saigon Hotel & Spa; Presentation on “Channel Management” by Jimmy Hoang Nguyen - Business Development Director of SiteMinder Company. Overview of Session C Session D with the content “Thematic implementation and case study” includes: “Presentation of businesses” by Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Sang - Owner of Mekong Riverside Homestay; “Discussing and Proposing Business Solutions” by a student group from School of Tourism - UEH College of Business. Overview of Session D Previously, on June 29, 2023, the guests were invited to join the River Tour from Vinh Long Tourist departing from Vinh Long Port. The guests registered to visit and to discover the honey production process, to visit a fruit garden of rambutan and longan, and a handicraft village in Vinh Long. The guests also participated in manual activities listed as making nuggets, rice paper, confectionery, handicrafts, and traditional pottery kilns in Vinh Long. The conference with the theme “Technologies for Sustainable Supply Chain in Tourism” officially ended. The Conference’s success is a good beginning for the next interesting and practical topics of the school. The Organizing Committee of the Conference sincerely thanks the agencies, leaders of the Departments, Branches, Colleges, Universities, Scientists, and Businesses inside and outside Vinh Long Province of the Mekong Delta for their valuable time to attend and to contribute to the conference. UEH wishes to continue to accompany the delegates in the upcoming topics with the goal of sustainable development of the Mekong Delta. Additional photos related to the conference: A group of guests joining the river tour "Dreamy Red Kingdom" The delegation visiting brick and ceramic factories in Mang Thit District; beekeeping for pure honey, fruit garden, production facility of nuggets - coconut candy and Coco Home in An Binh commune, Long Ho, Vinh Long After the conference, the School of Tourism - UEH College of Business presenting a gift of 1 sup boat to the Department of Tourism, School of Management, UEH Vinh Long Campus. The organizers presenting flowers to thank the sponsors of the Conference Exhibition booths at the conference: News, photos: School of Tourism (UEH), UEH Vinh Long Campus (School of Management, Department of Admissions and Communication) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of June 23, 2023, in room B1-205 - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, the signing ceremony (of MOU and MOA) took place between UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, School of Economics and Remaps Joint Stock Company. Attending the ceremony, from the UEH side, were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice President of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs (DSA); MSc. Le Thanh Nhan - Vice Dean of School of Economics; Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - Head of Department, Director of Real Estate Program; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Lecturer in Department of Real Estate; General Department and the student club REC. On the partner side, there was the attendance of Mr. Le Duc Thinh - Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Remaps JSC (signing representative); Ms. Le Duong Bao Ly - Director of Remaps Media; Mr. Le Van Nhan - Director of Remaps Academy; Mr. Le Minh Duc - CEO Founder. The two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding Remaps JSC is one of the leading PropTech companies in Vietnam, using digital mapping technologies to provide information about real estate in Vietnam. The company has participated in the Shark Tank Vietnam season 5 program and received an investment commitment of up to 10 billion. According to shared information, Remaps' website has information on 17.5 million land plots in 21 provinces and cities nationwide. This platform updates the map according to land use planning and allows users to type keywords to find the land plot, view the size, planning, price, navigation, share or post for sale, or rent. After two years of operation, Remaps has 1.2 million users and 110 thousand registered users. In this cooperation, Mr. Thinh is committed to supporting students and lecturers in the Real Estate Program to use the Remaps platform for teaching, learning, and research. Information from Remaps enables students and lecturers to use real-time location, price, and zoning data to analyze the market, zoning status, and real estate potential. Therefore, teaching and learning in some program subjects will become more exciting and close to reality. This commitment from Remaps JSC contributes to adding digital economy knowledge and skills to the curriculum in the School of Economics and CELG. In addition, the company also committed to supporting the organization of the real estate contest of the REC student club under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, which is scheduled to take place at the end of 2023. In addition to financial support for the organization stage, the club receives advice, guidance, and data from the website. As a result, REC's annual real estate research competition in 2023 promises to be attractive and possibly beyond. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government, shared: “The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government and Remaps company is one of the solutions to implement CELG - UEH's action strategy in increasing the application of technology, integrating digitalization into the school's teaching and training activities. Data increasingly plays an important role in the economic decisions of businesses and investors. At the same time, as users, data mining also requires seriousness and other important skills. In that spirit, the fact that lecturers and students of UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government are facilitated to access real data in the teaching and learning process will help improve the quality of their training while ensuring high adaptability for students after graduation to the modern labor market.” More photos related to the ceremony: Completing the signing Handshakes between partners after signing Representatives of the two sides taking photos Student representatives of the Real Estate Club attended All attendees at the signing ceremony take a photo News, photos: CELG General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of June 29, 2023, at Vinh Long Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the signing ceremony of cooperation between UEH and Agencies and Enterprises in 2023. Overview of the signing ceremony Attending the Signing Ceremony, on UEH's side, there was the presence of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus; MSc. Nguyen Duc Vinh - Vice President of UEH Vinh Long Campus and lecturers, Leaders of the Departments, Schools, officials, and student representatives. UEH was pleased to welcome representatives and leaders of units attending the cooperation signing ceremony and accompanying the school in the training process, including the following units: At the signing ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai expressed his joy and excitement about UEH's cooperation with units and businesses. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai shared: “In the past time, aimed to train high-quality human resources, contributing to the strategy of human resource development for the whole country in general and for each region in particular, including The Mekong Delta, with the aim of improving the quality of training, associated with practice, and at the same time wishing to connect with the business community to spread knowledge to the community and society; The university has signed contracts with more than 500 prestigious enterprises and professional associations. Today's training cooperation signing ceremony held at Vinh Long Campus with 8 agencies and businesses is one of the steps to realize 5 key areas in the program "Community connection - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" of UEH, opening up extensive cooperation in diverse areas. UEH hopes that the cooperation agreement between UEH and other units and businesses will provide students with opportunities for learning and practical experience, advanced technology platforms, and situations, as well as create an environment for students to practice and study directly at enterprises, and at the same time implement other activities associated with training with units.” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH speaking at the Signing Ceremony Sharing in the program, the partners highly appreciated UEH's training quality, reputation, and brand in economic and management training. At the same time, they are ready to accompany the school in organizing activities to bring students closer to the working environment in the future. Mr. Vo Thanh Diep - Director of Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank, Vinh Long branch, shared: “The cooperation between the school and the enterprise allows students to improve their professional skills and adapt to the working environment in the future after graduation. MB bank will support the school in the priority of receiving students to MB bank to visit, observe, and intern as well as participate in innovating teaching methods, building training curricula associated with reality." Mr. Vo Thanh Diep, Director of Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank Vinh Long branch speaking at the signing ceremony Mr. Nguyen Trang Huy - Director of Public Commercial Joint Stock Bank, Vinh Long branch, said: "The cooperation agreement between the two units once again affirms that the solidarity and cooperation of the two parties will continue to promote strength and create new practical values for UEH - Enterprises - Students. In the past, the cooperation of the two sides has had certain effects in terms of human resources and training; we hope in the near future, we will further improve the cooperation by the market context to promote the resources of the two sides better.” Mr. Nguyen Trang Huy - Director of Public Commercial Joint Stock Bank Vinh Long branch, spoke at the signing ceremony Regarding the professional requirements for skills of students, Ms. Le Dinh Minh Thy - Director of Vietnam Tourism Marketing and Transport Joint Stock Company - Vietravel, Can Tho Branch, said: “UEH identifies the cooperation relationship between the School and the Enterprise as one of the important strategies in the development of education. After the signing program, Vietravel also confirmed that it will continue to have more intensive and extensive cooperation activities, support students to approach reality, and at the same time deploy many programs and activities to support the training process and develop the training quality of UEH in the coming time, etc. The cooperation activities between the University and Vietravel in particular and enterprises will improve the training quality of UEH.” Ms. Le Dinh Minh Thy - Director of Vietnam Transport Marketing and Tourism Joint Stock Company - Vietravel Can Tho Branch speaking at the signing ceremony At the signing ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Song Toan - General Director of Parker Russell Vietnam Co. Ltd. was excited and expected UEH to be responsible for the community as well as help young generations have the best facilitative learning and working environment with the aims of training high-quality human resources capable of identifying and solving problems in the fields of economics, market consulting, accounting - financial audit, financial consulting, human resource management, legal consultation, etc. He hopes that, in the coming time, the cooperation activities between the University and enterprises will improve the quality of training, simultaneously supporting the supply of high-quality human resources to enterprises. Mr. Nguyen Song Toan - General Director of Parker Russell Vietnam Co., Ltd. speaking at the signing ceremony Mr. To Vinh Hoa - Director of Nhat Ly Law Firm, shared: “The cooperation between UEH and Nhat Ly Law Firm is a long-term connection, Nhat Ly Law will continue to accompany UEH to create many activities in support of the school's training, especially helping students approach reality to understand legal consultation, legal solutions better and always want to contribute to ensuring the students to have the full legal knowledge to create a dynamic and quality human resources to meet the increasing requirements of the labor market.” Mr. To Vinh Hoa- Director - Nhat Ly Law Firm speaking at the signing ceremony Also in the signing ceremony, Mr. Ho Tan Hung - Principal of Vietnamese - Korean Technical School, Phu Quoc, shared: "Creating a dynamic and practice-based learning environment for the young generation plays a significant role in cooperation between UEH and Vietnamese - Korean Technical School Phu Quoc, we define this as a long-term connection activity. Vietnamese - Korean Technical School Phu Quoc will continue to accompany UEH to create many activities in support of the school's training, further promote the combination of training by the practical needs of businesses, focus on training students' skills, helping students to be confident after graduation and ready to start a business in the future. The school will soon carry out relevant procedures to associate in training, provide quality human resources, and contribute to Phu Quoc's sustainable development." Ths. Ho Tan Hung - Principal of Vietnamese - Korean Technical School Phu Quoc speaking at the signing ceremony UEH leaders presenting flowers to thank businesses participating in the cooperation agreement Images of the signing ceremony between UEH and other units: Signing agreement between UEH and Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank Vinh Long Branch Signing agreement between UEH and Public Commercial Joint Stock Bank Vinh Long Branch Signing agreement between UEH and Vietnam Transport Marketing and Tourism Joint Stock Company Vietravel Can Tho Branch Signing agreement between UEH and Parker Russell Vietnam Co., Ltd Signing agreement between UEH and Nhat Ly Co., Ltd Signing agreement between UEH and Southern Law College Signing agreement between UEH and Vietnamese - Korean Technical School Phu Quoc Delegates taking photos Some more photos about the ceremony News, photos: Mekong International Training Center - Department of Admissions and Communication (Vinh Long Campus) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Era 5.0 – The era of a super intelligent society is what will happen and the timeline is very close: 2035 or, possibly, earlier. “The rise of a series of super technologies” – “Enhancing human-machine interaction” – “human-centered” are the “hot” keywords when referring to this period. Keeping up with the trend of the times, UEH does believe that: It is this moment that administrators and leaders in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, State Management, Data, and Communication need to understand and know how Apply Computering and Technology to majors and professions. This is the motivation for UEH to deploy the series of Computer and Technology application knowledge series “Don't go alone” with 5 attractive parts with the participation of leading experts. Super-intelligent era 5.0 - “The rise of a series of super technologies” - “Improving human-machine interaction” - “Human-centered” In Part 1 – “Our Future: Super-Smart Era 5.0”, Mr. Vuong Bao Long - Vice President of LogiGear Vietnam, an experienced expert in the field of technology and knowledgeable towards the technology market in Vietnam - shared further information regarding the concept of super-smart era 5.0, the current situation of the world and Vietnam as well as the opportunities and the challenges that have been awaiting. Many countries around the world have been trying to come up with the most appropriate definition concerning Society 5.0. Diversely different definitions have been recorded; nevertheless, the most prominent, up to the present time, is introduced by the Japanese definition. This country believes that: The super-intelligent Era or Society 5.0 is a human-centered society, in accordance with the information technology to serve people’ needs towards the most harmonious, beautiful, safe and comfortable society for people, supporting human development in the most comprehensive way while leaving no one behind. This, up to the current time, has been the most general and closest definition regarding the super-intelligence Era or Society 5.0. We need to distinguish between Society 5.0 and Industry 4.0. We have been through four Industrial ages: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0. From steam engines, from mechanical machines, to textile machines to electrical power, to electronic and computer automation, and to information technology (including GPS, CPS, IoT systems, computer networks, AI and so on). At this time being, all of us are going to enter a new era, an era in which most of the vehicles, large and small systems around us are integrated on the foundation of advancement of technology science and information technology. The current state of the world In 2016, the Japanese government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe launched a project to orient Japanese society towards the year 2030 with the purpose of assessing the development rate as well as the development level of one child-oriented Japanese society, to be particular: at what level is one Japanese person? Since then, Japan has established a Digital Initiative Committee and developed a strategy for building a Smart society 5.0. This country has positioned itself as a “Super-Smart Society” country in 2030. This is the slogan and the orientation for Japan nation to develop with the goal of becoming a super-smart country by 2030. Singapore orients and positions itself as a smart nation in accordance with 3 main pillars: Digital Economy, Digital Government and Digital Society. Next is India which positions itself as a digital nation – one Digital India. Prime Minister of India Modi stated that he aimed to develop India into a digital nation so as to serve the development needs and to boost the innovation capacity of his 1.3-billion-people nation. A small Nordic country - called Estonia - is the country that has been also moving towards digitization and positioning itself as one Digital Nation. Estonia nation was the first country in the world is widely recognized as having successfully eradicated digital literacy and digitization for the entire population. 98% of their population has an electronic ID card - electronic identity, 99% of their states work and provide public services online, 95% of tax returns are filed and processed online and 99% of banking transactions are conducted electronically entirely. Vietnam has not introduced one specific slogan, a clear slogan representing one digital country. However, we have positioned ourselves as a country moving towards the strong digital economy by 2030. Also, the vision to 2045 consists the key trends that we think that Vietnam itself can inherit. In which, it must be mentioned the impact of digital technology, the impact of export markets, the development of modern digital infrastructure, the development of smart cities, the increase of digital skills, the increase of digital services and the changes in consumer behaviors. It can be recognized that our future may have 4 scenarios until 2045. In case of the traditional scenario, Vietnam’s digital economy, annually, can contribute 196 billion USD to the total GDP. In case of the digital export scenario, we can reach over 331 billion USD if our export is performed well. In case of the consumption scenario, we boost the consumer economy, which can reach a GDP of 216 billion USD plus from the digital economy. Additionally, the best scenario is the comprehensive digital transformation scenario, we can achieve GDP up to 544 billion USD. To have a closer view of this comparison, Vietnam’s current GDP in 2022 is estimated less than 400 billion USD. By 2030, Vietnam will position ourselves to become one of the developed countries with a total income, at that time, was approximately 18 to 20 thousand USD in Gross Domestic Product. GDP contributed from the digital economy is more than 500 billion USD, which is one-fourth of the Gross National Product and an extremely impressive number. Challenges and opportunities of the 5.0 Era To move towards a Digital Economy, a Smart Society and Super-Smart 5.0 Era, it is a necessity to face certain challenges. The first challenge is uncertainty, listed as: Natural, social, war, disaster, and disease-like uncertainty. We need to have more proactive and radical solutions as well as adaptive, appropriate and timely changes along with very rapid and strong changes in terms of the field of technology, especially information technology. Recently, it can be affirmed that the birth of Chat GPT is one of the signs of breakthrough changes in information technology that machines and AI can do for humans in many ways. If the ethical aspect of Chat GPT is ignored, it can be stated that this is an extremely powerful tool that legislators in developed countries have taken strong measures to limit it, at least especially in the current period. In other words, this is the time of chaos and cyber attacks. In addition, huge risks are available when we scale and connect large and complex systems. Once it has been attacked, these damages will be extremely large and can disrupt social activities, too. Resources (listed as social resources, natural resources, cyber resources) become increasingly scarce. The use, the utilization and the recycling of these resources is a challenge for humanity and poses a lot of problems for us to consider. Besides challenges, there appear countless opportunities for development: for the state, for businesses and for each of us. The first opportunity, Vietnam is in the Top 3 Countries with the best startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia, especially in E-commerce, fin-tech, health-tech, edu-tech. Vietnam is in the Top 10 of the population that use smartphones and 63% of the population use smartphones to interact in the market, that is, to purchase buying and selling activities in cyberspace. If calculated only in 3 big cities (Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang City and Hanoi Capital), more than 75% of adults use smartphones and more than 83% of Vietnamese households have an Internet connection. All of these are the necessary infrastructure and connectivity conditions towards promoting the digital economy and promoting the building of a 5.0 society. Diverse opportunities from super-smart Era 5.0 awaiting for GenZ These above factors do open up career opportunities for future GenZ generations. Science and big data are urgently in need of experts, data scientists, data analysts, actuaries and algorithm experts to develop big data in accordance with the above processing methods: AI artificial intelligence platform, the learning bots and chat bots like the appearance of Chat GPT. In addition, we have witnessed from-small-to-large chaos and large-scale cyber attacks. This is an opportunity to identify that the demand for security and information security in cyberspace is much larger. Many serious cyber attacks have happened. From 2017 to 2022, only in the field of Cryptocurrency - or the digital currency - three countries in the world were attacked the most by the dark forces and a lot of digital currencies was taken away. The first country to be attacked the most is Japan, the second country that is attacked the most and loses the most digital currency is Vietnam, and the third is the United States. From 2017 to 2022, due to the cyber attacks, Japan, Vietnam and the US lost approximately 817 billion, 534 billion and 525 billion USD, respectively. In the recent time, two emerging trends from AI are: Data Science and Cyber ​​Security. In addition to other traditional developments in the information technology industry from programming, software testing, solution consulting, digital transformation consulting and system and software design help digital transformation in corporate, national, government, electronic, individual consumer and institutions (including higher education institutions), secondary and primary schools. Cyber ​​Security has become one of the most sought after and most used services in various fields from banking, healthcare, health tech to government agencies and public services. Speaking of Data Science, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Quan Thanh Tho (University of Science and Technology - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City) stated: “When the Machine learning and AI parts are mature, 80% of the factors determining the success of the system are dependent upon the data processing ability, i.e. data science”. This statement indicates the importance of data science and data analytics as well as the professionals that the information technology industry will desperately need in the coming era. What is more crucial, upon mentioning the Cyber ​​Security market, in accordance with the statistics of the Vietnam information security market report in 2022, the size of the information security industry is forecasted by industry groups, especially banking industry and finance industry. Banks and government account for 41%, of which, especially, the banking industry accounts for the largest proportion, approximately 25%. Approximately 15% of the annual growth of this industry is in accordance with the forecast for the period from the current time to 2028. All the above information provides one brief and concise information regarding our future - an era of super-intelligence, comprising some definitions, challenges and opportunities for us to consider. Hopefully, this sharing will help GenZ friends to make the right choices and to be in line with the development trend. Concurrently, each GenZ individual can have the appropriate orientation in choosing his/her right career. On the one hand, this can contribute to the development of the era, the era and the digital economy of Vietnam. Besides, it is possible through new tendencies, developments, and trends so as to take full advantage of the opportunities that the information technology industry as well as the super-smart era, the future of the digital age has been bringing. Author: Mr. Vương Bảo Long – Vice President of LogiGear Việt Nam, Head of Contact Unit of EMBA UEH Alumni. This writing is in series of spreading reearches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Newsletter ECONOMICS NO. #77 . News, photos: Author, UEH Departent of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of June 26th, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the Opening Ceremony of the Student Exchange Program of Universities and Institutes of Economics across the country at UEH - Vinh Long Campus. The program took place from June 26, 2023 to July 28, 2023 with the theme "UEH Mekong Summer Camp 2023 - Global mind, local life", welcomed the participation of nearly 100 students from National Economics University, Banking Academy; Academy of Policy and Development; Thuong Mai University; University of Economics - University of Danang; Nha Trang University and students from UEH at the Ho Chi Minh City campuses. The opening ceremony was held in person at Vinh Long Campus (VLC) and online on Cisco Webex. Attending the program, on behalf of UEH, there was the presence of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Campus; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice President of UEH College of Business; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of School of International Business and Marketing - UEH College of Business; MSc. Dang Thai Thinh - Deputy Head of Information Technology Department; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Deputy Secretary of the Youth Union; MSc. Vuong Khiet - Director of Incubator and Innovation Technology; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of VLC together with lecturers in the Board of Directors and Leaders of Schools, Departments, Centers, Youth Union, and Student Association of VLC, especially with the presence of nearly 100 students from universities and academies across the country and 11 international students from National University of Singapore, Villanova University, Western Sydney University. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Speaking at the Opening Ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - congratulated on the students participating in Summer Camp 2023. He stated that this program would provide an opportunity to connect many students from different schools an international students. Students would study two modules: Logistic & Supply Chain Management and Simulation of International Business Projects from qualified and highly regarded teachers of UEH's teaching methods. At the same time, the students experienced the traditional Hackathon program of the University specializing in technology and participated in activities in the Mekong Delta region. Absolutely, these would be great experiences related to the land, the people and the specialties of the Mekong Delta. In addition, the students practiced their exchange and discovery skills with many activities of clubs, associations and groups at the Campus. Dr. Bui Quang Hung believed that with a month of Summer Camp, students would integrate into the UEH training environment and quality, fully equipped with capacity, skills and local thinking and action. He hoped that they would have good memories this summer when they join the Summer Camp program organized by UEH in collaboration with schools and especially in Vinh Long Province in the Mekong Delta. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus - delivering the opening speech At the Opening Ceremony, Vo Thi Thien An from University of Economics - Danang University - shared: “Our country is increasingly innovating and integrating; requirements for knowledge, capacity and human quality are getting higher and more comprehensive. The 4.0 Revolution opens up many opportunities but also many challenges. Therefore, today's generation of students not only cultivates a solid foundation of knowledge, but also cultivates the necessary social skills to confidently become a global citizen and meet the increasingly stringent requirements of employers. And with the Summer Camp 2023 program, we think, the program will create a great environment for us to hone and practice more of those things through interesting experiences with many learning activities, research, BizTech Hackathon, skills, training activities, volunteering activities, cultural exchanges, learning about cultural characteristics, diverse and rich regional characteristics." On behalf of the participants in the program, Thien An expressed her hope: “After a month of participating in the program, the students will gain for themselves valuable lessons, necessary skills and beautiful memories, an unforgettable mark in their university life. Those useful things will surely be extremely valuable luggage to help us gain more courage and strength to continue to cope and discover ourselves to become the most perfect versions." Vo Thi Thien An - University of Economics, University of Danang - sharing her sentiments Following the opening program, Mr. Dang Thai Thinh - Deputy Head of Department of   Information Technology of UEH - shared information regarding the facilities to support students through technology applications for students to exploit and use listed as Smart Library, LMS, knowledge store, etc. MSc. Dang Thai Thinh - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Information Technology - sharing information related to the facilities that support students MSc. Ngo Dang Hoan Thien - Start-up Incubator project developer, Institute of Innovation - introduced BizTech Hakathon to help students understand the whole chain of activities with skills and knowledge, and find new technology application solutions to solve life's problems. MSc. Ngo Dang Hoan Thien - Start-up Incubator Project Developer, Institute of Innovation - introducing the program and BizTech Hakatho contest in the SUMMER CAMP 2023 "UEH Mekong Summer Camp 2023" is an important event collaboratively held for the first time by economic institutions in the Mekong Delta region. Through this program, UEH wishes to provide students with many learning, research, and skill-training activities to improve themselves and incubate entrepreneurial thinking through a series of rich and diverse activities, along with clubs and the "Economic Student Volunteer Campaign" held in Vinh Long in the Mekong Delta. The program "UEH Mekong Summer Camp 2023 - Global mind, local life" officially started with a lot of interesting things brought to the students in the next programs, UEH - Vinh Long Campus will continue to inform in the next newsletter. Lecturers and students of the program taking a photo together after the Opening Ceremony Images of the first lessons: Additional photos at the Opening Ceremony: Additional photos concerning welcoming Summer Camp students to Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The online programs have been running continuously for UEH learners throughout the summer with a flexible approach to online events at the UEH English Zone. In the Club Activities and EZ Networking series, UEHers have participated in entertaining games and shared insightful commentary on useful and practical topics. A Thrilling Yet “Chill” Summer To help UEHers shed all the pressures and worries after a demanding semester, the BELL English Club organized two online exchanges with different themes. The first theme, “HEAL AND CHILL”, encouraged participants to share their experiences in coping with life pressures and effective stress relief methods to stay dynamic during this relaxation period. Besides, flashing back to family and childhood memories is also an interesting idea to temporarily forget the pressures of this dazzling summer. The theme “INNOCENT ECHOES” provided a nostalgic space for participants to share and listen to memorable childhood memories and dreams. Bell English Club with two themes of “Heal and Chill” and “Innocent Echoes” Besides, this is also the ideal time for our students to embark on new plans and experiences. It could be a unique travel plan with friends or simply a list of must-read books for the summer. Grasping the spirit of continuous exploration among UEHers, the School of Foreign Languages, UEH also organized a session with the theme “SUMMER PLAN” to make the summer more productive than ever. True to its name, the exchange session allowed participants to share their plans and intentions for a vibrant and dynamic summer. Furthermore, the exchange session offered valuable advices to students on smartly planning and enjoying every moment of their summer. School of Foreign Languages with the theme of “Sumer Plan” Unlimited Connections through the Virtual Space Once again, the return of the EZ Networking program has revitalized the English Zone. The highlight of this comeback is the innovation in the virtual online platform. UEH English Zone has chosen the ZEP platform as their companion for this return. With user-friendly features and vivid images, ZEP has created an extremely attractive and easily accessible UEH English Zone online space. Through the theme "Sharity" - Sharing, the program provided multidimensional perspectives on volunteer activities, examining whether current volunteer activities are practical and suitable in reality, while also addressing the common challenges that students face when engaging in volunteer work. Boardgame activities within the EZ Networking program continue to be the center of attraction for many UEH students. With the presence of brain-teasing games like Spyfall and Monopoly, UEH English Zone has created a lively and bustling atmosphere along with relaxing moments after a demanding semester for energetic UEH students. EZ Networking activities on the new platform - ZEP To experience the exciting playground and enhance your English skills, please follow UEH English Zone fanpage to stay updated on the latest information about the English Zone’s regular activities and register to join the fun! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology English language learners are always concerned with their accents. And for good reason, a clear and native-like accent greatly improves communication and comprehension. Each country has their own specific accent problems, and Vietnam is no exception. It takes work and effort to learn English, but not all work and effort is equal.  Any road will eventually lead to Rome, but there are short, long, accessible, and difficult roads, and people must have perseverance to keep moving forward in order to reach Rome. No matter what path you are on, learning English is the same, but if you find a good method and a motivating learning process, it will help you go faster and more easily. Understanding the significance of language learning, on June 21, 2023, the Department of Student Affairs (DSA), in partnership with the School of Foreign Languages of UEH, held a workshop on "How to address VietNamese accent deficiencies" as part of periodic activities at the UEH English Zone with the Speaker: Mr. Stephen Williams, a lecturer from the English Department at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Education. Mr. Williams will present and coach attendees to perfect pronunciation using a specially designed system tailored to the most common language deficiencies that affect Vietnam. By focusing on the missing elements, great progress can be obtained within a short period. By focusing on what's missing, participants will see definite improvement in their accent and speaking confidence. Efficiency is key, Mr. Stephen said, offering advice to students who have learned English before and those who are just getting started. To quickly improve, let us begin with the simplest task. Continuous learning and deep information chains that produce measurable outcomes and progress engage and inspire learners to continue on their journey. The more noticeable the improvement, the stronger the motivation and the more "confident" in the learner's demeanor. And the first key to successful language learning is confidence. The relationship between improvement and confidence is highlighted in Mr. Stephen's 4 tips. Knowing what we are wondering about is necessary before we can come up with a solution. In order for people to have an intuitive, straightforward perspective to compare and contrast in order to learn and understand themselves better, Mr. Stephen guided the participants through the common flaws in the Vietnamese accent. The pronunciation of Vietnamese and English is similar or the same due to the overlap of many sound positions. Apart from that, there are also sound positions in English that are absent. Due to the similarities between Vietnamese and English, we should focus more on the missing sounds when learning than we would if we tried to practice all the sound positions.  In addition, we Vietnamese frequently run into recurring issues like the  final consonants. This is also quite understandable considering that in Vietnamese, we do not pronounce the final consonant. But as you well know, omitting or swallowing the final consonants will quickly result in a great deal of misunderstandings. Because it is challenging for listeners to comprehend or understand when the final sound is missed or mispronounced in English.  Because of the disparity between Vietnamese and English's usage patterns and habits, many learners struggle with the proper placement of nouns and adjectives as well as how to use prepositions correctly (Adjectives typically come before nouns in Vietnamese, whereas this is not the case in English, etc). List of phonemes in English and Vietnamese Mr. Stephen gave the students the opportunity to sharpen their pronunciation during the lecture by using humorous, real-world examples and close communication. In order to challenge the students with the game of "twisted tongue" the teacher assisted the class in differentiating between consonant clusters that are simple to understand and those that are more complex. The "twisted tongue" allows students to improve their pronunciation. The UEH English learning community paid close attention to and actively participated in the workshop, lasted for more than 2 hours with a joyful atmosphere. With the topic: "How to address VietNamese accent deficiencies" the event clarified methods to help Vietnamese English learners improve their pronunciation clearly in a short time. In addition, the workshop also answered attendees' questions and concerns about pronunciation. In the livestream format, attendees can send questions directly to the speakers through the fan page UEH English Zone. You can rewatch the workshop here. The sharing sparked a lively conversation and exchange among the attendees about the subject. As part of UEH English Zone project, Language Workshop is a monthly activity organized with many practical topics to help learners and officials gradually feel interested in learning English. Develops habits and piques internal curiosity to enhance and affirm one's sense of worth in the dynamic integration environment of today. Please engage with and follow UEH English Zone fan page to receive updates on the most recent information if you wish to register for and participate! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On two days June 16 and 19, 2023, at room A.205, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a meeting to welcome the delegation of Hanoi University of Industry and University of Economics - University of Danang to visit and learn from the University administration model. Welcoming the delegation of Hanoi University of Industry, on behalf of UEH were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Dr. Thai Kim Phung, Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design, MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs; MSc. Tran Hoang Tam - Head of Department of Finance - Accounting; MSc. Vo Ha Quang Dinh, Head of Department of Information Technology; Dr. Doan Dinh Lam - Head of Department Facilities; Mr. Le Dong Du - Deputy Chief of the University Office; MSc. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of Department of Human Resource Management; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tu Van Binh - Deputy Director of Graduate School; MSc. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of Department of Continuing Education. At the meeting to welcome the delegation of University of Economics - University of Danang, there were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES); Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Tien Khai - Head of Quality Assurance - Program Development; Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking; Prof. Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Director of Institute of Business Research. On behalf of Hanoi University of Industry  were Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Hong Quan - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Dr. Kieu Xuan Thuc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Rector; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Dong - Vice Rector, Chairman of the University's Union; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Duc Quy - Chairman of Science and Training Council, Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Former Rector; Dr. Nguyen Van Thien - Head of Organization and Administration Department; Dr. Nguyen Thi Mai Lan - Head of Finance and Accounting Department; Dr. Than Thanh Son - Head of Training Department; Dr. Le Van Thai - Head of Administration Department; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nga - Director of Graduate Training Center; Dr. Dang Trong Hop - Dean of Faculty of Information Technology; Dr. Nguyen Dong Anh Xuan - Deputy Head of Administration Department. On behalf of University of Economics - University of Danang were Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Manh Toan - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Vo Thi Thuy Anh - Vice Rector, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Van Huy - Vice Rector; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Huynh Thi Hong Hanh - Vice Rector, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Doan Ngoc Phi Anh - Head of Training Department; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dang Huu Man - Head of Science & International Cooperation Department; MSc. Phan Kim Tuan - Head of Organization and Administration Department; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dang Tung Lam - Dean of Faculty of Finance; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Cong Phuong - Dean of Faculty of Accounting. Overview of the meeting with Hanoi University of Industry Overview of the meeting with University of Economics - University of Danang Over 47 years of establishment and development, UEH has affirmed its brand as a leading prestigious public University in Vietnam, gradually marking on the world market. Since 2021, UEH has officially implemented the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, launching 3 member colleges including UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design. Not only providing learners with high-quality training programs in economic sciences, business, management, law, technology and design; UEH transfers scientific research results into practice, contributing to the development of high-quality human resources for the industrialization and modernization of the country in the context of global economic integration. On that development journey, UEH always focuses on strengthening and expanding relationships with domestic and foreign partners, especially prestigious and quality universities to bring practical values to learners and society. Therefore, UEH Board of Directors was very pleased when Hanoi University of Industry as well as University of Economics - University of Danang came to visit and work at the University. In the spirit of openness, UEH shared and exchanged experiences to support the Universities to achieve efficiency in implementing university administration. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH University Council - remarking at the meeting with Hanoi University of Industry Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - remarking at the meeting with University of Economics - University of Danang Specifically, UEH shared with Hanoi University of Industry the relationship between the Party Committee - School Council - President; University model with affiliated colleges and the organization of activities of affiliated Schools; Decentralized management of human resources and finance for subordinate units; Policy regime to attract and retain a team of highly qualified lecturers and experts and Service activities to serve learners. UEH shareing with Hanoi University of Industry With the University of Economics - University of Danang, UEH leaders and specialized departments shared experiences in activities listed as: Developing international standard training programs, How to implement doctoral programs at UEH under project 89, Establishing practice facilities, management and operation methods, Stimulating international student exchange and credit recognition, Establishing and developing the Alumni network, Consulting work local policies and xperiences of developing international journals (JABES) and publication, transferring scientific and technological products at UEH. UEH sharing with University of Economics - University of Danang The leaders of the two Universities expressed their interest in the strengths and weaknesses that UEH had in the past time; on behalf of the delegation, and thanked the UEH leadership for creating favorable conditions and enthusiasm, and supporting as well as organizing meetings. With frank and open sharing and exchange, the meeting took place extremely effectively, opening up deeper cooperation in training and research in the future. It is hoped that the relationship between UEH and the Hanoi University of Industry as well as between UEH and the University of Economics - University of Danang will be more sustainable, contributing to the socio-economic development of the country in the current 4.0 Industry era. Leaders of Hanoi University of Industry sharing with UEH Leaders of University of Economics - University of Danang sharing with UEH UEH and the delegations taking memorable photos Additional photos: Working session with Hanoi University of Industry Working session with University of Danang News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In accordance with the context of the Southern Key Economic Zone and the economic development of Ho Chi Minh City in the period from 2011 to the current time like it was analyzed in the first part, the authors of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) clarified the role of science, technology and innovation in effectively mobilizing and using resources for the development of the Southern Key Economic Zone, proposing further principles in terms of policies towards attracting resources for Regional development. Collected photo The role of science, technology and innovation resources In terms of the socio-economic development strategy, science, technology and innovation has always been considered as the most important basis for speedy and sustainable development. The development and the application of science, technology and innovation in production labor has always been considered as one of the most important contributing factors to the growth of diverse economies, especially for developing countries. The epochal innovation of the modern economy lies in the widespread application of science and technology to economic production. Concurrently, at the heart of per capita income growth are both technological and innovation changes. Therefore, countries to achieve development goals necessary to perfect the environment of science - technology and innovation towards sustainable economic growth and globalization. Weil (2013) pointed out that “Productivity change contributes to the economic growth of countries sustainably”. As productivity increases, the same amount of production inputs will result in more units of output. One of the main factors that increase productivity is technological improvement and innovation. With a core role in promoting sustainable economic growth, innovation models need to be systematically designed at the national level to provide a friendly environment for economic individuals to create and to apply new technology, innovative innovation in production and business. Sener & Saridogan (2011) argue that a diversity of factors trigger innovation in technology and creativity in economies. Technological innovation and creativity come from various sources from: companies, universities, local researchers, NGOs, or single individuals and the efforts of society as a whole. In addition, the non-competitive nature of use creates another source of innovation, that is, technology transfer between firms or countries. In Ho Chi Minh City in particular and in Vietnam in general, it can be identified that science and technology has not affirmed its leading role as the locomotive in production development whereas capacity and technology level is being limited, especially this is more and more difficult in the wave of Industry 4.0. The report from Ministry of Industry and Trade (2021) pointed out a number of barriers and challenges in the development process on the basis of science, technology and innovation in Vietnam, specifically as follows: • Technology platform is being backward; • Labor productivity is being low and not entirely based on science, technology and innovation; • The basic and supporting industries are being too dependent on outsiders; • In the global value chain, Vietnam is only an intermediary link, a place for processing for export; • Domestic enterprises are mainly small and medium-sized enterprises, with low competitive advantages compared to foreign-invested enterprises; • The industrial space has not been fully promoted. With the purpose of keeping up with the trend of Industry 4.0, digital transformation is inevitable for most countries in the world, including Vietnam. Over the past time, the Vietnamese Government has had many orientations and strategies that have been concretized. Nevertheless, in the implementation process, many barriers and challenges need to be solved as follows: • The legal corridor and institutional and policy environment are being not tight enough, synchronous and have not kept up with the development of business models in the current digital economy; • The internal capacity of the Vietnamese economy is facing the big gap with the region in terms of innovation and creativity; • The readiness of the Vietnam nation for digitization is being low; • Being in shortage of high-quality human resources; • Telecommunications infrastructure is being limited; • Facing the lack of vision on digital transformation; • Afraid-of-change thinking; • Limited capacity of the team; • Limited budget and time constraints. Some principles suggesting policies to attract development resources In accordance with these analyses, the authors propose a number of principles and policy suggestions to attract resources for HCMC, focusing on resources, human resources, and land-related policy mechanisms, the rate of budget regulation, revenue fostering, science and technology and innovation as follows: ·         With resources for public investment projects, it is necessary to create a strong spillover to stimulate aggregate demand. In particular, the state capital representative agency participates in the implementation of public investment projects with ‘buffer capital’ from the state budget; concurrently, combining and actively seeking and proposing investors from the private regions. It should avoid relying on budget capital but must be flexible and diverse, removing difficulties in forms of payment for investors under the public-private partnership model. ·         The role of capital attraction requires the efficiency of state financial investment companies to carry out the construction of socio-economic development works and projects in accordance with the list of infrastructure investment fields. Socio-economic development priority of HCMC for the 2021-2025 period has been issued. ·         To attract capital resources, it is necessary to proactively review and adjust land use planning, infrastructure planning for services, industry, high-tech agriculture, port and logistics systems and so on. Completing and renewing the mechanism of land preparation for investors, piloting urban renovation and development projects towards the direction of integration from domestic and foreign resources, from both state and private resources. ·         Reviewing backlog projects and potential projects to organize promotion sessions, to collect investment opinions, to call on investors to research and to invest in projects in Ho Chi Minh City’s list; investment promotion in fields, listed as digital economy, sharing economy, circular economy, etc. It is necessary to be proactive in approaching, understanding and supporting partners, large, high-tech corporations for land fund, premises, connection infrastructure, human resources, etc. Focusing on policy dialogue, on-the-spot investment promotion, grasping the situation, and promptly removing difficulties for FDI enterprises that have had and are being in need of investment. ·         In order to supplement revenue for the HCMC budget, it is necessary to review the public land fund managed by agencies and units in Ho Chi Minh City. In case of no need to continue using it, the auction plan will be implemented. Concurrently, it is necessary to strengthen land management, to ensure that the land is used for the right purposes and in accordance with the planning. In case of violation of state leased land, it is necessary to consider recovery in accordance with regulations and to organize an auction for avoid waste avoidance. ·         To ensure the right, sufficient and timely revenue, it is necessary to strengthen measures to manage and to foster revenue sources, to solve problems in the tax field and to create conditions for production and business establishments to develop. In addition, it is necessary to effectively promote the source of remittances to participate in production and business activities; concurrently, developing a payment-only system and diversifying forms on the basis of technology. Creating policies to encourage remittance of money back home while protecting the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Vietnamese and beneficiaries. In addition, reviewing and evaluating the state of budget revenue and expenditure, thereby, proposing measures to issue local government bonds so as to create more capital for investment. ·         Proposals to increase the rate of budget regulation left for HCMC from 2023 onwards to provide resources for HCMC to invest in economic and technical infrastructure, traffic, digitization and so on will help Ho Chi Minh City develop modern and synchronous infrastructure, attract non-state investors, expand hi-tech parks and create new industrial parks with a strategy of attracting public investors. modern industry. It is necessary to continue to exploit the specific mechanism from Resolution No. NQ 54/QH of the National Assembly related to land, equitization, fees and charges and so on. ·         Innovating investment policies to attract capital from the private sector for the development of the industry, anticipating investment trends, shifting investment in the industrial sector, especially supply chains industrial goods in the world and in the region. Focusing FDI projects with science, technology and innovation background. Establishing preferential policies on credit, tax, land use, technical infrastructure, use of public services, market facilitation, international relations, copyright registration and intellectual property protection, administrative procedure reform and so on. ·         With the goal of becoming a financial center, the most important thing is to create policies and to loosen the restraints on the trend of digital economic development associated with financial inclusion. Concurrently, a pilot mechanism listed as a ‘sandbox’ for technology companies will help the regulator understand and understand how it works and possible risks for products and models from FinTech in particular and a comprehensive financial strategy in general. In which, it is possible to pilot two main groups of digital financial services, including: (1) Digital payment, clearing; (2) Deposits, loans, and capital mobilization (including digital transformation of traditional financial institutions and new models of alternative financial institutions). ·         Resources for development of science and technology, innovation, application of high technology and new technologies must be prioritized in order to promote economic restructuring towards rapid increase in service industries with high-productivity knowledge content and high added value. In terms of high-tech parks, it is necessary to promote research, development, training, incubation, start-up and innovation activities, building high-tech endogenous capacity, developing key products in accordance with the shift of direction from outsourcing, assembling, manufacturing, improving added value, and manufacturing. ·         The Government should soon implement projects and policies to support businesses in the digital transformation process, applying science and technology, focusing on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) while giving priority to pilot in corporations, large enterprises, information technology enterprises, research and innovation enterprises. ·         To ensure economic security in the context of developing socialist market economy and international economic integration, it is necessary to overcome the situation of using investment funds, foreign backyard companies with originated from tax havens and domestic interest groups to invest in real estate companies and projects in Vietnam to dominate and acquire real estate projects. This can lead to market manipulation and illegal money hiding, misleading public opinion in project investment. Strict control is required to ensure safety and transparency in investment activities. ·         Training high quality human resources. Focusing on improving human resources in the field of information technology, especially related to network security, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, Internet of things (IoT), blockchain, and virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR). The timely addition of this human resource is a decisive factor to catch up with the development of an economy in acordance with science, technology and innovation. Please refer to full research paper titled The Role of Science, Technology and Innovation in Mobilizing and Effectively Using Resources for the Development of the Southern Key Economic Region TẠI ĐÂY. Author group: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao; MSc. To Cong Nguyen Bao, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the message “Research Contribution For All”, UEH cordially invites readers to follow the upcoming the Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY #76. News, photos: Author Group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngoc Quy Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From June 21 to 23, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Graduation Ceremony for 2,839 new graduates of the Regular University Mode, 2nd Degree, Transferred University and Part-Time Modes. In particular, this is the generation of students growing with important transformations of UEH that have been trained to become active citizens who master technology, think globally, act locally and are ready to enter the labor market. Overview of the Graduation Ceremony Along with the Opening Ceremony, Graduation Ceremony is an annual event taking place in March and June every year at the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City. This is a solemn milestone, marking another generation of learners growing up from the roof of UEH. It can be stated that Batch 45 is one of the generations of students who witnessed the change of the University. They are the source of motivation; moreover, thanks to their contributions, UEH continuously affirms its position domestically and internationally. It can be the success in raising the international level of UEH University’s training, research, operation, administration, and connection activities; a complete, professional and quality improvement of the activities of taking care and supporting learners in the past time. It is an effort to adapt to the online learning and exam system during the Covid-19 pandemic and the foundation for UEH to carry out comprehensive digital transformation, serving the needs of lifelong learning conveniently, anytime, anywhere. That is the support and understanding when UEH transforms with the strategy of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with a reputation in Asia 2021-2030. What is mkore important, it is certainly the certificates with good achievements of 2,839 UEH new graduates that day, this is the best and most meaningful contribution. In particular, the achievements of UEH in recent years are as follows: Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia by QS 2023; most recently, Top 301-400 Universities contributing to 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations in THE Impact Ranking 2023. Being a leading University in Vietnam is the most worthy recognition for UEHer’s ‘persistent efforts’ over the past 48 years, of which Batch 45 is one of the indispensable parts. Congratulating the new graduates, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - shared: “After 48 years of construction and development, it can be affirmed that UEH has been performing excellently and comprehensively the task of training high-quality human resources, serving and dedicating to the economic development of the country. UEH has made much progress, impressive and comprehensive transformation in all aspects of activities: implementing university autonomy with many positive results; innovating and developing advanced training programs according to the trend of international integration; increasing resources to support the development of scientific research, publishing scientific articles in prestigious international journals, contributing to the increase of UEH’s academic reputation and modern infrastructure. All of the above-mentioned strong efforts of UEH aim to best equip students to confidently enter the highly competitive labor market, quickly adapting to the domestic and regional markets. Therefore, graduating from a school with a long tradition is one of the high-quality training addresses in economics, management, business, law, technology and design inherited by society and learners. With recognition and a high reputation in the regional and global markets, UEH graduates have the right to be proud of the journey they have gone through and can be completely confident about their achievements and knowledge that they have been equipped with.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - delivering a congratulatory speech to the new graduates Among the 2,839 new UEH graduates in 2023 are 1,545 students of the full-time mode, transferred mode, 2nd degree, and 192 part-time students. To be more specific: 99 distinction graduates, 1,090 excellent graduates, and 1,472 good graduates. UEH graduates meet the requirements of computer skills such as the IC3 computer certificate, minimum English proficiency of TOEIC 500 or higher, depending on the training major. Particularly for the high-quality program, UEH graduates are all involved in scientific research and business practice. This is proof of UEH University’s efforts and UEH students that are ready to enter the labor market full of competitiveness, ready for international integration, and contributing to economic and social development. Graduation Ceremony for New Graduates of UEH Sharing her feelings about university life, new graduate Le Thi Thao Nguyen - School of International Business - Marketing affirmed: “Living under the roof of UEH is full of enthusiasm - friendliness - love has given us opportunities to try, to dream, to step out of our comfort zone and do what we want: to study, play, volunteer and burn with our youth. I will always strive to spread positive values and hope to return to UEH to connect and develop future generations, as our acknowledgment to the lecturers. At present, putting my hand on my chest, wherever I go, I will loudly shout: Proud to be a UEH student!” “At the end of 4 years, what we all want to say right now is the deepest thanks to the lecturers who accompany us not only in the knowledge at lecture halls but also in sharing valuable life experiences, leading us on the journey of self-improvement. We also want to send our thanks to all officers, employees and experts who provide us with not only studying but also useful movement activities to be ourselves at UEH” - New graduate Le Thi My Hoai, majoring in Hotel Management. Advising the new graduates on the journey ahead, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH emphasized: "Persevering efforts", "Mastering technology, thinking globally, acting locally" and "Gratitude" are the "sustainable" formulas to achieve success. UEHer is steady on every journey and every situation in life. “Persistent effort is an accurate word to describe the 48-year journey of UEH and it can be said that it is the DNA (genetic code) of each UEHer. Today you graduate, there are many other paths that you will take, but I believe that UEH DNA has been and will follow you in every journey and every challenge. Persistent efforts are the motivation for you to constantly learn, take learning as a priority, and assert yourself in any situation. Besides, "Mastering technology, thinking globally, acting locally" is the second keywords I want to talk about. Era 5.0 will take place and the timeline is very close. Unlike 4.0, human resources of the 5.0 era require the ability to "understand, know and master technology", the goal of all technological innovations is to serve the quality of people's lives. I believe that the multi-disciplinary, technology-integrated knowledge that you have learned at UEH will help you flexibly solve problems in your work and your life. Above all, you are key human resources capable of seizing the opportunities of a 5.0 society. I am proud that this will be a competitive advantage of a UEHer in the domestic and foreign labor market. Finally, I believe that “gratitude” is an important piece to create an excellent and profound UEHer. “Excellent” in work, “deep and human” in the journey ahead. The graduation ceremony marks the official milestone of ending undergraduate studies and opening a new path with many future ambitions and aspirations. And the roof of UEH will always accompany their learning, UEH Alumni will always be a place for them to find – to connect with many other doors and opportunities through a network of more than 250,000 successful alumni and contribute to the development of the country. Additional photos at the Graduation Ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Urban Poverty and Inclusion in Ho Chi Minh City” Academic Seminar is a joint initiative of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the World Bank (WB) and ESRI Vietnam in our shared mission of contributing important findings and studies pertinent to the sustainable development of not only Ho Chi Minh City but also the whole of Vietnam. The two-hour programming includes an exciting agenda, including engaging speeches from the distinguished speakers, informative presentations from the World Bank and ESRI Vietnam, and an interactive Q&A session with all participants. The event focused on the discussion of life in Ho Chi Minh City, particularly the risks and challenges from a household and livability perspective, through the analysis of two types of shocks: flooding and COVID-19. The information provided is still a work in progress; thus, welcomes feedback and comments from the audience. The event welcomed Mr. Vu. Vo - Deputy Head, Department of Research Management - International Cooperation (RMIC); Dr. TuAnh Trinh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM); as well as representatives from the World Bank, including: Ms. Judy Yang, Senior Economist for Poverty and Equity Global Practice; Ms. Nga Nguyen, World Bank, Vietnam office; and Mr. Wuttiboon Faamnuaypol, General Director of ESRI Vietnam, alongside nearly 50 faculty members, lecturers, staff and students from UEH and other institutions. In her welcome remarks, Dr. TuAnh Trinh, Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), shared “UEH has long been a proud leading institution of not only high-quality academic training but also in impactful research that looks to contribute to the wellbeing of the people and the sustainable development of our great nation. The work that we’ve done, both in-house and with our external partners, has enabled us to participate in important conversations, with not only other academic institutions, but also government offices and private/public sector stakeholders.” She commended the work and keen spirits displayed by the World Bank and ESRI Vietnam to disseminate knowledge, and thereby, effectively shed light on the pressing challenges faced by our rapidly urbanizing society. She concluded by reiterating ISCM’s core mission and priority in creating a conducive living environment for the people through addressing arising urban issues while encouraging the surroundings to think globally - act locally.” In her presentation, Ms. Judy Yang, Senior Economist, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, showcased the World Bank’s work in evaluating local vulnerabilities with a focus on Ho Chi Minh City. Dr. Yang shared interesting data and figures related to flood risks in the city, highlighting unsuspecting areas that are highly susceptible to such risks. Her expertise provided the audience with crucial insights to enhance their understanding of urban challenges in HCMC. Continuing the seminar, Mr. Wuttiboon Faamnuaypol, the General Director of ESRI Vietnam, captivated the audience with a live demonstration on how GIS technology can effectively map and predict flood risks. He emphasized the significance of utilizing such data to inform policymakers, enabling them to make informed decisions and enhance citizen preparedness. Mr. Faamnuaypol's presentation showcased ESRI's commitment to leveraging geospatial technology for urban risk management. The seminar created an environment conducive to lively discussions and knowledge sharing among the participants. Attendees actively engaged in dialogues exchanging ideas and experiences related to urban poverty and inclusion. The seminar concluded on a positive note, with a group photo session capturing the camaraderie and collective commitment of all participants to address urban challenges. Overall, the academic seminar on "Urban Poverty and Inclusion in Ho Chi Minh City" provided a platform for meaningful collaboration between UEH, the World Bank, and ESRI Vietnam. The event successfully highlighted the importance of data-driven approaches in addressing urban challenges and fostering inclusive development. The valuable insights gained from this seminar will undoubtedly contribute to shaping future policies and actions aimed at creating a more resilient and inclusive Ho Chi Minh City. More photos from the event: News: Department of Research Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the EZ Career Talk activity "Refresh! Get out of your comfort zone!” which was held on June 6, 2023, students from UEH had the chance to speak with special guest Prof. Dr. Andreas Stoffers at hall B1.302, UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus. The program has inspired and motivated students to understand themselves, push boundaries, and build momentum. The program has also provided opportunities and valuable information. The event drew more than 200 students because of its intriguing topic. Prof. Dr. Andreas Stoffers shared many instructive experiences with learners during his first visit to EZ Career Talk. With more than 18 years of experience in numerous senior positions in banks in Germany and Southeast Asia, he uses the metaphor "Eagle - Duck" throughout the event to inspire students to learn to believe in themselves and dare to make decisions. Sometimes, we must have the courage to push our limits and leave our comfort zones to achieve our most important goals. However, everyone has a different comfort zone, such as one related to their health, families, personal growth, or careers. It can be challenging to step outside of your comfort zone, but even if you fail, at least you tried your best, had faith in yourself, and tried to reach your full potential. A message to encourage students to step out of their comfort zone, believe in themselves and strive to develop their abilities. In just two hours, the program was held in a cheerful setting infused with the attendees' learning spirit. We can build momentum for our development when we understand ourselves sufficiently and are prepared to overcome our limitations. The best way to avoid falling behind and ending up like the frog at the bottom of the well is to maintain a humble attitude and an open mind. During the Q&A, both speakers and attendees engaged in constructive and stimulating conversation. As part of periodic activities, EZ Career Talk focuses on communication skills and crucial career skills with experts in the field to help students prepare for a multicultural working environment. By liking or following the UEH English Zone fanpage, let’s experience the global atmosphere at UEH and stay updated on events at the English Zone! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Implementing the Internationalization Strategy of training and teaching activities since 2014, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has implemented UEH’s Advanced Study programmemes to quickly approach the regional level and close to the world's elite higher education. Since then, the innovation and timely update and improvement of the quality of UEH's study programmemes have contributed to enhancing international prestige, strengthening UEH's brand, improving educational capacity to meet the requirements of domestic and foreign labor markets. Accreditation of study programmemes is a mandatory requirement for Vietnamese higher education institutions. Accreditation results are not only an important basis for contributing to improvement, improving quality and demonstrating accountability but also a condition for exercising the autonomy of the institution. With the internationalization strategy, UEH advocates the implementation of quality assessment and accreditation according to international standards, and has selected the accreditation agency FIBAA (Federal Republic of Germany) as a partner for the period 2020-2025. In 2022, UEH has been awarded FIBAA Quality Seals for institutional accreditation and programme accreditation of five training programmesIn 2023, UEH conducts a re-accreditation procedure of four study programmes that have been accredited by FIBAA for 2017-2022 and an initial accreditation of another five study programmes. The re-accreditation programmes include two bachelor programmes, International Business and Business Administration (talented bachelors), two master's degree programmes, Business Administration (managed by ISB) and Development Economics (Vietnam-Netherlands programme). The new accreditation programmes include five bachelor programmes such as Auditing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, E-commerce, Economic Law and International Business Law. After the period of Self-evaluation submit and registration for accreditation with FIBAA, UEH welcomed FIBAA experts and project managers to onsite visit conference for the accreditation of nine study programmes  from June 6 to 7, 2023. The three FIBAA expert panels consisted of 16 professors, associate professors, experts in related disciplines from seven European universities in Germany, Estonia, Ukraine, Austria), three representatives from businesses companies in Germany and Finland), student representatives of Germany and the Netherlands), three Vietnamese experts and three FIBAA project managers, lead by Ms. Friderike Uphoff. On the UEH side are is Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President and all members of UEH leaders, leaders of UEH’s Colleges, leaders of Schools, programme directors and radministrators of management units. Opening remarks, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh warmly welcomed the FIBAA experts’ panels and expressed his hope that the onsite visit would work fairly, objectively and contribute valuable opinions to help UEH continuously improve the quality of the university's study programmes. Image of the Opening Session As planned, the external assessment team conducted a study of the evidence dossier, discussed, exchanged, worked and interviewed all stakeholders. The delegation also visited the school's facilities at Campus B 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, and Vinh Long Campus. The delegation visited the facilities and practical activities at UEH and Vinh Long Campus After two official working days on June 7, 2023, the closing ceremony of the obsite visit conference was held at UEH. At the ceremony, experts representing each cluster of study programmes accreditation in turn presented the official preliminary results. The report has identified the strengths, limitations and recommendations for each standard including Objectives, Enrollment, Programme Structure, Curriculum Content, Learning Environment and Quality Assurance. On behalf of UEH, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, the President thanked FIBAA and all members of the onsite visit for working very seriously, actively studying the dossier, coordinating with relevant units in the University to be able to make objective evaluation and judgments, validate the strengths and weaknesses in the process of operating and developing study programmes. The President affirmed that UEH especially appreciates and will seriously accept the suggestions and recommendations so that it can continue to promote its strengths, overcome the limitations and have an action plan and programme to further improve the educational quality of the University in the coming time. At the end of the ceremony, the two sides agreed on the contents presented in the preliminary results and coordinated well to complete the official accreditation of nine study programmemes in 2023. Image of the Closing Session Accreditation activities with FIBAA for nine programmes in June 2023 are of particular interest to the UEH community. The results of quality accreditation activities are the basis for UEH to constantly improve the activities of building, managing and operating the study programmes by international standards. The FIBAA’s accreditation will significantly contribute to UEH development towards the goal of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university in the coming period. Photos of the FIBAA’s activities at UEH: News, photos: Department of Quality Assurance and Program Development, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 11, 2023, School of Public Finance, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) held an intensive tax consultation session for several small and medium-sized enterprises in HCMC. The program was one of the efforts to concretize UEH's strategy towards serving society for a sustainable development community. In early June 2023, UEH was officially recognized as one of the top 9 universities in Vietnam, honored to be in the top 301-400 universities in the world, contributing to 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations according to THE Rankings 2023. This result strongly demonstrates UEH's commitment to the University's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University Strategy, taking the knowledge base to solve important social challenges and create impact actively through academic activities. In particular, regarding the 17th goal related to partnership, UEH entered the Top 201-300. In that spirit of dedication and serving, the School of Public Finance, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government organized an intensive tax consultation session for small and medium-sized enterprises in Ho Chi Minh City. The consultation session is a collaboration between lecturers from the Department of Taxation, Tax Consultant Association and Ho Chi Minh City Tax Agents - a partner who signed a cooperation agreement with CELG - School of Public Finance, specialists from the Tax Department Ho Chi Minh City, and experts of international auditing firms in Ho Chi Minh City - alumni of the School of Public Finance. Overview of the program Specifically, on the side of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, School of Public Finance, there was the presence of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Diep Gia Luat - Dean of the School; Dr. Nguyen Kim Quyen - Vice Dean of the School; MSc. Dang Thi Bach Van - Head of the General Department and School of Public Finance lecturer. On the side consultants, the program was attended by Dr. Le Quang Cuong - Head of Tax Department, Program Director (CEO) of Tax in Business - Head of the Advisory Board; Dr. Tran Trung Kien - General Director of Tax Administration; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tinh - Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association; Mr. Nguyen Vu Hoang - Senior Manager - Ernst & Young Vietnam Co., Ltd; Mr. Ha Ngoc Thien - Specialist of Tax Inspection Department - Tax Department of Ho Chi Minh City; Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Thao Vy - Corporate Income Tax Specialist - PricewaterhouseCoopers Vietnam Co., Ltd; Mr. Tran Minh Huy - Transfer pricing specialist - PricewaterhouseCoopers Vietnam Co., Ltd. On the business side, the program attracted about 50 businesses to attend. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Diep Gia Luat - Dean of the School of Public Finance, delivered the opening speech at the consultation session MSc. Dang Thi Bach Van - Head of General Department of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government in the role of coordinator of the intensive consultation session Advisory board at the program The first highlight of the program was the report by Dr. Le Quang Cuong, helping business representatives understand the role of tax planning in bringing value to businesses and recommending that businesses improve their tax law knowledge to design strategies. Effective planning helps companies develop sustainably instead of making unnecessary non-compliance errors or evading taxes. Notably, the income structure that can attract good workers and does not affect the goal of maximizing corporate value is a complex problem; not all accounting departments of companies can develop and execute effective planning strategies. Dr. Le Quang Cuong suggested a reference planning strategy for non-wage income so that personal income tax benefits can be exploited. For example, companies instead of just paying employees, the income structure will be more tax-friendly if workers receive income parts such as lunch allowance, clothing allowance, electricity allowance, telephone, health insurance, voluntary retirement insurance, awarding money, wedding allowance, business trip expenses, training expenses, house rent in accordance with the respective employees and relevant legal regulations. Dr. Le Quang Cuong - Head of Tax Department, Director of Taxation in Business reported on Tax Planning For the content of intensive direct tax consulting, the Organizing Committee received more than 50 companies registered to participate in the consultation session with diverse fields of activity, so the arising situation related to different tax aspects. About 90% of the Company has a situational question to discuss with the on-site Advisory Board, and 10% participate in the experience-learning sessions, expanding the understanding of tax and practical situations of their companies. Regarding professional content, intensive tax topics were discussed enthusiastically around: (i) compliance with Personal Income Tax on salaries and wages; (ii) deploying electronic invoices integrated with sales software; (iii) how to handle deductible expenses according to the characteristics of enterprises when complying with corporate income tax; (iv) tax and invoice information for exported services; (v) advise on situations arising when the recommendations of the independent audit and tax requirements of the tax authorities are different and the enterprise does not understand the approach to handle, etc. In-person consultations at the program The representatives of the participating companies highly appreciated the consultation session; Ms. Tran Thi Thu Cuc, a representative of Din Sen Vietnam Co., Ltd. said: “We would like to express our sincere thanks. The program’s organizers gave us the opportunity to receive the necessary support to be able to solve practical problems at the unit. In addition, we also broaden our understanding from the experience of your Companies, especially recognizing the importance of optimal tax planning strategies.” The well-concluded program marked the companionship of the School of Public Finance with UEH's mission to serve the community and build a society for sustainable development. Thanks to the program, the School’s partner network is better developed. More photos about the propram: News, photos: CELG School of Public Finance, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology DEIA—Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility refer to a set of practices aimed at ensuring labour from different socio-demographic backgrounds can integrate and develop together in a working environment. Reports from HR Forecast, Human Resources Today, Deloitte, and Harvard Business Review all say that DEIA is a human resource trend for businesses to develop sustainably in the current context. In the opening speech, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation stated: “Leadership plays an important role in driving positive changes. Good leaders possess the vision, empathy, and courage to champion diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. They inspire others to be agents of change and foster a culture of respect, understanding, and collaboration. Through this event, we aim to explore the qualities of inclusive leadership and empower individuals to become a positive version of their respective influence.” Dr Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation gave the opening speech The presenters were Mr. Hunter Zhao, Consular Officer, NIV Section and the Co-Chair of the DEIA Board at the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, and Ms. Thao Truong, Travel Supervisor cum Co-Chair of the DEIA Board. The speakers shared at the program This event welcomed more than 100 students. They enthusiastically participated in the discussion and so many intelligent questions were raised to the presenters. Discussion at the Talks This event successfully spread knowledge of DEIA to UEH students and contributed to the UEH strategies for sustainable development. It also opened up opportunities for cooperation between the UEH and the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City in the future. News, photos: UEH Library, Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 8, 2023, College of Business UEH (COB) and California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) had a Letter of Intent (LOI) signing ceremony on cooperation and association. between the two universities contributes to enhancing mutual understanding, friendship, and good relations between the people of the United States and Vietnam. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Associate Rector; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy – Deputy Head of Undergraduate Training; Dr. Tran Anh Hoa – Dean of School of Accounting; Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An – Vice Dean of School of Accounting; with Heads/Deputy Heads of Departments and Program Directors of the School of Accounting. For California State University, Fullerton: President, Fram Virjee; Executive in Residence, Julie Virjee; Chief of Staff, Danielle Garcia; Dean of Extension and International Programs, Debra Leahy; Dean of the College of Business and Economics (CBE-CSUF), Sri Sundaram; Chair of the Board of Governors Philanthropic Foundation, Tam Nguyen and Professor, Brandon Tran. Opening the signing ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang shared how grateful they are for the collaborative effort between both parties: “Recognizing the shared values and aspirations of our institutions, we have come together today to forge a partnership founded on the principles of mutual benefit and collaboration. By joining our interests, we seek to create a platform that will facilitate the exchange of knowledge, research, and educational opportunities between our faculty, students, and staff. Through this partnership, we aim to foster cultural understanding and global perspectives, enabling our students to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. By engaging in collaborative research projects, joint academic programs, and faculty exchanges, we can harness the collective expertise of our institutions to address pressing global challenges, drive innovation, and nurture the next generation of leaders.” Representative of California State University, Fullerton President, Fram Virjee stated: “CSUF goal is to build a better world. we want them to be global citizens. We want them to be leaders, servant leaders, to serve their communities, to serve their country, to serve the world. We believe that if we can bring people together, we together can make a better world. And there is no place more exciting to do that than in Vietnam with COB.” According to Mr. Sundaram, Dean of the School of Business and Economics (CBE-CSUF) has an overarching curriculum system and strives to provide the best student experience. CSUF in general and CEB-CSUF is a driving force for regional economic development because of the size and quality of students it provides to the labor market each year. The cooperation with COB-UEH will help students from both sides have many opportunities to learn from each other, thereby creating positive effects for economic growth and diplomacy between the two countries. After a friendly discussion, College of Business UEH and California State University, Fullerton officially signed a Letter of Intent with the following contents: 1. To actively promote cooperation between the two parties, which will lay a sound foundation for more extensive cooperation in areas such as but not limited to; the exchange of faculty members and researchers, exchange of students, joint research, lectures, talk and symposiums. 2. To seek close contacts and collaborate on using the resources of the two parties to pursue education and training opportunities of mutual interest; This new agreement will help create a solid foundation for COB and its partners to strengthen their relationship and connect stronger and more effectively, creating a connection between Vietnam and the US. California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) - is a public university in Fullerton, California with a total enrolment of more than 40,000 students. Cal State Fullerton is a leading campus of the CSU, serving as an intellectual and cultural center for Southern California and a driver of workforce and economic development. CSUF is an emerging national model for supporting student success through innovative high-impact educational and co-curricular experiences, including faculty-student collaborative research. Cal State Fullerton is a university of significance, ranked as a top institution in the nation and recognized as a leader within the California State University and beyond. A Titan education is defined by immersive learning experiences amid a rich diversity of perspectives and backgrounds. CSUF graduates are confident, well-prepared and culturally competent, uniquely positioned to excel in the global marketplace, in further education and in their communities. The cooperation between COB and CSUF in the future will develop the process of international connection and collaboration and promote the Vietnam - United State relationship in the field of comprehensive education. This will create more study and career opportunities for Vietnamese students in general and UEH students in particular. More photos from the Signing Ceremony: New, photos: School of Accounting, Marcom Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 26, 2023, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) continued to organize CELG Seminar at B1.1001 with the theme "Carbon Pricing and its Effectiveness in Reducing CO2 Emissions" with the presentation from Dr. Govinda R. Timilsina, World Bank Group. The meeting was attended by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, Vice Headi of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Assoc. Vo Tat Thang - Dean of School of Economics; Dr. Ho Quoc Thong, Dr. Nguyen Quang; Dr. Le Thanh Loan - School of Economics and other participantsfellows who are currently studying Ddoctoral programs at UEHthe Uuniversity. Overview of the event The presentation discusses the effectiveness of carbon pricing tools, including carbon taxes, the emission trading scheme and carbon crediting mechanisms in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These tools are gaining popularity globally and are considered part of policy packages by most of the countries that have signed the Paris Agreement. Several countries have implemented multiple pricing instruments over the past few decades. At the session, the author discussed the effectiveness of different carbon pricing tools and highlighted the countries that have implemented carbon taxes, emissions trading systems, input subsidy systems, and subsidies for clean energy sources. The data stateshow that direct carbon pricing tools are only applicable in developed economies while input subsidies for clean energy sources are common in most countries. The presentation also provides an overview of existing carbon pricing trends and mechanisms, including the implementation of carbon taxes and emissions trading systems at the national and local levels, as well as trends in carbon pricing instruments and fossil fuel-supporting reforms. The author concluded that while carbon pricing is an important tool for achieving climate goals, more empirical research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of this tool. The presentation by Dr. Govinda R. Timilsina attracted interest and received comments from lecturers and fellows attending to improve their research work. With the spirit of active academic exchange, the CELG seminar was successfully held. Dr. Govinda R. Timilsina presentinged at the workshop Dr. Le Thanh Loan presentinged a gift to thank the speaker Lecturers takingook a photo with the speaker News, photos: CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Southern Key Economic Zone plays an important role in promoting the socio-economic development of Vietnam. In particular, Ho Chi Minh City, as the very core of economic, financial, and commercial development, is holding the role in promoting the overall development of the Region. In the current new trend, the economic development strategy of the Southern Key Economic Zone in general and Ho Chi Minh City in particular must ensure the goal of attracting resources from financial to human, and must be linked with the goal of sustainable development with the foundation of science, technology and innovation, using resources effectively on the available potential position. Source: Collected photo The first part of this article is to find out the context of the Southern Key Economic Zone as well as the development of Ho Chi Minh City from 2011 to the present time. The context of the Southern Key Economic Zone Up to the present time, the Southern Key Economic Zone includes the following Provinces and Cities: Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Phuoc Province, Tay Ninh Province, Binh Duong Province, Dong Nai Province, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, Long An Province and Tien Giang Province. This Southern Key Economic Zone is considered a dynamic key economic region, with a strong growth rate towards the goal of sustainable development, in which Ho Chi Minh City is to be identified as the central core. Officially announced data in the first 6 months of 2022, the Southern Key Economic Zone achieved GDP of approximately 982 trillion VND, ranking first among the four key economic Regions in the first 6 months of 2022. To be more specific, Ho Chi Minh City contributed the largest part to the GDP of the Region, reaching approximately 512 trillion VND, accounting for 52.14%. Concurrently, Ho Chi Minh City ranks first in the list of 10 Provinces and Cities with the highest GDP scale in the country. The economic structure shifts in a positive direction, focusing on service industries that have the advantage of creating high added value. What iss more, the Southern Key Economic Zone is the largest foreign investment attraction center in the country from active FDI projects, industrial parks and export processing zones. Occupying the large system of seaports and international airports, this economic region has become the largest tourist center, developing all kinds of information technology services, telecommunications, logistics and so on as the largest in the country. Although accounting for only 8% of the total area and 17% of the population compared to the whole country, the production of the Southern Key Economic Zone, over the years, has reached more than 40% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and the export value accounts for approximately 40% as well as the average economic growth is more than 1.5 times that of the whole country. In addition, the region contributes more than 44% of the total budget revenue of the country, attracting 56% of projects and 45% of foreign investment capital into Vietnam. After the fourth wave of epidemics, data from the General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO) recorded that the index of industrial production (IIP) in last August 2021 decreased by about 7.4 % compared to that of the same period of last year, especially the processing and manufacturing industry decreased by 9.2%. The economic locomotive of Ho Chi Minh City, which accounts for more than 20% of Vietnam’s economic size and contributes a third to the national budget, is suffering the most from the epidemic during that outbreak. It can be identified that the Southern Key Economic Region has not effectively implemented the ability to link regions yet, the connection has not been synchronized, mechanisms and policies for regional development have not made a breakthrough in management. Members in the region are not clear regarding their rights and responsibilities besides many shortcomings and duplications in terms of strategic connection and regional planning. More than that, the region is greatly affected by climate change, sea level rise, many areas that have been facing serious environmental pollution have not fully met the needs of social security and human resource development yet, leading to reducing the role of economic locomotive of the country. With the purpose of overcoming and moving towards sustainable economic development, the Southern Key Economic Region needs a breakthrough innovation in regional economic thinking, instead of local economic thinking by developing a steadily sustainable economy. In addition, the Southern Key Economic Region is facing various challenges as follows: the average economic growth rate has tended to slow down since the outbreak of COVID-19 as well as the proportion of industrial production - construction and service industries of the region in the national industry structure has not had any outstanding features compared to the past. The current traffic infrastructure of the region is overloaded, airports are overloaded, deep-water seaports to receive large ships are limited, and serious traffic jams often occur on roads. Funding for budget allocation is not reasonable while budget regulation at the central level has been low in addition to the problems with supply chain disruptions, raw material sources when fees are high and son on. Therefore, the question is how to attract resources to improve production flexibility, to shorten the time between production processes and sustainable operations as well as to narrow the gap between supply chain with the current market is the center of capital supply and sustainable development. Ho Chi Minh City, with its leading role, needs to create a network for other localities to develop; besides, other localities in the Region need to link together more closely in order to create synchronization with the development goals of each country. This is the premise for other localities to develop together towards a sustainable economy in the Southern Key Economic Area and the whole country. Looking back at Ho Chi Minh City’s economy in the development period from 2011 to the present time The data from the statistical yearbook of Ho Chi Minh City and the whole country (2020, 2021) indicate that HCMC has partly effectively exploited the advantages of a special city. Currently, HCM City is the most effective economic center in the country, with labor productivity 2.6 times higher than that of the national average. In other words, one worker in the city generates 2.6 times more economic output than that of the average worker in the whole country. HCM City is the most effective economic center for attracting private investment (including foreign investment) in the country, with each dollar of investment from the state budget attracting 10-14 VND (Vietnam Dong) of private investment (5 VND higher than that of the national average). The city has the highest budget expenditure amplification coefficient in the country: upon spending 1 dong, the city’s budget revenue is 5.13 VND (higher than that of the national average, only 1.85 VND is collected when spending the 1-VND budget). Additionally, HCM City is the economic center attracting the highest new workers in the country. Within the 2010-2020 period, HCM City attracts an average of 120,000 additional workers per year. With the orientation of economic restructuring towards service development, Ho Chi Minh City has 09 key service industries, listed as: finance-banking, commerce, real estate, logistics, health care and education, which are beneficial compared to other regions in the country. The service sector accounted for 62.52% of HCM City’s GRDP structure, an increase of 4.85 percentage points compared to that in 2010 while the industry-construction sector decreased by 1.44 percentage points and agriculture, forestry and seafood increased by 0.05 percentage points. Transforming the city’s economic structure towards increasing the proportion of the service sector and reducing the proportion of the industry - construction sector. In 2020, the economic size of Ho Chi Minh City will reach 59 billion USD, an increase of 2.25 times compared to that in 2010 when calculated at the current currency rate. Nevertheless, Ho Chi Minh City has been far behind other big cities of the ASEAN region. In accordance with the data from Ho Chi Minh City Bureau of Statistics, in 2018, the GRDP of Ho Chi Minh City was equivalent to that of Kuala Lumpur, much lower than that of Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, and Bangkok. In particular, the GRDP per capita of HCMC is lower than those of the cities mentioned above. In 2020, Ho Chi Minh City is being the locality contributing the highest in the economic structure of the country. However, the proportion of City’s GRDP in terms of the national GDP structure is on a downward trend. In 2020, Ho Chi Minh City’s GRDP accounted for 21.8% of the country’s GDP structure, decreasing 2% compared to that in 2010. The industry-construction sector decreased by 4.8% in the industrial structure-building the whole country. The service sector decreased by 4.4% in the service sector structure of the country. Meanwhile, the proportion of product tax excluding product subsidies increased by 1.5% and the agriculture, forestry and fishery sector increased by 0.2%. The city’s social labor productivity in the 2011-2020 period has increased steadily over the years, reaching 1.52 times higher than that in 2010. The labor productivity growth rate for the whole 2011-2020 period reached an average of 4.28 % per year, lower than that of the national labor productivity growth rate. In spite of the increase over the years, the city’s labor productivity, in general, is being quite limited. The labor productivity gap between the city and the whole country tends to narrow gradually. Within the 2011-2020 period, the contribution of aggregate factors to the city’s economic growth has increased significantly. By 2020, total factor productivity will contribute 42% to HCM City’s economic growth, an increase of 13.7 percentage points compared to 2010. Meanwhile, the contribution of capital and labor in growth rate fell to 59.7%, decreasing 13.7% compared to that in 2010. In general, HCMC has used capital quite effectively. HCM City’s ICOR coefficient in the 2011-2015 period reached an average of 2.93 times while that of the 2016-2020 period reached an average of 4.32 times. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the ICOR coefficient in 2020. Compared to that of the national average, Ho Chi Minh City uses capital more efficiently. HCM City’s ICOR coefficient for the 2011-2020 period is lower than that of the whole country. In short, the ICOR coefficient of Ho Chi Minh City tends to increase while that of the whole country is gradually decreasing. In summary, in the period 2011-2020, the quality of economic growth has improved, the economic scale has increased continuously, and the average growth rate of HCM City is higher than that of the whole country. The economic structure has shifted to a modern direction, with an increase in the proportion of the service sector. Labor productivity, capital efficiency and overall productivity have all improved significantly. The Per capita income increased significantly, reaching 6,537 thousand VND per month in 2020, 2.39 times higher than that in 2010. Nevertheless, this result does not absolutely match the size and the position of the largest economy in the country as HCMC is the nucleus in the development process of the Southern Key Economic Region. The economic scale of Ho Chi Minh City is being far behind that of other major cities in the ASEAN region. The economic growth rate is slower than that of the national average, and HCM City’s economic contribution to the country’s economic structure decreases, too. Labor productivity is being low and HCM City’s labor productivity growth rate is slower than that of the whole country. The contribution of the aggregate productivity to growth is not as high as that of capital and labor. With that trend, key tasks and solutions to attract development resources must be presented as top priority, aiming at the goal of sustainable economic development and making full use of available potentials in accordance with scientific technology and innovation. Author group: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Khắc Quốc Bảo; MA. Tô Công Nguyên Bảo, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution for All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites Dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter DIGITAL ECONOMY #75. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From May 22 to May 26, 2023, the delegation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) including Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and MSc. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of the Department of Research Management – International Cooperation attended the kick-off meeting of the project “Erasmus+ Bridging Digital Divide in Mongolia and Vietnam through HEI’s Digital Transformation (DIGITAL MOVE)” in Mongolia. Project “Erasmus+ Bridging Digital Divide in Mongolia and Vietnam through HEI’s Digital Transformation (DIGITAL MOVE)” commenced in February 2023 and is expected to complete by February 2026 (36 months). Its purpose is to support HEIs in Mongolia and Vietnam who have implemented and integrated comprehensive digital transformation in all levels of their respective ecosystems. The project is funded by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) through the Erasmus+ program, with the participation of 13 partners, including 07 Vietnamese, 04 Mongolian, 02 French and Slovak universities, in which, CITI University (Mongolia) is the Project Coordinator. As a member, UEH takes part in all activities listed under the 6 work packages (WP) of the Project, which includes: WP1. Project Management and Quality Assurance WP2. Establishing a Digital Culture and Infrastructure at HEIs WP3. Enhancing the Mission of HEIs through Digital Transformation WP4. Enhancing Digital Soft Skills for Faculty, Students, and Lifelong Learners WP5. Networking and Connectivity WP6. Dissemination and Exploitation of Results In this event, UEH presented its digital transformation capabilities with a focus on implementing the Digital Transformation Project for the period 2021-2025. The goal is to develop UEH into a digital university, pioneering the experimentation of new technologies and models, and fundamentally innovating and comprehensively transforming all activities of the institution. During the event, UEH also signed a cooperation agreement to coordinate and implement the project activities. Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH presented at the meeting Dr. Bui Quang Hung signed the cooperation agreement to coordinate and implement the project activities More photos: New, photos: RMIC Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Australia and Vietnam, on June 4, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Western Sydney University, Australia (WSU) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding on granting 60 scholarships to Vietnamese and regional students to study at the WSU campuses in Vietnam and Australia. This was a significant event marking the increasingly close and extensive relationship of solidarity and cooperation between the two universities. With more than 47 years of establishment and development, UEH constantly innovates training programs to improve the quality of teaching and learning, promote international integration, and nurture the future talents of the country. Towards that goal, the University always creates opportunities and conditions for students to have access to an international standard learning and training environment right in Vietnam through cooperation with leading universities worldwide. In the process of promoting the internationalization strategy of education along with the collaboration between Vietnam and Australia, UEH has a long history of cooperation in training and research with prestigious Australian universities, Australia University of Queensland, University of Newcastle, Monash University, Curtin University, Deakin University, University of South Australia, Victoria University... Besides, it aims to create more connections with universities with long-term cooperation with UEH. And one of the strategic partners of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Australia is, not to mention, Western Sydney University. Western Sydney University (Australia) is a world-class university with a global educational influence, known for its academic quality and applied research. In 2022, Western Sydney University climbed more than 24 places from 58 (in 2019) to 34th on the Ranking of the World's Top Young Universities. The university is also ranked in the Top 250 (1%) of the world's best universities according to the prestigious Times Higher Education Rankings. This is an important basis for the prestige and quality of the educational cooperation and associate programs between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Western Sydney University (Australia). WSU started training programs at UEH in 2008 and signed a strategic cooperation agreement with this University in 2021, expanding its training program from Undergraduate to Doctorate. Recently, in recognition of the existing partnership between UEH and WSU in the field of education since 2008 and the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Australia and Vietnam, at the ceremony to exchange legal documents of the Vietnam-Australia partnership as part of the official visit to Vietnam of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, under the witness of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH Council and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH exchanged a memorandum with Professor Jennifer Westacott - Rector of WSU, Professor Barney Glover - Vice Rector, President of WSU on granting 60 scholarships to Vietnamese and regional students studying WSU programs at campuses in Vietnam and Australia. UEH and WSU signing Memorandum of Understanding granting 60 scholarships to students studying at WSU campuses in Vietnam and Australia Specifically, under the MoU, UEH, and WSU work together towards the development and implementation of the Whitlam Australia-Vietnam Scholarship program. The proposed program for UEH students aims to facilitate students to study WSU programs in Vietnam and Australia with a total value of AUD 2,000,000 of which the scholarship granted includes: The implemented scholarship program will open opportunities and create conditions for Vietnamese students to study and access advanced academic values in an international standard environment, thereby developing knowledge and skills in many fields and being ready to join the global labour market. The exchange of this memorandum of understanding has raised the cooperation relationship between UEH and WSU to a new height, promoting the development of international standard human resource training in many fields, in line with the development orientation of the internationalization strategy of education, becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH. It is expected that the close and growing cooperation between UEH and WSU will continue to bring positive values to students, improve the quality of training and research, and contribute knowledge to the university community; at the same time, contributing to connecting and further expanding the good diplomatic relations of Vietnam and Australia over the past 50 years. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 5, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) signed the International Academic Agreement promoting the 2+2 articulation program between both institutions. The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President, Assoc.Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Dean of International School of Business (ISB), Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Management - International Cooperation (RMIC), along with representatives from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), including Mr. Paul Bolt, Executive Director, QUT International, Prof. Cameron Newton, Deputy Dean of QUT Faculty of Business and Law, Ms. Binh Palm, Coordinator at SEA QUT International, and Ms. Janice Lau, Partnership Manager at the School of Business and Law. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public research university in Australia. It is a globally recognized institution known for its cutting-edge research, innovation, and industry connections. QUT is committed to providing transformative education and preparing students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. QUT is ranked 213th according to QS World University Rankings 2022 and Top 200 by THE World University Rankings 2022. Joint initiative with a top Australian university In his welcome remarks, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President expressed the mutual excitement in continuing the longstanding partnership with QUT, one of Australia’s leading research universities. It is expected that through this agreement that both institutions shall promote further research activities, implement more student exchange programs and devise better financial support strategies for high-performing students. Sharing similar sentiments, Mr. Paul Bolt, Executive Director of QUT International emphasized that the signing ceremony marks another significant milestone between the two institutions. With nearly 7000 international students currently enrolled at QUT, UEH is by far the first and only partner institution, and Mr. Bolt hopes that the agreement will pave the way for more Vietnamese students to immerse themselves in a multicultural environment while learning to build skills for the global market. Associate Professor Tran Ha Minh Quan, Dean of UEH-ISB, reiterates the importance of establishing effective policies and guidelines for implementing cooperative relationships. By identifying the goals and plans of students and their families, it is essential for both institutions to devise strategic promotional approaches that attract suitable candidates. He also proposes establishing specific programs tailored to UEH/QUT alumni to enhance brand recognition and foster relationships with students interested in the exchange/articulation programs between the two universities, including current, past, and prospective UEH students. Accordingly, Prof. Cameron Newton, Deputy Dean of Faculty of Business and Law, also praised Vietnamese students. He acknowledged their excellent preparation in terms of comprehensive knowledge and skills, which enabled them to achieve remarkable outcomes and certain success during their time in Australia. UEHxQUT 2+2 articulation program The agreement notes that both institutions implement a collaborative program for undergraduate students, jointly designed by UEH and QUT. The program follows the 2+2 pathway, where students will study for 2 years at UEH in Vietnam and then transfer to QUT for the remaining 2 years to complete their degree. To be eligible for the program, students must achieve a minimum GPA of 8 and hold an IELTS certificate with a minimum score of 6.5 (with no band score below 6). Through this program, students will have 2 years to build foundational knowledge in their field of study and enhance their skills in Vietnam. The knowledge acquired during this stage will serve as a solid foundation for further studies upon transferring to Australia. Soft skills such as teamwork, public speaking, critical thinking, and more will also be developed. Additionally, QUT offers a 25% scholarship opportunity for students with outstanding academic achievements at the time of enrollment. News, photos: Department of Research Management - International Cooperation, Department of Marketing Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Along with the journey of training high-quality human resources for Vietnam and the world, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been making efforts to create and develop artistic values that inspire and bring positive benefits to the community for more than 47 years. In order to continue promoting these values, UEH has continuously upgraded and built art creative space complexes to serve learners and the community, including UEH MakerSpace, which officially launched on the morning of June 1, 2023. Overview of the ceremony Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President emphasized: “UEH Maker Space is a project cherished by UEH since implementing the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH development strategy associated with the message Unbounded creativity - dynamic spirit and creativity spread unlimitedly in the UEH community, the source of all efforts and achievements. Concyrrently, this, and at the same time is one of the iconic personality for UEH to firmly step on the path of multi-disciplinary development with the vision of sustainable direction in the future. Through equipping with basic skills and thinking in creativity and manufacturing, Makerspace's activities will incubate and promote innovation for the community in which UEHer is a pioneering force. Makerspace aims at workers, students, learners of UEH and other universities, families, young people, etc. with the goal of improving cohesion through joint activities of creativity and applied manufacturing in the main areas of Architectural and Urban Design, Robotics, Innovation, Design and Communication, and Woodworking. Collaborating with Papa Maker, UEH MakerSpace will regularly support the school's training activities and organize short-term training courses, workshops, etc. We believe that the diversity in the field of activities will attract participation in many different industries, thereby creating a colorful community together to spread creativity. This is also one of the core values that UEH is aiming for: Unbounded Creativity. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh -– UEH President - deliveringed the opening speech Located on the ground floor of B2 (Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10), UEH MakerSpace is a complex of creative spaces for UEHers and the community who love activities related to Design, Assembling, and Carpentry, as well as enjoy great space for group activities so as; to develop thinking and skills through short-term training and workshops. UEH MakerSpace is designed in an open and airy style, with 2 main areas including: An indoor area where machines, tools, and products servinge for the creative process. An outdoor area with a carpentry desk space for woodworking-related activities and a regular desk for a variety of students’ regular activities. Overview of the UEH MakerSpace With the foundation of Papa Maker's Carpentry Workshop, Makerspace’'s activities aim at sustainable values for the benefit of the community. The carpentry activities use completely natural wood materials, and the chemicals used are of plant origin and safe for health. Woodworking activities will help develop the subtlety of the senses, concentration and relaxation in each small cycle to create a product that really achieves a certain aesthetic. This will be a place to create opportunities and environments for everyone to unleash their creativity from ideas on paper to finished products, through structural visualization, space, 3D printing, technology experimentation, robotics, and practice dexterity with wooden models. In addition, UEHers and the community will also have the opportunity to participate in activities to improve thinking as well as the ability to develop the design, testing, and production stages through workshops and short-term training programs at UEH MakerSpace. Opening ceremony of UEH MakerSpace Hands-on activities at UEH MakerSpace Besides, within the framework of the launching ceremony, participants also experienced the workshop of making wooden lamps - Maker's Lamp. This is an opportunity for everyone to develop the subtlety of their senses, focus and relaxation in each small cycle to create a product that is beautiful, has usable value, and above all, evokes memorable values. The workshop that took place right after the ceremony brought the participants interesting and meaningful experiences, especially in the atmosphere of International Children's Day 1/6. Experiencing the workshop on making wooden lamps - Maker's Lamp It can be affirmed that the birth of the art creation space - UEH MakerSpace will empower learners and the UEHer community to incubate and promote creative innovation, inspire the arts, and bring positive benefits to the community. This is also a testament to UEH's constant efforts on the journey of creating meaningful values for the community. Additional photos: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of June 1, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City officially signed a cooperation agreement for the period of 2023 - 2028. This cooperation not only supports the operation development of the two sides but also marks a milestone in the efforts to contribute to developing education in accordance with the orientation of the Party and Government in the fields of education, training, and health. Attending the signing ceremony, from theon behalf pf UEH side, there were: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Phan Thi Bao Quyen – Vice President of UEH Union, Director of the International  Professional Certificate Integrated Accounting Program, School of Accounting, UEH College of Business; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of UEH Department of Marketing and Communication; MSc. Tran Hoang Tam - Head of UEH Department of Finance - Accounting; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of General Department, UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thi Thanh - Vice Dean of School of Management, UEH College of Business; MSc. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of UEH Department Marketing - Communication; Dr. Tran Duong Son – Deputy Director of Hospital Administration Program, School of Management, UEH College Business; On the sidebehalf of University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, there were: Assoc. Nguyen Hoang Bac - Director; Do Hong Cong - Head of Administration Department; MSc. Tran Van Duc - Head of Information Technology Department; Medical Doctor Level 2 Tran Thanh Hung - Head of Personnel and Organization Department; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Minh Khoi - Head of Science and Training Department; MSc. Dang Anh Long - Head of Finance and Accounting Department; Nguyen Anh Tuan - Head of Building Administration Department; Medical Doctor Level 2 Au Thanh Tung - Head of General Planning Department; MSc. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dieu - Deputy Head of Administration Department; Nguyen Quang Duy - Head of Legal Department; MSc. Do Thi Nam Phuong - Head of Media Center; MSc. Tran Tan Tai - Leader of the service cost construction team. Overview of the signing ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “After nearly 47 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has become a prestigious center of training, research and consulting in economics, finance, business, law, management and technology serving businesses and the economy in Vietnam, contributing to the construction and socio-economic development of the country. In the process of developing the University, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with partners through the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action"”, to accompany partners in the process of training high-quality human resources; at the same time, bringing values to society and community, especially spreading knowledge. We’re aware e know that University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City is always highly appreciated for the quality of medical services, and strives to build and develop professional activities, management, and quality improvement, especially emphasizing efficiency and innovation in its administration process. With the achievements of the University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City (UMC), the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is pleased to sign an agreement to share resources and promote the strengths of the two units to jointly implement specific cooperation activities, bringing benefits to Hospitals, Schools, Students and the community. On the occasion of the signing ceremony between the two sides, we wish the University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City to develop strongly and sustainably in the coming time and the close relationship between the two sides will gain many successes.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - givingave a speech Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bac - Director of University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City -also had meaningful sharing: “Since transforming into a hospital, University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City has developed very quickly. Therefore, the issue of management and human resources to operate and to run the hospital well to meet the needs of society is very urgent and of great concern. With the strength of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, we look forward to sharing resources and learning experiences not only in the training of the school but also in the administration. For the hospital, with our strength in medical expertise, we can share our training experiences in health-related fields and subjects, in addition to health care for teachers, school staff and students and families. We hope that the two sides will promote each other's strengths in community service, training and scientific research, helping the hospital both improve its professional quality and system management, bringing effective development to the hospital.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bac - Director of University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City -’s sharing In the spirit of consensus, the two sides decided to sign a cooperation agreement for the period of 2023 - 2028 with the following contents: 1. Connecting training integrated practices; 2. Connecting to implementing research and consulting projects; 3. Connecting to attract human resources. 4. Connecting to perform activities for the community. Leaders of the two sides performinged the cooperation agreement signing ceremony With the brand and quality confirmed, the cooperation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City (UMC) - two prestigious universities in the fields of economics and health will undoubtedly bring practical values to learners and the community in the future. Delegates taking memorable photos News and photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City (UMC) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) emerged as the leading institution, among 9 other Vietnamese universities, to be ranked in the Top 301-400 universities in the world, contributing to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (17SDGs) set by the United Nations. The achievement marks UEH’s impressive debut in this global ranking system. It reflects the university’s commitment to the multidisciplinary and sustainable university strategy, leveraging knowledge to address significant social challenges and generate positive impacts through academic endeavors. Top 301-400 universities in the world contributing to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (17SDGs): the highest ranking Vietnamese university in #THEImpact23 The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings are the only global performance table that assess universities against the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This year’s overall ranking includes nearly 1591 universities from across 112 countries and regions. The ranking methodology encompasses carefully calibrated indicators to provide comprehensive and balanced comparison across four broad areas: research, stewardship, outreach and teaching. 17 Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs As a trailblazer in multidisciplinary and sustainable university strategy, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has achieved initial recognition by officially being ranked as one of the top 301 - 400 universities worldwide contributing to the UN’s 17 SDGs. This is the highest achievement that a university in Vietnam has received to date. High rankings for SDG 1, SDG 8, SDG 16, SDG 17: proof of UEH’s commitment to addressing significant social challenges and generating positive impacts through academic endeavors. During its inaugural participation, UEH strategically focused on harnessing its institutional strengths to address several critical SDGs, including SDG1 (No poverty), SDG8 (Decent work and economic growth), SDG16 (Peace, justice, and strong institutions), and SDG17 (Partnerships for the goals). This deliberate emphasis on these specific goals reflects UEH's dedication to making a meaningful impact on society through academic endeavors. Top 101-200 SDG 1 - No poverty As one of few public universities granted comprehensive autonomy by the government since 2014, UEH consistently endeavored to implement robust policies for students facing challenging circumstances. Scholarships, Study Credits, Bank Loan Guarantees have been made available to alleviate financial burdens and facilitate access to quality education. Incredibly, the cumulative value of these financial support policies, from 2017 to mid-2022, amounted to approximately 200 billion VND. By nurturing over 4,000 underprivileged and talented students annually, UEH has helped cultivate their potential and empower them to overcome adversity. UEH has also established strategic partnerships with prominent financial institutions to implement the Study Credit program, offering students reliable and affordable loans, enabling them to pursue their educational aspirations at ease. Other support programs also include the Emergency Student Support Scholarship, the Flood Support Scholarship for the Central Region, the COVID-19-affected Student Support Scholarship (818 scholarships granted, totalling nearly 5,000 billion VND), and the Tuition Reduction Program during 2020-2021 COVID-19 lockdown, with total value up to 30,000 billion VND…These initiatives have collectively provided invaluable assistance to students impacted by unforeseen circumstances, demonstrating UEH's unwavering commitment to their well-being. Beyond its commitment to students, UEH acknowledges its broader societal responsibility. The university has actively engaged in philanthropic endeavors, including contributing to the COVID-19 Vaccine Fund and providing support to those affected by the pandemic. Each year, UEH initiates meaningful programs such as the Student Volunteer Campaign, to encourage student engagement in community service. Additionally, UEH's Innovation and Entrepreneurship program also emphasizes resource integration and the development of a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem. #43 in SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth Attaining a remarkably high ranking in SDG 8 demonstrates UEH's dedication to equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in an ever-changing global labor market, while also promoting sustainable economic growth. The teaching programs, research endeavors, and strategic partnerships of UEH are consistently aligned with SDG 8 objectives, ensuring that students are prepared to become key contributors to the workforce and drivers of sustainable economic development. Students are taught to establish their personal brands right from the lecture halls and engage in a plethora of stimulating activities, including research projects, international student exchange programs, while receiving recognitions and opportunities to grow individually through youth union and association initiatives to enhance their soft skills. Additionally, our ongoing efforts to expand the network of more than 500 reputable domestic and international businesses have afforded students numerous internship and career opportunities upon graduation. Particularly, the UEH Career Fair in Ho Chi Minh City has generated over 5,000 openings and connected students with hundreds of businesses. The university also endeavors to maintain a network of over 240,000 alumni, including esteemed local leaders, managers, and successful business owners, in order to assist students in establishing high-quality relationships that serve their future career development. Top 401-600 in SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions “Democratic - Transparent - Just” is the guiding principle in which UEH operates. All members are treated equally, with rights guaranteed and participation in decision-making, policy implementation, activities, and programs on a regular basis. Leadership at all levels of units and organizations are elected via a democratic mechanism that governs the organizational structure and governance, while Rules and Regulations are publicly disclosed to all university employees, such as the Organizational and Operational Regulations of the University, Functions and Duties of affiliated units, UEH's Research Code of Conduct, and the Annual Report on Public Disclosure Policy . In addition, UEH is actively involved in building state institutions, advising and developing regions for localities, and enhancing the skills and capabilities of policymakers. Initiatives such as the "Innovation and Digital Transformation in the Public Sector" training program in the province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau and regional training programs on water resource management in the context of socio-economic and climate change adaptation in transboundary river basins of Southeast Asia exemplify our commitment. Top 201-300 in SDG 17 - Partnerships for The Goals In its pursuit of multidisciplinary and sustainable development, UEH has actively engaged in collaborative efforts for the sustainable development of the community. Notably, UEH has directly participated in a wide range of activities that aim to promote the university’s participation as advisers for government and policies on academic freedom. Additionally, UEH leveraged its reach in the international academic community to collect and measure data for SDGs in domestic and international conferences and seminars as well as interdisciplinary dialogues on SDGs, the 2030 Agenda in China as well as other student volunteer programs, research initiatives and educational resource development with numerous NGOs. An exemplary initiative that can be mentioned is the UEH Green Campus initiative, which focused on raising awareness and implementing the 3R (Reduce - Reuse - Recycle) model to minimize waste, landfill and enhance the quality of recyclable materials through proper waste sorting. Recognized for its merit in community engagement, knowledge dissemination on green universities, circular economy and sustainable development, the project was awarded first place in the “Zero Waste City” Challenge, organized by NGO Waste-Aid in collaboration with numerous international sponsors. With over 47 storied years of robust international development and ever-evolving efforts in response to market signals, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has successfully affirmed its reputation and role within the national key university system. In light of this responsibility, UEH commits to becoming a change agent, leading in the transformation of a future, next-generation university, one that is multidisciplinary and sustainable. Professor Nguyen Dong Phong, Party Secretary and Chairman of University Council, shared: “This remarkable accomplishment is not of a single year’s effort, but the culmination of 48 years worth of visionary direction and strategic orientation towards sustainability and a balanced approach to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG). UEH’s decision to undergo complete transformation and become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university is significant as it fulfills the responsibilities of a university with local and global missions. Our participation and achievements in THE Impact Rankings 2023 demonstrate our steadfast commitment to the multidisciplinary development strategy and sustainable actions.  In the coming period, with our pioneering spirit and internal strength, the entire UEH population will undoubtedly join hands and proactively confront new challenges to build a sustainable university, create a brighter future for learners, communities, and the world, and contribute to the development of a prosperous society." News & photos: Department of Research Management - International Cooperation, Department of Marketing - Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of the Conference at UEH Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH – was sharing Speakers presenting at the conference Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Human resources are considered one of the most important resources of the country, playing the decisive role in terms of the growth and the development of the economy. In order to develop the Southeast Region in accordance with the planning of Resolution 24/NQ-TW, human resources, especially high-quality human resources associated with the competitive advantages connected to one region, need to be carried out in accordance with the plan. From the analysis of the current situation in the first period of the article, the authors have proposed some orientations for the development of highly-qualified human resources to meet the requirements of sustainable development for the Southeast Region in the second period. Approaches towards developing high-quality human resources for the development of the Southeast Region * Approaching in accordance with the Growth theory All modern growth theories emphasize the role of the quality of human resources, rather than the quantity. Therefore, labor supply is understood more broadly than human capital, including factors of skills and knowledge of workers. It is necessary to develop human resources in the direction of increasing human capital, rather than the number of workers. Compared with that of the whole country, the individual statistics for each locality in the Southeast Region in Figure 9 indicate that HCMC has the highest trained labor force, at 38.71% (year 2020), followed by Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province with the rate of 30.07%. However, the quality of Vietnam’s labor force is being low. The skills of Vietnamese workers are being limited, only higher than that of Indonesia and Laos as well as far behind compared to those in ASEAN-4 Group (Figure 10). Figure 9. Proportion of workers (aged 15 years and older) working in the economy and receiving local training. Source: Author compiling from data of General Statistics Office (2022) Figure 10. Quality of Vietnamese workers compared to that of other countries in the region. Source: CIEM (2021) * Approaching from the actual needs Upon mentioning the quality of human resources, one of the issues that can not be ignored is the role of the education and training system. The fact that trained workers do not meet the needs of the labor market needs to be analyzed closely so as to solve the root of the problem. In accordance with Puckett et al. (2020), the education system has been training workers in accordance with the 20th century model: standardized education and a life-time job whereas today's world has completely changed. The ongoing technological change and market transformation requires agile thinking, rapid and continuous learning, and mobility. Instead of mass standardization as in the past, education needs to focus on the uniqueness of the masses and focus on people. The development of human resources of the localities should focus on the actual needs and development orientation of the proposed Region. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In anticipation of World Bicycle Day on June 3, 2023, the "Cycling - ISB Cycling Club" of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH-ISB) successfully organized "Pedaling Towards the Future." The occasion witnessed a remarkable turnout of distinguished ISB managers, esteemed lecturers, and dedicated staff members, all joining the celebration of the importance of cycling and sustainable development. Cycling for the Environment: Positive Global Spread In recent discussions surrounding the promotion of green living and sustainable transportation, the benefits of cycling have taken center stage. Recognized as a powerful tool in minimizing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, cycling has emerged as a key contributor to mitigating climate change and preserving the environment. Beyond its environmental impact, cycling also offers a multitude of health benefits, serving as an effective form of exercise that reduces the risk of various diseases, including cardiovascular issues, stroke, diabetes, and other prevalent illnesses. Bicycles have emerged as a universally acknowledged environmentally friendly solution, gaining recognition from governments worldwide. Many countries have implemented diverse measures to promote bicycle usage, with these initiatives being met with enthusiastic support from communities. Recognizing the significance of bicycles, the United Nations General Assembly, in 2018, adopted a resolution designating June 3rd as "World Bicycle Day" annually. This momentous resolution aims to galvanize countries to actively promote cycling, fostering improved health, environmental preservation, and social development. UEH's Sustainable journey In its ongoing pursuit of becoming a leading multidisciplinary institution dedicated to sustainable development, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has consistently demonstrated its commitment to achieving the United Nations' 17 global sustainable development goals. One notable initiative that highlights UEH's dedication to sustainability is its active promotion and encouragement of cycling among faculty, staff, and students. The university consistently encourages individuals to choose bicycles as their preferred mode of transportation, advocating for a shift away from motorcycles and cars. Additionally, UEH actively promotes the use of public transportation, such as buses, as a means of ensuring safety and financial savings for its community. These efforts are an integral part of UEH's broader commitment to building a sustainable future and reducing its environmental footprint. By prioritizing sustainable transportation options, the university aims to minimize carbon emissions, improve air quality, and foster a greener, healthier campus environment. Thus, the response from UEH-ISB to "World Bicycle Day" is a clear indicator that the university has embraced not only the transformative power of cycling, but also its role in being a key component of their green initiatives. "Pedaling Towards the Future" The recently concluded cycling program, organized by the meticulous efforts of the International School of Business (ISB), demonstrated a commitment to ensuring participants' well-being and minimizing environmental impacts. With careful consideration given to the participants' capabilities, weather conditions, and traffic situations in Ho Chi Minh City, the program's schedule and mode of transportation were thoughtfully designed to ensure optimal quality and safety while avoiding congested routes. The program presented an exceptional opportunity to prioritize their health through engaging in cycling activities. Beyond individual health benefits, the initiative placed significant emphasis on environmental protection, striving to minimize negative impacts while fostering social development. Participating in “Pedaling Towards the Future” offered much more than mere excitement; it opened doors for individuals to enhance their well-being while cultivating a heightened awareness of cycling's importance. The club recognized that cycling extends beyond being a mere mode of transportation, evolving into a catalyst for achieving a harmonious balance between humans and nature. To sustain this positive lifestyle, the club established a regular cycling schedule, with twice-weekly sessions dedicated to promoting physical activity and fostering a deep appreciation for the environment. New, photos: RMIC, ISB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Known as a reliable address to train successful managers and entrepreneurs, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has attracted a large number of learners to participate in its Master's programs. On the morning of May 20, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City(UEH) successfully organized the Opening Ceremony of the Master's Programs, Batch 1 in 2023 – Studying at Vinh Long Campus (VLC). With the orientation to become a multidisciplinary university, by far UEH enrolls students for its Master's programs with more than 20 majors and specializations (in the direction of research and application) including the fields of economics, business, management, law and so on, ... which have attracted the attention of many learners. In 2023, along with the enrollment at the Ho Chi Minh City campus, UEH deployed training programs to provide quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region. On the morning of May 20, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the Opening Ceremony of the Master's Programs Batch 1 in 2023 – Studying at Vinh Long Campus (VLC). Attending the ceremony, on the sidebehalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tu Van Binh - Deputy Director of Graduate School; Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking, UEH College of Business; Dr. Nguyen Van Du - Vice Dean of School of Government UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; MSc. Le Dong Du - Deputy Chief of UEH Office with lecturers in the Board of Directors, Leaders of Departments, Schools and Centers at Vinh Long Campus; On behalfthe side of the Guest Delegates, there were Mr. Vo Thanh Danh - Provincial Member, Deputy Head of the Department of Vinh Long Provincial Committee Organization ; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hien - Member of the Provincial Committee, Standing Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Dong Thap Provincial Committee; Mr. Le Bao Toan - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of An Giang Provincial Committee; Mr. Nguyen Manh Hung - Standing Member, Head of Economic - Budget Committee of Vinh Long Provincial People's Council; Mr. Le Van Lap - Secretary of Vung Liem District Party Committee; Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training; Mr. Tran Trung Dung - Deputy Chief of the People's Committee Office  of Vinh Long Pprovince; Ms. Tran Thi Mai Phuong - Deputy Head of Department of Culture - Society, Office of the People's Committee of Vinh Long Province; Mr. Le The Hoang - Standing Member of District Party Committee, Head of Organization Department of Vung Liem District Party Committee; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thao - District Member, Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Tra On District Party Committee; Mr. Duong Tan Dat - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Long Ho District Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Van Liep - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Mang Thit District Party Committee; Ms. Tran Thi Thuy Tran - Head of Department of Personnel Organization - An Giang Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Le Huu Tri - Chief of Office of the Department of Finance - Vinh Long Pprovince; In addition, there was the attendance of representatives of the graduate classes who are studying at VLC, reporters of Vinh Long Newspaper, and Vinh Long Television, especially the presence of 70 new Master students, Ccourse 33.1, enrollinged in the first batch of 2023 in the fields of Banking, Public Management, Administrative Law and the Constitution. Overview of the Oopening ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - congratulated and appreciated the outstanding efforts of the new graduate students in the last enrollment period. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh also shared and encouraged the new graduate students to allocate their time reasonably and scientifically between work and study, successfully completing the course tasks to contribute more to theoretical issues and practices at working units and localities: “Students should build their own perseverance and determination to achieve high learning goals. Only perseverance and determination show limitless strength to succeed in study and work. After completing the training program at UEH, I believe that the fresh masters will further promote their role in advising, proposing and organizing the implementation of their duties in working organizations and agencies, domestic and foreign enterprises; have the conditions and bravery to contribute their wisdom to developing the local and national economy, contributing to bringing Vietnamese brands to the global market.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - remarkinged at the Opening Ceremony At the Opening Ceremony, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tu Van Binh - Vice Head of UEH Graduate School - announced the admission decision and disseminated information about regarding regulations and graduate training programs for admitted students. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tu Van Binh - Vice Head of UEH Graduate School - announcinged the student's admission decision Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Huu Binh - Deputy Chief of Office of Vinh Long Department of Finance - A new graduate student in Public Management on behalf of all students expressed his happiness and excitement when passing the entrance exam to becom a fresh graduate student and ready to enter the learning journey to become a useful person and contribute to society. Mr. Nguyen Huu Binh - Deputy Chief of Office of Vinh Long Department of Finance - A new graduate student majoring in Public Management - givingave a speech As the earliest graduate training institution in the Ssouthern region with more than 33 years of graduate training, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh has trained more than 15,000 Masters. At the award ceremony held by UEH on May 13, 2023 at its main campus in Ho Chi Minh City, UEH also awarded 61 new Mmaster's degrees in the fields of Public Management, Economic Statistics, and Business Administration for students studying at Vinh Long Campus who successfully defended their Mmaster's thesis. For the Mmasters who graduated from the school, they have overcome difficulties and challenges with their own efforts, completinged the course and received a diploma from UEH, promoting their role very well in agencies and organizations and contributing to the development of the unit and the locality. The Doctoral and Master Graduation Ceremony in 2023 being held at the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City At Vinh Long Campus, after more than 4 years of operation, the Campus has been affirming the position and mission of UEH in training high-quality human resources, contributing to the sustainable development of the Mekong River Delta. The Campus, in addition to enrolling students for undergraduate training, is also a prestigious graduate training address, including the following fields: Finance - Banking; Economic Management; Economic Statistics; Management; Economic Law; Business Administration; Accounting; Valuation. The scale of Mmaster's degree training is constantly increasing year by year, up to now, the total scale of graduate training at Vinh Long Campus has reached 587 students. At the opening ceremony, representatives of newly graduated Masters, Ms. Phan Thi Hoai Thu - Former graduate student of K30.2 majoring in Public Management shared the benefits of the training program as well as the learning methods to get the best results. Ms. Phan Thi Hoai Thu - K30.2 former graduate student in Public Management – sharing uponed after completing her master's program at UEH Stepping on a new journey, with a constantly improving training program and modern educational methods, UEH always aims to bring the best quality to learners, meeting the learning needs to enhance their qualifications to meet the needs of learners in becoming a high-quality human resource entering the domestic and international labor market, contributing to the sustainable development of society. The Opening Ceremony was held successfully, marking the beginning of the journey to access knowledge from the international advanced program in a friendly and modern learning environment at Vinh Long Campus. More photos about regarding the Opening Ceremony: News, photos: Mekong International Training Center, Department of Admissions and Communication - Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 24, 2023, at the Gymnasium of Pham Van Dong High School, Khanh Hoa, UEH cooperated with Khanh Hoa Department of Education and Training to organize the RoboCon UEH 2023 - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest and the Closing Ceremony training course "Teaching STEM" for teachers and high school students in Khanh Hoa Pprovince in 2023. High school students in Khanh Hoa visited UEH's booth introducing robotics and AI Attending the Contest and Closing Ceremony of the training course, from theon behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was the participation of Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH; MSc. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Director of UEH Center of Technology and Design Training and lecturers who are experts from the Institute of Intelligence and Interactive Technology, Institute of Innovation. On the sidebehalf of Pprovincial Departments, there was the presence of Mr. Vo Hoan Hai - Director of Khanh Hoa Department of Education and Training; Mr. Tran Nien Hao - Deputy Head of Secondary Education and Continuing Education, Department of Education and Training of Khanh Hoa Pprovince; and Leaders of high schools in Khanh Hoa Pprovince. Overview of the program The Robocon UEH 2023 - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest has 28 competing teams of more than 30 teachers and 100 students from high schools, junior high schools and teachers of Education and Training Departments, with 28 cute robots competing with each other through group rounds on the music chosen by the Organizing Committee and of the teams selected according to the regulations of each round. The contest really attracted and arose passion and creativity in each teacher and student; thereby, evoking and raising awareness to explore, to learn, to perform well in teaching and learning tasks, and especially to promote STEM education activities in schools. Speaking at the Closing Ceremony of the "STEM Teaching" training program and awarding prizes of the 2023 Robocon Contest - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest, Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design emphasized: “With the UEH Global Community Project, the activities, which UEH implements, express the social responsibility of a national key university. UEH accompanies the country’s education sector, along with the leaders of the education sector and teachers. For what UEH approaches from advanced countries in the world, UEH will research to select and to deploy to the community. Hopefully with the efforts of the teachers, the dynamism and the curiosity of the students and the companionship of UEH as well as of some other universities, teachers and students will get the best support in teaching and learning activities. The UEH Global Community project with activities implemented since 2020 has received the attention of teachers and students in provinces/cities according to annual activities such listed as online teaching organization; online lecture compilation; Testing and evaluation tools; Online college preparation test tools; Self-discovery personality test tool to assist in choosing the right career;…In 2023, with the start of the "STEM Teaching" Program in Khanh Hoa Pprovince, the program is a great success and will be replicated in some other Pprovinces in the country. In the up-coming time, UEH will continue to implement and to accompany the education sector with the next programs and projects with the hope that the leaders of the education sector will continue to pay attention and to cooperate to make efforts to receive and to implement them effectively in their educational institutions”. Dr. Thai Kim Phung, Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design giving the closing speech of the training class In addition to finding teams with high results, the largest thing in this STEM Contest and training course is the knowledge of designing, robot programming, creative thinking and skills that the reporters at UEH's Institutes of Innovation and Institutes of Intelligent and Interactive Technology provided to the trainees. We hope that the teachers and students will make good use of those skills and knowledge to continue researching, organizing and implementing solutions as well as promoting and teaching to bring STEM education into their schools effectively, contributing to improving the education quality of Khanh Hoa province. The end of the training program has left an unforgettable mark, as well as fostered passion and created great motivation for each teacher and student. Many ideas exchanged and shared by teachers and students during the course, showed the joy and excitement of the teachers and students when accessing the training program. At the end of the training course, the Organizing Committee awarded UEH's authenticated electronic certificates to 165 participants. At the Closing Ceremony, the Organizing Committee also awarded certificates of merit and rewards to the winning teams of the UEH 2023 Robocon Contest - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest as follows: Member of "Beyond Tomorrow" Team of Nguyen Van Troi High School winningon the Champion Cup of the Robocon UEH 2023 Hoang Van Thu High School Team and Pham Van Dong High School Team winningon the second prize in the UEH 2023 Robocon Contest Vo Nguyen Giap High School Team and Huynh Thuc Khang High School Team winningon the Third Prize in the UEH Robocon Contest 2023 Teams: Tran Cao Van High School, Nguyen Thien Thuat High School, and Nguyen Van Troi High School winningon the Consolation Prize, the UEH 2023 Robocon Contest More photos about related to the UEH 2023 Robocon Contest - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest: News, Photo: UEH College of Technology and Design Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 22, Mrs. Margaret Beazley, Governor of New South Wales, Australia visited the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam - Australia relations. The visit carries a strong message of friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Australia During this visit, the Governor of New South Wales was accompanied by representatives from Western Sydney University. The presence of representatives created more connections in expanding the partnership between the two countries. Welcoming the delegation, on behalf ofthe UEH side, there was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President. The Governor attended meetings and exchanges with leaders of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City on cooperation in education between the two countries. Ms. Margaret Beazley, Governor of New South Wales, accompanyingied representatives from Western Sydney University during her visit to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Opening up a series of opportunities for cooperation and development for both sides At the in-person meeting between the New South Wales State Government, the delegation of Western Sydney University and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Professor Yi-Chen Lan, Vice-Chancellor (Global Development) and Director of Vietnam Campus, Western Sydney University shared an overview of the cooperation relationship between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Western Sydney University. He said that since the signing of the MOU in 2008, the cooperation between the two countries has undergone 15 years of development. The Scholarship Program of the Ministry of Education and Training has provided Doctor of Business Administration programs to more than 25 students, and they are currently holding important positions at universities in Vietnam. The collaboration has expanded to other areas listedsuch as Media, Data Science and Education. On the other hand, the number of students participating in the program in Vietnam reached an average of 1000 new students of which about 20% of students transferred to Australia to study. The flexibility and consistency of the program allow students to easily transfer between the two countries. Professor Yi-Chen Lan, Vice-Chancellor (Global Development) and Director of Vietnam Campus, Western Sydney University, sharing at the meeting An educational partnership that benefits students in both countries Also in this meeting, Ms. Margaret Beazley outlined the benefits that students get from the educational cooperation between the two countries. The Governor has always been monitoring the development of Uuniversities in the area. She finds that the education sector in New South Wales is thriving and has high standards. In addition, she also found that cooperation between countries in the field of education helps students maintain connections with their homeland. Meanwhile, they can still connect with other countries in the field of trade, production and diplomacy. In terms of location, Western Sydney University is located in the greater Sydney area - an important development hub in New South Wales. Face-to-face interaction in this area offers many benefits to students because New South Wales is home to high technology, medicine and potential businesses. She believed that the association with New South Wales is one of the benefits of cooperation between the two universities. Ms. Margaret Beazley pointinged out the benefits that students get from educational cooperation between the two countries To end the meeting, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City,  made remarkable statements. He was well aware that  in order to solve global challenges, the parties, in order to solve global challenges,  need to strengthen their cooperation. "UEH is moving towards 17 United Nations sustainability goals. Therefore, expanding cooperation with Western Sydney University, as well as other universities in New South Wales, is recognizedseen as a way to realize this goal". Dr. Dinh Cong Khai affirmingsaid that cooperation with universities in New South Wales is identifiedseen as a way to realize the 17 sustainability goals of the United Nations. News, photos: International School of Business - ISB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and University of Saint Joseph (USJ), Macau took place successfully on the morning of May 19, 2023 at Campus A UEH, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3. Attending the signing ceremony, on the sidebehalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was the participation of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD); Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD); Dr. Ha Van Son - Vice Dean, in charge of UEH School of Mathematics and Statistics; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management; Dr. Chung Nhan Phu - in charge of Institute of Applied Mathematics, and Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department of UEH College of Technology and Design. On behalf ofthe USJ side, there was the participation of Prof. Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of USJ, Prof. Carlos Sena Caires - Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and Mr. Pedro Sou - Department of Student and Alumni Affairs, and other guests. In particular, the signing ceremony was also attended and witnessed by Mr. Afonso Carlos Neves Vieira - Honorary Consul of Portugal in Ho Chi Minh City. University of Saint Joseph (USJ),  was established in 1996 in Macau,  and was built on the model of leading Uuniversities in Europe. USJ is in the top 401 - 600 Uuniversities according to THE Impact Rankings 2022 and ranked at 92nd position in the world for quality of education. Representatives of UEH and USJ at the signing ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized the importance of promoting international cooperation toward the implementation of the development strategy of UEH to become a prestigious multidisciplinary university in Vietnam and the Asian region, towards the sustainable development of the community. Therefore, building relationships with USJ in many fields, especially in cooperation on linking training programs, scientific topics, and activities such as student exchange and human resource development programs, will mark new steps in the sustainable development of the two units. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - remarkinged on the ceremony On behalf of USJ, Prof. Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of USJ - also expressed his gratitude to UEH for the warm welcome and organization of the signing ceremony , and was excited that UEH is the first Uuniversity in Vietnam that USJ had the opportunity to exchange and to sign cooperation. With the rapid development of Vietnam in Asia, USJ believes that building a cooperative relationship with UEH - one of the region's prestigious Uuniversities, will contribute to improving research capacity, training, and discovering new projects in many fields, especially in areas where both sides are focusing such listed as design, innovation, information technology, and incubation. Prof. Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of USJ - statinged at the signing ceremony At the signing ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - shared that UEH always focuses on building cooperative relationships with domestic and international partners, especially in scientific research activities, developing dual-degree training programs, and exchanging experts and students. In addition, the two sides may consider developing more exchange programs for trainees and PhD candidates to bring the most practical knowledge and experience to learners; , and at the same time, creatinge opportunities for them to explore and to learn more about the local culture and people. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH - emphasizinged that international cooperation has always been emphasized by UEH in parallel with the development of training quality. USJ is a university in Macau that has a close friendly relationship with Portugal with many years of exchange and cooperation activities. Therefore, attending as a guest of honor, Mr. Afonso Carlos Neves Vieira - Honorary Consul of Portugal in Ho Chi Minh City – stated said that the cooperation signing ceremony between UEH and USJ is an event marking another step in the relationship between Vietnam and Portugal. He also hoped that in the future, the two countries can develop together in other fields. Mr. Afonso Carlos Neves Vieira - Honorary Consul of Portugal in HCMC The Signing ceremony between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and University of Saint Joseph, Macau takingook place successfully, marking new developments through cooperation activities in fields that interest both sides. Within the framework of the visit to UEH, in the morning and afternoon of May 18, 2023 at Ccampus B, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, Prof. Alvaro Barbosa and Prof. Carlos Sena Caires also presented at 02 workshops themed "Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Creativity" and "Design Thinking Methodology and Text-to-Image Artificial Intelligence". Prof. Álvaro Barbosa - Vice President of University of Saint Joseph, Macau – at  the workshop "Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Creativity" Workshop on the morning of May 18, 2023 hosted by UEH Institute of Innovation, College of Technology and Design Prof. Alvaro Barbosa and Prof. Carlos Sena Caires takingook a photo with UEH students at the workshop "Design Thinking Methodology and Text-to-Image Artificial Intelligence" Workshop on the afternoon of May 18, 2023 hosted by the School of Media Design, UEH College of Technology and Design More pictures about the signing ceremony: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design discussed exchange activities between both sides Image of the participation of delegates and guests participating in the signing ceremony The two sides presented souvenirs to each other News, photos: CTD General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 24, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the Institute of Management Accountants signed an agreement on cooperation in professional training programs to improve education and career opportunities for students. On the UEH side, there was the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Associate Rector of College of Business UEH (CoB); Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong – Vice Rector of College of Business; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy – Deputy Head of Undergraduate Training; Mr. Truong Minh Kiet MSc – Head of Department of Marketing – Communication; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of Administration office; Dr. Tran Anh Hoa – Dean of School of Accounting; Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An – Vice Dean of School of Accounting; with Heads/Deputy Heads of Departments and Program Directors of the School of Accounting. From the side of IMA: Dr. Josh Heniro, Managing Director, Asia Pacific and Mr. Gin Toh, Director, Regional Partner Relations, Asia Pacific and together with representatives of Smart Train – the only Platinum CMA Course Provider in Vietnam. Overview of thie signing ceremony Opening the signing ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai shared how grateful they are for the collaborative effort between both parties: “As an integral part of UEH University’s strategic initiatives, we are proactively dedicated to internationalizing our training programs by forging strategic partnerships with globally recognized professional organizations. UEH places great importance on fostering collaborations with prestigious programs that significantly contribute to the educational and professional growth of our students. A prime example of such a program is IMA's Certified Management Accountant (U.S. CMA) program. We know that IMA is an international professional organization that continuously raises the standard of excellence for the management accounting profession for more than 100 years with about 140,000 members in 150 countries. The MOU between UEH and IMA signifies a significant milestone, opening doors to a multitude of mutually beneficial opportunities. Both UEH and IMA share a unified objective of providing students with extensive learning and educational pathways, empowering them to pursue globally recognized professional qualifications that will substantially enhance their future career prospects.” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – UEH Vice President - - was sharing On behalf of IMA, Dr. Josh Heniro expressed his joy when UEH - one of the Top universities not only in Vietnam but also in the region - signed a cooperation agreement. Under the current rapid development of AI technology, he recommends that Accounting students must constantly learn and strive to improve their skills to keep up with the changing speed of technology. Dr. Josh Heniro emphasized: “IMA is committed to standing with UEH to support not only students but also the entire faculty. We provide a variety of resources worth $1 million to UEH students and faculty, including scholarships and other research grants.” Dr.  Josh Heniro - Managing Director, Asia Pacific  - was sharing University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City signinged a cooperation agreement with the Institute of Management Accountants On behalf of Smart Train - the only Platinum CMA Course Provider in Vietnam, MSc. Tran Thi Xuan Mui shared congratulations and expected the cooperation relationship between UEH and IMA to achieve great success in the coming time. MSc. Tran Thi Xuan Mui  - was sharing After the signing ceremony, an inspirational talk show about career development was led by Mr. Gin Toh, Mr. Truong Thanh Trung, FCCA, CPA, Ms. Tran Thi Xuan Mui, MBA and Ms. Hoa Huynh Phuong Anh, ACCA has spread passion and encouraged the spirit of continuous learning to UEH students for the profession they have chosen themselves. Although the time was not too long, the presentation in the program brought a lot of useful information and practical experiences, helping students to be prepared well and become excellent personnel in the future. This program has attracted the participation of nearly 100 students who majored in accounting and auditing. Inspirational talk show about career development Institute of Management Accountants - IMA is a professional association in the field of finance and management accounting in the United States, founded in 1919. IMA is one of the largest and most prestigious associations focused on promoting the management accounting profession. with more than 140,000 accredited members in more than 150 countries. IMA has twice been named Professional Organization of the Year by The Accountant/International Accounting Bulletin, a respected global accounting publisher. Leaders of the two Units giving ave commemorative gifts The cooperation between UEH and IMA in the past as well as in the future will develop the process of international connection and cooperation and promote the Vietnam - Australia relationship in the field of comprehensive education. This is one of the positive and effective solutions to bridge the gap between theory and practice and provides opportunities for UEH students to join an international network of accounting professionals, thereby helping them improve their future career prospects and become global citizens. Some more Additional pictures about the signing ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology English is now more than just a foreign language or a subject used to gauge our proficiency; it is a tool that can help us advance globally. However, with conventional teaching and learning methods, we are more easily constrained by linguistic constraints like rigid grammar and poor pronunciation. The question then becomes, "How can we use English to make yourself unique?" In today's society, it is common to find students with high language test scores, diplomas, and medals who are proficient in English but who struggle to communicate in their native tongue when speaking to customers and coworkers who are from other countries or when simply conversing with native speakers daily. Lack of language and communication skills is what is to blame for this issue. It can be compared to linguistic knowledge like bricks and mortar, but it's easier to become a house if just those things can't be built and arranged. In response to this issue, Department of Student Affairs and the School of Foreign Languages held a Language Workshop on "Use your English to make yourself unique" on May 19, 2023, with the participation of Mr. Andy Tri Nguyen, founder and course director at TESOL International Academy. Ms. Andy Tri Nguyen's arrival at UEH English Zone has provided the students with beneficial and valuable knowledge on how to use English and the necessary communication skills to impress and make connections in conversation. Communicators need to be aware of seven crucial steps to accomplish that. The first point to make is the rhythmic synchronization of the mind and body, or, to put it simply, the synchronization of thoughts and deeds. For the second step, learners must comprehend the terminology to prevent misunderstandings and decrease transmission effectiveness. Listening to others is another critical skill that communicators must develop for themselves. In addition to hearing what the other person is saying, listening also involves analyzing data and comprehending the content. Furthermore, the communicator must comprehend the other person's needs to communicate with them effectively. What information delivery methods do they prefer?, ... to select the transmission method that best suits the intended audience. In particular, when communicating with communicators from other cultures, the speaker emphasizes the importance of considering socio-cultural factors. Understanding yourself, your strengths, weaknesses, and actions is equally crucial to understanding the other person. Mr. Andy finally presented the best SMART model for planning communications. To better understand this tool, the students engaged in spirited discussions and practiced applying the model through brief exercises provided during the debate. The community at UEH was enthusiastic about the seminar's success and its positive impact on English learning and proficiency. In just two hours, the workshop was held in a comfortable setting that was infused with a desire to learn and the active participation of the attendees. With May's theme, "Use your English to make yourself unique," the workshop clarified how to communicate in English in academic and practical contexts. The seminar also addressed attendees' queries and worries about using English to develop personal brands. UEH English Zone strengthened ties with the UEH community and widened opportunities for English learning and improvement through in-person and online activities. Participants may submit questions to the speakers in person or online via the fan page UEH English Zone. Visit UEH English Zone fanpage to watch the workshop's video recording. As part of the project of UEH English Zone, Language Workshop is a regular activity held monthly with many practical topics to help learners and officials gradually feel interested in learning English, thereby creating a habit and stimulating the inner curiosity of each person, contributing to affirming and improving self-worth in today's dynamic integration environment. To register and participate in the upcoming Language Workshop, please follow at fanpage UEH English Zone to update the latest information about the event. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As a green space for UEHers to provide entertaining musical performances while advancing their proficiency in foreign languages, Acoustic Show: The Sound of Unity was successfully co-hosted by the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) and The School of Banking (SOB) on May 17, 2023 at UEH English Zone. With "The Sound of Unity" as its chosen theme, the event aims to bring a collection of songs that highlight the global culture, fostering unity among people and between nations, they also promote the idea of a friendly and peaceful world. Three main chapters of the Acoustic Show were presented, one for each of the three countries OC wants its students to visit. First Chapter: "Music Land" Asia is the first continent you encounter; it is the land of music, where each country's music has its distinct colors. From mellow ballads to upbeat, happy music, Asian music will be the breeze that carries you to the land. Three extremely well-known and iconic locations in this country - Korea, China, and Thailand - were visited by the students during their discovery flight, besides lovely and deep vocalists alternately performing the songs, creating an impressive opening atmosphere. The second chapter, "Music Convergence," As the plane said goodbye to idyllic Asia, it took off once more, carrying students to the continents of Europe and America, known as the convergence of music. Students will be able to transition from the gentle, deep emotions of timeless songs to sublimated feelings of youthful, vibrant melodies when they arrive at this chapter. Students can listen to timeless melodies and record the eras while traveling through three nations, each with a thriving music scene. The UK is home to the world's biggest and best music scene, while France is known for its soft, romantic music. The pop and rock genres are expanding worldwide, and this music reflects a young, energetic generation that is creative and dynamic. Spain offers incredibly sensual and vibrant melodies that are influenced by well-known dances from this nation, utterly distinct from the two above. "Musical Harmony" is the third chapter. The organizers have selected songs with elements of both Western and Eastern influences or songs with language splices from the two nations to prime the audience for the final chapter, which is also the most explosive.  Students are given a vision of a world with friendship, peace, and an international exchange of cultures with “Hello Viet Nam’, “Dreamers” and “See Tình”. With more than 100 students signed up, the flight with the sign "The Sound of Unity" has successfully completed its mission by bringing passengers on an emotional, thrilling, and profound flight and carrying a meaningful message. OC wants to express its gratitude to everyone once more for taking part in this program. We also want to sincerely thank the band and singers to put on a successful Acoustic Show. Wish you all good health and success in your studies and careers. See you all in UEH's upcoming music shows! News, photos: Student Association at The School of Banking, Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the afternoon of May 18, 2023, the signing ceremony of strategic cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Monash University took place successfully. Monash University is a modern, global, research-intensive university, delivering education and research excellence in Australia and across the Indo-Pacific The signing ceremony was attended by: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President, Assoc.Prof. Tran Phuong Thao - Vice Dean of ISB; Professor Susan Elliott AM – Provost and Senior Vice-President, Ms Michelle Hoodbhoy – Director, Transnational Education & Channel Management, Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement), Ms Michelle Mei – Foreign Relations Assessment Manager, Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement) Cooperation with Go8 University in Australia Opening the signing ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - expressed his excitement to cooperate with Monash University – Australia’s largest university. According to Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, this signing ceremony is the first step for a long-term cooperation between the UEH and Monash University, to give Global Pathways students the opportunity to access top quality education in Australia. Agreeing with the above perspective, Professor Susan Elliott AM - Provost and Senior Vice-President, Monash University stated that the signing ceremony was an important milestone marking the long-term cooperation journey between Monash University and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City.  At the ceremony, Professor Susan Elliott also expressed her appreciation to Vietnamese students. “Monash University is committed to supporting Vietnamese students in their pursuit of higher education. The partnership with UEH allows Monash to offer high-quality education opportunities to Vietnamese students who may not have been able to study overseas otherwise” Professor Elliott said. “The partnership also allows for academic exchange between faculty members, promoting collaboration and knowledge-sharing between the two institutions”. “The cooperation between Monash University and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the Global Pathways program serves to strengthen ties between Australia and Vietnam and provide students with a valuable global education.” In the future, UEH and Monash University will enhance support for research and creative activities, as well as innovative educational programs for Monash Global Pathways students.
The partnership contributes to the goals outlined in Monash University’s strategic plan, Impact 2030, which outlines the vision to build the strength and scale of Monash’s international research and education programs to ensure they respond to the challenges and opportunities of Australia, the region and the world. Optimising studying abroad with Monash Global Pathways At the ceremony, the both parties agreed to sign a cooperation agreement to optimise the study abroad pathways for students through the Monash Global Pathways Program. This is a direct-entry program for Bachelor’s degree designed by Monash University, with 2 main study abroad models: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City signinged a cooperation agreement with Monash University, Australia Monash University consistently ranks among the world’s best tertiary institutions, ranking in the world’s top-50 universities. Monash achieved its best-ever performance in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2023, ranking 44th in the world and placing in the top 50 for the first time.   Monash also ranks equal 37th in the world in the US News and World Report (USNWR) 2022-23 Best Global Universities Rankings, the university’s strongest performance in these rankings. Furthermore, the Monash Business School is accredited by three world-renowned quality assessment organisations (AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA). Monash is also ranked number one in Australia in the 2023 US News and World Report for Economics and Business. This cooperation will provide Vietnamese students with  more options for majors and models when studying in Australia in the future. Some more Additional photos about the signing ceremony: By joining the Monash Global Pathways program, students have 1 or 1.5 years to build their industry knowledge and hone their skills in Vietnam. Knowledge at this stage is the foundation to help students learn more advanced when transferring to Australia. Soft skills such as teamwork, public speaking, critical thinking... will also be cultivated. In addition, Monash Global Pathways program offers scholarships worth from 20% to 75% for students in stage 1. Resonating with these elements and an entirely English-language learning environment and curriculum, Monash Global Pathways students are ready to transition to study in Australia in their stage 2. You can find out more about Monash Global Pathways on the KFO website. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 17, 2023, College of Business UEH officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with A&C Auditing and Consulting Company Limited in the 2023 - 2028 period. This cooperation aims to improve the quality of training, and the development of young experts in the economic field, especially in the areas of accounting - tax - finance, including the expansion of young talents in Vietnam. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Associate Rector of College of Business UEH (CoB); Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of Administration office; with Heads/Deputy Heads of Departments and Program Directors of the School of Accounting. On the side of A&C Auditing and Consulting Company Limited, there was the attendance of: Mr. Vo Hung Tien - Chairman of the Board of Members, General Director; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thanh - Deputy General Director in charge of Consultancy and Training; Mr. Nguyen Chi Dung - Deputy General Director; Ms. Tran Pham Mai Anh - Admin and HR Director; Ms. Bui Thi Tinh - Admin and HR Deputy Director and Ms. Tran Thi Thuy Quyen - Audit Director. Overview of thie signing ceremony In the beginning, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang shared: “Over the years, UEH has collaborated with business partners to deploy many programs, and events to support training and developing human resources in Ho Chi Minh City and Viet Nam. Cooperation activities have contributed to improving the training quality of UEH; concurrently, supporting the supply of high-quality human resources to the enterprises’ staff. Therefore, we believe that the signing of a cooperation agreement between COB and A&C will be one of the development steps to help the two units realize the goal of social responsibility, building a team of high-quality young  human resources, and international integration through corporate semester programs, career orientation programs, and professional skills development for students…” Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice President of UEH College of Business - was sharing Representative of A&C Auditing and Consulting Company Limited, Mr. Vo Hung Tien said: “As a UEH Alumni, I am always proud because I was fortunate to study at this university, UEH is the birthplace of many generations of talents and made great contributions to the development of the country's economy. From today, COB and A&C will officially cooperate in career orientation programs, and skills workshops for students to equip them with knowledge and practical skills for students to apply successfully when transitioning from a university environment to a professional working environment, bridging the gap between the expectations of the business and the teaching of the University, as well as the study plan students set. In addition, this cooperation aims to exchange and share practical experiences with the lecturers of the University. I believe this cooperation will bring positive and contagious development to everyone, especially young people.” Mr. Vo Hung Tien - Representative of A&C Auditing and Consulting Company Limited - was informing As agreed,  College of Business UEH and A&C Auditing and Consulting Co., Ltd. have officially signed an MOU with the following contents: College of Business UEH signinged a cooperation agreement with A&C Auditing and Consulting Co., Ltd. The cooperation between COB and A&C aims to expand and affirm a strong cooperative relationship in training and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the country’s economic development. It is expected that this cooperation relationship will achieve good success in the upcoming time and bring many development opportunities for students with practical contributions to our Vietnamese economy. Photos, news:  School of Accounting, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 17, 2023, College of Business UEH officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Chailease International Leasing Co., Ltd. (CILC) in the 2023 - 2028 period. This cooperation aims to improve the quality of training and the development of young professionals in the economic field, especially in the financial sector. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Associate Rector of College of Business UEH (COB); Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of Administration office COB; with other executives from the Administration office. On the side of Chailease International Leasing Co., Ltd., there was the attendance of: Mr. Ailsen Hsu - Deputy General Director cum Human Resources Director; Ms. Lam My Ginh – Deputy Director cum Chief Accountant; Ms. Vu Minh Hien - Head of Human Resources Department; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Quyen - Deputy Head of Human Resources Department and Mr. Lien Ngoc Hai – Human Resources Specialist. Overview of thie signing ceremony In the beginning, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang shared: “Over the years, UEH has collaborated with business partners to deploy many programs, and events to support training and developing human resources in Ho Chi Minh City and Viet Nam. Cooperation activities have contributed to improving the training quality of UEH; concurrently, supporting the supply of high-quality human resources to the enterprises’ staff. Therefore, we believe that the signing of a cooperation agreement between COB and CILC will be one of the development steps towards the goal of social responsibility, building a high-quality young human resources team, and international integration through corporate semester programs, career orientation programs,….” Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice President of UEH College of Business - was sharing Representative of Chailease International Leasing Co., Ltd, Mr. … said: “UEH students are not only skilled workers, but they're also active in social activities. Currently, there are many UEH graduates holding high positions in enterprises, and in Chailease Vietnam many management positions are also held by UEH alumni. I believe that the cooperation between the two sides will bring benefits to enterprise, university, students, and the community.” Mr. Ailsen Hsu - Deputy General Director cum Human Resources Director of Chailease Company - was inforrming As agreed,  College of Business UEH and Chailease International Leasing Co., Ltd have officially signed an MOU with the following contents: -  Accompany in improving the quality of training in order to bring value to UEH students and the partner team - Connecting to attract human resources - Giving - Together with UEH "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action" College of Business UEH signinged a cooperation agreement with Chailease International Leasing Co., Ltd. Cooperating with enterprise is an important bridge in ensuring and improving the training and research quality of lecturers and students, as well as a way to improve the human resources’ quality of the employers. The cooperation of COB and CILC is expected to achieve great success in the coming time, bring many development opportunities for students and make practical contributions to the Vietnamese economy. New, photo: COB's Administration Office, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Human resources are considered as one of the most important resources of the country, playing the decisive role in the growth and the development of the economy. With the purpose of developing the Southeast region in accordance with the planning of Resolution 24/NQ-TW, human resources, especially high-quality human resources associated with the region’s competitive advantages, need to be planned. Based on statistics and analysis, the author team from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has clarified the shortage of human resources towards proposing some orientations on developing high-quality human resources to meet the requirements of sustainable development for the Southeast Region. The first part of the article is to find out the advantageous industries and the current situation of high-quality human resources of the whole country and the current Southeast Region. Industrial clusters in the Southeast Region occupying advantages The economic structure of localities in the Southeast Region mainly focuses on industry - service. Figure 1 shows that industry is the mainstay in all localities, excluding Ho Chi Minh City, with its contribution to GRDP from the lowest 43.19% (Binh Phuoc) to the highest 68.74% (Ba Ria - Vung Tau). In Ho Chi Minh City alone, service surpassed industry, contributing to 64% of GRDP, in which trade was the leading group, followed by finance, banking and insurance with a ratio of 16.4% and 10.1% of GRDP, respectively. Figure 1. Economic structure in localities in the Southeast Region. Source: Summary report on the implementation of Resolution No. 53/NQ-TW of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province; Report on socio-economic, defense - security situation in 2022 of Binh Duong Province; Report on the implementation of the plan for socio-economic development and national defense of Dong Nai Province; Report on the implementation of the socio-economic development plan in 2022 and the socio-economic development plan in 2023 of Tay Ninh Province; Report on socio-economic situation in the fourth quarter of 2022 of Ho Chi Minh City The industry-service-oriented economic structure has contributed to improving workers’ incomes. In terms of income structure, Binh Duong ranks first in the Southeast Region, followed by Ho Chi Minh City. These are two localities with high contribution rates of industry (Binh Duong) and services (Ho Chi Minh City) to the region’s GRDP. Meanwhile, the income source of Binh Phuoc and Tay Ninh has a relatively high contribution from agriculture, forestry and fishery although there is a tendency to increase the volume of industrial production (Figure 2). Statistics also indicates that Binh Phuoc with advantages in agricultural production is increasing labor productivity in agriculture, specific as follows: the proportion of the agricultural economy is 21.46% while the income from agriculture is 30.1%. Figure 2. Percentage of monthly income per capita in 2021 at current prices by revenue source and by location. Source: General Statistics Office (2021) The development situation of localities in terms of industries is not identical. In general, the industrial product volume index tends to decrease. This is clearly shown in the statistics in the last 5 years (including the Covid situation) of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Binh Duong and Ho Chi Minh City whereas Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai and Tay Ninh witness an increase in industrial production volume (Figure 3). On the basis of reality, localities plan to focus on clusters of industries in which they have competitive advantages, based on the exploitation of digital technology. Innovating the growth model in association with economic restructuring towards modernity, taking the digital economy, sharing economy, green economy, and circular economy as the focus and driving force for development. Figure 3. Industrial production index by regions. Source: Statistical Yearbook (2021). Transportation as the service industry develops in parallel with the economic growth. Therefore, the data over time have indicated the sustainable increase in the volume of domestic transport of all localities in the Southeast Region. In which, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, and Dong Nai are among the top localities in this activity (Figure 4). Based on the advantages of natural location, Ba Ria - Vung Tau orients for service development in the direction associated with sea advantages and diversity in tourism products, shipping and logistics. Logistics and supply chain management, one of the useful tools to help businesses link different stages within or among businesses, has been being applied in various economic sectors and any business classification. Therefore, logistics is an important component in the economic development of Ba Ria-Vung Tau in particular and of the region in general. Figure 4. Volume of goods transported by localities (Thousand tons). Source: Statistical Yearbook (2021) In terms of tourism industry, the data in Figure 5 demonstrate that only Ho Chi Minh City is the locomotive of tourism development, in which, the revenue from this activity is approximately equal to that of the entire Southeast Region. With its geographical position as the traffic hub of the country, including road, railway, waterway and air, Ho Chi Minh City has a favorable position in exchanging with localities, especially are localities in the Region thanks to the common administrative boundary with the following Provinces: Tay Ninh, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, and Ba Ria-Vung Tau. In fact, the source of tourists to the Southeast region mainly depends on the number of visitors to Ho Chi Minh City. This implies that the development of tourism in the Southeast requires cooperation and association to maximize the inherent potentials between localities in the region in the direction of clusters of industries to create common products and link links to create common products, creating a unique attraction of the Southeast region. Highly-qualified human resources and regional planning management play a crucial role in implementing this goal. Figure 5. Travel and tourism revenue (VND billion). Source: Statistical Yearbook (2021) The analysis regarding the development data of localities in the Southeast Region in the past 5 years affirms that there has been a shift in economic structure, focusing on services and industry. In terms of service, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Dong Nai and Ba Ria - Vung Tau are the localities leading the development, typically in the transport, logistics and tourism industries. Dong Nai maintains its industrial strength while Binh Phuoc and Tay Ninh have advantages in agriculture and tend to shift strongly to industry. The identification of advantageous clusters of localities in the Region is the foundation for human resource development, realizing the goals of Resolution 24-NQ/TW for this Region. The current situation of highly-qualified human resources of the whole country and of the Southeast Region * In terms of quantity Statistics by the General Statistics Office up to 2022 points out that the average population of the whole country is estimated at 98,506 million people, including an urban population of 36,564 million people, accounting for 37.12%; the rural population of 61,941 million people, accounting for 62.88%; the male population of 49,097 million accounting for 49.84% whereas female population of 49,409 million accounting for 50.16%. Over the past 5 years, Vietnam’s population has increased by approximately 4.47% from 94.286 million people in 2017 to 98,506 million people in 2021. The annual population growth rate has been maintained between 0.95%-1.17%, with a downward trend in 2021, in which, the population growth favors the ratio of men to women. The natural population growth rate of 9.3 %o/year in 2021 with a declining trend indicates the challenge for Vietnam once this population begins to move away from the golden population area, towards the senior aging population. The Southeast Region is not an exception compared to the whole country and other regions. The labor force aged 15 and over increased slightly in the period 2017-2019, then gradually decreased in 2020 and 2021. What is more special, the natural population growth rate of the Southeast Region is in the low group, only higher than that of the Mekong River Delta and North Central Coast and Central Coast. Meanwhile, the life expectancy remained stable in the increasing orientation. The challenge of aging population in terms of the labor force is inevitable as the natural population growth rate tends to decrease in the recent years. Concurrently, the internal migration tends to increase with the purpose of partially compensating for the shortage of labor force in localities due to the decrease in natural population growth rate. Figure 6 affirms that this region has a high immigration rate, especially in the Provinces with various industrial zones listed as Binh Duong, Dong Nai, and Ho Chi Minh City. Figure 6. In-migration/out-migration rates in the Provinces of the Southeast Region. Source: Personal compilation from the data of the General Statistics Office (2022) In terms of the labor force aged 15 and over, the statistics within 5 years, starting from 2017, presented that the labor force in the Southeast region had a slight increase until before 2019 and decreased two years later, 2020 and 2021. These two years are the period when the whole country was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. As analyzed above, this area has quite a large population fluctuation which is caused by the high rate of in-migration/out-migration (Figure 7). Figure 7. Labor force aged 15 years and over in the Provinces of the Southeast Region within the 2017-2021 period. Source: Personal compilation from data of the General Statistics Office (2022) In addition to the declining trend in the labor force, the shift of labor between occupations took place strongly. The workforce in the industry and construction sectors will witness an increase in 2021. Similarly, the workforce of the service industry will face one decent growth. In addition, the labor structure has mainly shifted to the following industries: processing and manufacturing industries; building; warehouse transportation; accommodation and catering services; financial services, banking and insurance. * In terms of quality Firstly, the most outstanding feature of our country is that the number of trained workers has been being rather limited. The statistics states that the number of trained workers has increased slightly over the years. The proportion of trained workers in the Southeast region, which is rather high compared to that of the whole country (ranked second), tends to increase over time but revealed signs of slight decrease in 2021. Secondly, the domestic labor market faces the challenge of a shortage of high-quality human resources. Although the structure of professional qualifications has increased in terms of graduates from the university and above, from 9.5% in 2017 to 11.67% in 2021, this rate is rather modest. Besides, the college group had a slight increase over time while the intermediate (vocational) group decreased. This implies the challenge for the lack of ‘worker’. In general, the labor demand for high-level technical expertise increases over time while the labor demand for simple occupations decreases. Therefore, there is a shift in labor towards reducing unskilled labor and increasing skilled labor. Thirdly, labor productivity factor needs attention because this is a decisive factor in ensuring positive utilization of labor resources for economic growth. For nearly three decades, Vietnam’s labor productivity, despite some increase, has been rather slow. Vietnam’s labor productivity is just above the group of low-income countries and only within the threshold of 50% of the group of low-middle-income countries. From 2017 to 2022, Vietnam’s labor productivity is twice as high as that of the average labor productivity of low-income countries, equal to more than 50% of the group of low-middle-income countries and equal to 18.3% of the group of high-average-income countries. In particular, there is a big difference in labor productivity between industry groups, in which the finance and banking industry together with the professional, scientific and technological sectors have the highest labor productivity, banking and finance sectors have the highest labor productivity while healthcare income has improved in the recent years (Figure 8). Meanwhile, traditional industries listed as agriculture, forestry and fisheries have low labor productivity. It is worth noting that the processing-manufacturing industry has always led in terms of growth; nevertheless, labor productivity is not commensurate. Figure 8. Labor productivity by industry (Million VND). Source: Statistical Yearbook (2021) Author Team: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Dr. Nguyen Van Du, Dr. Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen, Faculty of Government, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the message “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng”, UEH cordially invites readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY #73. News, photos: Author Team, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the past week, on May 8, 2023, College of Business UEH and Western Washington University had an extremely useful exchange program that aims to create an exciting playground full of new experiences for students from both countries, while also demonstrating the warm and enthusiastic welcome of UEH's colors to students with international friends. In the beginning, the WWU student delegation visited Campus Hall B, UEH English Zone, and the smart library. With the support of students and teachers in charge of the library. Following the program was the Workshop "Sustainable Tourism Development - Ecosystem in Chiang Mai Biosphere Reserve, Chaing Dao" - a playground prepared by the entire School of Tourism COB for students to freely perform, listen, and learn a lot from international friends. Attending the workshop, on behalf of School of Tourism COB: Mr. Duong Ngoc Thang, MSc, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy, MSc and Mr. Le Hong Tranm MSc. On the side Western Washington University, Ms. Julia - Lecturer from Western Washington University - Program Director, the main person in charge of the long-term trip of the Western Washington student delegation, and 7 students. Opening the workshop, Mr. Duong Ngoc Thang, MSc delivered the welcome speech and hopes that the sharing session can bring a lot of useful knowledge and that WWU students will have the best experience when coming to UEH University. Then, students from class LH002 – K47 about the culture, heritage, history, natural resources, art forms, architectural works, and the political economy of Vietnam. Thereby, it creates a clearer and deeper multi-dimensional view of the outstanding quintessence of the beloved land of S - Vietnam. Throughout the sharing, UEH students' pride cannot be hidden, and in return, the excitement of international friends when listening to the customs, habits, and traditions formed from generations of this small but resilient country. The program was followed by the sharing of Ms. Julia and WWU representative students on sustainable tourism development and ecosystems in the Chiang Mai and Chiang Dao biosphere reserves. With skillful guidance and dedicated sharing, Ms. Julia and all her students brought to the hall extremely useful knowledge, and new experiences about culture, ecology, and people only in the land of the Golden Temple. To help UEH students as well as WWU students have a more multi-dimensional and comprehensive perspective on sustainable tourism, ecotourism development in prominent areas in general, and biosphere reserves, Ms. Thu Thuy (representative of UEH) and Ms. Julia (representative of WWU) participated in the discussion and directly answered questions from the participating students. As expected, the program received a very enthusiastic response from the students with a series of questions about sustainable tourism development, green ecosystems, and sustainable communities. At the end of the workshop, there was a teamwork game for UEH and WWU students for both to have more opportunities to make friends, exchange ideas, and gain knowledge about the cultures of the countries. The workshop took place successfully, making an important contribution to promoting international cooperation, connecting and expanding bilateral relations, and creating great opportunities for students to learn, improve knowledge, exchange, and build relationships. Not only that, but the team also had an intimate evening together to experience the quintessence of Saigon street food culture - the unique culture that cannot be mixed and placed when ordering. The students explore and experience some traditional dishes such as Com Tam, banh beo,... the traditional dishes of Vietnam in turn introduced to international friends. Kaylie - a student in the WWU delegation, shared that: "For a newcomer to a new city, experiencing local food with a group of friends is a wonderful thing. Altogether, make dish suggestions and make the same choices. I have enjoyed broken rice, and I like it." Or Bryn: "Walking around with the students in HCMC is the first time I feel more comfortable in the city. I know we are in the hands of competent and confident local guides. In the classroom environment, it can be difficult to get to know each other, but when we can put away our phones and explore the city together, I feel very happy and excited to visit Vietnam. Thank you for being so generous and curious, you are all excellent hosts." With enthusiasm and thoughtfulness, COB students gave international friends a wonderful day of local experience. This will be motivation and strength for COB students to continue spreading its values, mission, and strength to the community, and contribute to creating a comprehensive and sustainable development environment. New, photos: COB UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 16, 2023, Military Hospital 175 and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the Opening Ceremony of the Master's Program in Hospital Management for 26 learners as students who are leaders, managers and staff currently working at Ddepartments of Military Hospital 175. Attending the Opening Ceremony, from theon behalf of UEH side, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh -– UEH President of the School; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEHthe Graduate School; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tu Van Binh - Deputy Director of UEHthe Graduate School; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of UEH Department of Continuing Education; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; together with the Heads, Deputy Heads of the Department of Health Management Department, Accounting Information System and specialists of UEHthe Graduate School. On the sidebehalf of Military Hospital 175, there were: Major General, Dr. Tran Quoc Viet - Director of  the Hospital 175; Major General, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hong Son - Former Director of 175the Hospital; Colonel, Dr. Bui Duc Thanh - Deputy Director of the Hospital 175; Colonel Nguyen Van Tuan - Political Chairman; Lieutenant Colonel, Specialist Doctor level 2 Vu Son Giang, Political Vice Chairman, and Lleaders and Mmanagers at Ddepartments and Ccenters together with the presence of 26 students learners of the Master's Pprogram in Hospital Management. Overview of the opening ceremony Opening the program, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEHthe Graduate School announced the admission decisions of 26 students of the Master's Program in Hospital Administration. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEHthe Graduate School - announcinged the admission decision Speaking at the opening of the class, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - emphasized: “University of Economics. Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has a 47-year history of development. In that process, UEH has gradually been affirming to be a prestigious and socially recognized school and has positioned itself as a high-quality school in the business community and management agencies in Vietnam, making a mark in regional and world markets. The Master's program in Hospital, Medical and Health Management will equip students with a solid foundation of knowledge about the Vietnamese and the world’s healthcare systemin general, an understanding of how it works and operate from which basic management skills can be applied to run the hospital effectively. After completing the graduate program, I believe that the masters will better promote their role in the practical work of agencies, organizations and units. They will have professional knowledge and strong will, continuing to contribute their wisdom and efforts to developing Military Hospital 175 more and more strongly. On this occasion, I would also like to thank the Board of Directors of Military Hospital 175 for trusting and cooperating with UEH in organizing the course and creating favorable conditions for the trainees to participate in the program. I hereby announce the opening of the Master’s Program in Hospital, Medical and Health Management at Military Hospital 175”. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - deliveringred the opening speech Major General, Dr. BS. Tran Quoc Viet - Director of Military Hospital 175 shared: “Military Hospital 175 and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City signed a cooperation agreement on July 6, 2020 in the fields of training, fostering and developing human resources; cooperation in scientific research; organizing conferences, seminars, scientific talks and activities for the community, and other activities between the two units. The opening ceremony of the Master's Program in Hospital Management today is a clear demonstration of the cooperation and development of both units. Military Hospital 175 is 48 years old and throughout its history of development, especially in the past ten years, when Military Hospital 175 was in harmony with the development and integration trend of Military Hospitals in the whole army. One point that we have to change is to be financially autonomous and accept all patients for medical examination and treatment, because,  currently, the amount of medical examination and treatment under the health insurance and medical services account for 85% to 90% of patients. Therefore, the story of Hospital Management in all aspects related to Quality Management, Human Resource Management, Pharmaceutical Equipment and especially Financial Management are issues that concern us. Therefore, I hope that through this course, thesis topics can create products for Military Hospital 175 and for society." Major General, Dr. Tran Quoc Viet - Director of Military Hospital 175 Continuing the program, Major General, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hong Son - Former Director of Military Hospital 175 -also had a few words to remind the students: "First of all, it is to reaffirm the path we have chosen as well as the story of cooperation and development in human resources and turning the training process into a self-training process. From the management problems at Military Hospital 175, we will look at many different aspects, different topics, and find values and products to change the quality of patient service. First of alltly, there are legal regulations, technical processes and management, human resources management, and quality management. The second issue is the development of science and technology and the third is the innovation of the entire patient service network. To do that, what we need is to change our thinking about Hospital Management. Therefore, I hope that through this class, students will acquire knowledge about hospital management to create real products as well as contribute to building the economy, health system and Military Hospital 175 better and better". Major General, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hong Son - Former Director of Military Hospital 175 Leaders of the two Uunits givingave flowers to commemorate A student learner representative of the Master's Program in Hospital Management also shared some thoughts at the Opening Ceremony: “We are honored and proud to be a student of the first Bbatch of the Hospital Management Program under the development cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Military Hospital 175. In just the next ten days, the hospital will celebrate 48 years of tradition, a proud journey of aspiration. In that spirit, we promise to always be proactive in learning, training, and successfully completing the Master of Hospital Management to enhance our knowledge and professional capacity; , at the same time, creatively and effectively apply acquiringed knowledge in the working process to build and to develop the Hospital into an intensive general medical complex, raising the international level; ensure the best care and protection for the health of the leaders of the Party, the Government, the army, the armed forces and the people.” The Master's program in Hospital Management aims to equip students with a solid foundation knowledge about the Vietnamese and the world’s healthcare system in general, and an understanding of how it works and operates, thereby, applying basic management skills to run the hospital effectively such as human resource management, hospital financial accounting analysis, information system management, pharmacy supply chain, building a brand positioning communication marketing strategy for the hospital. The training subjects of the program are 26 leaders and managers and staff working at the Hospital. After more than 47 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become the leading Uuniversity brand in Vietnam's higher education system and has promoted investment in renovating curricula and teaching methods, building a data system for teaching and learning according to the needs of the international university standards; promoting and improving the quality of scientific research activities, increasing international publication; expanding international cooperation activities and so on.s… Along with the internationalization process, UEH is implementing a restructuring strategy, forming a multidisciplinary, sustainable, research-oriented university with an academic reputation in the region. Therefore, students have the right to rely on and take pride when studying in a prestigious, socially recognized school that has been positioned as a high-quality school in the business community and management agencies in Vietnam, gradually making in the regional and world markets. Delegates and students takingook memorable photos together News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication , Military Hospital 175 Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 14, 2023, at Hall A1.16, University of Economics . Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the 2nd Opening Ceremony of the Doctoral Program, Batch 2022, and Master’'s Degree Program Batch 33.1. Attending the Opening Ceremony, on the UEH leadership side, there was the attendance of: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; with the presence of the Board of Directors of UEH Mmember Ccolleges and the teachersLecturers, representatives of the leaders of UEHthe Ddepartments, dDivisions and Uunits of UEHthe University, Institute and Schools, and especially the presence of 365 Mmaster students (Bbatch K33.1) and 39 Ddoctoral candidates. Overview of the opening ceremony 365 graduate students of the 1st Postgraduate Admissions in 2023 at UEH have successfully passed the rigorous English and GMAT tests to be admitted to 2 applied and research Master's programs. Training majors include Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources Management, Public Management (Vinh Long), Information and Media Design Technology, Sustainable Corporate and Environmental Management, Hospital Management, Economics and health Management, Constitutional & Administrative Law (Vinh Long), Mathematical Economics, Banking (Vinh Long) and Political Eeconomy. For In terrms of the Ddoctoral program, 39 candidates were admitted in: Accounting; Business Administration; Finance - Banking; Economic Development; Political Economics; Economic Law; Statistics. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the first graduate training course in 2023, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President of the school- shared: “As the earliest graduate training institution in the Ssouthern region with more than 33 years of graduate training, UEH has educated more than 15,000 Masters and more than 540 doctors., Tthey have been are promoting their role very well in central, local and corporate agencies, contributing to the development of the country. UEH's postgraduate training program aims to produce Mmasters and Ddoctors of economics who master theory, have a high level of practice, and are able to work independently, creatively and competently, detect and solve problems in the field of training. In particular, in recent years, UEHthe University has continuously invested in innovating programs and teaching methods, building a data system for teaching and learning according to international standards; promoting and improving the quality of scientific research activities, increasing international publication; expanding international cooperation activities; expanding training ac. Accordance withcording toin international programs in English at Bbachelor's, Mmaster's and Ddoctoral levels and so on.... Along with the internationalization process, UEH is implementing a strategy of restructuring, forming a multidisciplinary university with an academic reputation in the region. Therefore, students can rely on and be proud when studying in a prestigious, socially recognized school that has been positioned as a high-quality school in the business community and management agencies in Vietnam, gradually making its name in the regional and world market. After completing the Master and Doctoral training program, I do believe that you will better promote your role in practical work in domestic and foreign enterprises or management agencies, have the conditions and bravery to contribute your wisdom to develop the local and national economy, contributing to bringing Vietnamese brands to the global market.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh -– UEH President of the school- deliveringed the opening speech Continuing the program, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEHthe Graduate School announced the admission decisions of the students of the 1st Doctoral and Master's Program in 2023. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEHthe Graduate School - announcinged the admission decision Also within the framework of the program, the leaders of the Graduate School and other Uunits disseminated the Training Regulations, the regulations on registration of courses to the students of the Master's training program; disseminated regulations on doctoral training and introduced the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) to graduate students. Leaders of the Graduate School disseminatinged the regulations to doctoral and master's students Introducing the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) Over 47 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has gradually affirmed the brand name of a typical and important university in the Vietnamese education system. UEH has been making contributions to training high-quality human resources in various fields, including economics, business, public management, economic management, law, technology and design for both the public and private sectors of the country, with an emphasis on international integration. In particular, as the first graduate training institution in the southern region, UEHthe University has trained more than 15,000 Masters in 33 years of operation. In addition, the school UEH is currently trainings more than 30 graduate majors to serve the needs of high-quality human resources of agencies, businesses, universities, schools and colleges. Some more Additional pictures regardingaboutco the opening ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Graduate School Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 13, 2023, at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Doctoral and Master Graduation Ceremony 2023. This was an opportunity to honor 448 new graduates who have made excellent achievements during the course of study, research and international publication. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, on the side of UEH leaders, there were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEHthe University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Board of Directors of member colleges of UEH; Leaders of Sschools with doctoral and master's programs; Professors, Associate Professors, Lecturers, Students, Graduate Schools and fresh Doctors and Masters. Overview of the Graduation Ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH congratulated and appreciated the outstanding efforts in study, research and international publication of the fresh Doctors and Masters over the past time. He shared: “On behalf of the University's leadership, I would like to congratulate the 22 fresh Doctors and 426 fresh Masters who have achieved excellent academic and research results. You have the right to be proud when you graduate from UEH - a brand that has been confirmed, positioned as a prestigious high-quality university in Vietnam in terms of training and research, and is gradually integrating strongly into the world modern education. Graduating from UEH, graduates can work in domestic, regional and international markets. In fact, many alumni have accomplisheddone this.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh deliveringed a congratulatory speech to the new Doctors and Masters Besides, the Professor Su Dinh Thanh also suggested future development directions for the Doctors and Masters. He especially emphasized that in the era of globalization, under the increasingly profound impact of the 4.0 revolution on the economy - society, it was necessary to improve the application of technology and innovation to do well in their profession. New Doctors and Masters need to improve their knowledge and gradually to expand their research scope, to equip them with interdisciplinary expertise in economic sciences, new technologies applied in their profession, and to improve their English skills to expand research and academic exchange. UEH hopes that the new Doctors and Masters will continue to connect with the school to contribute to professional development. New Masters can continue to study Ddoctoral programs in English and Vietnamese. The new Doctors can become visiting lecturers of UEHthe Uuniversity, participating in teaching, research and professional councils of UEHthe Uuniversity. Only through the lifelong learning path can we meet the increasingly high demands of society, and in this way, the scope of activities and development thinking can reach out to the world. From the knowledge provided by the school and the ability to self-study and research, the new doctors and masters will become good experts, lecturers, and leaders who can work in the country and the world. He also hopes that the new faculties will become members of the UEH Alumni network with nearly 250,000 alumni of all levels of UEH who graduated from 1977 to the present to promote the good tradition, share, cooperate and support to grow together. At the same timeConcurrently, the Professor also sincerely thanked the agencies and families for their support and encouragement to help the Masters and doctors achieve today’'s glory. At the ceremony, UEH officially awarded 22 PhD degrees (6 PhDs in Accounting, 5 PhDs in Business Administration, 4 PhDs in Development Economics, 3 PhDs in Finance - Banking, 1 PhD in Political Economics, 1 PhD in Economic Law, and 1 in Commercial Business );, in which, there are 6 PhD candidates defendinged their thesis in English with foreign experts and professors participating in UEHthe Council; FellowsThey have published 24 research papers in prestigious world-ranked journals (collectively referred to as SCOPUS), and 16 papers have participated in prestigious international conferences with ISBNs. The ceremony also awarded 426 Master’'s degrees (190 MSc in Business Administration including 11 EMBAs, 122 MScs in Finance and Banking, 69 MScs in Accounting, 64 MScs in Public Management, 25 MScs in Commercial Business, 25 MSc in Economic Law, 22 MSc Development Economics, 12 Management Information Systems, 3 MSc in Political Economics). The 1st Doctoral and Master Graduation Ceremony 2023 The ceremony closed successfully and marked UEH's achievements in postgraduate training, demonstrating the efforts of the whole university with its dedication to training high-quality human resources for the country, which is the result of the dedication of the teachers and the efforts of all students. UEH does send the best wWishing the new doctors and masters to achieve much success in their careers and lives in the future. Over 47 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a prestigious and key Uuniversity brand on the educational map of Vietnam, gradually making an academic imprint in the world market. Along the way, UEHthe University has well performed its responsibilities in contributing to training high-quality human resources, capable of working and integrating on the international path. With more than 33 years of graduate training, UEH has educated more than 15,000 Masters, 542 Ddoctors in the fields of economics, business, public management and law, and they who are promoting their role very well in local and governmental organizations and businesses, contributing to the development of the country. Some more Additional photos aboutconcerning the ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In two days, May 10 and 11, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a series of Green Day activities with the theme "GreenLife" under the project "UEH Green Campus 2023". These activities aim to inspire and motivate students in particular and the community of participants in general in building a green lifestyle and sustainable learning, especially the right awareness of garbage classification. At campus B - UEH in recent days, a series of GreenDay events themed "GreenLife: Clean World - Green Soul" with various attractive activities have engaged a large number of students and the community to participate. These activities were organized by the School of Public Finance (SPF) with orientation from the Leadership Board, UEH Green Campus Project Board, UEH Youth Union - Student Association, Department of Marketing and Communication (DMC), Department of Student Affairs and partners: TBC Ball, Refill, GreenPoints, media units: DMC, Union - UEH Unions and Associations, School of Media Design (SMD) and more, etc. as well asnd the special sponsor, Panasonic, creating a healthy and educational playground for the student community. The activity meant to raise awareness for the young generation about the importance of protecting a green - clean - beautiful living environment, starting with our daily garbage sorting habits and the responsibilities of members in the UEH community on protecting and building a sustainable green Uuniversity. GreenDay series with the theme "GreenLife: Clean World - Green Soul" Right at the campus B is the "Green Campus" exhibition area which was beautifully decorated with bright colorful pictures about the environment and green lifestyle. Each work contains positive messages and lessons about protecting the learning and living environment of people. This area has attracted the special attention of many young people when entering the festival "Clean World - Green Soul". Green Campus exhibition area To the booth "Exchange garbage for gifts" of Greenpoints, students brought all kinds of garbage: plastic bags, styrofoam boxes, unbreakable glass, old batteries and old clothes in exchange for small pots of plants or beautiful, cute and eco-friendly handmade products. GreenPoints also opened the game booth "Garbage classification test": sorting inorganic waste into 2 types of recyclable and remaining waste, helping young people improve their knowledge about types of waste and better understand the importance of garbage segregation. Students participated in the exchange at the Greenpoints’ booth "Exchange garbage for gifts" With simple rules of participation, the booth Exchange old cans for new cans with TBC BALL also attracted students to bring aluminum cans to exchange for gifts. With 2 aluminum cans (soft drink cans), students can exchange for a special can of water from TBC Ball's house, and when students exchange 20 aluminum cans (soft drink cans...), they will receive a tote bag. In addition, TBC Ball also brought students interesting can-pressing activities and lovely gifts, helping them learn more about the recycling process from collecting used cans. The booth Exchange old cans for new cans with TBC BALL Besides, not only havebesides the access to knowledge about waste and garbage classification as well as , but by practicing the habit of properly disposing of trash, students can also participate in creative and entertaining activities after stressful study hours. At the mini-game booth "Green Life - Clean World - Green Soul", youngsters were extremely excited and delighted to participate in games about garbage classification and green environment to bring back very lovely gifts from the organizers. The minigame booth attractinged a large number of students to participate Most especially, with the presence of the "Green Art" booth, the Union of School of Public Finance provided the students with a tote bag to unleash their creativity and decorate the colors as they wanted. The organizers hoped that young people will take advantage of this lovely bag to replace plastic bags in their daily activities. Students decoratinged tote bags at the booth “Green Art” This year's Green Day series has attracted a large number of students in the UEH community, especially the booths "Exchange trash for gifts", "Exchange old cans for new cans" with very enthusiastic responses from young people. Most of them were incredibly eager to experience activities as well as minigames about the environment, thereby, gaining more knowledge about garbage classification. “The stages of planning, organizing, and preparing meticulously, although tiring,despite tirednesss, seeing the positive response from the participants, we feel really worthy and happy”, “The moment of being accompanied, spreading the fire in "living green" with all of you has left me with many good memories". Those are the sharings of enthusiastic students and members of the program organizers. Through this series, UEH hopes that the playgrounds deployed by the students themselves will contribute to bringing their voices, creating positive impacts and conveying meaningful messages so that all UEHers can come together and join hands to practice green and sustainable lifestyle; thereby contributing to raising awareness and action of young people and the community. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Union - Association of SMD Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After 1 year officially recognized in SCOPUS, on May 4, 2023, JABES was announced by Scimago Journal & Country Rank that JABES is ranked the highest percentile Q1 in the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) is a scientific journal in the field of economics and business, under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. JABES includes two versions: The English version (JABES-E) publishes 4 issues/year on the system of Emerald International Publishing House; and the Vietnamese version (JABES-V) publishes 12 issues/year. Especially, JABES-E officially entered SCOPUS in March 2022, being ranked B under the ABDC category from March 2023 and ESCI under Web of Science from June 2021. Most recently, on May 4, 2023, SCImago ranked prestigious scientific journals in SCOPUS, and JABES was evaluated by SCImago in the Q1 percentile of Economics, Econometrics and Finance. This achievement once again affirms JABES-E's academic reputation in the domestic and international scientific community. SCImago (with headquarter in Spain) is a research organization whose mission is to provide information on the quality of scientific research by countries, research institutions, and the prestige of journals through the analysis of indexes based on the SCOPUS database built by Elsevier Publishing House (Netherlands) since 2004. SCImago ranks the quality of journals by the SJR index (SCImago Journal Ranking), which takes into account the number of citations each journal receives and the reputation of the journals that cite it. This index was developed by SCImago from Google’s website ranking algorithm (Google PageRank) that excludes self-quoted content, or considers other factors such as author diversity and content. Scimago Journal Rank has 4 percentiles. The journals in the Q1 percentile have the best quality, followed by the journals in Q2, Q3, and finally Q4. Source: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101089576 The community of scholars and researchers interested in JABES is beyond Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This proves that in addition to countries in Asia, JABES is also interested by scholars in developed countries and this contributes to the academic prestige of UEH in particular and the Vietnamese academic community in particular. Currently, JABES of UEH is waiting for the official results from the ABS Directory (an influential list of European scholars) and is working hard for the ACBES 2023 Annual International Conference in the direction of constantly improving high-quality and academic influence from global scientists. JABES is always ready to welcome the domestic and foreign academic community to submit papers to attend the ACBES Conference 2023. For details regarding the Conference, please visit the Website: https://acbes.ueh.edu.vn/ Over 48 years of establishment and development, UEH has gradually affirmed our position as a solid research-oriented University through a series of methodical and continuous activities and policies on the development of academic capacity in terms of quantity and quality. The latest achievement gained by JABES is a great contribution to UEH's journey to becoming a Multidisciplinary University with an academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia by 2030. > JABES Continues To Successfully Internationalize When Officially Recognized In The ABDC List In March 2023 News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of May 9, 2023, the signing ceremony of strategic cooperation between the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Deakin University, Australia took place successfully. The signing ceremony was attended by Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Ms. Rebecca Ball - Senior Trade and Investment Counselor, Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), Mr. John Molony - Vice Chancellor and Deputy Director of the International Program, Deakin University, Australia, Prof. Wei Shen - Deakin Global Partnership Manager with representatives of Austrade’'s Board of Directors, Deakin University, UEH and ISB. Cooperating with the top 5 Uuniversities in terms offor education and research in Australia Opening the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - expressed his excitement to cooperate with Deakin University - the Ttop 1% in the world. In the future, UEH will work with Deakin University to promote research and creative activities for Deakin Global Pathways students. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Director of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - was sharing Agreeing with the above view, Mr. John Molony statedaid that the signing ceremony was an important milestone marking the long-term cooperation journey between Deakin University and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Mr. John Molony informed that there are more than 16,000 international students studying there, in which, Vietnam is one of the four most essential partners of Deakin University. He also wanted aimed to create more opportunities for native Australian students and international students to participate in exchange programs in Vietnam. In particular, Mr. John Molony gave many compliments to Vietnamese students They hadwith good preparation in terms of knowledge and skills., so whenUpon studying at the school, many of youthese students have achieved good results and certain successes in personalyour career. Mr. John Molony - Vice Chancellor and Deputy Director of the International Program, Deakin University, Australia - was informing Also at the ceremony, Ms. Rebecca Ball emphasized that the field of education has been the foundation of the 50-year cooperation relationship between Vietnam and Australia. The Austrade representative also expected that there would be more links to training and education programs similar to those being implemented at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to expand opportunities to access international education for Vietnamese students. Vietnam and Australia havinge 50 years of bilateral cooperation Optimizing studying abroad with Deakin Global Pathways At the ceremony, the two sides agreed to sign a cooperation agreement to optimize the study abroad route for students through the Deakin Global Pathways Pprogram. This is a direct admission program for Bachelor’'s degree programs designed by Deakin University, with a main route of 1+2 (1 year of study in Vietnam, 2 years of study transfer awarded a degree at Deakin University, Australia). University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City signinged a cooperation agreement with Deakin University, Australia Deakin University is currently in the top 1% of the Bbest Uuniversities in the world (according to ARWU 2022). In addition, the university is also ranked in the Ttop 42 Bbest Yyoung Uuniversities in the world (Times Higher Education Young University Rankings, 2022) and has been a leader in Victoria for 13 consecutive years in terms of learning experience and post-graduate satisfaction. Therefore, with this cooperation, Global Pathways students will have more majors and study abroad options when they have an orientation to conquer Australia in the future. Participating in Deakin Global Pathways, students have 1 year to build their background knowledge and hone skills in Vietnam. Knowledge at this stage is the foundation for yourtheir advanced studies when transitioning to Australia. Soft skills suchlisted as teamwork, public speaking, critical thinking, etc. will also be cultivated. Besides, Deakin University offers scholarships worth ranging from 20%, 25%, 50% and 100% for students. Resonating with the above factors, the same learning environment and the curricula are entirely in English, Deakin Global Pathways students are ready to transfer to Australia in the second year. Parents and students can learn more about Deakin Global Pathways at the KFO website. News, photos: International School of Business ISB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Southeast Region has been making important contributions to the growth and the development of the whole country; on the other hand, it is facing the challenge of economic recovery and moving towards sustainable development in the long term. Confronting this problem, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been making efforts to contribute towards the development of the Region through research and consulting activities. In this article, the author group analyzed the bottlenecks in the development of the Region, from which, proposing structural policies or implemented mid- and long-term restructuring to ensure sustainable development of the Region. In accordance with the analysis regarding the bottlenecks and the limitations resulted from these bottlenecks mentioned in Part 1 and Part 2, the author group has proposed personal perspectives concerning the restructuring the Southeast Region as follows. Enhancing the quality of economic structure in the Southeast Region Perspectives on economic restructuring in the Southeast Region is presented as follows: Towards the driving force in the development of economic sectors in terms of efficiency and innovation is the target of focusing and using technology, innovating the growth model with the purpose of boosting governance efficiency. The region aims to break the low-skilled labor-intensive and capital- and resource-intensive bottlenecks. In the period from 2022 and earlier, the Development Area is mainly dependent upon the intensive use of input factors listed as: low-skilled labor, capital intensive, energy intensive, and land resource intensive. In other words, it is the status quo growth mainly from inputs despite GDP income is 40% higher than that of the national average and, currently, approximately over $6,000/person at the 2022 timeline. This figure is expected to be striving to reach 14,500 USD in 2023 and the vision of a developing region worthy of Southeast Asia in terms of attracting talent and being one international financial and logistics center. The Southeast Economic Region needs to create an effective ecosystem for the transformation and the development of existing industries in accordance with an effective/innovative approach associated with ICT elements. Transforming the refined food processing (LTTP) industry from the traditional approach to the LTTP processing ecosystem are associated with smart farms: reducing input costs that are being scarce, improving key economic regional linkages in terms of raw materials as well as contributing to enhancing quality-value-competitiveness in exports. Transforming generations of SMEs implies various limitations in all industries/services of the Region into innovative SMEs, and associated with start-ups following a new business model that integrates ICT elements. Gradually restructuring Industrial Zones (IZs) in the Region, especially those located near the centers of the cities in the Region, towards eco-industrial parks, must be in compliance with UNIDO approach (2014) and Decree No. 35 2022/ND-CP. A suitable long-term and sustainable model for the post-industrial period of the region’s export processing zones-industrial parks will orient the long-term towards the eco-industrial park model with urban-related variations concerning great urban centers/ commerce/ service. UNIDO proposed Ho Chi Minh City as a Regional megacity to pilot Eco-Industrial Park for Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park and to expand to other IPs with ecological-urban-logistics variant. This pilot implementation scenario should be replicated to other provinces in the Region listed as Binh Duong and Dong Nai towards other industrial zones with potential for transformation. Existing IPs in the region must be supported by local authorities and the Regional Council to supplement ecosystems so as to gradually convert into green/eco-industrial parks with the purpose of gradually forming an industrial symbiotic ecosystem with additional contents. Concurrently, expanding the development space and strengthen regional connectivity, regional connectivity is to be conducted through completing the transport system connecting the region, forming a super economic zone. Building E-Logistics Centers connecting the Region is to promote intra-regional goods circulation and the effectively flow of export goods from the Region towards the direction of reducing overall costs in order to take advantage of the country’s large trade openness. The region includes one Logistics center in accordance with digital transformation approach besides the investment in developing a logistics system specializing in food at the Regional level. Regional Council with a superior mechanism for Regional investment and governance Although the Council of the Southern Key Economic Region (including the Southeast) has been formed at the third level; in other words, effective Regional institutions must ensure a superior mechanism to be operated with high legality, regulatory tools and so on. The implementation is the Regional Planning and Public Investment Resources that the national budget assigns to the Regional Council to deal with regional issues (listed as: the governance of the whole Region’s innovation ecosystem, regional resource management, product management region’s production and consumption, Regional database management, and Regional linkage management through the design and the implementation of Regional transport infrastructure systems) are not strong enough because they have not been able to connect resources due to operation in accordance to administrative boundaries. What matters is that there has been no common guiding force to realize the interests of the Region even though a chairperson of the Regional council on a rotating basis is available. Actually, the Regional Council has not been effective for, at least, the last 10 years of its existence; nevertheless, the institutions that decide regional issues have not been clearly demonstrated, especially the working mechanism of the Regional Council which has become more confused and passive does not even operate in the context of social distancing that disrupts the supply chain. Resolution 54/QH on the specific mechanism for Ho Chi Minh City is the leading locality in the Region in various aspects. Although it has more autonomy in mobilizing resources for group A projects approved by the Council, it has been being limited due to the fact that, after the two-year pandemic, many shortcomings have been taking place in terms of the policies upon implementation. As a result, the effectiveness is not high and the bottlenecks of HCMC have not been solved. Therefore, the Regional Council cannot follow the specific mechanism approach; however, the Regional Council must have a superior mechanism to attract and to exploit the public investment resources in order to solve those problems concerning not only for HCMC but also other stakeholders as well as other issues related to the whole Region. Consequently, the Regional Council should be able to make resolutions related to issues of the Region whether national or local projects that have an impact on the Region in the areas of water resources and property governance in common areas listed as river basins, Regional environmental issues, Regional transport links, regional food safety, and cooperation in division of labor along the Regional industrial value chains. Recommendations in terms of political level and Regional governance policies At State and Ministries level, recommendations are as follows: Researching and applying a unified food safety management model at the national level. The Government will study and legalize the food safety control mechanism at the Regional level and develop a Regional state food safety management institution. Unifying production standards for agricultural products and food and make it mandatory to apply in accordance with the roadmap. Strictly regulating the production, the trade and the use of agrochemicals and foodstuffs. Criteria Below 2.000 2.000-4.999 5.000-8.999 9.000-17.000 Above 17.000 1990-2000 2000-2020 2020-2025 2025-2030 2030-2045 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 40% 45% 50% 55% 55% 0% 5% 10% 15% 25% Implementing Regional restructuring must both be created through a legally effective Regional Council and have a superior mechanism to mobilize resources towards implementing regional issues listed as linking production and consumption towards food safety, linking localities in the region to solve Regional environmental problems and Regional connection traffic, aiming at targets in each phase Regarding regional-level management of supply chains, further recommendations are as follows: Unifying legalization, consistently applying commodity standards for agricultural products and foodstuffs and having an appropriate roadmap for the production side; Building information system on production and trade of agricultural and aquatic products at Regional level; Developing a Regional plan for production and consumption of safe agricultural products and food. In addition, it is necessary to effectively manage Regional water resources. Please view the full paper titled Southeast Economic Region: Current Development Situation and Suggestions for Sustainable Restructuring AT HERE. Author: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution for All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites Dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter DIGITAL ECONOMY #72 News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To spread positive energy, joy, and motivation to students, UEH wishes to create an English music space to help students cultivate and improve their linguistic thinking. You can feel calm and ready to welcome new good things with the help of well-known English songs and melodies. Additionally, this is a place for you to practice your English and a chance for you to develop a passion for learning the language through music. In turn, the songs "Cake by the Ocean", "Wellerman", "Under the sea" were delivered to the audience in the warm atmosphere of the English Zone, performed by the Guitar Club of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEHG). In addition to the opportunities for students to immerse themselves in the sounds of the water, the program includes minigames to gauge their musical aptitude. "Back to the Water" is more than just an Acoustic Show; it also allows students to get to know one another. The program is intended to assist you in finding balance and peace in your soul in part through the songs and musical notes. The organizing committee would like to sincerely thank the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEHG) Guitar Club for its exceptional performances. Also, a big thank you to the students who supported the program and participated with enthusiasm. Hope to see you again at the next Acoustic Show. News, photos: Student Association at School of Foreign Languages UEH, Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology According to the International Trade Administration, a free trade agreement is an agreement between two or more countries to lower import and export restrictions. With a free trade policy, there are little to no government tariffs, quotas, subsidies, or prohibitions that prevent the exchange of products and services across international borders. (Source: https://tapchicongthuong.vn/) How FTAs work? In the modern world, a formal and mutual agreement between the participating countries is frequently used to achieve free trade policies. A free-trade policy, however, can just be the removal of any trade limitations. A government doesn't need to take specific action to promote free trade. This hands-off stance is referred to as “laissez-faire trade” or trade liberalization. Governments with free-trade agreements or policies in place don't necessarily give up all import and export regulation or do away with all protectionist measures. There are only a few free trade agreements (FTAs) in contemporary global trade that lead to entirely free trade. For instance, a country may permit free commerce with another country with restrictions that prohibit the import of certain pharmaceuticals that have not been approved by its regulators, unvaccinated animals, or processed foods that do not adhere to its standards. For example, in Vietnam, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has a regulation banning pesticides, so other countries cannot export this item to Vietnam. Conversely, in order to shield domestic producers from foreign competition in certain industries, it might have rules in place that specifically exclude certain items from tariff-free status. For example, the application of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures against cane sugar imported from Thailand by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam has had a positive impact on the sugar industry, helping farmers to consume all harvested sugarcane and significantly increased income from sugarcane. FTA enhances international trade and boosts economic growth (Source: https://www.qad.com/) Free Trade Agreement: The key to international integration? Rapid Growth Numerous nations have experienced tremendous economic growth thanks to free trade. Many nations like Japan and Singapore have been successful in drawing in capital from international investors and offering relatively well-paying jobs for local employees by concentrating on exports and resources where they have a strong comparative advantage. Global Prices Drop Free trade fosters a competitive environment for customers where nations compete to offer their resources at the most affordable costs. As a result, producers are able to offer finished goods at lower prices, ultimately giving all consumers more purchasing power. Business losses and unemployment And yet, when a nation opens its borders to free trade, some people lose out economically. Local unemployment may result if domestic industries are unable to compete with overseas rivals. Large-scale enterprises might relocate to nations with lax labor and environmental standards, leading to child labor or pollution. Increased Dependency on the Global Market Free trade may also increase a nation's reliance on the outside market. For instance, a nation that produces certain items domestically may gain strategically even though their prices are lower on the global market. The nation might have to start these industries over from scratch in the case of a war or other calamity. Vietnam actively participates in signing FTAs, opening up many opportunities for sustainable development Vietnam joined the WTO as its 150th member in 2007 and pledged upon joining that it would completely abide by the WTO's accords on customs valuation, technical trade barriers (TBT), and sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS). A bilateral trade agreement (BTA) was reached between the US and Vietnam in 2000, and it became effective in 2001. Vietnam is a member of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and the Association of SouthEast Asian States (ASEAN). Members of ASEAN, including Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, Laos, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Cambodia, are dedicated to making the region a vibrant trade hub as part of AFTA. Vietnam has negotiated trade agreements with the PRC, the Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, India, Chile, and Japan in addition to the ASEAN nations. In 2015, it inked a trade pact with the Russian-led Customs Union bloc as well as a bilateral trade pact with Korea. Vietnam and the EU inked a free trade agreement in 2019. In August 2020, this agreement went into force. Vietnam and the EFTA nations are actively discussing a free trade agreement (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland). EVFTA - A significant new generation FTA between the EU and Vietnam (Source: https://tapchicongthuong.vn/) Especially, in new generation FTA like the EVFTA, there’re commitments related to sustainable development which can enhance Vietnam’s footsteps in sustainable development. Particularly, in the EVFTA, Chapter 13 Trade and Sustainable development has commitments to promote sustainable development, notably by fostering the contribution of trade and investment related aspects of labour and environmental issues. Furthermore, Vietnam joined 10 other nations in signing the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), including Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, and Singapore. For Vietnam, the agreement became formally operative on January 14, 2019. Some of Vietnam’s FTAs (Source: https://mtavietnam.com/) 03/04/2023, The Ministry of Industry and Trade said that Vietnam and Israel have agreed on the content and officially announced the end of negotiations on the Vietnam - Israel Free Trade Agreement (VIFTA), preparing to sign a bilateral trade agreement in the year 2023. Completing negotiations on the Vietnam - Israel Free Trade Agreement (Source:  https://tapchicongthuong.vn/) Signing FTAs can significantly boost Vietnam’s economy as well as FDI but it also increases competition for Vietnam businesses. Along with trading opportunities, there are a lot of threats such as unemployment and difficulties to satisfy the global standards for goods and services. To take advantage of opportunities and overcome challenges, it is necessary for state agencies and the business community to grasp the commitments of Vietnam and its partners to properly implement it, and to take timely actions. to improve competitiveness for themselves and for the whole economy. To participate more deeply in the global value chain, Vietnam also needs to consider gradually overcoming the disparity between FDI enterprises and domestic enterprises in taking advantage of FTAs, expanding markets and enhancing export values. It is also necessary to well implement institutional reform to improve macro competitiveness. Good institutions that ensure publicity and transparency and a stable policy environment and an open business environment will create favorable conditions for attracting investment and creating favorable conditions for people and businesses to develop production and business, especially export development. Besides, along with receiving obvious benefits from attracting FDI, such as promoting technology transfer, creating more jobs and improving workers' qualifications, helping industries and sectors. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Dr. Pham Khanh Nam introduced the session’s objectives and contents. The session aimed to foster dialogue and knowledge-sharing among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working on inclusive carbon transition in Asia. Three talks, including an overview of inclusive carbon transition strategies in Asia, two case studies on greening agriculture in Thailand and climate governance in the Philippines, set the foundation for further discussion. Dr. Nguyen Quang from UEH university presented a policy review of developing countries in Asia on inclusive low-carbon transition for sustainable development. He discussed various strategies such as carbon pricing, renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture that could be used to achieve an inclusive carbon transition. In the second talk Dr. Phumsith Mahasuweerachai of Khon Kaen University focused on scenario analysis to predict GHG emissions and farmers' livelihoods from different rice practices in Thailand. Dr. Phumsith emphasized potential ways to make the benefits of greener agriculture more visible, as the evidence clearly suggests that it can improve social welfare with only small trade-offs. Dr. Gem Castillo from the Economy and Environment Group Philippines discussed strengthening community resilience through co-creation in the Iriga City Governance Model. He discussed the challenges facing local governments in implementing climate policies and the importance of building strong partnerships between local governments, communities, and civil society to ensure effective climate governance. The talk also highlighted the need of capacity building for local stakeholders on climate action such as climate risk assessments and adaptation measures. After the talks, the panel discussion was coordinated by Dr. Pham Khanh Nam. Head of the ADB’s Civil Society Unit, Haidy Ear-Dupuy, gave ADB’s reflections and perspectives on the UEH-EEPSEA’s presentations. Ms. Haidy spoke highly of the quality of the session and the compelling evidence presented in the talks. The session fostered dialogue and knowledge-sharing among participants and provided a foundation for further discussion, building networks, and collaborations to advance research and policy agendas in this topic. The session highlighted the importance of considering the social and economic impacts of carbon transition policies on vulnerable communities and engaging with local communities in the design and implementation of climate policies. Thematic presentation and discussion session of UEH-EEPSEA Forums take commemorative photos after the end of the exchange session News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the side of College of Business UEH, there was Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang – Vice Rector, Dr. Nguyen Hue Minh - Lecturer of School of International Business - Marketing COB. On the side of Yokohama National University: Prof. Omori Akira - Dean of the Faculty of Business, Prof. Tanabu Motonari - Global Strategy Advisor to the Principal, Dr. Ishida Mitsue - Lecturer at the Faculty of Business. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang and Prof. Tanabu Motonari shared about the development orientation, as well as the desire to exchange in training and research cooperation in the future such as student exchange, cultural exchange, summer camp, practical internships, cooperation in guiding Ph.D. students and postgraduate students, cooperation in research topics and projects at all levels... At the reception, Prof. Tanabu Monotari recognized the contributions of Yokohama National University alumni who are also currently lecturers at College of Business UEH in the cooperation between the two countries in the past time and hope that the two universities there will have more cooperation programs, making more contributions in education in the future. Professor Tanabu Motonari  is introducing about Yokohama National University, Japan With the orientation of "Spreading knowledge" to the community in all activities, both universities discussed further cooperation opportunities to promote the sharing of useful information, knowledge and experiences in the intellectual community. knowledge in particular and society in general as well as promoting the creation of new knowledge to bring lasting value and leverage to promote breakthrough development of society. The exchange between College of Business and Yokohama National University in Japan is an opportunity to promote sustainable development and strengthen the academic network between Vietnam and Japan. The exchange between the two sides is considered very practical and brings many benefits for development. The trip took place successfully, promising many opportunities to promote academic exchanges and exchange and create value. Representatives of the two universities have souvenirs and took pictures with the delegation Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang on behalf of UEH presented souvenirs to YNU Prof. Omori Akira - Dean of Faculty of Business (representative of YNU) presented a souvenir to Assoc.Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang (representative of UEH) A commemorative photo at the gate of Yokohama National University News, photos: College of Business UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In recent years, the explosion of technology has helped new inventions change how businesses operate, and it would be a mistake not to mention the craze called "gamify". The "gamification" movement has had a positive impact on many fields, including education, healthcare, business, and society. Besides, "gamification" does not stop at one technology but combines many other advanced technology solutions that businesses need to learn and grasp. The Era of technology adoption and continuous improvement: In the digital age, the use and advancement of technology have become a prerequisite for businesses. It helps companies to improve productivity and efficiency and enhances competitiveness and market adaptability. According to a study by McKinsey & Company, large companies that have adopted technology and become technology leaders have experienced tremendous revenue growth and cut copious amounts of operating costs. A typical example is Amazon; they have applied technology to optimize the process and deliver products to customers quickly and accurately. However, today's technology application no longer stops at just buying and using mechanically; businesses also need to constantly research, change and evolve the technologies in their hands to be in a state of updated world. This requires businesses to regularly monitor, evaluate and ensure that the technology solutions are constantly modified to operate efficiently and in line with the market's needs. A convergence of top-notch technologies Source: Esports broadcasting and production According to the article "What is Esports and why people watch it?" , the term "eSports" - esports is a combination of two fundamental concepts, “sports” and “electronics,” often used to refer to sports content that uses the script of video games or simulates traditional sports on digital platforms to compete between athletes (professional players). E-sports also have their own competition rules and performance calculations based on real sports (if any). To be called e-sports, it does not stop at simple video games but also must ensure professionalism and fair competition among participants. More simply, we can understand "e-sports" as participating in a match and competing in "video games" professionally. In short, we can understand Esports as the result of the process of "gamification" of the definition of sports. Esports is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world and is being heavily invested in technology. One technology that is being widely adopted in Esports is 5G technology. With faster data transfer speeds, lower latency, and greater processing capacity, 5G can help enhance users' gaming experience. Esports tournaments also use 5G to deliver high-quality images and sound to audiences worldwide. In addition, streaming technology also plays a significant role in eSport. Esports tournaments can be broadcast live on many online platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook, helping to attract millions of viewers worldwide. Streaming technology also allows teams and individual players to live to stream their gameplay and capture fans' interest. In addition, innovative technologies such as online virtual reality and augmented reality are also being applied in eSports to enhance the user experience. For example, Intel has developed a VR game called Project Alloy, which allows players to interact with the game using their hands and feet. Applying advanced technologies in eSports enhances the gaming experience, creates a professional competitive environment, and attracts a broad audience. According to Newzoo's report quoted by Brands Vietnam magazine, in 2020, the number of people watching the eSports tournament globally reached 435.9 million viewers, with wholesale revenue reaching the threshold of 1 billion USD. This clearly shows the interest and potential of eSports in the future, and adopting new and advanced technologies will help develop the eSports market even further. The flagship of a digital era The growth of the eSports industry has created many new jobs. According to research by Robert Walters, the number of eSports-related jobs doubled in 2018 and is expected to increase further. The statistics have shown that the number of online viewers of eSports tournaments globally has reached 443 million, expected to increase to 646 million by 2023. In addition, the global eSports market reached a value of $1.08 billion and is expected to grow to $1.62 billion by 2024. Not out of the trend, Vietnam's eSports market is worth about 30 million USD and is expected to grow more than 16% annually from 2020-2025. Newzoo also pointed out that the cost of gaming gear is expected to hit $13 billion by the end of the year. Manufacturing companies are also racing to research and launch new product lines to meet the needs of the gaming community. Another abundant cash flow of the industry comes from eSports organizations spending a lot of money on developing and updating technology in games and tournaments. Riot Games - the game company of many famous titles, has spent about $ 100 million to build and stabilize the quality of games and tournaments at many levels. In addition, digital media organizations quickly spend on the rights of tournaments of many varied sizes best to serve the audience's requirements. The impressive achievements have reflected the profound interest of the community and businesses in the organization and preparation of this particular sport. It can be seen that eSports is a rapidly growing field and increasingly becoming a market with economic potential in the world, and Vietnam is no exception. eSports-related activities have significantly impacted many economic factors in Vietnam, including the labor market, society, education, and technology. For the labor market in particular, the growth of the eSports industry can open a whole new horizon for workers. Many new professions have and will continue to emerge with competitive incomes, such as event managers, production managers, developers, media specialists, and many professional players;... According to VTV's report, the eSports sector in Vietnam has helped create more than 20,000 direct jobs and, at the same time, promoted neighboring sectors such as media, business, services, ... Professions related to event management, multimedia communication, and marketing... are considered the industries with the most opportunities, besides economics, the production also benefits from eSport. According to the Circular of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the field of manufacturing, importing, and distributing eSport accessories is considered one of the promising industries in the electronic components manufacturing industry. In addition, industries related to science and technology will also go up with the development of Esport. To meet the strict requirements of players, game makers will need to look for companies, graphic designers, operations, and programming specialists... to expand the market. This will solve the problem of the need for more jobs in Vietnam's right industry. According to many different reporting sources, Newzoo and Vietnamnet,... eSports events have spread substantially among the young Vietnamese community. This contributes to tightening community members' relationships and creating creative and diverse cultural values. Overview of gaming creators in Vietnam according to Apota Group With all the achievements that have been achieved in recent years, eSports has many expectations to develop into a playground for the new era - where the quintessence of people and technology converge. In addition, with the wave of "digital transformation" taking place extremely firmly, eSports will also be an ideal bridge to bring people closer to technological heights. With the goal of globalization and comprehensiveness, eSports will promise to be a hot topic to be exploited in Vietnam. 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ICSEVEN is a long-standing conference organized by the Taiwan Association for Academic Innovation (TAAI) with the aim of creating a forum for scientists, scholars, academics,  researchers and university lecturers to exchange the latest research, technology trends, scientific methods and applied methods in teaching. Over the years, ICSEVEN has proven its position when it has the participation of scholars from many countries discussing many topics related to education, technology, engineering, automation and biomedicine. Especially in 2023, with a sustainable multidisciplinary development strategy, UEH participated and co-organized the ICSEVEN 2023 with the Taiwan Academic Association, opening sections on the fields of Economics, Management, Innovation, Robotics and Automation. ICSEVEN 2023 received more than 200 research manuscripts from many countries. The conference was accompanied and sponsored by 11 scientific journals in SCIE, Scopus and large publishers as well as prestigious universities such as: Neurocomputing, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Applications of Metal Composites in Batteries, Sensors and Materials, Educational Technology & Society, International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies, Contemporary Management Research, International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, etc., including 4 journals with researchers from UEH as Guest Editors. This can be stated to be an opportunity and forum for researchers to share information and experience, and discuss future cooperation. "Hot" topics also attracted the attention of many researchers, listed as technology applied to management, innovation, and factors that help businesses recover from the pandemic. Under the frame of the conference, activities of learning, exchanging, collaborating and transferring scientific findings also took place. This year’s ICSEVEN conference has the participation of more than 120 scientists and researchers from 8 countries: USA, Germany, Switzerland, China, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan and Indonesia, in an in-person format took place in Hyogy City, Japan, and researchers participating online on the Webex platform. At the beginning of the Conference, the president of TAAI welcomed and thanked the researchers who brought prestigious research to the conference. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head in charge of UEH College of Business - shared information about the University's multidisciplinary orientation and sustainable development and thanked TAAI for inviting UEH to accompany organizing the ICSEVEN 2023. Besides, he shared the opportunity for long-term cooperation between the two sides and wished to connect, exchange and cooperate with the scholars participating in the conferences held in UEH as well as teaching and student exchange opportunities. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang and UEH researchers participating in the workshop The program followed up with 3 research papers from 3 extremely insightful keynote speakers in the fields of engineering and technology. In parallel, there were live and online sections taking place simultaneously in the conference rooms. The second day of the conference was short courses with technologies to help scholars have the opportunity to access new sciences and technologies, thereby applying these technologies to serve research and development. The third day of the seminar was an opportunity for research scholars to have the opportunity to interact while having a short trip to visit Hyogy. The last day of the seminar closed with the participation of sharing information about the next conference that will take place in Bangkok, Thailand. Through the ICSEVEN 2023, UEH not only has the opportunity to improve its academic reputation but also opens up new cooperation opportunities with prestigious universities in the world. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 21, 2023, School of Finance - UEH College of Business (COB), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City cooperated with Vietnam Insurance Association and Bao Minh Insurance Corporation to organize a workshop with the theme "A Review and Trends of Vietnam Insurance Market". The program provided lecturers, students and those who interest with the actual situation of Vietnam’s insurance market in the new economic, social and legal context, forecasting future development trends to orient for the study - teaching - research - professional development. The workshop held in hybrid format attracted nearly 200 participants, both face-to-face and online, including both lecturers and students of UEH and universities - colleges and professional personnel from insurance businesses and consumers in the Vietnamese market. Overview of the workshop The workshop being streamed on the Quickom platform The event was honored to welcome the leading lecturers of UEH: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Dean of School of Finance - UEH College of Business. On the side of representatives of insurance enterprises, there were: Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Anh - Deputy General Director of Bao Minh Insurance Corporation, Ms. Le Thanh Hang - Deputy General Director of Bao Long Insurance Corporation, along with lecturers and students from UEH and universities - colleges; journalists; those who are managers, specialists of insurance enterprises and agents operating in the Vietnamese insurance market. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH - emphasized: “Vietnam’s insurance market has nearly three decades of establishment and development with outstanding achievements that increasingly confirm its positive role in the economy and society". He expressed his pleasure when the relationship between UEH and the Vietnam Insurance Association has existed for a long time and has always been maintained through practical activities. He shared: “UEH is always ready to accompany professional organizations listed as the Vietnam Insurance Association and hopes that through the Association, insurance businesses will accompany UEH on the journey of spreading knowledge, contributing to raising society's awareness of insurance, thereby bringing the humane value of insurance into the community's life in the most practical way". Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH - giving the opening speech As the main speaker of the workshop, Mr. Ngo Trung Dung - Deputy General Secretary of the Vietnam Insurance Association presented an overview of the insurance market in Vietnam. According to Mr. Dung, last year, although Vietnam's insurance market faced many difficulties and challenges, the insurance market maintained a positive growth rate, reflected through a series of indicators such as: the growth in revenue, the financial capacity of insurance companies, the good performance of the insurance benefit payment function, the enhancement of customer care services, the increase in reinvestment back into the economy, contributing to the development of the socio-economy, actively deploying various types of insurance to implement the government's guidelines and policies... Mr. Dung also highlighted new points in the Amended Law on Insurance Business that the National Assembly approved on June 16, 2022 (effective from January 1, 2023) and the basic objectives set out in the Strategy for developing the insurance market until 2030 of the Government. Discussing the future direction of the market, Mr. Dung said that there are 6 influential issues: Economic growth; The rise of the middle class; Industry 4.0 with new technologies; Population ageing trend; Changing public perception and the emergence of new risks. He predicted that there will be more new insurance products, changes in insurance services at all stages not only in sales, the emergence of new sales channels through the application of external digital technology besides existing traditional channels. Mr. Ngo Trung Dung - Deputy General Secretary of Vietnam Insurance Association - presenting his report The workshop was followed by a roundtable discussion with the coordination of MSc. Nguyen Tien Hung - Director of the Insurance Training Program and the participation of 3 speakers - guests from the Association and two insurance enterprises (Bao Minh and Bao Long). According to Mr. Hung, only 10 days since the wokshop's information was posted, the organizers received registrations from more than 250 people, moreover, people actively asked questions to the speakers with more than 40 times associated with the main content: (1) Inadequacies of the current market and solutions such as agency channels, insurance consulting, bancassurance channels, pressing issues of insurance consumers life, etc.; (2) Potentials, new development directions - new models for Vietnam’s insurance market in the future; (3) Career opportunities in the insurance field for everyone in general and for graduates in particular. In each question posed, the guests actively shared their views and analysis to help identify the nature of the problem arising in the market, thereby making recommendations that imply solutions. In their exchange, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Anh (Deputy General Director of Bao Minh) and Ms. Le Thanh Hang (Deputy General Director of Bao Long) also affirmed that businesses always create favorable conditions for students to practice and work after graduation. They expect students to be the ones who bring new models to the future insurance market, especially digital technology solutions. Roundtable discussion with the participation of speakers and businesses Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Anh - Deputy General Director of Bao Minh - sharing his views Ms. Le Thanh Hang - Deputy General Director of Bao Long - discussing at the forum The roundtable discussion lasted for an hour and thirty minutes. Delivering the summary speech, Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College Business affirmed that the workshop brought lecturers, students and those who interest plenty of useful information about the reality of Vietnam's insurance market. Thence, each person can orient their study - teaching - research - professional development. She hoped in the future, UEH and professional organizations as well as businesses can jointly organize more meaningful events like this. Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Head of UEH College of Business - delivering a closing speech News, photos: COB School of Finance, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of April 13, 2023, the School of International Business - Marketing (College of Business UEH) held the SIBM seminar "Logistics managers' competence and firms' logistics performance: are they related?". The seminar introduced the preliminary results of the joint research between UEH University and RMIT University (Australia) in the industry on the relationship between logistics and supply chain capabilities with logistics performance of enterprises to researcher, experts, scholars and students. There was the presence of Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Dean of School of International Business - Marketing, Dr. Nguyen Kim Thao, lecturers and students, and many researchers from universities and experts from enterprises. With the participation of leading researchers in the industry and businesses, the School of International Business - Marketing will continue to promote practical activities with the desire to bring valuable and practical insights to the community. Seminar was honored to receive the presentation of Prof. Shams Rahman - Professor of Logistics & Supply Chain Management, RMIT University (Australia), Prof. Thai Van Vinh - Professor of Logistics & Supply Chain Management, RMIT University (Australia) and Mr. Le Tran Nhat Phuong - Deputy General Director of Bee Logistics Corporation. Opening remarks, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu said this is a series of academic research and practice of the School of International Business – Marketing to identify ways to improve practice in complex situations by developing knowledge that emerges directly from everyday practice. At the beginning of the seminar, Mr. Le Tran Nhat Phuong - - Deputy General Director of Bee Logistics Corporation shared the actual situation of using human resources at the enterprise today: the requirements for skills, knowledge, and attitudes of management positions. and challenges in the recruitment process. The presentation outlined the "real picture" to be able to pinpoint a handful of logistics skills that have not yet been able to develop with current professional experience. Continuing the program, Prof. Shams Rahman and Prof. Thai Van Vinh presented the main topic of the seminar "Logistics managers' competence and firms' logistics performance: are they related?". The research results clarify the important logistics capabilities in the industry and the influence of these capabilities on the performance of individual managers and the logistics performance of enterprises in Viet Nam. This seminar is an opportunity for experts to discuss practical issues in capacity training activities for logistics personnel. The seminar has made significant contributions to raising awareness about the capabilities and skills of logistics personnel in Vietnam and the world in general. News, photo: School of International Bussiness - Marketing Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Towards the goal of "Action for a More Sustainable Future", the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series officially opened the program Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation 2023 of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and brought extremely meaningful values. It is to connect a community with a contribution of more than 9 billion VND to accompany UEH to join hands to implement the program Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation  2023 and provide more than 5,000 job opportunities at reputable enterprises for employees in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces. On the morning of April 23, the event "UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023: For a more sustainable future" was officially held at Hall B1.302 with the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao – UEH Vice President; Board of Directors of UEH Member Colleges; Leaders of Schools/Institutes, Units under UEH, and with the participation of representatives of businesses, partners, associations, press agencies. Overview of the event Speaking at the opening of the event, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - shared: “Be responsible for the sustainable development of future generations, since its establishment in 1976 until the transition to a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University today, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has always made a strong effort and commitment to contribute to the sustainable development of society and education. Through the Program "Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation " with the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR series as the beginning point, the University has become a bridge connecting the business community, partners, individuals and so on making practical contributions to educational and social activities. On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, I would like to thank all business and partners! And hopefully, the efforts that we are creating will be increasingly replicated, bringing positive values. Together, we give and receive together, rewarding wings to the value of knowledge to reach out for a future of sustainable development of the community and society." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - giving the opening speech Connecting 150 businesses and organizations and contributing more than 9 billion VND to Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation The UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series will be held directly at the UEH campus (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC) and online on the event.ueh.edu.vn and vieclam.ueh.edu.vn platforms from April 17 to 23, 2023. With the prestige and quality that has been confirmed during the past time, this year, the program attracted the participation of nearly 150 businesses across the country, and more than 7,500 participants who are learners of all levels/modes of UEH and staff throughout HCMC and neighboring provinces. The UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series attracted the participation of nearly 150 businesses across the country, with more than 7,500 attendees “Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation” has been implemented by UEH since 2020 and has become a bridge connecting a community of businesses, individuals, organizations and so on  to contribute to the sustainable development of society and education. With the positive values brought, the program will continue to be promoted by UEH in 2023, with the beginning of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh presenting flowers and medals honoring businesses and organizations that have made great contributions to UEH's program “Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation” in 2022 Delegates performing the launching ceremony of the Program Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation in 2023 Since its inception, the program has received the attention and participation of many units and contributed more than 9 billion VND to accompany the program in 2023 through the following items: - Connecting training with practice: Enterprises accompanying UEH University to improve training quality, bring practical values to learners (Internship program, corporate semester; Business tour; Experts’ at enterprises’ realistic sharings, skill trainings for students; jointly built and evaluation programs; Training according to business needs; knowledge sharing with businesses). - Connecting to carry out research and projects: Jointly solving problems that concern businesses, UEH, the community and society (Enterprises participate in UEH’s research projects; UEH jointly implements projects of enterprises; Organizing seminars and workshops for the community). - Connecting to attract human resources: Spreading the recruitment brands, meeting the needs of high-quality human resources for businesses (Communicating recruitment activities or recruitment brands to the student and alumni community of the University; Recruitment seminars of enterprises; Enterprises accompany the UEH Sharing - Career Fair series organized by UEH every year). - Connecting ideas, start-up projects, innovation: Building a dynamic, modern working environment, inspiring creative and unique ideas to be nurtured and developed (UEH connects businesses with incubation activities, start-up ideas, innovation; makes Efforts to research, apply, develop and test innovative solutions for the economy, community and environment). - Giving to UEH Program: Jointly giving wings to generations of knowledge to reach out for a sustainable future and a better life through the following activities: UEH receiving the contribution board and awarded the Letter of Appreciation from UEH to representatives of partners, businesses, organizations and individuals committed to accompanying the program Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation in 2023 with a total companion value of over 9 billion In particular, in order to effectively connect resources between the University and Enterprises, at the UEH Sharing - Career Fair event, the signing ceremony of cooperation agreement between UEH and Eximbank, Song Hanh Advertising Investment Joint Stock Company, Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), Thien Hy Long Vietnam TTTT Technology Joint Stock Company, FPT Information System Co., Ltd took place. These are the businesses openning the cooperation with UEH to implement the Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation program in 2023. UEH and enterprises signing cooperation agreement More than 5000 job opportunities for laborers in Ho Chi Minh City With nearly 60 reputable enterprises directly having recruitment booths inthe fields of Banking - Finance - Insurance, Securities, Accounting, Auditing, Consulting, Consumer Goods - Food, Industry Technology - E-commerce, Construction - Real Estate, Trade - Import - Export - Logistics, Manufacturing - Materials - Energy,... UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 successfully brought more than 5000 job opportunities attractive for students and laborers in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces through direct and online recruitment activities. This is one of the efforts to promote UEH’s network of more than 500 businesses and thousands of successful alumni to help students and employees have opportunities and empower them to take the initiative to seize opportunities, have the best job positions at the most prestigious enterprises in Vietnam and in HCMC. At the same time, the candidates attending the program also had the opportunity to exchange, interview, question and be challenged at the recruitment booth of the enterprise; to be provided with information about the job market, career trends, diverse internship opportunities, etc. Students and employees participating in exchanges, interviews, and recruitment processes at the event Spreading multidisciplinary knowledge for sustainable development Along with the above values, within the framework of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series, UEH also organized many meaningful seminars for the business community and learners with the participation of many experts with the desire to spread the multidisciplinary knowledge values and research projects for sustainable development that the University has implemented in the past time. For example: - Talkshow "Technology booming - Economic recession risks and current job opportunities" with the sharing of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Head of UEH; Dr. Do Thanh Van - Deputy Director of the Center for Human Resources Demand Forecasting and Labor Market Information. - Workshop "Leadership in the Digital Age" with the sharing of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design. - Workshop "ART in Marketing" & "The new wave-NFT Art" with the sharing of Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of UEH School of Media Design; Ms. Sul Yoon - Director of ETNAH. - Workshop "Holographic Art" with the sharing of Prof. Dr. Seung Hyun Lee - KwangWoon University, Seoul, Korea. - Workshop "Media Art" with the sharing of Visual Artist Le Minh Vien, Designer Ngoc Vo, MSc. Tran Le Quynh Anh - UEH Media Designer. - Workshop "AI in marketing & communication" with the sharing of Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of UEH School of Media Design; Dr. Dang Tri Dung - UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology; Pham Lan Khanh - Director of Flamingo Digital Media Company; Dang Nhu Khanh Hoang - Director of DIZIM; Truong Hoang Tho - Director of Alipo Creative. - Workshop "AI and students - Effective application in learning and working" with the sharing of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute, Dr. Dang Tri Dung - Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology. - Workshop "Relieve negative emotions - Gain confidence and make a difference" with the sharing of Vu Hai Truong - Vietnam Program Manager of the University of Arizona (USA). - Workshop "Equality and diversity: When we remove the "labels" with the sharing of Ms. Thanh Vu - Talent Manager, H&M Hennes & Mauritz Vietnam Co., Ltd. - English Workshop "Skills to write CVs and answer interview questions in English" with the sharing of Mr. Phan Huynh Tuan Anh - Vice President, HR Partner of UOB Bank. - Workshop "Design and innovation thinking" with the sharing of MSc. Vuong Khiet - UEH Institute of Innovation. - Workshop "Mastering skills - conquering careers at multinational corporations" Talkshow "Technology booming - Economic recession risks and current job opportunities" Along with that, there were the Techshows exhibition to introduce new technology products such as: Exhibition of Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation; Exhibition of the Hologram booth displaying UEH Sharing and Career Fair’s logo; Techshow demonstrating technology products, robots; Displaying products, introducing technology of Enterprises. The exhibition introducing new technology products The UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series is a great effort of UEH in connecting the community of organizations, businesses and individuals to act together for the goal of sustainable development for education and society, bringing practical values for today’s and future generations of students. The success of the series is also a proof that action for education and knowledge is beginning of a pioneering community acting for the sustainability of the upcoming eras. More photos about the event: The event interesting and attracting the participation of a variety of enterprises and partners Booths of businesses participating in recruitment at UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Mock interview activities Exhibition of new technologies and products Community Connectivity Exhibition Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - sharing projects and programs that connect the community in UEH's innovation ecosystem in 2023 Receiving recognition boards and presenting letters of appreciation to businesses Signing cooperation of agreements between UEH and enterprises Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club awarding scholarships to ethnic minority students with difficult circumstances Talkshow "Technology booming - Economic recession risks and current job opportunities" receiving the attention of many students and businesses with insightful sharings. The opening ceremony of attaching business name boards accompanying UEH in the program Community Connectivity - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Implementation in 2023 Exchange and lucky draw activities for attendees News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Under the frame of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series from April 19-22, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a series of workshops to share and spread multidisciplinary knowledge for businesses and leaders with the theme of integrating art into design and products creation in business and marketing, communication to the community and society. Art is considered an effective solution  bothtobalance life and initiate creativity and breakthrough. The integration of art and the application of artificial intelligence in work are currently interesting many businesses and students. At the series of seminars and workshops designed specifically for businesses in the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series, the speakers and participants discussed the challenges posed in the digital era and science-technology advancements, at the same time, proposed innovative solutions, making the most of art and artificial intelligence in business, marketing, communication activities as well as management and development of organizations and businesses. “ART in Marketing” and “The new wave-NFT Art” Workshops On the afternoon of April 20, 2023, at B1,205, campus B, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the seminar "ART in Marketing" and "The new wave-NFT Art" took place with the presentation of Korean experts: Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of UEH School of Media Design and Ms. Sul Yoon - Curator of ETNAH and other interested guests attended. In the context of a rapidly changing environment caused by fierce global competition, an explosion of knowledge in a networked world, businesses are increasingly facing many challenges and difficult requirements from clients. To help businesses drive sales, the program shared how to integrate art into marketing strategies as well as into branding and positioning campaigns. Besides, in the second part of the seminar, the speakers continued to bring new perspectives and background experiences to attendees on how to use NFT to authenticate ownership of digital assets and creative works of enterprises. “Holographic Art” Workshop Hosted by Prof. Dr. Seung Hyun Lee, KwangWoon University, Seoul, Korea, "Holographic Art" Workshop, held on April 21, 2023, attracted the attention of many experts, businesses and students. The workshop was a place for businesses to explore the intersection of art and technology, delve into the combination of these two elements in creating impressive and vivid visual experiences with hologram art - An art form that uses holography technology to create three-dimensional images that can be viewed from different angles, creating a sense of depth and movement. At the workshop, participants were introduced to the history of holography, the principles and techniques used to create hologram art. They gained a better understanding of how holography technology is transforming the art world and its applications in areas such as advertising, entertainment, education, and scientific illustration. The speakers shared about the future development potential of hologram art, its effects on society, and the performance of hologram artworks and their creation process, especially, practices of creating hologram art with participants and students at the Hall. Media Art Workshop Media Art Workshop on April 22, 2023 was a forum led by speakers: Painter Uot Mi, Designer Ngoc Vo and MSc. Tran Le Quynh Anh - UEH School of Media Design who help to explore the intersection between art and technology, especially delving into visual art. Participating in the workshop, businesses learned how to apply visual art to multi-disciplines such as fashion, interior, ... to bring a different perspective on life. In addition, the speakers also shared their knowledge about the combination of art and technology, thereby helping businesses visualize how to incorporate AI applications into art to create more impressive and vivid visual experiences In parallel with recruitment activities, helping young human resources to have a multi-dimensional view of employment trends and necessary skills to quickly adapt well to the labor market, the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series also combines many meaningful programs, providing multi-disciplinary multi-filed knowledge and research projects for the sustainable development of the business community. ------ “ART in Marketing”, “Holographic Art” and “Media Art” are workshop activities designed for businesses and leaders in the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series taking place from April 17 to 23, 2023. With a completely new insight, replicating the model with the goal of "Action for a More Sustainable Future", the program was a place to connect the business community to fulfill social responsibility, spreading multidisciplinary knowledge values and providing more than 5,000 high-quality job opportunities, for a sustainable future. The series was organized by the University with the combined format of face-to-face at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus and online on the event.ueh.edu.vn and vieclam.ueh.edu.vn platforms. New, photos: Department of Markeing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - On Thursday, April 20th, the Launching event: Shine With Australia Magazine was held at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). This Magazine was created in collaboration between UEH and The Australian Trade and Investment Commission in Vietnam (Austrade). The event welcomed special guests: Mr. Xavier Simonet - CEO of Austrade, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of the UEH. Launch to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Australia-Vietnam bilateral relationship Shine With Australia provides a wealth of valuable content on Australian International Education, featuring updates on studying abroad, useful lessons from prominent alumni, and insights from experts from many top 1% of universities in the world. In addition, the Magazine features many fascinating stories of outstanding overseas students - Vietnamese youths who have gone to Australia to study and have since achieved great success. The Magazine will be a highlight to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Australia-Vietnam bilateral relationship. Mr. Xavier Simonet, the CEO of Austrade, emphasized at the event that Vietnam and Australia have had a long and deep bilateral relationship built over the past 50 years, with education always a cornerstone of the relationships. In 2022, Vietnam was the 5th largest source market of international students for Australia. There are approximately 100,000 alumni and 24,000 Vietnamese students studying in Australia. Many of them are highly regarded in their respective fields and have made significant contributions to people in the two countries and more broadly, around the world. Mr. Xavier hopes the Magazine will become a useful resource for students and their families as well as potential partners in Vietnam. It will certainly be a great avenue for Vietnamese readers to learn more about Australia, its excellent education system and diverse offers to Vietnamese students. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, representing the UEH, announced that going forward, UEH will create more favorable conditions for Australian education to reach more students in Vietnam through high schools, universities offering Australian programs, as well as training programs between Vietnamese and Australian educational institutions. What's in the Shine With Australia Magazine? With more than 100 pages of rich content, the Magazine is divided into three parts, including: Part I - "Studying Abroad - Inspiration and Values" Part II - "Experience and Tips" Part III - "Australia - Education Powerhouse: Destination and Opportunity" In Part I - "Studying Abroad - Inspiration and Value", readers will meet talented Vietnamese individuals who have chosen Australia as their study destination and launching pad for their careers. After many efforts, they have achieved success and shone brightly. These include Master Harry Hoang and Mr. Dimitri Tran, international students who are now successful entrepreneurs in the accounting and AI industries. There is also TikToker Duong Pham, who spreads new perspectives and experiences of studying abroad in Australia to young people or the miraculous story of Mr. Lu Nhat Vinh, who once borrowed $2,000 to study abroad and is now a professor at the Australian National University. In Part II - "Experience and Tips", readers will enjoy valuable insights from Australian overseas students about everything they need to know before embarking on their study journey. This includes tips on avoiding traps, overcoming cultural shocks, and adapting to new lifestyles. These will be valuable for many Vietnamese youths who are preparing to study in Australia. In Part III - "Australia - Education Powerhouse: Destination and Opportunity" readers will have a comprehensive view of studying abroad in Australia. From bustling cities with abundant opportunities in New South Wales, ACT, Victoria, Queensland to tranquil yet attractive places in Western Australia, South Australia, North Territory and Tasmania, each Australian region has its hidden gems for students to explore and leave their marks. Also in Part III, many articles highlight that each Australian region also has "added value" beyond providing excellent study conditions. This includes support for start-ups in New South Wales, diverse cultural environments in Victoria, abundant job opportunities in Western Australia, and the stunning natural beauty of Tasmania. Young people will also learn about the economic, social, and technological development trends in Australia, along with trendy industries in line with the tide of the times. Extending the "Shine With Australia - Key to Studying Abroad in Australia" campaign The Shine With Australia Magazine, named after the global Shine With Australia campaign, implemented by the Australian Government to invite prospective international students to ‘discover your brilliant future self’ by studying with Australia. In Vietnam, two projects in the Shine With Australia campaign, including the Shine With Australia talk series on VnExpress online newspaper (Mar 2022) and the Shine With Australia Event Month (Oct 2022) were successfully organized by UEH and Austrade. The Shine With Australia Magazine is published by UEH Publishing House. It is expected that 1,000 copies will be printed in the first release. With the support of Australian states and territories, the Magazine will be distributed to high schools in Vietnam, nurturing their dream of studying abroad in Australia. New, photo: ISB UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Along with recruitment activities, helping young human resources to have a multi-dimensional view of recruitment trends and the necessary skills to quickly adapt well to the labor market, the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series brings a variety of meaningful programs, providing multidisciplinary and multi-field knowledge, research projects for sustainable development for the business community. We are currently living in an era of rapid change and instability of the world (VUCA), where globalization, scientific and technological advancements, internet of things, digital age and artificial intelligence pose many challenges and opportunities for businesses and organizations. To help leaders find new visions and effective approaches to leading their organizations, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a series of seminars/workshops under the frame of the UEH Sharing - Career Fair 2023 program, which provides necessary knowledge and skills to help leaders work more creatively and innovatively in the digital age. Workshop on Leadership in the Digital Era On the morning of April 20, 2023, at Hall B1.205, the workshop "Leadership in the Digital Era" hosted by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design - took place with the participation of business leaders, distinguished guests and interested students. In the digital era, the booming of technology, scientific advancements, the rise of AI, robotics and metaverse are assumed to have great impacts on all professions in today's society. Along with them is the elimination of some traditional occupations listed as jobs in the technology industry (Programmer, software engineer, data analyst), media (advertising and content creator, technical writer, journalist), law (assistant attorney), finance (financial analyst, personal financial advisor) and market research analysis, education - training... Some new professions will appear listedkl as Virtual fashion designer, Self-driving car license specialist, Augmented reality life designer, Sympathetic Director... Facing those changes, current business leaders must know how to grasp trends and develop new capabilities and skills to be able to integrate with machines and put humans at the center of the operating universe, helping organizations to be more developed. The workshop not only addresses new technology trends, the role of technology and art, the intersection between these two fields, but also introduces how to apply and integrate technology and art into business management and development. In particular, the program shares methods to help leaders develop their capacities and transform themselves to succeed in the digital era. Capabilities and leadership skills needed in the digital age Better Communication - Digital Learning - Open to Innovation - Strategical Thinking - Better Adaptability “AI in Marketing & Communication” Workshop Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the pioneering technologies in the modern era, playing an important role in promoting the development of the global economy. With continuous advancements in theory and technology, AI is becoming an indispensable trend, potentially affecting every aspect of life. With the rise of AI in the field of design, content creation and communication, businesses need to equip themselves with knowledge of how to apply AI in marketing, production and business activities to promote enterprises’ development and innovation. Under the moderation of Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of UEH School of Media Design, Dr. Dang Tri Dung - UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, Ms. Pham Lan Khanh - Director of Flamingo Digital Media Company, Mr. Dang Nhu Khanh Hoang - Director of DIZIM and Mr. Truong Hoang Tho - Director of Alipo Creative, the Workshop "AI" in marketing & communication” became a lively forum, opening a new perspective on AI and its applications in communication design, art, marketing, such as creating virtual models with AI, producing Marketing content with ChatGPT, designing Automated Creative Visuals with Midjourney, or producing AI videos with Dizim… Seminar: "AI in Marketing & Communication" Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the pioneering technologies of the modern era, playing a crucial role in driving the growth of the global economy. With constant advancements in theory and technology, AI is becoming an indispensable trend, with a profound impact on every aspect of life. As AI takes center stage in the fields of design, content creation, and communication, businesses need to equip themselves with knowledge and ways to apply AI in marketing, production, and business activities to stimulate growth and foster innovation. Under the guidance of Associate Professor Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of the UEH School of Communication Design, Associate Professor Dang Tien Dung - UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, Ms. Pham Lan Khanh - Director of Flamingo Digital Media Company, Mr. Dang Nhu Khanh Hoang - Director of DIZIM, and Mr. Truong Hoang Tho - Director of Alipo Creative, the workshop "AI in Marketing & Communication" has become a lively forum, opening up a new perspective on AI and its applications in communication design, art, and marketing, such as creating virtual models using AI, producing content marketing with ChatGPT, designing creative images automatically with Midjourney, and producing videos with AI via Dizim. This series of seminars/workshops for domestic and international businesses and organizations is a great opportunity for leaders to exchange experiences and learn from leading experts in the field. Hopefully, this series of seminars/workshops will bring plenty of values to leaders and contribute to the sustainable development of organizations and businesses in the future. -------- "Leadership in the digital era" and "AI in marketing & communication" are workshop activities designed specifically for businesses as part of the UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series taking place from April 17 to 23, 2023. With a completely new insight, replicating the model with the goal of "Action for a More Sustainable Future", the program is a place to connect the business community to fulfill social responsibility, spreading multidisciplinary knowledge values and providing more than 5,000 high-quality job opportunities for a sustainable future. The series was organized by the University with the combination of face-to-face format at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus and online on the event.ueh.edu.vn and vieclam.ueh.edu.vn platforms. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Leveraging Data for Sustainable Development” Info Session is a joint initiative of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the World Bank (WB) in our shared mission of advancing education, training, research and social work to promote sustainable development goals (SDGs) for our community and society. The event hosted nearly 90 faculty members, staff and students from UEH and other institutions in robust and informative conversations on proper data usage and its practical implications on efforts in sustainability. The event was honored to receive Dr. Khai Dinh, Vice President of UEH; representatives from UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; as well as representatives from the World Bank, including: Ms. Holly Krambeck, Project Manager for the World Bank Data Lab of the Development Data Group; Ms. Judy Yang, Senior Economist for Poverty and Equity Global Practice; and Ms. Huong Tran, Senior Public Sector Specialist of World Bank, Vietnam office; alongside nearly 90 faculty members, lecturers, staff and students from UEH and other institutions. In his welcome remarks, Dr Khai Dinh, Vice President of UEH, iterated “that sustainable development is a pressing issue that requires global cooperation and collective effort”, and that he is proud to facilitate the budding partnership between UEH and the World Bank. He emphasized that, “with the vast amount of data available today, it is imperative to realize that we have a unique opportunity to analyze, interpret, and harness that data to better understand, and create innovative and effective solutions to the challenges and opportunities we face in achieving sustainable development”. He went on to commend the World Bank for their invaluable contribution to UEH, providing a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and resources that are relevant to the current global challenges, successfully transforming and inspiring UEH to be more globally competitive, providing opportunities for our students and faculty to learn, innovate, and lead, and he looks forward to continue working with the World Bank, and especially in the forthcoming years with the Data Lab to elevate the work produced at UEH to new heights. In her presentation, Ms. Holly Krambeck, Project Manager for the World Bank Data Lab of the Development Data Group, discussed her data work and how the lab employs the information in real-world situations, such as interpreting and harnessing data to understand earthquakes and its impact in Turkey, etc.. Further, she explained how economists and researchers could use alternative data for analytics, Jupyter Books to disseminate work and ChatGPT to explore data. The Head of the Data Lab concluded her session with a live demonstration of using Python ChatGPT for data analytics. The audience’s curiosity was properly piqued following Krambeck’s presentation, and the info session received a great number of questions, including how data is used in sustainable development, methods to ensure citation accuracy of data used, as well as how users can verify the codes produced by ChatGPT. The two-hour programming includes an exciting agenda, including engaging speeches from the distinguished speakers, informative presentation and live demo from the Head of the World Bank Data Lab, and an interactive Q&A session with all participants. The event showcased how the World Bank, particularly the WB Data Lab, leveraged data for their work in promoting sustainable development. More photos from the event: News, photo: RMIC, Marcom UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 15, the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development in collaboration with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a scientific conference "Promoting science and technology research activities and developing human resources for high-level science and technology research at Universities". The purpose of the conference was to create a forum for exchange between management agencies and scientists about promoting scientific and technological research activities and developing highly qualified human resources for science and technology research at universities according to Resolution No. 109/2022/ND-CP issued on December 30, 2022. Attending the conference, on behalf of the Ministry of Science and Technology, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Thanh Dat - Member of the Central Party Committee, Minister of Science and Technology; Dr. Nguyen Hoang Giang - Deputy Minister of Science and Technology. On behalf of the Ministry of Education and Training, there was the presence of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister of Education and Training; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy - Director of the Higher Education Department; Dr. Vu Thanh Binh - Deputy Director of the Department of Science, Technology and Environment. On behalf of the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (Nafosted), there was the participation of Dr. Pham Dinh Nguyen - Director of the Fund Executive Agency. From the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there was Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategic and Policy Advisory Council, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH, and representatives of Universities, colleges, research groups and scientists. Overview of the conference Speaking at the conference, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy, Director of the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education and Training, stated that postgraduate training is particularly crucial in the high-tech field in which universities need to focus on training human resources in 5 main areas: engineering and technology, computer science, mathematics, basic science in general, and life science. To promote resources for high-tech development, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy proposed a variety of solutions that help encourage training as well as attract scientific and technological human resources listed as research funding policies, encouraging research cooperation with higher education institutions, foreign organizations; using research funding of businesses; tax exemption policy for enterprises to invest in facilities, equipment, build laboratories in higher education institutions for research, technology transfer, commercialization of technology products and services; developing strong research groups, excellent training and research centers; as well as policies to attract overseas scientists to teach and research in Vietnam. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy - Director of Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education and Training - speaking at the conference The conference also received valuable comments from representatives of leaders of Universities, research and Nafosted Foundation, with the following topics: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh - Science and technology research activities and development of highly qualified human resources at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Representatives of Leaders of Universities, Research Institutions and the Nafosted Foundation presented their talks The talk on high-level scientific research activities at Universities Speaking at the conference, the Minister of Science and Technology, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Thanh Dat emphasized the importance of human resources and scientific research in improving national competitiveness through innovation. The Minister suggested the units under the Ministry of Science and Technology continue to coordinate with the Ministry of Education and Training to perfect mechanisms and policies, to encourage and to create a favorable environment for scientists to maximize their research capacity and develop highly qualified human resources. Minister of Science and Technology, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Thanh Dat speaking at the conference According to the Minister, the National Fund for Science and Technology Development needs to research and to orient programs to sponsor and support scientific research in order to strongly promote excellent research groups and develop human resources for scientific and technology research, especially for the outstanding young generation. Universities need to pay attention and make appropriate investments in science and technology activities to improve the quality of undergraduate and graduate training, as well as promote the development of highly qualified science and technology human resources and international integration, ready to meet the requirements of industrialization and modernization in the development process of the country. Additional photos at the Conference: Delegates visiting UEH's Digital Traditional Area News, photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 6, 2023, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) and Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) jointly organized the seminar "The finality of awards and decisions of the Arbitral Tribunal". The seminar discussed the provisions related to the finality of arbitral awards and decisions from the perspective of theory and practice applied in Vietnam as well as experiences in some other countries around the world. Delegates attending the conference Attending the program, there was the presence of Assoc. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head in charge of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of School of Law, CELG; Lawyer Chau Viet Bac - Deputy Secretary General of the Vietnam International Arbitration Center together with many researchers from universities and enterprises doing business in Vietnam. Speakers presenting at the conference include Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi, Program Director of Economic Law; Head of Department of Economic Law, School of Law, College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); Lawyer Le Thanh Kinh, Director of Le Nguyen Law Firm, VIAC Arbitrator; LS. Pham Quoc Tuan, Managing Partner of DIMAC Law Firm, VIAC Arbitrator; Dr. Lu Lam Uyen, Director of the International Business Law Program, School of Law, College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; and Lawyer Avinash Pradhan, Deputy Director of International Arbitration Department of Rajah & Tann Singapore, Lawyer Attorney Christopher & Lee Ong. Moderators and speakers at the seminar Speaking at the opening of the seminar, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam emphasized the importance of strongly developing the current method of commercial arbitration. Finality or a one-time judgment is considered one of the great advantages of arbitration and helps this method be considered by businesses to apply more than other forms of dispute resolution. The principle of finality is an important point, however, the detailed contents and instructions on this principle are incomplete, leading to many unpredictable situations in reality. Therefore, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government is very pleased to accompany with Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) to organize a seminar on the Finality of judgments and decisions of the Arbitral Tribunal. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam highly appreciated the practical contributions to the applications of the judicial principle to the Final Arbitration Council, thereby, continuing to perfect the legal framework governing arbitration activities. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam delivering the opening speech at the seminar Speaking at the seminar, Lawyer Chau Viet Bac believed that 2022 was a successful year for commercial arbitration in Vietnam. Currently, there have been more than 30 commercial arbitration centers in Vietnam; in the past year, VIAC alone has issued judgments for more than 330 commercial business disputes. The average time to reach a judgment for a dispute is 6 months to 1 year. In order to achieve this rapid transformation, it is partly due to the fact that enterprises have realized the advantages of quick dispute resolution of arbitration in commercial, this comes from the finality of arbitral awards. Lawyer Chau Viet Bac delivering the keynote speech at the seminar Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi - Head of the Department of Economic Law, School of Law, CELG - commented: "If the role of commercial arbitral is well promoted, it can help reduce the huge backlog of cases in the court system. And to promote the development of arbitration, it is necessary to remove and improve unnecessary legal barriers, such as the need to review and adjust the provisions of Article 71 of the Law on Commercial Arbitral 2010 on the Court judgment on the application for annulment of the arbitral award." Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi presenting his topic at the seminar Lawyer Le Thanh Kinh and Pham Quoc Tuan, an Arbitrator at VIAC, mentioned practical obstacles related to the finality of arbitration awards in Vietnam. Lawyer Le Thanh Kinh presenting at the seminar Lawyer Pham Quoc Tuan presenting at the seminar Dr. Lu Lam Uyen - Director of International Business Law Program, CELG - presented at the seminar on the origin of finality, and his experience in applying finality in arbitration in some countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States. At the same time, it is proposed to have an "appeal of arbitration" mechanism to review the award within the arbitration center, as a solution to limit requests for annulment of the arbitral award. Dr. Lu Lam Uyen presenting at the seminar From Singapore, Lawyer Avinash Pradhan shared about the principle of final review and the mechanism for reviewing arbitral awards through the practice of arbitration in Singapore. Lawyer Avinash Pradhan presenting via Zoom at the seminar As the second oldest law training and research center in the South, UEH  School of Law, CELG cooperated with the Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) to successfully organize this Seminar, thereby, attracting the attendance of hundreds of people interested in the field of Commercial Arbitration by face-to-face meetings at the conference hall and online via the Zoom platform. The event was an opportunity for experts to discuss the practical issues arising from the finality of awards and decisions of the Arbitral Tribunal as well as to exchange views and ideas on how to improve the effectiveness of dispute resolution by commercial arbitration. The seminar has made significant contributions to raising awareness about the dispute resolution process by commercial arbitration and the finality of arbitration awards in Vietnam in particular and the world in general. More photos about the seminar: Overview of the seminar Speakers presenting at the seminar Speakers presenting online at the seminar Moderators hosting debates at the seminar Delegates sharing their opinions at the seminar Delegates asking questions at the seminar Presenting souvenirs to the speakers News, photos: UEH CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Have you ever considered how a healthy lifestyle might affect your ability to absorb and use the information? Or what effect does a limping leg have on your cardiovascular and nervous systems? You are probably aware that leading a healthy lifestyle will improve your ability to concentrate and think logically. However, the daily lifestyle that the media promotes, with healthy, good-looking people with muscle mass and the ability to concentrate and study with high results, is either too "perfect" or too far away for a student with deadline chaos. Of course, in order to achieve a more comprehensive result, you should continue to eat a healthy, nutritious diet, exercise more, avoid using electronic devices for extended periods of time, and read more books. But all of that must be done gradually, day by day, month by month, and even year by year. So, what is the most immediate thing a student can do without devoting too much of his study and rest time? Have you considered concentrating on your “breathing”? Everyday subconscious action that perhaps no one notices, but at the Language Workshop with the topic: The Impact of A Healthy Lifestyle On Language Learning: Healthier Lifestyle = Higher Learning" - organized by UEH English Zone and the School of Foreign Languages on April 11, 2023, you will be carefully guided on how to breathe from a different perspective under the guidance of Mr Chaz Ibrahim, the founder of Surakshaa Yoga and Recovery Yoga. A study published in the journal Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine found that just 10 minutes of Bhramari Pranayama breathing practice reduced the time people took to react to stimuli. Other yoga breathing practices significantly improve parietal neural stimulation, spatial memory, communication ability, and a variety of other practical benefits. Within the framework of periodic activities, Mr Chaz Ibrahim, the founder of Surakshaa Yoga, Recovery Yoga from Canada, participated in a Language Workshop at the UEH English Zone, where he shared a lot of valuable experiences for learners, assisting attendees in having a real yoga experience and daily breathing exercises, balance postures that any young student can do. Done in less than 15 minutes but brings practical effects not only for mental health but also for a healthier body every day. The Language Workshop made attendees look inward to change the most important thing in life - "breath." The speaker discussed the difficulties that many people face when learning a new language, particularly English, and noted that we are in too much of a hurry and expect immediate results, which is impossible. That each of us does every day, but here, how do we breathe "right"? As a result, he introduced the participants to the subject of Yoga through scientific research and guidance. The students took an interesting approach to the action, thanks to the speaker's enthusiastic recommendation to practice fast breathing, medium breathing, and slowly and evenly moving the breath between the two breathing holes. Attendees were also introduced to new technical terms like Pranayama, Bastrika, and Nadishodhana/Nadishuddhi.  The students all felt calmer and more alert after balancing their movements and correcting their breathing.  The speaker also stressed the importance of maintaining this habit on a regular basis in order to be effective. The Language Workshop is a successful event for people who are interested in learning and improving their English at UEH. The workshop lasted nearly two hours and was filled with laughter, learning, and active participation in each speaker's activities. The event gave attendees an inside look at changing what's most important in life - "breath" - with an April theme that delves into mental health to improve students' lives and learning abilities. The speaker also thoroughly answered questions from students in-person and online about how to practice Yoga, meditate, and commit to a significantly improved lifestyle if you begin and stick with it. If you missed this useful and interesting Language Workshop, watch the video recording Here. Language Workshop is a monthly activity that is part of UEH English Zone project, with many practical topics to help learners and officials gradually become interested in learning. In today's dynamic integration environment, learning English helps to affirm and improve self-worth by creating a habit and stimulating each person's inner curiosity. To register and participate in the upcoming Language Workshop, please interact and follow the fan page UEH English Zone to stay up to date on the latest program information. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The end of March leaves an unforgettable aftertaste in the hearts of UEHers, making the musical event "March Partea" on March 31, 2023, at B2 English Park, UEH English Zone, appealing. “Sit down, have a cup of tea, and listen to me... ” Following the magical music party "Bibidi Babidi Boo," UEHers once again admired the Acoustic Show organised by the Department of Student Affairs UEH (DSA) at B2 Park, UEH English Zone, on the evening of March 31. The name "March Partea" implies a tea party, but this tea party is unique! There are musical, lively, and skilled songs around the table that will take you "down the rabbit hole" into the story, where you will meet magical friends and witness the intense battle: Red Queen - White Queen, before joyfully and passionately setting foot in Wonderland. The UEH English Zone is brightly decorated with a fairy tale theme The UEH English Zone was lavishly decorated with massive, colourful, fairy-tale, and impressive decorations. The event has left a deep impression on students' hearts with its unique, colorful, and emotional decoration space inspired by the fairy tale "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Besides, attendees learned more about tea culture and tea parties while attending the event and experienced this culture at the "March Partea" music party. Delicious tea and cakes are ready to serve. Friends from UEH raise a glass and enjoy the tea party. Let your imagination run wild; nothing is impossible at UEH English Zone Coming to Acoustic Show: March Partea provides UEHers with a vibrant, unique, beautiful, and appealing mix of colours and music. "March Partea" has evoked a wide range of emotions in the audience over nearly two hours. Sometimes it's quiet and passionate with songs like Flashlight, I See the Light,... and other times, it's lively and youthful with Sweet but Psycho, I'm a Mess, Friends, Firework,... The event left an indelible mark on each student's heart when they all came together and interacted at UEH English Zone. The Acoustic Show at UEH English Zone has gradually established itself to provide entertainment while also cultivating a community of music and language enthusiasts. With the message "UEH community of Sustainable Changemakers and Art Inspirers," the jubilant and enthusiastic atmosphere of youth at UEH English Zone will undoubtedly continue in the coming programs and events, spreading artistic inspiration and enhancing creative thinking and thinking through English music and instilling positive energy, motivation, and faith in many students. Please interact with and follow UEH English Zone fan page to get the most up-to-date information on registering for and participating in the upcoming Acoustic Show. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 6 and 7, UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) in collaboration with Hau Giang Innovation Support and Technology Incubation Center (ISC Hau Giang) successfully organized the training course: "Business models and applications of digital technology to small businesses" in Hau Giang Province. Through the program, students were stimulated to think creatively and understand how to apply technology and digital transformation in operating their businesses, thereby, helping to optimize operating processes and to improve the value of products and services of enterprises, contributing to promoting regional economic development in a sustainable way. The opening ceremony of the training course recorded the attendance of Ms. Ho Thu Anh - Vice Chairwoman of Hau Giang Provincial People’s Committee, Ms. Nguyen Thuy Tuong Vy - Director of Hau Giang ISC. On behalf of UEH leaders, the event had the participation of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH cum Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Board, Master Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus with the presence of representatives of Departments, Branches and Associations along with 34 learners who are business people and entrepreneurs in Hau Giang Province. After more than 2 months of preparation, the training course was built with the goal of helping trainees understand how to operate businesses in the direction of Innovation; to better understand digital transformation so as to be able to apply and to build a business model that helps increase business performance. At the same time, students had the opportunity to approach and practice coherently some tools to bring their products closer to customers through social media channels and e-commerce platforms. Ms. Nguyen Thuy Tuong Vy, on behalf of ISC Hau Giang, thanked UEH Institute of Innovation and Mekong Startup Incubator for coordinating in developing the content and organizing the course properly, along with the enthusiastic support of provincial leaders in communication and enrollment activities to students in-need in Hau Giang Province. Ms. Nguyen Thuy Tuong Vy introducing the objectives of the Training Course At the ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung affirmed UEH’s role in contributing to the socio-economic development of Hau Giang Province: “UEH, as a national key University in the fields of economics and administration, looks forward to the desire to be socially responsible for the community in contributing to improving the professional capacity of human resources in Hau Giang Province in particular and the Mekong Delta in general. We are always ready to coordinate and support the Province in the development of incubator products and services with science and technology applications, especially in the fields of innovation, digital transformation and e-commerce. Personally, UEH and I do appreciate the contribution and the synergy from the Provincial Leaders. This is a very good sign that the development of the local economic ecosystem and the start-up ecosystem is interesting and focused on by the Provincial Departments and leaders, UEH is always ready to support the province in developing the local economy in a sustainable way.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung speaking at the opening ceremony Ms. Ho Thu Anh - Vice Chairman of Hau Giang Provincial People’s Committee - sincerely shared: “Small and medium enterprises account for 97% of the total number of businesses in Hau Giang Province. In today’s explosive technology era, businesses must always keep changing to adapt and to catch up with trends, especially the application of digital transformation and training in innovative thinking to develop and to grow your local business quickly. Provincial Leaders and I would like to thank UEH, UII and ISC Hau Giang for organizing the course with practical topics and do hope that more and more learners will attend so that useful knowledge can spread spread to the local business community.” Ms. Ho Thu Anh - Vice Chairman of Hau Giang Provincial People's Committee - speaking at the Opening Ceremony The training course includes 4 training topics with the accompaniment of 3 reporters: MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department of UEH College of Technology and Design; MSc. Le Duy Khang - Lecturer at UEH School Media Design and Mr. Tran Lam - Lazada Vietnam Endorser. Over the course of 20 hours of study and work, the trainees were able to practice building business models and applying digital transformation to design the most optimal version of their business model; be guided to build a website and how to integrate SEO in articles; to share the analysis of indexes on e-commerce platforms and to understand how it works. With extremely useful and practical contents, more than 30 learners feel incredibly excited when they are able to absorb new knowledge to apply them for operating their businesses effectively. Mr. Tran Lam - Lazada Endorser - sharing his knowledge about operating an e-commerce platform Learners practicing designing websites for businesses Students presenting their digital business models after practicing The trainees involved in the training course are of small and medium-sized enterprises trading products and goods in various fields such as: Sliced fish, pineapple wine, soursop tea, dried vermicelli, etc. These are the strong and key products of Hau Giang Province. The application of digital transformation to improve production processes and product quality will make a great contribution to creating values that promote the development of the economy in Hau Giang province in particular and in the Mekong River Delta in general. Therefore, at the beginning of the last topic, learners were able to display their business products and perform "Elevator Pitch" to practice introducing their products to customers or investors. Students presenting their products in the form of Elevator Pitch The training course on business models and digital technology applications for small businesses in Hau Giang ended with many successes. In the upcoming time, UEH Institute of  Innovation will continue to cooperate with ISC Hau Giang to organize further training courses in Hau Giang Province in 2023 as well as in other neighboring Provinces in order to contribute to fostering quality human resources for the region and boosting the economy in the development of Mekong Delta. Ms. Cao Thi Cam Nhung -Mai Duong Food and Spice Sauce Production Company - Representative of learners thanking the training course’s organizers Summary of the Training Course Additional photos regarding the training course are presented as follows: News, photos: UII Institute of Innovation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During the anniversary week of the 50th year of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the Netherlands, on April 5th, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) co-organized the international workshop “ThinkBike - Sustainable Development” with the Consulate of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Dutch Cycling Embassy (DCE). The event welcomed nearly 90 students from UEH and other universities in robust and lively conversations on sustainable living and best cycling practices. The workshop was honored to receive Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of UEH; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao, Deputy Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; Ms. Sandhya Rao, panelist and Senior Lecturer of UEH Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), as well as representatives from the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Mr. Daniël Stork, Consul General; Ms. Minh Luu, Senior Economic Advisor; and Ms. Anh Nguyen, Senior Communication Officer. Additionally, the workshop also welcomed Ms. Margot Daris, Project Manager at Dutch Cycling Embassy (DCE); Mr. Trung Nguyen, Project Manager at Royal HaskoningDHV; Mr. Lior Steinberg, Urban Planner and Co-Founder of Humankind; alongside nearly 90 students from UEH and other universities altogether. In his welcome remarks, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Vice President of UEH, iterated “That sustainable development is a pressing issue that requires global cooperation and collective effort”. He went on to remind students of the crucial impact that sustainable living has on the environment and how we, as individuals, must act to preserve the planet for future generations. He also remarked, “[UEH] is committed to promoting sustainable development, we are delighted to support initiatives, such as this workshop, which provide a platform for learning and collaboration. We believe that this event will not only raise awareness on the benefits of cycling but also encourage students and members of the community to adopt sustainable living practices.” In turn, Mr. Daniël Stork, Consul General at the Consulate General of the Netherlands in Ho Chi Minh City, expressed, “The Netherlands is renowned around the world for its love of bicycles, and for good reason [...] The Dutch have long recognized the benefits of cycling, and have worked hard to promote and encourage it. By embracing cycling, we can promote healthy living, reduce our carbon footprint, and contribute to a cleaner, greener world. Considering over the past five decades, our two nations have come a long way. We have deepened our cooperation in various fields, from trade and investment to education and culture. We have built strong bonds of friendship and trust, which have contributed to the growth and development of our economies. So let us all take inspiration from the Dutch bike culture and make cycling a part of our daily lives here also in Vietnam. The next 50 years will undoubtedly bring new challenges and opportunities, but I am confident that the friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and the Netherlands will continue to grow stronger. And it starts with you, the brilliant young mind from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City.” “ThinkBike - Sustainable Development” includes an exciting program lineup for all participants, including engaging speeches from the distinguished speakers, informative public viewing of the documentary titled “Together We Cycle”, interactive panel discussion/Q&A as well as fun games and activities. It aims to encourage sustainable living and promote cycling as an eco-friendly and cost-effective mode of transportation. It is believed that cycling can play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions and fostering a cleaner and healthier environment. Simultaneously, ThinkBike featured a panel of experts including Ms. Sandhya Rao,  ISCM Senior Lecturer, Ms. Margot Daris, Project Manager of DCE; Mr. Trung Nguyen, Project Manager of the Royal HaskoningDHV, and Mr. Lior Steinberg, Urban Planner and CoFounder of Humankind, where they emphasized that cycling is much more than just a convenient mode of transportation; it is also a sustainable and environmentally-friendly way to travel that promotes healthy lifestyles and active living. Acknowledging that “the future is electric”, ISCM and DCE panelists also ensured students and members of the community that there are plenty of options for sustainable mobility to consider, depending on their needs, preferences and living situations, including metro, buses, electric vehicles, and more. On the other hand, the cycling advocates did not forget to mention that despite motorbikes being such an integral part of the Vietnamese people’s daily lives, one should still adopt cycling and support cycling initiatives in their local communities, such as the go-bicycle system in the center of District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City. Overall, in addition to highlighting the ongoing partnership between Vietnam and the Netherlands and the shared commitment to promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship, “ThinkBike - Sustainable Development” was also a powerful reminder that small actions can make a big difference in promoting a cleaner and healthier environment, and hoped to have inspired all students and participants to take action towards a better future. More photos from the Workshop: News, photo: Department of RMIC, Department of Marketing - Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The “Joint UEH -UR Post-Graduate Symposium" was a two-day event held on March 30-31, 2023, at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The workshop was sponsored by Universität Regensburg (UR, IREBS) and the College of Economics, Law, and Government (UEH-CELG) to form a hospitable workshop for the latest research ideas and topics between Ph.D. and Master students from both universities. At the beginning of the event, Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam from the College of Economics, Law and Government at UEH gave an overview of the College of Economics, Law and Government, including academic programs, faculty members, notable achievements, and strategies beyond a sustainable academic future. The introduction of Prof. Gabriel Lee focused on the International Real Estate Business School about financial and academic support for students and researchers traveling between Vietnam and Germany and the University of Regensburg - the discussion following the introductions engaged in dialogue about the two institutions. Figure 1: Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam gives opening remarks. The first day's research presentation session focused on the spatial spillover effect on institutional quality, the resilience analysis of retail visibility networks, and international trade's impact on female employment. The second day's research presentation session included topics such as agglomeration and firm location choice, China's trade balances, and comparing the US and German stock markets. Figure 2: Postgraduate from Universität Regensburg presents her research idea Figure 3: PhD candidate from UEH presents his research idea Figure 4: Prof. Gabriel and Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan give feedback on presentations Figure 5: Participants discuss research ideas. Figure 6: Photogroup after research presentation sessions The event ended with a city cultural tour and a workshop dinner. The cultural tour allowed participants to explore the city and learn more about Vietnamese culture and history. The symposium dinner was a relaxed atmosphere where participants could network with each other and build lasting connections. Figure 7: UEH- UR postgraduates go sightseeing in Ho Chi Minh City Overall, the "Joint UEH -UR Post-Graduate Symposium" was a successful event that providing promoted academic exchange and provided a platform for students to share their research ideas. Besides, the participants could explore the city's culture and history and build lasting connections with their peers worldwide. Figure 8: The first day of the symposium Figure 9: The second day of the symposium Figure 10: Question and Discussion Figure 11: Question and Discussion New, photos: CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 8, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperated with Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee to organize the opening ceremony of the Master’s Program specializing in Smart and Innovative City Management for the Province’s managers. Besides, on the morning of April 9, at Khanh Hoa Continuing Education Center, UEH and the Department of Education and Training implemented the training program "Teaching STEM" for high school teachers and students in 2023 in Khanh Hoa Province, continuing to concretize and implement cooperation contents between Khanh Hoa Province and UEH. Attending the opening ceremony, on behalf of UEH , there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management. On behalf of Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee, there were Mr. Dinh Van Thieu - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee; Mr. Vo Hoan Hai - Commissioner of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of Khanh Hoa Department of Education and Training; Mr. Vo Chi Vuong - Director of Khanh Hoa Department of Home Affairs; Mr. Pham Duy Loc - Director of Khanh Hoa Department of Information and Communications; Mr. Chau Ngo Anh Nhan - Deputy Director in charge of Khanh Hoa Department of Planning and Investment; Ms. Le Thi My Binh - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Council of Khanh Hoa University, together with 38 students who are currently cadres, civil servants and public employees of the Province and have passed the entrance exam for the first round of the Master’s training in 2023 of UEH. Overview of the opening ceremony The Master’s Program in Smart and Innovative City Management is the second Master’s program under the Khanh Hoa Provincial Human Resource Development Program for the period 2021-2025, co-organized by the Provincial People’s Committee and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held in Khanh Hoa Province. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Dinh Van Thieu - Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee - affirmedsaid: "The organization of a Master's program in Smart and Innovative City Management in Khanh Hoa aims to create convenience for officials and employees, civil servants and public employees working at agencies and units in the Province participated in the study. Therefore, students need to make efforts to arrange their time to both successfully complete their tasks and participate in serious and substantial studies, ensuring the completion of the study program with the highest results, contributing to improving the quality of performance in each working position, making practical contributions to the socio-economic development of the province.” Mr. Dinh Van Thieu - Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee - deliveringa speech On behalf of the leaders of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President - remarked: "With the desire to contribute to the development of Khanh Hoa Province in particular and the country in general through training high-quality human resources, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been implementing training programs for local strategic leaders, managers and executives to improve their capacity, contributing to economic development towards the goal of sustainable development. With the Master’s Program in Smart and Innovative City Management implemented by UEH, it will provide important knowledge and skills for Khanh Hoa’s cadres, civil servants and public employees to prepare for the planning, managing and operating a smart and modern city in the future”. At the same time, he also demands learners to arrange their work, to ensure class time and requirements of the subject, to increase self-study and work in groups to achieve high results in learning, thereby, serving their work and contributing to local development. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President - sharing According to the plan, in 2 academic years, students of the Master's program in Smart and Innovative City Management will complete 60 training credits with many important contents listed as :New City Economics and city marketing; City structure theory; Ecological planning in smart cities; Urban data analysis and calculation; Leadership and digital transformation; City intelligence and sustainability measurement and so on. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School - sharing about the training program Representatives of students presenting flowers to thank the leaders of the Provincial People’s Committee, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Khanh Hoa University Previously, in July 2022, UEH launched a Master's program in Public Management for 61 students who are officials, civil servants and public employees working in the Province. Besides, on the morning of April 9, 2023, the UEH Global Project also implemented the training program "Teaching STEM for high school teachers and students in Khanh Hoa province in 2023". This is a non-profit project aiming at sharing and transferring digital transformation experiences in teaching and learning activities for high schools with the desire to work with school partners to improve transformation capacity in the field of education, contributing to spreading knowledge towards sustainable development. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering the opening speech of the training program Mr. Vo Hoan Hai - Director, Department of Education and Training of Khanh Hoa Province, Representative of the unit in coordination - giving a speech Mr. Vu Thanh Danh - General Director of Power Construction Consulting Joint Stock Company 4 - sharing about the role of technology application in work practice. STEM education is an idea-based curriculum that equips learners with knowledge and skills relevant to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics - in an interdisciplinary approach, and learners can apply them to solve problems in life. The knowledge and the skills in the STEM education program must be integrated and complement each other, helping students not only understand basic knowledge but also be able to apply it to practice and to create new products in everyday life. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design - introducing the training program For high school students, the study of STEM subjects has a positive effect on the ability to choose a career in the future. When learning many types of knowledge in an integrated body, students will actively enjoy learning, instead of being afraid or avoiding a certain area. On that basis, it will encourage them to have a better orientation when choosing a major at higher education levels and create certainty for their future career. Students who are taught in the STEM educational approach have outstanding advantages listed as solid science, engineering, technology and math knowledge; creative ability, logical thinking; outstanding academic and work performance and the opportunity to develop more comprehensive soft skills while not feeling burdened or overloaded for students. After 47 years of establishment and development, with the strategy of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University being implemented, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is making great efforts to contribute to the development of the country through training high-quality human resources, contributing to economic development towards the goal of sustainable development. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After 4 times being organized, UEH GOLF TOURNAMENT - SWING FOR FUTURE has become one of the annual activities connecting the alumni community, partner of the Executive Board of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Alumni Network (UEH) to jointly carry out social responsibilities, aiming to nurture knowledge for future generations. In order to continue to promote this meaning, UEH GOLF TOURNAMENT - SWING FOR FUTURE 2023 was officially organized by UEH Alumni Golf Club on April 6 with more than 1.2 billion VND contributed to the UEH Talent Nurturing Scholarship Fund. Following the success of the past years, UEH GOLF TOURNAMENT - SWING FOR FUTURE 2023 fundraising for UEH Talent Nurturing Scholarship was officially held on April 6, 2023 at Tan Son Nhat Golf Course, Ho Chi Minh City. With the practical significance of the tournament confirmed, this year’s golf tournament attracted 142 golfers with the companionship of 40 individuals and sponsors which are 03 Diamond Sponsors (4M Joint Stock Company, Nha Be Garment Corporation, An Phuoc Shoes Embroidery Company Limited); 02 Gold Sponsors (Long Bien Investment Joint Stock Company - Tan Son Nhat Golf Course, Vietcombank - Saigon South Branch); 02 Bronze Sponsors (Song Hanh Advertising Investment Company, Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank - OCB) together with othẻ 33 individual co-sponsors. The tournament took place successfully, bringing the value of connecting the community of UEH alumni and partners with exciting moments of competition in the spirit of playing hard for the civilized and affectionatingUEH alumni community. Golfers having exciting competitions With extremely excellent performances, the Best Gross Prize officially belonged to Golfer Nguyen Tien Dat The Organizing Committee awarded prizes to the tournament tables and technique prizes including: - Women Table Prize: The first prize belongs to Golfer Tran My Ngoc - MenTable Prize: + Table A: Third place, Second place and First place go togolfer Ngo Huu Thanh;  golfer Ly Chinh Duc and golfer Tran Trong Khang, respectively. + Table B: Third place, Second place and First place go to golfer Nguyen Tien Loc; golfer Vo Hoang Thu and golfer Le Thuc Hoai, respectively. + Table C: Third place, Second place and First place go to golfer Vo Xuan Vinh; golfer Luu Van Giap and golfer Le Tien Hoa, respectively. - 06 Technique Prizes: The 04 closest-to-the-flag prizes belong to golfers: Nguyen Tu Trung, Bui Duy Khanh, Nguyen Tien Dat, Tran Trong Khang; 01 Longest-shot prize belongs to golfer Tang Hoang Long; 01 prize for the most accurate shot belongs to golfer Le Quang Huy. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Jabes, President of UEH Alumni Golf Club - speaking at the Awarding Gala Awarding prizes to golfers with excellent performance in the match In particular, under the awarding Gala, there was an auction of UEH items (uniform shirts, glasses, water bottles) signed by the former Vietnam coach PARK HANG-SEO to raise funds for UEH Talent Nurturing Scholarship. With this practical meaning, the auction program took place excitingly and attracted the enthusiastic participation of golfers. At the end of the auctions, the organizers received 680 million in contributions from sponsors, specifically as follows: Mr. Le Thuc Hoai won the auction of UEH uniforms signed by Coach Park Hang-seo with the amount of VND 200 million; Mr. Mai Thanh Truc won the auction of a pair of UEH cups signed by Coach Park Hang-seo with the amount of VND 150 million. In addition, those who did not win in the auctions also contributed to the UEH Talent Nurturing scholarship fund: Mr. Nguyen Quoc Bao contributed VND 200 million, Mr. Tang Thanh Trung contributed VND 100 million; Mr. Nguyen Tuan Anh contributed 20 million VND; and Ms. Tran My Ngoc contributed 10 million VND. Auction program of UEH items raising funds for the Talent Nurturing Scholarship Along with the contributions of individuals and units before the tournament took place with an amount of 530 million VND, the UEH GOLF TOURNAMENT - SWING FOR FUTURE 2023 aiming to raise funds for the UEH Talent Nurturing scholarship took place successfully and received more than 1.2 billion VND from sponsorship and auction of items contributed to the UEH Talent Nurturing Scholarship Fund. This is a very valuable and practical scholarship that will support UEH’s talented students to have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and capacity and to contribute to the development of society in the future. The program taking place successfully and receiving more than 1.2 billion VND to contribute to the UEH Talent Nurturing Fund. It can be affirmed thatUEH GOLF TOURNAMENT - SWING FOR FUTURE is not only an opportunity to connect generations of alumni and partners of UEH but also a bridge for the previous generations to create opportunities and give wings to the future generations, for a future of sustainable development. 03 CORE VALUES OF UEH ALUMNI NETWORK With nearly 250,000 alumni and students, UEH Alumni Network is proud to bring 03 core values: Connecting, Sharing, Personal and Professional development for members: Connecting: The opportunity to connect with classmates, alumni, lecturers, UEH officials from generations, through many periods and businesses in the alumni community. Sharing: Members can participate and share personal interests in culture, arts, sports, volunteer activities, etc. in the alumni community; or participate in counseling, mentoring, scholarship support, and creating career opportunities for generations of UEH juniors through a series of diverse annual activities. Personal & Professional development: Network members have the opportunity to participate in workshops to update professional knowledge and lifelong learning. In particular, they will have the opportunity to interact with successful leaders and entrepreneurs, thereby, opening up many opportunities to find partners, business cooperation and develop their own career. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is walking on a new journey with many challenges called “Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University”. This journey requires pioneering, unremitting efforts from each individual and collective UEH. Therefore, UEH, in order to recognize these great contributions, on the morning of April 7, 2023, at Hall A.103, solemnly held a ceremony to honor individuals and units that won titles and awards of the year 2022. UEH is the first University in Vietnam that has pioneered in altering the way of performance evaluation as well as bringing the voting, the emulation and the reward into practicality. As a result of that change, over the previous years, the work of emulation and commendation at UEH has absolutely motivated every individual in terms of the process of working and dedicating to UEH University. Promoting this spirit, this year, UEH voted and honored the collectives and individuals that won the titles and awards of 2022, including the following titles: “Unit of the Year”; “Lecturer of the Year”; “Manager of the Year”; “Employee of the Year” in addition to “Outstanding Scientific Research of the Year” Award. With “The Community of change maker” Theme - UEH Award 2023 - wishes to convey the message: UEHer is not only an internal community but also expected to be the core team to unite stakeholders with the same aspirations together with the will to implement sustainable action goals. This Honor Ceremony Program is honored to welcome the attendance of UEH leaders: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council, Chairman of UEH Emulation-Commendation Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH together with the participation of Board of Directors of UEH Member Schools; Lecturers as Standing Committee of UEH Trade Union, Standing Committee of UEH Youth Union, UEH Student Union; Heads/Deputy Heads of UEH-affiliated Units; Heads/Deputy Heads of Department, Program Director; Heads of Trade Union of UEH-affiliated Units; UEH Unit Lecturers and especially the presence of those Honored Title and Awards Winners of 2022. Overview of UEH Award Ceremony 2023 At this ceremony, UEH take turns in honoring the TOP 12 Titles and Awards of this 2023 year. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council, Chairman of UEH Emulation - Commendation Council - awarding the decision to recognize the Title and honor Awards to individuals achieving the title of “Lecturer of the Year” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - awarding the decision to recognize the Title and honor Awards to individuals achieving the title of “Manager of the year” Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of UEH, and Assoc. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, Vice President of UEH, awarding the decision to recognize the Title and honor Awards to individuals winning the title of “Employee of the Year” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - awarding the decision to recognize the Title and honor Awards to individuals winning the award “Outstanding Scientific Researcher of the Year” From the TOP 12 list of each category, the UEH Emulation and Commendation Council voted the best Individual to win the title of each honorable category. To be presented in further details as follows: The title “Lecturer of the Year” was awarded to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Mai Dong – a Lecturer in Marketing Department - thanks to his outstanding efforts in working with Faculty Leaders to well implement digital transformation, business cooperation, training and teaching. He himself joined in UEH Advisory Committee bringing UEH into Top QSA 401+, achieving 07 internationally published articles, participating in Session Chairman of 10th International Conference on Emerging Challenges (ICECH) as well as guiding scientific research for students that won B Prize. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Mai Dong expressing his feelings when being awarded the title of “Lecturer of the Year” The title “Manager of the year” was awarded to Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of UEH Department for Continuing Education with 01 initiative in 2022, Ministerial-level Emulation Fighter in 2022, leading the synchronous implementation and optimization of University enrollment regarding Working-Studying Mode and Full-time University regarding Undergraduate Updated Mode from College Level as well as Diploma 2. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy expressing his feelings when being awarded the title “Manager of the year” With her excellent efforts at Journal of Asian Business and Economic Research, being a member of BTC UEH Day 2022 besides numerous contributions to UEH Trade Union, let congratulate MSc. Dao Thi Minh Huyen on being voted by the UEH Emulation-Commendation Council to be awarded “Employee of the Year” Title. MSc. Dao Thi Minh Huyen expressing her feelings when being awarded “Employee of the Year” Title With the thickness of published scientific products, Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Lecturer of UEH Faculty of Public Finance - was elected by UEH Emulation - Commendation Council for “Excellent Scientific Researcher of the Year” Award. Besides, “UEH Unit of the Year” Award was given to the following UEH collectives: UEH Department for Regular Training; UEH Faculty of Economics and Journal of Asian Business and Economic Research. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council - Chairman of the UEH Emulation-Commendation Council awarding the decision to recognize the Title and Honor Award for 3 excellent UEH Units of 2022 In 2022, 4 UEH lecturers were approved by Vietnam’s State Council of Professors towards recognizing the qualifications in terms of the Title of Associate Professor. In order to demonstrate the respect and the acknowledge towards the efforts of the newly-acknowledged Associate Professors during their work, teaching and scientific research, within the framework of the program, UEH solemnly held a Commencement Ceremony in announcing and awarding the appointing decisions in terms of Associate Professor Title in 2022 to: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Van Cuong - Department of Public Finance, Faculty of Public Finance; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Huynh Trang - Director of Training program in English Language, Faculty of Foreign Languages; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Phuong Thao – Vice Rector of UEH International School of Business. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh presenting the Appointment decision, flowers and Associate Professor’s costumes to the newly-acknowledged Associate Professors 2022 year has been witnessing UEH’s outstanding achievements and transformation towards becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. To achieve these outcomes results from the tireless dedication of all UEH teachers, officials and employees. Therefore, at the UEH program, it is respectfully honored to be presented the noble awards awarded by the Prime Minister, the Minister of Education and Training as follows: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategies and Policies Consulting Council and Dean of UEH Institute of Innovation - was awarded “National Emulation Fighter” Title by the Prime Minister for her outstanding achievements excelling in the patriotic emulation movement, contributing to the building socialism and defending our Fatherland. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding badges and congratulatory logos to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet UEH Units and UEH Individuals receiving the Prime Minister’s Certificate of Merit are as follows: UEH Faculty of Finance; Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies; Assoc. Dr. Tran Thi Hai Ly - Vice Dean of Faculty of Finance; Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of Banking Faculty; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thi Mai Hoai - Director of Sustainable Finance Institute. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding certificates of Merit and congratulatory flowers to UEH collectives and UEH individuals Distinguished Lecturers and Employees receiving the Medal for Educational Development from the Ministry of Education and Training are as follows: Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean of Faculty of Mathematics - Statistics; Dr. Phan Thu Hien - Deputy Head of Department of Financial Market, Faculty of Banking; Ms. Pham Thi Hoa - UEH Department of Facilities; Mr. Dinh Van Ky – UEH Department of Undergraduate Studies; Mr. Nguyen Minh Loc – UEH Department of Student Affairs; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Rector of CELG; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; Ms. Thai Thi Pha - UEH Board of Dormitory Management; MSc. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director of UEH Vinh Long Branch; Dr. Nguyen Thi Mai Trang - Faculty of Management; Dr. Le Vu Ngoc Thanh - Head of Department of Auditing, Faculty of Accounting; Ms. Doan Thi Thu Trang - UEH Department for Continuing Education; Ms. Le Thi Xuan - UEH Department of Facilities. Dr. Bui Quang Hung and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao awarding medals and flowers to congratulate UEH Lecturers and Employees Two UEH Units that have excellently received the Emulation Flag of the Ministry of Education and Training are UEH Faculty of Economics and UEH Department of Information Technology. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh presenting emulation flags and congratulatory flowers to the Units With constant efforts and great dedication to the educational development, the following outstanding Individuals winning Ministerial Emulation Soldier Title last year included: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao – UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of UEH Strategies and Policies Consulting Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of COB; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - UEH Department of Scheduling - Testing; MSc. Vo Ha Quang Dinh - Head of Department of Information Technology; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of UEH Department for Continuing Education; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Undergraduate Studies; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Hai Ly - Vice Dean of Faculty of Finance; MSc. Le Hoang Yen Khanh - UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Mai Dong - Faculty of International Business-Marketing; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Thi Phuong Vy - Faculty of Finance; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phung Duc Nam - Faculty of Finance; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tram Thi Xuan Huong - Faculty of Banking. Dr. Bui Quang Hung and Dr. Bui Quang Viet awarding Ministerial-level Emulation Fighter and congratulatory flowers Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding Ministerial Emulation Fighter What is more, 03 Units as Faculty of International Business - Marketing, UEH Department of Information Technology and UEH Department of Scheduling – Testing together with 60 individuals received the Certificate of Merit from the Minister of Education and Training. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding the Minister’s Certificate of Merit, congratulating flowers to the 03 Units Within the framework of the program was one ceremony held to announce and to present the award decisions on position appointment regarding the positions of Rector and Vice Rector of UEH College, Deans and Deputy Deans of UEH-affiliated Units in accordance with the authority of UEH President in terms of the 2020-2025 period. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding the decisions to appoint Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang holding the position of Vice Rector in charge of UEH College of Business as well as Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong holding the position of Vice Rector of UEH College of Business for the 2020 – 2025 term Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding the decisions to appoint Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam holding the position of Vice Rector in charge of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government for the 2020 – 2025 term Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong awarding the decision to appoint Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - in charge of UEH College of Technology and Design as well as Assoc Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh and Dr. Thai Kim Phung holding the positions of Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design for the 2020 - 2025 term Dr. Bui Quang Hung handing over the decision to appoint Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu holding the position of Vice Dean in charge of Faculty of International Business - Marketing, UEH College of Business in the 2020 – 2025 term Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao awarding the decision to appoint Dr. Le Dat Chi holding the position of Dean of Faculty of Finance, UEH College of Business for the 2020 – 2025 term Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding the decision to appoint Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vo Tat Thang holding the position of Dean of Faculty of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government for the 2020 – 2025 term Dr. Bui Quang Hung awarding the decision to appoint MSc. Phan Hien holding the position of Vice Dean in charge of Faculty of Business Information Technology and Dr. Nguyen Quoc Hung holding the position of Vice Dean of Faculty of Business Information Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design for the 2020 - 2025 term Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh awarding the decision to appoint Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of UEH Trade Union - holding the position of Director of Board of Dormitory Management for the term 2020 - 2025 Dr. Bui Quang Hung awarding the decision to appoint MSc. Cao Van Tien - Director of Board of Dormitory Management holding the position of Deputy Director of UEH Publishing House, cum Chairman of UEH Kiteco Printing Ltd. Company in the 2020 – 2025 term Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao awarding the decision to appoint MSc. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Secretary of UEH Youth Union, President of the UEH Student Union - holding the position of Deputy Director of UEH Center for Technology and Design, UEH College of Technology and Design for the 2020 – 2025 term Dr. Bui Quang Hung awarding the decision to appoint MSc. Phan Thi Thu Hang to work at UEH Kiteco Printing Ltd. Company Delivering congratulatory speeches to the winners of the 2022 Awards, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong affirmed that: “On behalf of Board of Management of UEH University, I would like, once again, to thank, to acknowledge the contributions and to congratulate the achievements of the units and individuals honored today. Today, you have received noble awards from the Party and the State. With the achievements achieved in the past year, it will be the foundation for each UEH individual to continue to strive to fulfill their duties well at UEH Unit and to develop UEH together. Concurrently, continuing or UEH tradition of more than 47 years is a tradition of dedication, professionalism, unity and solidarity. Hopefully in the new school year, we will continue to promote and to discover more excellent Units, Teachers, management officers with innovative innovations so as to create a foundation for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH development platform.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering a congratulatory speech to those who won distinguighed Titles and Awards in 2022 On the journey towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the visions, missions and core values ​​that UEH pursues cannot be achieved in a day or two; actually, it takes efforts, bold leadership, and courage to adapt from each UEH individual as well as UEH Unit. From this foundation, a community is spread and formed to lead changes for the sustainable future of UEH in particular and the society in general. Additional honoring clips: Clip: UEH Awards 2023 Clip: UEH Awards 2023 | Top 12 danh hiệu “Giảng viên của năm 2022” Clip: UEH Awards 2023 | Top 12 danh hiệu “Cán bộ quản lý của năm 2022” Clip: UEH Awards 2023 | Top 12 danh hiệu “Nhân viên của năm 2022” Clip: UEH Awards 2023 | Top 12 danh hiệu “Nhà khoa học của năm 2022” Additional pictures: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication, UEH Department of Human Resources Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This study investigates Vietnamese university EFL teachers’ and students’ beliefs and teachers’ practices regarding classroom assessment. Results show that Vietnamese teachers were generally aware of the importance of classroom assessment and dominantly used interactive scaffolding and performance assessment. Vietnamese students generally preferred formative assessment and some assessment activities (e.g., group work), while the teachers believed that summative assessment could engage students in learning and drew an analogy between performance assessment with summative assessment. Second language education research has been experiencing a growing interest in classroom assessment. Classroom assessment or classroom-based assessment can be employed to give grades, certify students’ academic record, and improve teaching and learning. While summative assessment is mainly used to measure students’ achievements, formative assessment, known as the teacher’s use of artifacts and activities to understand learners to help them learn, is well documented as to enhance the learning outcomes, motivate students to learn, and improve the teacher’s performance. In the classroom, these two types of assessment can be integrated coherently at different stages of teaching to enhance students’ achievements and reduce potential adverse impacts of grading. However, simply adopting classroom assessment models constructed in Western cultures and applying them in Asia, including Vietnam, are an example of overgeneralization as people in these different contexts may have different learning cultures. Asian students may hesitate to get involved in public discussions because having no answer or giving an incorrect answer can threaten face. Also, the specific characteristics of L2 (second or foreign language) assessment have motivated applied linguists to localize the classroom assessment framework. This study is, therefore, timely and aims to shed light on how the L2 classroom assessment framework should be adapted concerning the contextual factors of Vietnam. It explores Vietnamese university EFL teachers’ and students’ beliefs and teachers’ practices regarding classroom assessment. It employed a mixed-methods design. Teachers and students from different Vietnamese universities were invited to participate in the study. These universities applied a similar assessment policy: 40–50% of the total score for classroom assessment, and the final test, administered by the institutions, made up for the rest. Teachers could decide on test forms and content to give scores regarding classroom assessment. The popular choices were attendance, midterm tests, quizzes, and presentations. Questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and classroom observations were deployed to collect data. Data collected from classroom observations show that the teachers employed interactive scaffolding and performance assessment the most frequently. Scaffolding, according to the current literature, can be used to support students’ uptake in L2 classrooms. It is essential to note that the more the teacher scaffolds students, the more contingently controlled the students may feel. In other words, teachers’ use of scaffolding should depend on students’ current competences. It might be necessary for teachers to diagnose students to understand them and their learning before they use scaffolding in L2 teaching. However, the teachers used diagnostic assessment relatively marginally in the classroom. It is well-documented that diagnostic assessment can engage students in learning, providing teachers with information about students’ learning problems from which they can suggest remedies. Also, there was no evidence of the teachers’ use of self-assessment and peer assessment. Self-assessment and peer assessment may mediate the learning process. As a goal-oriented approach, L2 self-assessment may help students monitor their own learning and enhance their responsibility for learning in the long run. Also, peer assessment assists students in exchanging opinions. It academically benefits both students who serve as assessors and students who are assessed. Data collected from the questionnaires and interviews give insights into students’ and teachers’ beliefs. Data collected from the questionnaire show some significant discrepancies between the beliefs of students and teachers about teacher scaffolding and performance assessment. Interview data provide interpretations of such differences. While the students associated performance assessment with summative assessment due to their experiences with teachers’ practices in the classroom and indicated their preferences for formative assessment, the teachers viewed performance assessment as a tool of summative assessment that could save time by engaging students in one test. This finding confirmed the observation data that the teachers used performance assessment as a summative assessment tool. It is crucial to address that performance assessment can be conducted formatively. Accordingly, teachers may provide constructive feedback to support learning. Also, performance assessment can provide evidence of a wide range of skills which teachers and students may use to plan remedial actions. Performance assessment was one of the biggest concerns. Most students believed that tasks, exercises, quizzes, and short tests should be used as tools for teachers to understand students and find appropriate remedies to support the learning process rather than to give scores and grades. In other words, they preferred classroom assessment to be prone to formative rather than summative assessment. They responded that the use of summative assessment sometimes made the classroom tense. Also, most of them did not think that the scores and grades reflected their competences. That is, they did not trust the reliability and validity of the summative assessment in the classroom. All of them realized that different teachers administered tests at different levels of difficulty even though they taught at the same level. The results also indicate that the students preferred interacting in small groups to speaking to the whole class. It is important to note that peers can interactively support each other in learning. They may feel more confident when they interact with peers than when they interact with teachers. Also, the students were concerned about their teachers’ grading fairness. Fairness is a complex and salient issue in a summative component of classroom assessment as it reflects teachers’ beliefs and assessment literacy. In the summative component of classroom assessment, it has been provoking ongoing debates. As classroom assessment is context-sensitive, L2 classroom assessment practices should take into account sociocultural factors. However, it should be used to engage students in learning rather than force them to learn. Appropriate use of classroom assessment may increase students’ satisfaction and motivate them to learn; otherwise, it can cause anxiety in the classroom. As Asian students are generally emotionally charged, they may withdraw from the classroom activities when they feel demotivated or lose face. It might be essential for educational institutions to have a test bank and grading criteria to ensure reliability and validity if they want to include summative assessment in classroom assessment. Also, while male students preferred self-regulated learning (self-assessment), female students preferred interactive assessment. This finding provides a reference for Vietnam and similar contexts. Teachers may consider this finding to justify the classroom assessment framework. When teachers identify any incongruences between teachers’ and students’ beliefs, they can elicit such differences to students to improve students’ behaviors in the classroom and promote the learning outcomes. The findings suggest implications for classroom assessment practices in Vietnam and similar contexts. Regarding the sociocultural issues raised by the students, it might be necessary to adapt classroom assessment theories to suit the learning culture of Vietnam. The success of classroom assessment partly depends on students’ emotions. They need to feel safe to receive and provide feedback, resulting in improvement in their competences. Rapports between teachers and students and between peers may prevent students from feeling criticized and annoyed when they receive less positive feedback. It is students’ attitude towards feedback that can contribute to their development of knowledge and skills. In other words, the more constructive they find feedback is, the more willing they are to receive and provide it. Thus, it is important for language teachers to consider sociocultural factors to modify classroom assessment literature to suit the context. Two limitations can be seen from this study. First, driven by the research questions, this study mainly investigated teachers’ and students’ beliefs and practices concerning L2 classroom assessment. Further studies can explore the effects of classroom assessment types and tasks on students’ academic achievements. Second, because the current study was confined to the context of Vietnam, the findings mainly reported beliefs and practices of classroom assessment at the tertiary level in the context. Future research can investigate how classroom assessment is conducted at other education levels and in other contexts. This study extends the current classroom assessment literature. As classroom assessment is context-bound, it might be necessary for teachers to consider contextual factors to justify the classroom assessment framework. Summative assessment, if included in classroom assessment, can be performed formatively. That means teachers can use students’ academic achievements to give feedback on what students should do and how they should do it to facilitate the learning process. In terms of the reliability and validity of summative assessment, institutions may need to have a test bank and educate teachers in assessment literacy. Please view the full paper titled Vietnamese university EFL teachers’and students’ beliefs and teachers’ practices regarding classroom assessment at HERE. Author: Dr. Bui Phu Hung - School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. This article is in the series Spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH cordially invites dear readers to look forward to the upcoming Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY #69. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 31, Cambodian Minister of Rural Development, Mr. Sok Saravuth visited and worked with the School of Economics, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG). The purpose of the visit was to exchange training, research and policy-making needs in rural development, and to revisit the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City as an alumnus of batch 11 of UEH. Attending the event, on behalf of UEH, there were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Dr. Le Thanh Loan - Head of Department of Agricultural Economics, Environment and Natural Resources, MSc. Phung Thanh Binh - Director of the Agribusiness program, along with lecturers from UEH School of Economics. This program aimed to share views, experiences, challenges in policy making and implementation in Cambodia and necessary supports from scientists, research and teaching. Representating UEH, Assoc. Prof. Pham Khanh Nam shared with Mr. Sok Saravuth the development orientations and values of UEH University, especially in social contribution activities. UEH is in the Top 7 Best Universities in Vietnam, Top 60 in Southeast Asia according to the Webometrics Ranking, and in the Top 401+ in the ranking of the Best Universities in Asia in 2023. Providing advanced training programs with high teaching quality, UEH focuses on scientific research, especially those with practical values and social influences in the direction of sustainable development. Overview of the exchange between Mr. Sok Saravuth and UEH Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam sharing the development orientation and values of UEH Sharing about the visit, Mr. Sok Saravuth  mentionedthe challenges that Cambodia is facing in the process of developing and implementing policies. Mr. Sok Saravuth also shared his concerns and some needs for the cooperation and support of policy makers and implementers for scientists, teaching and research. Minister Sok Saravuth sharing his concerns of policy makers and implementers Dr. Le Thanh Loan shared business training activities and empirical research related to rural development; practical sharing on the contribution of local empirical research projects to help promote rural development as well as build sustainable agricultural models in the Mekong Delta and short-term but practical training courses that meet the need to update new knowledge about sustainable development in business operations immediately applied to the reality of business management. Dr. Le Thanh Loan sharing about business training activities and empirical research on rural development Under the frame of the working session, Mr. Phung Thanh Binh presented the reality of rural development in Vietnam. Accordingly, Vietnam needs to improve the value of agricultural production by focusing on areas with high development potential, increasing training, education and new techniques for workers. MSc. Phung Thanh Binh - Lecturer of the School of Economics - presenting the topic "The reality of rural development in Vietnam" The discussion between Minister Sok Saravuth and UEH was an opportunity to share challenges and needs for cooperation between UEH University and State management agencies to promote economic development in a sustainable way. The exchange and discussion between the two sides were considered very practical and bringing many benefits for development. In the spirit of enthusiastic sharing, Minister Sok Saravuth’s visit to UEH took place successfully, promising many visits and exchanges of the Cambodian delegation and cooperation opportunities between policy makers and UEH in the near future. More photos regardingthe event: Dr. Le Thanh Loan and MSc. Phung Thanh Binh listening to sharings about challenges and needs of policy makers and implementers in rural development MSc. Nguyen Huu Loc sharing advantages and disadvantages of exporting agricultural products Sharing solutions on rural development in many aspects Consulting businesses participating in the discussion Representatives of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Environment and Natural Resources presenting gifts and taking some photos with the delegation News, photos: UEH School of Economics, CELG UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 24, 2023, School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City held a research seminar with the topic "Trust and bank lending technology". This is the first Research Seminar hold by the School of Banking in Research Seminar Series 2023 (SOB's Research Seminar - SRS 2023) to create a forum for exchanging and learning experiences in scientific research and international publication. The speaker is Professor Jean-Christophe Statnik at IAE University of Lille, Director of the Master Program in Financial Management. Professor Statnik’sresearch interest focus in disproportionate trust in the relationship between the bank and the company and publication on prestigious journals such as Journal of Banking and Finance, Empirical Economics,Journal of European Financial Management và Finance, and so on. At the seminar, Professor Jean-Christophe Statnik presented research works of his team, including Professor Lobez Frédéric and PhD student Ly Hoang Vu, on the relationship between trust and lending institution structure of the bank (the organizational structure of bank credit). Based on data from LITS II, BEPS II and Bankscope 2010, the research has found evidence that if banks operate in regions with a high degree of trust, they tend to operate a centralized lending model (hierarchy structure). Hence, lending decisions are concentrated mainly at the centralized loan committee and based on hard information (information from audited financial statements, credit history, ...). Conversely, if trust is less consolidated, banks will tend to choose a more decentralized lending model (decentralized organization). Then, the basis for the lending decision-making process is mainly based on the soft information that the bank has obtained in the process of contacting and transacting with customers. This result is robust. with different measures for trust and after query endogeneity processing. One of the highlights of the seminar was the lively exchange between the speakers and the participants. Questions are asked around research motivation, structural organisation of banks, approach method of the research paper, the exchange took place in combination between the audience in the room and the online audience (hybrid). The sincere and enthusiastic answers of the speaker fulfilled the first research seminar in the SRS2023 series of the School of Banking - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Some pictures at the SRS2023 Research Seminar No.1 New, photos: School of Banking, COB UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 6, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City jointly held the Closing and Certificate Awarding Ceremony of the training program "Senior Manager - Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City", concurrently, officially signing a cooperation agreement in 2023. Overview of the ceremony Attending the program, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao – UEH Vice President; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Department for Continuing Education; Mr. Le Dong Du - Deputy Chief of UEH School Office; MSc. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of Department for Continuing Education; together with Leaders of Units/Departments and Lecturers. On behalf of Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City (EVNHCMC), there were: Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Member of the Board of Directors, General Director; Mr. Le Tan Dinh - Member of the Board of Directors; Ms. Do Thi Xuan Chi - Member of the Board of Directors; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha - Deputy General Director; Mr. Bui Hai Thanh - Deputy General Director; Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director; with the Board of Directors of the Corporation. Speaking at the conclusion of the course, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - shared: “Implementing the cooperation agreement between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City in 2023, UEH held the Training Program for Senior Managers of Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City". To organize the course, UEH built its own training program to update management knowledge listed as: Change Management, Creative and Innovation Management, Information Sharing Management, Comprehensive Quality Management; and new knowledge listed as Digital Transformation and sustainable development, green energy, renewable energy; skills needed for leaders in the new era listed as tools and methods of human resource management according to international standards, improving employee experience. The program also provides an opportunity to connect and to share with experts in many fields as well as listens to success stories from typical domestic and foreign businesses. Besides, it provides practical learning experiences in Korea like working with the Ministry of Energy, Korean energy companies, and Korean Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). On behalf of UEH’s leadership, I would like to congratulate the students who have studied well and completed the final assessment of the course, with the results of 24 learners completed with Distinction, 9 learners completed with Excellence and 3 Good learners. Besides, he thanked the Leaders, Department of Organization - Human Resources of Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City for their attention, support, and creating favorable conditions for the success of the course. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivering a speech summarizing the course Acknowledging the students’ efforts to study and successfully complete the training courses, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of UEH Department for Continuing Education - officially announced the completion decision and issued training Certificates to the learners. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of UEH Department for Continuing Education - announcing the  completion decision to learners of the training course Conferring certificates of completion to learners On the basis of the results obtained in the training cooperation over the past time, in order to strengthen the cooperation relationship, promote the strengths of the two sides to connect and support each other in the process of operation and development, bringing practical benefits to both parties and the community, under the frame of the program, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City officially signed a cooperation agreement in 2023 with the following contents: ●        Connecting training with practice: implementing Internships/ Business Semester programs according to the needs of EVNHCMC, and sharing knowledge with EVNHCMC every month; ●        Connecting to carry out studies and projects; ●        Connecting to attract human resources - Spreading the brand; ●        Scientific and technological activities and innovation. Leaders of UEH and EVNHCMC signing a cooperation agreement in 2023 After more than 47 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a prestigious center for training, research and scientific consultation in economics, finance, business, law, management, technology and design in Vietnam, contributing to the career of construction and socio-economic development of the country. In its process of development, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with businesses through the program “Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Implementation”, to be able to accompany enterprises in the process of training high-quality human resources; concurrently, to bring values to society and the community, especially spreading the value of multi-disciplinary knowledge. The cooperation between UEH and Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City is believed to bring extremely practical values towards sustainable development for both sides and the country. Additional photos at the ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of March 31, 2023, at Room B1-302, Campus B Nguyen Tri Phuong, the School of Accounting and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Vietnam Chapter (ACFE Vietnam Chapter) organized a seminar with the topic “ Why do people commit to fraud?”. The seminar aims to build up a connection between students and members of ACFE Vietnam, as well as an opportunity to learn more about fraud and preventing fraud. ACFE is an American fraud research organization established in 1988 as the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. This is the world's largest anti-fraud organization and a leading provider of anti-fraud training and education. With more than 90,000 members in over 180 countries, ACFE helps reduce business fraud globally and gives communities confidence in the integrity and objectivity of professional organizations. The seminar took place in English with the representatives of Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President, Vice President of ACFE Vietnam Chapter, the pedagogical team of the School of Accounting, the members of ACFE Vietnam Chapter, and lecturers from Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh University of Banking, and more than 200 students from different universities. To open the seminar, Mr. Saman Bandara, current President of ACFE Vietnam Chapter, Senior Partner at EY Vietnam, again emphasized the importance of fraud investigation, the causes leading to fraud and the necessity to prevent fraud, that is also the meaning of today's conference topic. At the seminar, the speakers including Mr Saman, Ms Mai Dang and Mr Jay presented more specifically about the elements of Donald Cressey's (1950) Fraud Triangle model, which is a classic study of the world. Three components in this model including: Pressure, opportunity and rationalization were concretized by these speakers along with real cases to help answer the question: "Why do people commit to fraud?" The seminar was a great success when it provided an excellent opportunity for students in accounting and auditing to listen to the sharing from practicing professionals and experts in the field of anti-fraud activities, improving their professional knowledge, updating their skills on emerging topics, and enhancing their understandings on empirical practices. New, photos: School of Accounting Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From March 27th, 2023 to March 31st, 2023, World Resources Institute’s (WRI) Resilience and Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) hosted its first University Network workshop in Nairobi, Kenya from March 27th through March 31st in collaboration with the Centre for Sustainable Finance at SOAS, University of London (SOAS). RAMP seeks to leverage and improve the expertise and teaching capacity of local universities through its University Network to build the capacity of governments to manage climate-related risks. RAMP’s University Network convened and trained 53 faculty from across nine countries to deliver four new graduate-level course curricula related to climate adaptation, resilience, and finance. This core curriculum was developed through RAMP’s University Network in collaboration with academics and technical partners from across the Global North and South, including Bangladesh, Uganda, United Kingdom, and Vietnam. This event also formed an initial network with more than 50 experts from universities, research institutes and international organizations from 11 countries around the world, including Bangladesh, Jamaica, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, USA, UK and Vietnam. RAMP’s delivery model is unique: RAMP partners with leading institutions of higher education and research to support governments in a sustainable and context-specific manner. RAMP recognizes that leveraging the relationships between local universities and their government counterparts built over decades is crucial for sustainably building the capacity of countries to better align economic development with climate-related risks. This triangular approach differentiates RAMP from traditional technical assistance programs that often overlook the talent and expertise countries already rely on, ultimately failing to deliver longer term change. In Vietnam, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a founding member of the University Network, and is the only representative of Vietnam to sign the Memorandum of Understanding with this network at the end of 2022. The training course chair includes the following members: Dr. Carter Brandon - World Resources Institute (Former Chief Global Economist of the World Bank); Professor Ulrich Volz - SOAS; Dr. Harald Heubaum - SOAS. Members of the delegation include Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thi Mai Hoai (Dean of the Institute of Sustainable Finance); Dr. Ho Quoc Thong (Lecturer of the Faculty of Economics); Dr. Tran My Minh Chau (The Economy and Environment Partnership of Southeast Asia); Dr. Pham Thai Binh, Accsoc.Prof.Dr. Dang Van Cuong, Dr. Tran Trung Kien (Lecturers of the Faculty of Public Finance), MSc. Dang Thi Bach Van (Head of Administration Office of CELG, Lecturer of Faculty of Public Finance). Figure 1: CELG-UEH team and members of the Organizing Committee of the training course Figure 2: CELG-UEH team participating in training in Kenya Participating in the training course is especially important for UEH-CELG. Accordingly, the trained lecturers are expected to have a better capacity to support public sector organizations in Vietnam, support the government in the next steps of the roadmap, and strengthen adaptive capacity and resilience to increasingly severe climate change.  Besides, the delegation of UEH-CELG also actively contributed ideas on the upcoming orientation and plans of RAMP together with the University Network. The comments focused on the proposal to organize capacity building training courses for lecturers and government officials, maintain and develop collaborative relationships among network members through research projects, support and jointly develop training programs, develop programs to support students and researchers on climate finance and related topics, and promote the introduction of research output into policy making. Figure 3: Presentation by Dr. Carter Brandon – World Resources Institute Figure 4: Discussion of issues At the course, each lecturer of UEH-CELG was optional to participate in 02 out of 04 training topics: (1)   Adaptation Finance Reporters: Gaia Larsen and Carter Brandon - World Resources Institute ; (2)   Understanding Climate-Related MacroFinancial Risks (Understanding Climate-Related MacroFinancial Risks); Reporter: Yannis Dafermos - SOAS (3)   Climate-related public finance and budgeting (Climate budgeting and public financial management); Reporter: Shanaz Broermann - CABRI (4)   Disaster Risk Finance (Disaster Risk Finance). Reporter: Emily Montier - Consutant / Ulrich Volz - SOAS Each topic consisted of an average of 05-10 lectures, lasting 02 working days/topic. In addition, the project incorporated some research showcases. In particular, the faculty team of UEH-CELG had a round table session with Professor Ulrich Volz - SOAS on further activities that will develop in the nearest future in Vietnam. Figure 5: Information exchange between CELG-UEH members during the training session The organizers have expected each member participating in the training course to maximize their capacity in developing lectures (new lectures or integrated into lectures of existing training programs) aimed at fostering and improving adaptive capacity, reducing risks of climate change, improving the ability to make effective budgets, etc. Participants in the training course will also play an important role in operating and developing the network, encouraging young teams to actively contribute to the network's effective development through lectures, training programs, quality research. In particular, this team will become the core force of upcoming training courses to meet the needs of governments for building and enhancing climate change mitigation and adaptation capacity. Figure 6: Dr. Harald Heubaum – SOAS presents the work of the University Network on Climate Finance The training course has took place with high productivity, the UEH-CELG delegation affirmed their important role in introducing UEH's image, professional capacity and efforts to connect with international partners in increasing internationalization of UEH. In addition, the UEH-CELG delegation has highly appreciated the contents equipped in this training course. Some pictures from the course Figure 7: Prof. Ulrich Volz – SOAS and Dr. Harald Heubaum – SOAS discussing with members Figure 8: Organizing committee of the training course and the delegations of countries participating in the training course Figure 9: Organizing committee of the training course and the delegations of countries participating in the training course Figure 10: All participants in the training course New, photos: CELG Administration Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) held a CELG Seminar with the theme "Rapid structural change and better jobs: Special Economic Zones, FDI and Labor Markets in Vietnam". The speaker was PhD Candidate Tevin Tafese, University of Göttingen. The event was attended by Dr. Tran Quang Van - Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Le Vinh Trien - School of Government; Dr. Ho Quoc Thong, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoang Oanh, MSc. Nguyen Ngoc Danh - School of Economics and those as  current students at  UEH Doctoral programs. The authors assessed the impacts of the participation of a low-middle-income country like Vietnam in Global Value Chains (GVCs) on the labor market by analyzing the expansion of Special Economic Zones in districts throughout the country. For more than 20 years, Vietnam has been deeply involved in Global Value Chains by establishing more than 300 Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across the country. The authors used satellite images from Google Earth to track the change in the infrastructure of Special Economic Zones in 708 districts across 63 Provinces and Cities across the country during the period 2000-2020. Satellite images and data from annual Vietnamese labor force surveys to develop a measure of annual labor market exposure to SEZs. The authors considered the effects of the SEZ on the labor market, including labor market participation, structural changes (major and career choices) and wages. The authors found that SEZ has a strong impact on the local labor market. In districts with special economic zones, employment rates are higher, people work fewer hours, and they move from farming households to private and foreign companies. These career choice changes are dramatic for women. Furthermore, wage income increased in counties with the presence of SEZs, and hourly wages increased even more, especially for women. However, the effects of the SEZ are largely limited to manufacturing occupations and workers in foreign manufacturing companies and somewhat limited to domestic firms. The presentation of PhD candidate Tevin Tafese attracted the interest and the comments from the lecturers and those fellows in attendance to continue to improve the research work. With the spirit of positive academic exchange, this CELG seminar took place successfully. We look forward to receiving the interest of participating researchers. More photos about the event: PhD candidate Tevin Tafese presenting his research paper The speaker listening to questions from participants Lecturers and students attending the seminar Dr. Le Vinh Trien giving gifts and thanking the speakers Souvenirs presented in the ending session News, photos: General Department of CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 2, Leaders of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) attended the Conference to announce the planning and the investment promotion of Khanh Hoa Province in 2023. Concurrently, the cooperation agreement between UEH and the People’s Committee of Khanh Hoa Province in the 2023-2028 period was officially signed together with the memorandum of understanding regarding the investment in training and research facilities by University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City in Nha Trang City was presented. The conference to announce the planning and the investment promotion of Khanh Hoa Province in 2023 was jointly organized by the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the Ministry of Construction, and the People’s Committee of Khanh Hoa Province on April 2nd in Nha Trang City. Attending the Conference were Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh; Members of the Party Central Committee; Leaders of Ministries, Branches, Central agencies, Provinces and centrally-run Cities; Representatives of Embassies of foreign countries; international organizations as well as businesses and investors. On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH. This conference was held to announce the plannings of Khanh Hoa Province approved by competent authorities in combination with introducing and promoting the potentials and advantages of Khanh Hoa Province besides the province’s development orientation in order to attract more investment capital as well as modern and advanced technology from domestic and foreign investors towards Khanh Hoa Province. This is one of the crucial activities of the series of events to celebrate 370 years of construction and development of Khanh Hoa Province (1653 - 2023) and 48 years of Khanh Hoa’s Liberation Day (April 2, 1975 - April 2, 2023). Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attending the Conference to announce the planning and investment promotion of Khanh Hoa Province in 2023. Source: Government News Within the Conference framework, an official ceremony regarding Cooperation Agreement was held between the People’s Committee of Khanh Hoa Province and the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in the 2023-2028 period; Memorandum of Understanding regarding the investment in UEH Training and Research Facility in Nha Trang City. To be in more details, the content of the cooperation agreement between UEH and Khanh Hoa Province in the 2023 - 2028 period includes the followings: 1. Cooperation in training and human resource development: + Coordinating postgraduate and graduate training to develop high-quality human resources for the Province; + Coordinating training to improve innovation and technology capacity for personnel involved in vocational education development; + Coordinating training to enhance the capacity of enterprise development and start-up innovation; + Coordinating training to boost economic and technological management capacity and to update knowledge of international integration; + Supporting and creating conditions for University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) implementing the Project of Training and Research orientated into a Branch located in the North Hon Ong urban area, Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province. 2. Cooperation in research, science and technology transfer, digital transformation oriented towards the applied research of Khanh Hoa Province. 3. Cooperation in specialized science and technology consulting for science and technology tasks deployed in Khanh Hoa Province. 4. Cooperation on critical consultation for programs, policies and plans for socio-economic development of Khanh Hoa Province in terms of annual and every-5-year timeline. 5. Consulting and criticizing urban development projects in the direction of smart, sustainable, international identity and connectivity. 6. Restructuring the economy associated with the renewal of the Province’s growth model on the basis of science, technology and innovation towards diversification, value-added and efficiency; green and circular economy. 7. Promoting Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa tourism brand; investment and trade promotion concerning Khanh Hoa products. 8. Attracting domestic and foreign investment resources; developing new mechanisms and policies to create attractiveness to promote investment attraction. 9. Managing and using natural resources effectively, protecting the environment, responding to natural disasters and adapting to climate change and sea level rise. 10. Researching and consulting other contents according to the needs of Khanh Hoa Province to successfully implement Resolution No. 09-NQ/TW dated January 28, 2022 of the Politburo regarding the construction and the development of Khanh Hoa Province to 2030, with vision to 2045. Memorandum of Understanding regarding the investment in UEH Training and Research Facility in Nha Trang City is to recognize the cooperation and the coordination in terms of the implementation of investment and effective operation of the Training and Research Facility Research from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), oriented to become a UEH Branch in Nha Trang City, with the purpose of serving the common development of Khanh Hoa Province and University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Accordingly, the project will be started in the fourth quarter of 2023 and is expected to be completed and put into operation in the third quarter of 2025. Once the project is completed, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) will carry out research and training in accordance with modern educational models, supporting the development of human resources in both Khanh Hoa Province and the South Central Coast and Central Highlands. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - receiving the Memorandum of Understanding regarding the investment in UEH Training and Research Facility in Nha Trang City Prime Minister Nguyen Minh Chinh issued one Decision approving the Khanh Hoa Provincial Planning for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2050. Specifically, the overall development goal of Khanh Hoa Province by 2030 is to become a centrally-run city under the Central Government; an international sea tourism and service center; a growth pole, the center of the Central Coast Region, the Central Highlands and the whole country in terms of marine economy, industry-high technology, science and technology, innovation, human resource training and high-quality healthcare services. In terms of Vision to 2050, Khanh Hoa Province is a major marine economic center of Vietnam country; being a smart city, environmentally friendly, with identity and in parallel with Asia; striving to become one of Asia’s leading coastal cities that attract tourists and imply a livable environment with a synchronous and modern infrastructure system and so on. Therefore, the construction and the development the contingent of cadres and civil servants, especially the cadres at the strategic level, is one of the key breakthroughs to plan and to implement the Party and State’s major guidelines, policies and decisions to implement the development of Khanh Hoa Province. On this foundation, UEH, together with the social responsibility of a prestigious and top-qualified key University in the Vietnamese public higher education system, has officially cooperated with Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee in the field of higher education: training high-quality human resources, consulting and researching regional development projects; concurrently, investing in building UEH Training and Research Facility in Nha Trang City with the mission of high quality training and research, contributing to the supply of human resources for the sustainable development of the South Central and  Highlands region. This is one of UEH’s practical efforts towards contributing to the development of Khanh Hoa Province in particular and the Vietnam country’s socio-economic condition in general. In July 2022, UEH launched a Master Training Course majoring in Public Management in Khanh Hoa Province with 61 learners as cadres, civil servants and public employees working in Khanh Hoa Province. In April 2023, UEH will open one Advanced Executive Master Class majoring in Smart and Creative Urban Management for more than 40 students nominated by Khanh Hoa Province to prepare for the planning, management and operation of a smart modern city in the future and training and supporting activities in terms of entrepreneurship, innovation, and STEM education for teachers and students in Khanh Hoa Province. After 47 years of establishment and development, with the strategy of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University being implemented, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is making every effort to contribute to the development of the country through training high-quality human resources, contributing to economic development towards the goal of sustainable development. Additional photos of UEH leaders attending the Conference in Khanh Hoa Province: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 1, 2023, at UEH Vinh Long Campus, UEH cooperated with Vinh Long Department of Education and Training to organize RoboCon UEH 2023 - UEH Dancing Robot Contest and the closing of the "STEM Teaching training course” for teachers and high school students in Vinh Long Province in 2023. The robots entering the final ranking round of “UEH Dancing Robot Contest 2023” Overview of the Closing Ceremony of the “STEM Teaching” training course for teachers and high school students in Vinh Long Province in 2023 Attending the Contest and Closing Ceremony of the training course, from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the participation of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Campus (VLC) - Head of the Contest Organizing Committee; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director - UEH VLC; MSc. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director of VLC; MSc. Nguyen Duc Vinh - Deputy Director of VLC; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director, Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology; Dr. Thai Kim Phung - Dean of UEH School of Information Technology for Business, UEH College of Technology and Design; MSc. Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Secretary of UEH Youth Union, President of UEH Student Association, in charge of the Mekong Incubator, along with UEH Lecturers as teaching experts of UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology as well as Leaders of the Departments, Centers, and Schools at VLC. On behalf of Provincial Department of Industry and Trade, there was the presence of Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Khoa - Deputy Head of Secondary Education and Continuing Education Department, Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province; Dr. Dang Phuc Hung - Head of Scientific Management Department - Department of Science and Technology of Vinh Long Province and Leaders of Departments of Education and Training of Districts/Towns/Cities in Vinh Long Province. The UEH Robocon Contest 2023 – The UEH Dancing Robot Contest has 34 competing teams of 103 teachers and 83 students from high schools, junior high schools and teachers of the Education and Training Departments with 34 cute robots competing through different rounds. The group stage is based on the music chosen by the Organizing Committee and by the teams selected in accordance with the regulations of each round. The contest absolutely attracts and arouses passion and creativity in each teacher and studen;thereby, evoking and raising awareness to explore, learn, and perform well in teaching and learning tasks, and most especially promoting STEM education activities in schools. Speaking at the Closing Ceremony of the “STEM Teaching” training program and awarding prizes of the Robocon Contest 2023 - UEH Dancing Robot Contest, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - emphasized: “With this program, through the results of summarizing and the results of the activities of each topic, it clearly shows the enthusiasm that UEH wishes to implement and the mission that UEH has committed to the Ministry of Education and Training and to Vinh Long Province when establishing UEH Branch in Vinh Long Province to train high-quality human resources to meet the human resource needs of Vinh Long Province in particular, and the Mekong Delta in general. With UEH Global Community Project, the activities that UEH implements refer to the social responsibility of a national key university, UEH will accompany the country’s education system and its leaders and lecturers. What UEH approaches from developed countries in the world will be researched to select and deploy to the community, hopefully with the efforts of the teachers/lecturers, the dynamism and curiosity of the students with the companionship of UEH as well as some other universities, lecturers and students will have the best support in teaching and learning activities. “UEH Global Community Project” with activities implemented since 2020, has received the attention of teachers and students in provinces/cities according to year-by-year activities listed as online teaching; Compiling online lectures; Testing and evaluation tools; college preparation online test tools;  personality self-discovery test tool to assist in choosing the right career and so on.In 2023, with the launch of the "STEM Teaching" activity in Vinh Long Province, the program was greatly successful and will continue to be replicated and deployed in other Provinces in the Mekong Delta in general and additional Provinces in the country. In the upcoming time, UEH will continue to implement and to accompany the education system with the next programs and projects. UEH hopes that the leaders of the education system will continue to pay attention and cooperate, all lecturers will continue to make efforts and try to receive and implement effectively in your educational institutions”. Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of UEH cumDirector of Vinh Long Campus, delivering the closing speech of the training course On behalf of the coordinating organization, Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan, Deputy Director of Vinh Long Provincial Department of Education and Training, stated: “Although the time to organize the training course is limited, all units and teams have tried very hard in studying and participated in UEH Robocon Contest with promising results. The results of the program exceeded our expectations; The aim of the competition is to find the teams with high results; nevertheless, the biggest benefit of this STEM contest and training course is the knowledge of designing and programming robots, and the thinking and creative skills that the reporters at UEH Institutes of Intelligent and Interactive Technology provided the trainees. We hope that teachers, lecturers and students will make good use of that knowledge and skills to continue researching, organizing and implementing solutions as well as having solutions to promote and organize teaching to bring STEM education into schools effectively, contributing to improving the education quality of the Province". Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan, Deputy Director of Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long Province, speaking at the Closing Ceremony of the training course The training program ended, leaving unforgettable impressions, cultivating and promoting passion and creating great motivation for each teacher and student. The variety of opinions exchanged and shared by teachers and students during the course show the joy and excitement of teachers, lecturers and students upon accessing the training program. Student Huynh Thanh Dat, Grade 11 specializing in Physics, Nguyen Binh Khiem High School for the Gifted, sharing At the end of the training course, the Organizing Committee awarded UEH’s authenticated electronic certificates to 186 participants. At the Closing Ceremony, the Organizing Committee presented certificates of merit and rewards to the winning teams of the UEH Robocon 2023 - The UEH Dancing Robot Contest. Member of the "Seven Stars Super Robot" Team of Nguyen Binh Khiem High School for the Gifted winning the Champion Cup of the UEH Robocon Contest 2023 Team of Education and Training Department of Mang Thit District winning the second prize of UEH Robocon 2023 The team of Nguyen Van Thiet High School, Mang Thit District winning the third prize of the UEH Robocon Contest 2023 Teams: Department of Education and Training of Binh Minh Town, Thanh Binh Secondary and High School in Vung Liem District, Department of Education and Training of Binh Tan District winning the Consolation Prize, UEH Robocon Contest 2023 Additional pictures of the UEH Robocon Contest 2023 - UEH Dancing Robot Contest, The Learning Process and the Closing Ceremony of the “STEM Teaching” Training Program: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Head of the Judges - stating the requirements and deploying some notes to the competition teams Additional photos regarding the learning process News, Photos: Vinh Long Campus (Department of Training, Department of Admissions and Communications) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) continued to hold CELG Seminar at B1.1001 with the theme "Using role models to inspire marginalized groups: A cautionary tale". The speaker was Professor Finn Tarp, University of Copenhagen, a leading scientist in development economics and a senior policy consultant for many countries around the world. The meeting was attended by: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Markus Taussig - Rutgers University (USA); Dr. Le Van Chon; Dr. Tran Quang Van and MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Linh - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vo Tat Thang, Dr. Ho Quoc Thong, Dr. Ho Hoang Anh, Dr. Nguyen Quang – UEH School of Economics; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung – UEH School of Government and PhD candidates and graduate students of CELG. The authors used role models which are success stories with different household-scale business models. These success stories were built into interventional tool videos. Households in the study were shown inspirational videos of success stories to promote economic activities with the expectation of increasing the income of ethnic minority households. The research sample was approximately 800 ethnic minority households in 3 Northern Provinces of Vietnam (Lao Cai, Lai Chau and Dien Bien). These households were divided into treatment groups and control groups. Within 7 months, the research team conducted a survey to collect data before and after the intervention, with the outcome variables being income, quantity of goods production activities. The contents of the videos in the three surveys were: (1) the ideal model is the ethnic minority in Vietnam, (2) the ideal model is the Kinh ethnic group, and (3) the placebo video (this group was invited to watch a lifestyle and food video - unrelated to the success stories). Research results showed that: although the level of participation of households in both the pre- and post-intervention stages is very high, the inspirational video intervention with Kinh characters does not affect business activities or minority household income. The team also found the evidence for the impact of inspirational stories on ethnic minority characters. These households did not engage in commercial agricultural activities and switched to subsistence agriculture. The findings indicated that ideal or role models are unreliable and reduce trust and cause inspired ethnic minority participants to behave contrary to the message of the inspirational videos. In general, the research results raised some questions regarding the generalizability of the role model interventions in promoting commodity production and increasing household income of ethnic minorities in the North Vietnam. Professor Finn Tarp’s presentation attracted the interest and the comments from the lecturers and fellows in attendance to further improve their research work. With the spirit of positive academic exchange, the first CELG seminar of 2023 was successfully held. We look forward to receiving the interest of participating researchers in the upcoming future. More photos about the academic session: Professor Finn Tarp presenting the research paper Lecturers and students listening to the presentation Dr. Le Van Chon - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City -  delivering a speech Dr. Ho Hoang Anh asking the speaker some questions Photos taken at the academic session News, photos: General Department of CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Based on a research plan to promote a low-carbon transition in developing countries led by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada and the Environment for Development Initiative (EfD), on March 25, 2023, EfD-Vietnam, the Environmental Economics Program in Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a scientific conference with the theme Inclusive Green Transitions for Sustainable Development in the Global South: A Research Agenda). This was the result of a collaborative process by the Environment for Development Global Hub in Gothenburg, Sweden, along with more than 60 researchers from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Duke University, International Institute for Environment and Development, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Universidad de Concepción, Universidad de los Andes, University of Cape Town, University of Ghana, University of Nigeria – Nsukka and World Resources Institute. The seminar had the attendance of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG), Director of the Environmental Economics Program in Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), together with experts from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment: Institute of Strategy, Environment and Natural Resources Policy, Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change, Institute of Economic and Environmental Policy, lecturers and researchers from universities across the country. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam introduced the overview of the research plan report At the workshop, experts focused on identifying potential research areas in promoting low-carbon transitions for sustainable and inclusive development in developing countries, contributing to shaping future research directions and policy-making in the environment and sustainable development. In addition to standard research directions for Asia and developing countries, content related to research and action strategies in Vietnam were also shared and discussed. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen The Chinh (Institute of Economic and Environmental Policy) remarked at the workshop Speaking at the workshop, experts from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment highly appreciated the research contents and proposals of EfD. This report will guide international research funding strategies in the upcoming time, thereby providing scientific evidence for effective policy-making and implementation. According to Dr. Mai Thanh Dung, Deputy Director of the Institute of Strategy and Policy, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Vietnam is currently conducting consultations on amending many critical legal documents related to the environment. Proposals for each legal document require clear, scientific, and convincing arguments before they can be put into law. Closer participation of environmental economists is essential. Dr. Mai Thanh Dung (Institute of Strategy and Policy, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) asserted at the workshop. On behalf of the research team, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam thanked the experts for taking the time to attend and actively discuss the workshop. Contributions will be aggregated and sent to the Center for International Development Studies and the Environment for Development Initiative, contributing to the world's standard research orientation in developing action strategies for the Net-zero global goal. Experts attending the workshop News, photos: UEH CELG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To commemorate this special occasion, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Sripatum University (SPU) collaborated to organize the Cultural Tournament: 10th Anniversary UEH x SPU" on March 9, 2023, within the framework of Cultural Connections - UEH English Zone. The program has created a new opportunity for students from the two schools to learn, exchange cultures, gain new knowledge, and develop international skills. Sripatum University (SPU), founded in 1970, is one of Thailand's oldest and most prestigious universities, offering a wide range of high-quality and diverse training programs. This is the fifth time SPU and UEH have collaborated in cultural exchange events, attracting a lot of interest from students from both schools. "Cultural Tournament: 10th Anniversary UEH x SPU" is one of the most popular programs at UEH English Zone, helping students improve their English level and prepare for studying and working in an international environment. Students can use Cultural Connections to broaden their Vietnamese-Thai friendship and experience the international online environment while learning about the two countries cultures and lifestyles. Furthermore, the "Cultural Tournament" challenge allows students to practice important skills such as communication, teamwork, and time management skills. Students from both schools are trained in communication, teamwork, and time management skills through the "Cultural Tournament" challenge. The online form has continued to open up a new direction for students from the two schools to interact, exchange cultures, and learn more by utilizing technology to break down geographical barriers. Gaining new knowledge, expanding one's international social network, and improving one's foreign language skills. These are all important factors that can help students prepare to become global citizens in the future. Online musical performances prepared by UEH and SPU students The program ended with the excitement of the students from the two schools. With the slogan "Dream Learn Speak", attendees all hope that the English Park will connect and organize more collaborative activities for students to have more interesting international exchange opportunities. Subscribe to the UEH English Zone Fan page to get updated information about cultural exchange events and experience the global communication environment at UEH! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology When the world is increasingly globalized, English communication skills are considered one of the necessary skills for people to integrate and develop. Of course, many people can communicate, but how many communicate effectively interculturally? This requires the flexible use of grammar, a variety of vocabulary, and a way to express one's thinking and ingenuity. Effective communication can help you achieve your goals quickly and make a good impression on your audience. For many English learners, communication skills only stop at the level of "listening-understanding" and responding,"  but the truth is that this skill is much more complicated. Surely everyone has emailed teachers as students with different purposes. So, how do you choose words to suit the context and intonation and not offend the reader? This requires the communicator to have a solid foundation. In addition, communicating effectively is even more challenging in a globalised world with hundreds of countries and thousands of cultures. With the rapid integration speed of Vietnam, students are now under more pressure when they have to work with and interact with many different cultures. Intercultural communication skills are extremely necessary. Understanding that importance, on March 23, 2023, UEH English Zone and the School of Foreign Languages ​​brought a language workshop with the topic "Communicating in today's globalised world" in the framework of periodic activities at English Zone with the participation of Dr Ton Nu Tuy Anh, PhD in linguistics at Macquarie University, Australia. Dr Ton Nu Tuy Anh, attending the Language Workshop at UEH English Zone for the first time, shared many valuable experiences with students, allowing the attendees to have a more serious and complete view of how to communicate effectively across cultures. To that end, Dr Tuy Anh provided the students with six tips: the first is "Understanding your identity" so that they do not misunderstand the meaning of the conversation; the second is "Aware of cultural differences and reduces prejudice"; "Tolerance and Less Judgment"; the fourth is "Enriching language tools and knowledge of social norms of different cultures" - understanding the other's culture to integrate with them; "Autonomy in intercultural learning". The speaker analyses each question in detail, as well as methods to help learners apply in real-life conversations. The workshop was successfully held and received much attention from the English community at UEH. The meeting occurred in hybrid with a joyful atmosphere full of the participants' learning spirit and active contributions. With the topic of March: “Communicating in today's globalised world”, the workshop clarified methods to help communicate effectively using English in real-life contexts. In addition, the workshop addressed the attendees' questions and concerns about using English when practising one of the most important skills. Besides that, attendees can send questions directly to the speakers at the program or online through the fan page UEH English Zone via a direct online combination. This form has helped increase connections and expand opportunities to learn and improve English in the UEH community. You can view a recording of the workshop here. Attendees paid close attention to the speaker's presentation on the subject. Language Workshop, as part of UEH English Zone activities, is a monthly activity with many practical topics to help learners and officials gradually feel interested in learning. In today's dynamic integration environment, learning English helps to affirm and improve self-worth by creating a habit and stimulating each person's inner curiosity. To register and participate in the upcoming Language Workshop, please follow the fanpage UEH English Zone for the most up-to-date information. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology So for at least a century, much research in the social, medical and healthcare fields has been conducted on defining, abolishing, differentiating, or uniting all races worldwide. There have been heated debates on whether race is a biological reality or a social construct and whether we should continue studying race-associated differences in health and illness behavior or advocate the abolition of medical and public health research using race. It’s an enormous topic to dive into, but today, we want to walk you through the generalization of some terms, discussion, and the actions we should take as human beings. So What is Race Really? According to Cambridge Dictionary, race is defined as any social group into which humans can be divided according to perceived similarities in their physical characteristics. Specifically, the NIH (National Human Genome Research Institute) defines race as “ a social construct used to group people. Race was constructed as a hierarchal human-grouping system, generating racial classifications to identify, distinguish and marginalize some groups across nations, regions and the world. Race divides people into groups often based on physical appearance, social factors, and cultural backgrounds.” Considering the definition, we know that race was initially created to tell groups of people apart to, in a way, state the existing privilege that some “upper” groups have over others. Nowadays, we often point out races of people similarly by looking at some visible physical traits, such as skin colour, hair texture, facial features, and eye formation. Such distinctive features are associated with large, geographically separated populations, and these continental aggregates are also designated as races, such as the “African race,” the “European race,” and the “Asian race.” We would like the modern way of defining race of Professor Audrey Smedley “Race is a culturally structured systematic definition of a way of looking at perceiving and interpreting reality.” Is it possible that racism comes from fear? Britannica defined racism as “the belief that humans can be divided into separate and exclusive biological entities called “races"; that there is a causal link between inherited physical traits and traits of personality, intellect, morality, and other cultural and behavioral features; and that some races are innately superior to others.” As one can see, the word “race” has already somehow contained the meaning of racism, obviously because the word “race” itself was created for the purpose. After World War I of Germany’s defeat, the anti-Semitism (discrimination against Jews as a religion or racial group) was intensely exploited by the Nazis, who took over the country in 1933 and implemented policies of systematic discrimination, persecution, and disastrous mass murder of Jewish people in Germany and in the territories occupied by the country during World War II (find out about the Holocaust). While in North America, the apartheid era started dictating that different races (mainly blacks and whites) should be segregated. Those who held belief in racism claimed that two races should have their own distinct communities and develop their own institutions such as churches, schools, and hospitals and strictly stay in their own races’ area. It is unnatural and unacceptable for members of different races to get married. There is not much to say if was not for the corky belief that members of low-status races should be limited to low-status jobs and that members of the dominant race should have exclusive access to political power, economic resources, high-status jobs, and unrestricted civil rights. The idea of racism, especially in the 18th century,  was invented to magnify the differences between people of European origin and those of African descent whose ancestors had been involuntarily enslaved and transported to the Americas. By the 19th century, racism had matured and spread around the world. In many countries, leaders began to think of the ethnic components of their societies. Let’s discover another term called “Xenophobia” (Zee-no-foe-bee-uh) - an aversion or hostility to, disdain for, or fear of foreigners, people from different cultures or fear or dislike of the customs, dress, etc., of people who are culturally different - according to Dictionary.com. The word was selected as Word of the Year by Dictionary.com in 2016 following the number of searches for the word rocketed by 93% after Brexit. Xenophobia was constructed by 2 phrases stemming from Greek: Xénos: strangers and Phóbos: fear. Although sounds like a disorder, xenophobia is not considered a medical diagnosis like agoraphobia or thalassophobia. Those anxiety disorders cause symptoms that can significantly interfere with a person’s life and are medically treatable. Whereas “xenophobia” refers to aggressiveness, fear, and hostile beliefs. It comes from a person’s ideology and worldview rather than a disorder. People who hold xenophobic views can show hatred towards immigrants, refugees, religious minorities and people from different cultures. It can be parted into two broad types of xenophobia: -         Immigrant xenophobia: dislike or fear of people from different nationalities or religions. -         Cultural xenophobia:  dislike or hostility toward different cultures. Assuming that products, foods, or movies from other cultures are inferior to one’s own is an example of this. Xenophobia can be attributed to people motivated to fulfill their own sake of power, insecurity, greed, other prejudices and other forms of oppression. Some factors can contribute to less explicit xenophobia, such as lack of diversity, education, and innate fear of strangers. The differences between xenophobia and racism It is apparent that racism and xenophobia have significant overlap, but they are not the same thing. Xenophobia specifically relates to a person or group having “outsider” status within a society. Racism specifically relates to race or ethnicity, whether the person or group has “outsider” status or not. These two forms of prejudice can occur separately, or together. For example, a citizen feeling resentful toward immigrants solely due to a belief they are stealing local jobs, is an example of xenophobia on its own. Whilst it amounts to both xenophobia and racism when the same citizen show hatred toward all immigrants owing to preconceived notions about their ethnicity, skin tone, and their impact on the local economy. The most recent event relating to xenophobia is the aggressive disgust and fear against Asians that happened in the U.S. due to Covid-19. There’s been many assaults reported, a mass shooting in Georgia, Atlanta,...  Rooting from fear, it has grown into prejudice and then actions that cost actual lives. However, whether it is Xenophobia or Racism, we should acknowledge that they are both widespread forms of prejudice and discrimination that negatively impacts the lives of many people globally and jeopardize the relationship among us human beings. TAKE ACTION On an individual level, we can challenge racism or xenophobia via: -         Education: Take time to learn about diversity, races, and xenophobia. Equipped yourself with knowledge and information from trusted sources to debunk myths and stereotypes. -         Cultural appreciation: first and foremost, love and take pride in your culture, and ethnicity then learn to appreciate, and respect others. Expand your understanding of food, music, and movies of different cultures. Encourage your friends and family to read books, watch content with diverse characters, and introduce foods from various cuisines. -         Inclusivity: Find ways to make group environments more inclusive to blow off the “us versus them” dynamic. For instance, you can invite foreign friends, and friends from other ethnic to hang out after school. Find out more about cultural activities with international students at UEH English Zone. -         Speaking out: speak out against racist, xenophobic comments, jokes, or microaggressions. Spot your friends, and people around you when they say inappropriate things. In conclusion, whatever races, cultures, and ethnicities we are, we need to ensure that our peers and we feel proud of our own colors under our own skin and we are able to do and achieve anything we put our hearts and minds to. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH References Andreasen, R. O. (2000). Race: Biological Reality or Social Construct? Philosophy of Science. Johnson, J., & Villines, Z. (2022, August 5). Xenophobia: Meaning, signs, examples, and stopping it. Medical News Today. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/xenophobia#types Smedley, A. (2023, February 15). Racism | Definition, History, Laws, & Facts | Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved March 7, 2023, from https://www.britannica.com/topic/racism Takezawa, Y. I., Smedley, A., & Wade, P. (2004). Race - The history of the idea of race. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved March 6, 2023, from https://www.britannica.com/topic/race-human/The-history-of-the-idea-of-race Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Consumers today have the opportunity to access more information thanks to the development of the Internet, so their decision-making process to buy products is also becoming more and more rigorous. This is demonstrated through the impact of the environment and sustainable practices of the business on customers' purchase intention. That is why many of the most successful and successful brands in the market today are pursuing green marketing strategies. So, What is Green Marketing? According to the American Marketing Association (AMA), “Green Marketing” are marketing activities for a product or service based on environmentally friendly factors or perceptions. That is why Green Marketing is associated with marketing activities that are beneficial to the environment. For example, in production, a production process that minimizes the impact on the environment will be applied, such as reusing water, building wastewater treatment systems, using renewable energy sources, and reducing gas emissions - CO2 which is released into the environment. Regarding products, the product will be designed to be environmentally friendly, limit the use of too much packaging or difficult-to-decompose packaging materials, avoid the use of toxic materials, and use renewable materials, and the product life cycle is long, can be used for a long time or reused. Green marketing stimulates green consumption behavior by encouraging consumers to contribute to the future of the planet by purchasing green products that have less impact on the environment, thereby reducing the generation of pollution. In addition, green marketing is also an expression of social marketing, which is part of a new marketing approach that not only focuses, adjusts, or enhances existing marketing thinking and practices, but also seeks to solve problems between social, ecological, and marketing subjects in the present. What leads to the growth of Green Marketing? In recent years, concerns about environmental pollution, global warming, and non-renewable energy sources have been much debated. According to the National State of the Environment Report for the 2016-2020 period of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam, currently the national energy supply is mainly based on hydropower and coal or oil thermal power, not focusing on the development of renewable energy sources. Regarding climate change, in the period 2016 - 2020, the weather and climate in Vietnam have many unusual developments. Average temperatures in many areas of the country tend to be the highest on record. From the obvious degradation of the environment, consumers are increasingly paying attention to products that are beneficial to the environment, and consumers' attitudes toward green products have also increased significantly. In many parts of the world, governments and related agencies have continuously issued environmental regulations to promote public interest in the variability of natural factors while clarifying that business activity must be associated with the environmental responsibility of businesses. Government pressure is exerted to push businesses to adopt environmentally friendly methods such as accessing resources, operations, and marketing instead of traditional methods. To solve the above problem, many businesses of different economic types have gradually incorporated green marketing into their operating strategies. The trend of green consumption is no longer a new concept, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey results of the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) in 2021 show that 90% of survey respondents said that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their perspective with issues related to the environment and sustainable consumption. Moreover, consumers also limit the use of products from businesses that have adverse effects on the environment or have unfriendly ingredients. Besides, according to the research results of Nielsen Vietnam, the growth rate of brands who commit to "green" and "clean" has a relatively high growth rate - about 4%/year, and about approximately 80% of Vietnamese consumers are willing to pay higher prices for environmentally friendly products. Green Marketing factors Green packaging Green packaging is one of the green brand elements that consumers can see and locate in their minds. Since most customers will often make product reviews based on first sight, therefore, businesses are more proactive in designing green packaging in many aspects, such as changing packaging materials, adding recycled and eco-labels or using easily recyclable materials,... Some brands have made a strong impression on consumers when their designs are environmentally friendly, all packaging is made of eco-friendly paper, no plastic lamination, and product bottles can be recycled,... Products with green design will often make a strong impression (Source: https://cocoonvietnam.com/) One of the sustainable promotion strategies is brand positioning, through campaigns, businesses need to show consumers sustainable values, believe in businesses that really care about environmental issues. All products/services of businesses need to be consistent, oriented towards environmental issues, with a green brand positioning and need to obtain certifications as well as cooperate with green organizations. In this case, businesses will create their own values ​​and differentiate them from competitors, creating outstanding advantages. Thereby, consumers can easily identify the business through the unique messages and values ​​that the product/service conveys. Products in cooperation with international green organizations receive a lot of support from consumers (Source: https://cocoonvietnam.com/) A company should highlight how a green product or service can save consumers. For example, an auto company might advertise its newest vehicle by highlighting its fuel economy relative to other leading car brands. This allows consumers to actively advocate for sustainability. They are aware that their choice is to invest in something that will allow them to save money and resources in the future, rather than making a short-term purchase. For example, the Tide Cold Water Clean product is advertised as an effective stain remover, as well as a way for consumers to save on their utility bills. On the Tide website, this detergent as a concentrate can help save money because there is no need to wash clothes in warm water. Product image of Tide Cold Water Clean (Source: https://tide.com/) Green logistics is one of the activities that businesses use to reduce ecological activities. From production, transportation to consumption. Businesses often use measures such as upgrading production systems to reduce pollution, building filtration systems, etc. Ajinomoto's factory with the goal of ending plastic waste in the environment by 2030 (Source: www.ajinomoto.com.vn) Eco-friendly product life cycle Understanding that a green marketing campaign will ensure that all aspects related to the environment, from the manufacturing process to unsustainable disposal practices that can endanger both the environment and human health. Businesses need to meet 3 criteria such as: Reduce (reduce input materials), (Reuse) use containers multiple times, (Recycle) have the ability to recycle into another product. The 3R rule is considered the leading standard with green products (Source: www.vinausen.com) The importance of Green Marketing The fact that more and more people are interested in protecting the environment will be a great motivation for businesses to develop green marketing strategies. On the other hand, this green marketing trend will also contribute to spreading knowledge and stimulating consumers towards green products that protect the environment. Gradually, this influence will create a green community with the goal of sustainable development and effective use of existing resources to improve the current alarming environmental situation. Therefore, Green Marketing is not only a marketing trend, it is also a solution for future generations, contributing to consolidating a truly sustainable development. It’s noticeable that not only businesses but universities also aim to educate the market with green criteria. With the goal of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, UEH has implemented the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project with the message "Rethink and Be Green". Furthermore, UEHers can also spread positive values about sustainable lifestyle, saying no to waste, raising awareness about environmental protection, encouraging UEH students to become green citizens, to reach that global message, we must be aware and act from the smallest things. Picture of Green Citizen Day activity (Source: https://ueh.edu.vn/) These are the remarkable efforts of UEH in applying Green Marketing to propaganda and education campaigns towards sustainable development. With the strong influence of universities in general and UEH in particular, the trend of green marketing will grow and become more popular. References: 1.      Moit.gov.vn | 05/10/2021 | Tiếp thị xanh thúc đẩy doanh nghiệp phát triển bền vững | https://moit.gov.vn/phat-trien-ben-vung/marketing-xanh-diem-khoi-dau-cho-chien-luoc-quoc-gia-xanh-ben-vung.html 2.      ajinomoto.com.vn | Quy trình xử lý nước thải tại nhà máy Ajinomoto | https://www.ajinomoto.com.vn/vi/hoat-dong-moi-truong-cua-cong-ty-ajinomoto-viet-nam/bao-ton-tai-nguyen-nuoc/quy-trinh-xu-ly-nuoc-thai-tai-nha-may-ajinomoto 3.      future.ueh.edu.vn | 24/01/2022 | Dự án “UEH Zero Waste Campus” – Nhìn lại hành trình tiên phong trong lối sống xanh và bền vững tại UEH năm 2021 | https://future.ueh.edu.vn/chi-tiet-phat-trien/du-an-ueh-zero-waste-campus-nhin-lai-hanh-trinh-tien-phong-trong-loi-song-xanh-va-ben-vung-tai-ueh-nam-2021/ 4.      ueh.edu.vn | 24/10/2022 | Ngày hội Green Citizen Day - Nơi những “Công dân UEHer xanh” hành động vì một tương lai phát triển bền vững | https://ueh.edu.vn/cuoc-song-ueh/tin-tuc/ngay-hoi-green-citizen-day-noi-nhung-cong-dan-ueher-xanh-hanh-dong-vi-mot-tuong-lai-phat-trien-ben-vung-59298 News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During the past 24 years, the Internship and Employment Day Ho Chi Minh - UEH Career Fair, organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), has brought millions of job opportunities to students at HCMC area. UEH, this year, with a completely new look, replicating the model with the goal of “Action for a More Sustainable Future”, officially launched UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series of Events. Held from April 17th to April 23rd, 2023, this will be a valuable opportunity to connect the business community so as to fulfill social responsibility, to spread multidisciplinary knowledge values, to provide more than 5,000 high-quality job opportunities towards a sustainable future. On the morning of March 30th, 2023, at Hall A103, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City held a program to launch UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series of Events with the participation of representatives from more than 70 businesses and 20 press agencies. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of UEH Party Committee, Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH University; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; with the presence of UEH School Leaders, UEH Unit Leaders, and UEH Faculties. The overview of the launch event regarding UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Speaking at the opening ceremony of the program, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University - stated: “We do believe that “Investing in human development through education is a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activity with sustainable values”. Consequently, UEH, through the UEH SHARING – CAREER FAIR 2023 with series of events, aims at being an effective place with the purpose of connecting community resources as well as accompanying UEH’s implementation concerning corporate social responsibility with education and society. Concurrently, through the launch of today’s series of events, UEH looks forward to receiving the understanding and attention from your businesses and partners. Together, UEH shares and receives together, giving wings to the value of knowledge to reach out towards a sustainable future for the community and the society”. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University - presenting the opening speech Being the place to connect the community towards fulfilling social responsibility Along with the economic and social development, education has become one field attracting greatly increasing interest. A diversity of organizations and businesses in the world and in Vietnam have been implementing sustainable investment activities for education listed as investments in school infrastructure and equipment or scholarship awards to support learning and so on, all of which is towards the better society and sustainable development in the future. Carrying the responsibility of a Key University in Vietnam, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), since our establishment in 1976 until the transition towards becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University today, has always provided a strong effort and commitment to contributing to the sustainable development of society and education. In particular, UEH together ​​with businesses and partners, through the program “Community connectivity - Knowledge spreading - Sustainable implementation”, has brought completely positive values. The impressive results achieved in 2022 are to be listed as follows: - Enhancing training quality upgrading: 180 enterprises and professional associations participated in the training program; 152 enterprises took part in in the assessment survey in terms of UEH graduates’ quality; more than 4,500 students joined in internship program, corporate semester; 1,588 students had their participation in Business Tour; 5,000 job opportunities were provided from 50 businesses in Ho Chi Minh City Job and Internship Day 2022; 09 billion VND giving to Giving to UEH Fund funded by businesses, partners and individuals. - Creating a future of innovation and sustainable development: 26 innovative start-up projects; 02 sustainable action projects (Global UEH and Green University - UEH Green Campus); 15 shares of creative and developed spaces. - Empowering UEH young generation in realizing the dream of being as global citizenship: More than 48.4 billion VND of scholarships to wing dreams and to develop talents were awarded; 4,331 students with financial problems but overcoming difficulties as well as talented students were supported with scholarships; nearly 300 events, student activities were performed together with the companion of businesses. - Spreading intellectual values: 90 international seminars, national seminars, thematic reports regarding the current issues, contributing to the society; 464 scientific research topics; 856 research articles for the community were published in international journals. MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of UEH Department of Marketing and Communication - presenting the Program titled “Community connectivity - Knowledge spreading - Sustainable implementation” Following these achievements, UEH officially launched UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series of Events and the starting activities for UEH Program titled “Community connectivity - Knowledge spreading - Sustainable implementation” in 2023. From April 17 to April 23, 2023, this program is to be held both offline at UEH Campus (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong Street, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC) and online on event.ueh.edu.vn platform; vieclam.ueh.edu.vn, hopefully attracting 7,500 participants. “Having a completely new look, UEH Sharing - Career Fair, a series of events that starts annually, continues to connect the community, to spread knowledge and high-quality human resource as well as to implement with sustainability. UEH is proud to be the home of more than 500 leading businesses and 250,000 successful alumni, a network connected by knowledge values ​​and implementations for a sustainable future”, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - asserted. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH – sharing information regarding UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series of Events Providing more than 5,000 attractive vacancies Through 24 successful events, UEH Career Fair has affirmed our brand and reputation, attracting a great deal of attention and registration from prestigious businesses, UEH learners and employees around Ho Chi Minh City area. This year, UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023, with a new model and fresh look, is expected to attract more than 60 recruitment booths from the fields of Banking - Finance - Insurance, Securities, Accounting, Auditing, Consulting, Consumer Goods - Food, Technology - E-commerce, Construction - Real Estate, Trade - Import-Export - Logistics, Manufacturing - Materials - Energy, Technology and Design and so on. From this foundation, this program is to bring more than 5,000 attractive vacancies through direct and online recruitment, providing information regarding the job market, career trends and diverse internship opportunities for attendees. In addition, candidates have the opportunity to exchange, to be interviewed, to challenge himself/herself by the questions and the challenges at the recruitment booth of the enterprises. Diversifying meaningful activities, spreading multidisciplinary knowledge towards businesses and candidates Along with these recruitment activities, UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series of Events is also combined with the diversity of meaningful programs, helping young human resources to have a multi-dimensional view of recruitment trends and necessary skills so as to adapt fast and well to the labor market; concurrently, providing multi-disciplinary and multi-field knowledge as well as research projects for sustainable development for the business community. Further details are as follows: - The activity of sharing knowledge towards businesses: + Workshops for senior leaders of enterprises with the following topics: o Understanding consumer needs and behavior in the “new normal” context. o Marketing strategies in the digital age and how to connect with consumers. + Workshops for junior leaders of enterprises with the following topics: o From Inner Strength to True Leadership: The Secret of Success o Awaken your own energy - Transform your energy - The activity of sharing knowledge and skills towards students: + Workshop: “AI and students - Effective application in learning and working” + Workshop: “Relieve negative emotions - Gain confidence and Make a difference” + Workshop: “Equality and diversity: When these stickers are removed” + Workshop in English medium: “Skills to write CVs and to answer interviews in English medium” + Workshop: “Design thinking and innovation” + Workshop: “Conquering MT programs of multinational corporations” + Question and Answer (Q&A) activities concerning Career Fair 2023 + Activitities concerning CV edition and consultation + Practice interview with business - Case interview (for Juniors and Seniors) - The activity of Techshow exhibitions for introducing new technology products: + Exhibition regarding “Community connectivity - Knowledge spreading - Sustainable implementation” Program + Exhibition of Hologram booth displaying UEH Sharing logo and Career Fair logo + Techshow demonstrating technology products, robots + Enterprises display products and introduce technology Contributions to future generations with Giving to UEH With the desire to connect organizations, individuals, and stakeholders in accompanying and sharing incubating resources for the future generation, the event “UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023: For a more sustainable future” will take place on April 23, 2023 with meaningful activities as follows: - Signing cooperation agreements between UEH University and Businesses; - Contributions to the Giving to UEH Fund in 2023 with 4 categories: Talent nurturing, International-level reaching, Knowledge spreading, Sustainable implementation; - Talkshow “Technology boom - Economic recession risks and current job opportunities” for businesses and students. With meaningful and new activities, UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 series of events has attracted the attention and the viewpoint exchange from the diversity of businesses and press agencies. The diversity of businesses and reporters are interested in further information regarding this program Coming back with a new look, UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Series of Events is a great effort from UEH towards connecting the community of organizations, businesses and individuals in acting together for the goal of sustainable development, for education and society as well as bringing practical value to UEH student generations today and tomorrow. UEH does believe that implementation for education and knowledge will be the initial starting point of one pioneering community acting for the sustainability of the coming eras. As a result, UEH is looking forward to receiving the attention and the participation of distinguished Units, Partners and Individuals! Details regarding UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2023 Program can be viewed AT HERE! Additional photos at the program: New, photo: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH MEKONG SUMMER CAMP 2023 – Local Life, Global Mind is held for the first time for Vietnamese and international students studying at economic schools nationwide. Here, students will have more exciting experiences with many learning activities, research, and skill training activities, learn about cultural and diverse regional characteristics to self-improve, easily integrate with the surrounding environment, quickly respond to the requirements of employers and be ready to become a global citizen. The program is organized by UEH together with economic schools in the country, including University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); National Economics University, Hanoi; Foreign Trade University; University of Commerce; Banking Academy; Financial Institution; Academy of Policy and Development; University of Economics - Hue University; University of Economics - University of Danang; University of Economics - Hanoi National University. Time and venue: 01 month (expected on June 26, 2023 to July 28, 2023) at the Campus of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long province (VLC), address: 01B, Nguyen Trung Truc, Ward 8, Vinh Long City, Vinh Long province. Study program: Students will participate in activities including: (1) Main academic program: participate in 02 modules in the undergraduate-level program at UEH (study in English), including: Module 1: Logistics and supply chain management (3 credits). Module 2: Simulation of an international business project (3 credits). Students participating in the program are recognized for equivalent subjects and credits at 10 economic schools nationwide (see more at here). (2) Technology capacity development program: UEH BizTech Hackathon With the theme of Revolutionizing Agriculture, this is a playground for students from 10 schools and international students to exchange knowledge, share experiences, practice working methods, and seek innovative ideas and technology solutions to create new valuable products and services for agriculture. (See introduction information to the 2 subjects at 🡪 https://go.ueh.edu.vn/summercamp_hackathon) (3) Mekong Field Trip Program Students participate in river tours, with activities to experience the culture, craft villages, and specialties... of the Mekong Delta. (See introduction information at 🡪 https://go.ueh.edu.vn/summercamp_mekongft) (4) Entertaining, skills training, and exchanging activities Students are given the maximum conditions to practice comprehensive development, self-improvement, and incubate entrepreneurial thinking through a series of rich and diverse activities at UEH Vinh Long Campus. (See introduction information at 🡪 https://go.ueh.edu.vn/summercamp_hoatdong) Time and means of registration and selection process to participate in the program: Registration time: By the end of April 15, 2023, or until there are enough 200 students, each school will select about 15 to 20 students/school. Students register online at https://go.ueh.edu.vn/summercamp Participation fee: Students participating in the program only pay tuition fees equal to about 50% of UEH's main course fee (530,000 VND / 1 credit), and the Dormitory fee is 180,000 VND / full course. In addition, students can participate for FREE in the “UEH BizTech Hackathon” program and the exciting activities of 10 active clubs at UEH Vinh Long Campus. (See more information about the estimated budget at 🡪 https://go.ueh.edu.vn/summercamp_tinhphidukien) “UEH MEKONG SUMMER CAMP 2023 – Local Life, Global Mind” will be a helpful experience with many learning, research, and skill-training activities from which students can improve themselves and easily integrate with the surrounding environment, quickly respond to the requirements of employers and be ready to become a global citizen. UEH is ready to welcome you at UEH – Vinh Long Campus. Discover more about UEH – Vinh Long Campus Students can discover the facilities and activities for students at UEH - Vinh Long Campus on: – UEH Portal of Ho Chi Minh City Campus: https://www.ueh.edu.vn/ – UEH Portal of Vinh Long Campus: https://www.ueh.edu.vn/vinh-long – UEH supports you in finding and learn all about UEH at Data Knowledge Warehouse: https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn/ – You can learn about UEH Smart Library here: https://smartlib.ueh.edu.vn/ - Or you can learn about the activities of UEH clubs on the following fanpages: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 20, 2023, CPA Australia announced the decision of the Scientific Council and awarded the Certificate of Accreditation of the training program according to the standards of the professional association to School of Accounting, College of Business (COB) and School of Public Finance, College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG). Accrediting the quality of training programs in higher education is one of the key and important mission of UEH University in the 2020-2025 term. This task needs to be carried out regularly and continuously to ensure and improve the training quality of each discipline, keeping the commitment of responsibility to learners, employers, society and according to the Ministry of Education and Training’s regulations. Not only that, the training program accreditation is not only carried out according to the standards of international organizations specializing in accreditation, but it is equally important to refer to the criteria of professional associations because this will be helping learners get closer to the labor market that is increasingly "difficult" as it is today. On this established internationalization route, UEH has regularly self-assessed and improved its quality to meet the educational accreditation standards of prestigious domestic and international accrediting organizations. In addition, UEH also cooperates with businesses, organizations and professional associations in many related fields to forecast labor needs, build output standards and aim to train students with knowledge, skills to meet industry requirements. With all the efforts, UEH University was officially honored to receive the Certificate of Accreditation of the Training Program for the Bachelor of Accounting Program and the Bachelor of Tax in Business Program on March 20, 2023 by CPA Australia Executive Director – Mr. Andrew presented. With the certification of professional accreditation standards from CPA Australia, UEH's training programs are considered to be close to, meeting international standards, and the program provides graduates with the knowledge, skills and qualifications suitable for practice in the fields of Business, Finance, Taxation, Accounting, Auditing and can become an associate member of CPA Australia and quickly move straight to the CPA Programme. Becoming a member of CPA Australia will give students many competitive advantages not only in Vietnam, but also in the international market. This certification is a positive comment, a clear demonstration of the high quality standards of the UEH training program in general and of the two faculties in particular, which have recognized internationally. The accreditation of CPA Australia is a milestone affirming the outstanding progress in quality and internationalization of this accredited training program. At the ceremony, CPA Australia also respectfully awarded a meaningful scholarship to create favorable conditions for spiritual support and encouragement for UEH lecturers and students to train younger human resource, thereby promoting the development of the academic knowledge network between the two sides. News, photo: School of Accounting, COB Administration Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, the English version of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES-E) was officially announced by ABDC to be in this category. This was an event that marks another step forward for UEH in general, and JABES's collective and associates in particular for their constant investment and striving efforts in the process of internationalization, improving academic reputation with the community and worldwide and especially opening up opportunities for Australian and New Zealand scholars to publish their research findings in JABES. Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), affiliated with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), is a scientific journal in the field of economics and business, including two versions: English version (JABES-E) published four issues/year on the system of Emerald International Publishing House and the Vietnamese version (JABES-V) published 12 issues/year. Research articles submitted to JABES for both editions are peer-reviewed under an online process following international practices to ensure standards and improve the academic quality of published scientific papers. After JABES was added to the ESCI list of the Web of Science in 2021 and the SCOPUS list in 2022, JABES continued to complete the profile, review and supplement the standards in accordance with ABDC's regulations. The ABDC list includes quality journals with four categories: A*, A, B, C. Journals with A* grade have the best quality, followed by A, B, and finally, C. JABES is the first Vietnamese economic journal to be officially recognized in the ABDC List with classification B. JABES has applied to ABDC since September 2022. On March 17, 2023, JABES-E was officially announced by ABDC to be included in this list. This was an event that marks another step forward for UEH in general, and JABES's collective and associates in particular for their constant investment and striving efforts in the process of internationalization, improving academic reputation with the community and worldwide and especially opening up opportunities for Australian and New Zealand scholars to publish their research findings in JABES. Source: Australian Business Deans Council 2022 Journal Quality List Review Final Report (2023), Accessed from: https://abdc.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ABDC-2022-Journal-Quality-List -Review-Report-150323.pdf In the future, JABES will continue to maintain the rigor of the standards of the entered indexes: ESCI, Scopus, and ABDC. JABES will strive to join broader rankings such as ABS and ERIM in order to contribute to UEH's academic reputation. Especially in 2023, following the success of 4 seminars from ACBES 2018 to ACBES 2022, with the aim of expanding the network of scholars, enhancing the recognition, improving the quality of academic articles step by step, and firmly prepare the conditions for JABES to participate in the more influential ranking categories, UEH and its affiliated JABES will continue to organize The 5th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2023) on August 16-18, 2023. For more information, please refer to the website: https://acbes.ueh.edu.vn/; or email acbes@ueh.edu.vn > Journal Of Asian Business And Economic Studies (JABES) Being Q1 SCOPUS-Indexed In With Accordance Scimago Data News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From March 21 to March 25, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Graduation Ceremony for 4,372 new full-time, 2nd-degree, transfer, and part-time graduates. In particular, this is also the generation of students who matured during the Covid-19 pandemic, persevered and made great efforts to overcome many difficulties to successfully complete the university journey and become active citizens with a global mindset and are now ready to enter the labor market. 4 years of college - a journey of pursuing knowledge, growing into the best versions of yourself and starting to dream big. Compared to other generations of students, this year's 4,372 UEH new graduates have even more special marks when this is the generation of students who have gone through the learning process during the years of the complicated Covid-19 pandemic. With determination and efforts to overcome difficulties, the students quickly adapted to online learning, conquered the fear of the pandemic, and did not let their learning fall behind. With the companionship and support of the University, so far, the students have achieved excellent academic results, officially becoming the new graduates of the dynamic University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City with a global mindset. Therefore, the Graduation Ceremony 2023 was an opportunity for UEH to recognize the efforts and achievements of students in all aspects of learning, scientific research, and training activities during the study period at school. This was also a milestone marking their maturity: ending their university studies to officially enter the labor market with many dreams, ambitions and aspirations for the future. Witnessing a great moment on the intellectual path of the new graduates, the Graduation Ceremony 2023 of UEH was honored to have the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of the University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Policy and Strategy Advisory Council; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Professors, Associate Professors, Doctors; Heads and Deputy Heads of units under UEH and member colleges. Along with that was the presence of the new graduates' parents, relatives, and friends. Overview of the graduation ceremony 2023 Delivering a congratulatory speech to the new graduates, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council shared: "Graduating from a school with a long tradition which is one of the high-quality training addresses in economics, management, business, and law; is expanding in the field of technology and design; is recognized by society and learners; has a high reputation in the regional and international markets, students have the right to be proud of the journey they have gone through and can be completely confident about the achievements they have gained, the knowledge they have been equipped with. Based on the knowledge that has been learned, I desire the new graduate to apply it to enterprises and management agencies to contribute to improving and innovating business activities, improving management efficiency in enterprises and socio-economic management, making quality contributions to the process of development and international economic integration of our country." He also encouraged New Graduates to be able to start their own businesses based on their own ability or with friends. Currently, the whole country, provinces, and cities have many start-up support programs, loan programs, start-up consulting, incubators, or even at UEH, there are start-up incubators... New graduates can study to participate in these programs. Besides, he also expressed his gratitude to the parents for accompanying and supporting their children in life and learning to achieve today’s achievements and for having trusted in choosing UEH as a place to cultivate knowledge for the future development of their children. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council delivered a congratulatory speech to the new graduates Among the 4372 new UEH graduates in 2023, there are 3978 (including full-time, transfer, and second-degree modes), and 394 part-time graduates. Among the 3978 full-time students who graduated: 43 graduated with distinction, 1994 graduated with excellence, 1602 good graduates. UEH graduates meet the requirements of computer skills such as IC3 certificate and minimum English proficiency TOEIC 500 or higher, depending on their majors. Particularly for high-quality programs, UEH graduates are all involved in scientific research and business visits… This is also the first year new majors have graduated, such as Risk Analysis and Insurance Valuation (under the Department of Economic Mathematics). This is one of the proofs of the University's efforts and UEH students’ readiness for international integration, contributing to the country's economic development. In addition, regarding the part-time mode in this graduation ceremony, UEH awarded degrees to 394 new graduates in the fields of Accounting, International Business, Economics, Law, Marketing, English Language, Business Administration Banking and Finance, in which, 3 graduated with distinction, 63 graduated with excellence, 283 good graduates. The school recognized the persistent and great efforts of the students in their learning process. The school believes these students have the right to be proud of the knowledge they have learned to apply to the actual work they are in charge or from here, they can follow the learning path with higher education levels. Graduation Ceremony for New Graduates Sharing feelings about the time at the university, new graduate Pham Thi Thuy Kieu, valedictorian in International Business said: “Nearly 4 years of youth working at UEH - a period that is not too long but enough for each of us as a student to become more mature, know where we stand, what we want and whether our choices are right or wrong. We have experienced many emotions at UEH; tried to study seriously, constantly conquered difficult economic subjects; and fought together to overcome the most difficult learning period during the Covid-19 pandemic. To do these things, thank you for the companionship and support from the school, our lecturers, family, and friends for us.” “We will try to contribute our capacity to the country's development, will constantly learn and improve ourselves to serve the community's common interests. And wherever we go, we will carry with us the fire of youth full of enthusiasm, like our youth spent at UEH” - New graduate Vo Thi Nhat Vi, valedictorian of UEH Commerce Business shared. New graduate Pham Thi Thuy Kieu, the valedictorian in International Business, shared her feelings Over 47 years of establishment and development, UEH has become a leading prestigious university in Vietnam with proud achievements in training, research, community connection, operation, and administration, ranked high in prestigious world university rankings such as Top 1 best universities in Vietnam (U-Multirank 2022); Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia (QS Asia Ranking 2023); Top 1000 best business schools in the world (Eduniversal Ranking 2014); Top 7 universities in Vietnam (Webometrics Ranking 2023)... All of UEH's strong efforts are aimed at best equipping students to enter the highly competitive labor market confidently. 4,372 New graduates from UEH this year will officially enter the labor market, becoming high-quality human resources capable of integrating into the international working environment. Also, from that moment, they could proudly join the team of more than 250,000 alumni, at all levels and modes of UEH, continue the generations, join together, and contribute to the country's development. Additional pictures regarding the Graduation Ceremony: 1. Graduation ceremony of formal full-time, a 2nd-degree, and transfer modes from March 21-24, 2023: 2. Graduation Ceremony on March 25, 2023: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of Match 22nd, 2023, at Campus A, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the 13th Opening Ceremony of “CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Expert” was jointly held by UEH, International Languages and Country Studies Institute (ILACS), and Vietnam - Korea Times. Attending the Opening Ceremony, in terms of distinguished guests, were the presence of Mr. Lee Kyung Son – Chairman of CEO Alumni; Mr. Kim Jong Gak - President of Korean Overseas Association in Ho Chi Minh City. In terms of UEH, there were Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao – Vice President of UEH, Mr. Phan Nhu Minh, MBA - Dean of ILACS, Assoc.Prof. Tran Mai Dong - Director of the Program, Heads, officials of UEH-affiliated units, and learners. Delivering a speech at the Ceremony, Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao – Vice President of UEH stated: “After almost 30 years of establishing Vietnam and South Korea friendship and cooperation, the relationship of the two countries have more and more been developed and upgraded to a new level. In many consecutive years, South Korea has been in the top 5 countries and nations that directly invest projects in Vietnam the most. Korean corporates still consider Vietnam an important market to maintain the mutual relationship on diverse fields listed as investment, service trade, and market expansion. Therefore, the organization of the CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Experts is necessary and does adapt to the development demand of the market.” With the aims of assisting Korean businessmen to be able to do business better in the Vietnamese market and live harmoniously with Vietnamese society, Vietnam - Korea Times and International Languages and Country Studies Institute (ILACS) affiliated with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) collaboratively organized the “CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Experts” to foster inclusively knowledge related to economics, finance, policy, culture, law, and so on, of Vietnam for Korean businessmen. During this course, professors of UEH, and economics and culture specialists as well as senior managers at corporates and state organizations of Vietnam and South Korea would report and answer all questions regarding economics, finance, environment, culture, and investment effectively and compatibly with the orientation and law of the Vietnamese Government. The “CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Expert” of UEH started its first batch in 2010. Up to the present time, UEH has trained almost 350 learners for Korean corporates to be leaders rapidly responding to the Vietnamese economy. This program not only teaches history, investing economics, and business strategies in Vietnam but also a variety of diverse educational programs. Additional photos related to the Ceremony: News, photos: International Languages and Country Studies Institute (ILACS) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 17, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a business trip to Khon Kaen University (KKU) Thailand to officially implement the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the two universities. Khon Kaen University (KKU) is the largest university in the northeastern region of Thailand with 19 faculties and 5 member schools including the College of Local Administration (COLA). For many years, the School of Government (SOG) of UEH and COLA KKU have attended and jointly organized many seminars on the topic "Leading and Performing Effectively Governmental Activities". Realizing the potential for cooperation and expanding relations, UEH and KKU discussed and signed a long-term Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). On March 17, the delegation of UEH led by Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President, along with Dr. Nguyen Van Du - Vice Dean of School of Government visited and worked at KKU. On the side of KKU, Prof. Dr. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul - Rector of KKU; Prof. Dr. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa - Rector of COLA, leaders of faculties and departments of KKU solemnly welcomed UEH delegates and exchanged and implemented the MOU signed by the Rectors of the two universities. Leaders of the two universities conducted the recognition ceremony and awarded the signed MOU Speaking at the meeting, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH, highly appreciated the achievements of KKU in the past. Regarding cooperation opportunities, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai said that Vietnam and Thailand are countries in the ASEAN region with many similarities in culture and natural environment, so there are common opportunities and challenges regarding poverty issues, climate change, digital transformation, sustainable development,... This was the basis for implementing and expanding the cooperation activities of UEH and KKU, increasing opportunities for cooperation with other universities in the world to form the ASEAN Hub under UEH to implement cooperation in several fields where the two sides have strengths. Leaders of the two universities discussed cooperation opportunities After the exchange, the two sides came to an agreement on specific programs of UEH and KKU in the future, including (1) Student exchange; (2) Exchange of lecturers; (3) Cooperation in research and organization of seminars; and (4) Cooperation in the provision of consulting services. The delegates also discussed the feasibility of each activity in the spirit of respect, cooperation and openness. Delegates presented speeches and discussions At the end of the working session, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai respectfully invited the leaders of KKU to visit UEH in the near future to strengthen the close and long-term cooperation relationship further. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: UEH School of Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of March 22, 2023, at the headquarters of the People's Committee of Dong Nai province, the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding to train high-quality economic, human resources to meet the socio-economic development needs of Dong Nai province in the upcoming period. Attending the signing ceremony from the UEH side, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tu Van Binh - Deputy Director of the Graduate School; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Chief of the University Office. On the side of Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee, there was the attendance of: Mr. Ho Thanh Son - Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Son Hung - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of Provincial People's Committee; Mr. Dang Minh Nguyet - Commissioner of the Central Committee, Head of the Department of the Provincial Party Committee Organization and the presence of leaders of departments and agencies: Home Affairs; Finance; Information and Communication; Education and Training; Planning and Investment; Science and Technology, Management Boards of Provincial Industrial Parks, Dong Nai University, Office of Provincial People's Committee, and news agencies and radio stations attended and reported. Overview of the signing ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Son Hung - Provincial Member, Vice Chairman of Dong Nai People's Committee, shared: “The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between Dong Nai People's Committee and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is to promote the strengths in the expertise of each side, enhance cooperation and development opportunities between the university and the local government, community and society, thereby enhancing the cooperation between the university and the local government in human resource training, including comrades who are managers to pioneer in management and economics, to meet the needs of socio-economic development of Dong Nai province in the upcoming time. I hope that, right after this cooperation signing ceremony, the People's Committee of Dong Nai province and UEH will establish a joint working group, develop a plan to immediately implement the contents with a long-term strategic vision, and coordinate to achieve the highest efficiency for the signed contents, annually evaluate the implementation situation and agree on a specific plan for the next period. The two sides agreed to cooperate from the viewpoint of support and comprehensive coordination to promote each side's potential and advantages, under the motto of mutual benefit and serving the common development.” In addition to important areas, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Son Hung also wished that the two sides would be interested in science, technology and digital transformation. Sharing about the responsibility of UEH, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH emphasized: “Over the journey in nearly 48 years, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a key university of the country and a center for research, consulting in science, economics, finance, business, law, management, technology, etc. to serve various activities for the development of the country. Currently, the University is restructuring to become a multi-disciplinary university. In the process of development with social responsibility, the University always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with localities, state agencies, and organizations with the desire to make practical and effective contributions to the development of the locality and the region through training activities, scientific research, technology transfer, consulting, and policy criticism. With the 2020 - 2025 socio-economic development strategy and a vision for 2030, Dong Nai strives to become a center for regional integration and development of the South's three economic axes: Southeast, Southwest, and Coastal economic regions. In order to promote total effort in all aspects, the Provincial Party Committee and the People's Committee of Dong Nai province have strengthened cooperation with universities in the region in training, scientific research, consulting, and technology transfer. In that context, today, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is very pleased to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee. We hope that the close-knit relationship through this memorandum of understanding will reap many good results and successes in the future.” After the discussion and exchange time, Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee and UEH agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the following contents: Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee and UEH agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding This event was a milestone marking the cooperation relationship that brings practical results, contributing to the socio-economic development of Dong Nai province in particular and the whole country in general, and at the same time, raising the academic prestige and social responsibility towards sustainable development of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, University Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the UEH side, there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – UEH Vice President; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Science Management and International Cooperation; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy – Deputy Head of the Department of Undergraduate Training; Board of Dean of School of Accounting, School of Finance, School of Public Finance, lecturers and students; For CPA Australia: Ms. Merran Kelsall Australian Order, FCPA - President & Chairman; Mr. Andrew Hunter - Chief Executive Officer. On the side of CPA Australia South of Vietnam: Ms. Huynh Ngoc Thien - Chief Representative; Mr. Nguyen Nam - Chairman of Advisory Committee; Mr. Kyle Pham - Chief Financial Officer of Asia Coast Development Co., Ltd., member of Advisory Board and other members. Opening the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared how grateful they are for the collaborative effort between both parties: “CPA Australia is an international professional organization with more than 170,000 members around the world recognized worldwide. Meanwhile, in Viet Nam, UEH is recognized as one of the best business, finance, and accounting schools in the region with more than 30,000 students and 250,000 alumni, and a wide network of partners. all around the world. CPA Australia's aim is to develop the capable business professionals of the future, and so is UEH. We all aim to provide our members and students with the most relevant education, training, technical support, skills and advocacy. This ongoing partnership between CPA Australia and UEH will provide valuable insights and research opportunities for members, students and faculty alike.” Following certain successes in the cooperation between the two sides since 2009, now UEH and CPA Australia have agreed to renew the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in cooperation activities in training and specialized education, as well as other development activities for the mutual benefit of each party in Vietnam. The new agreement creates a solid foundation for UEH and its partners to strengthen relationships and stronger connections. After the signing ceremony, an inspirational talk show about career development was led by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Undergraduate Training and Mr. Tran Duy Hung - Business Development Manager of CPA Australia South Viet Nam. The talk show has spread passion and encouraged the spirit of continuous learning to UEH students for the profession they have chosen themselves. Although the time was not too long, the presentation in the program brought a lot of useful information and practical experiences, helping students to be prepared well and become excellent personnel in the future. This program has attracted the participation of nearly 150 students who majored in accounting and auditing. CPA Australia is one of the world's largest professional organizations of certified public accountants with more than 164,000 members in 150 countries and territories. CPA Australia's core services include training, knowledge update support, career advice and policy advocacy. More than 25,000 members of CPA Australia currently hold key leadership positions such as CEO and CFO. CPA - Certified Public Accountant is a global accounting and auditing title for strategic business leaders. The certificate is internationally recognized globally and has institutes currently living and working in more than 125 countries and regions, ensuring you will be fully equipped with the knowledge and skills to tackle the problem. any work related to accounting, finance or business. The cooperation between UEH and CPA Australia in the past as well as in the future will develop the process of international connection and cooperation and promote the Vietnam - Australia relationship in the field of comprehensive education. This is one of the positive and effective solutions to bridge the gap between theory and practice, create more study and career opportunities for Vietnamese students in general and UEH students in particular. Some other photos: New, photos: Department of Undergraduate Training; School of Accounting Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has implemented the process of introducing and appointing the positions of President, Vice President, Dean and Vice Dean of UEH Colleges according to the appointment authority of UEH President for the 2020-2025 term. The work was carried out according to the regulations and guidelines of the Party and the Government. UEH is in the process of implementing a development strategy with the orientation to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Therefore, the implementation of the process of appointing the position of President, Vice President, Dean, and Vice Dean of UEH Colleges contributes to perfecting the structure of the management staff of the units under the University for the term 2020-2025 to implement the management and operation of the University in the near future, helping UEH develop strongly according to the set goals. Personnel was introduced from on-site human resources that were approved by the UEH collective leadership and met the standards and conditions for appointment according to the regulations of the Government and UEH, including (1) Capacity, prestige and ethics; (2) Ideological politics; (3) Age; (4) Qualifications; and (5) Work experience. The specific appointments are as follows: The process of introducing the appointed personnel was carried out at UEH Colleges The process of introducing personnel for appointment to the positions of President and Vice President of UEH was implemented in 5 steps: The process of introducing personnel to the positions of Dean and Vice Dean was implemented in 6 steps: Based on the results of introducing appointed personnel, the President will report to the Party Committee for approval before making the appointment decision according to regulations. UEH is facing a strong development stage with many challenges and tasks. Therefore, the addition of management staff to lead and plan guidelines and policies for the University is extremely important to make UEH a prestigious, multidisciplinary and sustainable university with a high position in the regional and global higher education system. Some pictures about the process of introducing personnel for appointment at UEH Colleges: 1. UEH College of Business (COB): 2. UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG): 3. UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD): News, photos: Department of Human Resources Management, Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Implementing the social responsibility of a key national university, on March 18, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperated with Vinh Long Department of Education and Training to organize the opening of the "STEM Teaching" training program for teachers and high school students in Vinh Long province in 2023. The program aimed to provide knowledge, skills, and equipment to support the implementation of career and scientific research orientation for students, improve teachers' professionalism, and at the same time, select projects applying robot technology and artificial intelligence that have the potential to develop, connect and incubate at UEH Mekong Startup Incubator. STEM education is a curriculum based on the idea that equips learners with knowledge and skills related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – in an interdisciplinary approach, and learners can apply them to solve problems in life. The knowledge and skills in the STEM education program must be integrated and complement each other, helping students understand basic knowledge and apply it to practice and create new products in everyday life. For high school students, the study of STEM subjects also positively affects their ability to choose a career in the future. When learning many types of knowledge in an integrated body, students will actively enjoy learning instead of being afraid or avoiding a certain area. On that basis, it will encourage them to have a better orientation when choosing a major at higher education levels and create certainty for their future career. Students who are taught in the STEM educational approach have outstanding advantages such as solid science, engineering, technology, and math knowledge; creativity, logical thinking; outstanding academic and work performance and the opportunity to develop more comprehensive soft skills while not feeling burdened or overloaded for students. Over the past years, implementing Directive No. 16/CT-TTg dated May 4, 2017, of the Prime Minister on strengthening the capacity to approach the fourth industrial revolution, the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has guided several contents of deploying STEM education and organizing and managing STEM education activities to support high schools in effectively implementing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. However, to successfully organize STEM activities, it is necessary to involve and cooperate with involved institutions such as high schools, vocational training institutions, universities, and businesses. With the social responsibility of a national key university, accompanying the national education sector, accompanying teachers and students to successfully organize this activity at the high school and junior high school levels, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has launched the "STEM Teaching" Program under the UEH Global Community Project in 2023. Therefore, on the morning of March 18, 2023, UEH coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province to hold the Opening Ceremony of the “Teaching STEM” training program for teachers and high school students in Vinh Long province in 2023. Overview of the Opening Ceremony of the Training Program At the opening ceremony, on the side of UEH - the organizer of the training course- was the presence of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH; MSc. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology; MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department of UEH College of Technology and Design, Executive Director of UEH Institute of Innovation; along with the participation of lecturers who are experts and course support staff from the Institute of Innovation, the Institute of Smart and Interactive Technology, the lecturers who are leaders of Schools, Departments, Centers of Vinh Long Campus, correspondents of Vinh Long Newspaper, Vinh Long High School and Vietnam News Agency in Vinh Long. On the side of the coordinating unit, there was the presence of: Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Phong - Head of Secondary and Continuing Education Department of Vinh Long province; along with teachers who are leaders of units of the Education Department of Vinh Long province, and especially the presence of more than 180 teachers and high school students from 34 school units and the Department of Education in Vinh Long province. The training program aimed to: Speaking at the opening of the training course, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH shared: “Implementing the University's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development strategy, UEH has set the sustainable development of society as a top goal. UEH promotes activities connecting the university with government agencies, scientists, associations, organizations, businesses and the alumni community through the "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Actions" program. This program aims to spread knowledge and bring sustainable values into the community, contributing to the development of society. UEH Global is one of the projects that UEH has been implementing to realize that responsibility. After over 3 years of implementation, the project has undergone 3 phases. The first is to support infrastructure, techniques, and methods so that teachers and students in the Mekong Delta can participate in online teaching and learning on the equipped UEH platform, successfully overcome the pandemic, and maintain training quality. In the second phase, UEH Global provides the teacher community with experiences with methods, and tools to compile lesson plans and e-lectures, actively supporting schools to achieve the goal of digital transformation in education. Through phase 2, UEH has issued more than 2,500 certificates of course completion. Up to now, UEH Global continues to accompany teachers and high school students in the Mekong Delta in entrepreneurship and innovation with the STEM training program. In collaboration with the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province, the first program has attracted many Physics, Informatics teachers and students in all grades. This is a positive signal and a motivation for UEH Global to continue deploying to all Mekong Delta provinces. Hopefully, after this training, many robotics projects will be selected to be incubated at Mekong Incubator, an incubator hub of UEH Startup Incubator in the Mekong Delta. At the same time, UEH will expand the training program to other provinces in the Mekong Delta.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH delivered the opening speech and course orientation Representing the coordinating organization, MSc. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province, asserted: "The Department of Education and Training of Vinh Long province has cooperated with the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City to deploy the " STEM Teaching" program for teachers and students of secondary schools in Vinh Long province in 2023. The training course aimed to raise awareness for administrators and teachers about the position, role and significance of STEM education in secondary schools; unify the contents, methods and forms of organizing the implementation of STEM education in schools; contribute to the realization of the goals of the General Education Program in 2018; build capacity for administrators and teachers in organizing, managing, building and implementing STEM education.” Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training gave a speech Within the framework of the program, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology, UEH College of Technology and Design gave a brief presentation on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. He emphasized: “The robotics industry and artificial intelligence are two fields developing rapidly in the current digital age. Robotics is a branch of engineering and machine science designed to operate automatically or be controlled remotely. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence involves creating computer programs capable of learning and self-regulating without human intervention. Robotics technology and artificial intelligence applications are diverse, from industrial manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture to transportation, customer service, and entertainment. Thanks to automation and flexibility, robotics and artificial intelligence systems are helping businesses increase productivity, reduce costs, and optimize production processes. The future of robotics technology and artificial intelligence is limitless and has the potential to completely change the way people live and work in the future. With the continuous development of technology, we will see many new and improved applications in this area, and it is necessary to ensure that this development will benefit people and society.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technology introduced the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence training program at UEH and Vinh Long Campus On behalf of the trainees, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Loc - Vice Principal of Tan Quoi High School, Vinh Long, remarked: "STEM education in addition to developing competencies and qualities, also creates excitement in the study and innovative learning and thinking for teachers and students. Through the training program, we hope to initially exchange, learn and share knowledge and experiences in organizing STEM teaching while improving our professional skills, gradually bringing STEM education to schools systematically and sustainably. Helping students have the ability to integrate their acquired knowledge into real life, we are very interested in and excited about this program.” Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Loc - Vice Principal of Tan Quoi High School, on behalf of Teachers and Students participating in the training, expressed their feelings More photos about the program: 1. Overview of the opening ceremony: 2. Image of Session 1: Design Thinking 3. Image of Session 2: Fundamentals of Technologies and Innovations in Agriculture 4. The second day of the training course with 2 topics: Design mechanisms in robots Actuators and Sensors in Robots News, photos: Vinh Long Campus (Department of Training, Department of Marketing and Admissions) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Continuing to expand business connection activities, on the morning of March 10, 2023, UEH - Vinh Long Campus (VLC) held a signing ceremony of a cooperation agreement with Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, Kien Giang Branch, period 2023 - 2028. With the mission of training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region and with the training motto "Studying in Vinh Long - UEH qualifications quality - Ready for international integration". In 2023, Vinh Long Campus will conduct training in disciplines and specialties associated with human resource needs in the Mekong Delta region and industries that contribute to the country's human resources. Along with improving training programs, UEH is always interested in strengthening comprehensive, long-term cooperative relationships with agencies and businesses. Since its establishment at the end of 2019 until now, Vinh Long Campus has signed training cooperation agreements with 26 agencies and enterprises inside and outside Vinh Long province to develop plans for coordination, education, forging practice skills for students, creating conditions for students to practice, accessing practical knowledge through exchange activities and business experiences. Continuing business connection activities, on the morning of March 10, 2023, Vinh Long Campus held a signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement with Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, Kien Giang Branch, in the period of 2023 - 2028. Attending the Signing Ceremony on UEH's side, there was the presence of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of VLC; Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of School of Tourism; MSc. Doan Duc Minh - Vice Dean of School of Tourism; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of School of International Business - Marketing; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus, along with the lecturers and students in the Board of Directors, leaders of departments, schools, centers and lecturers and students of all courses. On the side of Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, there was the attendance of Ms. Luu Linh - Director of Administration - Human Resources; Mr. Nguyen Huu Bang - Human Resources Manager. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus shared: “Today's signing ceremony between UEH and Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, Kien Giang Branch is one of the steps to realize 5 areas of focus of the program "Connecting the community, spreading knowledge", opens up extensive cooperation on many areas of content. UEH hopes that today's cooperation agreement will facilitate students with learning opportunities and practical experiences, advanced technology platforms, case studies, as well as creating an experienced environment for students to practice and learn directly at the enterprise”. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus spoke at the signing ceremony between the two units Business representative Ms. Luu Linh - Administration - Human Resources Director - Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, shared: “Today, the company and UEH Vinh Long Campus signed a cooperation agreement, which is the premise for our long and strong relationship. The company will always create the best conditions for students to have the opportunity to have the practical experience and participate in internships at the company. I hope Vinpearl Company and the school will have many opportunities to exchange and realize extensive cooperation. Students participating in internships at Vinpearl will perform their duties as real employees at Vinpearl. In the future, they will be able to choose to become full-time employees or be a good condition for students to be easily recruited as candidates at other agencies and units”. Ms. Luu Linh - Administration - Human Resources Director of Vinpearl Joint Stock Company gave a speech According to the signed minutes, UEH Vinh Long Campus and Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, Kien Giang Branch will jointly cooperate on the following contents: Cooperation in training, fostering, and developing human resources: The two sides coordinate and organize short-term and long-term training and fostering programs in the country or association with foreign countries in order to improve the quality of human resources according to needs, strengths and in accordance with the functions and tasks of each party. Connecting training with practice: Through the Internship/Business Semester program, skill training program, and support for connecting internships and jobs for students; Real connection of scientific research and consultancy: Experts, lecturers, and students jointly participate in the implementation of topics and actual projects implemented by the two sides; Jointly organize seminars and workshops to solve important and urgent economic issues or topics of interest to the community; Cooperation in organizing conferences, seminars, economic volumes, scientific seminars and providing and exchanging information: Organizing conferences, seminars, joint scientific talks to summarize experiences as well as sissemination of scientific research results. MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus, and Ms. Luu Linh - Administration and Human Resources Director of Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, signed a memorandum of understanding Also, at the Signing Ceremony, Ms. Luu Linh had a meeting to share and introduce the preferential program of Vinpearl Joint Stock Company for students at Vinh Long Campus. Accordingly, in 2023, Vinpearl will create conditions for students studying at Vinh Long Campus to participate in internships/practices at 02 locations: Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phu Quoc and Vinpearl Discovery Wonderworld Phu Quoc. The number of interns is 780, in the lobby, Culinary, Room, Kitchen, and Technician positions. In addition, students participating in the internship enjoy the following incentives: Earning income during the internship period (from 1 million VND to 2 million VND/month); Support for accommodation, transportation costs, etc., and other supports during the internship period. Ms. Luu Linh - Administration - Human Resources Director of Vinpearl Joint Stock Company implemented preferential regimes for students Ms. Luu Linh also emphasized that, in order for the internship process to be most effective, the company will work closely with Vinh Long Campus to manage students. At the same time, Vinpearl will create the most favorable conditions for students to supplement their knowledge and equip them with practical experience to be ready to integrate into the working environment after graduation. In addition, in the upcoming time, the Company will coordinate with Vinh Long Campus to organize many extra-curricular activities for students to encounter reality, exchange experiences through visits, and learn about the business environment. From there, students will understand the recruitment requirements and the right orientation for their future and career advancement. More photos regarding the program: News, photos: Vinh Long Campus (Office of the Mekong International Training Center) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Implementing Resolution No. 24-NQ/TW dated October 7, 2022 of the Politburo on socio-economic development and assurance of national defense and security in the Southeast region to 2030, with a vision to 2045 and Resolution No. 154/NQ-CP dated November 23, 2022 of the Government on the promulgation of the Government's Action Program to implement Resolution No. 24-NQ/TW, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the National Conference on "Socio-economic Development Dynamics in the Southeast region: Potentials and Challenges" on March 10, 2023 with the participation of more than 100 representatives from departments, functions, branches of 6 provinces and cities in the Southeast region, the Board of Directors of universities, interested authors and lecturers. The Southeast region includes Ho Chi Minh City and 5 neighboring provinces Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Tay Ninh. This area has a significant strategic position in economy, politics, society, national defense, and security. The Southeast region plays an important role in national and international trade through the region's transport network and seaports. However, the region's transport infrastructure has not been developed synchronously, leading to overloading of the regional and external supply chains, reducing connectivity, increasing the cost of transporting and circulating goods, and affecting businesses. In addition, the region's high urbanization rate, with the majority of migrant workers, is posing many challenges in terms of infrastructure in the context of a lack of public investment capital and difficulties in solving the ground clearance problem. Although the technological level of localities in the region, innovation activities, and application of science and technology in recent years has been raised, they still cannot meet the development needs and are not commensurate with the national standards and potential and advantages of the region. On the other hand, despite having a strategic geographical position for the country's socio-economic defense, security, and foreign affairs, the region is a potential area for many complex problems related to political security, social order, and security. Although the Southeast region contributes significantly to the development of the country, there are still bottlenecks such as the lack of skilled and highly qualified workers, the lack of regional linkage in production and consumption because the legal framework is not specific, and management according to administrative boundaries causes division of the supply chain... For that reason, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the national conference "Socio-economic development dynamics in the Southeast region: Potentials and challenges" to create opportunities for researchers and policymakers to exchange, discuss, share research results, propose recommendations to develop policies and strategic solutions to develop the Southeast into a dynamic and sustainable development region, as well as implement Resolution No. 24-NQ/TW of the Politburo on socio-economic development and assurance of national defense and security in the Southeast region to 2030, with a vision to 2045 and Resolution No. 154/NQ-CP of the Government on the promulgation of the Government's Action Plan to implement Resolution No. 24-NQ/TW. The seminar focused on the topics of socio-economic development and assurance of security and defense in the Southeast region. The workshop was attended by more than 100 delegates who are leaders of departments, agencies, and provinces in the Southeast region, including Ho Chi Minh City and 5 provinces directly under the Central Government: Tay Ninh, Binh Phuoc, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Ba Ria-Vung Tau; Boards of Directors of Universities; Authors and lecturers. On the UEH side was the attendance of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Board of Directors of UEH member colleges; Heads, Vice Heads of Schools/Training Institutes; together with leaders of units under UEH. Overview of the conference Speaking at the opening of the workshop, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “The conference is an opportunity for researchers and policymakers to exchange, discuss and share research results, as well as propose recommendations for policy development. Strategic policies and solutions for the Southeast region's development play an important role in linking development with other economic regions: economic, financial, trade, service, education - training, and. developing high-quality human resources, science - technology, innovation, leading digital transformation in the whole country and Southeast Asia." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH gave the opening speech Within the framework of the conference, 3 main presentations were presented, including: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES presented his study Teacher of the People.Prof.Dr. Vo Thanh Thu presented her study Prof. Dr. Andreas Stoffers, Country Director of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) in Vietnam presented his study The presentations received the attention and discussion of the participants in the program. Delegates discussed the papers Through the conference, UEH also officially launched the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting (IRDRC), a unit under UEH, established under the Resolution of the University Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The IRDRC Institute conducts applied research and provides consulting services (including policy, strategic, and professional advice), to contribute to (i) helping localities approach new trends in policy design and operation; (ii) helping localities, professional organizations, and businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises increase operational efficiency, improve work efficiency, develop sustainably, and enhance the adaptability of localities and businesses against unpredictable changes in the market economy. With a vision to 2035, to become a research and multi-disciplinary, and multi-field consulting organization operating in Vietnam with a reputation, the Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting carries out the mission of "Realizing the potential of local functions, professional organizations, and businesses, by helping these entities develop into optimal versions of themselves”. Launching Institute for Regional Development Research and Consulting In particular, within the framework of the workshop, UEH officially launched the "UEH Southeast 2030" program - a human resource training program dedicated to 6 provinces in the Southeast region to provide a source of medium and high-quality managers. Based on these 5 pillars, “UEH Southeast 2030” will implement 07 training programs, including a Master of Public Policy; a Master of Public Management; a Master Program in Smart and Innovative Urban Management; a Master Program in Economics and Environmental Management; Technology and Innovation (for undergraduate and short-term programs); Master Program in Technology - Engineering Management; Bachelor's Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH introduced the training program for public sector human resources in the Southeast region with a vision to 2030 With a practical meaning and importance, the program "UEH Southeast 2030" will be implemented at UEH under the coordination and direction of the leadership of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, departments, agencies, provinces, and cities in the Southeast region in developing training and fostering, planning and selecting suitable candidates, at the same time, mobilizing the resources of the Government and society to effectively implement training for the sustainable development of the Southeast region in the future. More photos regarding the conference: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the past years, scientific management and international cooperation activities of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) have achieved very important results, bringing the UEH brand to the top of world rankings, contributing to realizing the strategic goal of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. To recognize the efforts of collectives and individuals with excellent achievements in management and international cooperation activities, and at the same time, give the development direction for the next stages, on the morning of March 3, 2023, UEH held the "Review conference on scientific management and international cooperation in the period of 2020 - 2022 and operation direction for the period of 2023 - 2025". The conference was attended by: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. At the same time, the conference also had the presence of lecturers who are: Chairman, Vice-Chairman of the Union of the University; Secretary of the Union, President of the Student Association; Head, Vice Head of School/Institute/Center/Department; Program Directors of UEH and members of the University; Head of the managing units under UEH and member colleges; Professors, Associate Professors; Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation; General Department of member colleges; representatives of Vinh Long Campus attending online; and especially the representatives of the units, the lecturers who are rewarded for their outstanding contributions to scientific research and international cooperation in the period of 2020 - 2022. Overview of the conference Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, recognized the achievements in scientific research and international cooperation activities of the University in the period of 2020-2022: “In the past 3 years, UEH has published about 1,400 research papers on Scopus and ISI whose quality is getting higher and higher. During this period, the university also organized many prestigious scientific conferences, especially those that have become trademarks of UEH such as: ACBES (Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies), ICBF (Institute of Business Research), Sustainable Development Seminar Series READY 4 NEXT. Besides, the University started to have high-level research projects, completed 3 state-level projects, 4 Nafosted projects, 38 ministerial-level projects, of which are nearly 200 university-level projects… This is proof demonstrating the university's kingly innovations, diligence, and sustainability in research activities and creating prestige with the Ministry. Regarding student research, in the past 3 years, we have made very good improvements; overall, nearly 2,500 students participated with 700 topics, 14 awards, 4 topics won EUREKA prizes, and 22 topics won Olympic Prizes in Econometrics, nearly 500 topics won the Young Researcher Prize. Student awards have also confirmed the level of student research activities, demonstrating UEH's change in quantity - from quality entrance exams to correlated outputs. In particular, in the past period, UEH has achieved higher positions in international rankings such as QS Asia - from a position near 600+ to 551+ in 2022 and now close to 401+ in the rankings of 2023. In addition to the world's position on other major rankings such as Webometric, Scimago also noted that most of the school's fields are ranked at 500 in the world in which, the most prominent ones being Economics, Econometrics, Management, Business Administration, and Accounting. In addition, the multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral direction was also recognized in terms of the energy economy, environment, social sciences, technology, mathematics, etc. All were recorded at 500th or better. These achievements have partly contributed to helping UEH develop and attain achievements close to international standards.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President gave the opening speech Besides, international cooperation activities also create strong resonances with scientific research activities and management activities of the University. Especially in the context of the Covid pandemic, almost international activities are suspended. With collective efforts, many international cooperation activities of the University have changed from face-to-face to online. Specifically, in the period of 2020-2022, we received more than 62 international delegations with more than 360 international delegates, brought 152 UEH students to exchange, and received nearly 200 international students to study and work at UEH, continue to expand international relations with 142 MOUs/MOAs signed with strategic partners in Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA, Canada... The expansion with these partners has also changed the mindset and vision of UEH, helping us access a global perspective and promote the development of the University towards internationalization. In addition, over the past time, UEH has focused on continuously perfecting and implementing policies on funding, international research published in prestigious scientific journals, cooperation policies, research directions, and academic integrity policies. Promoting the achievements in the past time, UEH's development orientation for scientific research and international cooperation activities in the period of 2023-2025 will focus on the following aspects: Linking to the University's strategy of Multidisciplinary and Sustainability; Must always aim to strengthen UEH's academic reputation; The effective use of UEH resources must be ensured, specifically, focusing on promoting academic research activities, applied research, perfecting mechanisms and policies to encourage and manage science management processes, develop and effectively use international cooperation resources, and enhance the synergy between international cooperation activities and the fields of training, scientific research. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation presented the report at the meeting Within the framework of the conference, there were also presentations related to scientific research - international cooperation activities, including: Presentation on "Solutions to improve the results of implementing local applied scientific research projects" by People's Teacher Prof. Dr. Vo Thanh Thu - Lecturer of the School of InternationalBusiness - Marketing, UEH College of Business; Presentation on "Solutions to improve the results of technology transfer activities at UEH" by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Director of the Institute of Intelligent Technologies - Interaction. Participants at the conference discussed and contributed ideas around the presentations, Proposed solutions to improve the effectiveness of scientific research - international cooperation in the upcoming time. Lecturers presenting at the Conference It can be affirmed that, in order to achieve the achievements in scientific research and international cooperation of today, besides the wise direction of UEH Board of Directors, there are also the constant efforts of the entire unit and the lecturers. Therefore, at the conference, the University's leaders praised and rewarded collectives and individuals for their active contributions to the university's scientific research and international cooperation activities in the period of 2020 - 2022. The title of "Unit with excellent achievements in scientific research and international cooperation in the period 2020-2022" was awarded to 14 units, including School of International Business - Marketing, School of Banking, School of Finance, School of Accounting, School of Economics, Institute for Policy Research on Agriculture & Health, School of Government, School of Public Finance, Institute of Innovation, Institute of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematics - Statistics, Institute of Smart Cities and Management, Institute for Business Research, International School of Business. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and Dr. Dinh Cong Khai awarded certificates of merit to units with excellent achievements in scientific research and international cooperation in the period of 2020 - 2022 The title "Teacher with excellent achievements in international publication for the period 2020 - 2022" was awarded to 10 teachers, including Prof. Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh; Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh; Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan; MSc. Ngo Quang Thanh; Dr. Dang Ngoc Hoang Thanh; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Nhat Hanh; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Xuan Truong; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Dang Khoa; Dr. Dao Nguyen Anh; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Mai Dong. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and Dr. Dinh Cong Khai conferred certificates of merit and presented flowers to the lecturers who have won the title of "Teachers with excellent achievements in the international publication period 2020 - 2022" The title "Teacher with excellent achievements in scientific research projects at all levels in the period of 2020 - 2022" was awarded to 9 teachers, including Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai; Prof. Dr. Vo Thanh Thu; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Vinh; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Thi Hai Ly; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Xuan Lan; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Mai Dong; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Phuong Thao. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and Dr. Dinh Cong Khai awarded certificates of merit and flowers to the teachers who won the title of "Teacher with excellent achievements in scientific research projects in the period of 2020 - 2022" The title of "Teacher with excellent achievements in guiding students' scientific research in the period of 2020 - 2022" was awarded to 10 teachers, including: Dr. Dinh Tien Minh; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Thi Hai Ly; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh; Dr. Nguyen Thi Uyen Uyen; MSc. To Cong Nguyen Bao; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nham; MSc. Nguyen Ngoc Danh; Dr. Tu Thi Kim Thoa; Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and Dr. Dinh Cong Khai awarded certificates of merit and flowers to the teachers who won the title of "Teacher with excellent achievements in guiding students' scientific research in the period of 2020 - 2022" The results of UEH in scientific research and international cooperation activities in the past period have shown that the innovation policy in science and international cooperation management activities of the University has been on the right track with the outstanding efforts of the leadership team, research team, lecturers and officials of the University. Entering a new stage of development, if we continue to maintain and promote the achieved results and make more efforts, UEH's academic reputation will become stronger and stronger in the world arena, thereby making UEH become a multidisciplinary university with an academic reputation and sustainable action in the Asia region by 2030. More photos about the Conference: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the program "Training senior managers: Adapting to a global energy future" organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) for the employees of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation (EVNHCMC), from February 18 to February 26, 2023, the delegation of UEH and EVNHCMC visited and worked with Korea's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy, Korea Electric Power Corporation KEPCO, Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ), Ulsan Art Museum. At the same time, UEH also had detailed working sessions with 3 leading universities in Korea, including: Seoul University (UoS), Kwangwoon University (KWU), and Dongseo University (DSU). During the visit to Songdo City in the Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ), the delegation members had the opportunity to learn how to operate a smart city. Through discussion with IFEZ Director - Mr. Byun Jae Young, the delegation understood more about Smart City 1.0 as the most specific suggestion about the development trend of modern cities and the application and management of energies in the city. The delegation visited and exchanged in Songdo City, Incheon Special Economic Zone Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH took a photo with Mr. Byun Jae Young - Director of IFEZ The content of open discussions with Mr. Lee Hohyeon - Director of the Energy Innovation Policy Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Energy, about Korea's policies and plans for joint energy development and renewable energy, has brought about useful information and valuable learning for the whole group. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh took a photo with Mr. Lee Hohyeon - Director of the Energy Innovation Policy Department of the Korean Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy In order to connect with senior officials of EVNHCMC, the delegation spent time visiting the headquarters of Korean Electric Company KEPCO in Naju City, a city about 285km south of Seoul. Here, the two sides exchanged experiences in activities related to renewable energy, nuclear energy, smart grid, etc. In addition, KEPCO also organized for the delegation to visit an underground exhibition about power transmission at KEPCO headquarters, clearly illustrating its operational efficiency. The delegation visited the headquarters of Korea Electric Company KEPCO in Naju City Leaving Naju, the whole group experienced a train ride to Busan - Korea's second-largest city and port city. In addition to meetings and exchanges with partners in the energy industry with potential future cooperation, the delegation also visited the Ulsan Art Museum, with many contemporary artworks. Video art, media art, and works that are products of art and technology were also presented in a creative and unexpected way, creating impressions and emotions in the audience. Also at the visit, Ulsan Art Museum Director - Mr. Suh Jin Suk shared about social phenomena related to contemporary art and the role of contemporary art in developing businesses in the modern socio-economic context. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh took photos with Ulsan Art Museum Director - Mr. Suh Jin Suk The trip also allowed UEH to consolidate and expand cooperation relationships with leading Korean universities in research, training, and lecturer-student exchange… Each partner with different strengths is an opportunity for UEH to diversify its activities in line with its development orientation to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. UEH conducted formal MoU signing ceremonies with UoS and DSU as a basis for implementing more specific cooperation activities and discussed promoting the implementation of activities with Kwangwoon University (KWU). Specifically, with UoS, UEH jointly implements training programs and Living Lab projects on smart cities in 2023, then cooperates with the fields of government and big data. In the future, cooperation will be discussed with Seoul City's departments and units for city and community support and development. UEH has agreed to collaborate on a dual undergraduate program in Robotics and AI with KWU and Digital Communication and Design with DSU starting in 2023. In addition, other academic activities such as research, collaboration teaching, and capacity building such as student-teacher exchange, training of doctoral lecturers in the fields of Media Design, Smart City, AI - Robotics, state management, big data, Korea Study are also discussed for implementation started since 2023. UoS is a large university directly under the management of the Seoul Government; the president of the university council is the "Mayor" of the city of Seoul today, which provides research and policy support for students in the development of Seoul. KWU is a university with the most developed Robotics field in Korea. Dongseo University is an appreciated university with high rankings in Media Design in Korea with modern invested facilities, including a Media Outlet, Media Center, Asia Design Center for Future, College of Design, and 3D Fusion Research Center... The trip to Korea brought good cooperation results for UEH and useful experiences for all delegation members. In the new trend for a sustainable society, EVNHCMC and UEH are constantly consolidating their leading role as well as increasing cooperation between education, research, and contribution to society in integrated cooperation between universities - enterprises, and domestic and foreign management agencies for better education and higher quality of life for the people. UEH exchanged and signed cooperation agreements with Korean universities News, photos: Institute of Smart Cities and Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 2, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Opening Ceremony of the Master Program in Executive Public Policy for Ho Chi Minh City’s Civil Servants. This was the first successful milestone marking the Cooperation Program in the period of 2022-2023 between UEH and the Organizing Committee of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, which was signed in August 2022. Attending the opening ceremony, on the side of the city authorities were: Mr. Nguyen Ho Hai - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee; Ms. Le Thi Thanh Thuy - Deputy Head of the Organization Department of the City Party Committee; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Tham - Deputy Director of Department of Home Affairs. On the UEH side was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School. City officials were included with all the lecturers who teach the program, especially the 41 newly admitted students. Overview of the opening ceremony The Master Program in Executive Public Policy (Executive MPP 2023) for Ho Chi Minh City’s Civil Servants in 2023 was an advanced training program in line with international standards, built on reference to public policy programs from major universities in the world such as Kennedy School (Harvard University); Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago; London School of Economics and Political Science; Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore;… but adjusted to suit policy practice in Vietnam. The program focuses on equipping students with the ability to identify key policy challenges in Vietnam, globally in general, and in Ho Chi Minh City in particular while strengthening their capacity to analyze and evaluate policy, planning, and management issues of public policy implementation. In particular, in the context of the rapid development of science and technology and rapid changes in the socio-economic environment, the program will have discussions on the role and strategy of applying innovation and creativity to digital transformation in sectors and industries of the economy, urbanization, and social security policies, climate change responding policies, etc., in order to promote sustainable development, implement goal “rich people, strong country, fair and civilized society”. This is also a training program that demonstrates UEH's social responsibility to Ho Chi Minh City and creates conditions for leaders, managers, and executives at the local strategic level to improve their capacity, contributing to regional and local economic development. The University implemented a scholarship policy that rewards up to 50% of tuition fees for the entire course. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School, announced the decision to enroll 41 students in the course Speaking at the opening of the course, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “Towards sustainable development goals for HCMC and the whole country in the era of the knowledge economy and global economic integration as defined in Resolution 31 of Politburo, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with its social responsibility, and at the same time as a leading university in Vietnam in public sector training, wishes to contribute a part of efforts in promoting sustainable development of Ho Chi Minh City, in particular, and the whole country in general through the development and implementation of the Master Program in Executive Public Policy 2023 for HCMC’s Civil Servants. Today, I would like to warmly congratulate 41 students on being admitted to UEH's Master's Program in Executive Public Policy. In order for the course to have the best effect, I hope that the students will arrange their work, ensure class time and subject requirements, and increase self-study and team building to achieve high results in the course, thereby serving their job, contributing to the development of the locality and the country”. He also emphasized that the force of professors and doctors who graduated from many world-renowned universities have a deep understanding of the public sector in Vietnam and many research works on theories related to management, public administration, and economic development policies at the central and local levels, and strong research capacity are the solid foundations for UEH to successfully deploy training programs to provide high-quality human resources for the public sector. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH delivered the opening speech of the training course Le Thi Thanh Thuy - Deputy Head of the Organization Department of the City Party Committee, shared: "Implementing the policy of the Standing City Party Committee on enhancing training and additional in-depth knowledge of public policy for City’s officials and civil servants, especially heads at all levels of the city, improving their ability to analyze and evaluate state management issues, on that basis, having a strategic vision to advise and propose effective solutions for the city to develop in the upcoming period, especially in the implementation of the Politburo's Resolution No. 31 on the direction and tasks of HCMC development until 2030, with a vision to 2045. Based on the above facts, today, the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee cooperates with the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City to hold the opening ceremony of the Master Program in Executive Public Policy. This is one of the coordination contents between the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee and UEH in the period of 2022 - 2023 to conduct training and improve the quality of the city's civil servants and public employees. For many years, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been one of the universities in the city that actively participates in the training of human resources. Therefore, with the desire to coordinate this training in an application-oriented manner associated with the city's practice, it will support and foster the ability to analyze and evaluate policy issues, planning and implementing policies for the comrades who have been recruited to participate in this course.” Mr. Le Thi Thanh Thuy - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee gave a speech A student of the Master Program in Executive Public Policy shared her feelings Delegates and students took memorable photos In addition, within the framework of the program, a seminar "Solutions to support and develop young talents and future leaders" was also held under the chair of Mr. Le Thi Thanh Thuy - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Tham - Deputy Director of Department of Home Affairs; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, led the students to exchange and share ideas about working in the public sector. Overview of the seminar "Solutions to support and develop young talents and future leaders" At the seminar's conclusion, Mr. Nguyen Ho Hai emphasized: "Thank you very much to the Party Committee and Board of Directors of UEH for actively creating conditions for leaders and officials of the city's Department of Home Affairs to hear the thoughts and feelings of the students. The city desires to make good people, talented and virtuous people participating in the political system, in the units that contribute to the city's construction. This is a very useful opportunity for city leaders to rethink how to have appropriate policies to attract young people with eligible qualities, capabilities, and standards to work in agencies and organizations and positions in the city's political system. At this point, it is hoped that the UEH Party Committee will have solutions to promote the strengthening of leadership in the admission of Party members among lecturers, teachers, and students of schools in the city. I also hope you will carefully consider which job to choose that helps you experience, encounter, and contribute to your youth. I hope you learn about our living society to look at it, to determine our daily labor, and how to live a useful life because each person only goes through their youth once.” Mr. Nguyen Ho Hai - Deputy Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee delivered a directing speech As a national key university with more than 47 years of experience and restructuring to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always recognizes the responsibility to contribute to the city's development and surrounding areas. Carrying out its mission of training high-quality human resources for the public sector, over the past time, UEH has built scientific and systematic training programs on Public Policy, Public Management, Environmental Management, Law, Urban Planning, and Innovation,... for the Mekong Delta, the Southern key economic region... Along with training activities, UEH is always ready to carry out projects, research, and development consultancy for the city and regions per the social responsibility of a leading prestigious public university. Some more photos regarding the ceremony: Students of the Master Program in Executive Public Policy listened to the training regulations and training programs Students actively exchanged and shared ideas with delegates at the seminar "Solutions to support and develop young talents and future leaders" News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 1, 2023, at Hall A.103 (Campus A), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City solemnly organized the program to announce and award the decision to appoint Heads and Deputy Heads of the Departments of the University for the term 2020 - 2025. Implementing Resolution No. 12 - NQ/DU dated December 2, 2022 of the Party Committee of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) on the conclusion of the 48th Party Executive Committee Conference, UEH has carried out the steps in the Appointment Process and completed the work of appointing additional officers to management positions at units affiliated to the University for the term 2020-2025. Accordingly, on the morning of March 1, 2023, the university solemnly organized a program to announce and award the decision to appoint heads and deputy heads of the units under the University for the term 2020 - 2025. The program was attended by Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of the University Union; with the presence of all lecturers in the Board of Management of UEH, leaders of units, and many officials of departments under UEH. Overview of the program After 47 years of strong development in the direction of internationalization, continuously innovating according to market signals, well meeting the country's economic development needs, and contributing to human knowledge, in the new period, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has pioneered the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. The new direction also elevates the position of the UEH brand, opening up opportunities for ranking and promotion on prestigious international rankings, such as Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia (According to QS Asia Rankings 2023); Top 298 Best Universities in Asia for Scientific Research, Innovation, and Societal Impact (according to SCImago Ranking) (2022); Top 25 best universities in the world contributing to lifelong career development according to U-Multirank (2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021); Top 1 of the best universities in Vietnam for Research, Knowledge Transfer, International Orientation, Regional Research Links, Teaching and Learning (According to U-Multirank) (2022); Top 7 universities in Vietnam (According to Webometrics Ranking) (February 2023)... In addition, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) of the University has officially entered the list of journals on the SCOPUS list on March 6, 2022, at the same time, becoming Vietnam's first business and management journal in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities, Business and Management to be recognized in this prestigious scientific index. In order to meet the development orientation of UEH in the new period, on March 1, 2023, the President of the University signed, announced, and awarded the decisions to appoint Heads and Deputy Heads of the units to the Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting, Department of Undergraduate Training, Department of Quality Assurance - Curriculum Development, School of Public Finance, School of Government, Center for Economics, Law and Management, School of Tourism, and Center for Physical Education. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, decided to appoint Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President and Director of the Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Vinh, MSc Nguyen Kim Duc to the position of Deputy Director of the Institute of Regional Development Research and Consulting for the term 2020 - 2025 Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President awarded the decision to appoint Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy to the position of Deputy Head of the Department of Undergraduate Training for the term 2020 - 2025 Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President awarded the decision to appoint MSc. Truong Thi Thu Huong to the position of Deputy Head of Department of Quality Assurance and Curriculum Development for the term 2020 - 2025 Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President awarded the decision to appoint Assoc.Prof.Dr. Diep Gia Luat to the position of Dean of the School of Public Finance for the term 2020 - 2025; Dr. Nguyen Kim Quyen to the position of Vice Dean of the School of Public Finance for the term 2020 - 2025 Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President awarded the decision to appoint Dr. Nguyen Van Du to the position of Vice Dean of School of Government, College of Economics, Law and Government, term 2020 - 2025. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President awarded the decision to appoint MSc. Huynh Phuoc Nghia to the position of Director of the Center for Economics, Law and Management, College of Economics, Law and Government, term 2020 - 2025. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President awarded the decision to appoint MSc. Doan Duc Minh to the position of Vice Dean of School of Tourism, UEH College of Business, term 2020 - 2025 Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President awarded the decision to appoint Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Quang Son to the position of Deputy Director of the Center for Physical Education, term 2020 - 2025 Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Deputy Head of Department of Undergraduate Training, sharing his emotions on behalf of the appointed lecturers Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council made a congratulatory speech Giving a congratulatory speech and assigning tasks to newly appointed teachers, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council said that the entire human resources system plays an important role in successfully implementing the school's key strategies. This is an honor as well as a challenge for the lecturers. I believe and hope that the lecturers will continue to promote their abilities and qualities. The whole school staff will unite and work together, jointly realizing the mission and vision, bringing UEH to develop according to the new generation university model: Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Delegates taking photos More photos about the program: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Human Resources Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of February 25, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Sun Life Vietnam Insurance Company Limited officially signed a cooperation agreement. Attending the signing ceremony from the UEH side, there were: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of the School of Law at UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG); Dr. Ha Van Son - Vice Dean in charge of School of Mathematics - Statistics of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD); Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of School of Media Design (CTD); Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of General Department of UEH College of Business (COB); MSc. Dang Thi Bach Van - Head of General Department of CELG; together with leaders of faculties, departments, and functions under the University. On the side of Sun Life Vietnam Insurance Company were: Ms. Tran Thu Hang - Deputy General Director of Human Resources Management; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong - Deputy Director of Human Resources Business Partners; with leaders of departments and divisions of the Company. Overview of the signing ceremony Speaking at the event's opening, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH shared: “On the journey of construction and development, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always focuses on strengthening the comprehensive and long-term cooperation relationship with businesses through the program "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action", to be able to accompany businesses in the process of training high-quality human resources; at the same time bringing values to society and community, especially spreading knowledge values. The program focuses on 4 categories: Connecting training with practice; Connecting to carry out studies and projects; Connecting to attract human resources; Giving to UEH Program. With the mission of UEH and Sun Life Vietnam's achievements and development potential, we are very pleased to sign a cooperation agreement with your company. We believe this cooperation will benefit businesses, schools, students, and the community.” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH delivered the opening speech at the event In the spirit of unity, UEH and Sun Life Vietnam officially signed a cooperation agreement to implement the following items: (1) Connecting training associated with practice (implementing Internship Programs/ Business semesters; Experts sharing reality and skill training; Sharing knowledge to Enterprises); (2) Connecting to attract human resources (implementing Internship and Career Days, Recruitment Workshop, Spreading the Enterprise's recruitment brand). Representatives of UEH and Sun Life Viet signed a cooperation agreement Sun Life Vietnam is a member of Sun Life Group (Canada) - an international financial services organization with over 157 years of experience, present in many countries around the world. In Vietnam, Sun Life Vietnam is a pioneer and market leader in retirement insurance, serving individual and corporate clients. In addition, Sun Life Vietnam always aims to support the community, typically with the following activities: Supporting vaccination programs and COVID-19 prevention work, sponsoring Gaia Nature Conservation Center, Funding facilities for schools… Sharing the same community-oriented vision, the cooperation of UEH and Sun Life Vietnam is expected to bring practical values not only to the two parties but also to the development of society. Delegates taking memorable photos Since 2020, UEH has implemented the "Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action" program to connect the University and businesses, associations, individuals, and organizations to spread and impart knowledge to the community, bringing sustainable values to the development of society. After more than 2 years of implementation, the program has received the companionship of many individuals, organizations, and partners. These efforts will continue to multiply in breadth and depth, bringing positive values to learners, businesses, and the community. More photos about the signing ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the afternoon of February 21, 2023, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – UEH successfully organized the Academic Exchange Program for the professors, lecturers, and Ph.D. candidates of UEH and the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Padjadjaran (FEB-UNPAD). This program is one of the academic activities promoting international integration, enhancing lecturers' and Ph.D. candidates' capacity, and expanding connections of UEH with leading universities in Asia and around the world. The academic exchange program between UEH and FEB-UNPAD was co-hosted by different Schools at UEH including School of Banking, School of Finance, School of Tourism, School of Business Administration, and School of International Business from the College of Business, UEH (COB); School of Economics from the College of Economics, Law, and Government, UEH (CELG); and School of Foreign Languages, UEH. The event proudly had the participation of distinguished guests from UEH, including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, the Chief Editor of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, the Vice Rector of the College of Economics, Law and Government, the Dean of the School of Economics, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen, the Dean of the School of Banking, and the Deans and representatives from the School of Banking, School of Finance, School of Tourism, School of International Business – Marketing, School of Foreign Languages. The program also welcomed the attendees, who are lecturers, Ph.D. candidates, Youth Union and Students Association representatives, and UEH students. In the program, UEH warmest welcomed some representatives from FEB-UNPAD, including Prof. Dr. Nunuy Nur Afiah, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Dr. Kurniawan Saefullah, the Vice Dean of Organizations and Resource, Prof. Dr. Maman Setiawan, the Vice Dean of Academics, Student and Research, Prof. Dr. Yudi Azis, the Director of  Doctoral Program in Management Science, Dr. Meinanda Kurniawan, the Head of the International Office, together with lecturers, professional staff, and more than 15 Ph.D. candidates. Following the Signing Ceremony of MoU/MoA and the UEH campus tour in the morning, some academic activities between FEB-UNPAD's and UEH's lecturers and students took place in the afternoon of February 21, 2023. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam from UEH started the program with an opening remark welcoming the representatives from FEB-UNPAD. Prof. Dr. Yudi Azis from UNPAD also gave a speech expressing his special thanks for UEH's hospitality and raising some expectations for future collaborative programs between UNPAD and UEH. Next was the workshop on academic writing hosted by Dr. Ton Nu Tuy Anh from the School of Foreign Languages. The workshop provided the participants with practical knowledge on English sentence structuring and word use, which can be applied in dissertation and thesis writing. The event also offered the attendees an excellent opportunity to listen to the sharing of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, the Chief Editor of JABES, on precious experience in selecting potential research topics and submitting papers to JABES as well as other prestigious scientific journals. Notably, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai emphasized the interest in the future collaboration with FEB-UNPAD in organizing international conferences and conducting research projects. Following was the sharing of UNPAD and UEH Ph.D. students on their learning and researching experience in Ph.D. programs. Through the discussion, the Ph.D. students from both universities were exposed to diverse perspectives on doing research in different contexts. They also gained more experience from an informal discussion with the professors from UNPAD and UEH. The professors from UNPAD and UEH then participated in a panel discussion in order to provide the Ph.D. candidates with more advice on how they can be assisted in pursuing their Ph.D. learning. This created an open space for the students to share their opinions and raise important questions about their study. The discussion marked the end of the academic exchange program but opened up more doors for a fruitful collaboration between UNPAD and UEH in teaching, researching, and student exchange activities. The academic exchange program between UEH and UNPAD creates great opportunities for lecturers and Ph.D. students to enhance their international mobility, cultivate their learning, and improve their international publishing capacity. This would be a chance for cultural exchange and teaching collaboration of academics and students from both institutions. Beside that, on February 22, 2023, the Faculty of Economics and Business – Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia granted scholarships to the School of Banking, the School of Accounting from the College of Business (UEH) and the School of Economics from the College of Economics, Law, and Government (UEH) to promote opportunities for collaboration in training and teaching among the Schools. The scholarship award ceremony was hosted with the desire to highlight the shared objectives of both UNPAD and UEH, including promoting academic activities and enhancing opportunities for learning and internship between the two nations so as to create positive impacts on learners and contribute to strengthening international friendship, training collaboration and human resources development. Both universities discussed and agreed on mutual collaboration in academic programs as follows: The agreement on the academic exchange with specific scholarship awards and collaboration opportunities has marked the immediate action on implementing of MoU and MoA between Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD) and UEH. This has created an opportunity for UEH students to access international learning experiences and for academic staff and researchers to develop their capacity, which accordingly enhances the development of both universities’ human resources. New, photos: COB, CELG, School of Foreign Languages Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 20, 2023 University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organised the Signing Ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with University Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Indonesia, marking the commencement of Academic and Research Collaboration between two universities. Representatives from UEH include Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - UEH Vice President; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Vice Head of the Department of Research Management and International Cooperation; the Schools’ Board of Deans and Head of Administration from the College of Business - COB, the Board of Deans from the School of Economics and Head of Administration Office from the College of Economics, Law, and Government – CELG; and the Board of Deans from the School of Foreign Language (UEH). Representatives from the University Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Indonesia include Prof. Nunuy Nur Afiah - Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Prof. Maman Setiawan - Vice Dean for Academics, Student, and Research, Dr. Kurniawan Saefullah - Vice Dean for Organizations and Resource, Prof. Yudi Azis - Head of the Doctoral Program in Management Science, departments' managers, lecturers and Ph.D. candidates of UNPAD. On behalf of UEH, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai gave an opening remark in which he stated: "UEH's goal is to become a leading multi-disciplinary and sustainable university with a reputation for high-quality training, research, and scientific consultation in economics, finance, business, management, and technology in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and Asia. As such, strengthening international partnerships with our distinguished partners has been a central focus over the past few years. This has led to the agreement of both UEH and UNPAD in signing the MOU on academic and research collaboration embodying a strong partnership that we firmly believe will create great values for both sides and open tremendous opportunities for UEH and University Padjadjaran." On behalf of UNPAD, Prof. Nunuy Nur Afiah - Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, stated, "UNPAD and UEH have the same vision of enhancing the education and the research programs. Therefore, we cannot wait to establish future joint events, such as a joint conference, student and lecturer exchange, visiting professors, or even post-doctoral work. I strongly believe that we share a common intention to move forward together, and by committing to this cooperation, hopefully, we can gain an international reputation together." According to the agreement stated in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), UEH and UNPAD will collaboratively work on the following academic activities: At the ceremony, the School of Banking and School of Accounting from the College of Business (UEH), and the School of Economics from the College of Economics, Law and Government (UEH) were also going to sign the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to promote student exchange activities (summer and academic semesters), develop academic joint programs, award master's and doctoral scholarships between both universities, and open up practical internship opportunities to bring positive effects to learners. University Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Indonesia - established in 1957, is one of the top public universities in Bandung, Indonesia. UNPAD was also ranked as one of the top ten universities in Indonesia by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education in 2016. In the 2019 QS World Universities Ranking, UNPAD is ranked 4th in Indonesia and got in the range of 651-700th rankings in the world. Given promising potentials and opportunities, the collaboration between UEH and University Padjadjaran will create an academic ecosystem that helps develop competent human resources, excellent graduates (brilliant, competitive, characterized, and productive), and research results of international repute. New, photos: COB, CELG, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 21, 2023 School of Accounting, COB and School of Finance & International Business, Saxion University Of Applied Sciences, Netherlands held the signing ceremony of Academic Cooperation Agreement. On behalf of School of Accounting COB, there were: Dr. Tran Anh Hoa – Dean, Head/Deputy Head of Department and Program Director and students. On the side of School of Finance & International Business, Saxion University Of Applied Sciences, there were: Mr. Dennis Vossen, Programme Director Finance & Accounting; Ms. Jeanet Nijland, Coordinator Internationalisation; Ms. Ngọc Ngô, Director of Strategic Partnerships. Based on the signed MOU between UEH and Saxion University of Applied Sciences, School of Accounting COB and School of Finance & International Business, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands has discussed international cooperation in education, improving the quality of education to fulfill the mission of bringing learning experience with study abroad opportunities for School of Accounting’s learners. Both units have reached an agreement to sign an Academic Cooperation Agreement (ACA) on a training cooperation program for students of the School of Accounting to study transfer and receive a Bachelor's degree from Saxion University of Applied Sciences, as follows: Study route 1: Major in Corporate Accounting 2.5 years UEH (semester 1-5) + 1.5 years Saxion (semester 6-8) 6th  semester is under an exchange program; students do not have to pay tuition fees but they have to pay other related costs such as accommodation, insurance, etc. Study route 2: Major in Corporate Accounting (including Financial Risk Management at UEH) 3 years UEH (semesters 1-6) + 1-year Saxion (semesters 7-8). During the cooperation agreement period, UEH students participating in the transfer program will have the opportunity to receive other scholarships from Saxion University of Applied Sciences. Following the signing ceremony, School of Accounting’s students had the opportunity to exchange and discuss with Mr. Dennis Vossen and Ms. Jeanet Nijland about the joint program, and study environment at Saxion University and the Netherlands, … Saxion University Of Applied Sciences, Netherlands (Saxion University) is a public university located in the East of the Netherlands with three branches in 3 vibrant Dutch cities: Deventer, Enschede, and Apeldoorn. Currently, the University has about 27,000 students, of which 3,500 international students come from different countries and are studying preparatory programs, Bachelor's and Master's programs. The curriculum at Saxion University currently offers more than 30 courses ranging from economics to engineering majors. The international training program at Saxion University has been accredited by domestic and foreign governments and recognized worldwide. A Bachelor's or Master's degree at Saxion University allows students to easily find work in Vietnam or many other countries around the globe. The cooperation between the School of Accounting COB and School of Finance & International Business, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands will be the opening foundation for further cooperation in training and research, producing competent human resources, and marking the next important milestone in UEH's journey to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable University with a network of partners including leading universities in the world. New, photos: COB Administration Office, COB School of Accounting Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the following units: UEH College of Technology and Design and enCity International Consulting Joint Stock Company; Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design (ISCM) and University-Industry Foundation, Yonsei University (YUIF); The Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design and the Institute of Economic Research, Korea University (IER) took place successfully on the afternoon of February 15, 2023 at Campus 232/ 6 Vo Thi Sau, District 3. Attending the signing ceremony on the side of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Park Young June - Honorary Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design, and Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean, School of Communication Design, UEH College of Technology and Design. On the side of international partners who attended the signing ceremony, with the participation of Prof. Tae Yong Jung and colleagues - Yonsei University (Yonsei University); Prof. Sung Jin Kang - Korea University; Dr. Yong Gun Kim - Korea Environment Institute; on the side of enCity International Consulting Joint Stock Company, with the participation of Dr. Ho Long Phi - Deputy General Director of enCity cum Head of High Technology Division; Ms. Vuong Phan Lien Trang - Executive Director, Head of Strategic Planning Department, and other guests. Signing ceremony between UEH College of Technology and Design and enCity International Consulting Joint Stock Company During the signing ceremony, representatives of UEH College of Technology and Design and enCity Company jointly conducted the Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony, confirming the future partnership. The Memorandum of Understanding emphasizes the element of development cooperation, conducting research and training in many different fields, aiming to improve the ability to develop and explore projects in architecture, engineering, and architecture. Urban planning and design, smart city development to bring positive values to the community and build a prosperous urban life. In addition, the two sides also agreed to co-organize international competitions on architecture, urban design, planning, and smart city development; commit to supporting each other in organizing lectures, seminars, and conferences, ... Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (right) and Dr. Ho Long Phi - Deputy General Director of enCity International Consulting Joint Stock Company (left) Signing ceremony between Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design and University-Industry Foundation, Yonsei University At the ceremony, the University-Industry Foundation, Yonsei University and, the Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design also signed a cooperation agreement to improve the quality of education and scientific research in the field of environmental technology through the promotion of cooperation for the benefit of the international community. The signing is an opportunity for YUIF and ISCM to cooperate more effectively in many fields, training, and research activities, organizing seminars and training courses, and demonstrating ISCM's efforts in particular and UEH in general in order to bring the best values to the teaching and learning community. After the signing ceremony, both sides hope this will be a stepping stone for larger-scale cooperation between the two units. Prof. Tae Yong Jung - University-Industry Foundation, Yonsei University and Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design signed a cooperation agreement Signing ceremony between Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design and Economic Research Institute, Korea University. With the desire towards bilateral cooperation and exchange to develop scientific activities, the Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design (ISCM) and the Institute of Economic Research, University Korea (IER) have jointly signed a cooperation agreement, marking a step forward in the cooperation relationship between the two sides. Through working and exchanging, the two sides have agreed to jointly organize exchange and visit programs; conferences, seminars, short courses, workshops, exhibitions, and other activities in fields of mutual interest. The cooperation also creates a premise for the research and development activities of the two sides as well as improving the capacity and practical experience for learners and teaching and research staff, etc., thereby contributing to the consolidation of the knowledge base and further contribute positive development values to the community and the region. Prof. Sung Jin Kang - Economic Research Institute, Korea University and Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Institute of Smart Cities and Management, UEH College of Technology and Design signed a Memorandum of Understanding With success in signing with enCity International Consulting Joint Stock Company, University-Industry Foundation, Yonsei University and Economic Research Institute - Korea University, UEH College of Technology and Design in general, and Institute of Smart City Development and Management, in particular, have contributed to realizing the goal of becoming a leading research and training place in the fields of technology and design, contributing to the goal of UEH in becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in Vietnam. Photos of delegates and guests attending the signing ceremony News, photos: Institute of Smart Cities and Management, General Department of CTD Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of February 14, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with District 7 (HCMC) and Seocho District (Seoul City, South Korea). This cooperation was towards the goal of training high-quality human resources, serving the needs of socio-economic development of the districts in particular and the country in general, and at the same time, contributing to developing the relationship between Vietnam - Korea. Attending the signing ceremony on the side of Seocho District, Korea, there were: Mr. Jun SungSoo - Chairman of Seocho District; Mr. Choi Myunghwan - Deputy Head of Education, Training & Sports Department; Mr. Kim Seunghyun - Head of Water Resources Management Department; Mr. Yum Jong Won - Head of Administrative Support Department; together with a delegation of civil servants and experts from the departments of the district. On the side of the People's Committee of District 7, Ho Chi Minh City were Mr. Vo Khac Thai - Secretary of the District Party Committee of District 7; Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan Anh - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee of District 7, Chairman of the People's Committee of District 7; Mr. Nguyen Dang Thoai – Member of Standing Committee of District Party Committee District 7, Chief of Office of District Party Committee District 7; Mr. Pham Hong Loc - District Member, Chief of Office of District 7 People's Committee. From the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Mr. Truong Quoc Hung - Deputy General Director of Phu My Hung Co., Ltd., Member of UEH University Council; together with leaders of member colleges and UEH departments. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH said: “The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is very pleased to meet the delegation from Seocho District (Seoul City, Korea) and leaders of District 7 (HCMC) to discuss cooperation opportunities between UEH, Seochu District and District 7. This cooperation marks an important milestone in strengthening the relationship between the University and the two partners. As one of the key national universities in training, research, and teaching in economics and business, established in 1976, UEH is currently focusing on becoming a multidisciplinary university with an academic reputation in the region and the world, with the orientation of sustainable development. Therefore, in addition to constantly improving the quality of training, the University always promotes international cooperation activities, applied research, innovation, knowledge transfer, research, and policy consultation for localities, and at the same time, diversifies fields of cooperation in culture, art, tourism, and sports in order to improve the quality of life for people. After 30 years of establishing diplomatic relations, the relationship between Vietnam and Korea has continuously developed comprehensively and outstandingly in all aspects. With today's cooperation, the University is expected to contribute to the general development of society, for the development of HCMC in general, and also for the development of District 7 in terms of human resource training, socio-economic development strategies, research on technology transfer,... We also wish to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with Seocho District in areas such as administration, culture, art, education, training, tourism, physical training, sports, and environment ... on friendship and equality. I believe this will be a good start, contributing to strongly promoting innovation and development, promoting the long-term cooperation relationship between Vietnam and Korea, and creating many opportunities for the two sides to learn and share experiences. In particular, this will create opportunities for students and lecturers to participate in cultural experiences, continuously improve their academic qualifications and promote understanding and friendship between Vietnam and Korea.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH gave the opening speech Sharing about the cooperation with UEH this time, Mr. Jun SungSoo - Chairman of Seocho District said: “I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for welcoming the Seocho District delegation. Today is a very meaningful day when the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Seocho District come together to form a partnership in the future. 2023 is the 31st anniversary of the Vietnam-Korea relationship, and at the same time, the 7th anniversary of the relationship between Ho Chi Minh City and Seoul. Hopefully, today's cooperation will be an opportunity for us to share, exchange, and learn from each other's development experiences, thereby continuing to promote the friendship between the two countries." Mr. Jun SungSoo - Chairman of Seocho District gave a speech During the signing ceremony, UEH and Seocho District reached a cooperation agreement on: UEH and Seocho District (Korea) signed the Memorandum of Understanding At the same time, highly appreciating the cooperation relationship between UEH and District 7, Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan Anh - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee of District 7, Chairman of District 7 emphasized: "During the term 2020 - 2025, District 7 has 4 key tasks for socio-economic development, in which the district is very interested in a human resource training program. As for cooperation in human resource training, District 7 may be the first district to collaborate deeply with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. On this occasion, I would like to thank the University Council, the leadership, and the teachers who have supported District 7 a lot in the district's human resource training program." Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan Anh - Chairman of District 7 People's Committee gave a speech In the spirit of unity, UEH and District 7 (HCMC) officially signed the Memorandum of Understanding in the following aspects: UEH and District 7 (HCMC) signed the Memorandum of Understanding Promoting the role of a key national university, UEH has been constantly improving the quality of training, promoting activities and fields of cooperation, and striving to contribute its efforts to the development of the whole society. Additional photos regarding the signing ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperations Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 10th, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a Cooperation Agreement (MOU) with Nanhua University, Taiwan - is one of the top private universities in Chiayi City, Taiwan. On behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Su Dinh Thanh -  UEH President; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Vice Head of the Department of Research Management and International Cooperation; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung – Head of Administration office; Dr. Ngo Quang Huan - Dean of School of Management; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thi Thanh - Vice Dean of School of Managemet, Mr. Diep Quoc Bao, MSc - Vice Dean of School of Managemet and lecturers. On the side of Nanhua University, there were:  Prof. Tsong-Ming Lin - President of Nanhua Universit ,  Prof. Wann-Yih Wu Chair Professor and Vice-Chancellor in the College of Management, Dr. Chun Chun Lin - Head of the  International Cooperation Department and lecturers. To open the ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh stated: “UEH's goal is to become a leading multi-disciplinary and sustainable university with a reputation in training, research, and scientific consulting in economics, finance, business, management, and technology for business and economics in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and Asia. Therefore, enhancing international partnerships with our distinguished partners has been one of our key focuses over the past few years. According to our agreement, we focus on cooperating with the possible exchange programs for faculty, staff, and students; establishing dual degree and/or joint degree programs; as well as co-organizing international conferences and co-teaching and joint research activities. Therefore, the signing of the MOU between the two institutions symbolizes a strong partnership which we firmly believe will lead to great academic value for both sides and open wide opportunities for UEH's students and Nanhua University’s students.” After discussion and agreement, UEH and Nanhua University have signed a memorandum of understanding with the desire to enhance educational opportunities for students and to promote mutually beneficial academic collaboration, specifically: ·        Designing possible exchange programs for faculty, staff, and students; ·        Establishing dual degree and/or joint degree programs; ·        Organizing international conferences and co-teaching and joint research activities; ·        Other educational and cultural exchange activities. Nanhua University, Taiwan (NHU) – is one of the top private universities in Chiayi City, Taiwan, that was founded in 1996. Their educational philosophy is based on the principles of diligence, honesty, and humility. These principles are the defining qualities and driving force at NHU to cultivate students to realize their goals, make a leading contribution to society, and serve the disadvantaged and underprivileged. The curricula and programs offered at NHU center around Life Education, Environmental Sustainability, Intellectual Innovation, and the Three Acts of Goodness initiative. NHU has numerous partner universities worldwide, and thay continue to initiate collaborative programs across all disciplines with the aim of providing more opportunities for students to expand their outlook on the world. Therefore, the cooperation between UEH and Namhua University will bring advanced training quality with open study abroad opportunities and study exchanges for UEH learners; at the same time as the opening platform for further cooperation on training and research in the future. New, photos: School of Management, COB Administration Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 3, 2023, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) continued to hold CELG Seminar at B1.1001 with the theme "Effectiveness of electric vehicle subsidies in China: A three-dimensional panel study". The speaker is Professor Paul Bruke - Vice Chancellor, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University. This is the first academic session of 2023, successfully continuing the series of activities in 2022. The meeting was attended by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Director of Agricultural and Health Policy Research Institute (HAPRI); Dr. Tran My Minh Chau - Southeast Asia Institute of Environmental Economics; Dr. Nguyen Quang - School of Economics; Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - School of Economics; and Ms. Truong Thi Ai Nhi - Institute for Circular Economy Development (ICED), Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City; with fellow students currently pursuing doctoral programs at the university. Overview of the academic session At the event, Professor Paul Bruke - Vice-Chancellor, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, presented a study titled "Effectiveness of electric vehicle subsidies in China: A three-dimensional panel study". China is pioneering many countries in registering electric vehicles in its country; The subsidy policy for purchasing electric vehicles at the local as well as national level is an important incentive policy in the goal of zero-emission transportation. Benefit rates vary by an electric driving range, city, and time. The subsidy on each vehicle purchased is typically around 10-20% of the sale price. Vehicles with longer travel distances will receive more subsidies. This study uses a three-dimensional data set (range, city, month) to estimate the impact of domestic electric vehicle purchase subsidies on user registration in 316 cities in China from January 2016 to December 2019. The author uses the cancellation of local subsidies by the central government as an instrumental variable and a fixed effect model. Research shows that China's purchase subsidies have largely contributed to encouraging domestic EV consumption but have discouraged the consumption of imported EVs. A higher consumer perception of a subsidy leads to a larger proportional effect. The authors calculate the subsidy at the marginal cost per ton of CO2 emission reduction. The authors discuss benefits other than emission reductions, such as the emergence of a new clean technology sector that will be competitive enough without subsidies and what it means for Vietnam. Professor Paul Bruke presented the research paper Exchange of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam on the research Professor Paul Bruke's presentation attracted the interest and comments from the lecturers and fellows who attended to continue to improve the research work. The first CELG seminar in 2023 was successfully held in the spirit of positive academic exchange. We look forward to receiving interest and participation from researchers in the following periods. News, photos: CELG General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the prestige and quality of training that has been confirmed for more than 47 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is always a reliable address for businesses, associations and state agencies to choose for training and providing knowledge of economics, business, management, law, technology, and design for their Human Resources. Recently, on the morning of February 8, 2023, UEH cooperated with the Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City (EVNHCMC) to solemnly hold the Opening Ceremony of “Senior Manager Training Program 2023” for 37 learners from EVNHCMC. Attending the Opening Ceremony, from the UEH side, there were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Department of Continuing Education; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of the Department of Marketing and Communication, with leaders of units/departments and UEH lecturers. On the side of EVNHCMC, there were: Dr. Pham Quoc Bao - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Members' Council; Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director; Mr. Bui Trung Kien - Deputy General Director; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha - Deputy General Director; Mr. Bui Hai Thanh - Deputy General Director with the presence of 37 learners of the Senior Manager Training Program 2023. Overview of the opening ceremony Speaking at the opening of the course, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council shared: “Over 47 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been asserting itself as a leading prestigious university in Vietnam, providing society with high-quality human resources and the ability to integrate in an international working environment. Implementing the cooperation agreement between UEH and Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City in 2021-2025; In 2022, UEH successfully organized training programs for the Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City, including: "Training program for level-3 managers", "Finance for managers". In 2023, UEH will continue to organize training courses for leaders of the Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City. First is the training program "Senior Managers" for the senior leadership team of EVNHCMC. To organize the course at the request of the Corporation, UEH has developed a training program and invited domestic and foreign teachers and speakers with professional knowledge and practical experience to participate in teaching and reporting in reality, preparing service facilities, applying technology in the organization and management of courses. On behalf of the leaders of UEH and the Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City leaders, I would like to announce the opening of the Senior Manager training program 2023. Wishing all students a good study, gaining a lot of useful knowledge to apply in practice and their work at the Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh". Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivered the opening speech of the course Trusting and appreciating the training quality of UEH, Dr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of the Members' Council of the Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh said: “Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City focuses on training and fostering managers as one of the important stages of staff work, to gradually improve staff management and administration capacity at all levels, creating conditions for managers to develop and improve their professional qualifications and skills, and in order to well perform the assigned tasks and missions. Synchronized with the training program for managers organized by the Vietnam Electricity Corporation in the past time, in order to continue to build the next generation of staff, appropriate training - fostering management knowledge is a condition and standard when considering the appointment and re-appointment of employees of the Corporation at the request of the Group, EVNHCMC decided to coordinate with UEH to organize a training program for senior managers. The Corporation's leaders expect that this training program will be a channel to connect and share experts' rich knowledge and valuable experiences in many fields and absorb the success stories of typical domestic and international enterprise models, especially in corporate governance and administration. In order to carry out this training program, I would like to thank the leadership of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City for supporting the Corporation in organizing the course; Special thanks are given to the teachers who accepted the invitation to lecture for the employees of the Corporation." Dr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of the Members' Council of Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City shared The training program “Senior Managers - Electricity Corporation Ho Chi Minh City 2023” with the theme "Adapting to the global energy future" for the senior leadership team, including Deputy General Director, Chief Accountant; Leaders of departments/offices of the Corporation; The officers subject to planning will hold the positions of Chairman of the Members' Council, Board of Members, General Director, Deputy General Director, Chief Accountant of the Corporation; Directors of units under the Corporation. The training program "Senior Managers 2023” for senior managers of EVNHCMC The program is specifically designed to update management knowledge such as: Change Management; innovation management; Information sharing management; Comprehensive quality management… and new knowledge such as: Digital transformation and sustainable development, green energy, and renewable energy; the skills needed by leaders in the new era such as international standard human resource management tools and methods, improving employee experience; Ways to inspire and retain talents… with four main themes: (1) Change and innovation management; (2) Reaching out and promoting to customers in the context of the “new normal”; (3) Global digital transformation; (4) Changing become a great leader. The program also provides an opportunity to connect and share with experts in many fields and listen to success stories from typical domestic and foreign businesses. In addition, the program provides practical learning experiences in Korea, such as working with the Ministry of Energy, Korean energy companies, and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). The training period is from February 8 to March 31, 2023, in direct training at UEH. Successful students will be granted a certificate of completion by UEH and EVNHCMC. The students studied the first topic under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Dr. Pham Quoc Bao Over 47 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City provides society with a huge source of high-quality human resources, contributing to the industrialization and modernization of the country in the context of global economic integration. UEH brand has been affirmed domestically and abroad in prestigious rankings such as Top 1000 best business universities in the world (according to Eduniversal Ranking) since 2014; Top 1 best universities in Vietnam (according to U-Multirank Ranking); In particular, it is the first and only university in the field of economics in Vietnam to enter the Top 401+ best universities in Asia (according to QS Asia Ranking in 2023). On a new journey with the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH will continue to promote its role of multidisciplinary training and research toward the sustainable development of society and the country. Additional photos regarding the Opening Ceremony: News, photos: Department of Continuing Education, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 1, 2023, the Spanish National Research Council announced the first Webometrics rankings in 2023, in which the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) rose 307 places on the World Rankings, holding the 60th position in Southeast Asia and the Top 7 of the best universities in Vietnam. This is a determined start to 2023 that promises many achievements on UEH's journey to becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Webometrics is a ranking of digital transformation capacity and international publication excellence based on the Scopus and Google Scholar databases of higher education institutions worldwide. According to the results of the first Webometrics Ranking in 2023, UEH increased by 307 places compared to August 2022, ranked 1741 in the world, 60th in Southeast Asia, and the Top 7 best universities/ colleges in Vietnam (out of 184 Universities/ colleges participating in the ranking). UEH increased 307 places on the World Webometrics Ranking, ranked 7th among the best universities in Vietnam Webometrics maintains the same ranking criteria and methods as in previous years in this ranking period. Specifically, visibility has the highest weight 50% representing the influence of the website system and information published online; 40% weighted academic excellence or scholar measures the number of most cited articles, and 10% weighted transparency or openness, which measures Measure the number of citations of 310 leading authors of higher education institutions on the Google Scholar system. Ranking results on Webometrics come from UEH's action strategies for each specific ranking index over the past time. In particular, the criterion of Visibility increased significantly thanks to the strategy of increasing the influence of UEH's online digital resource system for different audiences in the community through a network of more than 100 websites under the domain name ueh.edu.vn. Taking quality content as the base, each year, on average, more than 540 articles in various fields from training, multi-disciplinary research, scientific conferences, business connections, etc. have been edited and published and uploaded by UEH and spread to the community of scientists, researchers, organizations, businesses, and individuals to contribute practical initiatives, proposals, and solutions, associated with the needs of the times. As a result, the UEH website is currently rated as one of the most trusted websites by online users, has a high-ranking position among universities in Vietnam, and will attract nearly 6.4 million visitors in the year 2022. The Excellence/Scholar Index of UEH is highly appreciated by the increase in both the quantity and quality of articles published in prestigious international journals of the University. In 2022, UEH published more than 500 articles in prestigious international journals in Web of Science, Scopus, and ABDC. Besides the increasing number of international publications, the quality of international publications is also increasingly improved. The Scopus database shows that: UEH has more than 85% of articles published in journals ranked in Q1 (top 25%) and Q2 (top 25%-50%) of Scopus. More than 80% of UEH's articles are published in journals belonging to prestigious international publishers recognized by the State Council of Professors, such as Springer, Elsevier, Emerald Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Sage, etc. Similarly, the Transparency/Openness index related to UEH's academic spillover also increased. On average, in the period of 2019-2022, UEH had an average number of citations per article of 9.8 citations/article; in 2022, the average number of citations of a UEH paper is above 2.8 citations/article. In addition, the analysis results of UEH's international publications through the Scopus database also show that the influence coefficient of UEH's published citations in the period of 2019-2022 compared to other universities in the world at the same field of study (Field-weighted citation impact) is 2.2, and in 2022, it is 2.11, (significantly higher than the coefficient of 1.0 which is the world average). Achieving these results is thanks to the correct direction of the University's leadership with policies to encourage and create conditions for lecturers and officials to make efforts to promote scientific research and international publication activities, improve the quality and quantity of articles in prestigious domestic and foreign scientific journals; actively participate in teaching activities, improve the quality of lectures; increasing the use of the school's online learning platforms and tools, sharing resources for research and learning, etc. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH said: “With the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with research orientation, over the past time, UEH collective has constantly been striving to improve the quality of teaching and academic research, international publication, knowledge dissemination to increase its impact on society. These strong efforts have once again helped UEH increase its position and rank on the Webometrics chart, becoming the leading prestigious educational institution in Vietnam and in the region. Continuing to maintain and promote this spirit, I firmly believe that UEH will continue to grow, continue to rank in the international arena, and increase its presence on prestigious rankings." In 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has increased by 150 places, entering the top 401+ of the best universities in Asia according to the QS Asia University Rankings 2023 by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), UK. UEH has officially achieved its central goal for the period 2020-2030 and moved closer in its strategy to become a research-oriented Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with an academic reputation in Asia by 2030. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperations Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Stemming from the goal of creating a sustainable community, UEH has affirmed its brand and mission by pioneering the implementation of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development strategy, which focuses on the goal of connecting the community with core values, constantly improving quality, professionalizing student work as well as connecting with partners, bringing trust and support to students, learners, partners at UEH in all aspects. Breakthrough progress and impressive achievements in caring for and supporting learners In recent years, UEH has constantly exploited and applied information technology to the management and operation process to improve service quality, caring, and supporting activities for learners and partners. Promoting digital transformation helps ensure that the needs of learners and partners are optimally addressed. Most notably, in March 2022, UEH deployed services to provide authenticated electronic records so that learners and alumni can receive documents related to their process of study or practice at school (student confirmation, transcripts of study, training...) or ask the school to support and guide how to use services. In addition, the UEH Shuttle Bus service is also deployed to accompany and support learners in transportation. From February to August 2022, UEH expanded more trips from central districts (1, 3, 5, 10, 11, Binh Thanh) and neighboring areas. A fare support policy is also developed to encourage learners to use the UEH Shuttle Bus service towards a green community and to live more responsibly with the environment. UEH is proud to offer advanced learner support services, applying modern technology that is improved every year to improve efficiency and save time Simultaneously, with the motto of "Students-centered", UEH continues to accompany and provide comprehensive student support services such as: Information support, orientation, employment support, mentoring learning, cross-cultural integration, psychological counseling, anti-sexual harassment, support for learners with disabilities and other emergencies, handling learners' queries and complaints, training activities, ... With the companion from the Department of Student Affairs (DSA), learners at UEH are best facilitated to bring a professional, healthy learning experience and create positive influences so that learners can develop themselves, nurture their passions and have unforgettable student memories. One of the school's regular activities is organizing soft skills training classes (26 classes in 2022), helping to equip students with skills to solve today's complex social problems so that learners can overcome socio-psychological difficulties in life. In addition, DSA always captures unexpected difficult cases to propose timely policies to support, care for and motivate learners and their families during difficult times and illnesses. In an effort to achieve a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, activities to improve English ability and spread artistic appreciation values in 2022 are actively invested by UEH in terms of expertise, diverse content, and relevant and practicality for learners. Thence, it helps to build a community that is open-minded and ready to accept the quintessence of many cultural and artistic value systems, understanding multi-dimensional perspectives and different meanings. Starting with face-to-face exchange activities held weekly and monthly at UEH - English Zone - the first English park at UEH to support the formation of the habit of using English as a daily language and help learners easily integrate into a multicultural and multilingual environment. The Acoustic Show concerts are held periodically to help learners improve their English skills and exchange and connect with the community with emotional and professional music performances. In the meantime, UEH Theater - School drama theater was born to maintain and spread cultural, historical, and artistic values for the young generation. With the effective support from Hong Van Drama Theater, learners will enjoy and improvise with famous literary works, historical stories, folklore, and contemporary literature domestically and abroad to expand their knowledge about art and apply it to the real world, applying technology to spread and enhance artistic values. Various cultural and artistic exchange activities help step by step build a community of UEHer inspiring art and towards sustainable development In addition to internationalized training programs, services, and support activities, research competitions, practical projects, and exchange and networking activities are also promoted to encourage learners to comprehensively develop, respect for diversity, to step by step become a global citizens, making positive contributions to the community and society. With the active coordination of UEH functional units and member colleges, activities for learners are always invested with quality and attract a lot of attention, response, and active participation, such as: The Olympic competition in Marxist-Leninist sciences, Ho Chi Minh Ideology 2022, Orientation Week, Cultural Festival Noi Vong Tay Lon 2022: BESIDE U, UEH Student Traditional Sports Festival 2022, "Student Singing UEH Contest 2022, ... Each individual will find activities that are suitable for their orientation and have more relationships when connecting new associates with the same passion and enthusiasm as well as accumulated knowledge, experience, and practical skills. With the content of each series of activities integrated in a modern, practical, and community-building way towards sustainable values, such as UEH Zero Waste Campus and Gender Equality activities series, ... UEH learners are ready towards the goal for sustainable development, inheriting knowledge and skills from the intersection of Art - Technology - Inspiring and empowered to create, freely express themselves, and freely orient their future. Learners at UEH are empowered to create, freely express themselves, try and discover their potential, and develop comprehensively at UEH Outstanding results on the journey of building community towards sustainable goals With the strength of connection, on the journey of 47 years of development, UEH has strived to create a community that is constantly connected by positive values of knowledge with more than 30,700 students, 240,000 alumni, 500 entrepreneurs, prestigious professional associations, and 125 leading international educational organizations individuals, and partners, taking sustainable development as the core towards the community. 2022 marks the upgrade of the CRM Management System to take care of partners, multi-channel learners, and the Knowledge Warehouse data portal. Understanding the importance of support services for learners and partners, the CRM System and Knowledge Warehouse have provided and searched for information and integrated all official information channels of the school, helping to exploit data and taking care and supporting all needs of learners - partners. With the participation of 14 core units of UEH, the CRM system has aggregated and stored information and cooperation contents of 540 partners, organizations, and businesses related to UEH, towards an environment that takes care and supports learners and partners professionally with high quality. At the same time, with the goal of "Connecting training with practice", the University focuses on building a network of partnerships to promote mutually beneficial relationships through activities such as visiting lectures/conferences made by guests who are business managers, field visits at enterprises, sponsorship programs and programs designed specifically for each partner, thereby, helping UEH maintain good and long-term relationships with many prestigious domestic and international organizations. Moreover, 2022 has marked a new milestone at UEH with learners and partners when together creating meaningful values for society. Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Fair - UEH Career Fair 2022 has brought nearly 5000 job opportunities from more than 42 prestigious participating enterprises, helping learners at UEH access real career opportunities, at the same time, creating conditions for businesses and partners to promote their brands to society, access and recruit high-quality human resources in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces. In addition, the companionship from businesses and sponsoring partners have awarded hundreds of scholarships and financial support with a total value of up to billions of dong, contributing to supporting many excellent students who have a great career and opportunity to continue to pursue an education and access a comprehensive and modern education at UEH. Simultaneously, with the resonance from the Giving to UEH program, it has helped connect many participating businesses in many categories to accompany and create opportunities for lecturers and students to improve their professional knowledge, support projects to serve the community, and empower students to realize their dreams of global citizenship. The companionship from partners with UEH helps create resonance values for the community - Connecting, sharing, and developing together Continuing to contribute to the development orientation of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH With determination and effort, the school has created an environment to help learners develop comprehensively and a UEHer community that spreads positive values, taking sustainable development as the core. UEH is ready to be a new-generation university, listening to the times, understanding the young generation, proactively updating, fully equipped with knowledge, skills, and capabilities, and creating an empowering environment to help the next generation. Human resources in the digital era discover their own potential "Unbounded creativity - Empowered future - Holistic value". In the future, together with the companionship of the community, the school will continue to build meaningful values and invest in the development of future generations. Pioneering to bring the best educational deals ​​for learners to train global generations of UEHer, confidently act, spread positive values, contribute to the community and continue to make a mark on the path of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development. New, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After more than 30 years of operation and constantly improving quality, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) has, step by step, standardized the operation and quality of articles according to international standards with many outstanding achievements. In 2022, JABES will continue to affirm its position as a prestigious economic science journal in Vietnam, with widespread influence among academic researchers, managers, and policymakers, establishing its position in the international scientific community and achieving higher achievements. Promoting the achievements such as: participating in the ASEAN Citation Index (ACI) list of the ASEAN Citation Center, linking with the Emerald International Publishing House System, participating in the EconLit list of the American Economic Association, being recognized in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) – Database of Scientific Journals of the Web of Science under Clarivate Analytics… In 2022, JABES will continue to have impressive achievements and affirms its position and prestige in the global academic community. Publication and Administration In 2022, JABES - English version (JABES-E) attracted more than 300 articles; through the preliminary process, about 20% of articles were submitted for review, and 12% of articles were accepted for publication, in which JABES-E published 18 articles from 37 authors (of which the number of foreign authors is 17, accounting for more than 40%). With 18 published articles having 120 citations, one paper is cited 6–7 times on average; some articles are cited more than 20 times per year. Notably, the number of JABES Editorial Boards and Advisory Boards has reached nearly 70 expert members from more than 30 countries around the world. JABES - Vietnamese version (JABES-V) is attracting more and more quality articles, the authors who submit articles all refer to and carefully learn about the Journal's Regulations & Policies, so they have limited many unsatisfactory manuscripts from the beginning. In 2022, up to the time of statistics, the total number of submissions is 152 articles, of which: The acceptance rate is about 43.42% (26.18% higher than 2021 and 36.09% in 2020); The rejection rate for articles is about 43.42% (73.82% lower than 2021 and in 2020, it was 63.91%). The above ratio shows that JABES-V has attracted many quality articles, so it has expanded the opportunity to publish more articles for authors in 2022. At the same time, during the year, JABES-V has undergone restructuring the old Editorial Board structure into: (1) Advisory Board with 13 leading and prestigious Professors and Associate Professors in the scientific community; and (2) Editorial Board with 16 national and 6 international experts (including 9 experts from UEH). Administration statistics of article sent to JABES-V for the period 2020-2022 Source: JABES-V as of December 13, 2022 Joining SCOPUS, ABDC and raising the citation index for JABES-E On March 6, 2022, after many persistent efforts to meet the standards of an international scientific journal and the strict implementation of the registration, appraisal, evaluation and application process, JABES in English version officially entered the list of journals in the list of SCOPUS - the database of Elsevier Publishing (Netherlands), which provides the most reliable scientific articles, at the same time, becoming the first magazine in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities, Business and Management in Vietnam to be recognized in this prestigious scientific index. This achievement has surpassed the plan to achieve the goal of bringing JABES to SCOPUS standards set by UEH and JABES nearly two years earlier and has special significance, not only contributing to the roadmap to bring UEH to a prestigious university with sustainable actions in the region, but also to enhance the recognition of Vietnam's scientific knowledge in international academic forums. Regarding the citation index, in 2022, JABES received the JCI index for 2021 at 0.87 and is in the Q2 percentile of ESCI journals in both the Economics and Business categories. The JCI (Journal Citation Indicator) is a new index that measures the citation impact of recent journal publications by standardizing Clarivate's ranking conditions. Statistics illustrating the JCI index Source: Emerald International Publishing House as of November 30, 2022 By December 2022, JABES has officially achieved the Citescore citation index of 6.4 on the official website of SCOPUS. With this high index, JABES is expected to be ranked at the 85th percentile in the group of Economics - Business - Finance (Source: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101089576). Following the good news from joining the SCOPUS list, at the beginning of December 2022, ABDC Council announced the recognition of JABES in the expected list of scientific journals meeting grade B standards and expected to be officially published in February 2023. ABDC Journal Quality List is a list of quality journals of the Australian Business Deans Council. ABDC has 4 grades: A*, A, B, C. Journal with an A* rating will have the best quality, followed by journals with A, B, and finally C. (Source: https://abdc.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/draft-recommendations-for-stakeholder-feedback-301122.pdf) According to Emerald International Publishing House, the average time to process articles from submitting to the system to the date of acceptance is 176.1 days (180 days according to international practice); the average response time: 15.5 days (international practice is 30 days); article acceptance rate: 8.2% (JABES processes over 250 articles on average in 2021 and 2022); the number of articles accepted for publication (EarlyCite): 17 articles. In addition, published articles have an average of more than 20,000 downloads per month in 2022, mainly from countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, the UK, and China. The number of JABES-E citations in 2022 is 250 volumes, of which the most citations come from ISI and SCOPUS journals, including Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Sustainability, Cogent Economics & Finance. Successfully organized the 4th Asia Conference on Economics and Business Studies - ACBES 2022 in August 2022 through a Hybrid format - combining online and in-person. The ACBES 2022 conference has had a great influence, attracting 282 scientists from 30 countries around the world to attend and honored to receive the patronage of 5 prestigious international journals: Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (SCOPUS, ESCI, ACI), Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (ABDC: A*, ABS: 3, SCOPUS Q1, SSCI), International Journal of Social Economics (ABDC: B, ABS: 1, SCOPUS: Q2, ESCI), Journal of Economic Asymmetries (ABDC: B, SCOPUS: Q2), Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (ABDC: C, SCOPUS: Q2, ESCI); and 1 Book Series published by the prestigious international publishing house World Scientific. From a total of 225 articles submitted to the conference, the Organizing Committee selected 128 quality articles, divided into 31 discussion sessions corresponding to 31 different topics related to economy and business to present and discuss. To increase the prestige of the conference as well as the quality of discussion, the Organizing Committee of ACBES 2022 invited 31 Academic Chairs (Chair Sessions) from schools including the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, universities from Malaysia, France, China, Pakistan, Japan and the UK together with 13 coordinators of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh. The parallel discussion sessions of ACBES 2022 were lively and exciting, and there were many interesting ideas and high academics. Overview of the opening session of the ACBES 2022 Within the framework of ACBES 2022, there were also two Special Discussion sessions: (1) Special Doctoral Session with the participation of Prof. Gabriel S. Lee (University of Regensburg, Germany) attracted 110 graduates and young researchers; At this special session, Prof. Gabriel S. Lee shared his knowledge on how to write articles for publication in international scientific journals; (2) Discussion session for businesses led by Prof. Andreas Stoffers - Country Director of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Institute (FNF) in Vietnam presented to share management knowledge for representatives of 30 businesses. Maintaining the successful periodic organization of the JST Talk Series in 2022 Following the success of the JABES Seminar Talks (JST) series in 2020 and 2021, JABES continues to successfully organize seminars under the theme "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World", including: (1) JST seminar in March with the topic "Critical Perspectives on Leadership'' presented by Prof. Mark Learmonth (Nottingham Trent University, UK, editor-in-chief of Human Relations journal) attracted more than 50 researchers in the country and from other countries (such as: India, Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, China) who attend online; (2) JST in June with the theme “Is Bitcoin better for portfolio diversification than gold? Copula and Other Aspects Analysis'' presented by Prof. Wing-Keung Wong (Asia University, Taiwan, Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) with the participation of a large number of faculty members, young researchers from countries such as Korea, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Belgium, Cambodia, Malaysia, Nigeria, India, Australia... This activity aims to strengthen further the awareness of JABES in the international scientific community and widen the connection and orientation of research topics. With the achievements in 2022, JABES will continue to develop further, maintain, promote its academic reputation, and affirm its position as a SCOPUS magazine in the fields of Social Sciences and Humanities, Business, and Management in Vietnam, at the same time, attempt to contribute to improving UEH's academic reputation in the region and the world, as well as the pride of the Vietnamese academic community. New, photos: Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2022, scientific research activities of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) have achieved significant results, continuing to contribute to the table of achievements in the journey of more than 47 years of establishment and development of UEH. At the same time, this is also a testament to the efforts of the UEH team in increasing academic prestige, spreading and transferring community knowledge, and contributing to realizing the strategic goal of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. The event UEH is honored to be in the TOP 401+ of the best universities in Asia (QS Asia), and at the same time, ranked in the top position by the prestigious Spanish scientific research institution ranking organization (SCImago). The 278th position in the list of 1,485 Asian universities and research institutes in 2022 and the fact that JABES is included in the SCOPUS index in 2023 have confirmed UEH's success with the goal of internationalizing and strengthening its academic reputation in the international arena. The above encouraging results are due to the unremitting efforts of UEH lecturers and staff in scientific research activities, demonstrated through academic research activities and the international publication, scientific research topics at all levels, as well as activities of national and international scientific conferences. Regarding international publication, in 2022, UEH has more than 500 articles published in prestigious international journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, ABDC. Besides the increasing number of international publications, the quality of international publications is also increasingly improved. The Scopus database shows that: UEH has more than 85% of articles published in journals ranked in the Q1 (top 25%) and Q2 (top 25%-50%) percentiles of the Scopus journal categories. More than 80% of UEH's articles are published in journals belonging to prestigious international publishers recognized by the State Council of Professors, such as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Sage, etc. At the same time, international cooperation in scientific research is also promoted. Implementing the regulation on researchers promulgated in 2021, by the end of 2022, UEH’s 100 collaborating researchers and collaborative activities with these researchers have promoted academic research and UEH's international publication in prestigious and high-ranking scientific journals in the world. It helps to increase UEH's academic reputation by strengthening its international research network, serving university rankings such as: QS Asia and THE, connecting international scientists, spreading the spirit of international publication, connecting internal and external forces, and enhancing knowledge sharing inside and outside UEH to develop operational quality scientific research actively and sustainably. According to the Scopus database on international cooperation activities in the Scopus publication, in the period of 2019 - 2022, UEH scientists have collaborated with many scholars from 613 universities abroad, including many fields spread across continents in a total of 1,700 Scopus publications; thereby showing the diverse and extensive international research network of UEH. Research for sustainable development goals has also achieved initial positive results. In 2022, the University focused on orienting research directions to develop UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University by issuing main research directions (research mainstream), promoting integrated research between technology with the university's traditional fields of study. Besides, the University also orients internationally published research according to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. In the period of 2019-2022, UEH has 733 Scopus articles associated with sustainable development goals. In 2022, the number of articles and the proportion of international articles in Scopus journals associated with sustainable development criteria were 487 articles and 49%, respectively, increasing compared to previous years (in 2021: 468 articles, 48 %; 2020: 377 articles, 47%). These articles focus on SDGs 8 (decent jobs and economic growth), SDG 10 (reducing inequality), SDG 9 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure), SDG 13 (climate action), SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production), SDG 7 (cheap and clean energy), etc. Most studies have FWCI citation coefficients (after adjusting for the effect of climate change) greater than 1. The average value of the FWCI for 2019-2022 is 3.1, showing that Scopus publication associated with sustainable development goals has a 210% higher influence than those announced by the world’s universities in the same field. The above results have shown the responsibility, prestige, and influence of UEH's scientific research on the development of the community and society. UEH's international publication is associated with sustainable development goals and FWCI citation coefficient for the period 2019-2022 In parallel with international publication activities, in 2022, scientific research projects at all levels are also promoted and have positive results. Regarding the national-level topic, in 2022, the University approved 01 state-level project "Digital economic development: Orientation and policy solutions under the National Science and Technology Program for the period of 2021-2025, Researching political theory in the period of 2021-2025" and completing 01 ministerial programs "Research on governance model of public universities under the fully autonomous mechanism". Regarding ministerial-level and ministerial-equivalent topics (Nafosted/province/city), in 2022, UEH has a total of 12 ministerial-level and ministry-equivalent projects that have been accepted for acceptance (1 Nafosted project; 11 ministerial/province-level projects). Considering only ministerial-level projects, by the end of November 2022, the University was implementing 25 ministerial-level projects, of which 06 have been officially accepted. Regarding school-level topics, in 2022, the University held 68 acceptance tests. Continuing to implement the Project to improve the quality of grassroots projects and propose key university-level topics in the direction of products published in domestic and foreign journals. In 2022, 48 projects were accepted by-products without setting up an acceptance committee. In addition, UEH continues to implement the policy of encouraging university-level topics for applied research in teaching new training programs associated with becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Besides research activities for lecturers and staff, scientific research activities of students continue to be promoted and improved in quality. In 2022, UEH had 375 scientific research projects of 1247 students who have completed and participated in the "Young Researcher" award of the University with 284 winning topics, of which 46 topics won A Prize, 127 topics of the projects won the B Prize, and 111 topics won the C prize. Besides, the number of winning topics at the "Applied Econometrics Olympic" contest of the Central Student Association Vietnam in 2022 increased with 3-second prizes, 3-Third prizes and 6 Consolation prizes. The Youth Union's Eureka Award in 2022 ended with 01 Third Prize and 01 Consolation Prize. In particular, UEH was honored to achieve high achievements at the Science and Technology Award for students in higher education institutions in 2022 of the Ministry of Education and Training: 01 first prize and 01-second prize. In 2022, UEH also organized 30 international scientific conferences and seminars in both online and offline forms, attracting the participation of international speakers and domestic scientists. Notable seminars include The 4th Asian Conference on Economics and Business Studies (ACBES 2022); the International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF 2022); the International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education (ICALLE 2022); the International Conference on “Innovative Philosophy and Law” (IPL 2022); International Conference on “AAERE2022: A pathway towards Carbon Neutrality in Asia”;10th International Conference on Emerging Challenges (ICECH): Strategic adaptation in the world of uncertainties; Workshop on “Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship.” In particular, the series of scientific seminars “Ready for Next” closed in 2022 with many activities ready to transform for sustainable development. These are 04 international scientific conferences with a new approach to multi-disciplinary knowledge with 25 in-depth seminars, and scientific seminars around Sustainability, Technology, Design, and Art. The program has the participation and mentoring of professors, experts, and prestigious organizations domestically and abroad. Scientific seminar series Ready for Next 2022 at UEH The results of UEH in scientific research activities in 2022 show that the University's innovation policy in research has been on the right track, and the outstanding efforts of the leaders and research teams, lecturers, school officials. We can completely believe that if we continue to maintain and promote the achieved results and make more efforts, UEH will increasingly assert its academic reputation in the international arena and will spread and transform community knowledge transfer more vigorously, thereby becoming a prestigious research university in the international arena. New, photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Not "sleeping" on the great achievements during the past 47 years, in the context of deepening global economic integration with many new opportunities and challenges, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has set orientations to catch up and accompany the common development of the world - that is the implementation of the internationalization strategy. Since pursuing this strategy for more than 20 years, UEH has constantly been improving its training programs, scientific research, international cooperation, quality accreditation, and participating in prestigious rankings in the world. This journey has so far attained many impressive achievements! The common goals of international cooperation activities at UEH are to promote searching and expanding cooperation with international partners, contributing to training and fostering teaching staff, and associating training to receive transfer of educational technology from developed countries to help UEH improve teaching methods, improve training quality, standardize training programs closely to world standards, develop training disciplines and specialties and new subjects; exchange of lecturers and management staff to enhance mutual understanding, promote integration with a team of scientists around the world, collaborate on research on scientific topics and publish research findings; enhance student exchange to internationalize training programs and learning environment; towards increasing the ranking position of UEH on prestigious university rankings in the region and the world. In 2022, UEH attained many proud achievements in expanding international cooperation. In particular, a notable milestone is that UEH officially achieved its strategic goal for the period of 2020-2030: increased 150 places and entered the top 401+ best universities in Asia according to the QS Asia Ranking 2023. This remarkable promotion is due to a uniform increase in the criteria of academic reputation, recruitment reputation, lecturer/student ratio, doctoral degree lecturers, international research network, citation/article ratio, article/lecturer ratio, international lecturers, international students, outgoing exchange students and returning exchange students. In addition, in 2022, UEH entered the top of the best universities in Vietnam according to the U-Multirank Ranking 2022 when leading all criteria and in the Top 66 best universities in Asia (among 467 universities included in the ranking). Following the successes in 2015-2020 in terms of quality assurance and quality accreditation, in 2022 UEH was recognized for the results of accreditation of educational institutions and 05 training programs according to the quality accreditation standards. FIBAA (European) international quality undergraduate degrees include Business Administration, Marketing, Commercial Business, Real Estate, and Accounting. In addition, diverse, multi-disciplinary and multi-field international conferences and seminars have also been organized by UEH in the past year such as: the 4th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies(ACBES 2022), International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF 2022), the 10th International Conference on Emerging Challenges: Strategic Adaptation in the World Uncertainty (ICECH 2022), AAERE International Conference 2022 with the theme "A pathway towards Carbon Neutrality in Asia", a series of key activities Ready for Next 2022 with 04 international scientific conferences with 25 intensive seminars revolving around Sustainability, Technology, Design and Art; Workshop on “Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship” within the framework of the Annual Conference of the ASEAN Learning Network (ALN) and welcoming the delegation of ALN from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Switzerland and Vietnamese member schools; More than 300 UEH students attended the conference “Development trends and the role of Management Accountants in the VUCA world”… These are activities to share and update economic, political and cultural knowledge to promote integration with advanced science in the world. "Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship" within the framework of the Annual Conference of the ASEAN Learning Network (ALN) Besides, UEH also promotes typical international cooperation activities such as: Coordinate with the Ministry of Education and Training to organize a training conference on international cooperation in education at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Strengthening extensive cooperation between ACCA and UEH in the ACCA international diploma integrated accounting training program; Signing a cooperation agreement between UEH and Portland State University; Signing a cooperation agreement with Kwangwoon University, Korea on the development of the City to City project; Signing cooperation agreement with the University of Queensland, Australia; Attending the closing meeting of the JEUL Erasmus+ project; In conjunction with the Australian Government Trade & Investment Authority (Austrade) to organize the Shine With Australia Event Month 2022;…; and welcoming high-ranking delegations, prestigious partners in the region and the world to visit and work such as Mr. Ahmed Aboutaleb Mayor of Rotterdam City (Netherlands); Australian Consulate General. Signing a cooperation agreement between UEH and Portland State University UEH and Kwangwoon University, Korea, signed a cooperation agreement on the development of the City to City project At the same time, UEH also focuses on organizing exchange activities, receiving experts, lecturers, researchers, international students to work, research, study, practice, attend conferences, international seminars, academic exchanges, management experience exchanges, cultural exchanges at UEH such as: UEH International Day 2022 with many diverse and entertaining activities, cultural exchange, both an opportunity to learn about other cultures and study opportunities in countries around the world through international joint training programs at UEH; GEIP X UEH international student exchange program in 2022; The International Innovator Award 2022 (IIA) jointly organized by the University of Leipzig and the Institute of Innovation - UEH College of Technology and Design for businesses that apply technology and innovation in their products and services; Launching the UEH Biztech Hackathon 2022; and UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) achieved Top 10 best innovation startup support organizations in Southeast Asia;… UEH International Day 2022 - a playground for international cultural exchange Today's initial successes are valuable assets for UEH to maintain its pioneering position to become one of the leading autonomous public higher education institutions in developing international cooperation relationships in training and research. Entering a development phase with new opportunities and challenges, UEH needs to continue to set and implement strategic development goals for itself, as well as to be dynamic and flexible in choosing new directions, prioritize development, must innovate itself towards a pioneering model - the model of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable public university with economic goals integrated to develop scientific knowledge, culture - art towards creating a more practical and effective resonance value for society. Additionally, the collective UEH must work together to improve the overall picture of the University's international cooperation, turning UEH into a multidisciplinary university with an academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia by 2030. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 27, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was officially transformed and restructured, with the first milestone of giving birth to 3 UEH Member Colleges. Let's look back at the mark of one-year effort towards operating the new generation University Model of UEH: a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. One-year transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University After 47 years of strong development in terms of internationalization direction, continuous innovation in accordance with the market signals and well meeting the needs of the country’s economic development and contributing to human knowledge, in the new period under Impact of Industrial Revolution 4.0, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has pioneered the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. This is a common trend in the world towards helping promote multidisciplinary research and training capacity with the purpose of meeting the diverse needs of the market, accessing to outstanding training, research and consulting projects to solve global problems for community cohesion thanks to the foundation of knowledge values, sustainable action. This new direction elevates UEH’s brand position, opening up opportunities for ranking and promotion on prestigious international rankings. To be more in details, the development process regarding one Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University from the current time to 2030 will comprise 2 phases: -         Phase 1 (2021 - 2025): Forming a multi-disciplinary and multi-major University in Economics, Business - Management, Social Science and Technology on the basis of restructuring University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City into a comprehensive University with 3 Member Colleges including: UEH College of Business (COB); UEH College of Economics, Government and Law (CEGL); UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD). -        Phase 2 (2026 - 2030): UEH forms one International College and upgrades UEH Vinh Long Branch into a University of the Mekong Delta region, promoting international training and expanding local development, being recognized within Asia with a ranking in the 500 Best Universities in Asia. At the same time, UEH focuses on building and developing the 5 strategic pillars of a Sustainable University, taking contribution to the sustainable future of the community and society as a destination, including: (1) Citizenship training global - Sustainable action; (2) Research for the benefit of the community; (3) Operation: From clean campus to Green University; (4) One community of those who inspire and lead the change towards the sustainable development; (5) Governance: Prioritizing sustainable development. With the new strategy, UEH wishes to create the image of a new-generation university with the following characteristics: (1) Quality - Reliability - Sustainability; (2) Integration; (3) Innovation - Technology; (4) Inspiring - Happiness - Leading. These strategic orientations have received the full support and consensus from all UEHer Community and gradually created a different position of UEH University in terms of the fields of training, research, and knowledge transfer, connection and community development. On October 27, 2021, UEH officially launched 3 UEH member universities, starting the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University In line with the new journey, UEH has flexibly been operated under the model of UEH University - Member College - Affiliated Divisions in a methodical and resolute manner, in the direction of increasing sovereignty for Member College, specifically: 03 Member College under UEH have the functions of training, scientific research, international cooperation and providing scientific services, consulting, technology transfer in the fields of responsibility and operation with the structure includes: Council of Science & Training at College; Faculties and Institutes; UEH Department of Administration and Center of Continuing Education. UEH Member Colleges operate under the Board of Management of Member Colleges together with UEH Board of Management. At the same time, other UEH-affiliated Units facilitate, guide, train, coach and foster in relevant professional knowledge for UEH Member Colleges. UEH has flexibly operated under the University - Member Colleges - Subsidiary model in an organized and committed manner, in the direction of increasing sovereignty for the Member Colleges Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Operation Model: A solid foundation for the 10-year journey (2021 - 2030) Looking back over the past year, UEH, despite transformation in accordance with extremely new and fundamental strategies management and operation methods with gradual improvement, has been maintaining stability along with the inherent development momentum and initially achieved extremely positive results. UEH Member Colleges together with UEH Vinh Long Branch have gradually stabilized, becoming the UEH University’s pioneer squad, increasing UEH’s influence on the map of multidisciplinary, high-quality training and research, prestige, integration and creativity both domestically and internationally. “The fact that the past year can be called a year of “completely speedy” transformation for all UEH individuals and units has been absolutely true to the spirit of UEHer so far. We – UEHers - are not afraid to change and always ready for change, for alternation, for modification towards more positive, pioneering and sustainable things” - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council shared. * The insight and the flexible and innovative management perspective of UEH’s Management Team UEH’s innovation in the past over years comes from the modern, long-range, quick-to-trend management thinking, being flexible to deployment methods and readiness to change under the supervision of UEH Management Team. This important foundation has created a pioneering digitized higher education environment, applying what the world's top universities are doing, selectively learning sustainable governance tools from other universities, enterprise organizations, and seriously invest resources in time. The establishment of the Steering and Executive Committee of the “Sustainable UEH University to 2030” Project in early 2022 as a dedicated team, paving the way for specific activities on development and sustainable action of the university is one persuasive example. The fact that this premise creates confidence for UEH’s strategy in restructuring the UEH University into one Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University will step by step become one reality. “Democracy - Publicity - Fairness” has always been the consistent principle in UEH University’s management and administration activities. All members of the UEH family are equal, have their rights guaranteed, and regularly participate in decision-making and implementation towards policies, activities and programs. The organization of the management and administration apparatus is carried out in accordance with the democratic mechanism, through widely contributing opinions, voting to elect reputable leaders at all levels of Units and Organizations, etc. Rules and regulations are disclosed to employees. It is the correct directions, timely resolution of difficulties, and policies to encourage and create conditions for each UEH individual, unit and collective helps to promote their role and to contribute their strength in the development strategy of UEH University. *Effectiveness of the management decentralization model, increasing sovereignty for Member Colleges The development spaces created by the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Model have been fully exploited by the leadership team of the Member Colleges, helping the Faculties, Departments, Institutes and Units under UEH University to realize their full potential and to expand the ecosystem of training, research and connection in the direction of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. Since then, more quality activities and programs have been implemented in the past time. Along with a clearly-oriented UEH University development strategy, UEH Member Colleges make a difference in the development journey on the one hand and together create a unified strategic perfect whole on the other hand, promoting UEH University’s general direction. *The unremitting efforts of UEH General Department – UEH Member Colleges The General Department of UEH Member College is an important link that conveys UEH University’s strategy of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, 05 pillars of Sustainability to UEH Member College; deploying work among UEH Member Colleges and other UEH-affiliated Units, especially connecting the Units within UEH Member Colleges. Although being newly established with less-than-one-year operation, Managers and personnel from 3 General Departments have proven their cohesive role, performing these important administrative and administrative support functions. The same role of UEH Center of Short-term Training is the focal point for implementing short-term training activities of UEH. With the right steps in the past year, 03 UEH Member Colleges have been gradually asserting their brands and missions in the following activities: College administration; Training high-quality human resources to meet the needs of the labor market; Increasing scientific research activities; Promoting international cooperation strategy; Serving the community and building and developing society. Member Colleges and Vinh Long Branch strive to do scientific research and transfer knowledge to serve the community Member Colleges and Vinh Long Branch promote cooperation agreements with enterprises *Independent operation capacity and proactive coordination spirit of Units and Departments under UEH University Along with UEH Member Colleges, the independent operation capacity of UEH-affiliated Training Units, including: School of Foreign Languages, School of Social Sciences, has increased strongly, achieving a variety of achievements in terms of training, scientific research, community service, in parallel with the strategic goals that UEH University has set. At the same time, the proactive coordination and support of UEH Functional Units with each other and with Member Colleges have significantly contributed to the operation of the new UEH University model in the past time. Today’s initial successes are proof that UEH’s development strategy following the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University Model is correct. This important asset is a solid foundation for UEH to continue to be consistent with the goals set out on the next 10-year journey (2021 - 2030). “Not only 3 Member Colleges, I think all units at UEH in the past year have been absolutely enthusiastic. I don't use the word "fulfillment", I think people have performed more than they have. With this way of thinking and doing, I do believe that UEH University will have a journey of 10 years with more achievements and hallmarks” - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH asserted. Being prepared for the transition from UEH to UEH University Now, UEH is to be ready to be a new generation University, listening to the times, understanding the young generation, proactively updating, being fully equipped with knowledge, skills and capacity, creating an empowering environment to help the next generation of employees in the digital era to discover their potential “Unbounded creativity – Empowered futures - Holistic values” and to contribute to the sustainable development of the society. Universities and Colleges have always played an important role in the development of the society. Therefore, Universities and Colleges need to make adjustments in order to adapt to the new requirements from the society and towards the sustainable development. This new responsibility is what UEH collectives and individuals are and will be determined to pursue. As a University that has overcome various difficulties and challenges to achieve diverse successes, making important contributions to the national education, the development of the country with social responsibility during the past 47 years, today, UEH is completely ready with a new name, new model, new strategy - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – one Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the occasion of the New Year of the Rabbit 2023, the Party Committee, the University Council, and the Board of Directors of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) would like to wish all officials, employees, retired lecturers, alumni, students and learners a new year full of health, happiness and success. Dear officials, employees, lecturers The past 2022 continues to be an important year in the 47-year journey of UEH's establishment and development, with the first implementation of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University model and the first year of 3 member colleges. With the collective efforts of leaders, officials and employees, UEH maintains its inherent development momentum and achieves very encouraging results in training, research, community connection, operation, and university administration. Proud to have the achievement of increase 150 places, entering the top 401+ of the best universities in Asia according to the QS Asia Ranking 2023, and officially achieving the strategic goals for the period of 2020-2030 along with other prestigious positions in international rakings; JABES officially entered SCOPUS with a high index of academic influence and was recommended for Class B in the ABDC category; The Innovation Incubator of the Institute of Innovation (UII) has created one of the Top 10 incubators of Southeast Asia, with more than 500 articles published in prestigious international journals in the category of Web of Science, Scopus, ABDC. In 2022, UEH has also successfully organized many scientific conferences and international activities with the participation of many leading domestic and international experts and scientists,... Especially, UEH has been accredited as an educational institution with 05 training programs according to the international quality accreditation standards FIBAA (Europe). All are important prerequisites to ensure the success of UEH with the goal of internationalization and strengthening its academic reputation in the international arena, ready for the transformation of UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. In addition are activities, missions of retired employees, alumni, trainees and UEH students, creating, administering, operating, and connecting the plating community also achieved positive results with the achievement of most of the OKRs; development of start-up and innovation consulting activities; continue to perfect modern materials; UEH Day program and a series of activities with the theme Ready for Next 2022;... These results are achieved thanks to the leadership, attention, encouragement, and support of the Ministry of Education and Training, the City Party Committee, the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, the Party Committee of Universities and Colleges of Ho Chi Minh City; as well as the creative spirit, efforts, solidarity and love of all leaders, lecturers, officials, employees, students and learners over the periods, the support of UEH's partners domestically and abroad along with the values that have been accumulated over time. On the occasion of the New Year of the Rabbit 2023, the Party Committee, University Council, and Board of Directors of UEH called on all UEHers to promote the spirit of dynamism, creativity and solidarity together to turn UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, having an academic reputation in Asia and spreading intellectual values towards the sustainable development of the community. Sincerely wishing all officials, employees, retired lecturers, alumni, students, and students of UEH a new year of 2023: "Healthy - Happiness - Success." Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Pioneering the digital transformation journey, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has constantly exploited and applied information technology to the management and operation process to improve service quality, ensuring that the needs of learners are addressed most optimally. Specifically, since 2021, UEH has operated online exam systems, implemented authenticated electronic record services, issued electronic short-term course certificates, integrated management systems, and taken care of learners/ partners, stored knowledge on CRM systems and launched an online sales transaction page for the community. Online testing system Since October 2022, the online exam has become the main form of testing activity at UEH. Exam organization, examination, and assessment of learning outcomes of candidates and learners at all levels and systems (such as technical requirements for test equipment, monitoring equipment, regulations on the layout of exam space, the process of making problems, regulations for taking the exam…) are elaborated and detailed in the Regulations on organization of the online exam at UEH to ensure the effectiveness and uniformity, fair assessment, and quality in the training work of the University. [https://huongdanthi.ueh.edu.vn/]. This is the official online testing page of the University with links to respective exams, specific instructions on how to take the exam, and the requirements to ensure the seriousness of the exam. In order to ensure the interests of candidates in taking online exams, the University always has a team on duty to solve problems that candidates encounter. In particular, in case of candidates do not meet the technical requirements for the online exam, they can register for the exam at campuses via the link dangkythi.ueh.edu.vn Authenticated electronic record service Over the past time, UEH has received 50-200 applications daily for issuing papers and documents for personal purposes on the e-transaction portal https://es.ueh.edu.vn/. In order to meet the increasing needs of learners and alumni, UEH has applied digital technology and provided authenticated electronic record services through the University's Student Portal system. Accordingly, users only need to access their accounts to print their records or send emails directly to the individual/unit addresses quickly and conveniently, saving time and costs compared to other service requests with the same stamp of confirmation as before. Individuals and units using UEH's authenticated electronic records can look up and verify information at https://student.ueh.edu.vn/e-confirm. UEH deploys a service of authenticated electronic records with documents, such as: Certificate of learners at all levels/systems to supplement personal records; Certificates of completion of the training program; Certificate of student's payment of course debt; Academic transcripts of courses/systems in Vietnamese/English; Letter of introduction for interns - Survey to collect data; Provisional graduation certificate; Scoreboard for training bilingual students; Certificate of Bilingual Student Scholarship. In addition, in the future, depending on the needs of learners, UEH will monitor and add many other products related to the learning and training process at the University. Certificate/electronic certification of short courses In order to create convenience for learners, alumni, and former students in receiving UEH e-Certificates/Certificates of short-term training courses quickly, at the same time, helping units and individuals look up online and verify Certificates/Certificates issued by UEH, the University has applied digital technology and officially implemented Certificates/the Electronic Certificates of UEH short-term training courses from November 2022. This helps to ensure consistency and efficiency in the management and storage of Electronic Certificates/Certificates of short-term training courses issued by UEH. Accordingly, the UEH Electronic Certificate/Certificate is issued for free online; users only need to access the website chungchinganhanhan.ueh.edu.vn, log in with the student code to download the Certificate/Certificate by themselves, receive electronically and send it directly to individuals/units quickly, conveniently, saving time and costs. When receiving the UEH Electronic Certificate, individuals and units can quickly check the authenticity online. In case there is a need to use a copy of the original form, learners and alumni can request it and will be issued a copy of the original one (unlimited and charged). For short-term courses for regular university students, UEH issues an e-Certificate for the course or each subject, depending on the training program's content and current UEH regulations. Integrated management system taking care of learners/partners and the knowledge warehouse on CRM system UEH Knowledge Warehouse [https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn/] is built to gather and store all necessary supporting information related to the learning, living, and research process of students and trainees at UEH. For example, general information about UEH (missions, achievements, culture...); affiliated campuses; staff; knowledge of levels/systems (Regular University, part-time, postgraduate...); information about innovative services at UEH; information of UEH - Vinh Long Campus;… Learners can search for information from data directory trees classified by UEH training types. In particular, it is easy to look up information by entering keywords in the search field to filter and find suitable information. In addition, the Knowledge Warehouse also introduces much useful content such as: Portals, Certificates, and Accounts to support learners. Thus, UEH learners will be proactive in finding necessary information quickly on the internet. With the digitization of the University's activities, the Knowledge Warehouse has been directly connected to UEH's CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system. Therefore, learners can use the "Requirement Management" feature on the Knowledge Warehouse to send support requests/ questions to functional units at UEH; the system will automatically put information into CRM and transfer it to functional departments to respond to learners according to the committed time instead of having to go directly to functional units to receive support and information as before. Learners will receive feedback from UEH via personal email. Management, caring, and support system for CRM partners/ learners UEH has built and officially put into operation the CRM system of management, caring, and support for partners/ students for functional units of the university. The birth of CRM aims to improve the quality of student support and care, to accompany and ensure the best experience for learners at UEH. All channels for receiving information about the University (Email, Phone, Social Network, UEH Knowledge Warehouse, UEH applications for students, ...) through the reception focal point is the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) integrated into the CRM system. Learners and partners will contact when there is a support request or questions from these information channels, and it will be automatically received and assigned to functional units for handling. The system will open a ticket for each partner/ learner's support request. The entire process of receiving information and processing requests will have an email notification for learners and partners to contact for follow-up. The CRM system connects directly with the data of learners, prospective learners, and partners to form a common database throughout UEH. Support requests from partners/ learners from all reception channels are centrally stored to facilitate optimal request handling. With the utilities on the system, partners/ learners can be completely assured because questions will always be received, handled, and responded to quickly and accurately. In addition, to improve service quality and listen to suggestions for activities at UEH, each request on the system, when completed, will have a service quality survey by partners/ students to the rating and feedback system. Online sales page for the community In 2022, UEH first launched the UEH Community Shop online sales page with products for the community. Here, UEHers can easily find useful economic books as well as creative products bearing the brand colors of the UEH community. In particular, UEH Community Shop operates with the policy of non-profit sales; the difference between revenue and expenditure will be contributed to the Giving to UEH Fund to reinvest in talent incubation activities and international investment, knowledge dissemination, and sustainable action projects of the school. Pioneering the journey of digital transformation towards a smart university and meeting the training requirements of the new trend, UEH is constantly making efforts to bring quality products for education and training at the School. At the same time, it is the full support and companionship of learners in every journey so that they can confidently acquire knowledge, approach modern educational trends, and become generations of global citizens competitive in the future labor market. New, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Student Affairs, Department of Information Technology, Department of Continuing Training Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, UEH College of Business (COB) in collaboration with the Vietnamese Academic Network in Japan (VANJ) held the 7th special discussion session on "Economic Policy Uncertainty", part of the VANJ 2022 Seminar "Diversifying for an inclusive society”. The seminar was successfully held with more than 50 speakers, nearly 100 participants at the Hall of The University of Tokyo, more than 300 people online on the Zoom/livestream platform, and several broadcast bridges at universities in Vietnam. Attending the seminar, on the side of UEH representatives, there were: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business (COB); Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Vice Dean of School of International Business - Marketing; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of Faculty of International Business - Marketing; with UEH lecturers and students. The seminar had the participation of speakers including Mr. Chikahisa Sumi - Director of the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, International Monetary Fund (IMF); Mr. Kazunobu Hayakawa - Center for Developing Countries Research in Thailand; Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Lecturer at UEH College of Business; Dr. Nguyen Bich Ngoc - Lecturer at National Economics University. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang and UEH lecturers and students participated from the beginning of the Vietnamese bridge Speakers attending the conference At the beginning of the discussion session, Mr. Chikahisa Sumi - Director of the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, International Monetary Fund (IMF) delivered a speech on “World Economic Outlook: Inflation and Uncertainty". The slowdown in global economic activity was broader and stronger than expected, with inflation higher than levels seen in decades. The economic outlook depends on the successful adjustment of fiscal and monetary policies. The evolution of the war in Ukraine and growth prospects in China. Risks are still unusually large: monetary policy may miscalculate stance to reduce inflation; different policy lines in the largest economies could exacerbate the appreciation of the US dollar; global financial tightening could cause debt distress in emerging markets; and the worsening of China's real estate sector crisis could undermine growth. Policymakers should focus on restoring price stability and easing cost-of-living pressures. Multilateral cooperation is still needed to accelerate the green energy transition. Mr. Chikahisa Sumi shared on “World Economic Outlook: Inflation and Uncertainty” Next, Mr. Kazunobu Hayakawa - Center for Developing Countries Research in Thailand, shared the Impact of the US-China trade conflict in Southeast Asia. The study examines the effects of the US-China tariff war on exports to the US in Southeast Asian countries and their imports from China. To do that, the study estimates different equations for monthly trade between January 2018 and December 2019. The results indicate that a number of Southeast Asian countries have increased exports to the United States. Some countries increase their imports from China. Most countries experienced increased exports to the United States or imports from China. Exceptions include Cambodia and Vietnam, which both increase. In particular, some evidence has been found suggesting that products made in China are re-exported to the United States through Vietnam in order to evade tariffs imposed by the United States on China. Mr. Kazunobu Hayakawa shared about the Impact of the US-China trade conflict in Southeast Asia Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Lecturer at UEH UEH College of Business, conducted a study on "The impact of innovation factors on the performance of small and medium enterprises in Vietnam during the Covid-19 period". Based on 450 valid responses from senior employees, managers, and senior executives of Vietnamese enterprises, the study examined the role of mediating organizational resilience and the resilience of business networks on the relationship between co-innovation and performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as examining the regulatory effects of the impact of Covid-19 in the context of a single emerging market. The results of the study show that there is a significant and favorable relationship between innovation and SME performance. This result implies that innovation can improve the performance of small and medium enterprises. Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh shared about “Impact of innovation factors on the performance of small and medium enterprises in Vietnam during the Covid-19 period.” Finally, Dr. Nguyen Bich Ngoc - Lecturer of National Economics University, shared a study on "The heterogeneous impact of non-tariff technical measures on imported agricultural products of Vietnam". The sharing points out the growing importance of non-tariff measures (NTMs), especially technical ones, in today's international trade, posing challenges for many countries, especially Least Developed Countries (LDCs), to promote international trade. This study examines the impact of non-tariff technical measures, especially Phytosanitary (SPS) measures and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) measures imposed by Vietnam Government on imported agricultural products. The paper shows that, although very complex measures tend to have a negative impact on imports from LDCs, they have a positive effect on imports from non-LDCs. Interestingly, technical non-tariff measures positively affect imports from LDCs. The paper also shows that the facilitation effect of extensive trade agreements on member countries' compliance with technical non-tariff measures is very limited. Dr. Nguyen Bich Ngoc shared her research on "The heterogeneous impact of non-tariff technical measures on imported agricultural products of Vietnam" With an open atmosphere, the guests shared up-to-date scientific information. Discussion sessions were lively and attracted the interest of many researchers. News, photos: COB General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 10, 2023, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with CPG Vietnam Co., Ltd for the period of 2023 - 2028. The main goal of the cooperation is to create conditions for the two sides to support each other in research, training, organizing sharing sessions, and competitions on architecture, urban design, and smart city planning and development. Attending the signing ceremony on the UEH side, there was the attendance of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council, with other representatives of UEH. On the side of CPG Vietnam Co., Ltd. was the attendance of Mr. Soh Wee Keong - General Director; Dr. Nguyen Hubei - Senior Urban Planner; Ms. Doan Thi Tuyet Dung - Acting Corp Comms Manager and representatives of other departments/functions. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “After more than 47 years of development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a prestigious training, research, and consulting center in economic science, finance, business, law, management and technology, contributing to the career of construction and socio-economic development of the country. In order to implement one of UEH's strategies with the message "For a more sustainable future", UEH looks forward to receiving the companionship and attention of scientists, associations, and corporations around the world and the community of students and alumni to connect, share and spread practical values for a better life. With the achievements and development potential of CPG Vietnam in the field of urban design, technical infrastructure development, and construction, providing management services in the Asia-Pacific region, CPG Vietnam has made many contributions to the sustainable development of the community and society. Therefore, we believe that the cooperation will bring great benefits to both sides and the community.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH speaking at the ceremony Representative of CPG Vietnam, Mr. Soh Wee Keong, also said: “CPG Vietnam, a member of CPG International, is a developing arm specializing in multidisciplinary design consulting of CPG Corporation, one of the Asia-Pacific leader in comprehensive development in infrastructure services, development, and project management. In Vietnam, the company has participated in more than 130 planning projects, many of which are smart city projects. We believe that the school will contribute to raising awareness of smart cities, resilience, and sustainability by applying technology to address urban challenges. With their extensive international networks, strong engineering and architectural capabilities and experience, CPG Vietnam and CPG Corporation can provide essential global connectivity and industry-leading design consulting services, bringing completion to the expected projects. Therefore, the cooperation will help the two sides achieve the expected successful development of projects spanning the whole country of Vietnam.” Mr. Soh Wee Keong - General Director of CPG Vietnam shared In the spirit of unity, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and CPG Vietnam Co., Ltd officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the terms: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and CPG Vietnam Co., Ltd signed the Memorandum of Understanding At the signing ceremony, both sides believed that the cooperation would promote the development of their capacity and position in urban planning and smart city development and contribute to the development of the regional and global community. Additional photos regarding the signing ceremony: News, photos: General Department of CTD, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH was honored to receive the strategic advice of Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of the Korean Ministry of Knowledge Economy and recognized the role of Honorary Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design. UEH and the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) have launched the training program Korea - Vietnam Global Advanced Management - KVAM to help Vietnamese enterprises become the most successful companies in the world based on the experience of Korean corporations and UEH's reputation for teaching economics and management, at the same time, implementing the Master's program in Smart and Innovation Urban Management - Advanced Operating System, which is a combination of training and certification between UEH and Handong Global University. UEH and Kwangwoon University signed an agreement to cooperate in developing scientific research, teaching, and international projects of the two universities, especially developing a local support project to promote the development of Ho Chi Minh City and cities in Southeast Asia. Together with annual educational and research cooperation activities in fields such as smart city development, planning, urban development, AI, Robotics, and sustainability with Handong Global University, University of Seoul, Seoul National University, Sungkyunkwan University, Kangwon University; Media Design field with Kyungsung University… In particular, towards the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Korea, UEH cooperated with Korean partners to organize the New York Classical Music Society Asia Classical Concert in 2 days from December 8 to 9, Beyond the Forest, an exclusive Media Art exhibition with world-famous artworks, "Forest of cage" by famous artist Nam June Paik and works by young Korean artists supported by the Ulsan Art Museum. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology At the heart of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City's (UEH) ethos lies an unwavering commitment to sustainability. We view it as a foundational core value, not just a responsibility. UEH embraces change, continuously evolving in line with global advancements to foster progress. We are not content with maintaining the status quo but aim to lead the change our society and planet urgently require. Sustainability in our DNA Sustainability is not just a set of guidelines; it's our guiding ethos that influences every aspect of our university life. It extends beyond our campus to society at large. We actively promote a culture of sustainability, fostering awareness, and social responsibility. Aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UEH is dedicated to sharing these values with the broader public and students, shaping the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow. Education as a catalyst We firmly believe that education is the cornerstone of genuine sustainability. UEH is not only committed to embodying these principles but also to passing them on to the next generation. Our goal extends beyond being an institution; we aspire to catalyze positive societal, national, and global change. Through the initiatives presented in this report, we aim to illuminate the path to a brighter, more sustainable future. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 14 and 15, 2022, the International Conference on Innovative Philosophy and Law (IPL2022) with the theme "Rethinking Life and Normative Order in a World of Conflicting Values: Transdisciplinary Perspectives from Asia" organized by the College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) hosted the event with great success. The IPL was organized with the goal of building an annual series of seminars on the field of social sciences and humanities under the brand name of IPL, hosted by the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG). The School of Law is primarily responsible for specializations. The conference aims to establish and develop a network of researchers in the field of social sciences and humanities in Vietnam and around the world. In its first year, under the theme “Rethinking Life and Normative Order in a World of Conflicting Values: Transdisciplinary Perspectives from Asia”, IPL 2022 presented philosophical and jurisprudential commentary from a postmodern, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspective for economic, political, legal, social, human and environmental issues. Overview of the IPL 2022 December 14, 2022 On the first day of the conference, in addition to the keynote speakers and authors presenting at the conference, there was also the participation of hundreds of interested scholars, research fellows, postgraduate and undergraduate students interested in the conference topics. Speaking at the opening of the IPL 2022, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH emphasized the importance of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research in UEH's development orientation and acknowledged the presence of scholars and researchers domestically and abroad. Besides, the Professor also thanked the contributions of sponsors and the efforts of the Organizing Committee in the process of preparing for the Conference. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH delivered the opening speech of the International Conference IPL 2022 After the opening ceremony, Dr. Do Kien Trung - School of Political Theory delivered a keynote speech with the theme "Unity and Conflict in a World of Diverse Value Systems". The article reaffirms IPL 2022's theme of life and order in a conflicted world of values. These are also the contents presented by the main speakers in the plenary sessions. Dr. Do Kien Trung delivered the keynote speech During the first plenary session led by Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President of UEH as chair, Prof. Dr. Kazashi Nobuo - Kobe University, Japan delivered a presentation with the topic "On Technology and Governance: Social Contractarian Dilemmas in the Nuclear Age". Starting with the concepts of the state of nature, and the laws of nature in the thought of Hobbes and Locke, the presentation discussed the social contract and the role of the government. Prof. Dr. Nobuo also examined these concepts in relation to Eastern culture, which is deeply influenced by Confucianism. In the later part of the speech, the concepts that seemed to be very old were considered by the speaker in a new context with the change of technology and war, thereby giving reflections on the new social order as well as the role of international law. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai (UEH Vice President) chaired the plenary discussion Prof. Dr. Kazashi Nobuo (Japan) presented at the conference After the lecture of Prof. Dr. Nobuo and the comment section of Dr. Dinh Khuong Duy - School of Law, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Karen Abalos Orendain (Philippines) presented the second plenary session with the theme “Beyond Language - Reassessing Deliberative Democracy Amid the Challenge of Immigration”. Following the plenary session, on the morning of December 14, there were 4 parallel discussion sessions conducted including: Session 1.1 in the field of philosophy, phenomenology, and political science moderated by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Liu Zheng (China); Session 1.2 in the field of economy, environment and digital transformation moderated by Assoc. Dr. Vo Tat Thang; Session 1.3 in the field of international relations and public policy moderated by Dr. Nguyen Thanh Trung; Session 1.4 in the field of jurisprudence moderated by Assoc. Dr. Tran Van Nam. In the afternoon of the same day, the second plenary session was held under the direction of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of CELG. The first presentation by Prof. Dr. Lee Jong Kwan (Korea) with the theme "Envisioning the Future through the Ontological Architectural Phenomenology in Current Existential Crisis". The presentation highlighted concerns about the future of the existential crisis. After the comment section of Dr. Fotios Rodis (Greece) and the speaker's response, Assoc. Dr. Liu Zheng (China) presented the second paper with the theme “Re-evaluating the ‘Exception’ (Reigai) Thought of Japan’s Postwar Intellectual Shuichi Kato”. Professor, Dr. Lee Jong Kwan (Korea) presented There were four parallel discussions to be conducted after the plenary session: Session 2.1 in the field of philosophy, phenomenology, and political science moderated by Dr. Bui Phu Hung; Sessions 2.2 and 2.3 in the field of economy, environment, and digital transformation moderated by Assoc. Dr. Vo Tat Thang and Dr. Fotios Rodis; Session 2.4 in the field of jurisprudence moderated by Dr. Lu Lam Uyen (School of Law, CELG, UEH). December 15, 2022 At the discussion session on December 15, Prof. James Morley from the United States gave a presentation on the topic “Phenomenology, Mindfulness and Intercultural Understanding”, discussing phenomenology, full consciousness, and intercultural awareness. He discussed the mechanical approach of natural science, which views man as an objective governed by social dynamics and natural selection, Prof. Morley reaffirms people's ability to create reality and change the world through the practice of empathy between people. According to him, positive empathy will arise when people find their original consciousness, and actively practice sympathetic and loving thinking, instead of approaching the machine, which is a cold and rational science, excluding unprovable states of mind. The phenomenological methodology is a tool to help us realize subjectivity and the importance of consciousness in creating and defining the world, and through that, Prof. Morley also recalled the profound conceptual achievements that the ancient easterners had long been enlightened with. Professor, Dr. James Morley (USA) presenting Following the plenary session, on the morning of December 15, the last discussion session on the field of jurisprudence was held with the chairperson being Dr. Nguyen Thi Anh - Vice Dean of School of Law, CELG. The speakers presented in turn include: Speaker, PhD candidate Nguyen Thi To Vy presented an article on mental health differences among female cohorts “The disparities of mental wellbeing among female cohorts”; Speaker Nguyen Thi Thu Uyen representing a research group from Hanoi University of Law gave a presentation at the end of the discussion session on the topic of e-Government in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic comparing Korea and Vietnam “E-government in the context of COVID-19 pandemic a comparative study of Korea and Vietnam”. The discussions were lively and received a lot of academic input. Speaking at the closing of the conference, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam affirmed: “This is the first time UEH and CELG have organized an interdisciplinary conference with topics covering many fields from philosophy and law to economics and public policy. This well reflects UEH's strategy of transitioning from a single major in economics and business to a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to education and research. In our transition to interdisciplinary, we need to open our minds, accept our differences, and move beyond our comfort zones in research, reflecting the University's investment in the social sciences, in general, to explore breaking new academic boundaries in different disciplines.” On behalf of UEH, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Khanh Nam sent his gratitude to the sponsors OCB, Takebox, and Partners for accompanying the University to organize a successful conference, and at the same time awarded two Best Paper awards to representatives of two groups of authors, Dr. Wang Xiaomei from Kobe University with the article “The Possibility of Evil and Stupidity in Postwar Japan Democracy: Insight from Takaaki Yoshimoto’s Thought of Mass” and Tran Van Nam with the article “International patent valuation framework from a comparative perspective and lessons for Vietnam”. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam gave the closing speech and awarded two OCB Best Paper Awards to Dr. Wang Xiaomei (China) and the group of authors led by Assoc. Dr. Tran Van Nam (National Economics University, Hanoi) Additional photos relating to the IPL 2022 International Conference: UEH Board of Management welcoming keynote speakers at the traditional room Parallel sessions Lawyer, Dr. Fotios Rodis (Greece) presented at the conference Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liu Zheng (right) and Dr. Wang Xiaomei (left) Golden sponsor - Orient Joint Stock Commercial Bank OCB Silver sponsor - Genuine Partner Group News, photos: Organizing Committee of the IPL 2022, Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the International Conference "Sustainable University Development: Opportunities and Challenges" (SUDOC), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Inspiring Sustainability Initiatives Exhibition to display products /model/multi-field sustainable action program from December 7th to 9th, 2022 at lobby B1, campus B - UEH. The Inspiring Sustainability Initiatives exhibition is an inspiring space that showcases sustainable products/projects/action programs in various fields from zero-waste schools, sustainable fashion, sustainable packaging, sustainable banking, ESG/CSR in business to emphasize the role of sustainable development in the fields and efforts of each partner. With the motto "unlimited connection", the exhibition is an open space for organizations, businesses, and associations of sustainable action projects and programs that impact the community and are interested in Sustainable Development. Especially, representatives of schools across the country, learners, students, and young generations visited to learn about sustainable development in many fields. The Inspiring Sustainability Initiatives exhibition was held from 9:00 to 16:30, December 07 - 09, 2022 at Hall B1 - UEH, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10. Exploring the Inspiring Sustainability Initiatives exhibition booths Towards the goal of sustainable development, the Inspiring Sustainability Initiatives exhibition is a colourful, multi-sectoral sustainable slice; this is one of the inspirational spaces for the community that pioneers the change for sustainable development in 2022. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Milu is a real virtual assistant developed based on today's leading artificial intelligence technology and can talk like a real human. Besides, Milu is intelligent far beyond humans when it understands all areas of the world and the universe; we can talk about all topics with Milu, from psycho-physiological counselling to emotional counselling on scientific and social disciplines from the creation of the universe to the future tense. With a brain developed as a super artificial intelligence, Milu will become a potent assistant for you and make your life easy. GrandAR Piano is an augmented reality technology design that incorporates interactive surfaces that allow experienced players to play a virtual piano with their feet on the floor. The project is implemented by the cooperation between the UEH Innovation Institute and the University of Natural Sciences - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City. The main activity is an extremely interesting and unique suggestion when each step can create extremely vivid melodies on the seemingly boring floor surface. Thereby, GrandAR Piano wishes to stimulate creativity, stimulate inspiration to discover and learn from the experience. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been recognized for the results of the inspection of educational institutions and 05 training programs according to the FIBAA (Europe) international quality inspection standards. Together with the QS Asia Top 401+ ranking, this result is not only a testament to the quality of UEH's education and training but also a solid foundation on the journey to becoming a prestigious Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in the region and the world. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh, in the process of renewing the development strategy for the period of 2020-2025, with a vision to 2035, focuses mainly on quality assurance and accreditation at the educational institution level and training programs. The University continuously implements comprehensive quality management and activities related to training, scientific research, and service provision, at the same time, committed to providing the best products for society. Following the successes in the period of 2015-2020 in terms of quality assurance and quality accreditation, in 2022 the university has actively developed the declaration of Self-Assessment at the educational institution level and the Self-Assessment of 05 training programs for Undergraduate programs including Business Administration, Marketing, Commercial Business, Real Estate, and Accounting according to the European International Standard. In August 2022, the University invited FIBAA (International Foundation for Business Administration Accreditation) to conduct an external assessment of 05 training programs and evaluate them outside the UEH Educational Institution. FIBAA experts interviewed UEH leaders, leaders of functional management units, Faculty leaders, Directors of training programs, lecturers, students, and alumni to appraise and evaluate objectively training programs and institutions based on the FIBAA quality assessment standards. Interview sessions were conducted on the principle of honesty, objectivity, and the right subjects, and met the regulations of FIBAA. After the results of the external assessment, on November 30, 2022, the FIBAA Certification and Accreditation Committee met and agreed to the decision to accredit FIBAA standards for all 05 training programs and educational institutions for the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The certificate of FIBAA quality mark granted to the educational institution is valid from November 30, 2022, to November 29, 2028. The certificate of FIBAA quality mark granted to the Training Programs is valid from November 30, 2022, to November 29, 2027. In particular, UEH has achieved 34/36 evaluation criteria at the educational institution level with a rate of 94.4%. As of December 2022, UEH has had 9 training programs meeting European standards recognized by FIBAA. The university is also the first higher education institution in the country to achieve international accreditation for the Education institutions of FIBAA. International FIBAA certification for accrediting educational institutions and 05 training programs of UEH FIBAA is an inspection organization that operates around the world and uses European international testing standards and is recognized in many countries, including Vietnam. The FIBAA accreditation confirms that UEH's curriculum and institution-level accreditation have met the basic standards of the European higher education system. Based on European quality assessment standards, FIBAAA also makes recommendations for improvement for UEH in the near future to continue to improve the quality of university administration as well as training programs. Thus, the success of the higher education quality examination according to European standards has affirmed UEH's position in training and providing high-quality human resources for the country, especially in the southern region. This success also shows the correctness of the University in its strategic policy to develop into a multidisciplinary, multi-field, and international research university. This is also the result of the active, creative, quality, and responsible work for learners and society, the consensus and synergy of all UEH staff over many generations. It is expected that in the inspection route of 2023 - 2025, UEH will test an average of 6 to 7 training programs per year according to FIBAA standards. On the route of internationalization, UEH verifies that education quality inspection is a key task and regularly self-evaluates and improves quality in order to meet the educational quality inspection standards of reliable accrediting organizations in the country and the world. News, photos: Department of Quality Assurance - Curriculum Development, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From Dec. 3rd to Dec. 4th 2022, The College of Economics, Law and Government UEH (CELG) organised a student exchange program between CELG undergraduates and Queensland University of Technology (QUT, Australia) students. This program was operated to convey the orientations of the CELG Board of Directors in creating an international exchange environment and strengthening international integration skills for CELG students.  Interestingly, this program was effectively run by cooperation between CELG Administration Office and the CELG Youth Union, along with outstanding expert support from the EEPSEA team. CELG - QUT student exchange program welcomed Dr. Phạm Khánh Nam –Secretary of the CELG Party Committee, Vice-Rector, College of Economics, Law and Government UEH; Ms. Đặng Thị Bạch Vân – Head of Administration Office, College of Economics, Law and Government UEH; Ms. Nguyễn Thị Thương Nhớ - Secretary of the CELG Youth Union, College of Economics, Law and Government UEH. On behalf of the Queensland University of Technology, Dr.Vincent Hoàng - in charge of the QUT delegation, also attended the program. The exchange program includes two relevant parts: Topics introduced by research fellows at Economy and Environmental Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) in 03 workshops are: The workshop created a dynamic environment to discuss and exchange knowledge of Sustainable Lifestyles and the role of celebrity endorsement in promoting pro-environmental behaviour; First, the principles of the experimental method applied in behavioural economics were introduced. Specifically, examples of using experimental economics to explain gender equality were also mentioned. After that, participants experienced economic games in the computer room and had the opportunity to get a payoff. The third workshop was an in-depth interview about behavioural sciences regarding sustainability. The program attracted the attention of many CELG students. 60 UEH students and 12 QUT students discussed and exchanged the culture, arts, and outstanding features of CELG and QUT, as well as sustainable environmental development messages from an economic perspective. This program included: The program took place successfully and created an environment for CELG and international students to interact, actively integrate and strengthen connections. Dr.Pham Khanh Nam conducted an in-depth interview about behavioural sciences regarding sustainability. Opening remark on the CELG-QUT student exchange program Mr.Huynh Thien Tu gave a speech Discussion and exchange session between QUT and CELG students QUT student raised a question QUT students received souvenirs of the CELG Youth Union Photo group of CELG - QUT student exchange program Other images: New, photos: CLEG Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the Ready for Next 2022 program series, on the morning of December 4, 2022, at Hall A.103, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially launched ArtTech Fusion Hub. This is a network connecting schools, experts, businesses, domestic and international management agencies, solving urban and industry issues based on technology and art elements, aiming for sustainable development. Sustainable development that brings a better quality of life requires the participation and contribution of the entire community, including the central role of universities, where professional knowledge and understanding of life are laid first for the younger generations. In the 4.0 era, technology and design are important basis for organizing a better life. Meanwhile, art is the breath of life, the foundation of creativity. Therefore, sustainable development must be based on technology combined with art and culture to balance material and spiritual factors, thereby, improving the quality of life comprehensively. With this new approach, UEH has officially established ArtTech Fusion Hub (hereinafter referred to as ATFH) with the orientation to become an internationally integrated platform that connects universities, industry, government, and domestic as well as international communities to develop creative activities, the intersection between art and technology, towards sustainable values. The launch event of ATFH was honored to have the attendance of: Prof. TS. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of the School of Communication Design; and the attendance of Mr. Suh Jun Suk - Director of Ulsan Art Museum, Korea; with many guests. Overview of the event Speaking at the opening of the event, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “In the current context of strong digitalization and globalization, technology, design, and art are seen as spearheads for breakthroughs and tools to solve the problems of modern society, the future urban, towards sustainable development and improve the quality of life. In that spirit, UEH officially launched Arttech Fusion Hub, a gathering place for communities of scientists, educators, art and technology to develop creative activities, and the intersection between art and technology to create changes and inspire art, towards sustainable development. On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, I would like to officially announce the birth of the ArtTech Fusion Hub. Hopefully, this will be a successful first step to connect with domestic and foreign communities, and join hands to solve outstanding social problems with ArtTech.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh gave the opening speech of the program ATFH will perform 3 main functions including: Education and training (Education), Research and project (R&D), Networking and development (Networking). Specifically: Education and training: Organizing short courses, and training programs related to the fields of media, fashion, ArtTech, and design...; Research and projects: Organizing scientific seminars, promoting research, consultation, and transfer to the community in solving issues related to sustainable development based on ArtTech; Networking and network development: Organizing ArtTech activities such as academic exchanges, and professional development towards supporting Startups and SMEs. ATFH's activities will revolve around 4 pillars including: Media, Technology, Art, and Design with specific fields such as: Gamification, Motion Tracking, Digital Entertainment, Hybrid Event, Metaverse, Virtual Human, Sustainable Material, NFT, Visual Art, Interactive Art, Digital Art, Robotics Art, UX, UI, VFX, Urban simulation, … “Our future society is not solely based on the development of technology but must be based on the harmony, interference, and unity between humans, machines, and nature. This poses a requirement for future generations of young people to grasp and master technology, use technology as a driving force for development, use art to nurture spiritual values, and thereby work together towards sustainable development” - Mr. Suh Jun Suk - Director of Ulsan Art Museum, Korea shared. Mr. Suh Jun Suk shared about the relationship between people and technology in the future With a practical destination, the current ArtTech Fusion Hub network has attracted the attention and participation of many strategic partners such as Kwangwoon University, Seo Kyong University, Ulsan City Art Museum, SeoCho district, NC Soft, University of Seoul, Handong University, Vietnam News Agency, Vietnam Startup Club, Ho Chi Minh City Photography Association. Notably, at the event, UEH also signed an MOU with the Ulsan Art Museum, one of the largest museums in Korea, with a diverse collection from prehistoric antiquities to contemporary artworks which is a testament to the development of Ulsan as well as Korea. Representative of UEH signed MOU with Ulsan Art Museum In the period of 2022-2025, ArtTech Fusion Hub will implement a comprehensive development plan from education, and research, to networking with activities such as: “Smart Living - Changing lifestyles to action for sustainability through ArtTechLens", "Emerging Media - technology is the key to open the door to the future", "ArtTech for Community: application and breakthrough", "Sustainable ArtTech towards a prosperous society". Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh shared about ATFH development strategy for the near future Art will help to improve the aesthetic of industrial products, help to activate and promote technology to develop more, and in turn, technology will help develop and elevate the art. Therefore, the birth of ArtTech Fusion Hub will carry out the mission: (1) Applying ArtTech as a tool to solve urban and industrial problems through education and research to contribute to a better quality of life; (2) Nurturing an environment of innovation to encourage change and inspire the arts towards sustainable development actions. Hopefully, ATFH will be the convergence of the community of scientists, researchers, and domestic and foreign experts with UEH to discuss, consult, research, and spread knowledge and innovation tools to solve specific and urgent problems of the times. In addition, within the framework of the program, there was also an award ceremony for authors with excellent works in the Artcamp 2022 contest launched by UEH in November 2022 with the theme "Sustainable Lifestyle In Community". Mr. Doan Hoai Trung - Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Photographic Association shared about Artcamp 2022 Awarding prizes to authors with excellent works Through the ArtTech Fusion Hub in particular and the Ready for Next 2022 series of activities in general, UEH wishes to further promote the role of universities - hubs for connecting multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary knowledge, connecting resources, resonating and spreading positive values, contribute to the common picture of sustainable development of the community. *About the Ready for Next program: UEH's series of programs that are ready for sustainable transformation for the community and society took place from December 4 to 11 with the goal of positive values ​​for the community. Ready for Next will spread multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary knowledge in the areas of Technology for Life, Technology for Smart Cities, and Technology that Combines Art, and Sustainability. With this goal, within the framework of the program, there will be a variety of activities from academics, exchange forums, and community connection hubs to unique art inspiration activities such as exhibitions, fashion shows, and concerts. Additional photos about the ArtTech Fusion Hub launch event: The press agencies reported: 1. Đài truyền hình Việt Nam: Kết nối liên ngành công nghệ và nghệ thuật hướng tới phát triển bền vững 2. Giáo dục Thủ đô: Trường Đại học Kinh tế TPHCM ra mắt ArtTech Fusion Hub 3. Giáo dục và Thời đại: Trường Đại học Kinh tế TPHCM ra mắt ArtTech Fusion Hub 4. VTV Go: Truyền thông kết hợp công nghệ và nghệ thuật News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 4-11, 2022 University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) implemented the series of Ready for Next programs "Ready to transform for the sustainable development of the community". The program is a series of scientific and artistic activities with the participation of many prestigious universities and international organizations with many contents ranging from academics, exchange forums, and community connection hubs to creative, artistic inspiring activities. Transforming for the sustainable development of the community - A common trend in the world We live in an era where cross-disciplinary knowledge connectivity is increasingly important in solving the world's most pressing problems; When it comes to integrating technology with design, art promises to unleash magical possibilities and create impactful changes. This is also the time when higher education is required to actively transform, not only to train the next generation with multi-faceted, global thinking and action for sustainability but also to promote sustainable relationships between stakeholders, and jointly come up with integrated solutions to solve problems of the society. Implementing the strategy of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH has gradually transformed the core functions of the university from training, research, and administration to community engagement with the principle of considering people and the needs of society as the center for sustainable action. Multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and sustainable criteria have begun to be integrated into training programs, subjects, and extracurricular activities; in research topics and methods; in practicing right at UEH campuses and people, as well as actively contributing to the process of transforming awareness, spreading knowledge, and community to act sustainably. In that spirit, UEH and many prestigious domestic and international universities and organizations held the "Ready for Next" program from December 4 to 11 with a series of events, scientific and art activities with content ranging from academics, exchange forums, community connection hubs to creative and inspirational art activities. There are 04 international scientific conferences with a fresh approach to multi-disciplinary knowledge, which are 25 intensive scientific seminars on Sustainability, Technology, Design, and Art. The program was attended and advised by professors, experts, and prestigious organizations such as Mr. Chung Un Chan - Former Prime Minister of Korea; Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of Knowledge Economy of Korea; Ms. Cao Thi Ngoc Dung - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company PNJ; Mr. Pham Phu Ngoc Trai - Chairman of Global Integration Business Consulting Company Limited (GIBC); Dr. Dosoung Philip Choi - Rector of Handong Global University, Dr. Jong Heon Kim - Rector of Kwangwoon University, Dr. Suh Soon Tak - Rector of the University of Seoul, Dr. Nam-Joon Cho - Rector of Nanyang Technological University (Korea); along with many leading professors and experts from more than 15 countries around the world. Besides, with the motivation to create a community with the same mission of sustainable action, UEH officially launched 2 hubs connecting domestic and foreign communities, along with 6 creative activities, inspiring art, exhibitions on sustainable development, innovative technology, and smart city. This is an open series of activities for the community with the message "A sustainable society needs people who understand and act sustainably. Transformation for sustainability is no longer just UEH's story but the story of society and the world. With the responsibility of a key national university, UEH pioneers to learn, research, and bring innovative solutions to connect and spread the world's multidisciplinary knowledge to Vietnam, contributing to the transition for sustainable development, through the series of Ready for Next activities”. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH emphasized. Activities in various forms, connecting interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary knowledge to solve problems in contemporary society An important highlight in UEH's Ready for Next series of activities is 04 international seminars, connecting academia to practices with the participation of leading domestic and foreign scientists, experts, and speakers in each field. Specifically: The first international scientific conference "Resilience by Technology and Design 2022" (RTD) with the theme "Smart Living" from December 8 to 11, 2022: Identifying Technology and Design as a new driving force for the development of the Vietnamese economy as well as other countries in the new era, RTD will spread knowledge and propose tools and solutions in technology and human-centered design, increase enhance flexibility, adaptability, as well as lead a smart life in the context of a changing world. Within the framework of RTD, there will be important activities such as the contemporary sharing of leading speakers in the industry, special seminars to share scientific reports, and research results of domestic and international scientists, seminars, workshops, exhibitions of new research, products, applications and interactive experiences from businesses. *Find out program details at LINK. International scientific conference “Sustainable University Development: Opportunity and Challenge” (SUDOC) from December 7 to 10: A forum to discuss inevitable trends of sustainable university development, pillars and standards of sustainability, sustainable university building models as well as the opportunities and challenges facing the university. In particular, the conference will be a place to discuss the role of higher education institutions in implementing and linking with internal and external organizations to implement 17 global sustainable development goals set by the United Nations. It is also a forum for sharing research results, building and connecting multilateral networks among universities, businesses, and communities, local authorities, domestic and international public… to jointly implement, address and act towards sustainability goals. *Find out program details at LINK. ArtTech Fusion 2022 international conference (ATF) "Smart life: changing lifestyles towards sustainable development through the lens of Art - Technology" from December 4 to 11: ATF will introduce education and research activities in the field of ArtTech, creating connections between several domestic and foreign universities, scientists, expert networks and businesses in the field of ArtTech. The series of programs aims to spread new knowledge and experiences, pioneering today's combination of Art and Tech. At the same time, promoting the use of ArtTech as a tool to solve the problems of modern society, towards sustainable development, improving the quality of life, and building an innovative environment on the Internet through artistic and technological aspects of today's society. ATF will have Workshops, academic exchanges related to the fields of ArtTech and fashion; art creation camps and photo galleries; exhibition booths, products, interactive experiences from businesses; exhibitions introducing the results of scientific research works; fashion shows. *Find out program details at LINK.. International scientific conference "A Future Resilience through Smart City Lens" (RF) from December 7-11: RF aims at city building Smart, the RF 2022 conference focuses on 2 main areas: Smart Living and Smart Education to introduce trends in design, planning, development, and management through the application of technology to develop a society that can adapt flexibly in the context of the changing world. RF will have exhibition activities and special discussion sessions with the participation of many professors and experts working at universities, research institutes, and state management agencies from many countries such as France, Italy, Korea, the USA, Australia… *Find out program details at LINK. Establishing networks connecting schools - experts - businesses - domestic and international management agencies, solving contemporary issues Carrying out the mission of "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action", within the framework of the Ready for Next program, UEH will officially launch two domestic and international connection networks including ArtTech Fusion Hub aims to focus groups of Technology and Arts application solutions, and IFS Hub - International Sustainability Forum focuses groups of sustainable development solutions for universities and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) ). This will be the convergence of the community of scientists, researchers, and domestic and foreign experts with UEH to discuss, consult, research, and spread knowledge and innovative tools to solve specific and urgent problems of the times. ArtTech Fusion Hub (ATFH) was established with the vision to become an internationally integrated platform that connects universities, industry, government, and local and international communities through education and training to develop creative activities, the intersection between art and technology ArtTech Fusion towards sustainability. ATFH will perform 3 main functions: Education and training support (Education), Research and local projects (R&D), and Networking and development (Networking). ATFH's activities revolve around the integrated research and education of Media (Media), Technology (Technology), Art (Art), and Design (Design). The International Forum on Sustainability (IFS) was born with the mission of becoming an international platform for universities, research institutes, businesses, associations, and NGOs at home and abroad to together share and improve the capacity of universities in sustainable development, as well as jointly offer solutions to support and guide small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to act sustainably. From 2022 to 2025, the IFS forum will be maintained with 03 main groups of activities including Connection; Research; Share knowledge with the community. The Advisory Council are experts on sustainable development from representatives of State agencies, international organizations, UEH, business associations, enterprises, and non-governmental organizations; together with the Steering Committee are UEH, Associations, prestigious business associations in the country and international universities. *Find out program details at LINK. Activities of a Community that inspires art and sustainable development Performing an important role in creating a community that inspires art and changes for sustainable development, within the framework of Ready for Next, UEH will bring meaningful and unique activities that serve as a premise to develop a community that inspires art and sustainable action through ArtTech, including: *Find out program details at LINK. “Sustainable action projects will always have the companionship of stakeholders, jointly implement and spread widely to the community and society, contributing to orienting the thoughts and actions of the next generations who will rule the country. Through the series of Ready for Next 2022 activities, UEH wishes to further promote its role - a center for connecting multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary knowledge, connecting resources, resonance, and spreading positive values, contributing to the general picture of sustainable development of the community. Together, we will give and receive positive values, spreading practical knowledge for a sustainable society.” - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of the UEH University Council shared. News, photos: R4N Organizing Committee, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The UEH Day 2022 journey was successfully completed with very special memories of nearly 800 UEH officials and employees. UEH Day may have ended, but the culture of One UEH has been created and will unite the UEH team sustainably, bringing the UEH ship to a new goal - A multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. UEH Day 2022 with a very special version took place in 2 days November 18 and 19, 2022 in Dat Do town, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province. With thoughtful investment and preparation, UEH Day has successfully brought meaningful experiences with great emotions to nearly 800 participating officials with spaces to rest, eat, and participate in creative and fun activities and games, since then, forging and connecting the spirit of readiness to transform for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University among all UEH officials and employees. Proud of the UEH tradition Right from the early morning of November 18, UEH lecturers were extremely excited and interested to get ready to start the amazing UEH Day 2022 journey. Especially the enthusiastic spirit of participating in the game "Traditional Pride" - reviewing the historical imprints, achievements, and significant milestones through the important development stages of UEH including Beginning (1975) - 1976), Construction (1977 - 1985), "Innovation" and development (1986 - 2000), Brand Affirmation (2001 - 2010), Autonomy and Internationalization (2011 - 2020), UEH - Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University (2021 - 2030). The activities that took place on the journey have created an open, happy, and enthusiastic atmosphere to open the UEH Day 2022 journey. Together towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University The most important activity within the framework of UEH Day 2022 - "The Conference on the Role of UEH Teams for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University" took place extremely successfully with unforgettable feelings of pride in the heart of every UEH officer and employee. There, we listened to and understood the mission, vision, and strategic directions of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH from the University's leadership. Witnessing the proud moments of UEH when being awarded the Certificate of Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia (according to QS Asia University Rankings 2023); The Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) achieved a Citescore Citation Index of 5.0 in the Scopus category; officially announced and awarded the decision to appoint 2 Vice Presidents of UEH for the term 2020 - 2025, and honored the title of Associate Professor in 2022, in addition, the meaningful and sincere sharing of UEH teachers and employees for the development strategy of the University. And that unforgettable moment is the time when the UEH team together chanted the slogan "Ready for Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH". A spirit of "Pioneering innovation - Connecting generations - Spreading passion" has been strongly spread in each UEHer to build together the pillar of "sustainable belief" on the transformation journey of the next 10 years. Together with the determination to be proud, it is a meaningful moment when the music and lyrics of "Bụi Phấn" play, celebrating a special season of UEH's 20/11 charter season with a hundred-year career of growing people. Burning with all your heart with the campaign challenge "Unity for sustainable development" After the conference ended, each UEHer was immersed in nature with the long coastline of Dat Do - Vung Tau to join together in activities promoting teamwork, and regenerating energy to work actively, showing the spirit of environmental protection through the games that the Organizing Committee has prepared. Through the Team Building challenge with team games and beach activities, the teachers and lecturers worked together with 4 team games including UEH logo stacking, UEH Working together, UEH Connecting love, and UEH - perfect puzzle piece, since then, creating an extremely vibrant and enthusiastic atmosphere, showing the spirit of companionship and solidarity of the UEH team as the motto "Unity for sustainable development", Exploding with art and music space The Gala Dinner has definitely left an unforgettable impression on the entire UEHers with an art space with an irresistible combination of music, lighting, fashion shows and colors with environmentally friendly materials under the theme of “UEH Green Citizen” with artistic inspirations created by UEHers themselves. In particular, these special performances have shown that each UEHer is a separate color, a dynamic and creative energy source, and together created a generation of colorful UEH officials. Getting creative with mind maps UEH: Ready for Next After the energetic activities of the first day, UEHers started the second day at UEH Day with a creative activity called "Building Mindmaps - Looking to the Future". With the topics proposed by the UEH Leadership Board, each team thought together, discussed, and presented meaningful, creative, and practical solutions on a mind map. Each product of the competition teams are ideas and initiative that contribute to the development strategy of the University in the upcoming period and will be exhibited in strategic areas of UEH as a recognition for all officials and employees participating in the program. The ship UEH has reached out to a sea of ​​knowledge with a proud 47-year journey. These are efforts to train generations of global citizens, research for the public good, and act and change for sustainability. These achievements are the crystallization of the wisdom, efforts, solidarity, and love of all UEH leaders, lecturers, officials, and employees of all periods. Promoting the values ​​accumulated over time, on the way to 47 years old, UEH officially transformed - "Ready for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University". At this important historical milestone, more than ever, UEH puts its hope and faith in a united, cohesive, hard-working, and dedicated team to steer the ship to success together. With these expectations, UEH Day 2022 is the opening event for a new journey of the UEH team. Hopefully, this will be the first launching pad for the "One UEH" culture, for each of us to cultivate the good values ​​of UEH, and contribute together to bring the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH Strategy to incredible success. Some memorable photos at the UEH Day 2022 journey: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Day Organizing Committee Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Conference for all UEH officials and employees: The role of the UEH team for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University On November 18, 2022, the Party Committee, the University Council, and the Board of Management of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the Conference for all UEH officials and employees with the theme "The role of the UEH Team for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University". This was a forum to exchange, listen to, and share ideas from UEH teachers, officials, and employees to get ready for the future of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Taking place within the framework of UEH Day 2022, the Conference for all UEH officers and employees with the theme "The Role of the UEH Team for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University" was the most important activity for all UEH officials and employees. There, each UEHer listened to the mission, vision, and strategic directions of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development of UEH from the sharing of the University's leadership. Thence, together we understood, lighted up the spirit of pride, desired to contribute and be ready to shape the next important steps. In particular, the conference was an open space for each UEH member to freely contribute ideas, initiatives, and individual and unit roles for the development of UEH in the new era. The conference was attended by: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council. Along with them are the leaders of UEH Member Colleges, leaders of departments, training institutes, centers, and branches, and the presence of nearly 800 teachers, who are lecturers, officials, and employees of UEH; And the attendance of guest delegates - Mr. Samuel Ang - Director of QS Asia. Overview of the conference Understanding the orientation and development strategy of UEH in the upcoming period After more than a year of embarking on the restructuring journey with the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH has obtained encouraging and proud achievements. The solid foundation built over the past 46 years, along with the determination and solidarity of the current generation, is the abundant energy source that drives the substantial transformation of UEH. With important and strategic development orientations in the upcoming period, UEH will definitely continue to need the unanimity and cooperation of teachers, officials, and employees to be ready to pioneer, innovate and inspire everyone for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH. Speaking at the opening of the program, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council shared with the entire Conference the mission, vision, and orientations of UEH in the journey ahead: "In order to continue to change to develop, meet the requirements of the industrial age 4.0, meeting the requirements of deeper international integration, UEH has carried out organizational and operational restructuring from the University of Economics to become the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH. We strive for a strong University, not a big University according to the subjective opinion of the leader. With a vision to 2030, UEH is a Multidisciplinary University with an academic and sustainable reputation in the Asia region with the stated mission of (1) Raising the level of knowledge, and contributing to the spread of knowledge, inclusive education, and values ​​for all; (2) Training high-quality human resources at undergraduate and graduate levels, meeting the domestic and global labor market; (3) Globalization and knowledge transfer, internationalization and integration into the world university community, knowledge transfer for domestic, regional and global development activities; (4) Pioneering innovation and creativity to build competitive advantages through constant innovation and knowledge creation in training and scientific research and consulting; (5) Serving the community of provinces, economic regions, and the whole country. With the above vision and mission, UEH trains graduates with excellent expertise and good communication skills in Vietnamese and English; graduates are global citizens empowered in thinking, performance, and action for the prosperity of Vietnam. They are good experts, competent and qualified managers to meet the needs of the country's development and towards the global market. They are equipped with the ability to meet demand no matter how the market changes. The efforts and consensus of UEHers will create the strength of unity and determine the success of UEH.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, and Chairman of the University Council shared with the entire Conference the mission, vision, and orientations of UEH. In order to realize the above visions and orientations, the President - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh emphasized: “In the upcoming period, the key strategies for UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development include: (1) Reinventing UEH structure into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with high internationalization in terms of training, scientific research, operation, administration, and community connection; (2) Training high-quality human resources to meet international integration requirements in order to enhance the distinctiveness of UEH training programs, focusing on developing core values ​​of UEH graduates to be ready for working and be socially conscious, global citizen, change agent and lifelong learner; (3) Enhancing the quality of research, technology development, innovation, and interdisciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge transfer with the aim of making meaningful impacts through solving challenging issues of sustainable development of the Region; (4) Improving academic reputation, UEH's international ranking according to the goal to 2025, UEH will be in the 400-500 group in the QS-A University Rankings, by 2030 in the 1000 group of the THE world’s University Rankings”. President - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared about UEH’s development strategy Within the framework of the conference, Mr. Samuel Ang - Director of QS Asia organization awarded the Certificate to UEH and congratulated UEH for officially entering the top 401+ best universities in Asia (according to QS Asia University Rankings 2023) an increase of 150 steps compared to 2021, early completion of one of the key goals set out for the period 2026 - 2030. Mr. Samuel Ang - Director of QS Asia organization awarded the Certificate of Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia to UEH In addition, recently, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) has achieved a Citescore Citation Index of 5.0 in the Scopus category. With this high index, JABES is expected to be ranked at the 85th percentile in the group of Economics - Business - Finance. These achievements are an important launch pad for UEH's next 10-year journey, aiming to become a Research-oriented Multidisciplinary, and Sustainable University with a strong position in the region and the world by 2030. Open space for ideas and initiatives for UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy The journey to becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University is a challenging journey with many hardships ahead, to reach the destination, each UEHer is required to be aware of their role so that they can join hands and work together with practical actions and high determination to contribute to the overall success of UEH. At the conference, representatives of UEH teachers, officials, and employees had practical sharing for UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy. As the longest-standing lecturer still teaching at the university (45 years), having witnessed many revolutionary changes in UEH, Prof. Dr. Teacher of the People Vo Thanh Thu represented the teaching staff by sharing and spreading enthusiasm with the theme "Pioneering innovation - Connecting generations - Spreading passion". She emphasized: “Going through many years with UEH, as an elderly lecturer, I wish to spread the fire of enthusiasm to the young generation of UEHer today: Let's overcome difficulties to study, research, teach well, especially let's live well so that from UEH to positively impact thousands and tens of thousands of students, contributing to building a powerful, civilized and positive Vietnam." Besides, on behalf of the staff/employees of the management division, MSc. Le Thi Hanh An - Department of Marketing and Communication also had meaningful sharing about the role of officials in the Multi-sectoral and Sustainability strategy. “I used to ask myself the question “What is the sustainability of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH?” And I think today I found the answer. It must be from a group that unites our love and faith for UEH” - MSc. Hanh An shared. Prof. Dr. Teacher of the People Vo Thanh Thu - a representative of lecturers shared MSc. Le Thi Hanh An - Department of Marketing and Communication representing the staff/employees of the management division Awarding the decision of UEH Vice President for the term 2020 - 2025 and honoring Associate Professor in 2022 In order to lead UEH forward, in addition to a good strategy, the united team also needs to promote the processes of people, professional skills, and professional knowledge, at the same time, gradually improving the organizational structure and leadership team. With that spirit, in the solemn atmosphere of the Conference, UEH officially announced and awarded the decision to appoint 2 UEH Vice Presidents for the 2020 - 2025 term to Assoc. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao and Dr. Dinh Cong Khai; and honored the title of Associate Professor in 2022 including Assoc. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice President of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG); Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dang Van Cuong - Lecturer at School of Public Finance (CELG); Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Phuong Thao - Deputy Director of the Institute of International Training; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Huynh Trang - Lecturer of the School of Foreign Languages. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong handed over the appointment decision to 2 new Vice Presidents Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong presented flowers to congratulate 4 new Associate Professors in 2022 The conference for all UEH officials and employees with the theme "The Role of the UEH Team for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University" took place successfully in an atmosphere of joy and pride. Through this, a spirit of "Pioneering innovation - Connecting generations - Spreading passion" will continue to be molded and spread strongly in each UEHer to jointly build the pillar of "sustainable trust" in the transformation journey in the next 10 years. Memorable moments of the conference: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Podcast] The impact of Digital Currency on Exchange Rates In the context of the industrial revolution 4.0, digital currency is growing in both market share and transaction value in the market. Several countries around the world officially recognize cryptocurrencies as legal tender. Besides, cryptocurrencies also have the potential to replace circulating currency, which is part of the monetary system from the balance sheets of central banks. With potential benefits in payment transactions, how will digital currencies affect the exchange rate and what is the appropriate policy in the management and application of the monetary policy of Vietnam in the upcoming time? Let's find out the following article. Regulations on the use of Digital Currency in Vietnam In Vietnam, the Government and the State Bank of Vietnam consider digital currency as a virtual asset (virtual currency) and do not consider digital currency as a currency or a means of payment, using digital currency in Vietnam as a means of payment is a violation of the law as prescribed in Clause 6, Clause 7, Article 1 of Decree 80/2016/ND-CP, amending and supplementing several articles of Decree 101/2012/ND-CP on non-cash payment. However, with the undeniable benefits that digital currency brings and more importantly, the needs of people, these currencies will likely be gradually recognized soon. Based on the Decision No. 1255/QD-TTg approving the project to complete the legal framework for the management and handling of virtual assets, cryptocurrencies, and virtual currencies, "construct and perfect the law on virtual assets, cryptocurrencies, and virtual currencies in order to ensure corresponding risks to control and minimize these risks, but not to affect creativity and innovative start-ups, ensuring flexibility to in line with the change in the continuous development of information technology and e-commerce”. Some popular digital currencies in the world *Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin is a digital currency that operates based on blockchain technology. Bitcoin is mainly traded on online cryptocurrency exchanges. Unlike central banks that can arbitrarily adjust the supply of fiat currencies, the supply of Bitcoin is fixed and cannot be influenced by political decisions. Bitcoin is a form of digital currency that is not issued by a government or a financial institution but is created and operated based on a system of computers connected to the peer-to-peer internet. Many believe that digital currency can be used for international money laundering. For example, the world's central banks have been skeptical of Bitcoin because it cannot be monitored, predicted, or tracked. The digital currency has become a power in itself because it helps control the financial power of governments and banks. Digital currencies like Bitcoin have created a new market where, unlike the current financial system, no single entity has full control. Cyberspace is set to be the custodian of this disruptive market, and the near-zero transaction costs make digital currencies superior to traditional currencies in many ways. Bitcoin trading is an uncharted area for global central banks. From the money supplier's point of view, international transactions decrease the money supply from one country and increase the money supply in another. This transaction is done without the use of central banks and global intermediaries. First, many digital currency users feel that decentralized exchanges are more suitable for the decentralized structure of most digital currencies; Many decentralized exchanges also require less personal information from members than other types of exchanges. Second, if users transfer assets directly to other users, it eliminates the need to transfer assets to exchange, thereby reducing the risk of theft from hacks and other fraud. *Ethereum (ETH) Ethereum (ETH) was introduced by founder Vitalik Buterin in late 2013 and the system was launched in 2015. Launched in July 2015, Ethereum is the largest and well established decentralized software platform. As of January 2021, Ethereum has a market capitalization of $138.3 billion, roughly 19% of the size of bitcoin (VNA, 2021). Also on the Blockchain platform, an Ethereum blockchain is similar to the Bitcoin blockchain. Blockchain technology is being used to create applications that go far beyond allowing just one digital currency. The main difference is that Ethereum blocks not only contain the block number, difficulty, etc., but also the most recent transaction and status list. For every transaction in the transaction list, a new state is created by applying the previous state. Impact of digital currencies on exchange rates With the development of the digital economy, the emergence of a new private digital currency has replaced some functions of the traditional currency. Digital currency based on blockchain technology, with high transaction efficiency, low transaction costs, and avoiding inflation to maintain asset value and privacy, has stimulated the popularity of stateless monetization. One of the reasons that affect the exchange rate is the price volatility of digital currencies, for example, an increase in the price of Bitcoin will lead to investors tending to invest in the real currency, through which the exchange rate will appreciate. On the other hand, the supply of digital currency has the potential to impact the monetary system in which four indicators are used to quantify the impact of digital currencies on the change of the monetary system including cash ratio, digital currency level, a financial electronic level, and interest rate. Digital currency products have the potential to replace central bank currencies, thus affecting the money supply. Central bank currency is a component in all monetary aggregates. In each country, the monetary system has different characteristics in the mechanism of operating the exchange rate, especially the exchange rate. Digital currency can influence this mechanism. The monetary system is considered the heart of the market economy in every country, and the central bank is the primary authority to control the monetary system. If digital currencies are needed, central banks should be the issuers. This plays a catalytic role in innovation, promoting competition and efficiency in the monetary payment system. The ongoing digital revolution could lead to a complete departure from the traditional model of currency exchange. Digital currencies can separate the roles of currencies, creating more intense competition between specialized currencies, and affecting the value of other countries currencies. However, many documents report the effect of a very low decrease in currency in circulation due to the rise of cryptocurrencies. In addition, digital currency offers the potential for easier and cheaper access to finance but raises the specter of reduced privacy and potentially unsafe financial transactions. However, just as digital technology has not created a paperless office, digital currency is unlikely to completely replace existing forms of money but can affect exchange rates. There is no denying that the portability of currency instruments and interoperability between platforms will play an important role in lowering barriers to trade and promoting competition. Therefore, many countries have also introduced monitoring systems for digital currencies as a guarantee for the national monetary system in general and the exchange rate in particular. Digital currency monitoring system (Source: Li et al., 2019) Policies suggested for Vietnam Based on collected data sources and through the Pearson correlation test, and multiple linear regression method, the author has made policy suggestions for financial market managers, especially the agencies responsible for monitoring the movements of digital currencies and exchange rates as follows: First, defining the role of central banks and private intermediaries will ensure the maintenance of a two-tier financial system and more stable monetary policy implementation and financial stability.. Second, based on completing the legal corridor for the development of digital, agencies and sectors need to come up with mechanisms in transactions to prevent electronic crimes, money laundering, etc. To do this, it is necessary to have a connection between countries, and establish a process to control the issuance and circulation of electronic money to limit money laundering and counterfeiting, thereby creating a foundation for a more efficient national currency policy. Third, developing a national payment system to ensure efficiency and limit risks for cross-border payment transactions related to digital currency, as well as strengthening international cooperation in digital currency management between countries. In addition, although it has not yet recognized digital currency as a legal transaction and investment in Vietnam, according to the world trend, Vietnam in the future will have access to digital money, until then, to support the innovation and needs of the burgeoning digital currency industry, it is necessary to develop systems for defining digital currencies and examine regulatory frameworks for their possible impact on with further technology adoption and diffusion. To see the full study The Impact of Digital Currency on Exchange Rates, please access HERE. Author: Nguyen Hoang Nam – Learner at School of Law, University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Specialist of ACB Securities Company Limited. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the message “Research Contribution For All”, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next DIGITAL ECONOMY Knowledge Newsletter #67. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing of Communication Audio: Ngoc Qui Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Launching the UEH Theater and short-term art-inspired training courses, marking the cooperation between UEH and Hong Van Drama Theater On the morning of November 17, 2022, at Hall A103, the event "Launching UEH Theater" and short-term art-inspired training courses officially took place, marking the cooperation between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Hong Van Drama Theater. The event was honored to receive the attendance of Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Diem - Deputy Head of the Culture and Arts Department, Propaganda Department of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee; Mr. Nguyen Duc Nguyen - Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the School's Youth Committee, Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union, Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Student Association; Ms. Dang Thuy Khanh Van - Head of Propaganda Department, Party Committee of University and Colleges of Ho Chi Minh City. On the UEH side, there was the participation of Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Rector; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council. On the side of Hong Van Drama Theater, there were People's Artist Hong Van - Director of Drama Theater, and famous artists, directors, and choreographers. With the presence of teachers representing universities, colleges, and high schools in Ho Chi Minh City; press agencies; business partners; Leaders of the member colleges, units under UEH, Hong Van theater, and students who are studying at 2 units. Overview of the event With a vision to become a prestigious Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in Asia by 2030, UEH has been constantly promoting interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary training activities, in order to apply multidisciplinary understanding to solve problems arising in contemporary life and society, at the same time, realizing the important role of universities and colleges in maintaining cultural, artistic and historical heritages associated with SDG11 in 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations, UEH is a pioneering higher education institution that considers creating a community that inspires art and change for sustainable development as one of its strategic pillars, besides training, research, operation, and university governance towards Multidisciplinary and Sustainability. Together with the responsibility of maintaining, spreading, and honoring activities that inspire art, humanistic and cultural values, and meaning, Hong Van Drama Theater is highly appreciated by the public and the art community with its outstanding performances, quality dramatic works, and efforts to theatricalize historical legends, works of literature, art and legends of Vietnam and the world; with a team of artists, directors, and actors who are constantly exploring and creating art. Over 20 years of establishment and development, Hong Van Drama Theater has received many professional awards for the stage as well as many individual awards for artists… At the same time, it is proud to be a technical training center for outstanding acting skills in Ho Chi Minh City, training and fostering talents in the fields of theatre, film, and television, with the philosophy of comprehensive education "Moral, intellectual, physical, and aesthetic". With the strengths of each side, and the common goals of maintaining and spreading cultural, artistic, and technological values ​​for the young community, a future generation of civilization, intellectuals, and knowing how to appreciate the arts, UEH and Hong Van Drama Theater launched the UEH Theater model and implemented short-term art training courses. The project is the addition of tradition and modernity, between young audiences and artists to build and introduce a new art form with many activities in succession to form a community towards sustainable development and artistic inspiration. Representatives of UEH and Hong Van Drama Theater performed the signing ceremony Sharing about the project, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH said: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) wishes to accompany Hong Van Drama Theater to promote the strengths of the two sides in order to improve the efficiency in implementing activities, taking advantage of the potentials of facilities and professional human resources to promote cooperation in the field of art and creativity. Through the UEH Theater and short-term art-inspired training courses, UEH and Hong Van Drama Theater wish to spread cultural and artistic values ​​to the community and prepare ideas for the future generation of young people, who are not only good at their profession but also have multidisciplinary insights and the ability to apply knowledge to solve problems in their personal lives and help society. In this case, the application of knowledge of art, art combines technology and strengthens the creative spirit to balance and improve the quality of life and work. This combination not only promotes UEH's Multidisciplinary development orientation closer but also promotes humanity and cultural values ​​in students and contributes sustainable creative ideas to the community. " Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH gave a speech UEH Theater With the message "Stage a Play, Stay a Culture", UEH Theater will be the stage of literary works, stories, and legendary famous folk and contemporary history domestically and abroad, especially for pupils, students, teachers, lecturers, and officials of high schools, colleges and universities in Ho Chi Minh City. In addition, UEH Theater accompanies and supports the teaching method of "role-play" in the high school literature training program for high school students in the city and neighboring provinces. Every night of the Drama Theater performance, the audience will enjoy plays performed by elite artists, actors, and students of professional drama classes. At the end of each play/excerpt, students will dialogue and exchange with the directors and actors to better understand the works from various perspectives. The most special is the role-playing activity for students to participate in the experience, explore the artistic potential, and boldly with the limelight. People's Artist Hong Van emphasized: "With many years of incubation and construction, the school theater stage is oriented to focus on plays with literary and historical themes such as công chúa Ngọc Hân, Thái Hậu Dương Vân Nga, Số Đỏ, Bỉ Vỏ,… and all that belongs to Vietnamese literature from North to South and world literature. To spread further, the project will combine with all high schools and universities in the city to bring students together with the model of School Drama Theater to create a community of young people who are civilized, knowledgeable, know how to enjoy and appreciate artistic values". People's Artist Hong Van - Director of Hong Van Drama Theater shared The training activities spread and inspire the arts Besides the UEH Theater, UEH and Hong Van Drama Theater will coordinate to conduct short-term training courses on drama theater; art forms applying technology; basic acting course; use of voice and expressions, supporting body language for public presentation and communication; Helping young people discover and explore their own talents. This is UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development, expanding the fields of the art training and art-technology activities, using technology to spread and enhance artistic values besides the group economic, business, law, and management sectors. In addition, the training classes also meet the demand for young actors and successors to supply the theater system, especially the group of students in the city. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of School of Communication Design, UEH College of Technology and Design introducing the training cooperation program In the future, the project will cooperate with UEH's Artech Fusion Hub on art-technology interference activities, using technology to spread and enhance artistic values. At the same time, connecting universities, businesses, authorities, and communities nationally and internationally, focusing on research, development, and application of technological tools applied to the arts, especially Artech theater, thereby solving problems, and aiming to improve the quality of life. Artech Fusion Hub is expected to launch in the Program Series: Ready to Transform for Sustainability (December 4, 2022 - December 10, 2022). See more here The cooperation will be the beginning of longer steps in the future in terms of continuous development and creativity, creating cultural, artistic, and creative spaces that attract the participation of the community, especially high school students, and young people in the city and neighboring provinces. The project is the effort of the university and the Hong Van Drama Theater in maintaining a national cultural identity that has not been forgotten, at the same time, demonstrates UEH's innovation and pioneering in its transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, with the strategic pillar "Building an active community for sustainable development and artistic inspiration”. *Introduction Brochure: go.ueh.edu.vn/UEHTheatre Additional photos relating to the event: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Student Affairs Cơ quan báo chí đưa tin: 1. Giáo dục và Thời đại: Trường đại học ra mắt Sân khấu kịch học đường chuyên nghiệp 2. Trang tin điện tử Đảng bộ TP.HCM: Đại học Kinh tế TPHCM và Sân khấu kịch Hồng Vân ký kết hợp tác xây dựng sân khấu kịch học đường 3. Thanh Niên: NSND Hồng Vân kết hợp trường Đại học Kinh tế TP.HCM thành lập Sân khấu học đường 4. Lao động Trẻ: NSND Hồng Vân: Sân khấu không mai một và người trẻ vẫn rất mê kịch nói 5. Người Lao động: NSND Hồng Vân xúc động trong lễ ký kết Sân khấu kịch Học đường UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH - The first university in Vietnam to be a member of the Global Alliance for Communication and Public Relations On November 11th, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) and lecturers of the School of Media and Design (SMD) had a meeting with the President and CEO of Global Alliance - Mr. Justin Green from Vietnam Public Relations network VNPR. Here, UEH was recognized as the first University in Vietnam to become a member of the Global Alliance. Mr. Justin Green and his associates and representatives from VNPR taking memorable photos with SMD lecturers Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Dean of CTD - introducing the studio and simulation room at Campus B In addition, the President of Global Alliance gave a speech to more than 100 UEH students about the importance of communication, and effective communication solutions to help bring sustainable development to organizations, businesses, and nations. With a humorous, sophisticated, and practical way of talking, Mr. Justin Green has inspired the development of the Media industry to students in a lively and attractive way. The first-class students of Digital Communication and Multimedia Design asked many questions and were explained to better understand the trend and transformation of the global media industry. Mr. Justin Green is the world's leading media expert. He has organized many international media events for heads of state, performances by world-famous singers, and brand communication for multinational companies. More particularly, President Justin Green officially announced: UEH is the first university in Vietnam to become a member of the Global Alliance. It is a great honor for the School of Media Design - UEH College of Technology and Design in particular and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, in general, is on the way to becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Mr. Justin Green presenting the application to join the Global Alliance for Communication and Public Relations to UEH Welcoming, organizing seminars with Global Alliance, and connecting with VNPR and many domestic and international organizations on communication and public relations are among many activities demonstrating CTD's efforts in promoting domestic and foreign cooperation to enhance the quality of training in the fields of communication, creating opportunities for students majoring in Digital Communication and Multimedia Design to interact and participate in real projects since they are in university. News, photos: General Department of CTD Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 7, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the ceremony of officially handing over a Cooperation Agreement (MOU) with the City University of Seattle, US after the Covid-19 pandemic. On behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Su Dinh Thanh -  UEH President; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Vice Head of the Department of Research Management and International Cooperation; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung – Head of Administration office; Dr. Ngo Quang Huan - Dean of School of Management; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thi Thanh - Vice Dean of School of Managemet, Mr. Diep Quoc Bao, MSc - Vice Dean of School of Managemet and the joint program management team of School of Management and CityU Seattle. On the side of CityU Seattle, USA, there were: Mr. Randy Frisch - Rector of CityU University; Mr. Denny Dang - Program Director in Vietnam, Senior Consultant of CityU University; Ms. Dieu Vu - Program Manager in Vietnam. To open the ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh stated: “UEH's goal is to become a leading multi-disciplinary and sustainable university with a reputation in training, research, and scientific consulting in economics, finance, business, management, and technology for business and economics in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and Asia. Therefore, enhancing international partnerships with our distinguished partners has been one of our keys focuses over the past few years. According to our agreement, we focus on cooperating with our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration as a one-way pathway for UEH students to gain a full BSC degree at CityU. Therefore, the signing of the MOA between the two institutions symbolizes a strong partnership which we firmly believe will lead to great academic value for both sides and open wide opportunities for UEH's students.” After discussion and agreement, UEH and CityU have signed a memorandum of understanding on training cooperation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 with the expectation of expanding many study options for UEH students. During the minutes handing ceremony, Dr. Tran Thi Thanh Phuong - representative of the joint program management team presented the results after one year of implementation, specifically: •  Students will study at UEH for 2.5 - 3 years and study at CityU for the next 1 year to achieve a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from CityU. •   For the final year at CityU, students can choose to study face-to-face or online: + Option 1: Study abroad in Seattle, Washington state, the West coast of the United States. Students can study at CityU's campus in Vancouver, Canada if needed; + Option 2: Online learning. However, students can still study directly in the US for 1 quarter in the remaining academic year; •  Scholarship opportunities: + 5 scholarships worth $2,000 each for students studying in the US in 2022; + Students with GPA > 75% have the opportunity to receive a scholarship of 2,000 USD; + Students with GPA > 90% have the opportunity to receive a scholarship of 5,000 USD; + Students who register for dormitories for at least 6 months will have the opportunity to receive dormitory scholarships from 1,000 USD -1,500 USD. CityU University, Seattle - one of the largest private universities in the Northwestern United States, was established in 1973 in Seattle, Washington state, USA. This place is a dynamic economic region and is the headquarters of many famous global corporations such as Boeing, Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon… CityU offers a variety of majors at all levels from undergraduate programs, and graduate programs to Ph.D.: Finance, Education, Psychology, Communication, and Information Technology. CityU Seattle University was honored to be ranked among the best universities in the nation for 8 consecutive years by US News & World Report, ranked 39th for Best Online Bachelor's Program, out of 675 schools nationwide. Additionally, CityU is the only private university in Washington state to be ranked in the top 50 in 2020. Therefore, the cooperation between UEH and CityU University will bring advanced training quality with open study abroad opportunities and study exchanges for UEH learners; at the same time as the opening platform for further cooperation on training and research in the future. New, photo: COB Administration office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 4 and 5, 2022, UEH University (UEH) is honored to organize the 10th International Conference on Emerging Challenges with the theme "Strategic Adaptation in the World of Uncertainties" - called ICECH 2022 in cooperation with other national and international universities and organizations. The conference attracted more than 200 guests, including honored guests, speakers, authors, researchers, lecturers, Ph.D. students, and students attending in person and online from many countries around the world. ICECH2022 aims to provide a forum for academics and professionals to share research findings, experiences, and knowledge for adaptation and business strategy in a post-Covid as well as various uncertainties and complexities in the world in the Asia-Pacific region. The International Conference on Emerging Challenges (ICECH) is an annual conference organized by 10 national and foreign universities and organizations: UEH University, Hanoi University of Science and Technology – School of Economics and Management, University of Economics and Business - Vietnam National University, Hanoi, National Economics University – Faculty of Business and Management, The University of Danang – University of Economics, Vietnam National University – International School, Foreign Trade University, University of Hertfordshire (UK), AVSE Global (France) and PPM School of Management (Indonesia). On the occasion of the 10th time holding the international scientific conference ICECH as well as after two years of online organization because of the Covid-19 pandemic, UEH University is honored to host the ICECH 2022 conference at the Campus B in 2 days November 4-5, 2022 with a hybrid mode to adapt to the digital transformation in the new era, creating conditions for researchers, lecturers, and students in Viet Nam and abroad can flexibly choose the form of participation, enhancing opportunities for exchanges and sharing knowledge. The ICECH 2022 conference is honored to be sponsored by the following journals: Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics (SSCI, IF = 3.979), VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business, Journal of Economic Studies (The University of Danang – University of Economics), Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) (Scopus; ESCI-WoS), Journal of Management and Business Review (JMBR), Journal of Vietnam's Socio-Economic Development, Journal of International Economics and Management (JIEM), Journal of Risk Finance (ESCI, Scopus Q3), Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information System (ESCI) and the opportunity to public Special issue with the theme “The Roles of Information Systems in an Uncertain World: An ASEAN's Perspective” on Tạp chí Pacific Asian Journal of the Association for Information System. To open the conference, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh stated: “The instability of the world and the business environment requires corporations to adjust their business strategies to be able to adapt and survive in the long term such as sustainable development tasks, attracting participation of businesses with the community and stakeholders, ensure sustainable consumption and production models, build risk-resilient infrastructure, promote green growth, technological innovation, digital transformation, and supply chain diversification. These significant changes have led to the emergence of several academic as well as practical problems in strategic management, risk management, finance, accounting, auditing, and technology. Against this background, the updating of theoretical and practical contents, academic exchanges on the economic situation, domestic and international trade, and adaptive strategic options in many other scientific aspects each other is necessary to help scientists, lecturers, and researchers strengthen their scientific research and teaching capacity, meet the requirements of practice, contribute to providing solutions to businesses and organizations deal with risks and uncertainties in a volatile business environment.” Representatives of co-organizers, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Danh Nguyen - Director of the Institute of Economics and Management - Hanoi University of Science and Technology (SEM - HUST) shared “To survive and overcome difficult periods in the constantly changing environment, organizations need to set up for themselves appropriate strategies and countermeasures. That's why our conference theme this year is Strategic adaptation in the world of uncertainties.” Opening the ICECH conference, 3 keynote speakers, who are scientists with a leading academic reputations in the world, respectively presented presentations with the topic of: ·  Topic: “The Future of CSR Research & Practice after COVID-19” Prof. Andrew Crane, Professor of Business and Society - Director, Centre for Business, Organizations and Society, School of Management, University of Bath, UK ·  Topic: “The Metaverse Landscape for Luxury Brands” Prof. Ian Phau, John Curtin Distinguished Professor - Position: Discipline Lead Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Curtin University, Australia Editor of Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics ·  Topic: “Research on the Demand for Accounting Expertise” Prof. Mitchell Reeb, Head of Department, Accounting, Professor of Accounting and Professor of Finance Out of a total of 180 articles from more than 10 countries around the world submitted to the Conference, through the peer-review process, has selected 146 qualified articles (acceptance rate of 85.8%; foreign authorship rate of 20%) to present at the ICECH 2022 under 6 groups of topics. The conference attracted 200 guests, including honored guests, speakers, authors, researchers, lecturers, Ph.D. students, and students attending directly (offline) and online from the UK, Netherlands, Sweden, China, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia.... In two days (November 4-5, 2022), ICECH 2022 held 20 parallel discussion sessions related to Economics, Management, Supply Chain and Operations Management, Finance and Banking, Innovation and Technology, Accounting and Auditing, and Policy The law; along with a panel discussion and the theme "The Strategic Role of Digitalization in an Uncertain World" with the participation of representatives from education, business, and professional associations. At the closing session of ICECH 2022, the Organizing Committee awarded awards to authors with excellent research papers on new topics as follows: ·         Author Huong Ha (Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore) for research paper “Corporate social responsibility and climate change mitigation by banks in Singapore”; ·         Author Rahmat Mulyana (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Lazar Rusu (Stockholm University, Sweden) for research paper “Hybrid it governance mechanisms that influence digital transformation and organizational performance in Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI)”; ·         Author Nguyen Thi Hoa Hong (Foreign Trade University, Viet Nam) and Le Thi Thanh Tam (Foreign Trade University, Viet Nam) for research paper “Corporate reputation, information asymmetry, and the cost of equity in an emerging market: Evidence from Vietnam”; With high-quality content in both theory and practice, the International Scientific Conference ICECH 2022 once again spreads useful knowledge and information, affirming the importance of creating opportunities. for domestic and foreign scientists, researchers, and experts to share their ideas and research results, contributing to the collective common knowledge for Vietnam and the world. Some photos at Conference: New, photos: School of Business, Department of Marketing & Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, Quacquarelli Symonds Education Organization (QS), UK has announced the results of ranking The Best Universities in Asia 2023 (QS Asia University Rankings 2023). In which, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has increased 150 places, entering the Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia. With this result, UEH has officially achieved the key goal for the period 2020-2030 in the development strategy of UEH towards becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Increasing 150 places, entering the Top 401+ The Best Universities in Asia, soon completing the strategic goal of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development for the 2020-2030 period In according to the results of QS Asia University Rankings 2023, among 760 Asian higher education institutions recorded, UEH has officially entered the Top 401+, increased by 150 places compared to that in 2022 and is among the few Vietnamese universities that are included in the rankings. The outstanding acceleration is due to the equivalent increase in terms of the criteria of academic reputation (30%), recruitment reputation (20%), Faculty/student ratio (10%), qualified lecturers at Ph.D. level (5%), international research network (10%), citations/articles ratio (10%), article/lecturer ratio (5%), international lecturers (2 .5%), international students (2.5%), outgoing exchange students (2.5%) and returning exchange students (2.5%). UEH officially entering the Top 401+ Best Universities in Asia in accordance with QS Asia Ranking 2023 Inheriting and promoting the achievements achieved on the journey of the past 46 years, in 2021, UEH officially transforms, restructures and implements the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable University with 2 phases set out as follows: ● Phase 1 (2021 - 2025): Forming a multi-disciplinary and multi-major University in Economics, Business-Management, Social Science and Technology on the basis of restructuring University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) into a comprehensive university with 3 member Colleges including: UEH College of Business (COB); UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CEGL); UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD). ● Phase 2 (2026 - 2030): UEH establishes UEH International College and upgrades UEH Vinh Long Branch into a University of the Mekong Delta region, promoting international training and expanding local development within Asia with a ranking in 500 Best Universities in Asia. Today, UEH’s entry into The Top 401+ Of The Best Universities in Asia in 2023 has officially completed one of the key goals set out in the 2026-2030 period: realizing the vision of becoming a research-oriented University with a strong position in the region and the world by 2030. This not only demonstrates the strong efforts of the collective UEH but also, once again, affirms the strategy in terms of the multi-disciplinary, multi-major and sustainable development that UEH has been and will continue to deploy. This is the launching pad for the UEH strong transformation in the upcoming period. “UEH has had 46 very successful years as a key University of Economics, Management and Law, constantly increasing our ranking position in the region and the world. Currently, UEH, in the changing context of the times, has been transforming strongly to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. With consensus and determination, UEH, today, has reached the finish line very early in one of many key goals, for the 2021-2030 period: To be one of The 400 Best Universities in Asia. This is a great achievement for our team. We do believe that, UEH, continuing to promote this spirit, will succeed as a multidisciplinary university with a strong academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia by 2030” is what Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council shared. Quality of training and teaching: As the heart of UEH’s development strategy, regardless of any period Accounted for 45% of the evaluation criteria of the QS ranking, Quality of training and teaching is a prerequisite ranking in terms of a higher education institution. It can be stated that the quality of training and teaching has always been at the heart of UEH’s development strategy at any stage in the 46-year journey. This is also the essentially core value that shapes each step and brings UEH to new positions, which is highly appreciated in the higher education system not only in Vietnam but also on an international scale. Over the years, UEH’s training program has grown strongly in quantity while retaining our inherent quality position. With 32 Undergraduate university training programs; 20 Master training programs; more than 10 Doctoral training programs along with the diversity of short-term training and retraining courses, associated with market demand, reaching 88.52% of educational quality standards in accordance with the set of standards by the Ministry of Education and Training, 07 training programs of UEH meet AUN-QA standards as well as 04 training programs of UEH meet FIBAA standards. Since 2021, UEH’s training activities have developed Multidisciplinary orientation in the direction of integrating interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary in each training field as well as expanded new training disciplines, related to Technology and Innovation. Some typical programs can be listed as: Smart and Creative urban management, Technology and Innovation. UEH is comprised of a team of highly-qualified lecturers, many of whom are PhDs, Associate Professors, Professors trained at prestigious Universities in the country and around the world listed as Erasmus University (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Western Sydney University (Australia), Seoul National University (Korea), Hasselt University (Belgium) and so much more. Recruitment criteria are always promoted and actively adjusted in accordance with each development period of UEH, in accordance with the requirements of improving the quality of the team and in accordance with the general regulations of the State listed as: professional qualifications, ethical qualities, teaching experience, scientific research, ability to use foreign languages, information technology application in professional work. In addition, the training and coaching regarding the upcoming generations of quality lecturers has been carried out continuously. At the present time, UEH has 125 officials and employees who are going on long-term training courses at home and abroad with the majority as in Doctoral training. In which, 71 officials are performing Doctoral degrees in Viet Nam; 29 officials as training Doctoral degrees abroad; 07 post-doctoral as training staff, research or exchange abroad. Research “Research Contribution For All” - Research-oriented University associated with solving the social contemporary problems Accounted for 25% in the QS Ranking Index, Research strategy is indispensable for a University alongside Training strategy. Since the very beginning, UEH has focused on becoming a research-oriented university, contributing to international academic research achievements; at the same time, associated with solving the social contemporary problems. With the leadership of UEH Board of Managers and the efforts of the entire staff, UEH has made strong strides in scientific research and international publication in both breadth and depth. In the period from 2018 - 2021, the number of UEH articles and citations increased significantly, from 89 articles to 557 in accordance with the Scopus database. The number of articles by UEH authors published in Q1 and Q2 journals in the Scopus catalog accounted for 80.2%, in which Q1 journals accounted for 53% and steadily increased every year since 2017 to the present. The number of UEH articles published in the top 10% of the world’s leading journals accounted for 25.5% and continuously increased every year from 2017 to the present, higher than the average of Vietnam (21.7%). UEH’s average Field-Weighted Citation Impact is 2.13. In addition, the rate of international cooperation in scientific publications of UEH reached 49.4% in the period 2017-2021. Specifically, UEH has collaborated with 73 countries around the world, publishing 595 articles. UEH’s policy of international publication cooperation aims to enhance the quality of international publication, along with internal research resources and international cooperation experience in scientific research of UEH lecturers. In March 2022, the Asian Journal of Economic and Business Research under UEH (JABES) officially became the first Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Business and Management in Viet Nam, to be recognized in the list of prestigious journals in the SCOPUS Directory after more-than-30-year efforts. This achievement has contributed to increasing the scientific reputation, affirming the publishing quality and enhancing the recognition in the domestic and international academic community of JABES in particular and UEH in general; at the same time, expanding the network of links with domestic and foreign scientists. Carrying out the mission of transferring knowledge and contributing to the sustainable development of the society, over the past time, UEH has implemented the program “Academic brand” - spreading research and applied knowledge to the community with the message “Research Contribution For All”. Up to now, more than 40 practical applied research topics in 3 areas of top concerning the 4.0 era including: Digital Economy, Smart Government, and Innovation, led by the UEH lecturers together with domestic and foreign experts and scientists, have been published and widely shared with the community. These practical actions not only bring UEH academic brand further but also spread intellectual values ​​closer to society, contributing to solving contemporary problems towards sustainable development. Reputation for higher education, diverse career opportunities for learners Along with training activities, recruitment reputation (accounting for 20%) is an important criterion indicating the quality of a higher education institution. Being the reputation of training high-quality human resources to meet the needs of the market, which has been proven during the past time, the brand “graduates from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – UEH” has always been recognized by diverse business companies that highly appreciated and welcomed. Along with that, the effort to connect the network of more than 125 leading international educational institutions; 500 prestigious enterprises and professional associations; 240,000 alumni (UEH Alumni) and so on has been a bridge to bring more career opportunities to generations of UEH students. What is more special, through meaningful and practical programs carried out throughout and annually listed as: Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action, Giving to UEH, Internship and Employment Day in Ho Chi Minh City and so on, UEH’s recruitment reputation has greatly enhanced, helping students to orient their careers, cultivate practical integration skills, access job opportunities and create favorable conditions for businesses to promote. brand to society, recruiting high-quality young human resources. Strategy for internationalization: efforts to create a global learning and cultural exchange environment University internationalization strategy is considered an indispensable criterion, accounting for 10% of the weight of the evaluation criteria set of the QS rankings. Implementing the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable strategy, aiming to train high-quality human resources ready for global integration and competition in the world labor market, UEH, in the last 5 years, has promoted our activities regarding internationalization of training programs through the development and selection of advanced training programs of The Top 200 Universities in the world. Concurrently, developing international joint training programs to help students access to standard study programs from prestigious Universities in the world, supporting students to save study costs and to expand career opportunities. through international qualifications listed as: Western Sydney Bachelor Program (link between ISB-UEH and Western Sydney University, Australia), Global Pathways Program, etc. or attracting numerous international students to participate in Master, Doctor training programs in English medium with attractive scholarship policies. What is more, UEH focuses on creating a global learning and cultural exchange environment for generations of students through practical programs listed as the UEH International Day with the participation of more than 3,000 UEH students, together with international students listed as Laos, Cambodia, Korea, Germany, Japan and so on as well as foreign lecturers teaching at UEH and in Ho Chi Minh city. With the internationalization strategy, UEH has been building an international brand, attracting domestic and foreign learners, providing a multinational environment, facilitating cross-cultural communication, and developing soft skills that are increasingly valuable to employers. Participating in University Rankings demonstrates UEH proactive integration with higher education in the region and the world, and helps UEH affirm international recognition for our constant efforts in quality in terms of education, research, tectonic activities, community connection, knowledge spread, etc. on the path of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development. Today’s positive results are the driving force for UEH to move forward, successfully transforming itself into a multi-disciplinary, multi-major and sustainable University with research orientation, continuing to rank up in the international arena with increased presence on prestigious rankings. * Information regarding QS rankings The Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings (in English: QS World University Rankings) is an annual ranking of Universities in the world by the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Educational Organization - United Kingdom. This is evaluated as one of the most prestigious and influential rankings in the world. The QS Asia Ranking 2023 evaluates the quality of higher education institutions based on the following 11 criteria with different proportions: ● Academic Reputation (30%). ● Reputation for recruitment (20%). ● Lecturer/student ratio (10%). ● Lecturers with Doctorate degrees (5%) ● International Research Network (10%): Cooperation with international scientists, the number of international scientific articles. ● Rate of citations/articles (10%) ● Article/Lecturer ratio (5%) ● International lecturers (2.5%) ● International students (2.5%) ● Outgoing exchange students (2.5%) ● Received exchange students (2.5%) *Please view more details regarding QS Asia Ranking 2023 at LINK. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, the Institute of Innovation (UII) under UEH - The only university-affiliated incubator in Vietnam has been recognized as one of the Ten Best Startup Support Organizations in Southeast Asia (AsiaStar 10x10 Launchpad) at the AsiaStar 10x10 Program of the Asia Forward Project within the framework of the Apsara International Conference in Singapore. AsiaStar 10x10 recognizes 100 companies, communities and projects that have made meaningful changes to Southeast Asia in recent years with 10 nomination categories: Trailblazers, Gamechangers, Growth, Enablers, Explorers, Open Source, Frontiers, Impact, Investors, Launchpad. Individuals and organizations are considered for many factors such as uniqueness, development potential, social influence and especially meaningful impact on Southeast Asian technology from July 2021 to June 2022. They were selected from a shortlist of nominations from representatives of government agencies, investors, industry experts, Alibaba Cloud representatives, media agencies, and the companionship of more than 20 international organizations. The Institute of Innovation (UII) affiliated to UEH - The only University incubator in Vietnam recognized as one of the Ten Best Startup Support Organizations in Southeast Asia (AsiaStar 10x10 Launchpad). This category honors educational institutions, start-up incubators and startup accelerators that have provided a safe environment to nurture good start-up companies/projects, providing opportunities for entrepreneurs to cultivate ideas and business acumen before they go to market. The AsiaStar 10x10 Launchpad Award is a testament to the continuous efforts and creativity of the UEH Institute of Innovation in developing an international standard incubation program, helping Vietnamese projects/start-up companies develop sustainably and access to world markets. Representative of UII at the Global Startup Accelerator Vietnam Demo Day event During the 3-year development journey, the Institute has organized more than 60 professional seminars on entrepreneurship and innovation for businesses, built training courses with more than 500 participants, and participated in various activities developing the science and technology market in Ho Chi Minh City. The incubation program has had 7 rounds of selection and support with more than 120 startups in many different fields, including non-profit organizations, social enterprises at the main campus and Vinh Long Campus. Startups participating in the selection round not only operate within Ho Chi Minh City but also come from many provinces across the country listed as Hanoi, Tien Giang, Can Tho, Nam Dinh and even abroad. The startup ecosystem at the incubator is diverse with many startup fields ranging from education, art, media, manufacturing to agriculture, health, and entertainment. The incubator has been increasingly reaching out to potential startups, making a wide impact and becoming a trusted place in the startup community. Each activity and program here is associated with practice, helping to inspire and spread thoughts and views about Innovation not only in the student community, startups, businesses but also impact to society in general. Mekong Incubator for innovative startups training With the goal of improving the quality of operations, attracting international human resources to participate in research and knowledge exchange activities, the Institute of Innovation has expanded the program of connection and exchange of startup projects for international students interested in starting a business to work with the Vietnamese startup community. The Institute together with SEPT Competence Center - Leipzig University (Germany) organize an exchange and supports Startups from Germany with the program "International Startup Campus (ISC Vietnam)". Through this activity, startups from Germany had the opportunity to learn the startup ecosystem in Vietnam while working at the dynamic Co-working Space located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. The first Global Innovation Immersion (GII) program to exchange international trainees was launched at UII with a partner SMU. The interns have participated in implementing practical projects of the Institute, and also worked directly with startups at UII Innovation Startup Incubator, as well as projects on market research and development. business. This is an opportunity for international students to learn about the innovative startup environment, business environment and culture in Vietnam. International Startup Campus Program (ISC Vietnam) UEH Institute of Innovation is also the first unit to develop the first formal University-level training program in Technology and Innovation in the country. The learning program helps students grasp new technologies listed as artificial intelligence, machine learning, human-computer interaction (Human-Computer Interaction),... and trains students to think creatively right away from freshman year. At the Institute of Innovation, students and the startup community are both encouraged and given the opportunity to explore and apply technology tools and adapt to technological change. UEH Biztech Hackathon is an initiative of the Institute of Innovation to connect students in economics, technology and engineering to solve social problems with technological solutions and digital transformation. UEH students participate in the GrandAR Piano project experience - A project that combines AR technology and music The Institute of Innovation’s training, incubation, research, consulting and knowledge transfer activities have created many values and social impacts for the startup community and UEH students. The Institute of Innovation incubator is currently the most active university incubator in Vietnam and affects more than 30,000 UEH students, young entrepreneurs in Vietnam. The AsiaStar 10x10 Launchpad award will be the driving force for the Institute of Innovation to continue to grow strongly, becoming a startup and innovation hub not only in Vietnam but also in Southeast Asia and Asia. The startup ecosystem at UEH will be a safe, dynamic and inspiring environment for young entrepreneurs. *Rank info: https://asiastar10x10.kr-asia.com/awardees-2022/ *Video of UII: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s7ik9c9QBGRNtCiKzgH339Xs92FxxaNt/view News, photos: UII Institute of Innovation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After more than a hinge year (September 2021 - November 2022) officially restructuring with the strategy of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH today with 46 years as the foundation and the driving force is Ready to transform into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH of Tomorrow “UEH - Ready for Next”. Redefining “UEH Community” on a new journey On the journey of 46 years of development, UEH has strived to create a community that is constantly growing, connected by positive values ​​of knowledge with more than 800 officials, 30,700 students, 240,000 alumni, 500 Enterprises, Prestigious Professional Associations, and 125 Leading International Educational Institutions. Since the announcement of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University strategy for 2021, the UEH Community has been gradually reshaped in a new sense. Besides being encapsulated within UEHer but UEH Community includes all officials, former officials, learners, former learners through the ages, and individuals, organizations, and partners with the same mission: Applying multidisciplinary knowledge to solve social problems and acting together sustainably, towards a balanced development between the economy, society, and the environment. This approach allows UEH to believe that sustainable action projects will always have the companionship of stakeholders, jointly implementing and spreading widely to the community and society, contributing to orienting thinking and the actions of the succeeding generations will rule the country. “In a new era with many global challenges, more than ever, the UEH Community will have to promote further its own role - a hub of knowledge, connecting resources, synergy and spreading positive values, taking sustainable development as the core towards the community” - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council shared. Ready for Next program series: Ready to be a new generation University, a pioneer in the Vietnamese University community transforming for sustainability Marking a year of transformation, restructuring, and strategic repositioning, transitioning to a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the Ready for Next key chain of activities sends a message to the community: UEH is ready to be a representative of the new university generation, listening to the times, actively equipping the young generation with knowledge, skills and action capacity in the digital era - Glocal (Global & Local) generation "Thinking globally, act locally”. This will be a generation with expertise, multi-disciplinary understanding, and flexible application to solve contemporary problems and balance life with cultural and artistic values, toward sustainable development. This message is spread strongly, covering different target groups in the UEH Community from learners, former learners, officials, former officials, organizations, and partners,... through the Ready for Next series of activities with 3 main purposes: UEH learners, young generation: Central beneficiaries of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University Strategy As the center of UEH's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development strategy, UEH learners in particular, and the young generation in general are expected to lead change for sustainable development. Programs from the first civics week, the festival to welcome new students "Join the big arms", to the opening ceremony of the regular University in 2022 have brought together the first insights, laying the first foundation on a culture of “One UEH” - A culture of readiness for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. It is a symphony between Art - Technology - Inspiration at the Opening Ceremony with the theme "I'm UEHer, I'm Ready for Next", where each UEHer's journey of experience begins to receive new experiences, opportunities and finding the best versions of themself. Those are the unexpected and proud feelings of more than 6,000 new students during the Ỏientation Week when they fully shared the Brand Strategy, Community Connection Program - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action; Giving to UEH Program “For a More Sustainable Future” and UEH Zero Waste University Project. It is the colorful and meaningful cultural festival "Beside U" with 04 main events: Green Citizen Day, Art-Inspiration Day, International Day, and Big Arms Festival. The symphony between Art - Technology - Inspiration is conveyed in all activities for the young generation of UEH students All have confirmed that the University's Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development strategy not only exists on paper, at high management levels, is confidential but is widely shared, and public. into the reality of daily activities of the young generation of UEH - the team that plays a pivotal role in the overall development of the school in the next 10 years. The pioneering strategy of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable development will create generations of students with innovative spaces, empowered to create, freely choose their majors, freely choose how to learn, and freely express themselves. Freedom to shape their own future, freedom to be whoever they want to be. “We hope that the new students will join the University in redefining a new concept of learners, a generation matured by knowledge, skills, abilities, readiness to innovate, thinking globally, acting locally, always ready and committed to seizing opportunities” - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH shared. Generations of officials and employees: The driving force of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH Development Strategy In order to be a pioneer in the journey of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable, the "engagement" of all UEHer lecturers and staff, above all a generation of young officers and employees, is the "sustainable driving force" in a long way. 54 practical proposals, ideas, and initiatives to develop UEH, aiming at five important strategic pillars of the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, including Education, Research, Operations, Governance, and Community Connection in The forum "The role of officials and young workers in the multi-sectoral and sustainable UEH development strategy" spoke out. The willingness and dedication of the staff are the driving force of UEH's multidisciplinary and sustainable development strategy. The spirit of willingness to dedicate has been forged in the traditional culture of UEH for more than 46 years, making the achievements of today's UEH version, and is the pillar of "sustainable belief" for the UEH version. Multidisciplinary and Sustainability will be perfected in the next 10 years. Especially when it is difficult to see immediate results and achievements when choosing to walk on this path. “By 2030, UEH will become a Multidisciplinary University with an academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia” - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council shared related to UEH’s Vision to 2030. November - Let's wait for a special event for 800 officials and employees UEH Day 2022: UEHer is ready to transform for sustainability A leading team is a united and connected team. The UEH Day 2022 event taking place on November 18-19 will be an extremely important activity - linking generations of UEH officials towards a common goal. This will be the place where all 800 officials and employees will listen to the enthusiastic sharing of the upcoming UEH development strategy of UEH University's leaders; will be open spaces for each member of UEH to freely contribute to the role of individuals and units in the new period; will be moments together Proud of tradition, united Towards the future, Solidarity for sustainable development, and relaxing with Art Inspiration. “We expect that UEH Day will not only be an event lasting 2 days and 1 night and end, but will be a launching pad for the 'One UEH' culture - we will be a solid connecting block by the understanding, belief, and willingness to act for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH in the future” - Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of UEH shared. December - A series of programs that comprehensively connect and spread to the community: Ready to Transform for Sustainability (December 4, 2022 - December 10, 2022) With the goal of positive values ​​for the community, from December 4 to 10, UEH's series of key action programs Ready for Next for the community and society will officially start, covering many fields from academics, exchange forums, and community connection hubs to unique artistic inspiration activities. Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary international conferences spread multi-disciplinary knowledge, the foundation for solving problems in the context of a volatile world: The introduction of Hubs connecting national and international expert communities, addressing specific contemporary issues: Prerequisite activities of a Community that inspire art and sustainable development: Along with that is the program "UEH Orientation for Industry", sharing the journey of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with associations and businesses, increasing understanding and cooperation to accompany projects, the program Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action. At UEH, the strategy of a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University is approached by the lessons of sustainable practice right in the space, campus, resources, and people of UEH. Only in this way can UEH endorse, influence, and spread the word to the UEH Community in a new way, and become a community that pioneers transformation for sustainability. Together, we will give and receive positive values, spreading practical knowledge for a sustainable society. News, photos: UEH Department Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of November 3, 2022, at Room A.205, Campus A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the UEH University Council Meeting for the term 2020 - 2025, the ninth session, with the participation of 23/25 members of the University Council, voting and approving many important contents in the meeting for the UEH development strategy in the upcoming time. Overview of the UEH University Council meeting for the term 2020 - 2025, the ninth session Speaking at the opening session, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH University Council - emphasized: "This is a meeting with many important and meaningful contents for the UEH's long-term development strategy in the period of 2021 - 2025 and vision to 2030; Especially among them is implementing the process of appointing the position of Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for the term 2020 - 2025. Therefore, we hope that today's meeting will receive many comments from the members, helping UEH develop in accordance with the set strategy." Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - delivering the Opening speech At the meeting, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President cum Director of Vinh Long Campus; and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Secretary of the University Council, Director of the UEH Graduate School presented, in turn, the report on the activities of the University Council between the eighth and ninth sessions, the process of appointing the position of Vice President of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh for the term 2020 - 2025; The scheme of establishing the Institute for Research and Consulting for Regional Development; together with the report on the results of the financial year 2022 and the plan for 2023. In addition, a number of other essential contents were discussed, agreed and approved at the meeting such as the organizational structure of the UEH apparatus when transferring to a university and opening new majors for university-level training. Delegates participating in discussions at the meeting Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - giving a closing remark With the spirit of serious and effective work, the 9th meeting of the Council of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has received valuable comments, with a high consensus of members on many important contents for the development strategy of the University in the upcoming time. The 9th session of the UEH University Council for the term 2020 - 2025 took place successfully, completing all the contents in the proposed work program; properly promoting the role of the University Council in deciding strategic issues of UEH according to the new provisions of the Amendment and Supplementary Law on Higher Education. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, University Office. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The trend of digital transformation is gradually changing the culture of consumers and the way enterprises do business. This has led to challenges in the current tax management model in Vietnam. From the analysis of the current situation and experience of developed countries in tax management for E-commerce, the author has proposed appropriate recommendations to control, to manage and to exploit revenue from E-commerce tax more effectively in the context of the digital economy. This article is honored to receive the A prize from the Tax Writing contest with E-commerce organized by the Journal of Tax - General Department of Taxation Vietnam. Digital transformation is occuring rapidly on a global scale and has become a leading development trend in the world since the industrial revolution 4.0 was initiated. The development of E-commerce, one of the most popular digital-based business forms, is strongly affecting many areas of socio-economic life in many countries. This trend is gradually changing the consumer culture of consumers and the way enterprises do business. Facing the rapid development of E-commerce, businesses need to change their strategies, production processes and business models accordingly to survive and develop. However, in the context of the growing digitalization trend, the traditional tax management model in Vietnam gradually reveals many difficulties and inadequacies. Although there have been the first reform steps, in general, the tax administration for e-commerce in our country is still not effective. If this challenge is overcome, this will be a great opportunity to exploit the revenue from the inevitable and strong development trend of this business form. Challenges in tax administration for e-commerce from a theoretical perspective E-commerce activities are the conduct of part or the whole process of commercial activities by electronic means connected to the Internet, mobile telecommunications networks or other open networks. Accordingly, digital-based operations are the basic feature of E-commerce compared to other traditional business forms. E-commerce is posing many challenges to tax administration in many aspects. This increases the possibility of tax loss or the risk of double taxation, causing unfairness between traditional and online transactions. Reviewing and synthesizing from previous studies, the author identifies challenges in tax mangement for E-commerce as follows: The first challenge arises from the very digital nature of E-commerce. These digital factors make it difficult for tax authorities to control and to monitor how transactions are done. Second, the development of e-commerce is associated with the expansion of multi-party business models and multiple payment methods. These models pose many challenges to traditional tax administration because it is difficult to authenticate business entities and transaction values. Third, the above tax management issues are more complicated when paid in virtual currency or through virtual banks. Telecommunications companies are becoming increasingly important because this form of business relies heavily on their telecommunications infrastructure. Fourth, internationally, the development of digital business models in general and E-commerce in particular has led to non-residents being able to operate in a country's market. Determining which countries are entitled to tax is also controversial because it is fundamentally different from the designed international tax rules. Challenges in tax administration for e-commerce in Vietnam today From the analysis of the current situation and a brief review of relevant studies in Vietnam, the challenges of tax administration for e-commerce in Vietnam can be summarized as follows: Firstly, there is no separate legal document specifying tax obligations for E-commerce. The lack of specific regulations for E-commerce as a profession creates many difficulties in tax administration of these types. Secondly, for the E-commerce model, transactions are carried out online, so companies and business individuals do not need a physical presence such as company headquarters and stores like traditional businesses. Third, internationally, the determination of tax obligations in some cases of transnational e-commerce business is very difficult and complicated by the non-visible presence of business entities. Finally, the problem of determining the implementation of transactions through E-commerce business models in Vietnam is more difficult and complicated when the popular payment method in our country is still cash. Cash has been a popular payment method for e-commerce orders in Vietnam (Photo source: Vietnamnet) Lessons learned on tax administration for E-commerce in some countries With its strong growth, E-commerce is the main focus of tax debates in many countries around the world. Drawing from tax administration practices in some countries, lessons learned in tax administration for this subject can be summarized as follows: Regarding the drafting and issuance of legal documents on tax: In March 2019, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) also issued the document “The role of the creator of the digital platform in the collection of VAT/sales tax on online business activities”.  Accordingly, the OECD recommends that countries require E-commerce platforms to have full and sole responsibility for determining the payable tax amount of orders, collecting and paying tax on behalf of the tax authorities. This has been successfully applied in developed countries listed as the UK, the US, Germany, and Australia, which have deployed and collected taxes through e-commerce platforms. In accordance with US tax law, digital platforms listed as Google, Facebook ... are responsible for collecting tax information of entities operating on the platform regardless of individuals or organizations to make deductions and report to the US tax agencies. If individuals and organizations do not properly declare their obligations, they will be deducted from their total worldwide income as at the rate of 24% applied by Google. This is considered an effective method in collecting taxes from individuals earning income from activities on foreign E-commerce platforms. Regarding tax registration: Tax authorities in OECD countries handle most tax registrations of both businesses and individuals. In terms of ways taxpayers can register for taxes, most OECD countries provide more than one channel for taxpayers to use. The OECD report shows that 80% of individuals register online or through a mobile app. Regarding the authentication of transaction subjects and arising transactions: The authentication of taxpayer data in OECD countries through the digital environment is relatively effective with a variety of methods. Most OECD countries have strict procedures in place to ensure that the person doing the transaction is actually the taxpayer. In order to determine the customer's location, some countries require the merchant to collect information about the billing address, the IP address of the device used, bank details or the country code by phone number. Finally, once registered, the business will have to file a tax return. In countries like Turkey or Mexico, suppliers are required to report monthly VAT collected. Several OECD countries are now expanding multi-step authentication, using taxpayers’ biometric information for identification, authentication and security. Regarding tax filing and payment: OECD countries offer high levels of electronic filing and payment of taxes with a view to taxpayer convenience and security as well as reduced administrative costs. Two notable progress points to the efforts of OECD countries' governments in tax administration in general and tax administration for the digital economy in particular are: (1) Automatic data exchange; (2) “pre-fill” mechanism for individual and corporate taxpayers. Regarding payment of tax obligations, OECD countries also offer a variety of tax payment methods. In Canada, citizens have various options for how to pay their taxes (banking online, paying online with a debit or credit card, setting up a pre-authorized debit, paying at financial institutions or checks by mail). In it, it is interesting that tax payments are also made using a personalized quick response code (QR). Regarding tax examination, tax inspection and cross-border taxpayer information exchange: Shi et al. (2019), Li (2017) and Yu (2018) all point out the need for a coordination mechanism between agencies. Tax administration with relevant government agencies, especially with customs authorities in tax inspection and examination for cross-border e-commerce in China. Meanwhile, the OECD report (2019) notes that although actual tax audits are still the main testing activity in OECD countries, modern risk assessment models and good quality data sources are providing tax authorities with more efficient ways of doing some specialized work. Accordingly, external data sources (international information exchange) play an important role. Proposing tax management solutions for e-commerce From the theoretical basis and analysis of the situation, the author proposes a number of solutions for tax management for e-commerce as follows: (1) Applying digital to tax administration and upgrading information technology infrastructure capable of monitoring, controlling and effectively managing taxes for E-commerce business models. (2) Completing the legal framework on tax policy and tax administration in a specific and comprehensive way for digital business models. (3) Continuing administrative reform by simplifying and taking advantage of digital listed as online tax declaration and payment, online portal for organizations and individuals (including foreign enterprises) to facilitate convenience in tax compliance. (4) Focusing on developing and improving the quality of specialized human resources with both tax expertise and information technology expertise, moving towards establishing specialized departments to manage these types. (5) Promoting negotiations with regional and international countries to set out common rules on tax administration, determining the right to tax transactions and income arising from digital business models. The article is expected to bring a certain reference value for tax authorities in reforming tax policy and tax administration for e-commerce in the upcoming time. You can find the full article Tax administration for E-commerce: Perspectives from international theory and lessons learned here. Author: Tran Trung Kien - School of Public Finance, College of Economics, Law and Government UEH. This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the message “Research Contribution For All”, UEH cordially invites readers to watch the next Knowledge Newsletter DIGITAL ECONOMY #64. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Audio: Ngoc Quy Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Since November 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially launched the issuance of Electronic Certificates for short-term training courses so that learners and alumni can download certificates by themselves quickly when there is a need, and the units receiving the e-Certificates can easily check and authenticate online. This is one of UEH's efforts in the digital transformation strategy of education, applying information technology to the management and operation process to improve service quality, training, care, and support for learners, to ensure the needs of learners are addressed in the most optimal way. According to the Regulation on Short-term Training of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (Issued together with Decision No. 1668/QD-ĐHKT-DTTX dated June 10, 2021, of the President of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City), Certificates of UEH short-term training and fostering courses (referred to as short-term courses) are granted to learners to confirm their learning results after they have fully complied with the provisions of the short-term course and met the requirements for the final assessment. The learning process of the learners is recognized by the lecturer and certified by the Head of the units organizing the short-term course. On this basis, in order to create convenience for learners, alumni, and former students in receiving UEH e-Certificates of short-term training courses quickly; at the same time, helping units and individuals look up online and verify Certificates issued by UEH, UEH University has applied digital technology and officially implemented the issuance of UEH Electronic Certificates for short-term training courses from November 2022. This will help ensure consistency and efficiency in the management and storage of Electronic Certificates of short-term training courses issued by UEH. Accordingly, UEH e-Certificates are issued online for free, users only need to access the website chungchinganhan.ueh.edu.vn, and log in with the student code to download the Certificates by themselves. They will be received and sent directly to individuals/units quickly and conveniently, saving a lot of time and costs. When receiving the UEH Electronic Certificates, individuals and units can easily check the authenticity online. In case there is a need to use a paper copy, learners and alumni can request and will be issued a Copy from the original book (unlimited and charged). For short-term courses for regular university students, UEH will issue an electronic certificate for the course or each subject depending on the content of the training program and current regulations of UEH. To receive the UEH Electronic Short-term Training Certificates, learners and alumni follow these steps: Step 1: Users access the website: chungchinganhan.ueh.edu.vn, and choose ‘Xem chứng chỉ’. Step 2: Log in to the website with "Students ID"; password is “Students ID”@ueh. Step 3: If data is found, Click “Tải chứng chỉ” button. Learners will receive the UEH Electronic Certificates in the form of a file with the following content: The downloaded UEH e-certificates can be searched by the lookup code at: verify.ueh.edu.vn Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “Actually, more than a year ago, UEH implemented the search and authentication of UEH Diploma (of all courses, systems, types of training) through the QR code printed directly on the Degree. The implementation of issuing e-Certificates for short-term training courses is a step higher and will help UEH learners reduce the burden of administrative procedures, and save a lot of time and fees. At the same time, individuals and units using UEH's e-Certificates can easily look up and verify information on verify.ueh.edu.vn. This also increases the authenticity and efficiency of storage in the operation and administration of the University. Implementing the digital transformation strategy, UEH has constantly exploited and applied information technology to design many necessary support services to improve service quality, ensuring all needs of learners in the best way such as the service that allows learners to self-print certificates and student transcripts with electronic authentication that UEH has implemented in the past.” On a new journey with the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, with a modern technology platform, in the upcoming time, UEH will continue to improve and increase the experience for learners, worthy of its position as a modern, key, and leading university. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Continuing Education Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 30, 2022, at Hall A116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the Opening Ceremony of the 2nd Doctoral and Master's Degree Training Course in 2022 that continues to mark a new milestone in UEH's 32-year Graduate training journey. Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH leadership side, there were the attendance of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; with the presence of the Board of Management of UEH member Colleges and the lecturers, representatives of the leaders of the Departments, Divisions and Units of the University, Faculty/Institute, and especially the presence of Graduate learners (Batch 32.2) and 41 Ph.D candidates. Overview of the opening ceremony The learners of the 2nd Postgraduate Admission Course in 2022 at UEH have successfully passed the rigorous English and GMAT tests to be admitted to 2 Master application-oriented and research-oriented programs. The training majors include Business Administration + EMBA; Finance; Economic Law; International Business; Accounting; Marketing; Banking; Human Resources Management; Commercial Business; Information and Communication Design Technology; Economics and Management of the Health sector; Government Management; Sustainable Corporate Management and Environment; Hospital Management; Public Finance; Political Economy; Economic Management. For the doctoral training program, 41 candidates were admitted in majors including Accounting; Business Administration; Finance; Banking; Economic Law; Economic Development; Public Finance; Human Resources Manangement; Statistics. There are 4 foreign doctoral candidates participating in the training program in English medium. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the second postgraduate training course in 2022, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University - shared: “As the earliest graduate training institution in the Southern region with more than 32 years of graduate training, UEH has trained more than 15,000 Masters and more than 540 doctors, they are promoting their role very well in central, local and corporate agencies, contributing to the development of the country. UEH’s postgraduate training program aims to produce masters and doctors of economics who master theory, have a high level of practice, are able to work independently, creatively and competently to detect and solve problems in the field of training. In particular, in recent years, UEH University has continuously invested in innovating programs and teaching methods, building a data system for teaching and learning according to international standards; promoting and improving the quality of scientific research activities, increasing international publication; expanding international association activities; expanding training according to international programs in English at Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels... Along with the internationalization process, UEH is implementing a strategy of restructuring, forming a multidisciplinary research-oriented university with an academic reputation in the region. Therefore, students have the right to peace of mind and pride when studying in a prestigious, socially recognized university that has been positioned as a high-quality university in the business community, management agencies in Vietnam, gradually making its name in the regional and world markets. After completing the Master and Doctoral training program, I believe that you will better promote your role in practical work in domestic and foreign enterprises or management agencies, have the conditions and bravery to contribute your wisdom to develop the local and national economy, contributing to bringing Vietnamese brands to the global market.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University - delivering the opening speech Continuing the program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School has announced the admission decisions of the students of the Master Program and PhD candidates in the second round of the Doctoral Program in 2022. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School - announcing the admission decision Also within the framework of the program, leaders of UEH Departments disseminated the Regulations and introduced orientation activities at UEH to the trainees listed as: Disseminating regulations on Master training program; Disseminating regulations on doctoral training; Introduction to the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES); Introduction to international publication. Leaders of UEH Departments and Divisions disseminating the Regulations and introduced orientation activities at UEH to the learners. During the past 46 years, UEH has overcome many difficulties and challenges to achieve many successes, making important contributions to education, the development of the country and social responsibility. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City brand has affirmed its prestige and quality in the national key public university system, gradually making its academic mark on the world education map. Along with that is the promotion of the role of a key graduate training institution of the southern region in particular and the whole country in general with a history of more than 32 years. Stepping on a new journey, with a new model and new strategy - Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, UEH is ready to bring learners the best training programs to become high-quality human resources to join the domestic and international labor market contributing to the sustainable development of society. Additional photos relating to the opening ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 27, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was officially transformed and restructured, with the first milestone of giving birth to 3 UEH Member Colleges. In the moment of celebrating 46 years of the establishment of UEH University (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2022), let's look back at the mark of one-year effort towards operating the new generation University Model of UEH: a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University One-year transformation into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University After 46 years of strong development in terms of internationalization direction, continuous innovation in accordance with the market signals and well meeting the needs of the country’s economic development and contributing to human knowledge, in the new period under Impact of Industrial Revolution 4.0, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has pioneered the strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. This is a common trend in the world towards helping promote multidisciplinary research and training capacity with the purpose of meeting the diverse needs of the market, accessing to outstanding training, research and consulting projects to solve global problems for community cohesion thanks to the foundation of knowledge values, sustainable action. This new direction elevates UEH’s brand position, opening up opportunities for ranking and promotion on prestigious international rankings. To be more in details, the development process regarding one Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University from the current time to 2030 will comprise 2 phases: -         Phase 1 (2021 - 2025): Forming a multi-disciplinary and multi-major University in Economics, Business - Management, Social Science and Technology on the basis of restructuring University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City into a comprehensive University with 3 Member Colleges including: UEH College of Business (COB); UEH College of Economics, Government and Law (CEGL); UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD). -        Phase 2 (2026 - 2030): UEH forms one International College and upgrades UEH Vinh Long Branch into a University of the Mekong Delta region, promoting international training and expanding local development, being recognized within Asia with a ranking in the 500 Best Universities in Asia. At the same time, UEH focuses on building and developing the 5 strategic pillars of a Sustainable University, taking contribution to the sustainable future of the community and society as a destination, including: (1) Citizenship training global - Sustainable action; (2) Research for the benefit of the community; (3) Operation: From clean campus to Green University; (4) One community of those who inspire and lead the change towards the sustainable development; (5) Governance: Prioritizing sustainable development. With the new strategy, UEH wishes to create the image of a new-generation university with the following characteristics: (1) Quality - Reliability - Sustainability; (2) Integration; (3) Innovation - Technology; (4) Inspiring - Happiness - Leading. These strategic orientations have received the full support and consensus from all UEHer Community and gradually created a different position of UEH University in terms of the fields of training, research, and knowledge transfer, connection and community development. On October 27, 2021, UEH officially launched 3 UEH member universities, starting the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University In line with the new journey, UEH has flexibly been operated under the model of UEH University - Member College - Affiliated Divisions in a methodical and resolute manner, in the direction of increasing sovereignty for Member College, specifically: 03 Member College under UEH have the functions of training, scientific research, international cooperation and providing scientific services, consulting, technology transfer in the fields of responsibility and operation with the structure includes: Council of Science & Training at College; Faculties and Institutes; UEH Department of Administration and Center of Continuing Education. UEH Member Colleges operate under the Board of Management of Member Colleges together with UEH Board of Management. At the same time, there is a close association, coordination and support in training activities, scientific research, international cooperation and other activities to implement UEH’s common development strategy. At the same time, the relationship among the Member Colleges and other UEH-affiliated Units is a relationship of coordination and support. Other UEH-affiliated Units facilitate, guide, train, coach and foster in relevant professional knowledge for UEH Member Colleges. UEH has flexibly operated under the University - Member Colleges - Subsidiary model in an organized and committed manner, in the direction of increasing sovereignty for the Member Colleges Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Operation Model: A solid foundation for the 10-year journey (2021 - 2030) Looking back over the past year, UEH, despite transformation in accordance with extremely new and fundamental strategies management and operation methods with gradual improvement, has been maintaining stability along with the inherent development momentum and initially achieved extremely positive results. UEH Member Colleges together with UEH Vinh Long Branch have gradually stabilized, becoming the UEH University’s pioneer squad, increasing UEH’s influence on the map of multidisciplinary, high-quality training and research, prestige, integration and creativity both domestically and internationally. “The fact that the past year can be called a year of “completely speedy” transformation for all UEH individuals and units has been absolutely true to the spirit of UEHer so far. We – UEHers - are not afraid to change and always ready for change, for alternation, for modification towards more positive, pioneering and sustainable things” - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council shared. * The insight and the flexible and innovative management perspective of UEH’s Management Team UEH’s innovation in the past 46 years comes from the modern, long-range, quick-to-trend management thinking, being flexible to deployment methods and readiness to change under the supervision of UEH Management Team. This important foundation has created a pioneering digitized higher education environment, applying what the world's top universities are doing, selectively learning sustainable governance tools from other universities, enterprise organizations, and seriously invest resources in time. The establishment of the Steering and Executive Committee of the “Sustainable UEH University to 2030” Project in early 2022 as a dedicated team, paving the way for specific activities on development and sustainable action of the university is one persuasive example. The fact that this premise creates confidence for UEH’s strategy in restructuring the UEH University into one Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University will step by step become one reality. “Democracy - Publicity - Fairness” has always been the consistent principle in UEH University’s management and administration activities. All members of the UEH family are equal, have their rights guaranteed, and regularly participate in decision-making and implementation towards policies, activities and programs. The organization of the management and administration apparatus is carried out in accordance with the democratic mechanism, through widely contributing opinions, voting to elect reputable leaders at all levels of Units and Organizations, etc. Rules and regulations are disclosed to employees. It is the correct directions, timely resolution of difficulties, and policies to encourage and create conditions for each UEH individual, unit and collective helps to promote their role and to contribute their strength in the development strategy of UEH University. *Effectiveness of the management decentralization model, increasing sovereignty for Member Colleges The development spaces created by the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University Model have been fully exploited by the leadership team of the Member Colleges, helping the Faculties, Departments, Institutes and Units under UEH University to realize their full potential and to expand the ecosystem of training, research and connection in the direction of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. Since then, more quality activities and programs have been implemented in the past time. Along with a clearly-oriented UEH University development strategy, UEH Member Colleges make a difference in the development journey on the one hand and together create a unified strategic perfect whole on the other hand, promoting UEH University’s general direction. *The unremitting efforts of UEH General Department – UEH Member Colleges The General Department of UEH Member College is an important link that conveys UEH University’s strategy of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, 05 pillars of Sustainability to UEH Member College; deploying work among UEH Member Colleges and other UEH-affiliated Units, especially connecting the Units within UEH Member Colleges. Although being newly established with less-than-one-year operation, Managers and personnel from 3 General Departments have proven their cohesive role, performing these important administrative and administrative support functions, contributing greatly to stable coordination among stakeholders throughout UEH University. The same role of UEH Center of Short-term Training is the focal point for implementing short-term training activities of UEH University. With the right steps in the past year, 03 UEH Member Colleges have been gradually asserting their brands and missions in the following activities: College administration; Training high-quality human resources to meet the needs of the labor market; Increasing scientific research activities; Promoting international cooperation strategy; Serving the community and building and developing society. Member Colleges and Vinh Long Branch strive to do scientific research and transfer knowledge to serve the community Member Colleges and Vinh Long Branch promote cooperation agreements with enterprises *Independent operation capacity and proactive coordination spirit of Units and Departments under UEH University Along with UEH Member Colleges, the independent operation capacity of UEH-affiliated Training Units, including: School of Foreign Languages, School of Social Sciences, has increased strongly, achieving a variety of achievements in terms of training, scientific research, community service, in parallel with the strategic goals that UEH University has set. At the same time, the proactive coordination and support of UEH Functional Units with each other and with Member Colleges have significantly contributed to the operation of the new UEH University model in the past time. Today’s initial successes are proof that UEH’s development strategy following the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University Model is correct. This important asset is a solid foundation for UEH to continue to be consistent with the goals set out on the next 10-year journey (2021 - 2030). “Not only 3 Member Colleges, I think all units at UEH in the past year have been absolutely enthusiastic. I don't use the word "fulfillment", I think people have performed more than they have. With this way of thinking and doing, I do believe that UEH University will have a journey of 10 years with more achievements and hallmarks” - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH asserted. Being prepared for the transition from UEH to UEH University On the occasion of the 46th Anniversary of the Establishment of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2022), being grateful and proud of the achievements of the previous generations, UEH is ready to fight internally with the purpose of marking the transition from UEH to UEH University. The Opening will be a key series of activities “Ready4Next” in accordance with the interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and sustainable foundations, marking a year of transformation, restructuring and strategic repositioning of UEH, moving to one Multidisciplinary and Sustainability UEH University. Through the series of seminars on Applying technology to smart life listed as Smart Living, Smart City, Artech art combined technology, and Opportunities & challenges in multi-field sustainable development and so on, “Ready4Next” sends a message to the community: UEH is to be ready to be a new generation University, listening to the times, understanding the young generation, proactively updating, being fully equipped with knowledge, skills and capacity, creating an empowering environment to help the next generation of employees in the digital era to discover their potential “Unbounded creativity – Empowered futures - Holistic values” and to contribute to the sustainable development of the society. Universities and Colleges have always played an important role in the development of the society. We are facing an era with diverse global challenges, strongly affecting human beings’ living conditions in all fields. Therefore, Universities and Colleges need to make adjustments in order to adapt to the new requirements from the society and towards the sustainable development. This new responsibility is what UEH collectives and individuals are and will be determined to pursue. As a University that has overcome various difficulties and challenges to achieve diverse successes, making important contributions to the national education, the development of the country with social responsibility during the past 46 years, today, UEH is completely ready with a new name, new model, new strategy - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – one Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After 3 years of operation, the Campus of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long Province (UEH Vinh Long) has been affirming UEH’s position and mission in training high-quality human resources, contributing to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta with UEH’s strategy to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. On the occasion of the 46th anniversary of UEH's establishment (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2022), let's look back at the impressive achievements that Vinh Long Campus has achieved after 3 years of establishment and development. Vinh Long Campus - The imprint of establishment and operation orientation On December 4, 2019, the Ministry of Education and Training decided to establish the Campus of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long Province according to Decision No. 4655/QD-BGDDT. Vinh Long Campus was born with the mission: Training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta and the whole country; scientific research and transfer in the fields of socio-economic, impacts of climate change, environmental protection; serving economic development, start-ups, innovation, policy criticism to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta. Implementing the project to restructure UEH into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with a vision to 2025 is to upgrade Vinh Long Campus into a UEH-affiliated University in the Mekong Delta region, promoting international training, and widely developing locals. After nearly 3 years of establishment and development, with the right orientation, Vinh Long Campus has made remarkable changes in all fields, gradually affirming UEH's mission and brand in the Mekong Delta region and throughout the country, becoming a prestigious and quality training address, providing key human resources not only for the Mekong Delta region but also the whole country. The Ministry of Education and Training deciding to establish the Campus of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long province Recruitment - training activities: Impressive numbers More than 7,500 learners is the total training scale Vinh Long Campus achieved only after nearly 3 years of establishment, in which, the formal University training system has more than 1,200 students: In the first year of establishment, the Campus welcomed the first full-time University course with 230 new students - this is the potential future human resources of 13 Provinces in the Mekong Delta in the fields of Economics and Agribusiness, Business Administration, International Business, Banking, Corporate Accounting, and E-Commerce. In the second year - 2021, UEH University’s regular University training scale would increase to nearly 800 students with 10 training majors for the Mekong Delta region, including Accounting, Finance - Banking, Business Administration, Business International business, Agribusiness, E-commerce, Marketing, Economic law, Management of Tourism and Travel services, English Linguistics. In the third year - 2022, the scale of training increased to 11 majors, including Accounting, Finance - Banking, Business Administration, International Business, Agribusiness, E-commerce, Marketing, Economic Law, Tourism and Travel Service Management, English Linguistics, Logistics and Supply Chain Management. The campus welcomed 472 new K48 students, bringing the total scale of university training of the campus after nearly 3 years to 1,272 students. Opening Ceremony of K46 - The first Regular University Course at Vinh Long Campus In addition to enrolling for formal university training, with the mission of training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region, the branch is a prestigious graduate training address in addition to enrolling Undergraduate students in the following majors: Finance - Banking; Economic Management; Economic Statistics; Management; Economic Law; Business Administration; Accounting; Valuation. The scale of graduate training is constantly increasing year by year, the total scale of graduate training at Vinh Long Campus, up to now, has reached 367 students. Simultaneously, Vinh Long Branch Campus implements other University training programs listed as part-time university mode, transfer and training programs - fostering capacity in modern management associated with practice, management for the team of leaders, officials, employees of agencies and businesses according to local requirements and the problems of the times under the impact of the 4th industrial revolution. After nearly 3 years, the total scale of training courses at Vinh Long Campus reached more than 6,000 learners. Opening of Master and short-term training courses at Vinh Long Campus With the motto “Study at Vinh Long Campus with equal UEH quality and degree”, Vinh Long Campus always makes constant efforts to fulfill that commitment to society. Since its establishment, the Campus has focused on receiving and implementing 100% of the advanced program systems, along with quality training processes and standards from the Main Campus. 100% of the classes at the Campus are taught by a team of senior, highly qualified instructors, with advanced and dedicated teaching methods from UEH Main Campus. The campus also applies unified and standardized student assessment criteria according to UEH and publicizes assessment criteria for learners to strive for. Substantial improvements creating a quality learning environment With the goal of creating maximum conditions for students studying at Vinh Long Campus to experience learning conditions similar to those at the Main Campus in Ho Chi Minh City, over the past 3 years, the Campus has invested in upgrading 100% of the facilities from lecture halls, theoretical and practical classrooms, libraries, network infrastructure systems, wifi to dormitories, guest houses, hotels, etc., according to modern standards, creating a high-quality learning environment, meeting the needs of learners. The significantly improved learning environment Along with the main lessons to learn professional knowledge in the lecture hall, UEH students at Vinh Long Campus are also given the maximum conditions to practice comprehensive development, improve themselves, and nurture their thinking, starting a business through a series of rich and diverse activities listed as Startup Incubators, Student Cooperatives, Student Clubs, Campus Rotation Program, etc. Marketing Research Club Students of Vinh Long Campus participating in campus rotation activities at UEH Ho Chi Minh City Campus Start-up Coffee and Mini Mart inauguration at Vinh Long Campus Proud strides in scientific research In the 3-year journey of establishment, Vinh Long Campus has made proud strides in the field of scientific research. With more than 170 scientific research works by Schools, employees and students, the Campus has published in prestigious domestic and international journals including 21 scientific research topics at all levels; 30 international scientific articles; 107 domestic scientific articles; 16 scientific research topics among students participating in the “UEH-CV 2022 Young Researcher Award” and so on. In addition, the Campus has successfully organized more than 10 seminars, including 01 international conference and 04 regional seminars listed as the international conference “Sustainable Mekong Workshop Series (SM)”; Workshop “The role of Science, Technology & Innovation activities in economic growth in Vinh Long Province in the context of the 4.0 Revolution”; “Green credit in the Mekong Delta: Opportunities, challenges and development trends”; “Digital Transformation in Education for Sustainable Development in the Mekong Delta”; “Climate Change Adaptation Policy in the Mekong Delta”; “Output for agricultural products in the Mekong Delta Provinces”;… Workshops held at Vinh Long Campus Strengthening cooperation, sharing, and connecting businesses Implementing the goal of contributing to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta, Vinh Long Campus has constantly made efforts to connect, strengthen cooperation and share with organizations, individuals, and units inside and outside the region. In particular, the most significant activity is supporting high schools to improve teaching and learning quality through the UEH Global Learning Community Project, which has been implemented since March 2021. This is a program to transfer the UEH Global Online Learning System for free to middle and high schools in the Mekong Delta region and to the whole country. Within the framework of the program, UEH Vinh Long Campus organized training sessions on how to use the system, and training on “Designing electronic teaching”. The training programs have attracted Lecturers - Teachers of 477 schools with 2,916 people in Mekong Delta Provinces (257 Preschool teachers; 589 Primary school teachers; 1,279 Middle school teachers; 787 High-school teachers. ; 05 College and University teachers) and received positive feedback from the teachers. In addition, with the system of “Mock Graduation Exam - Understanding Competence” - the online high-school graduation exam review system on UEH Global Learning has been deployed by Vinh Long Campus for 150 high-schools in the Mekong Delta. Thereby, high school students, especially Grade-12 students, can self-study and self-assess their knowledge level, better prepare for the annual high school graduation exam. In addition, the training program on “Start-up and Innovation” organized by Vinh Long Campus in collaboration with the UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) for 130 teachers in charge of entrepreneurship consulting in high schools, middle schools, centers of vocational education in Vinh Long province has helped teachers to discover, foster and evaluate effective start-up ideas and projects in schools. Free transfer of UEH Global Online Learning System to middle and high schools in the Mekong Delta region Students learning and using the system of “Mock graduation exam - Understanding competence” In the field of training cooperation and international cooperation, in recent years, Vinh Long Campus has achieved more positive results when signing MOUs with 26 units of schools, banks, and enterprises; welcomed many international delegations and experts to exchange cooperation, visit and work at the Campus and more than 117 students (including 15 Korean students) of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) studying in Ho Chi Minh City to study and exchange knowledge at the Campus. Welcoming international guests to visit and work at Vinh Long Campus Being ready for Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH After more than 3 years of establishment and development, Vinh Long Campus has made breakthroughs in all fields, becoming a modern training institution, raising prestige and quality, and reaching international standards. In fact, strictly implementing the commitment of University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and society in training high-quality human resources; research and transfer of scientific knowledge; promoting innovation, criticizing policies to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta region in particular and the whole country in general. The achievements of Vinh Long Campus in the past 3 years are clear evidence of the development orientation of Vinh Long Campus on the upcoming journey: becoming a University under UEH University, and contributing to the general development strategy of UEH University. UEH has been through 46 years full of achievements. Entering a new stage with the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University is an important journey for the development of UEH, a requirement of the global era context is the mission of contributing to human knowledge and UEH's responsibility to society and the country. Therefore, with the determination and consensus of the entire UEHer community, with the important role of the member colleges and Vinh Long Campus, we will work together to achieve the same expectations and results as previous generations. News, photos: Vinh Long Campus, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 27, 2021, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) was born with the mission of training high-quality human resources, promoting international relations, research, consulting and development, transfer of new knowledge in the fields of Mathematics, Statistics, Economic Information Systems, Technology, Computing, Innovation, Architecture, Planning, Multimedia Design for policy makers, management, academia and the business community in the region and around the world. After one year of official operation, CTD has gained impressive achievements, contributing to the overall development of UEH’s strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. On the occasion of the 46th anniversary of UEH’s establishment (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2022), let's look back at the one-year mark and the operational journey of UEH College of Technology and Design. Imprints of establishment and operation orientation In the context of the transformation of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and the trend of globalization, with the foundation of technology and design, CTD has been and will carry out the mission of transforming education and research activities for a sustainable society through a creative, practical learning environment that inspires students and the community to act together for sustainability. Based on this mission, the activities of CTD's units are oriented towards 06 core values: - Innovation: Creating a culture of innovation and creativity, easily adapting to societal changes. Preparing a platform for learners, individuals and related organizations on sustainable development in the local context. - Interdisciplinary integration: Creating an integrated platform that encourages all individuals and organizations (learners, researchers, officials, employees, domestic and international partners) to share, contribute and act through education, research and co-curricular activities to solve social problems toward the goal of sustainable development. - Sharing: Developing collaborative relationships and sharing resources and interests of university stakeholders to improve teaching, learning, research, technology application and design. - Sustainable development: Empowering learners, officials and employees to act for sustainability through quality education, lifelong learning, practical applied learning and integrated research. - Pioneering: Being a pioneer in innovation in the intersection of science and technology with art. - Inspiring the arts: Capturing and using artistic values in communication, problem solving, and impacting social change. The conference announcing the establishment resolution, the decision to appoint the Board of Managers and met with officials and employees of UEH College of Technology and Design In the first year of operation, UEH College of Technology and Design has made many breakthroughs in attracting international leaders and experts and implementing new training programs in the field of technology and engineering and design in accordance with international standards, as well as research and consulting activities associated with the community and sustainable development. Notably, on May 12, 2022, UEH University Council and UEH President decided to award the title of Honorary Doctor and invited Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of Knowledge Economy of Korea to be the Honorary Principal of CTD, and established UEH College of Communication and Design. This is a milestone marking an important step of UEH and CTD in the development strategy for the period 2021-2025, with a vision to 2030. Awarding the title of Honorary Doctor and inviting Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of Knowledge Economy of Korea to be the Honorary Principal of CTD Highlights in training activities Over the past year, UEH College of Technology and Design has made numerous strides in training activities. For example, the development of new training programs integrating multi-disciplinary, exploiting and applying new technologies in artificial intelligence, data science, human-machine interaction, blockchain technology, big data, etc. in the fields of economics and management. Launching new training programs such as: Digital Communication and Multimedia Design, Technology and Innovation, Architecture and Smart Urban Design, Data Science, etc. which are programs meeting training trends, domestic and international labor demand for science, technology and digital economy. In addition, the Academy of Technology and Design (ATD) was restructured and developed new short-term training programs in line with the lifelong learning needs of learners in different fields: Data Analysis with Python, Digital Marketing, E-commerce for businesses, Digital transformation for businesses and so on. CTD having developed new multidisciplinary integrated training programs based on technology and design Achievements in research and technology transfer In parallel with training activities, CTD has made significant strides in research and technology transfer activities. In November 2021, CTD cooperated with the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City to successfully organize a series of events “National Innovation Start-up Day'” and "Innovation Start-up Week in Ho Chi Minh City” (TECHFES - WHISE 2021). The event introduced and spread CTD's brand, image and scientific and technological activities to the startup community, science and technology organizations nationwide. In addition, the CTD Science and Training Council regularly organizes professional activities to exchange and share academic issues among members of the unit listed as: "Application of Math - Statistics in research and training in the fields of economics and technology” (February 2022); “Prospects and trends in Data Analytics - International Workshop Data analytics: Current trends and prospects” (March 2022); "Technology and Design: Transforming for Sustainability" (April 2022) and so on. This series of professional activities has encouraged lecturers, experts, and researchers to step by step develop applied research in the fields of technology and design or workshops, series of seminars with the participation and sharing of experiences of international speakers are also regularly held at CTD. Successful cooperation in organizing the National Innovation Startup Day and Innovation Startup Week (TECHFES - WHISE 2021) Efforts to connect the community Carrying out UEH’s mission to contribute to the sustainable development of the community, CTD has been trying our best to spread knowledge to society. The program “Training knowledge on entrepreneurship and innovation” for high-school teachers and students in the Mekong Delta was held in Vinh Long and Dong Thap Provinces. The program has trained nearly 1,000 students with knowledge and methods to realize start-up ideas, spreading the entrepreneurial spirit of innovation to the community. At the same time, international student exchange activities and business visits are implemented to give students the opportunity to gain practical experience and practice skills to become global citizens. Recently, CTD has implemented 02 international startup project exchange programs with Germany and Singapore. Cooperation signing activities with enterprises were promoted with 23 domestic and international enterprises/groups. In particular, CTD has signed cooperation agreements with foreign universities, implemented cooperation programs in research and training. As a result of the national and international community connection efforts, more than 71 science and community networking activities will be held in December 2022 under the Ready for Next program at UEH. With the desire to promote the spirit of sustainable action, “UEH Biztech Hackathon” was born to connect students of economics and technology and engineering sectors to solve sustainable development problems through sustainable development, technology solutions, digital solutions transformation. This is a contest with a completely new form, students have an interesting journey of experience while cultivating knowledge, working methods and skills. This is a launching pad for ideas on technological solutions and innovations to be developed long-term and sustainably. In the first season of 2022, the competition attracted more than 200 students from 14 Universities to join together to tackle climate change issues. The “UEH Biztech Hackathon” contest being a launching pad for ideas on technological solutions and innovation. Being ready for a multidisciplinary and sustainable university The achievements in the past journey will be the foundation for UEH College of Technology and Design to develop the strategy “Transforming for Sustainability” under 5 pillars: Training, Scientific Research, International Cooperation, Social Influence Strategy and Operations Management. Oriented by 2030, CTD will become a leading educational, research and consulting institution on design and technology application in design, planning, management and administration in Vietnam and has a good reputation in the field of technology in Southeast Asia region. These training and research programs will be multidisciplinary, transdisciplinary, promoting the application of technology in teaching and learning. Courses are tied to technology, innovation, design and data analysis. Oriented in the near future, CTD will develop training programs to catch up with the explosive and pervasive trends of technology listed as Robots and Artificial Intelligence, Logistics Technology, Financial Technology. In particular, focusing on building a sustainable learning and research environment “Research for All”. Components of the research ecosystem include lecturers, researchers, research fellows, Graduates and Master students participating in research, consulting and technology transfer activities in the field of science and technology in CTD’s Eco-Studio Lab system. At the same time, UEH University will cooperate with scientists and experts from domestic and international Universities, companies and technology enterprises to spread knowledge, inspire creativity, transfer research, tools, solutions for technology and innovation, to increase flexibility, adaptability, towards a smart life and a sustainable community in the context of a volatile world. UEH has been through 46 years full of achievements. Entering a new stage with the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University is an important journey for the development of UEH, a requirement of the global era context is the mission of contributing to human knowledge and UEH’s responsibility to society and the country. Therefore, with the determination and consensus of the entire UEHer, with the important role of UEH Member Colleges, we will work together to achieve the same expectations and results as the previous generations. News, photos: CTD General Department, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the message "I am who I choose to be" - Freedom to choose to be the person you want at UEH. Understanding the GenZ generation who dares to dream and is willing to commit, UEH creates a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable environment for Gen Z to find versions of themselves while studying at Vinh Long Branch. Starting the above series of committed and enthusiastic journeys of the new students of Course 48 - Regular University, today, October 24, 2022, UEH solemnly held the Opening Ceremony of Course 48 - Regular University, Vinh Long Campus with the theme "I'm UEHer - I'm Ready for Next". Opening Ceremony of Course 48 - UEH Regular University - Vinh Long Campus honored to welcome representatives of leaders of departments and offices of Vinh Long province; representatives of the Board of Directors of Universities, Colleges, and High schools inside and outside Vinh Long Province. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of UEH Party Committee - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President, cum Director of Vinh Long Campus; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; with the presence of the Board of Directors of UEH member Colleges, the Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus, leaders of Schools, Departments, Divisions, Units of UEH and Vinh Long Campus. And especially, the attendance and follow-up of nearly 500 students of the 48th classes of Regular University, students of all levels/systems joined online on the Cisco Webex platform. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Students of all levels/modes joining online on Cisco Webex platform Growing up in the era of digital technology, when personal values ​​are highly appreciated, Gen Z is known as ‘the generation that confidently takes control of their life - more than any previous generation’, constantly seeking to find the answer to “Who am I?”. Understanding generational thinking, developing according to market trends, UEH, with its restructuring strategy to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University by 2030, locates the focus “Training Global Citizens - Sustainable Actions”, giving learners the freedom to pursue their dreams from the university lecture hall. In particular, UEH Vinh Long Campus is a special component of UEH in carrying out the important mission of training high-quality human resources to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta region. At the opening ceremony, UEH Vice President cum Director of Vinh Long Campus, Dr. Bui Quang Hung, with his enthusiastic sharing, has transmitted the fire of enthusiasm to the new students so that they can prepare to pursue knowledge and develop into the best versions of themselves in the university lecture hall. “With the choice of new students studying at UEH Vinh Long Campus, this is the right choice to start the learning process, acquire professional knowledge and practice skills for the future. However, in order to complete this process and become a “Unbounded Creativity, Empowered Future, Holistic Value” UEHer, new students need to try a lot in the journey of nearly 4 years of study ahead which are: It is necessary to develop a plan and roadmap to learn, practice and develop personally with determination and high commitment to implementation during the time studying at UEH: Actively acquiring, discovering, refining knowledge, develoing thinking from the smallest things around you to new knowledge of mankind; Learning and using fluently a foreign language, especially English as a preparation for integration and become a global citizen; Actively participating in Union, Association, team club activities to know many new friends; Arranging study time reasonably to practice, work part-time, approaching the actual working environment right from university time. If given the opportunity, start a business from your own business idea or with your friends; Know how to stay healthy and take good care of yourself, must be a person who is responsible not only for yourselves but for your family and beyond, your collectives and organizations; And there's a lot more work to be done. Families, lecturers, and the learning environment at UEH will accompany you on the road ahead.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, cum Director of Vinh Long Campus sharing at the Opening Ceremony In the joy of the opening day at Vinh Long Campus, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Secretary of UEH Party Committee, Chairman of UEH University Council congratulated the new students and shared with the generation of students at the Campus: “This is the third course that has been enrolled at Vinh Long Campus since the university’s establishment. UEH has invested in building, implementing, and perfecting the quality assurance system from training programs, staff, facilities, etc. The training scale is increasing at undergraduate and postgraduate training levels: “Studying at the campus having a similar quality to the UEH Headquarters” is the operating principle of UEH. In the new period under the influence of the industrial revolution 4.0 and global development trends, UEH is implementing a restructuring project with the aim of becoming a multidisciplinary university with sustainable development, construction and development. UEH academic reputation in the region and the world, making contributions to the sustainable future of the community and society as a destination, with this project phase 2 (2026-2030), Vinh Long Campus is currently steps to implement the necessary conditions to become a UEH-affiliated university in the Mekong Delta region with many potentials and advantages, but there are still many current difficulties and challenges ahead. Today's freshmen, who were born and raised in this land and also those from other places who have decided to choose UEH Vinh Long Campus to improve their knowledge will be important human resources, actively contribute to the development of the region and many of you here will also become successful people in the future.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council - speaking at the Opening Ceremony The talk continues with the sharing from the representative of a freshman of the 48th Class of Regular University, Truong Thi Huynh Tram - Banking and Finance major: “With the wishes of my family and with my own dream of becoming UEHer, I aspire to rise and is not afraid to seize opportunities to learn and strive to become a student of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, Vinh Long Campus with the learning goal that I first determined when entering university is to: “Actively self-study, cultivate necessary soft skills, practice English, grasp technology, ... as well as raising awareness about the environment, community, understanding culture and grasping the world situation. This is considered as the fastest "passport" to help each student improve themselves and integrate into the global environment better in the future." Truong Thi Huynh Tram of Finance - Banking represented Freshmen - speaking at the Opening Ceremony From the perspective of UEH Alumni and business leaders who have made many enthusiastic contributions to the Mekong Delta region, with stories from themselves on the journey of studying, setting up a career until achieving success, special guests at the Opening Ceremony of UEH K48 Regular University were honored to receive the participation of Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group Corporation (LTG), who used to be Assistant Vice President of the Province and Director of Agriculture Department of An Giang Province. At the same time, the University knows that he is one of the successful Alumni of UEH, a multi-talented leader, and has contributed to the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta region. As an influence on the young generation, at the ceremony, Mr. Huynh Van Thon shared a post on the topic "Always Ready for Next" with stories from himself on the learning and career journey to achieve success. From there, inspiring the young generation to be mentally ready to become global citizens, with knowledge, skills, and attitudes and when the opportunity comes, they will always be ready to seize it. It is not only an opportunity created by UEH but also an equal opportunity created by you. And this is also a valuable opportunity for new students to chat, directly exchange and ask questions to one of the prominent businessmen in the Vietnamese market. Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group Joint Stock Company - sharing his inspiration at the opening ceremony Regular University students of Course 48 asking questions and interacting with the speaker Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of UEH Party Committee, Chairman of UEH UEH Council presenting flowers and a letter of thanks to Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group Joint Stock Company In the spirit of the opening ceremony today, for new students, this will be an opportunity to open a new path. UEH understands your difficulties, efforts, and determination on the way to conquering challenges and becoming a UEHer. Therefore, UEH always accompanies and brings you the best conditions in the near future to help you become global citizens - Action for sustainable development. And to recognize the efforts of the new students, UEH would like to congratulate and commend the valedictorians and runner-ups who have achieved excellent results in each enrollment method. Vinh Long Campus has rewarded 03 freshmen with valedictorian and 05 new students with second prize; commended and awarded scholarships with a total value of nearly 400 million VND to 55 new students, including 5 Excellent scholarships (worth 14,940,000 VND/person), 15 Full scholarships (worth 9,960,000 VND / person). / rate) and 35 partial scholarships (valued at VND 4,980,000 / rate). At the same time, with the policy of stimulation and encouragement, although all students have different conditions, circumstances and abilities, UEH creates a fair opportunity so that no one is left behind, and everyone can seize the opportunity. In order to achieve the dream, Vinh Long Campus awarded 08 scholarships to support new students with difficult circumstances, including 05 Full scholarships (worth 9,960,000 VND/person) and 03 academic scholarships, Partial scholarship (worth 4,980,000 VND/person). Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of UEH Party Committee, Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH awarding prizes to the valedictorian and runner-up for outstanding achievements in each enrollment objective Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of UEH Campus awarding scholarships to new students Board of Directors and Enterprises awarding scholarships to support new students The Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus presenting flowers and letters of thanks to the scholarship sponsors to new students Hopefully, starting today, the K48 generation of students will identify the best version you want, by your own efforts and the values that UEH brings to become a generation of students who know how to exploit technology to serve your learning and life, ready to lead the sustainable change “Unbounded creativity - Empowered future - Holistic value”. The Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus giving flowers to thank UEH departments and schools for supporting and accompanying Vinh Long Campus in the past 3 years Some other photos taken at the ceremony: The Board of Directors of Vinh Long high schools attending the opening ceremony MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus - announcing the decision to establish the course Performances News, photos: UEH Department of Undergraduate Training, UEH Department of Admission and Communication - Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 27, 2021, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) was born with the mission of training high-quality human resources in the fields of economics, law, government, capable of identifying and solving complex problems at global, regional and Vietnamese scales. After one year of official operation, CELG has achieved impressive achievements, contributing to the overall development of UEH's strategy of becoming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. On the occasion of the 46th anniversary of UEH's establishment (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2022), let's take a look back at the one-year mark and the operational journey of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. Imprints of establishment and operation orientation UEH College of Economics, Law and Government is a combination of Schools/ Institutes with training programs related to the fields of economics, law, government and public finance, in order to carry out the mission of training high-quality human resources capable of identifying and solving complex problems at global, regional and Vietnamese scales. In accordance with the development strategy to 2030, CELG will continue to promote the achievements of UEH in general and the Schools/Institutes of CELG in particular to improve the quality of training in economics, law and government in the South of Vietnam as well as in the region, actively promoting sustainable development and contributing to society to enhance UEH’s reputation in Vietnam and the international arena. In the first phase (2022 - 2025), CELG’s development orientation revolves around five strategies: (1) Training strategy; (2) Scientific research strategy; (3) International cooperation strategy; (4) Social influence strategy; and (5) Strategy of governance and operation with the purpose of actively contributing to the development of UEH to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University; at the same time, increasing UEH’s position on international rankings. The conference announcing the establishment resolution, the decision to appoint the Board of Directors and met with officials and employees of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government Highlights in training activities In 2022, the training programs of the schools and institutes of CELG have had a strong transformation in the direction of constantly improving training quality, integrating technology and contemporary topics into the curriculum listed as: digital transformation, multidisciplinary, sustainable development, etc. Many new bi-disciplinary programs have been built and put into operation, creating opportunities for more flexible transformation for learners in the path of lifelong learning capacity development. The highlight of CELG’s training programs is the preparation of a solid foundation for learners who are capable of self-development of their professional competence and transferability with high-quality training programs of world-leading universities. In particular, the program “UEH Mekong 2030” pioneered by UEH focuses on the mission of training high-quality public sector human resources for the Mekong Delta. This is one of the steps to concretize UEH’s strategy to accompany local development and contribute to the community. The “Master of Senior Administration in Public Policy in the Mekong Delta" class opened with 44 excellent graduate students from 9 Provinces/ Cities including: Long An, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Vinh Long, Can Tho, Dong Thap, Soc Trang, An Giang, and Kien Giang. In which, there are 22 students who are leaders, managers of Departments and equivalent or higher in management agencies of the Party, Government, and Departments. In 2022, CELG recognizes the initiative of training programs in signing 38 cooperation agreements with businesses and employers in various fields, creating opportunities for students to identify socio-economic issues in practice, experience and prepare for professional development after graduation. CELG’s training programs are accredited and recognized accordance with FIBAA international standards, including: Master Program in Development Economics - a joint program between UEH and Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands (5-year term from 2017-2022); and Undergraduate Real Estate Program that has completed its assessment beyond 2022. Undergraduate programs in the process of preparing the self-assessment report required by FIBAA include: The Business Law Program and the International Business Law Program. CELG's training programs being accredited and recognized according to the international standards FIBAA Achievements in scientific research The year 2022 recognizes CELG's strong efforts and outstanding achievements in connecting with foreign scholars, operating academic activities to expand the support network for CELGers' research capacity development in the future. CELG's scientific research achievements are the result of the research activities of the lecturers and researchers at CELG combined with the research achievements from the unique characteristics of each School and research Institute affiliated to the College. Firstly, with the positioning strategy as the leading University in Vietnam in conducting experimental research and effectively operating the laboratory, CELG has hosted the implementation of the Experimental Method Development program at the campuses and UEH - Vinh Long Campus. Second, the international conference “A pathway towards Carbon Neutrality in Asia” jointly organized by CELG and the Asian Environmental and Natural Resources Economics Association received 204 papers from scholars, researchers, policy makers, lecturers and PhD candidates from more than 30 countries, in which, the percentage of submissions from foreign scholars accounts for 94%. The second international conference in 2022 and expected to be developed into UEH's annual conference is "Innovative Philosophy and Law - IPL" organized by CELG in collaboration with the Institute of Philosophy and the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences perform. The theme of the 1st IPL Conference was “For New Forms of Life in the World Context of Conflicting Values: Transdisciplinary Perspectives from Asia” which attracted interest and received submissions of scholars from Greece, Japan, New Zealand, China… will take place in early December 2022. In addition, in 2022, CELG has organized many international courses and training courses, and invited international speakers to participate in academic activities at CELG. As of October 2022, CELG has had 112 scientific publications in domestic and international journals, of which 63 articles have been published in journals in the list of ISI/Scopus/ABCD. CELG's strong efforts and outstanding achievements in connecting with foreign scholars, operating academic activities Efforts to connect the community During the past one year journey, CELG's community connection activities have reached a wide range of audiences in society (besides UEHers): researchers, businesses, press agencies, localities, etc. Each unit of CELG are empowered to actively carry out their mission, thereby integrating meaningful contribution activities in community development. The series of periodic scientific activities CELGS (on average every 2 weeks) has connected nearly 100 domestic and foreign researchers. Center for Economics, Law and Governance (CTELG), pioneering the spirit of "COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY - IMPARTING KNOWLEDGE" has operated 02 free programs for the community: (1) CTELG Talk Series, and (2) Applied macroeconomic analysis in media and press work (AMA). Free program for the community - CTELG Talk Series - organized by Center for Economics, Law and Governance In 2022, CTELG organized 3 activities, providing colorful aspects of Economics, Law and Management for nearly 300 participants (of which 1/3 are students and 2/3 are business representatives). The AMA provides free training for newsrooms and media stakeholders, providing knowledge, tools, and skills to help participants understand, analyze, reason, and make decisions regarding the macroeconomic issues that individuals and organizations regularly face on a national and global scale. In addition, CELG School of State Management organized a free short-term training course on digital transformation in the public sector for senior leaders of the People’s Committee of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province in April 2022. Activities organized by Youth Unions of the Schools affiliated to CELG’s Youth Union have achieved wide coverage in the community, especially with their active volunteering and student support activities, with nearly 4,000 students participating in the year 2022. In the past year, CELG's community connection activities having reached a wide range of people in society Getting ready for the journey of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH With the achievements obtained in the past year, CELG is constantly striving and developing into an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary training and research organization according to international standards; at the same time, improving its reputation, academic and social influence to promote sustainable development. With the set goals, CELG will implement the Development Strategy to 2025 including: Strengthening academic research capacity, international publication and enhancing the academic reputation of CELG; Improving the capacity of practical research for the locality, improving the social influence to promote sustainable development; Diversifying research methods for diverse training disciplines of CELG; Improving the quality of training according to international standards through accreditation from reputable organizations; Taking the lead in developing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary training programs towards sustainability, applying technology in training; Developing and implementing training programs on social sciences; Strengthening international cooperation to improve research capacity, strengthening exchange of lecturers and students with leading universities in the world; Improving academic reputation contributing to enhancing UEH’s position in rankings (THE Impact Ranking, QS Asia Ranking,...); Developing and implementing short-term training programs and community activities to actively contribute to the sustainable development of society. UEH has gone through 46 years full of achievements. Entering a new stage with the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University is an important journey for the development of UEH, a requirement of the global era context, its mission of contributing to human knowledge and UEH's responsibility to society and the country. Therefore, with the determination and consensus of the entire UEHer, with the important role of the Member Colleges, we will work together to achieve the same expectations and results as the previous generations. News, photos: CELG General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “A lot of people know how to dream, but success only comes to those who are persistent, quick-witted, and know how to seize opportunities to realize their dreams.” As a special guest at the Opening Ceremony of Course 48 of UEH Regular University, Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen, Chairman of the Imex Pan Pacific Group (IPPG), an influential Vietnamese with the young generation in the country and abroad has brought inspirational stories to the digital age students with the theme "Always Ready For Next". Let's listen to the sharing of Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen here! Dear UEH Freshmen, Today marks an important turning point in your lives - in the future, you will definitely be excellent economists, talented managers, new generation entrepreneurs serving the development and prosperity of the country. And only you yourselves can "determine" for the "future" of your life. Therefore, you must constantly learn and nurture yourselves in a new environment to enrich your knowledge and experience. Today's era is the century of the knowledge economy, learning to assert ourselves, learning in life is the work of our whole life. Success only comes to those who are persistent, quick-witted and know how to seize opportunities to realize their dreams Many people know me as a successful businessman, but perhaps few people know that, to reach this position, I had to go through difficult and arduous days as a student, car washer, and work in the middle of the snow in the US to earn money to study and to fulfill the dream of finishing postgraduate studies in the US. When I graduated from college, I had to compete fiercely with hundreds of local and international bachelor, master and doctoral candidates, with the same determination to capture an attractive job - that is the position of financial inspector Boeing subcontractor of the US. In order to pass the extremely difficult interview and compete with hundreds of candidates, I had to carefully study "How do Americans choose candidates?". In addition to the required professional criteria, most will receive additional points when there are letters of recommendation from companies or famous people. Through communication and acquaintance, I asked them to get recommendations, confirming my enthusiasm, as well as my ability to attach these documents to the interview application. With high concentration and sharp financial skills, I pointed out the flaw in the tax reporting system, made a strong impression on the Board of Directors and I was immediately hired. I want to share with you: “A lot of people know how to dream, but success only comes to those who are persistent, quick, thinking, planning and preparing to seize the opportunity to realize that dream." Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen emphasizing that the young generation needs to know how to actively seize opportunities to realize their dreams Don't ask what the country has done for us; ask what we have done for the country In 1985, when I was living a stable life with a very high salary in the US. When I recognized that the country was still too difficult and so many Vietnamese crossing the border were robbered and killed at sea, I cannot stay still. My deep patriotism and the spirit of dedication to help Vietnam get out of the "economic embargo" prompted me to decide to bring my family back to Vietnam, and boldly step into the Presidential Palace, Philippines to ask President Marcos for approval to open a flight route from Vietnam to Manila. On September 9, 1985, the first flight of the national airline of Vietnam officially landed at Manila airport, this is a big turning point and the premise of the development history of Vietnamese aviation industry, connecting Vietnam to the world, contributing to opening up and developing Vietnam's economy. For me, this is the duty of a patriotic son with the mission of "The one who opens the way" and a great personal pride, because I have devoted myself to my beloved compatriots and country. I always love the saying: "Don't ask what the country has done for us, but ask what we have done for the country". Living and working as a kind person After successfully connecting the historic route between Vietnam and the Philippines, I was invited by Mr. Pham Van Dong, who was the Chairman of the Council of Ministers at that time, to Hanoi. At that time, Uncle Tran Quynh - Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Deputy Prime Minister) grasped my hand and advised: "Firstly, when doing business in Vietnam, you must be patient and persistent. Second, you have to follow the law and the regulations, then the Party, State, Government and People will protect you." I always follow the instructions of Mr. Tran Quynh. At the beginning, the business environment in Vietnam was still risky, with no clear legal framework; therefore it was not easy to invest or convince foreign investors to enter Vietnam. However, despite times of failure, with perseverance and without fear of difficulties, I always have the orientation: long-term investment with ‘no speculation’ chasing short-term profits, doing business transparently, complying with the law. With this determination, I have built an IPP Group like today, gaining the trust of leaders and creating a reputation and brand in the domestic and international markets. I am 72 years old this year, experienced many ups and downs in my life, 6 years of student life (04 years studying at the School of Business Administration - Da Lat University, 2 years studying a Master Degree in the US) and 45 years as a decent businessman. I prefer to using the word ‘kind’ to ‘successful’, you can be a successful businessman; the point is if you are not kind, without having a heart and follow business ethics, obeying the law, success will only be for a period of time and unsustainable. Through my own experience, I would like to tell you that: - If you have determination and passion, ignore objections, believe in yourself, break all outdated rules and don't be afraid to fail. - Don't waste time waiting for the perfect opportunity and miss the right opportunity, let's embark on "small things" and focus with all your heart and mind to turn it into big things. - Don't settle down and easily surrender to difficult things, think of the best way to improve the situation, and don't let the current realities drown your aspirations. Billionaire Jack Ma said: "Today is difficult, tomorrow is even harder, but the day after tomorrow will be great." In my opinion, if you are discouraged before difficulties, sit with your arms crossed and wait for the next day, there will definitely not be a bright day after tomorrow! The spirit of entrepreneurship - Preparing for the future To prepare for the future, students must have an entrepreneurial spirit. Don't think that when we graduate, or when we have the conditions, we will start a business; but right from the time you are at university, as a student, think positively. In the current conditions, you have to realize your dream of starting a business to experience the preciousness of rubbing against reality, the creativity of your dreams and ambitions; Even if you fail, it is also a good lesson for you to firmly step back and continue with your own hands and minds to achieve success in the future. I have 2 tips on how to start a business for young people. In the first case, if your family has good conditions and has a company, you can study and practice at the same time from the smallest positions and gradually rise up. From my business experience of more than 40 years, I think that family is a good environment to teach you. In the second case, if your family does not have these good "conditions", it is necessary to work hard to find a job while trying to focus on studying well. I have to do something small when I graduate from university so that I can have a little practical experience to easily apply for a job, and do it wholeheartedly with whatever position I am "predestined" to receive for any position. Any position, any job will give you experience and knowledge later. Do not waste your time on "entertainment without intellectual value", gradually develop yourself, prove your ability in the organization to advance in your career. Once you have solid knowledge and experience, you can choose to "continue to work" or "build your own path for yourself and your family." Besides, they are studying in the context that the Vietnamese economy has many advantages in deep integration with the world besides facing many challenges in competing at the home country. However, the fierce and difficult competition will create pressure to change for us to think globally to improve and develop more. With this situation, do not waste your time, learn to update knowledge and news on the Internet - a huge store of free knowledge; you need to select reliable and valuable information. The students were lucky enough to be admitted to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City which is one of the top economic and business management training universities in Vietnam in general and the Southern region in particular. This is a pillar of Vietnamese higher education system and a research center for economic and management policies for the government and large enterprises. Therefore, you should do your best in every role assigned by society and the country: In the family, be filial to your parents, get along with your brothers and sisters; At university, respect your lecturers, be friendly with your friends; At work, always know how to learn, has a spirit of readiness to take responsibility for society and the nation to become a useful citizen for society. And finally, a message I want to share with all of you is: "If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together". Winning doesn't mean finishing first. The most important thing in life is not to win the race, but to help others rise together. There are many ways to win and there are many people who have won even though they are not the first to finish. In order for the economy to develop and the country to be strong, it is necessary not only to rely on a few excellent businesses to make it, but also to have a spirit of mutual support between large and small businesses. In Vietnam, we need a strategy to elevate a whole generation of strong, elite businesses and the young generation will be a generation of golden entrepreneurs that we are looking forward to. Wishing all students good health and success! The inspirational sharing of Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyengiving the generation of UEH students useful tips to prepare for their future knowledge and career. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Carrying out the mission of training high-quality human resources in the business field towards integration and knowledge transfer, since its inception on October 27th, 2021,UEH College of Business (COB) has obtained impressive achievements, contributing to the overall development of UEH’s strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. On the occasion of UEH’s 46th anniversary (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2022), let's take a look back at UEH's one-year mark and operational journey. Imprints of establishment and operation orientation Implementing the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, on October 27th, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially established 3 UEH member colleges: (1) UEH College of Business; (2) UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; (3) UEH College of Technology and Design. In particular, UEH College of Business (COB) was born with the mission of training high-quality human resources, promoting international relations, researching, consulting and transferring new knowledge in the fields of: Business, Finance - Banking - Insurance, Accounting - Auditing, Tourism, Hospitality, Sports and Personal Services to the business community, academics, managers in the region and around the world. Along with the development of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and the trend of globalization, it is necessary to equip learners with multidisciplinary knowledge in the field of business to be able to adapt to the multi-dimensional challenges of the economy. In fact, COB has implemented a training strategy: - Training high-quality human resources: Providing high-quality undergraduate and graduate-level human resources, meeting the labor market in the fields of business and finance, capable of working in a global environment. - Integration and knowledge transfer to become global citizens: Quick access to the process of internationalization and integration into the world university community; knowledge transfer for learners to become global citizens. - Serving the community and building and developing society: Contributing to national financial and business development mechanisms and policies and providing consulting solutions for localities, organizations and businesses. Conference to announce the establishment resolution, the decision to appoint the Board of Directors and to meet with officials and employees of UEH College of Business Highlights in training activities COB is a combination of Schools whose training programs belong to the group of Business majors and groups of industries close to the business field, including: 13 Undergraduate majors, 4 Master degrees, and 4 Doctoral programs. The arrangement of these groups in one college facilitates the development of a multidisciplinary training program with a training scale of up to 20,000 Undergraduate students, Graduate students, and PhD candidates each year. In particular, the University focuses on developing undergraduate and postgraduate training programs (Masters and PhDs) in accordance with the international standards granted by UEH and/or international partner Universities. The training programs are open and highly interconnected with UEH Member Colleges and with international partner universities. For example, 4/5 training programs of UEH and COB signed with the University of Sydney Business School (credit recognition program for UEH students) have performed FIBBA accreditation, include: Business Administration; Marketing; Commercial business; and Accounting. In addition to formal university training, COB has the Institute of Business and Resource Development (Huderin) - a center for short-term training, enrollment deployment and training programs - to improve knowledge of economic management, leadership and management of human resources with a curriculum built by the center, periodically enrolling managed or a program designed according to the requirements of the business (in-house). In addition, Huderin consults on applied research for nearly 200 companies and enterprises and conducts various research projects on territorial planning, industry development planning for southern provinces listed as: Binh Duong, Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, Long An, Ca Mau,... Scientific Research Achievements Along with the training mission, UEH College of Business has made important achievements in scientific research, consulting and knowledge transfer activities with the recognition of the domestic and international scientific community, from which contributes to the development of UEH’s academic reputation in the country and the world. In the past 1 year, COB has had 20 journal articles under the list of State Council for Professor titles (under 1 point); 12 journal articles on the list of State Council for Professor (1 point, Vietnamese and English versions); 43 articles in the National Conference Proceedings published, or published full text on the website of the conference organizer with an ISSN or ISBN; 38 International Scientific Proceedings Seminar papers published by scientific publishers, in the form of book chapters or scientific articles, with ISSN or ISBN; 6 business-level consulting topics/projects; completing 1 project at Ministerial level and equivalent; 9 University-level/regional-level projects, key university-level projects; 1 Nafosted project; 27 posts on ISI (SSCI, SCIE) subgroups Q1,2,3,4 or ABDC graded A, A and so on Along with that, there is an effort to organize scientific conferences with wide coverage to the community. UEH College of Business having made important achievements in scientific research, consulting and knowledge transfer activities with the recognition of the domestic and international scientific community Efforts to connect the community Not only focusing on developing the field of training and scientific research, UEH College of Business has made great efforts and dedication in connecting the community, bringing useful values ​​​​for learners along with fair basic opportunity to experience the values ​​of knowledge and personal development for each individual. Specifically, UEH University has actively connected with partners and businesses (University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Mega Market, Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company, BIDV Bank Ben Nghe Branch, YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company, Ernst & Young Vietnam Co., Ltd., and so on) to accompany in activities: incubating talents, awarding study promotion scholarships, connecting employers and students, conducting business tours, inviting businesses to organize seminars/professional training for students, and donating knowledge bookcases to UEH’s library. In addition, UEH University has built free online courses for students and the community to create many useful values ​​for society. UEH College of Business having made great efforts on the journey of connecting the community, cooperating with organizations and businesses to bring practical values Getting ready for the journey of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainability The achievements over the past year have been a solid foundation for UEH College of Business to continue promoting its mission, ready to contribute to UEH’s multidisciplinary and sustainable journey with commitments: *In terms of training Implementing strategically as follows: (1) Training learners to succeed in future jobs; (2) Developing learners into global citizens; (3) Promoting individual capacity of learners; and (4) Improving teaching quality. UEH University will continue to improve the training program in the direction of multidisciplinary and highly practical, integrating technology and digital economy to adapt to the future work of the 4.0 technology revolution era in order to help people with disabilities to study successfully in the labor market and social life. Implementing the strategy of internationalization of the curriculum by continuously updating the training program towards internationalization, increasing teaching in English medium, and inviting international lecturers to participate in training and consulting activities, at the same time, promoting international student and faculty exchange programs, therefore, equipping learners with a global mindset to apply in work and life. Building a personalized training program, helping to maximize the individual capacity of each individual; at the same time, it continues to implement activities to improve the teaching quality of teachers. * In terms of scientific research In the upcoming period, UEH College of Business will strive to increase the amount of academic research and in-depth investment in research excellence. In addition, COB will invest in promoting applied research to meet the needs of the market and operating diversified policies in the assigned fields. Furthermore, COB invests in building a transparent, motivating, fair and diverse research environment for all components of the research ecosystem including: lecturers, researchers, graduate students and master's students. *In terms of international cooperation UEH College of Business will establish diverse international research networks in the fields of training and research. Diversity is reflected in the geographical distribution of the network and the characteristics of the partners (universities, research institutes, international organizations, NGOs); at the same time, focusing on increasing international training programs to increase the proportion of international students and the proportion of international lecturers. Besides traditional training partners from Australia, Europe and the United States, UEH University can focus on the education market of Southeast Asian countries. *In terms of social influence With a mission to contribute to a better society, UEH College of Business is committed to the role and performance of UEH University’s social responsibility towards the people and the community. The College has worked with local communities, social organizations and implements development programs for a fair, equal, and diversity-respectful society. It is committed to carrying out activities to promote environmental protection within the college, UEH, local communities and the globe, Promoting the integration of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into all activities of the college. *In terms of administration and operation The next 5-year period is the time when UEH transforms and develops into a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, and orient the governance and operation of UEH College of Business in accordance with synergies, efficiency and adaptability to change. UEH University is committed to creating a unified and united member community for the development of multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH. Having a strategy to connect lecturers, staff and learners to join forces in all areas of activity, from scientific research - international cooperation to teaching, developing training programs in the direction of interdisciplinary, transversal industry and social organizations. UEH University will coordinate with units, departments and UEH member Colleges to continue implementing digital transformation to serve teaching, research, and administration. Investing and developing high-quality teaching staff, increasing the percentage of lecturers with Doctorates, Associate Professors, Professors and improving English ability year by year. At the same time, cooperating with Units, Departments and schools to continue building a good working environment, solidarity, dedication to sharing, innovation and personal responsibility. UEH has gone through 46 years full of achievements. Entering a new stage with the restructuring strategy to form a multidisciplinary and sustainable university is an important journey for the development of UEH, a requirement of the global era context, the mission of contributing to human knowledge, and UEH’s responsibility to society and the country. Therefore, with the determination and consensus of the entire UEHer, with the important role of the member Colleges, we will work together to achieve the same expectations and results as the previous generations. News, photos: COB General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 21st and 22nd, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the School of Foreign Languages ​​(SFL) and the Institute of International Language ​​and Country Studies (ILACS), UEH organized the 2nd International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education (ICALLE 2022) with the theme: "Reconnecting and thriving in new normal", with the participation of domestic and foreign experts. In two days, the conference was organized with 8 plenary sessions, 48 ​​face-to-face sessions and 24 online sessions sharing many issues related to the application of technology in language teaching; policies, perspectives and adaptability of lecturers and students in the new normal; development trends of language education and applied linguistics in the future. Attending the conference, on the side of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, MA. Vo Dinh Phuoc - Dean of School of Foreign Languages, MA. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of School of Foreign Languages, MSc. Phan Nhu Minh - Director of the Institute of International Languages ​​and Country Studies (ILACS), MSc. Thai Thi Thu Giang - Director of ILACS. The 2nd International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education (ICALLE 2022) was organized by UEH for the second time with the participation of prestigious educational institutions and universities listed as National University - Philippines (Philippines), Mahasarakham University (Thailand), Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), and Humber College (Canada), with the publication support from the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES). Overview of the conference The conference received more than 120 research abstracts and 150 attendees from Vietnam and other countries listed as the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, China, India, New Zealand, Australia, the US and Canada. ICALLE 2022 was organized in a hybrid format combined with online and in-person forms with the aims of attracting and creating opportunities for scholars, researchers, lecturers, students and anyone interested in the field of applied linguistics and language education for connecting, exchange and sharing. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh asserting at the Conference Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - shared: “The international conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education has become an annual academic event organized by the School of Foreign Languages, ILACS, which is expected to be a platform for researchers and educators to share cutting-edge research, best practices, teaching innovations, and real trends and challenges in the field of applied linguistics and language education. This is also an opportunity for Vietnamese and international researchers and educators to connect and share new knowledge in teaching and research and build a strong community of practice. This year, with the theme "Reconnecting and thriving in the new normal", the conference was organized in the combination format of online and offline (hybrid) that brought together nearly 200 experts and scholars from all over the world like Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, China, India, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. It's a great opportunity for all of us, especially after the pandemic. Therefore, on behalf of UEH, I would like to thank the guests, speakers, and scientists for your interest and participation in this conference.” The Conference Organizing Committee presenting flowers and souvenirs to the speakers In two days, the conference held 8 plenary sessions, 48 ​​face-to-face sessions, and 24 online sessions focusing on topical topics related to the application of technology in language teaching; policies on language education; perspectives and adaptability of lecturers and learners in the new normal, and development trends of language education and applied linguistics ​​in the future, especially after the impact of the pandemic. The ICALLE 2022 has the participation of leading education experts: Associate Professor Johnathan Newton, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) shared the enhancing the power of learning activities in language education which focuses on the task-based language teaching method and the PERMA model. Professor Averil Coxhead, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) discussed the importance of vocabulary in applied linguistics and language education. Professor Jessie Barrot, National University (Philippines) discussed the development of the new normal through flexible teaching activities. Assistant Professor Kevin Tai, the University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong) shared the using different languages ​​in teaching English. Associate Professor Tamas Kiss, Sunway University (Malaysia) discussed the reconstruction of language learning in the new normal. Associate Professor Lee Wah Kean, University of Nottingham (UK) shared his research findings on connecting and thriving in the new normal through learning communities. Professor Catherine Dune, Humber College (Canada) and Professor Gloria McPherson, Seneca College (Canada) introduced a model of a connected language classroom in 2022. Associate Professor Trinh Quoc Lap, Can Tho University (Vietnam) presented his research on trust as one of the decisive factors for learners’ intrinsic motivation. The conference was held under the face-to-face combined online format The International Conference on Applied Linguistics ​​and Language Education 2022 was successfully held and will become an annual academic activity organized by UEH. With the potential to develop academic training and research, and many meaningful and practical academic activities, the Conference will facilitate and promote sustainable development in training, research and international cooperation of UEH. Additional photos relating to the conference: News, photos: School of Foreign Languages, ILACS, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 23rd, 2022, at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the 4th Graduation Ceremony 2022. The event marked the graduation milestone of 323 new UEH bachelors - high-quality human resources ready to join the labor market, contributing to the national economy. The 4th Graduation Ceremony 2022 for the part-time mode is honored to welcome: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; MSc. Doan Thi Thu Thuy - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Continuing Education; MSc. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Continuing Education; those who are leaders of the units under UEH and member colleges; lecturers involved in teaching/course management; especially the presence of 323 new graduates and their parents. Speaking at the Graduation Ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of the University - appreciated and warmly congratulated the new graduates: "On behalf of the Board of Management of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City, I would like to acknowledge the persistent efforts and warmly congratulate 323 New graduates on receiving the Bachelor of Economics degree today. What you have achieved today is a testament to your perseverance in learning; With determination and efforts, you have overcome many difficulties during the process to complete the course. At the same time, the university recognizes the responsibility and enthusiasm, dedication to teaching and imparting knowledge of the lecturers, and the support of the relevant units. After this Graduation Ceremony, when you return to your work with a Bachelor of Economics, I believe that with the knowledge that is equipped at the university, you will know how to apply it, put it into practice, deal with specific tasks they undertake, making an important contribution to improving the quality and efficiency of economic activities, to the cause of economic renewal of the country as well as promoting economic local economic development.” Besides, he reminded all new graduates that the knowledge of economics is always evolving; therefore UEH expects the new bachelors to continue to study, research, and update their knowledge in both theory and practice to meet the requirements of the work they undertake and the requirements set by the locality; always have the will to rise, be dynamic, creative and maintain the quality and ethics in all areas of activity. UEH always welcomes those who have the desire to continue to study professional training programs, graduate training programs, Master and Doctoral training programs, to achieve higher professional qualifications with the best quality. At the same time, he would like to express his sincere thanks to the parents, friends, and colleagues of agencies, and units who have supported and accompanied the new graduates to achieve today's results. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering a congratulatory speech to the new graduates In order to commend the efforts of the new bachelors during their studies, MSc. Doan Thi Thu Thuy - Deputy Head of the Department of Continuing Education - announced the Graduation Recognition Decision and the President’s Award Decision for 02 New Graduates with Excellence, 67 New Graduates with High Distinction, and 157 New graduates of Distinction. MSc. Doan Thi Thu Thuy - Deputy Head of the Department of Continuing Education - announcing the decision on recognition of graduation and the President's award decision Wearing a formal Graduation Dress and receiving a precious Graduation certificate is a testament to the continuous study and training efforts under the common house of UEH. That time will definitely mark the hearts of the new graduates with various memories and journeys on their future career paths. Sharing his feelings about this meaningful journey, new graduate Nguyen Thanh Tu expressed that: “With an innovative training program in line with the trend of the modern market economy, with the dedication to teaching and encouragement from the teachers and classmates, today, we have new graduates sitting here, we are a team full of cohesion and achieved results together, the beginning of a bright future, close contribute to the further development of society. We would like to send our sincere and deepest gratitude to you, teachers, delegates, and parents, wishing you a lot of health, happiness, and success. Congratulations University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH University) on its growth, becoming a reliable destination, and creating a successful path for future generations of the country's owners. Tomorrow, when we say goodbye to the university, we promise to continue to strive constantly, bring our learned knowledge, and apply creativity to work and life, so as not to disappoint the expectations of the teachers, deserving to be a student of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City" New graduate Nguyen Thanh Tu giving a speech and sharing his thoughts Within the framework of the 4th Graduation Ceremony 2022, UEH officially awarded 323 new bachelors with good academic achievements the degrees of bachelor. UEH lecturers awarding the degree to the new graduates University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is a national key University that is assigned the key task of training economic and business administration employees at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the southern provinces and cities. Over nearly 46 years of construction and development, UEH has trained thousands of Bachelors of Economics for society. Especially in that team, there are 79,042 Bachelors of Economics working and studying. These bachelors, after graduating from the university, have well applied the knowledge equipped by the university to work and practice; highly appreciated by agencies and units for training quality; holding important positions in enterprises, economic organizations, financial, tax, treasury, banking, auditing, customs and so on. Currently, in order to meet the demand for Training of learners and signals of the market, UEH’s part-time training program has been implemented and taught according to an international advanced program that is generally applicable to the formal and part-time-study systems. With these achievements, the new bachelors have the right to be proud of being students of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), continue to promote the tradition of the University and the previous generations of students, becoming good economic experts, prestigious administrators, and making good use of the knowledge they have learned in the transformation process of economic development, national construction, and development. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; with the presence of UEH Board of Management of UEH member College, leaders of UEH-affilialted Schools, Departments, Divisions and Units. Especially is the presence of more than 7000 students of the 48th Course of Regular Undergraduate Universities, UEH students of all UEH levels/UEH systems. The program is live-streamed on UEH’s official Fanpage, Regular Admissions Fanpage and Youtube UEH Channel. Overview of the Opening Ceremony The first lecture on the journey toward conquering knowledge In terms of maintaining and continuing the traditional values ​​kept and continued, the annual opening ceremony of UEH always brings extremely meaningful values, inspiring learning for generations of UEH students. That is the first lecture from UEH President - Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, with his passionate sharing, that has spread the fire of enthusiasm to all UEH freshmen so that they can be prepared to pursue knowledge and to develop into their best versions in UEH University lecture hall. “Dear UEH freshmen and students, “I am who I choose to be” is the message that UEH has sent right from the moment you started your big dreams - University dream. I do believe that you have made the right choice. UEH is proud to be a prestigious public University in Vietnam, recognized by prestigious national and international ranking organizations. With a pioneering strategy of sustainable multidisciplinary development in the coming period, UEH is confident, that at this academic environment, UEH students will be empowered, given innovative and creative spaces for them to freely choose personal majors along with freedom to choose how to study, freedom to express yourself, freedom to shape your own future, freedom to be whoever you want to be. UEH University hopes that, together with UEH, all of you will redefine a new concept of learners, a generation matured by knowledge, skills, abilities, willingness to innovate with global thinking and acting locally, always being ready and committed to seize your own opportunities.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - speaking at the opening ceremony With personal stories on his journey of studying, setting up a career until achieving success, UEH’s distinguished guest, Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen - Chairman of Inter-Pacific Group (IPPG), who used to be a member of American Boeing as well as being one contemporary entrepreneur, actively contributing to the economic and social development besides an influential Vietnamese to the young generation domestically and internationally, brought his inspirational story to UEH freshmen and students in the digital era with the theme “Always Ready For Next”. With the viewpoint that “Education orientation is the most profitable investment for the future of the country”, Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen emphasizes that the current young generation needs to prepare a spirit that is always to be ready towards becoming global citizens with knowledge, skills, and attitude to comply with the law and ethics; Once the opportunity comes, it will always be ready to seize it. It is not only an opportunity created by UEH University but also an opportunity created by each UEH student. Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen - President of Imex Pan Pacific Group (IPPG) - had inspirational sharing at the opening ceremony. Honoring and giving wings to University dreams At this Opening ceremony, UEH University, in order to recognize the freshmen’ efforts with excellent achievements in each mode at UEH (HCMC), commends and awards certificates of merit, awards and scholarships with a total value of 40 million VND/person for 08 valedictorians; and awards certificates of merit, prizes and scholarships with a total value of 35 million VND/person to 05 runner-ups. UEH will award 557 entrance scholarships with a total value of nearly 5.4 billion VND to freshmen who have achieved excellent results in the entrance exam for the 48th Course – Formal General Undergraduate Course. In which: 37 excellent scholarships (20 million VND/person); 170 full scholarships (13.5 million VND/person); 350 partial scholarships (6.75 million VND/person). The scholarship is taken from the Giving to UEH Fund “For a more sustainable future” to recognize and to encourage the brightest UEH talents regarding their efforts to study and to contribute knowledge. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President and Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President presenting certificates of merit and awards to the new valedictorians and runner-ups In addition, UEH awards 02 full scholarships (worth 13.5 million VND/person) to 2 students with difficult circumstances that UEH received information during the admission period. These are UEH’s efforts along with the mission of the Giving to UEH Program, to ensure that all disadvantaged students have the opportunity to access UEH’s comprehensive and modern education. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council - awarding scholarships to 2 students with difficult circumstances With practical meanings for future generations and the community, right at the ceremony, the Giving to UEH Fund received a donation from the Imex Pan Pacific Group Fund towards the Community in the amount of 500,000,000 VND. This contribution will join hands with UEH in carrying out the mission of spreading knowledge, contributing to improving the training quality and implementing social responsibility for a sustainable development community. Ms. Tang Thanh Ha - Representative of IPPG Foundation for Community and Ms. Jacqueline Thao Tien Nguyen - Deputy General Director of IPPG Luxury Fashion Development - presenting the sponsorship board to UEH Highlights of innovation through technology and art Along with traditional cultural features, this year’s UEH Opening Ceremony brought a very modern color with unique technological approaches for K48 Freshmen - the students in this century of digital resources: born and raised with explosive developments in technology. The flag procession ceremony is led by the traditional flag of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) together UEH’s other achievements: Title of Labor Hero and First Class Independence Medal awarded by the President. Followed by flags from UEH School of Business; UEH School of Economics, Law and Government; UEH School of Technology and Design; UEH School of Foreign Languages; ISB International School of Business and UEH Vinh Long Branch currently having K48 students’ enrollment, all together creating an image of a sustainable multidisciplinary UEH University that have been ready to look towards the future. Next is the representatives of UEH student generations who have just graduated: Course 44 Alumni, Huynh Chi Minh, the valedictorian with excellent output in Business Administration; Graduation with Excellent in Business Accounting; winning the C Prize for Young Researcher 2021. What is more special, the appearance of Robot Future Inspiration guides and inspires UEH generations of students in the digital era to exploit technology in a smart and creative way for study and life services. Traditional flag procession with the appearance of Robot Future Inspiration The highlight of this year’s modern Opening Ceremony comes from performances combining art and technology. It was the opening performance of Art Tech contemporary dance combined with Led Dance with the message “Unleash your creativity. Active future. Comprehensive value” to the new generation of Class 48 students in particular and all learners in general. It is a colorful TVC clip “Choose Your Best Version At UEH” with a different approach from UEH “Start with a destination” to help UEH freshmen identify the best version of himself/herself during your upcoming 4-year college journey. It is an art space with the dance performance “Be your color” by the Youth Union- Student Association showing 06 colors representing 06 different aspects that K48-ers will experience upon entering the UEH environment. Or the explosive performance of the famous young singer and songwriter - Andiez - who has been striving every day and become the best version of a free and passionate artist. Performances of art - modern technology Innovation, associated with design thinking and application of new technologies, is an important factor and a driving force for the recovery and growth of the economy in the next period. Therefore, by understanding generational thinking, developing in accordance with the market trends, especially focusing on the fields of technology application, smart design and innovation, UEH is ready to bring new experiences regarding the modern technology and artistic inspiration for generations of students in freely creating and discovering themselves during their study journey at UEH. Hopefully, this UEH K48 generation of students, from this moment on, will identify the best version that you desire, through personal efforts and UEH values ​​brought by UEH University towards become a generation of students who know how to exploit technology with the purpose of serving learning and life, being prepared to lead the sustainable change “Unbounded creativity - Empowered future - Holistic values”. Other photos at the Opening Ceremony: UEH leaders welcoming guests at the stateroom Overview of the Opening Ceremony Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh giving a congratulatory speech Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of UEH Undergraduate Training Department announcing the decision to establish the course Traditional flag procession with the appearance of Robot Future Inspiration Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen had inspirational sharing at the opening ceremony Students asking questions to Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong presenting UEH souvenirs and flowers to thank Mr. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen Dr. Bui Quang Hung giving flowers to thank Ms. Tang Thanh Ha and Ms. Jacqueline Thao Tien Nguyen for the contribution of the Imex Pan Pacific Group's Community Fund to the Giving to UEH Fund Ms. Le Hong Thuy Tien - General Director of IPPG sharing her thoughts Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet giving flowers to thank Ms. Le Hong Thuy Tien - IPPG's General Director UEH leaders and students giving applause to special guests New students interacting with famous young singer Andiez News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 14th, 2022, the signing ceremony of cooperation between the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) and the Center for Technology-Services and Community Development of Vietnamese Agriculture-Fisheries (FACOD-VIETNAM) took place successfully. Attending the ceremony, on behalf of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG), there were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice Head of CELG, lecturers, and students of the School of Government (State Management) - SoG. On behalf of FACOD-VIETNAM, there was Ms. Tran Thi Thu Nga - Director of FACOD-VIETNAM; Mr. Pham Van Sang - Vice Chairman of People's Committee of Thua Duc Commune, Binh Dai District, Ben Tre Province; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Bang - Deputy Executive Board of the Community Eco-Tourism Cooperation Group in Thua Duc Commune, Binh Dai District, Ben Tre Province. Delivering a welcome speech at the ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai emphasized: “The orientation of higher education associated with practical application is the training trend of the world in general and UEH in particular. With that spirit, the School of Government regularly organizes thematic scientific activities and extra-curricular activities, and seeks cooperation opportunities with other departments, agencies, public organizations, and non-profit organizations in the country and foreign universities in the field of Public Management of the School to bring as much added value to students and serve the community as possible.” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai sharing at the ceremony On behalf of FACOD-VIETNAM, Ms. Tran Thi Thu Nga - Director of FACOD-VIETNAM expressed her support for UEH’s practice-oriented educational activities and wished to accompany the University in knowledge-sharing activities for students, training and developing high human resources in the field of community tourism, as well as enhancing the capacity of both sides in scientific research and consulting. Ms. Tran Thi Thu Nga sharing at the ceremony In the spirit of high unity, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - representative of CELG, and Ms. Tran Thi Thu Nga - representative of FACOD-VIETNAM officially signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two Units on knowledge sharing, training cooperation, scientific research, and consultancy. Memorandum of understanding signing ceremony between CELG and FACOD-VIETNAM In addition, within the framework of the signing ceremony, K46 students majoring in Public Management shared experiences related to the visit to the community tourism model in Thua Duc Commune, Binh Dai district, Ben Tre province on September 16th, 2022. This field trip helped students better understand the development of projects for the community. K46 students majoring in Public Management sharing about the field trip Collaboration in the public sector is the strength of CELG to support the training and research process, contributing to increasing practicality for learners. It is expected that the cooperation relationship between CELG and FACOD-VIETNAM will achieve many good successes in the upcoming time, bringing many opportunities for learning, career development, and making positive contributions to Vietnam's economy, especially the sustainable development in community tourism. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: All delegates attending the signing ceremony Dr. Dinh Cong Khai – representative of CELG - presenting gifts to the partners Dr. Nguyen Van Du – representative of the School of Government giving gifts to partners Extensive cooperation exchange between the School of Tourism, School of Government, and partners News, photos: CELG General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 18, 2022, College of Business UEH (COB) officially signed a Cooperation Agreement (MOU) with the University of Sydney Business School- one of the leading universities in Australia and the world. On behalf of COB, there were: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of College of Business COB; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Vice Head of the Department of Research Management and International Cooperation; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung – Head of Administration office; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Vice Dean of School of International Business - Marketing; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of School of International Business - Marketing. On behalf of the University of Sydney Business School, there were: Prof. Suresh Cuganesan - Deputy Dean Students & External Partnerships; GS. John Shields - Academic Director International; Mr. Alex Vu – Country manager in Vietnam. Overview of the signing ceremony To open the ceremony, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang stated: “UEH's goal is to become a leading multi-disciplinary and sustainable university with a reputation in training, research, and scientific consulting in economics, finance, business, management, and technology for business and economics in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and Asia. Therefore, enhancing international partnerships with our distinguished partners has been a key focus over the past few years. The signing of this MOU between two institutions today symbolizes a strong partnership which we firmly believe will lead to great academic value for both sides and open wide opportunities for UEH's students.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang sharing at the signing ceremony After discussion and agreement, representatives of College of Business UEH (COB) and the University of Sydney Business School officially signed a cooperation agreement (MOU) with the desire to enhance educational opportunities for students and to promote mutually beneficial academic collaboration, agree to the establishment of a Credit Recognition Program on the terms set out below: Therefore, the cooperation between College of Business UEH (COB) and the University of Sydney Business School will promote international cooperation in education, in order to fulfill the mission of providing a richer learning experience with open study abroad opportunities, study exchange at the world’s leading school for UEH learners. And it will be the opening platform for more extensive cooperation in training and research in the future and marks the next significant milestone of UEH’s journey to become an excellent university with a network of partners consisting of leading universities in the world. COB UEH and University of Sydney Business School officially signing a cooperation agreement About University of Sydney Business School The University of Sydney Business School is a business school and a constituent body of the University of Sydney. The University of Sydney Business School is a world-class institution at the forefront of global business and management education, consistently ranked in the top 50 Business Schools globally. We are the only business school in Australia to hold both the coveted triple crown accreditation (AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS) and CEMS membership and in the top 1% of business schools worldwide and global leaders in business and management education. University of Sydney, Australia, is a world-renowned educational institution and is consistently featured in the top 50 global universities (QS World University Rankings, 2022). University of Sydney currently ranked 4th in the world, and 1st in Australia for graduate employability (QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022, the University of Sydney is also consistently placed among the top 50 universities in the world. With a reimagined undergraduate curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, world-class teaching and learning, and vibrant campus life, it is a place where students can attain widely recognized and respected qualifications. The University offers Australia’s broadest range of disciplines and its research focuses on finding solutions to society’s biggest challenges. With more than 400 areas of study to choose from, students have the flexibility to follow their interests, broaden their skills, and pursue internship and global exchange opportunities. Some other pictures at the signing ceremony: New, photos: Administration office of CoB, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had the honor to receive delegates from Kyoto University (KU) on the morning of Oct 17, 2022. This is an official visit between Professor Kyoshi Kobayashi, Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering and colleagues, with aspirations to promote bilateral research and cooperation opportunities in the field of urban planning and smart city management. From UEH, those in attendance were: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology & Design (CTD) cum Head of Department of Undergraduate Training; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Management & International Cooperation (RMIC); Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM); and International Relations Executive of ISCM and RMIC. Upon arrival, KU delegates toured the UEH E-History area, and were given a brief overview of the university’s history, vision, mission, core values and its development orientation towards a future multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University. Both parties then proceeded to highlight each other’s strengths and potential areas for collaboration, such as: ●   Joint research in urban planning, smart city management; Act as guest speaker(s) for seminars/webinars organized by either institution ● Joint establishment of academic training programs on data analysis, applied technology in logistics; Developing double-degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels ●   Conduct exchange programs and internship programs for KU students Additionally, UEH and KU moved to actualize the partnership by building compatible projects & research programs. The current cooperation between UEH and KU will contribute to fostering strong connections toward comprehensive educational cooperation between the two universities in the future. New, photos: Department of Research Management & International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Story + Photos: Ms. Phuong (Lisa) Thai, Department of RMIC Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Cooperation to support the development of socio-economic development strategies of BR-VT Province in the medium and long term; Cooperation in organizing seminars to comment on the BR-VT Provincial Plan for the period of 2021 - 2030, with a vision for 2050; Cooperation in training and fostering high-quality human resources and strategic leaders to serve the socio-economic development requirements of BR-VT Province; Cooperation in research and application of science and technology. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Digital transformation and technological advances have altered the people’s habits of using public services increasingly; thereby, the expectations for State management agencies are increasing. At the same time, the public sector is also facing the opportunity to improve service quality towards higher efficiency and transparency through technology application in the operation and management process. However, digital transformation is one new problem in theory and practice. In accordance with the analysis of digital transformation in the three fields of health, education and public finance, the authors have clarified the challenges of digital transformation practice in the public sector in Vietnam today. From this foundation, some policy implications are given. Digital transformation in the public finance sector *Electronic Customs – Solutions for transparency enhancement The Viet Nam Automated Cargo Clearance System and the Vietnam Customs Intelligence Information System (VNACCS/VCIS) are being applied in the Customs sector. VNACCS/VCIS includes the following applications: Electronic declaration (e-Declaration); Electronic Manifest (e-Manifest); Electronic Invoice (e-Invoice); Electronic payment (e-Payment); Electronic C/O (e-C/O); Selectivity; Risk profile management/risk criteria; Management of import and export enterprises; Customs clearance and release of goods; Monitoring and control. Compared to the traditional customs procedures, the Viet Nam Automated Cargo Clearance System (VNACCS) has digitized the processes from: (1) Registration of customs declarations, (2) Inspection of goods, (3) Checking, determining prices and calculating taxes, (4) Paying taxes and other receivables. In addition, with the electronic customs clearance system, the connection among the Ministries/Departments becomes more convenient through the one-stop mechanism and shortening the green flow processing time to 1-3 days. In addition to increasing management efficiency, e-customs bring great benefits to businesses, such as: Simplifying administrative procedures, saving time and costs for businesses; Making tax payments independent of space and time; Minimizing information errors, Unifying the database of management agencies, Ensuring timely customs clearance of goods through coordination with commercial banks. Digital transformation has clearly improved efficiency in the customs field; at the same time, strengthening the trust and the satisfaction of businesses through increasing transparency in the management stages of state management agencies and shortening the time to carry out related procedures. *Electronic tax system – A “dual” solution for the tax field Until the beginning of 2021, the electronic tax declaration system has been widely deployed to 100% of tax branches under 63/63 Provinces and Cities across the country with the number of businesses registering to use the service reaching the rate of 98.86%. It can be stated that the deployed electronic tax system has comprehensively digitized processes from tax registration, tax declaration, tax payment, and tax refund - bringing a ‘win-win’ solution for the tax field. For businesses and individuals (referred to as users), the electronic tax system helps to cut down the time and cost of carrying out administrative procedures. Users of electronic tax services can completely declare and pay taxes at the office and monitor the results of the processing on the online system. In addition, service users receive a lot of support from the management agency (due to the reduced time in terms of directly processing documents) for those problems in the obligation performance. For State management agencies, the most obvious benefit of the electronic tax system is to streamline work activities and promote specialization in tax administration agencies. The tax industry has decreased the time for processing and storing documents as well as limited errors through information technology applications. In addition, the electronic tax system has performed very well in interdisciplinary online public services listed as real estate or automobile registration fees and so on. Digital transformation in the healthcare sector *Minimizing subclinical costs through IoT application Recently, many medical organizations have integrated IoT to provide healthcare solutions, from diagnosis and treatment to disease management and monitoring anytime, anywhere. The resolution of PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) is a specific example of IoT applications currently being used and exploited effectively by many medical facilities around the world. With the characteristics of imaging devices operating in accordance with DICOM standards and digital standards, PACS allows to connect, to store and to transfer data from imaging devices listed as magnetic resonance imaging (MR) scanners, computed tomography (CT), digital x-ray (DR), X-ray (CR), positron emission tomography (PET), ultrasound (Ultrasound), endoscopy (ES), mammography photos (MG), etc. to medical facilities for medical examination and treatment. In short, PACS is a medical imaging technology that provides a place to store, to retrieve, to manage, to distribute and to present images. This minimizes the traditional form of film printing at medical facilities, creating a favorable working environment for professional work in medical examination and treatment. The operation model of PACS shows that medical facilities applying PACS can improve the efficiency of line directing, save subclinical costs, etc. *AI Application in high-tech diagnosis and treatment Applications in cancer treatment: IBM WFO (IBM Watson for Oncology) supports doctors when making evidence-based treatment regimens. Currently, IBM WFO has collected and managed 15 million medical records, 300,000 world medical studies and 400,000 continuously updated medical books on common cancers listed as breast, lung, stomach, colon and rectum cancers. After the doctor enters the patient’s information into IBM WFO, the system will process and suggest treatment regimens in terms of the priority order of effectiveness and evidence for that regimen. The doctor will ultimately decide which regimen is the best for the patient. Applications in diagnostic imaging: Computer Aided Detection (CADe) or Computer Aided Diagnosis (CADx), machines with absolutely huge memory capacity will easily help doctors. Doctors analyze medical images much faster and more accurately. Applications in paraclinical tests: The computer will help doctors analyze and compare laboratory tests accurately and quickly, especially gold test thresholds, molecular biology tests, and genetics. In cancer treatment, targeted therapies are also of special interest to scientists. By using AI to analyze tumors at the molecular level and localize, the most suitable immunotherapy is selected because it does not affect healthy cells during treatment. *Telemedicine – Solutions to problems of health industry Telemedicine is a model of providing health care services, even at a distance. Remote medical examination and treatment include diverse different forms listed as: remote diagnosis and consultation (Remote diagnosing and teleconsulting system); remote monitoring system (Remote monitoring system); Remote intervention system; distance training (Remote education system, e-learning) and so on. This not only responds promptly in the case of taking advantage of the golden hour in an emergency but also contributes to reducing the rate of bypass when the patient stays at the primary level but still has the opportunity to be examined by a more confined specialist. In addition to the specific applications mentioned above, the digital transformation application in healthcare helps hospitals build electronic medical records, a solution that not only saves the cost of using documents but also helps to store patient health records, medical information search. In terms of preventive medicine, using electronic medical records will help the functional sector detect outbreaks early so that they can surround and prevent the disease from spreading. In the pharmaceutical industry, electronic medical record management helps drug regulatory agencies better manage prescription insert treatment and drug research stages. Digital transformation in the education sector * Distance learning (E-learning): a form of distance teaching and learning, is based on modern technological devices and Internet connections. Instructors and students can interact on the E-learning system using computers, tablets, or smartphones with Internet connection. * Simulated education: Augmented Reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies are widely deployed in training and vocational training because it helps learners to have authentic experiences through 3D simulation, through which the lecture becomes practical, easy to understand-easy to remember, and attracts learners. * Smart library: A model that combines library with information technology and learning support services aims to provide the best services to meet users' needs. Problems and policy recommendations in terms of digital transformation activities in the public sector The digital transformation process in Vietnam's public sector has been implemented; in fact, some issues need more attention from management levels. Firstly, the fact that the policy lacks synchronization has not created an agreement, a consensus and correct understanding of digital transformation yet. On June 3, 2020, the Prime Minister signed and promulgated the National Digital Transformation Program with the goal of building a digital government, digital economy and digital society. This is a continuation and concretization of Resolution 52 of the Politburo on actively participating in the 4th Industrial Revolution. However, some organizations and individuals are not completely united on the concept of digital transformation; actually, they think this process only includes the application of technological advances to the work process or the digitization of data at the agency. From misunderstanding, it has led to incorrect ways of doing things, lack of consistency in direction, scattered investment and waste to society. Therefore, the issue of clarifying the content of the definition of digital transformation is an important requirement today. Secondly, information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure is an important contributor to the success of the digital transformation process. However, at present, infrastructure has not been synchronously invested in localities. Within the digital transformation process, the national digital infrastructure must be one step ahead to meet the new requirements of the explosion of smart devices connected to the Internet of things (IoT) and machine-to-machine communication. The nature of the Internet is open, based on open technology and open protocols; therefore, Vietnam, for safe development, needs to master the Internet infrastructure and cyberspace. Building digital infrastructure requires the participation of the entire political system, businesses and people from the central to local levels; there must be a legal framework for digital infrastructure, especially regarding data issues, and personal information protection. The two main issues that need to be solved in parallel are: (1) ensuring synchronous technology infrastructure to deploy digital transformation activities suitable to each industry and field and (2) ensuring operational technology capacity. Regarding capital, it is necessary to have appropriate priority mechanisms and policies to effectively mobilizing resources from society, the private sector, and foreign investment. Thirdly, human resources for digital transformation are lacking, especially high-quality human resources. Technological solutions and a change in working mechanisms and processes are accompanying the digital transformation process. Currently, engineers and programmers are “being hunted” by businesses with attractive income and remuneration. Meanwhile, public organizations face a lot of constraints on salary and bonus policies, leading to failure to retain talented people. In order to build high-quality human resources, it is necessary to issue and perfect policies to really treat and attract talents listed as salary, welfare, promotion opportunities, career development opportunities, autonomy and responsibility empowerment at work, transparency in the recruitment process, and so on. In the long term, it is necessary to promote the training of lecturers and researchers in digital technology, digital economy, and digital society, listed as artificial intelligence technology, blockchain, big data, cloud computing, digital finance, digital business, digital communication, and so on. Fourthly, many regulations and workflows are inadequate or inappropriate when applying the digital transformation. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the legal system related to digital transformation by issuing guiding circulars, reviewing and adjusting working processes, and changing laws related to the digital transformation process. For example, in the health sector, if a medical examination and treatment model is to be deployed, remote consultation helps reduce the burden of upper-level medical facilities, limit contact with crowds, reduce the risk of cross-infection, and improve medical capacity. In the case of basic infrastructure, it is necessary to issue circulars regulating operating conditions in the network environment through industry standards. Suppose the Law on Medical Examination and Treatment has not been revised, especially in case problems arise upon remotely signing prescriptions. In that case, the remote medical examination and treatment solution will be congested. In terms of the education industry, regulations on online teaching and regulations on the organization of online exams need to be studied, promulgated, and guided by other educational institutions. In addition, the digital transformation process is associated with data collection, storage, and sharing. Therefore, depending on each industry, data issues need to be specified. Completing the legal corridor on digital transformation is one of the top priorities for conducting digital transformation. When a series of new technologies arise from the digital transformation process, leading to changes in business requirements, the accompanying legal system needs to be changed and supplemented as fast as possible. Please refer to the full research “Digitalization in Public sector” at here. Author group: Dr. Đinh Công Khải; Dr. Nguyễn Văn Dư; MSc. Nguyễn Lê Hoàng Long – Faculty of Government, UEH School of Economics, Law and Government. This is is series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #59. News, photos: Author, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of the session Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - presenting the Proposal and Plan to implement the process of appointing the position of Vice President of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for the 2020 - 2025 term After hours of working and a responsible discussion, the members of the University Council voted unanimously to approve all the contents of this meeting. Therefore, the 8th meeting of the UEH University Council for the 2020-2025 term took place successfully, highly unifying the important contents for the UEH development strategy in the upcoming time. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Administration Office Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is increasingly being adopted globally and is definitely bringing about core changes in a number of industries, including financial services. In this development trend, in Vietnam, the application of AI technology in the fields of asset management, risk management and financial consulting services is being rather limited. Through the AI technology application trend in the Finance - Banking industry in Vietnam that was analyzed in part 1, part 2 of this article will present policy recommendations to develop AI technology in the current Vietnamese financial situation. Risks and challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Finance While a number of studies on AI in governance and finance highlight the advantages and the benefits of this technology in various applications, AI users should also be aware of some of its risks and disadvantages for financial asset management. These potential negative problems are often related to complexity, opacity, and dependence on data integrity (Figure 3). Understanding and interpreting the inferences made by most AI models is difficult, even, impossible. As the complexity of the task or algorithm increases, this opacity can make human supervision less effective, leading to a significant problem which can have consequences for the property manager in 3 ways as follows. Firstly, the difficulty in predicting how AI models will respond to big surprises or ‘black swan’ events like the Covid-19 epidemic can lead to systematic breakdown. Even AI algorithms, in the absence of unusually large events, can make the same mistakes at the same time, leading to the risk of a market crash. Because of the significant cost of producing AI algorithms, most asset management companies use the same tools and algorithms. As a result, systemic risks posed by AI are likely to occur more frequently and with greater severity than those in the past using traditional algorithms. What makes AI risky is its complexity and the ambiguity that make it very difficult for users to prevent such risks. Secondly, AI can make erroneous decisions based on incorrect estimates when data appears interfered or unrelated patterns occur in the data. Therefore, in cases where an investment fund is underperforming, it can be difficult to explain to investors how and why an investment strategy has failed, which can undermine the investors’ confidence towards the fund or even the industry. Furthermore, the “black box” characteristic of many AI systems raises the accountability issue and causes legal and compliance issues to become more difficult. Thirdly, data quality is also a significant risk upon using AI in the financial sector. Like other empirical models, AI models are based on data accuracy and completeness. Poor data quality can easily produce false signals as a very commonly used term to describe this phenomenon “garbage in, garbage out”. In addition, some researchers argue that the past data may generally not be fully representative of what may happen in the future. This shortcoming can be exacerbated when financial data series miss some key extreme events in the past, increasing the likelihood that AI models will fail to forecast when extreme events occur, for example, a financial crisis or an epidemic. On the other hand, the growing presence of AI in the financial investment industry and the reliance of asset managers on AI for day-to-day tasks can further increase the property managers’ security risks. Some recommendations for AI usage improvement in the financial sector Based on the analysis above, the authors propose some recommendations to improve the use of AI in the financial sector as follows. Firstly, the Vietnamese government has been very timely when it comes to policies that pave the way to explore and to facilitate the AI technology development in the present and in the future. However, the legal framework for implementing a regulatory sandbox for banking and financial services should be implemented as fast as possible in order to meet the needs of creativity and innovation using AI technologies in the financial service sector. Secondly, the biggest reason for this limitation to be mentioned is the quality of data in both quality and quantity in Vietnam on the financial sector has not been guaranteed. To be able to promote the wider application of AI in the financial sector, it is necessary to standardize financial statements and to promote the disclosure of financial information and business activities of enterprises that must be implemented before AI technology application can be thought of. Thirdly, with their data advantages, state agencies in charge of policy making can gradually deploy AI application in forecasting and analyzing data on the relevant macro-economy and financial industry. In particular, AI can be used as a warning tool for strong fluctuations in the macro-economy so that the appropriate response policies can be issued in a timely manner. Fourthly, using AI technology to ensure compliance with industry regulations and legal regulations, also known as Regulatory Technology (RegTech), should also be of interest and widespread in the financial industry and other related industries. Fifthly, as being used in an emerging economy, the use of AI technology will face a big psychological barrier from the users. Therefore, the leading role of large enterprises in the financial industry, especially large financial institutions in Vietnam, must be the pioneer in technological innovation and AI application more in these products/services. Policies regarding human resources and technical infrastructure development In addition, the policies to develop human resources and technical infrastructure are proposed as follows: Firstly, changing the training mindset at undergraduate and graduate institutions/universities is very important. Not only being in cooperation with economic organizations and financial institutions to create immediate human resources to meet temporary scarcity needs, universities in diverse fields (natural sciences, social sciences) need to work together to create training programs that combine the necessary knowledge and skills for specialized human resources for the Vietnamese digital economy. In order to cause this policy to become feasible, the leadership role of the Ministry of Education and Training, which is the main body that guides training policy on a macro scale, needs to be demonstrated. Secondly, promoting cooperation between financial institutions - banks as end users and specialized enterprises providing technical infrastructure and high-tech services. Beyond performing cooperation, creating an ecosystem of businesses specializing in providing services and technologies in the field of AI is essential. The success in applying technology to the payment field through the cooperation among payment technology enterprises and financial institutions listed as banks is a typical example and should be exploited to learn for success and failure lessons. Thirdly, the role of state management agencies in the banking and finance sector in creating a supportive environment for the development of AI technologies in the investment sector. Currently, there has been no government agency in the financial sector that has taken the lead in applying AI technology to policy management and macroeconomic management while state agencies are the most fully-resourced places in the development of infrastructure and AI technology. This creates a huge gap in dissemination and sets a good precedent for private sector adoption and AI technology use as well as consumer confidence. For the current trend, state agencies in the developed countries have also been considering the AI technology application more deeply in their state management fields. State management agencies in Vietnam should consider investing this as soon as possible. A methodical investment strategy with abundant resources from state agencies will create a ‘push’ in the development of technical infrastructure and the popularity of the AI ​​field in general and in the finance investment field in particular. To develop a useful AI application does not necessarily require too many financial resources and technical systems. A technology system at the current level of popularity along with current programming languages that open-source codes for machine learning applications and the community of programmers can help develop AI applications. Currently, the access to machine learning techniques is no longer beyond the reach of businesses and individuals in Vietnam. The biggest difficulty lies in the collection and the processing of financial data in Vietnam because the data being stored is not synchronized and the data quality (completeness) has not been optimally guaranteed. On the other hand, the above-average performance of these simple machine learning techniques speaks to the huge potential of AI application in financial investment now and in the near future. Please refer to the full research Artificial Intelligence Technology Application in Vietnamese Financial Services here. Author group: Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ, Dr. Nguyễn Hữu Huân – Faculty of Banking, UEH College of Business. This is in series of Spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All” message, UEH would like to invite valued readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #57. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Voice of: Ngọc Quí Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of September 5, 2022, at Room A205, the signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) took place and Kwangwoon University, Korea (KWU) with the purpose of promoting the scientific research development, teaching and international projects of the two Universities, especially the project “City to City” so as to enhance the development of HCMC and Cities in Southeast Asia. Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategies and Policies Consulting Council; Dr. Park Young June - Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice Rector of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH College of Business; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; MSc. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Dean of Institute of Smart City and Management; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of School of Media Design; Dr. Yi Dong Su - Vice Dean of School of Media Design, UEH Department of Research Management-International Cooperation and Leaders of UEH-affiliated Schools/ Institutes. On behalf of Kwangwoon University, Korea, there were Ms. Cho Sunyoung - Chairperson of Kwangwoon University, Dr. Kim Jongheon - President of Kwangwoon University, Professor Park Taewon and Professor Tran Van Tu. The overview of the signing ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “UEH, as the leading key University in Vietnam, is gradually asserting our reputation on the world’s educational map. With the orientation of internationalization, UEH always believes in the power of cooperation with international partners, and we are happy to continue this long-standing relationship with Kwangwoon University. UEH looks forward to working with Kwangwoon on activities related to City to City project in order to promote the development of HCMC and South-East Asia (SEA) cities, contribute to the growth, development and impact of Korean industry and community in Vietnam and SEA. We can together support startups; connect stakeholders for the development of both cities; do research; develop higher education programs as well as consulting and training programs for both public and private sectors." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President speaking Dr. Kim Jongheon - President of Kwangwoon University - sent his sincere thanks for the warm welcome of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and stated: “Kwangwoon School, established in 1934, has been developed for more than 85 years. At this time being, our University is very honored to be one of the major universities with diverse achievements in the field of electronics and media. I am very grateful to the Chairman of UEH University Council for facilitating this visit to UEH and signing a cooperation agreement. I absolutely hope that in the future our two Universities can connect with each other and develop in many fields, especially in the field of information technology, electronics, as well as smart cities and other programs that UEH has been developing. In addition, we look forward to cultivating and developing more areas of training and knowledge exchange between the two universities. I also look forward to meeting and welcoming your representatives at Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea.” Dr. Kim Jongheon – Rector of Kwangwoon University speaking Within the framework of this ceremony, the representatives of the two Universities introduced training activities, scientific research and technology transfer; at the same time, discussing cooperation between the two Universities on student and lecturer exchange; developing curicumlum and syllabus; program accreditation; joint degrees/dual degrees; courses; co-organizing Workshop/ Conference/ Publishing and competition; cooperation in research, project implementation, internship programs and other activities. Concurrently, the two sides exchanged details regarding the “City to City” Project with the following activities as follows: In terms of the spirit of a comprehensive agreement, the two Universities have officially signed a cooperation agreement to further develop the fields of mutual interest in academic and professional areas, with the following contents: KWU and UEH are obliged to render organizational assistance for the students and faculty coming into a territory of their countries for educational and cultural purposes. Both institutions also agree to continue working together to promote further understanding and cooperation in academic and continuing education programs and to develop further projects and activities that may benefit each other. Representatives of the two Universities signing a cooperation agreement Kwangwoon University, established in 1934, is the first University to teach Electronic Engineering in Korea. Currently, Kwangwoon University, with high rankings and a reputation in education in Korea, has more than 10,000 students studying. This is also one of the 4 best Korean Language schools in Seoul for international students. In the context of prosperous progress during Vietnam-Korea relations, UEH and Kwangwoon University have more opportunities to promote cooperation in a more practical way, bringing more opportunities for research, teaching, learning and development towards the experiences for lecturers and students between the two Universities. Additional pictures at the signing ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing - Communication, UEH ISCM, UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 27, 2022 at Vinh Long Branch, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held “Public-sector Human Resources for the Mekong Delta” Seminar and officially launched the “UEH Mekong 2030” Program with the desire to train high-quality public sector human resources for the future, specifically for the 13 Provinces in the Mekong Delta (Mekong Delta). The overview of the seminar Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of UEH Party Committee, Chairman of UEH University Council - delivering the opening speech Appreciating the seminar, Mr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Deputy Secretary, Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People’s Committee - emphasized: “The seminar is an initial step in building a strategy for human resource development to achieve the goal of developing the local socio-economic and that of the Mekong Delta region. I would like to thank the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vinh Long Branch took the initiative to organize this seminar to jointly find out solutions to develop and to train high-quality human resources for the public sector. Vinh Long Province will join with other Provinces in the region to be highly determined towards implementing these solutions as a basis to build, to promote and to boost the quality of the public sector in the most effective way for the development strategy of the Mekong Delta to the year 2030.” Mr. Lu Quang Ngoi - Deputy Secretary, Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People’s Committee - giving a speech Launching the UEH Mekong Steering Committee 2030 Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President - announcing the opening of the Senior Executive Master Class in Public Policy in the Mekong Delta New, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the Strengthening Provincial Capacity Program (SPC) Project sponsored by USAID, a delegation from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a program to learn management experience, research, exchange, and work at Portland State University (PSU), USA; concurrently, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two Universities was officially signed. The delegation of UEH had working sessions and shared useful experiences with professors, leading scholars at PSU, urban education and financial managers in Portland, Oregon, the USA on sustainable development directions related to education and research that benefit the community. The objective of these working sessions is to improve the understanding and responsiveness of the economic management capacity of local organizations in Vietnam as well as to improve the quality and internationalization of training programs for higher education institutions, etc. Especially, within the framework of the program, on July 28th, 2022, leaders of UEH and PSU officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the following contents: exchange of students and lecturers; recognizing each other’s training credits for implementing joint training programs; cooperation in sharing resources on academics and research; promoting research published internationally and more. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dr. Stephen Percy - President of Portland State University Portland State University is an innovative, public research University that combines education with collaborative skills and creative problem-solving for maximum impact. The school ranks at 5th position in the United States for community service learning activities (in accordance with US News & World Report), 100% of students complete projects or internships for the community to be able to graduate. Therefore, the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between UEH and PSU is an important milestone to jointly promote training and research activities for the community, for the sustainable development that both Universities are aiming for. Concurrently, this is also a condition for the two Universities to perform their roles well within the framework of the Strengthening Provincial Capacity Program Project funded by USAID, bringing practical values ​​to the community and society. Additional photos relating to the signing ceremony: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is increasingly being adopted globally and is absolutely bringing in the core changes in a number of industries, including financial services. In this development trend, in Vietnam, the application of AI technology in the fields of asset management, risk management and financial advisory services is being rather limited. In part 1 of this research paper, the authors will provide an overview of the most popular trends and AI technologies used in asset management, risk management and financial advice today. Machine Learning (ML) – The most popular AI approach until the current time While AI is a vast field with many approaches developed over time, the recent interest in AI has been almost entirely focused on machine learning (ML) techniques and has been the most popular AI approach up to the current time. Machine Learning – ML is concerned with using data to incrementally tune the parameters of statistical, probabilistic, and other computational models. Essentially, ML automates one or more stages of information processing to produce a final model for forecasting or classification. Most ML applications in property management, and even in management in general, are based on a few key techniques. The main characteristics of the popular machine learning techniques used in the financial sector are shown in Table 1. Artifical Neural Network Random forest Support Vector Machine Cluster Analysis Evolutionary algorithm LASSO algorithm Natural Language Processing Table 1: Key characteristics of popular machine learning techniques used in the financial sector. Source: Author The current status of AI technology application in the financial sector in Vietnam In Vietnam, AI technology has been widely applied in the financial industry, which manifests as more and more FinTech businesses are born. Figure 1: The number of Fintech startups by sector within 2017-2020. Source: fintechnews.sg The significant increase in Fintech businesses demonstrates the potential of applying technology to solve problems and issues in the financial sector. However, the growth of Fintech companies in the period 2015-2020 shows that the growth mainly focuses on a few areas (payments, lending) and ignores some very potential areas and important role in the financial industry (investment, asset management, risk management). In accordance with a report conducted by Fintechnews.sg on the Fintech sector in Vietnam, the payment, lending and blockchain sectors account for more than 60% of Fintech businesses. Meanwhile, the number of Fintech enterprises in the field of asset management, credit rating/rating accounts for less than 13% (Figure 2). Part of the reason may lie in the fact that the core technology required in the fields of asset management, risk management or financial investment requires complex technologies and requires a lot of human and financial cost resources to develop, rather than technologies in the areas of P2P payment or lending. Figure 2: Distribution of Fintech enterprises by sector in 2020 in Vietnam. Source: fintechnews.sg Solutions for AI technology application in the field of financial services in Vietnam today * Portfolio Management AI techniques can be used to perform fundamental analysis that requires the combination of multiple sources of information, including the use of text analytics, and to optimize attribution assets in financial portfolios. Compared to conventional portfolio optimization methods, AI techniques often provide better estimates of return and variance. These estimates can be used to optimize traditional portfolios. Furthermore, AI can be used directly for asset allocation decisions to build portfolios that meet performance goals more closely than portfolios generated using traditional methods. Methods to build portfolio include: NLP, LASSO Regression, Artificial neural network (ANN), SVM. Portfolio Optimization Method: Artificial neural network (ANN) techniques can be trained to make asset allocation decisions under complex constraints that are often not easy to integrate into returns expectation – variance. * Financial risk management AI techniques also have applications in risk management, involving both market risk and credit risk. Market risk refers to the possibility of loss due to common market influences, and credit (or counterparty) risk is the risk that a counterparty will not fulfill its contractual obligations. One application of AI in market risk management involves extracting information from textual or visual qualitative data sources. Or unsupervised AI methods can be used to detect anomalies in the risk model’s forecast outputs by evaluating all the forecasts generated by the model and automatically identify any anomalies. Risk managers can also use supervised AI techniques to generate benchmark forecasts for model validation. Comparing model results and forecasting standards will reveal whether the risk model is generating predictions that are significantly different from those generated by AI. AI techniques that can also predict market volatility and financial crises, especially ANNs and SVMs, are capable of capturing nonlinear relationships that give them an advantage over natural model regression with conditional variance (GARCH). ANN and SVM techniques are also widely applied in credit risk management today. * Financial consulting by automated robot technology Robot-advisors are computer programs that provide financial advice to assist individual investors in their investment activities. Advisor-robots are gaining considerable attention recently because of their success in reducing entry barriers for amateur investors. Robotic advisors can integrate all kinds of AI applications into portfolio management, trading and portfolio risk management. By embracing the success of AI in these areas, robot-advisors can not only create portfolios with better out-of-sample performance for investors but also can automatically rebalance the portfolio, automatically managing the risk of the portfolio and minimizing transaction costs. Institutional investors can also benefit from robot advisors’ ability to process a wide range of financial data. Although reducing behavioral biases when making investment decisions is beneficial for all types of investors, non-specialist investors especially benefit from robotic advice in terms of raising capital portfolio performance, increasing diversification and reducing risk. Please refer to the full research APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY IN FINANCIAL SERVICES IN VIETNAM here. Author group: Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ, Dr. Nguyễn Hữu Huân – Faculty of Banking, UEH School of Business. This writing is in series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #56 “Application of Artificial Intelligence Technology in Financial Services in Vietnam – Part 2: Recommendations for policy”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Academic Seminar "Vietnam Poverty and Equity Assessment - From the Last Mile to the Next Mile" is a joint initiative of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the World Bank (WB) in our shared mission of knowledge sharing. With more than 40 attendees, the seminar discussed the latest report by the World Bank on poverty reduction as well as policies against Poverty and Inequality in Vietnam in the future. The event welcomed Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President; representatives from Department of Research Management and International Cooperation (RMIC) and the School of Economics, UEH-CELG; as well as representatives from the World Bank, including: Dr. Matthew Wai-Poi, Lead Economist for the Poverty and Equity Global Practice, and Dr. Judy Yang, Senior Economist for Poverty and Equity Global Practice; alongside nearly 40 faculty members, lecturers, staff and students from UEH and other institutions. According to the statistics and evaluation done in Vietnam between 2010 and 2020, the "Vietnam Poverty and Equity Assessment - From the Last Mile to the Next Mile" presented evidence of poverty reduction efforts in the country, providing a more comprehensive oversight while proposing agendas to help Vietnam improve its current situation. Accordingly, the poverty and equity agenda is no longer only about raising minimum living standards and tackling chronic poverty, but also about creating new and sustainable economic pathways for a more aspirational population. This is also the goal of The Next Mile, which is to help those who have escaped poverty achieve economic security and a much higher standard of living. Despite it being a decade of significant progress, the experts went on to warn that the last mile challenges remain in remote regions and other vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, the ethnic minorities and/or the elderly. The report concluded with policy recommendations within the framework from the Last Mile to the Next Mile, in which, for the Last Mile, target poverty where it still exists by using digital infrastructure and tools to reduce economic distance to remote areas as well as improve education and technology on agriculture. For the Next Mile, some policies for the way forward include ensuring equitable education quality, improving higher-education quality and access, addressing coverage gaps in SP, and investing to modernize social protection and tax administration capacity. The seminar has attracted the interest and discussion of UEH professors and students. Following the event, experts from the World Bank met with professors from the School of Economics to discuss future opportunities for collaboration, with the expectation that the relationship between the two parties will continue to flourish. 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or reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger× Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the occasion of the 55th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Cambodia, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the delegation of the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) led by Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Phuc visited and worked with the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports within the framework of the Cultural Week of Vietnam in Cambodia from August 9th-13th, 2022. On August 10th, 2022, the delegation of UEH included MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Vice Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus, with Lecturers of Department of Research Management - International Cooperation of UEH and Mekong International Training Center (at Vinh Long Campus), attended the forum. The Vietnamese educational forum took place at the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports. Receiving and working with the delegation were Mr. Pit Channam - Permanent Deputy Minister of Education, Youth and Sports Cambodia. The forum aims to promote and improve the quality of higher education cooperation between Vietnam and Cambodia. UEH participating in a working session with Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Education and Training, Mr. Nguyen Van Phuc, at the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of 10 Vietnamese Universities that have cooperative relations with Cambodian higher education institutions attending this forum. On this occasion, UEH University expressed its desire to connect and expand cooperation with Cambodian training institutions in training high-quality human resources to meet the needs of society, contributing to promoting the importance of human resources and educational collaboration between the two countries. Delegates participating in Vietnam education forum in Cambodia taking souvenir photos Within the framework of Vietnam Culture Week in Cambodia in 2022, the Ministry of Education and Training cooperates with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to organize the Vietnam Culture and Education Exhibition in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with the theme “Cultural Heritage and Human Development.” The exhibition introduces more than 50 photos of Vietnamese culture, landscape, and people’s life, especially natural heritages, tangible and intangible cultural heritages of Vietnam that have been recognized by UNESCO and listed on the World Heritage List. These are images of Vietnamese sports achievements, introducing an integrating and developing Vietnam. Besides, there is a space to display Vietnamese handicraft products. In particular, this is the first time Vietnamese higher education institutions have participated in the exhibition, having the opportunity to introduce Vietnamese education and education policies for international students, including Cambodian students. The exhibition booths of Vietnamese higher education institutions brought a new, vivid and diverse color to the exhibition. At the event, UEH participated in an image exhibition and directly consulted to introduce the professions and training policies of UEH University, attracting a lot of students, learners, and parents to visit and learn, in which a diversity of programs and scholarship policies support Cambodian students upon their enrollment at UEH Ho Chi Minh City Campuses and Vinh Long Campus. Leaders of the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and UEH’s delegation taking souvenir photos Ms. Phoeurng Sackona - Minister of Culture and Arts of Cambodia, Vice Minister of Education and Training of Vietnam Nguyen Van Phuc, Leader of Department of International Cooperation (Ministry of Education and Training), and UEH delegation taking souvenir photos. On this occasion, the delegation from UEH University also visited and exchanged with the Khmer - Vietnamese Association in Cambodia. Receiving and working with the delegation of UEH were Mr. Sim Chy - President of the Association and leaders and officials of the Khmer - Vietnamese Association in Cambodia. Mr. Sim Chy sent his sincere thanks to UEH university; at the same time, he hoped that in the near future, there would be more cohesion between the two Units in coordination activities in accordance with the capabilities of both sides to consult and support the Vietnamese community as well as the students in Cambodia who wish to study at UEH in particular and Vietnam in general. Deputy Minister of Education and Training of Vietnam Nguyen Van Phuc, Leader of the Department of International Cooperation (Ministry of Education and Training), and UEH’s delegation taking souvenir photos during the visit and working session with the Khmer - Vietnamese Association in Cambodia Mr. Sim Chy, President of the Khmer - Vietnamese Association in Cambodia, and his wife taking memorable photos with the delegation from UEH Additional photos relating to UEH delegation in Cambodia News, photos: UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation, Mekong International Training Center (at Vinh Long Campus) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Autumn August, the month of the late summer rains just passing through the window, the month of the emotional region calling to the place "small village, alley, my house is there", the place of memories of childhood, humming the song "the star lamp, the bright five-pointed star", which brought with it both crispy laughter and the rhythm of the drums "tung dinh dinh cac tung dinh dinh." Are there your familiar images in a sky of memories? In those moments, in a month, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the children's festival, and the festival of fullness will be like the full moon. Colorful lanterns and mixed mooncakes filled with green beans have also begun to be displayed. Have you ever enjoyed a mooncake filled with "love"? Mid-Autumn Festival at UEH is very simple, wearing a volunteer blue shirt and a passionate heart, we carry on our luggage of knowledge, warm gifts, and moon cakes filled with love to come to disadvantaged children in remote areas. The light of the country road is fully lit by the youth of UEH. Lovely lanterns prepared by UEH students Remembering the Happy Full Moon Festival in Mang Thit District, Vinh Long Province that year, after more than a month of preparation, we were on our way to this place. The locals eagerly awaited us early. In the middle of the hot afternoon, UEH soldiers were busy preparing folk games, decorating the stage with their own hands, and meticulously wrapping meaningful gifts for children. With the money from the fundraising sales and the great support from the sponsors, the youth of UEH seems to be on fire, gaining strength and spreading love. More than 10,000 gifts are given each year, more than 1000 family situations are helped, and many youth projects are born. Economic student volunteer campaign 2022 donating VND 50,000,000 for the project "Lighting up the countryside", a solar street light route towards a new and improved rural standard More meaningful community projects that UEH wishes to bring in the future cultivate long-term positive values, for example, the UEH Global Learning project – a free digital transformation support project for high schools in disadvantaged provinces. Joining hands is strong, which together with UEH gives wings to generations of knowledge to reach out for a sustainable future and a better life. Giving is forever, all companion information from the community will be made public at https://future.ueh.edu.vn/giving/ GIVING NOW UEH would like to sincerely thank you for listening and sharing our story, wish you all good health, and see you in the next issues of the story of giving! UEH For a more sustainable future – Working together for a sustainable future Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the wave of strong technology development, finance - accounting is the priority activity for digital transformation and leading technology application in enterprises. However, the implementation of digital accounting at small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam is a complicated process due to the influence of diverse factors. Through the article, the authors emphasize the need to raise the awareness of SMEs, to reform the policy structure and to highlight the benefits that digital transformation bring in the direction of integration besides  suggesting some proposed solutions and suitable recommendations. Digital accounting and digital accounting application Digitization is not only a technological innovation but also includes the way that companies and enterprises manage production and business processes in their units. Accounting work at economic units focuses on activities, including activities of collecting, processing, examining, analyzing and providing economic and financial information. The arrival of Industry 4.0 is predicted to create significant impacts on the accounting field. Specifically, the electronic network (Internet) will be used as a means of communication for the exchange of accounting information, and at the same time, accounting processes will be redesigned through the use of electronic networks and digital information. Therefore, in this study, digitalization is defined as the process of digitizing and automating accounting processes based on modern technologies. The application of digital technology will bring many benefits to the unit, including a shorter cycle time compared to those of the traditional process because of frequent activities listed as credit approval, payment and money collection, transaction processing, closing, reporting and so on are reduced; the wider range of operating space; the improved service delivery time; the reduced error rate in the processing of transactions; the reduced number of employees in the accounting apparatus and the improved labor efficiency of the accounting department; the saved cost of record keeping; the improved efficiency of information security. However, the acceptance and the application of the developments generated by a series of modern IT advances are always associated with the process of change of the whole society, especially in terms of perception. Once one society, especially SMEs, is aware of the positive aspects as well as the benefits of applying digital technology, the implementation will quickly achieve success. Some proposed solutions and recommendations to raise awareness concerning digital accounting implementation in small and medium enterprises in Vietnam Some solutions In order to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) be effective in implementing and applying the advances of Industry 4.0, especially applying digital technology to the organization of accounting at the unit, some synchronous solutions need to be implemented as follows. * The solution group related to the legal environment: * The solution group related to information technology management: * The solution group related to human resource management: Deploying digital tools is often inadequate for businesses to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. Therefore, managers need to be aware of the resources needed for each stage in the roadmap to implement the digital technology in order to fully equip all resources for the organization to create the best conditions for the digital technology implementation at the unit. Accordingly, resources on IT infrastructure and appropriate financial resources are very important factors. In addition, the support of the manager is a factor proven to have a significant influence in the process of implementing the digital technology application. Therefore, in addition to investing in the necessary infrastructure, all relevant groups of employees must have access, training, and incentives to adopt these IT tools. Accordingly, managers need to provide training and refresher courses to improve their professional qualifications and IT application level for employees at the unit, especially those in charge of accounting. accounting at the unit. * For accountants: Auditors need to realize that the implementation of the application of digital technology is an objective necessity of the unit to keep up with the economic development momentum in the region and in the world. With the awareness that this is an objective necessity, the auditor will have the motivation to continue making efforts for the application of digital technology and be able to overcome all difficulties in the application process. Constantly improving and learning to improve professional qualifications and modern IT application capacity. Some recommendations * For the Government: * For governing bodies: * For small and medium enterprises: Please refer to the full research Solutions towards Digital Accounting for Small and Medium Enterprises in Vietnam here. Author group: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phạm Quang Huy and MSc. Vũ Kiến Phúc – UEH Department of Accounting. This writing is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite Dear readers to look forward to the following Newsletter. News photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of August 18th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to welcome the delegation of the Consulate-General of Australia in Ho Chi Minh City to visit, exchange and work at UEH. This was the official visit and working session of Consul General Sarah Hooper to UEH to promote bilateral cooperation opportunities between Vietnam and Australia in the field of innovation. Welcoming the Australian Consul General, on behalf of the UEH side, there were the participation of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design, Head of UEH Department of Undergraduate Studies; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; MSc. Phan Nhu Minh - Vice Dean of UEH International School of Business; MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of Administration Office of UEH College of Technology and Design; MSc. Vuong Khiet - Director of UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) Incubator. On behalf of the Australian Consulate-General delegation, UEH was honored to welcome Ms. Sarah Hooper, Consul General of Australia in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Ciaran Chestnutt, Deputy Consul General of Australia in Ho Chi Minh City; Ms. Rebecca Ball - Australian Government Commercial Counselor and other members of the Consulate delegation. The Consulate General taking pictures and discussing with Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH The atmosphere of the meeting and welcoming ceremony at UEH Campus A Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh asserted: “UEH always appreciates the cooperation relationship with international partners in general and with Australia in particular. UEH has restructured and established 3 member colleges, aiming for a multidisciplinary university. This formation and restructuring carry values and have profound meaning to UEH’s sustainable development strategy over the past 45 years and development orientation in the upcoming time. At UEH, we respect differences, value the diversity of cultures and personalities of each individual and partner, and are always ready to share and proactively support international students to integrate and learn in the best way. I hope Ms. Sarah Hooper and other delegates from the Australian Consulate-General will support UEH to conduct research for the community, promote educational cooperation between UEH and Australian institutes/universities, organize visits and exchanges to develop the start-up ecosystem between the two countries.” At the meeting, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao introduced the overview, core values, and development orientation towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH university. Continuing the working session, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and the representative of the Consulate-General’s delegation, Mrs. Sarah Hooper, discussed the strengths of the two sides and cooperation opportunities around areas listed as developing an innovation ecosystem at the two units, student-startup exchange programs besides promoting cooperation in the field of education between UEH and Australian Universities and so on. Ms. Sarah Hooper highly appreciated the achievements of UEH over the years, especially the development of an innovation ecosystem and research cooperation between Australia and Vietnam. Representatives of the two units exchanged opportunities for future collaboration in the fields of technology, healthcare, technology application in the field of communication design, exchange of start-up projects, and the start-up ecosystem development in the Mekong Delta. In addition to the above fields, the representatives of the two units also proposed student exchange programs between Australian Universities and UEH. Both sides agreed to look for suitable partners, constantly creating an environment to promote the relationship to grow stronger and stronger towards comprehensive educational cooperation. At the same time, projects and scientific research work in the fields of Fintech, Media, Healthtech, and so on at UEH will receive investment and support from the Australian government and banks in terms of resources and human resources. Consulate-General Delegation in the working session Leaders of the two Units have agreed to implement periodical work programs between the two sides to monitor and evaluate the progress of research and cooperation projects, aiming to sign a memorandum of understanding to work together, resonate strengths, and take advantage of the advantages of each unit. This is a potential opportunity for UEH to expand its extensive network of international partners in our journey to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable University. UEH leaders presenting gifts and taking souvenir photos with the Australian Consulate-General Delegation Additional photos relating to the discussion and the meeting: News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On 19th and 20th August, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperates with the Asian Asssociation for Environmental and Resource Economics (AAERE) to organize an international conference on the topic “A pathway towards Carbon Neutrality in Asia”. This is the 11th Congress of the Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, being hosted by the Institute of Environmental Economics in Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) and the School of Economics, Law, and Government, UEH (CELG). The Congress is a forum for scholars to discuss in-depth on many interesting and important topics beyond carbon emission such as biodiversity, water quality, waste management, environmental and sustainable development. Among them, the topic "Reconciling Economic Success with Climate Risks in Vietnam" has been received much attention, sharing and discussion. In particular, the Congress devotes an in-depth discussion session for universities to share strategies and action programs towards carbon neutrality, building and developing a network of sustainable universities, including the leading role of UEH. The Congress “A pathway towards carbon neutrality in Asia” is organized with the participation of economists, domestic and foreign policymakers such as: Dr. Muthukamara Mani (Lead Economist in the Office of the Chief Economist of the World Bank's South Asia Region), Prof. Paul Ekins (UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources), Prof. Su Dinh Thanh (Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics), Prof. Soocheol Lee, Prof. Budy Prasetyo Resosudarmo, Prof. Ken-ichi Akao (Asian Environmental and Resource Economics Association), Prof. Orapan Nabangchang, Dr. Phumsith Mahasuweerachai, Dr. Rawadee Jarungrattanapong (Institute of Economics and Environment for the Lower Mekong Subregion), Prof. Arief Anshory Yusuf (Institute of Economics and Environment Indonesia), Prof. Awang Noor Abd Ghani (Malaysian Institute of Economics and Environment), Prof. Bui Dung The (Vietnam Institute of Economics and Environment), Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai (Editor-in-Chief of Asian Business and Economic Research Journal - JABES)… In addition, the conference attracts the participation of leaders of a number of universities and research institutes in the network of domestic and foreign universities with the same direction for sustainable development: University College London (United Kingdom), Waseda University (Japan), Australian National University (Australia)… Carbon  neutrality has become a keygoal on the world’s agenda of combatting climate and environmental issues. With the insight of carbon dioxide effects on global climate and the environment, being carbon-neutral is increasingly seen by governments as an urgent goal to achieving   sustainable development. By  COP26  in  2021, 136 countries have pledged to achieve the state of  carbon neutrality within this century.Big emitters have shared plans on becoming carbon-neutral:  the European Union, the United States, Australia and Brazil aims to achieve net-zero  emission by 2050. In Asia-Pacific, a region responsible for 80% of the world’s coal consumption and 60% of carbon dioxide emission, Japan has pledged for 2050 and China 2060, while India looks towards 2070 as the threshold.  Most  Southeast  Asian  countries  have  also  set  target to achieve  net-zero carbon emission around mid-century. As for Vietnam, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has announced a solid commitment to responding to climate change with a goal of net-zero emissions reduction by 2050. Reaching carbon neutrality requires tremendous changes in the energy sector of countries as the process involves reducing fossil fuel use, switching to low-carbon or renewable energy, increasing energy use efficiency, as  well as forest conservation, afforestation, and changing to low-carbon lifestyle and consumption. This process is particularly challenging for  Asian  countries that are fuel-based economies and have competing development goals. The organizing committee received 204 papers from scholars, researchers,  policymakers, lecturers and fellows worldwide (more than 191 authors submitted from more than 30 countries, 130 research institutes/universities/ministries). The percentage of submissions from foreign scholars accounted for 94% of the number of submissions to the conference. The articles were peer-reviewed by famous scientists in the scientific council. As a result, there were 150 papers that were evaluated with theoretical as well as practical quality, divided according to the discussion sessions of the congress. The presentations at the Conference continued to receive suggestions for improvement. After that, high-quality articles will have the opportunity to publish in prestigious journals such as Journal of Asian Business and Economic Research - UEH (JABES). The congress took place over two days ( 19 – 20 of August 2022) with many parallel and thematic sessions with in-depth topics: (1) Carbon neutrality; (2) Impact and mitigation policies of climate change; (3) Renewable energy and electricity; (4) Non-market valuation; (5) Biodiversity and ecosystem management; (6) Waste management and circular economy; (7) Low carbon building, house, and home appliances; (8) Climate change and food, forest and agriculture; (9) Climate change and community resilience: insights from South Asia; (10) Accelerating energy transitions: industry, infrastructure, institution and policy; (11) Sustainable energy in Southeast Asian countries, …Though we are from various countries, we all face almost the same big problems in the region, especially environmental degradation, climate change and Covid-19. Synergy from the research network like AAERE and EEPSEA (UEH), together with the integration of transdisciplinary approaches, could boost effective, inclusive and sustainable solutions.  The UEH university would even more support that connection. The highlight of the Congress came from two presentations by two world-renowned speakers: (1) Prof. Paul Ekins - Institute for Sustainable Resources  - University College London presented the topic “Getting to carbon neutrality” Challenges and implications for Vietnam”and outlined outlined the specific directions that UCL had been taking in its carbon-neutral roadmap with the goal of reducing campus carbon emissions by 2024 by using green energy sources, and by 2030 producing green energy at UCL and using new energy sources instead of fossil energies. The professor said that the world in general and Asia, in particular, have been facing extreme climate change; besides, there will be dangerous dangers that different countries are taking different measures to prevent.  The reduction of carbon emissions in the short term has limitations such as reduced GDP, increased investment costs for carbon emissions reduction, etc., but in the long run, it brings many new opportunities foreconomic development from the reduction of carbon emissions. Development of renewable energy technologies. To move towards the carbon neutral roadmap, it is necessary to involve the governments of countries with policies to promote sustainable development, and mitigate climate change, thereby reducing potential costs. “Radical policy interventions are required to bring about the low-carbon technological revolution.  Changing this political reality is the necessary condition for the adequate mitigation of climate change, and promoting environmental sustainability more generally, which will alone avoid the potentially enormous, but still very uncertain, costs of massive global change”, he concluded. (2) Dr. Muthukumara Mani - Lead Economist in the Office of the Chief Economist of the World Bank's South Asia Region presented the topic “Reconciling Economic Success with Climate Risks in Vietnam”. His analysis sheds light on the contrast between the narrative that Vietnam wants to achieve economic success by 2045 and the climate risks that could threaten economic success expectations. Specifically, Vietnam aspires to become a high-income economy by 2045:  The fastest growth rate of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita (5.5 percent a year on average), resulting in a three-and-a-half-fold increase in per capita income. Significant structural transformation, with the agricultural sector's share in GDP falling from more than 40% in the late 1980s to less than 20% in recent years,... For Vietnam to reach high-income status, it will need to exceed its historical growth rates achieved during the 1990-2020 period. Meanwhile,  Vietnam’s 100 million people are among the most vulnerable in the world to the ravages of climate change. Climate change poses an increasingly severe threat to Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry, and fishery sectors: In the North, rising temperatures are likely to lead to heat stress and productivity losses and shorten plant growth cycles, with severe water shortages curbing annual yields. In the center, coastal areas and cities are increasingly exposed to flooding caused by typhoons and tropical storms. In the South, the vast Mekong Delta region is particularly at significant risk from sea level rise.  As such, building a recovery roadmap will not be cheap and will require additional reforms. The speaker proposed six priority policy packages to realize Vietnam's economic and environmental goals successfully.. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH said “With a strong restructuring process towards multi-industry and sustainability, The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has enough capacity to promote multidisciplinary research and collaborate with partners to solve regional problems. As the host organization of the international scientific conference " A pathway towards carbon neutrality in Asia ", the congress has promoted its role as an effective launch platform, connecting scientistsand policymakers, together in in-depth discussions to find possible solutions for a sustainable future roadmap”. Other pictures at conference: Toàn cảnh phiên khai mạc hội thảo Các phiên thảo luận Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Continuing to implement the Free Digital Transformation Support Community Project (UEH Global Learning) for schools, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held a training course “Electronic Teaching Design” at the end of July, bringing practical support products to high schools to apply information technology in teaching, learning and organizing exams. On two days July 23rd and July 24th, 2022, UEH organized a training course “Electronic Teaching Design” for more than 2,000 teachers. The goal of the training course is to help teachers understand and use proficiently the model of an E-learning system to support teaching, and a synchronous online teaching tool; developing and implementing asynchronous lectures as well as deploying and handling the results of essay and multiple choice exams fairly and effectively and basic computer-related problems associated with teaching activities. The training program attracted Lecturers - Teachers from 477 schools with 2,916 people in the Mekong Delta Provinces, in which Preschool teachers: 257 people; primary school 589 people; Secondary School; 1,279 people; High school: 787 people; and College-University: 05 people. Participating in the training course, the lecturers and the teachers were provided with an overview of the Blended Learning model and how to design a SCORM asynchronous lesson and also learned how to build a video course. After that, the teachers also learned the fair and effective online exam process. With the knowledge provided in the training, teachers can confidently teach online. By combining tools to build video lessons with SCORM-designed lectures, teachers can flexibly use online learning support platforms to serve their teaching activities. The community project to support free digital transformation - UEH Global Learning aims to share and transfer digital transformation experiences in teaching and learning activities for high schools, especially schools with limited geographical constraints, and difficulties in organizing online teaching and learning. In the upcoming time, the project will be continued by UEH to schools in accordance with the needs of educational institutions in the country. News, Photos: UEH Department of Information Technology, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From August 15th to 18th, 2022, the UEH 2022 External Assessment will be held online with experts from FIBAA (Federal Republic of Germany). Education quality accreditation is a key work of UEH in the 2020-2025 term to ensure and improve training quality, fulfill responsibilities to learners, employers and society, and follow regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training. On the internationalization route, UEH has regularly self-assessed and improved its quality to meet the educational accreditation standards of prestigious domestic and international accrediting organizations. In 2022, UEH carries out accrediting activities for 05 university-level training programs including Business Administration, Marketing, Commercial Business, Real Estate, and Accounting in accordance with the set of international quality accreditation standards FIBAA (Federal Republic of Germany). On the side of FIBAA, the external assessment team was led by Ms. Anja Gleissner - Project Director along with professors and experts in related fields: Prof. Dr. Stefan Eckert - International Business Administration, Technical University Dresden (Germany); Prof. Dr. Joerg Erpenbach - Marketing and Real Estate, University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management, Essen (Germany); Prof. Dr. Anke Muessig - Business Administration and Accounting, University of Luxembourg; Ms. Julia Ekhardt - expert from Microsoft Deutschland GmbH, Munich (Germany); Mr. Hüsnü Garibagaoglu - Student Representative of International Business Administration, Berlin School of Economics and Law, University of Applied Sciences (Germany); and Dr. Duong Nhu Hung - Dean of Faculty of Industrial Management, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. On the UEH side, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President together with leaders of faculties, program directors, and representatives of management units. In accordacne with the working program, FIBAA experts interviewed UEH leaders, school leaders, Training Program Directors, lecturers, students, alumni, and functional management units, to appraise and objectively evaluate training programs based on FIBAA quality assessment standards. The interview sessions were conducted on the principle of honesty, objectivity, and right subjects, and met the regulations of FIBAA. Opening of the FIBAA External Assessment Program at UEH in 2022 Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President - discussing with FIBAA experts Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President - introducing the overview of UEH Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Tien Khai presenting an overview of the training program framework at UEH Assessment activities outside the 2022 training program (online assessment) are of particular interest to the UEH community, sharing experiences, and learning to continuously improve construction, management, operation activities, and training program according to international standards. Accreditation is the basis for improving the quality of UEH's training in general and programs in particular, aiming to become a multidisciplinary university and develop sustainably in the upcoming period. More photos from the show: President and Program Directors Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Dang Khoa – Program Manager of Business Administration Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh – Marketing Program Manager Dr. Trinh Hiep Thien – Accountancy Program Manager Feedback session of the evaluation team outside FIBAA UEH School of Management UEH School of International Business - Marketing UEH School of Accounting UEH School of Economics QACD Team News, photos: UEH Department of Quality Assurance - Program Development, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of August 15th, 2022, at the Room A204, there was an agreement signing ceremony between the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and University of Newcastle, Australia (UON). This cooperation aims to promote the development of scientific research, teaching, and international projects of the two units. Attending the signing ceremony, on the UEH side, there were Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of the University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of  Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation. On the side of University of Newcastle, there were Prof. Dr. Caroline Chan - Vice-Chancellor, and Mr. Bret Sutcliffe - Director of Global International Relations. Overview of the signing ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “UEH is a leading key University in Vietnam and is gradually asserting its reputation on the world education map. With an international orientation, UEH is willing to work with the University of Newcastle to strengthen the partnership related to research activities, teaching, and international projects. Besides, this is also an opportunity for the two universities to increase exchanges and learn from each other, and hopefully, the relationship between the two universities will become stronger and more effective." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh speaking Ms. Caroline Chan - Vice Chancellor of UON - shared her joy and appreciated the cooperation relationship with UEH. At the same time, she proposed cooperation and sought support for activities and projects for lecturers and students through a memorandum of understanding signed between the two sides. Ms. Caroline Chan - Vice Chancellor of UON – giving a speech Within the framework of the ceremony, representatives of the two Universities introduced undergraduate and graduate training activities, scientific research, technology transfer, and international cooperation. At the same time, they discussed the issue of cooperation in training at the university level; organizing seminars, conferences, and exchanges of lecturers and students. In the spirit of a comprehensive agreement, the two sides officially signed a cooperation agreement with the following contents: Representatives of the two Universities signing a cooperation agreement The University of Newcastle was established in 1965 and is home to the Australian United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and an accredited International Training Center for Authorities and Leaders (CIFAL Institute). Among the Top 200 Best Universities in the world by QS World University Rankings 2022, UON is considered a University with a modern learning environment and the most innovative curriculum in Australia and the world. Therefore, cooperation with the University of Newcastle will bring the best study and career opportunities for UEH students. At the same time, it promotes the development of research projects and international publications, marking the increasing academic reputation of UEH globally. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of August 12th, 2022, at the Room B1.204, the signing ceremony of the agreement on training coordination activities to deploy the ACCA International Diploma Integrated Accounting Training Program between the two institutions took place: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Overview of the signing ceremony Attending the ceremony, from the UEH side, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH cum Head of UEH College of Business (COB), Board of Leaders of  Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation, General Department and School of Accounting, Heads/Deputies of Departments, Program Directors and the designing team of the program integrating international diplomas. On the side of ACCA Mainland Southeast Asia, there were: Mr. Renjith Varma - Regional Director, and delegates from the ACCA City office Ho Chi Minh. Agreement on coordination of training activities between ACCA and UEH for the purpose of implementing the Memorandum of Understanding signed between ACCA and UEH on February 22nd, 2022, thereby, realizing the strategy to promote building and developing an accounting training program that integrates ACCA’s International Certificate and enhances the internationalization and practicality of the current training programs of the School of Accounting, UEH College of Business (COB). Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - asserted: “UEH’s strategic development orientation to 2030 is to become a multidisciplinary University with an academic reputation in Asia and sustainable development. One of the strategic solutions we are implementing is to internationalize the training program towards practice by establishing close cooperation relationships with international professional organizations, including the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Continuing the success of the existing cooperation activities, UEH and ACCA continue to promote and take this partnership to a higher level by jointly developing an innovative, professional knowledge and skill-enhancing training program. This partnership enables learners to accumulate the international professional knowledge, skills, and qualities needed to become high-quality accounting and auditing professionals ready to work in international environments." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - speaking at the ceremony Appreciating this cooperation, Mr. Renjith Varma - ACCA Regional Director - emphasized: “The signing of a Training Cooperation Agreement between UEH and ACCA with specific cooperation terms in the integrated program of the first 09 subjects of the ACCA degree marks an important milestone in providing academic resources and professional development opportunities with the ACCA international qualification. Thereby, bringing global learning quality and high employability to UEH students after graduation.” Mr. Renjith Varma - Regional Director of ACCA - speaking The signed training cooperation agreement this time continues to demonstrate the commitment of ACCA and UEH in cooperation and implementation of the ACCA international diploma integrated accounting program, thereby, strengthening the construction capacity building of ACCA’s teaching staff as well as providing excellent opportunities for students studying Accounting at UEH in particular and the country in general. This will bring a favorable start on the students’ career path, contributing to the development and positive achievements of the Finance - Accounting industry in Vietnam. The two units signing an agreement on joint training activities to implement the ACCA international diploma integrated accounting training program. * Information concerning ACCA: ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the world’s most advanced professional body for accounting and finance professionals. This organization is a thriving global community of 233,000 members looking forward to 536,000 future members, present in 178 countries and territories, including people working in a variety of fields and professions. The organization operates with the motto that always upholds professional and ethical values. ACCA offers career success opportunities to people everywhere in accounting, finance, and management. The value of these qualifications and organizational learning opportunities will help business strategic leaders and professionals develop the forward-thinking and digital skills needed to create an organization and sustainable society. In December 2020, ACCA established a commitment with the United Nations on the Sustainability Goals, which ensures every commitment is measured and included in the annual report. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: COB General Department, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Under the instruction of the Standing Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, on the morning of August 12th, 2022, the Organization Committee of the City Party Committee and the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a cooperation program for the 2022-2023 period. The objective of the program is to contribute to improving the quality of cadres, civil servants, and public employees in the city’s political system. The conference was honored to welcome Mr. Nguyen Ho Hai - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee. On the side of the City Party Committee’s Organizing Committee, there were: Mr/C Nguyen Phuoc Loc - Member of the Standing Committee, City Party Committee, Head of the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee; Mr. Huynh Cach Mang - Member, Deputy Head of the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee. With the participation of representatives of the Department of Home Affairs, the City Cadres Academy, the Inspection Committee of the City Party Committee, the Office of the City Party Committee, the Internal Affairs Department of the City Party Committee, and the Propaganda Department of the City Party Committee. On the UEH side, there were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of the University; together with leaders of UEH Member Colleges and leaders of Units/Functions/Departments. Overview of the signing conference Development practice indicates that high-quality human resources in the public sector are crucial to the implementation of the strategy in line with the policies of the Party and the Government, thereby determining the quality of socio-economic development for Ho Chi Minh City in the period of 2020 - 2030, and a vision to 2045. The city strives to become a comprehensive, globally competitive center, and the locomotive leading a fast-growing and sustainable economy. Therefore, Ho Chi Minh City has 5 major challenges in developing high-quality human resources in the public sector, including: (1) high-quality human resources for policy-making, policy consulting and criticism; (2) high human resources capable of strategic planning and implementation in the public sector, management, and administration of public organizations; (3) high-quality human resources capable of planning, managing and developing smart and creative cities; (4) high-quality human resources in environmental management and climate change; (5) high-quality human resources promoting digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and creativity. As a key University in Vietnam, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) wishes to contribute a part of its efforts to the development of HCMC in particular and the country in general. Over the past time, UEH University has built and implemented training in the public sector with areas of strength listed as Senior Executive Master in Public Policy, Senior Executive Master in Public Management, Master in Urban Management, etc. In addition, with its capacity, UEH can build short-term training programs to update knowledge for leaders and managers of the city as well as localities and regions as the program focuses on improving capacity-building strategies for sustainable development; improving the capacity of implementing cooperative management, mobilizing social resources; leadership capacity for driving socio-economic innovation in the digital age; or deep knowledge of international law supporting the executive activities of senior ministries in the public sector in the context of deeper international integration, etc. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “UEH has an abundant force of professors and doctors, who graduated from many internationally prestigious universities, with a deep understanding of the public sector in Vietnam, and  performed many projects and research on theories related to public management and economic development policies at the central and local levels. In particular, UEH’s research capacity is strong, which is ranked second in the country according to the announcement of the Ministry of Education and Training in 2021. This is a solid basis for the University to successfully deploy training programs that provide high-quality human resources to the public sector.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh reporting on training capacity in the public sector of UEH Appreciating UEH’s sense of responsibility and capacity, the City Party Committee's Organizing Committee and UEH officially signed a Work Coordination Program for the period 2022-2023 with the following contents: Officially signing the cooperation program between the Organizing Committee of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee and UEH in the period of 2022-2023 Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council of UEH – affirmed: “As a national key university, with nearly 47 years of history and restructuring to become a multidisciplinary university, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has always recognized the responsibility to contribute to the development of the city and surrounding areas. Carrying out its mission of training high-quality human resources for the public sector, UEH has built a methodical and scientific training program and will deploy this program with training contents such as Public Policy, Public Management, Environmental Management, Law, Urban Planning, Innovation, etc. for the Mekong Delta, the Southern key economic region. Along with training activities are research and consulting activities for regional development, therefore, UEH is ready to carry out projects, research, and development consulting for the city and regions. This is also the social responsibility of a public university, and UEH always feels honored and responsible for this contribution.” At the same time, the Professor committed that UEH would effectively implement 3 contents in coordination with the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee. Immediately after the signing, the two sides will have teams to carry out the contents and, if necessary, to exchange and to solve difficulties in the implementation of the signing program. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong speaking Mr. Nguyen Phuoc Loc - Member of the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee, Head of the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee – asserted : “I highly appreciate the determination and sense of responsibility of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City on the coordination of training high-quality human resources for the contingent of civil servants, public employees, and the management team of Ho Chi Minh City. Personnel work is a key stage in the construction of the Party and the political system. Therefore, staff training is a long-term and focused responsibility. With this importance, the Organizing Committee of the City Party Committee has coordinated with a large and prestigious university, which is the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City to build a contingent of staff with full capacity, expertise, and specializations to meet the requirements of the city's development goals. The city’ss assisting and advising agencies on training and retraining will make efforts to select and recruit qualified and standardized staff to participate in training activities organized by the city and the training associated with reality and practice about development needs.” Mr. Nguyen Phuoc Loc speaking Speaking after the signing ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Ho Hai - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee - emphasized: “Ho Chi Minh City has 61 Universities/Academies, which is a great advantage. However, the current situation of public sector officials in Ho Chi Minh City is facing a big problem that is attracting and maintaining high-quality human resources in the public sector. This has existed for many years and I am personally very concerned about how to have a competent, high-quality, specialized, multi-disciplinary, and multi-field knowledgeable staff to lead. The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has actively proposed to the City Party Committee and the City People’s Committee in supporting the training of high-quality human resources in the public sector. Therefore, being present at the signing ceremony today, I feel very happy and do hope that right after the ceremony, the units will immediately start implementing the signing work." Mr. Nguyen Ho Hai delivering a directing speech The signing conference of the cooperation program between the Organizing Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee and UEH for the period 2022-2023 took place successfully. Based on the agreed cooperation contents, in the upcoming time, the two units will carry out practical activities, thereby contributing to improving the quality of the contingent of cadres, civil servants, and public employees in the successful political system of the city. Delegates taking memorable photos News, photos:  UEH Department Marketing of Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Agriculture, only accounting for nearly 6% of Dong Nai’s GDP, is the backbone of the province’s economy, not only creating a volume of products to satisfy the needs of millions of people in the Province and the Southeast region but also contributing to exports, especially in the context that the Covid epidemic has been raging, pushing back Vietnamese growth rate and many countries around the world, the province’s agriculture still grows although the speed is not high. Dong Nai’s agriculture can grow faster and more efficiently if the province increases the application of high technology, including 4.0 technology. In part 2 of this article, the authors make recommendations on the application of 4.0 technology in agriculture in Dong Nai Province. In accordance with the practical situation studied and analyzed in part 1 of the article, the authors offer solutions and recommendations to promote the development of 4.0 technology in agriculture in Dong Nai Province. Specifically: Recommendations towards the Provincial People’s Committee and agricultural management levels in Dong Nai Province The above recommendations of the research team are consistent with the survey results of the enterprises, cooperative units, and agricultural farms in Dong Nai Province that have been expecting the aspiration from state management levels to support them in the Industry 4.0 application (Table 6). Table 6: Evaluation of enterprises’ implementation capacity towards Industry 4.0 solutions (Unit: Enterprise) Evaluation levels Proposed solutions No intention No potential for implementation More support from the government Enough capacity for implementation Developing new strategies and business models 44 41 143 18 Investment in IT systems 35 43 148 20 Investment in self-run and production equipment 37 74 112 23 Applying 4.0 technology in sales and marketing 41 33 136 36 Labor restructuring, improving 4.0 labor quality 39 34 149 24 Applying 4.0 industry in information exchange within enterprises 32 33 140 41 Applying 4.0 industry in information exchange with customers 33 30 153 30 Developing new products/services in the direction of 4.0 Industry 37 42 149 18 Source: Survey results of agricultural enterprises in Dong Nai 2021 The survey results shown in Table 6 show that from 45% to 62% of businesses are capable of implementing 4.0 Industry solutions at their units but need more support from the local authorities or the State government at the Central and State levels in terms of the solution implementation on the 4.0 Industry 4.0 application of the unit. The issues that businesses are interested in are: building new ways of exchanging information with customers (153 enterprises); restructuring, improving labor quality, developing new products and services in terms of 4.0 Industry direction (149 enterprises), or investment in new IT systems (148 enterprises), or building new business strategic models (143 enterprises). This is a large number of businesses that need support, not to mention the number of businesses that are completely unable to do so even though they completely need to implement these so as to develop their production and business and to increase their competitiveness in the market. Recommendations towards agricultural enterprises in Dong Nai Province Dong Nai Province is a large industrial Province not only of the Southern Provinces but also in the whole country. It should be concluded that 4.0 technology development promotion in agriculture will help Dong Nai Province develop comprehensively and sustainably in addition to the improvement in local people’s lives. Please refer to the full research Development of Industry 4.0 Technology Application in Agriculture in Dong Nai Province here. Author group: Prof. Dr. Võ Thanh Thu – Faculty of International Business–Marketing, UEH School of Business; MSc. Phạm Quang Văn – Lecturer from Industry University, HCMC. This writing is in series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO #54 “Solutions for digitalization implementation in small and medium-sized enterprises in Viet Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), as a key public university in Vietnam, always commits make efforts to contribute to future generations, education, and society for a better and sustainable future. With practical actions, UEH will accompany Deloitte Vietnam and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) in the next stage of the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund in 2022 to spread, connect, and light up dreams. With the belief that “education is the key to sustainable development”, along with the role and responsibility of a key public university in Vietnam, UEH has been constantly making efforts to bring the opportunity to experience knowledge for each future generation. Performing its social responsibility, every year, UEH always gives students scholarship policies to encourage them to strive constantly and confidently assert themselves. In the past 2.5 years, UEH has awarded: more than 6,029 “Study Encouragement” scholarships worth more than 66.5 billion VND; 3,280 "Study Support" scholarships worth more than VND 19.8 billion to students with difficult circumstances to help them overcome adversity, keep their spirits up, and continue on the learning path; 1,118 “Enrollment” scholarships with a value of nearly VND 8.4 billion for new students who have been admitted to a regular university with high admission results in recognition of their continuous efforts during their studies as well as in their high school graduation exam; 598 “Corporate Sponsorships” scholarships with a value of nearly 5.4 billion VND to students with excellent achievements or difficult circumstances. In addition to providing learning opportunities and intellectual experiences for learners at the university, UEH wishes to spread these good values ​​to the student community across the country. Therefore, in 2022, UEH will accompany Deloitte Vietnam and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) in the next stage of the "Light Up Your Future (LUYF) Scholarship Fund" with a mission to give confidence and inspire the young generation to have the will to overcome difficulties to achieve success. Specifically, UEH will sponsor scholarships for the LUYF Foundation and implement UEH training programs to help students integrate well, understand themselves, have skills to adapt to the working environment and develop themselves for happiness and success; support facilities, locations for activities of LUYF. The objectives of the benefits of the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund Season 10 are freshmen, sophormore and junior students across the country, belonging to the groups of Economics, Finance, Law, Information Technology, Medicine & Pharmacy, and Pedagogy. In particular, priority is given to students with difficult circumstances and achievements in study and/or community and social activities; students having ideas about community-oriented start-up/non-profit projects, and disabled students across the country belong to the DRD network of the disabled. By accompanying LUYF, UEH wishes to give students the opportunity to light up and pursue their career dreams, toward building a bright future and support them to develop knowledge and skills to contribute to the creation of human resources with professional capacity and solid skills to meet the needs of the increasingly competitive labor market. Most of all, they sow the seeds of kindness in the hearts of the young generation so that they can become ambassadors of influence and motivation for students with difficult circumstances. The cooperation signing ceremony of UEH becomes a companion with the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - shared: “Putting its responsibility in the sustainable development of future generations, on the development journey of nearly 47 years, UEH has always strived to fulfill its social responsibility, make a positive contribution to education and society through practical actions. Today, we are happy to see that organizations and businesses are promoting social responsibility in which investment in education is increasingly interested, for example, the Light Up Your Scholarship Fund of Deloitte Vietnam. By accompanying LUYF, we hope to give more opportunities to access knowledge and pursue career dreams to all students with difficult circumstances, continuing the motivation to build a bright future, and thereby contributing to the development of society. Together, we can build a better and sustainable society.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - remarking at the signing ceremony Officially introduced in 2020, the Deloitte Global WorldClass initiative aims to positively impact 100 million people in 10 years (to 2030) through the application of core skills, experiences, and global networks to spread and help younger generations through education, skills development, and ways to access career opportunities. In line with this initiative, the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund was established in 2012 co-founded by Deloitte and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). The year 2022 marks the 10th anniversary of LUYF's birth with the mission of giving trust and inspiring the young generation with the will to overcome difficulties to achieve success. With these practical meanings and values, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a companion with the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund season 10 to increase the intellectual resources to support students, as well as spread the Foundation's positive values, and contribute to education and society for a sustainable future. Some photos relating to the Signing Ceremony of the partnership with the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund Season 10 on August 11th, 2022 at UEH: Overview of the ceremony Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering a speech Ms. Ha Thu Thanh - Chairman of the Deloitte Vietnam Member Council, Chairman of the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund The signing ceremony of cooperation and activation of the companion partnership and demonstrating the commitment to accompany the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund in the 10th season Mr. Phan Vu Hoang - Deputy General Director of Deloitte Vietnam - sharing Than Trung Liet - Director of Nguyen Huu Canh Transaction Office, SSI - stating Ms. Pham Thu Huong - Auditor of Deloitte Vietnam and a former member of the Light Up Your Future Scholarship Fund network - sharing News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Every full moon in August, Vietnamese people are ready to prepare tea and cakes for the rare time that families can gather together. Therefore, with the desire to spread the cultural beauty of the Mid-Autumn tradition from a multicultural perspective, the Department of Student Affairs organized an international exchange with the theme "All you need to know about Moon Festival” on the evening of August 5, 2022, at B1 Hall, UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong. Cultural connections at UEH English Zone is an activity that brings together cultural diversity to help UEH and international students develop a shared understanding of each other's values, beliefs, needs, and priorities. This place connects the student community from many countries, regions, and cultures and introduces the UEH brand to the international community. With the theme: "All you need to know about Moon Festival", the program has received a lot of attention and an enthusiastic response from more than 60 UEH students, the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Singapore Management University and Western Washington University (USA). Students participated in the event and were excited to learn about the Moon Festival At the event, Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of the Department of Student Affairs, believes that the event will be an opportunity to connect cultures and introduce the traditional beauty of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam perspective. In addition, the event welcomes Ms. Ashley Rae Hollenbeck - Director of Education Abroad and Executive Director of InPlace (formerly Institute for Village Studies), Institute for Global Engagement, Western Washington University, and other UEH lecturers. Lecturers attending the program affirm the importance of participating in cultural exchange activities. “All you need to know about Moon Festival” is a cultural event that spotlights the beauty of traditional festivals in cultural aspects. Attending the event, attendees learned about some most characteristic symbols in Viet Nam in Vietnam during the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as Ong Dia, Star Lantern, Paper Mask,... and understood their cultural meanings. From there, the program brings an open discussion to a multinational perspective about the spiritual values that the holiday brings and the indigenous culture of each country. International students are interested in Vietnamese toys Continuing the spiritual values, attendees can experience the Vietnamese culinary culture during the Mid-Autumn Festival season, such as green tea, mooncake, Dày cake, and Pía cake,... According to Wong Shi En, "The mooncake in Vietnam looks quite similar to the mooncake in Singapore, but the inside is much more diverse with a variety of sweet and savory fillings. In particular, I like the taste of Pía cake and will try many other types of multi-stuffed cakes.” Regardless of the type of cake, the crust is wrapped around the filling, expressing the Vietnamese people's concept of compatibility, mutuality, affection, and mutual protection. The beauties of Vietnamese culinary culture were also discussed enthusiastically by attendees. In the DIY activity, divided into three main areas: To He, Lantern, and Paper Mask, attendees will be able to experience and create the Vietnamese iconic toy of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Through each brush, color, and detail of the handmade toy, there are many folk stories and the forefathers' enthusiasm to tell. The feeling of hand-sculpting To he, painting lanterns, and decorating masks helped attendees understand traditional values intuitively. The cultural exchange program with the theme "All you need to know about Moon Festival" ended in a joyful atmosphere with a lantern parade. With the guidance of Uncle Cuoi, attendees held the colorful lanterns in their hands, sang songs of the Mid-Autumn Festival and experienced activities under the bustling music: "The Lantern Star, your lines look so bright. I raise you high up to the sky. I carry you and sing out loud, To welcome the lantern festival…” The Mid-Autumn Festival lantern parade is always an interesting activity in Vietnamese culture. The event brought participants a multicultural playground at UEH English Zone through cultural music, performances, games, and typical dishes of the Mid-Autumn Festival. At the same time, the program helps to connect the UEH student community and international students more and more closely, contributing to the university's global integration mission. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Continuing the tradition of attachment - affection of the two leading universities in the fields of economics, management, and business administration in Vietnam, on August 5th, 2022, the delegation of officials and lecturers of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) visited and exchanged working experiences at National Economics University (NEU). At the same time, within the framework of the trip, UEH signed a cooperation agreement on student exchange with NEU in order to concretize the agreement to cooperate, maintain and develop the good traditional relationship between the two leading universities in the field of economics, management and business administration in Vietnam. Overview of the working session of UEH Delegation at National Economics University University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and National Economics University have formed a close relationship for more than 45 years and are on the way together to build, grow and develop, a large part of which is due to the care and nurturing of each other, made up of many generations of leaders of the two schools. In recent years, the cooperation relationship between UEH and NEU has developed more comprehensively, deepening into many professional activities, and expanding to institutes, departments, faculties, etc. Every year, the two universities Both have specific exchange and coordination activities, contributing to the completion of important tasks for the two units. Participating in this business trip to NEU, in terms of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, and representatives of leaders of member colleges; heads of schools and departments. Welcoming the delegation of UEH officials and lecturers, on the side of NEU was Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector; Prof. Dr. Hoang Van Cuong - Vice Rector; Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Van Hoa - Vice Rector; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice Rector; and representatives of the leaders of the relevant units. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh - delivering a speech Speaking at the meeting, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - thanked the enthusiastic and thoughtful welcome of the leaders of National Economics University. Professor Nguyen Dong Phong thanked the warm affection of the pedagogical team of National Economics University for the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and affirmed that there is no university in Vietnam that has a relationship and comprehensive cooperation like the two schools at present; at the same time, hoping that the two universities will continue to strengthen exchanges and learn from each other to develop stronger together. Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector of NEU - speaking On behalf of NEU leaders, Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong warmly welcomed the delegation of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh to visit and work at National Economics University. Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong reviewed the traditional and cohesive relationship between the two universities over the past 45 years and shared that despite being affected by the Covid-19 epidemic, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh still achieved proud achievements. Professor hopes that in the coming time, the close and cooperative relationship between NEU and UEH will develop more and more, contributing to improving the quality of training, and the position of both universities, worthy of being one of the leading universities in the two regions of the country. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - stating Leaders of the two units presenting gifts and took memorable photos At the work program, the two universities shared details regarding university restructuring; renovating training programs, exchanging students and accrediting the quality; sharing library data, academic resources and so on. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Dinh Bao - Head of NEU Department of Personnel Organization - presenting the theme "University Restructuring" Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Van Hoa - NEU Vice Rector - presenting the theme “Innovation of training program, student exchange and quality accreditation” Dr. Le Viet Thuy - Director of NEU IT Application Center - presenting the topic “Sharing library data and academic resources” Also within the framework of the trip, in order to concretize the cooperation agreement, maintain and develop the good traditional relationship between the two leading universities in the fields of economics, management, and business administration in Vietnam, on the afternoon of August 5th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has signed a cooperation agreement on student exchange with National Economics University, aiming to create opportunities for university students of the two universities' formal training systems to learn and experience in the diverse and multicultural environment and enhance the exchange of teaching and scientific research between the two universities. The scene at the signing ceremony Along with that, in each semester, the two universities will exchange in accordance with the needs of students and study conditions at the receiving university abiding by the agreed process. Students of the exchange program will study, live, and practice as scheduled in the timetable and plan of teaching, learning, assessment, and extracurricular activities programs at the receiving university, with the exchange at the receiving university for a maximum study time of 2 semesters. The two universities agree on a list of equivalent courses, with the number of credits not less than the number of credits of the respective course, and the total number of credits of the exchange program must not exceed 25% of the total number of credits in the training program of the host university. Concurrently, the two universities will have a plan to support accommodation, dormitory, and incentive scholarships for students of the exchange program. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH and Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - Rector of NEU signing a cooperation agreement Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Huong - Former Rector of National Economics University – stating at the Signing Ceremony The signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement on student exchange between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and National Economics University continues to affirm the deep and sustainable development in the traditional relationship between the two universities; at the same time, it opens up new cooperation opportunities and promotes the realization of the strategies of both units in the context of deepening international integration. The visit of UEH’s delegation to NEU is not only an opportunity for the two units to develop the good traditional relationship inherent between the two leading universities in the fields of economics, management, and business administration in Vietnam, but also an opportunity for UEH and NEU to share and absorb experiences and models in university management and administration, and continue to promote their role in training, fostering and developing high-quality human resources, making positive contributions to the socio-economic development of the country in the upcoming time. Leaders of the two universities exchanging gifts and took memorable photos News, photos: NEU Department of Communication, UEH Department Marketing of Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of August 5th 2022, in collaboration with RMIT University (Australia), the School of International Business - Marketing organized the Webinar on “Logistics and Supply Chain Competency Development” The program received the participation of Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of the Department of Research Management – International Cooperation, Assoc. Prof. Tran Mai Dong – Lecturer of the School of International Business - Marketing, along with the lecturers, researchers and students who are currently interested in Logistics and Supply Chain area. The Webinar was presented by Prof. Shams Rahman and Assoc. Prof. Vinh Thai, from Department of Supply Chain and Logistics, RMIT University, Australia, who were 2021 has been recognised among the world’s top 2% scholars. At the webinar, Professor Shams Rahman first highlighted the role of logistics in economic development. Citing a report from the World Bank Group in 2022, Professor Rahman emphasized that Vietnam is in a group of countries where the share of logistics costs in GDP is still quite high, around 25%. Therefore, the focus should be on improving logistics performance in the country to further enhance economic growth. He explained that a country’s logistics performance can be measured by the World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index (LPI), an important logistics KPI which has been used to rank countries around the world. The key components of LPI include customs, infrastructure, tracking & tracing, ease of international shipment, logistics service quality, and timeliness. Among these, logistics service quality would be greatly affected by the competency of logistics professionals involved. Hence, it is important to determine the essential competencies that logistics professionals need to possess in order to successfully perform their job and contribute to logistics effectiveness and efficiency of their organization and the country. On this note, Professor Rahman also presented various competency models used by academics, professional bodies and some organisations which comprise various hard-core supply chain and logistics as well as soft skills, knowledge and attitude/abilities. It was also highlighted that these competencies would be affected to change in the near future due to various technological and socio-economic sectors. Meanwhile, Associate Professor Vinh Thai presented key findings of the recently released Logistics Skills Forecast 2021 – 2023, which was commissioned by the Logistics Industry Reference Council (LIRC) in conjunction with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and funded by the Aus4Skills program. This is the first industry-driven skills forecast with direct participation from logistics service providers (LSPs) and non-LSP firms in which logistics operations play a major role. It is expected to provide practical and systematic information on occupational skills for the logistics industry during 2021 – 2023 period. Among the key findings, it was found that the top logistics positions which are in shortage include logistics IT systems, logistics sales and transport/warehouse dispatcher. The five most important logistics knowledge and skills include foreign languages, information technology, planning of transport and equipment, understanding and application of logistics terms, and transportation management. In terms of soft skills, the report identified compliance with regulations and policies, handling high pressure at work, being proactive at work, honesty, work planning, and problem solving as essential to the success of logistics professionals. The results also showed the logistics skills and knowledge in which there are currently largest gaps between their perceived importance and current level of possession, namely, foreign languagues, information technology, reverse logistics, warehouse management, and planning of transport and equipment. The identified largest gaps relating to soft skills and capabilities are work planning; observing, thinking, analysing and decision-making; written and oral communication; problem solving; and creativity. The report also identified five trends that will have the greatest impact on demand for logistics manpower up to 2023 i.e. sustainable logistics and supply chain, e-transactions, omnichannel logistics/distribution, changes in future job profiles, and application of digital technologies. These would lead to the increase in the demand of key logistics positions e.g. logistics IT systems, logistics sales and customer service, and the decrease in warehouse operator, inventory management and transport dispatcher. Looking into the future, it was identified in the report that the following logistics knowledge and skills are of high demand priority: foreign languagues, information technology, understanding and application of logistics terms, using logistics software and transportation management. Soft skills and capabilities of high demand priority in the future include compliance with regulations and policies, honesty, being proactive at work, handling high pressure at work, problem solving, and adapting to and using new technologies. It was also found that the logistics skills and knowledge with the largest gaps between current level of possession and future demand are foreign languagues, information technology, transportation management, reverse logistics management, using logistics softwares and purchasing management, while those gaps also exist in the following soft skills and capabilities i.e. creativity; adapting to and using new technologies; learning mindset; problem solving; and observing, thinking, analysing and decision-making. Last but not least, based on the gaps between perceived importance and current level of possession, as well as between current level of possession and future demand, each of these logistics skills and knowledge, and essential soft skills and capabilities is plotted in the gap matrices upon which policies and strategies are proposed accordingly. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 31st, 2022, at Hall B1.302, the closing ceremony of UEH Mentoring Club season 7 - Beyond Grateful 2022 took place to look back on the past journey and worked together towards a new development journey. The program had the participation of Dr. Tran The Hoang - Standing Vice President of UEH Alumni; Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang - Former Chairman of UEH Mentoring Club; Ms. Dang Pham Minh Loan - Co-founder of Vietnam Alumni Mentoring; Ms. Le Thi Thuy - Co-chairwomen of UEH Mentoring Club; Mr. Ly Duc Toan - Co-chairman of UEH Mentoring Club; representatives of Polytechnic Mentoring, Da Nang Mentoring, Hoa Sen Mentoring; and mentors who are CEOs, Directors, Managers and so on from businesses, corporations and mentees of Season 7. Opening the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang - Former Chairman of UEH Mentoring Club - had a meaningful sharing: "After 7 seasons of operation, UEH Mentoring Club has made impressive development steps, creating good connections in the mentoring community through the sharing of knowledge, skills, and experiences. Besides, the mentees have grown up and confident after the seasons. And most of all, we always feel the kindness in the community, the inheritance, and the continuation of generations of mentees.” Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang - Former Chairman of UEH Mentoring Club - delivering the opening speech Dr. Tran The Hoang also congratulated the graduating mentees of Season 7 on the closing day, the success of the Board of Directors of UEH Mentoring Club with the mission of connecting, spreading, and giving practical values ​​to the community by social responsibility. It is expected that in the coming time, UEH Mentoring Club will continue to have meaningful activities, bring practical values, ​​and be associated with the development of UEH. Dr. Tran The Hoang asserting at the ceremony UEH Mentoring Club season 7 ended with a lot of success even after the pandemic time. With 284 mentors and 449 mentees, the program has organized more than 1,500 1-to-1 mentoring sessions, more than 90 cross-mentoring sessions and training, company visits, and mentoring sharing activities. Accompanying mentees, UEH Mentoring Club awarded 12 scholarships to support mentees to study and support difficult circumstances. On behalf of the Executive Board of UEH Mentoring, Mr. Ly Duc Toan - Co-chairman of UEH Mentoring Club thanked UEH Alumni for always supporting and accompanying the club's activities. Mr. Ly Duc Toan - Co-chairman of UEH Mentoring Club – sending his thanks to UEH Alumni In the near future, UEH Mentoring Club’s activities will focus on the following main areas: The ceremony took place with meaningful activities, from the first moment of meeting to expressing gratitude and sharing plans to get ready for a new Mentoring season. Everyone has come together to create a meaningful, complete, and emotional summary. Another season of Mentoring has ended but surely the good memories and the maturity of the Mentees will remain forever in everyone's memory. Wishing the success of UEH Mentoring Club season 7 and hope that the club will continue to take steps to develop in the upcoming time to fulfill the mission of connecting, spreading, and giving values to the community, as the orientation that UEH has been deploying. Some photos relating to the Closing Ceremony of UEH Mentoring Club Season 7 - Beyond Grateful 2022: Checking in and signing Conferring certificates and thanking the Support Team of UEH Mentoring Club season 7 Honoring Best Mentors season 7 Awards for excellent Mentees in season 7 Presenting certificates to Mentees season 7 The mentees writing their sincere thanks to their mentors Gratitude activities with Doctor of Educational Psychology Bui Hong Quan News, photo: UEH Alumni, UEH Mentoring Club Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Agriculture only accounts for nearly 6% of GDP of Dong Nai Province but also the backbone of this provincial economy, creating a volume of products both to satisfy the needs of millions of people in the Province and the Southeast region and to contribute to exports, especially in the context that the Covid epidemic has been raging, pushing back Vietnamese growth rate and other countries around the world, Dong Nai Province’s agriculture has been growing despite not-high-enough speed. Dong Nai Province’s agriculture can grow faster and more efficiently if this province increases high technology application, including 4.0 technology. In part 1 of this article, the authors focus on assessing the general situation and the situation of agricultural development applying 4.0 technology in the current Dong Nai Province. The current situation of agricultural development in Dong Nai in terms of the 4.0 Revolution Instead of commenting on the application of 4.0 technology in agriculture in Dong Nai, we quote the comments from an expert in the field of agriculture related to high-tech application in Dong Nai – Dr. Nguyen Do Anh Tuan, Director of the Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development: “The highlight is that Dong Nai Province has attracted farmers and businesses to invest in new technology agriculture and smart solutions with a good and an effective way to find solutions for applying modern technology but it should be cheap and suitable for local production conditions”. Specific examples are as follows: In terms of the livestock sector: In accordance with statistics, Dong Nai has approximately 246 pig farms and 170 high-tech chicken farms. Typical examples are as below: 4.0 Agriculture in terms of crop production major: Dong Nai has been implementing over 50 types of effective agricultural models with an area of ​​nearly 80,000 hectares, accounting for more than 28% of the area of ​​crops. Many production areas have applied high technology, including: water-saving technology (smart and economical irrigation) with the increased mechanization on crops up to 84%. In particular, the pepper garden of Mr. Nguyen Van Quang, the first class of farmers in Dong Nai to be certified with GlobalGAP pepper garden in Lam San Commune (Cam My District), did not hesitate to invest capital to install an economical irrigation system according to the Israeli technology project for the entire 3-hectare pepper garden of his family. This irrigation system is pre-programmed which can be controlled through using a smartphone to remotely turn on and off. 4.0 Aquaculture application in Dong Nai: Many localities in Dong Nai, typically in Nhon Trach District, comprise a large number of households investing in a high-tech shrimp farming system in accordance with the CPF combine process transferred from the Central C.P Vietnam Delegation. This technology is invested in water treatment system, automatic feeding system and the cultured-shrimp growth monitor. Limitations in 4.0 agricultural development in Dong Nai Province In order to deeply assess the application of 4.0 technology in the agricultural sector, our authors surveyed 246 enterprises. In which, the group of enterprises with limited liability (LLC) accounts for the largest number with 194 enterprises (accounting for 78.9%); second in number are enterprises with 100% foreign capital (16 enterprises, accounting for 6.5%) and the third is joint stock enterprises without state capital (15 enterprises, accounting for 6.1%); 4th place in this group is the private sector (8 enterprises, accounting for 3.%). From Table 1, 134 enterprises have knowledge regarding 4.0 Industry but not enough (accounting for 54.5%); the proportion of enterprises that are only aware of but have not studied without any information is still high (76 enterprises are only aware of but have not learned, 19 enterprises do not have information), this group is enterprises with small-scaled production and limited capital; therefore, there is no orientation to learn regarding these new technology applications. The survey results of the research team in Table 2 indicate that up to 135 businesses (accounting for nearly 55%) have not had a strategy to build and to apply 4.0  Industry yet, for which Dong Nai Provincial Authority need to research for timely support for. The Provincial People’s Committee (People’s Committee) needs to study the model of consulting groups for each separate product group so that businesses with the same product group can support or coordinate with each other to apply technology more effectively. Figure 2 presents that one positive signal is that 84 enterprises are developing a strategy to apply Industry 4.0 (accounting for 34.1%) and 23 enterprises (9.3%) are implementing a strategy to apply Industry 4.0. 4.0. From the survey results in Table 3, the investment level of enterprises for the 4.0 Industry application is being modest and focuses on most simple 4.0 technologies. The main reason is that the business scale of the majority of surveyed enterprises is small, making it difficult to access investment capital. Table 3: The current situation of agricultural enterprises in Dong Nai Province investing in 4.0 Industry application (Unit: Enterprise) Total investment towards Under 1 billion VND Between 1-10 billion Over 10 billion Total number of enterprises Investment for research and development 226 17 3 246 Investment for production and purchasing 209 29 8 246 Investment for sale and product distribution 218 24 4 246 Investment for post-sale service 224 20 2 246 Investment for promotion and price assessment 231 13 2 246 Investment for resource development 228 15 3 246 Investment for Information technology 218 24 4 246 Investment for financial-accounting management 220 21 5 246 Source: Survey results by the research group in 2021 In accordance with the survey results in Table 4, the types of 4.0 technology that agricultural enterprises in Dong Nai are applying are only at the simple or medium stage. There are three industrial 4.0 systems that are widely applied by enterprises: (1) PPS – Production Planning System with 75 enterprises; (2) MES – Manufacturing Execution System with 63 enterprises together; (3) Product Lifecycle Management System used by 63 enterprises. The remaining systems are only used by approximately 12-16 businesses. The main reason is the lack of funds and human resources to operate the system, moreover, many businesses are not aware of the need to strongly apply Industry 4.0 because they doubt the effectiveness compared to the costs. Table 4: The situation of using 4.0 technology in management by agricultural enterprises in Dong Nai Province (Unit: Enterprise) Usage situation MES – Manufacturing Execution System ERP – Enterprise resource planning PDM – Product data management PPS – Production planning system PDA – Production data  acquisition MDC – Machine data collection CAD – Computer aided design SCM - Supply chain management PLM – Product lifecycle management YES 63 41 29 75 30 54 33 27 63 NO 183 205 217 171 216 192 213 219 183 Total number of enterprises 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 Source: Survey results by the research group in 2021 The survey results in Table 5 show that the quality of human resources to meet the requirements of the 4.0 revolution is being limited. Table 5: The current situation of resources of the enterprises in Đồng Nai Province that can meet the requirements of 4.0 industry (Unit: Enterprise) Abilities for 4.0 Industry development Completely NO Not yet Yes but have not met the requirements Already YES 1. Fundamental knowledge regarding Information technology 19 86 103 38 2. Automated technological operation 21 117 95 13 3. Assistance system application/development 23 114 99 10 4. Technical specialists using cooperation software 17 113 100 16 5. System thinking regarding 4.0 industry system 19 72 141 14 6. Technical ability regarding data management 22 74 141 9 7. Information protection ability 16 61 151 18 Source: Survey results by the research group in 2021 In accordance with the above surveys, the authors assess that those experts and employees have skills in information and communication security, system thinking, data analysis techniques and communication information security is quite high (from 38% to 61% of enterprises); however, this team has insufficient knowledge and skills that need to be trained or re-trained. In addition, in agricultural enterprises in Dong Nai, the number of experts and technicians who do not have the skills to operate technology 4.0 is being rather high (from 24% - 47%), especially the technical skills in automation technology (117 enterprises), application development techniques for supporting systems (114 enterprises), techniques for using working software (113 enterprises) and more. This core problem that needs to be set for the Local Government of Dong Nai Province in terms of the desire to promote and to support businesses to apply Industry 4.0 towards the agricultural production process to achieve high efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability, how must the workforce be trained? Therefore, the deployment of human resources is one of the major issues that Dong Nai Province needs to consider and to implement immediately. Although some areas of agricultural industries in the province have initially applied the technology of agriculture 4.0, in general, the application is being fragmented and spontaneous. The level of 4.0 technology application in agriculture in Dong Nai Province is not strong enough to meet the development requirements. For example, Dong Nai Province currently has 246 pig farms and 170 high-tech chicken farms. For other provinces, these are impressive numbers (246, 170); however, compared to the total of more than 2,200 currently, the number of high-tech farms in the province is being rather modest. The Project from Israel related to the feasibility on sustainable development of high-tech agriculture in Dong Nai Province to 2025, with a vision to 2030 has been performing rather slowly. The authors agree with the comments of Dr. Le Quy Kha - Deputy Director of the Southern Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology: “The high agriculture in Dong Nai Province is much more advanced than that of other Provinces. Dong Nai Province has the variety of farming models as well as raising livestock, growing hydroponic vegetables, raising clean chicken eggs, growing VietGAP pomelo. However, those models have only appeared in large enterprises and large farms, and the rest has not become a revolution for the entire population yet.” Please refer to the full research Development of Industry 4.0 Technology Application in Agriculture in Dong Nai Province here. Author group: Prof. Dr. Võ Thanh Thu – Faculty of International Business–Marketing, UEH School of Business; MSc. Phạm Quang Văn – Lecturer from Industry University, HCMC. This writing is in series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO #53 “Solutions For 4.0 Industry Boost for Agriculture in Dong Nai Province”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Ilaria Zambon ,Massimo Cecchini ,Gianluca Egidi ,Maria Grazia Saporito  and Andrea Colantoni( 2019) Revolution 4.0: Industry vs. Agriculture in a Future Development for SMEs Thomas Keller ( 2019) Historical increase in agricultural machinery weights enhanced soil stress levels and adversely affected soil functioning Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With an increasingly affirmed academic position in Asia and the world, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been a reliable educational institution that has attracted a large number of international students to study. With the purpose of creating conditions for international students to experience the best learning opportunities, in 2022, UEH will offer the variety of attractive scholarships up to 100% of tuition and accommodation fee, especially to mention Master of Smart City and Innovation Management Scholarship. Becoming a talented leader with Master of Smart City and Innovation Management Along with the trend of sustainable development being a global goal, the formulation of policies and smart city management has become an urgent task today. Grasping this need, UEH - one of the leading prestigious Universities in Vietnam and the region - has launched the Master of Smart City and Innovation Management. This program is to equip learners with the capacity to become senior executive managers in the public sector, especially in urban areas, planning towards the smart cities. In addition, learners have the ability to lead effectively to solve problems of wide influence, to have deep expertise together with the ability to master the fields of management, science and technology besides the integrated solutions towards a smart and sustainable city. This has been the first program in Vietnam with a two-year training period, integrating teaching - research - practical projects. In particular, the learners will have the opportunity to participate in exchange programs with bilateral (dual major) degrees in European and Asian countries in addition to the flexible learning methods (through a series of seminars, practical studios, online and offline flexibility with foreign professors) as well as modern facilities with studiolab system in a smart and up-to-dated and technology and so on. * Further information can be viewed HERE. The variety of attractive scholarships for international students This year, for the Master of Smart City and Innovation Management, UEH specially offers various attractive scholarships for international post-graduate students as follows: The scholarship is open to international post-graduate students and non-Vietnamese citizens that are matriculated into UEH Master Program and starting a new course for the first time in the scholarship year. This scholarship policy will create opportunities for motivated international students to study, to exchange, to share experiences, to strengthen their study skills in a multicultural educational environment at UEH. What is more, UEH is ready to support and to create favorable conditions for international students during their study at UEH through online platforms and hotline system to care and to support UEH learners. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH, affirmed: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a good educational and research environment for everyone in all parts of the world. The scholarship policy that UEH offers to international students is one of the university’s efforts to create conditions for these students to expand their learning opportunities and to conquer knowledge. At UEH - a globally oriented educational environment that meets international standards, we have always respected the differences as well as valued the diversity of cultures and personalities of each person besides being ready to share and to support learners actively integrate and study in the best way with the purpose of achieving goals on their own career advancement journey.” * Application mode and further details regarding scholarships can be viewed HERE. Seizing the opportunity to study at the Top 100 Best Schools for Masters in the World (in accordance with Eduniversal Ranking) With more than 32-year training regarding Master, Doctorate, UEH owns a team of lecturers trained at prestigious international Universities in the world, actively participating in all stages of training Masters and PhDs at international cooperation programs with Erasmus University (Rotterdam - Netherlands), Western Sydney University (Australia) and French partner Universities within the framework of CFVG. Up to now, UEH has trained more than 15,000 Masters and 542 PhDs in the fields of economics, business, public management and law, all of whom are promoting their roles very well in central agencies and organizations, localities and businesses, contributing to the development of the country. In addition to being a top quality public University in Vietnam, UEH is highly appreciated by prestigious organizations in the world through rankings listed as: Top 1 Best Universities in Vietnam (U-Multirank in 2022); Top 100 Best Master Schools in the world (Eduniversal); Top 551+ Best Universities in Asia 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022); Top 1,000 Best Business Schools in the world (Eduniversal Ranking); Top 25 Universities in the world for Knowledge Transfer “Contributing to Lifelong Career Development” for 5 years (U-Multirank); Top 1 Best University in economics, business, management and law in Vietnam (Webometrics); Being ranked at 298th position in the international ranking of research institutions (SCImago) in Asia and more. Being a talented student with the desire to be trained in a diverse academic environment, international standards with diverse scholarship packages, you should immediately grasp this trending career opportunities and apply for Master of Smart City and Innovation Management at UEH! News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, ISCM UEH. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From July 19th, 2022 to July 29th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was pleased to welcome a delegation of lecturers and students from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) to exchange and implement the sustainable start-up project for economic development (Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development - SEED) with UEH students. The project is within the framework of the cooperation between UEH and FHNW with the aim of enhancing student understanding and exchange as well as providing opportunities for learning and new experiences. Following the success of the SEED 2019 project held in Sadec and the SEED 2021 conducted online during the Covid-19 pandemic, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland co-organized the Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development (SEED) project. With the goal of SEED 2022, which is to promote projects to help economic recovery after the pandemic for craft villages, eco-tourism areas, and local businesses in the South of Vietnam, a delegation of experts and students had a practical working trip to Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City and Trang Bang Town, Tay Ninh Province. Here, the delegation of lecturers and students can visit, observe, interview, and learn about economic development in general, especially the development of agriculture, eco-tourism, and traditional professions in this local. The students listened and asked questions to the householders, business owners, and local officials, and were answered by local leaders on issues listed as the current situation and difficulties of the industries, policies to support farmers in the district, development directions for brands or traditional industries in the future, etc. From sharing as well as answering questions, students have a more realistic view of the development of the agricultural and rural economy in the locality, helping students understand the meaning and role of determining development strategies, applying high technology to improve productivity and product quality, exploiting cultural values ​​of craft villages to develop traditional craft village tourism products and so on. The delegation of lecturers and students observed the situation of agricultural development, eco-tourism, and traditional professions in the area. To prepare for the journey, FHNW students and UEH students together learn, and come up with ideas and business models as well as the start-up environment in Vietnam under the guidance of UEH lecturers and lecturers from FHNW, University Malaysia Kelantan, De La Salle University - Philippines. In addition, FHNW lecturers and students had the opportunity to visit the city, introduce food, and have interesting experiences about Vietnamese traditional culture listed as: making “to he”, folding coconut leaves and writing calligraphy, and outdoor activities such as going through “cau khi”, catching fish, making rice paper, etc. At the end of the field trip, the groups of students presented ideas and proposed business models with suggestions and evaluations from the participants. Professors and experts from UEH, Banking University Ho Chi Minh City and University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. Student groups presenting proposed business ideas and models In more than 10 days, the SEED 2022 project officially ended; in addition to the knowledge about social entrepreneurship, the students gained many personal values ​​and emotions in their luggage. The cohesion and teamwork together allow discussing academic issues and social issues of each country to understand more about the other country. From here, each of them fosters more realistic perspectives on the global citizen model. The students receiving certificates from the project * Information related to the project: Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Economic Development (SEED) is a multicultural program that applies social entrepreneurship to the development of projects towards sustainable economic development. The SEED project provides opportunities for students from many countries to exchange, study and have the opportunity to develop and implement projects, research programs, and teaching based on real-life contexts in collaboration with participating organizations in order to produce socially responsible and internationally capable students. This will provide cross-cultural experiences and holistic learning opportunities for students participating in the program. Not only deploying projects in Vietnam but UEH students can also participate in SEED projects in different countries in Southeast Asia based on the institution and host country. Additional photos relating to the project: Students experiencing Vietnamese cuisine and traditional culture Learning local economic development Presenting suggested ideas Taking a memorable photo on the last day of the project News, photos: COB General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The ability to adapt and recover (resilience) of businesses to global shocks listed as epidemics, economic or political and military conflicts is one topic of the current researches and discussions in the context of the world that has been becoming more and more unstable. The inherent flexibility of the business sector as well as the rapid development of technology and digital transformation, has made the strategic planning of recovery and adaptation of Vietnamese enterprises a key issue as one interesting and trending topic. The government also understands that businesses are the backbone of the economy: if policies and support solutions do not reach the hands of businesses, it is difficult to think about their ability to grow sustainably and meet social security goals. In this article, the authors, with a view from policy design to corporate governance, have made a number of recommendations and implementation solutions to improve adaptability and to minimize the risk of business failure in particular and the economy in general. “Unstable”, “growth”, “inflation”, “conflict” are the most mentioned phrases in recent times and of course what is caused by Covid-19 is not strange at this time. Over the past two years, the business operations have experienced unprecedented difficulties, they did not have to declare dissolution or bankruptcy are ‘admirable’ for their adaptability, financial potential, resource accumulation, and innovative thinking. Nevertheless, when global uncertainties are being taking place, exogenous shocks listed as epidemics and political conflicts can completely continue, the more it will require the response capacity as well as the change of business industry, especially in a transitional economy like Vietnam. Adaptation strategy of Vietnamese enterprises Vietnamese economy has recorded relatively impressive results in the recent years with GDP growth in the first quarter of 2022 approximately 5.03% compared to that of the same period in 2021 (Figure 1). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) remains in a safe zone with an increase of 2.1% in the first 4 months, and the weight comes mainly from gasoline prices (50% higher than that of the same period). Economic activity showed a recovery as the index of industrial production and retail sales of consumer goods and services grew at 9.4% and 12.1%, respectively, compared to that of the same period, returning to the pre-pandemic speed. Export turnover has grown rapidly in recent months, respectively in March and April 2022, 17% and 25.2%, respectively. However, the import growth trend has not changed much because of the disruption in the supply chain from China; in addition, we continue to expect positive trends to come because the demand for input materials input into the processing and manufacturing industry will increase while domestic spending demand will continue to recover. Combined with tourism and current account remittances, it is estimated to reach 1.5% of GDP in 2022 and approximately 2% in 2023. Credit growth continued to skyrocket at 16.4% in April 2022 and the balance in the state budget surplus for 4 consecutive months showed positive economic conditions and reduced budget expenditure. Finally, FDI capital was growing strongly but the level of registered capital tended to decrease in the first 3 months of the year. A promising sign is that the business environment index of Vietnam in the first quarter of 2022 has increased by 12 percentage points over the same period, equivalent to 73 percentage points, continuing to return to the time before the fourth wave outbreak. With those positive signs, the forecast regarding the Vietnamese economic growth given by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is 6.5% and 6.7% for 2022 and 2023, respectively. The World Bank (WB) record a growth forecast of 5.3% in 2022 and this will return to a stable level of 6.5% in the following years. The figure for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is 6% in 2022 and 7.2% in 2023 although IMF has downgraded its global growth forecast for this year to 3.6%. We have complete confidence in the above forecast numbers when right from the beginning of the year, specifically on January 11, 2022, a monetary and fiscal solution package of approximately 15 billion USD was used to implement the Economic Recovery and Development Program (ERDP) for the 2022-2023 period has been approved by the National Assembly. The program includes fiscal solutions listed as tax exemption and reduction, healthcare, infrastructure construction and development, social security, interest rate support for businesses and business households and so on. In addition, monetary solutions, with the goal of credit growth in 2022 as 14%, aim to provide liquidity to the market by reducing lending rates from 0.5%-1% at credit institutions. In terms of the ERDP program, the economic stimulus packages from this program are aimed at increasing public investment and stimulating domestic demand, showing how to coordinate between the central and local governments. Along with that, the labor market has been gradually recovering, continuing to strengthen production and business activities. This continues to show that Vietnamese economic resilience is completely possible. On the other hand, the post-Covid-19 growth momentum has hit a crossroads as the geopolitical instability between Russia and Ukraine has escalated. The economic sanctions against Russia have caused a sharp increase in the world oil prices. This is the cause of the increase in raw material prices as well as production and transportation costs, directly affecting product prices in the market, causing inflation (due to cost-push) as shown in Figure 2. During this period, the price of gasoline rose to an all-time high. In accordance with the data from the American Automobile Association (AAA), the average price of gasoline across the United States reached a new record on May 10 at $4.37 per gallon, surpassing the record set on March 11 is $4.33 a gallon as global refiners grapple with supply chain bottlenecks that have sent prices soaring. The price of gasoline after the adjustment session on May 11, 2022, in Vietnam, has reached the threshold of nearly 30,000 VND/liter. Facing this situation, the government has issued supportive policies on environmental protection tax to partially cool down domestic gasoline prices. Along with that, that the moves to tighten credit valves and gradually increase interest rates were made in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic is gradually being viewed as an endemic disease to avoid the overgrowth of the economy to the point of losing control, when signs of inflation are gradually appearing. As the global economy gradually adjusts to the “new normal”, business leaders tend to balance a strategy of cutting costs without hurting business operations, increasing tightening the fiscal year, Central Banks introduced policies to reduce asset purchases and the amount of money injected into the economy to stimulate growth; besides, businesses focused on changing directions on factors that help growth to prepare for the impact of the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic. Challenges and implications for adaptation strategies * From a policy perspective Although our Vietnamese economy has shown positive signs, the prospect contains risks and challenges. The first is related to the high number of Covid-19 infections that may hinder the economic recovery process in 2022. Besides, the uncertainties slow down the recovery of the global economy, the military conflicts listed as the case of Russia and Ukraine that caused the world oil price to rise, affecting the cost of input materials, thereby, putting pressure on inflation and macro management policies. The inflation in Vietnam is forecasted to increase to 3.8% this year and to be closely right at the target of 4% in 2023, meaning that the tolerance level has reached its limit. Along with that, Chinese ‘zero Covid’ policy partly caused this country to slow down their growth rate, affecting Vietnamese import and export activities. It is the problems related to bad debt is also a risk to consider, especially in the medium term when Vietnamese potential bad debt ratio is approximately 8.2%. In the end, whether the ERDP program is completely effective and supports the right audience depends on how quickly or slowly the policy is implemented, procedures and processes must be simplified and need to be synchronized between the national central government and other localities. Therefore, with a long-term vision, some policy suggestions to create for businesses in Vietnam are as follows: *From a business perspective Designing and building a common strategy for all businesses can be difficult because of differences in industry, model and management thinking. However, in order to shape the appropriate direction in the new context, the following suggestions will be feasible: In addition, businesses will rely on the development trend from time to time to develop a diversified strategy. In order to adapt to adverse circumstances, businesses need to develop a scenario to cope with adverse circumstances for businesses, in addition to focusing on micro issues like before, it is necessary to consider expanding the effects of the macro. Well controlling the increase in supply chain costs due to the impact of supply chain disruption. Being in need of the strong, synchronous and pervasive bounces between the government and businesses. In other words, the government and the businesses need to ensure the initiative, to make timely strategies and policies and to be ahead of the trend; concurrently, there must be interaction with each other, businesses must be ready and the government must also play a role of creating and monitoring. Please refer to the full research Global Uncertainty and Adaptation Strategies of Vietnamese Businesses at Conference yearbook “Reshaping the global financial system and strategies for Vietnam – Part 2”. Author group: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Khắc Quốc Bảo, MSc. Tô Công Nguyên Bảo and MSc. Trần Nhật Hoàng, UEH. This is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #52 “The 4.0 technology application development in agriculture at Dong Nai Province”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 28th, 2022, at the Room A.205, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Ho Chi Minh City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank (HDBank) held a ceremony to award HDBank scholarships in 2022 for 20 UEH talented students with difficult circumstances. Attending the HDBank Scholarship Awarding Ceremony in 2022, in terms of UEH, there were: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department Marketing and Communication; MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs. On the side of HDBank, there were: Mr. Tran Van Huong - Regional Director; Mr. Trinh Minh Thao - Acting Director of Human Resources Division; Mr. Vo Hoang Long - Deputy Director of Personal Banking Division; Mr. Nguyen Quang Hien - Director of Ho Chi Minh Region; Ms. Ung Thi Thoai Tien - Head of Card Sales Department. Along with the attendance of the delegates and lecturers as leaders, experts, and employees of the Departments of the two Units, especially was the presence of 20 students of Course 45 of Regular University honored to receive HDBank scholarships in 2022. Overview of the ceremony Speaking at the opening ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of the key universities in the country, aiming to become a multidisciplinary university with sustainable and comprehensive development in the fields of Business, Economics, Law, Government, and Technology and Design with the foundation of member schools: UEH College Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, and UEH College of Technology and Design. In the process of development, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with many partners, corporations, and large companies, including HDBank. After officially becoming partners in January 2021, UEH and HDBank have accompanied and implemented many meaningful activities for the University, the Bank, and students. With the achievements acquired in cooperation activities between the two sides over the past time, I would like to express my sincere thanks on behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to the Board of Directors and HDBank's staff for their support, care, and accompanying the University. Hopefully, UEH and HDBank can cooperate to implement more additional activities for the development and benefits of both sides.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering the opening speech Mr. Tran Van Huong - HDBank Regional Director also informed: “HDBank is a member company of Sovico Group - the leading investment group in Vietnam, operating with the goal of providing quality products and services with international quality in banking and finance, aviation, digital transformation, energy, urban areas, resorts... towards sustainable development for investment cooperation and economic development in Vietnam and the world. During its development, HDBank has always focused on fulfilling its social responsibility. Today is also an occasion for HDBank to award 20 scholarships to UEH's excellent and disadvantaged students to accompany and follow in their footsteps to go to school, be motivated to study, and become useful people for society. This is also a practical activity in the program “Community Connection -  Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Action” that UEH and HDBank have signed. Hopefully, in the future, the two sides will have more meaningful activities, contributing to the development of the unit and the society." Mr. Tran Van Huong - Regional Director of HDBank - delivering a speech At the ceremony, representatives of HDBank awarded 20 scholarships to 20 excellent students with difficult circumstances to excel in their studies, with a value of 10 million VND for each. Mr. Tran Van Huong awarding scholarships to UEH students Appreciating the support of HDBank, Nguyen Ngoc Cat Thuyen - International Business Student, Class 45, representing the students to receive HDBank scholarships in 2022, asserted: “I am very honored and happy when receiving this very meaningful scholarship gift. This will be a great source of motivation, helping us to draw more beautiful, higher, and further dreams on the way to conquering the peak of knowledge. On behalf of the students, I would like to thank HDBank and University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City for their cooperation in creating the very practical and meaningful ‘Chap canh uoc mo’ scholarship program for us. I promise to use this financial resource for reasonable purposes, try to equip myself with foreign languages ​​to expand my career opportunities, try hard every day to become a useful citizen, develop the economy of the country, and bring the best values ​​to the family as well as to society.” Nguyen Ngoc Cat Thuyen - International Business Student, Course 45, on behalf of the scholarship recipients, sharing her thoughts and sent a bouquet of flowers to the leaders of HDBank to express her gratitude. In early 2021, UEH and HDBank signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement on the items of the program ‘Community Connection - Knowledge Spreading - Sustainable Action’ of UEH. This is a program to connect the University and businesses, associations, individuals, and organizations together to spread and bring knowledge to the community, bringing sustainable values ​​for the development of society. After the more-than-1-year official cooperation agreement, HDBank and UEH have implemented many meaningful activities, such as: Awarding scholarships to students through the ‘Giving to UEH’ Fund with a total value of VND 250 million; Participating in Internship and Student Employment Day in Ho Chi Minh City; support to receive students participating in internships/business semesters; implementing recruitment programs, student recruitment seminars; introduced banking products and services to UEH students and so on. These activities have greatly supported students in their learning process and provided career opportunities for students after graduation; at the same time, contributing to joining hands with the University to bring benefits to the community. On the occasion of the HDBank 2022 scholarship awarding ceremony, the two sides also evaluated the activities carried out in the past time and continued to exchange plans and cooperation programs to be implemented in the coming period to bring the best values ​​to learners and society. Delegates and students taking memorable photos at the ceremony Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 27th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to welcome the Mayor of Rotterdam (Netherlands) to visit and work. Mayor Aboutaleb shared his ideas on leadership, economic sustainability, and resilience with lecturers and students of graduate programs on the topic “Leadership, sustainable economic development and resilience.” On the afternoon of July 27, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to welcome the Mayor of Rotterdam (Netherlands) to visit and work. On behalf of Mayor’s Delegation, there were: Mr. Ahmed Aboutaleb - Mayor of Rotterdam City; Ms. Roeleke Seinstra - Deputy Head of International Affairs, Office of the Mayor, City of Rotterdam; Mr. Johan Verlinde - Climate Adaptation Program Director, Urban Management, City of Rotterdam; Mr. Daniël Stork - Consulate General of the Netherlands in Vietnam, Mr. Christoph Prommersberger - Deputy Embassy of the Netherlands in Vietnam. Welcoming the delegation, on the UEH side, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – Chairman of the University Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet – Chairwoman of Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Editor-in-Chief of JABES; Dr. Pham Khanh Nam – Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Department of Scientific Management and International Relations. UEH welcoming the Mayor of Rotterdam (Netherlands) to visit and work At the meeting, UEH and the Mayor discussed and wished to continue developing cooperation in various aspects related to research, teaching, and international projects. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong shared: “The Netherlands and Vietnam have a long and reliable relationship. The Netherlands is Europe’s second-largest trading partner and one of the major direct investors in Vietnam. For this reason, UEH University is willing to work with Dutch institutions to strengthen this partnership in relation to research, teaching, and international projects. UEH and Erasmus University Rotterdam have co-developed the Vietnam-the Netherlands Program since 1994, with the number of 50 students per year. UEH lecturers are also pursuing their PhD degrees at Erasmus University Rotterdam. I believe this program will be maintained for a long time and further developed in the coming years. Vietnam and the Netherlands will celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations in 2023. Together we will promote dynamism, innovation, and community connection, spreading knowledge and values ​​for sustainable development of both Vietnam and the Netherlands.” Mr. Ahmed Aboutaleb - Mayor of Rotterdam - remarked: “We respect the bilateral cooperation relationship between Vietnam and the Netherlands and look forward to seeing more investment projects from the two countries in HCMC and Rotterdam. As Mayor of Rotterdam and a member of the board of directors of the Resilient City Network, I do hope to share with you my ideas on leadership, sustainable  economic development and resilience.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong and Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb exchanging souvenirs In accordance with the frame of the visit, the Mayor of Rotterdam Mr. Aboutaleb, Winner of the 2021 World Mayors Award and a Board member of the Resilient Cities Network shared his ideas on leadership, sustainable economic development and resilience to lecturers and students of Vietnam - Netherlands graduate programs, economic disciplines, public management, smart city management and creativity with the theme: Leadership, Sustainable Economic Development and Resilience. Overview of the sharing session of Mr. Ahmed Aboutaleb - Mayor of Rotterdam (Netherlands) – meeting students of UEH Graduate programs Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb presenting the theme “Leadership, Sustainable Economic Development and Resilience” with lecturers and students of UEH graduate programs. Mayor Aboutableb defined leadership in a very special way. He emphasized the natural leadership ability, which can push society towards civilization through the self-motivation of people. He told stories of leadership from Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. According to him, leadership comes from crises and crisis resolution. Resilience reflects the ability of a system to respond to a crisis. Leadership for sustainable economic development in a locality must be able to build systems that are highly resilient to shocks such as climate change, epidemics, and war. Mayor Aboutableb also assumed that a smart city should be understood essentially as the smart people that shape a city. The local leadership management in the current era should focus on the concept of a resilient city rather than a smart city. Smart city development is not enough to withstand future shocks of uncertainty. A resilient city, in terms of its environmental, socioeconomic, and cultural dimensions, can help its inhabitants respond and weather shocks much better. The future belongs to resilient cities. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam – Vice Heaf of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government - presenting flowers to thank Mr. Aboutableb - Mayor of Rotterdam City Additional photos The Delegation visiting, working, and learning UEH Digital Traditional Room Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb presented the theme “Leadership, Sustainable Economic Development and Resilience” with lecturers and students of UEH Graduate programs UEH students and learners exchanging and inquiring News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Scientific Management and International Relations, School of Economics. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Being active in digital transformation, quickly adapting to training requirements in the new context, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) continues to perfect the regulation on organizing the exam in the online form to ensure the rigor, objectivity, and accurate assessment of training quality associated with efficiency in management, and oriented to be the main form of testing at UEH. Completing the online exam form to orient to become the main testing form at UEH. Since 2009, UEH started to implement the digitalization process with continuous information systems built to serve teaching, research and administration of the University. Thanks to these efforts, during the complicated development of the Covid-19 pandemic (2020 - 2021), UEH has proactively adapted and ensured the plan, quality and efficiency in the training work with the fast implementation of online teaching, learning and working based on the university's existing digital platform. With the purpose of promoting and maintaining the above positive results, UEH continues to perfect the regulation on organizing the online exam at UEH, evaluation of candidates' results, and learners at different levels and systems (listed as technical requirements for test-taking and monitoring equipment, regulations on layout of exam space, problem-making process, exam-taking regulations, etc.) to ensure strictness and objectivity, towards comprehensive and effective digital transformation in testing work. With this regulation, UEH will actively plan the exam in the online For details, please refer to UEH’s regulations on organization of online exams HERE Diverse online assessment forms that creates convenience and flexibility for learners Exam forms and online test technology platforms applied at UEH include LMS online multiple-choice test (LMS-TNOL); Online multiple-choice test on UEH software (TNOL-UEH); Online written test on LMS (LMS-TLOL); Online multiple-choice and written test on LMS (LMS-TNTLOL); Online Inquiry (VDOL); Essay with online presentation (TLTTOL). The process of implementing the online exam organization has close coordination between the units (Department of Scheduling - Testing, Department of Information Technology, Department of Inspectorate, Training Units, Training Management Units, ...) in all tasks listed as: Creating exam questions / exam shifts / MS Teams / Allocating, assigning exam officials, invigilators, technical supporters, information receivers, secretaries, leaders on duty, etc. In particular, UEH’s online exam format is also convenient and flexible for candidates to take the exam. For candidates who do not meet the technical requirements (testing devices, monitoring devices) when taking the online exam remotely, they can register online with the Department of Scheduling - Testing for re-arranging the exam schedule and exam format suitably. Besides, if candidates do not accept their online test results, they can make a request for revision of the exam results within 40 days from the date of the test (the procedure for making the request for revision, marking the revision, and recognition of revision results are carried out in the same way as for direct examination). Pilot application of new online exam form for the last semester of 2022 The organization of the exam in the online form will be piloted for the last semester of 2022 for the courses as planned by UEH university. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - shared: “The organization of the exam in the online form at UEH for the last semester of 2022 has been planned with very strict implementation regulations, ensuring efficiency and synchronization, evaluating fairly the quality of the training work of the university. This demonstrates UEH’s digital transformation efforts towards a smart university as well as responding to unexpected situations that may arise without affecting teaching and learning." By the end of 2020, most of UEH university’s activities from management to teaching and scientific research have been digitally converted; from enrollment, learning process, teaching, research, testing, student and faculty activities management to administrative tools listed as KPI/OKR assessment for officials. Students can also experience the learner care system and perform the school's public services entirely online. Over the past time, UEH has also reviewed and oriented the application of technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, mobility, data analysis to optimize resources, etc. to improve digital capacity in accordance with international standards, meeting the increasing management requirements of UEH. News, photos: Department Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of July 20, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was honored to organize the Workshop “Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship” within the framework of the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Learning Network (ALN) and welcomed the delegation ALN members from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Switzerland in addition to Vietnamese member schools. The event is an opportunity to exchange and to share knowledge of sustainable economic development in the regions as well as to transfer experience and scientific and technical progress to schools in the same ALN network. Attending the workshop, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH Business School (COB), Dean of Faculty of International Business - Marketing; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of Faculty of International Business – Marketing along with UEH school lecturers. On behalf of the Southeast Asian Learning Network (ASEAN Learning Network), there was the attendance of Prof. Dr. Dato’ IR Zainai Bin Mohamed - Chairman of ALN; Dr. Mangadar Situmorang - Vice President of ALN; Mr. Fernando Mulia, S.E., M.Kom - Deputy CEO of ALN and representatives of the network’s member schools. On behalf of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), there was: Dr. Lien Dinh - Head of Southeast Asia Cooperation Department as well as Prof. Dr. Holger Wache - Deputy Head of the Master of Business Information Systems training program. What is more, the seminar received the presence of Mr. Huynh Cong Thang - Founder and General Director of InnoLab Asia - UEH alumnus; Mr. Tran Duy Hao - Founder of StarGlobal 3D together with the representatives of Swiss Embassy, ​​British Council, businesses creating social impacts, researchers, experts and especially a delegation of international experts and students participating in the Sustainable Startup project economic (SEED 2022). The overview of the seminar Speaking at the opening of the workshop, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - shared: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of the leading prestigious key public Universities in Vietnam. With the orientation twards becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable University, we always focus our resources on improving and developing new educational programs, enhancing scientific research capacity in parallel with promoting the development of the system. innovation and knowledge transfer ecology. The current world is facing many challenges, therefore, together with the public and private sectors, NGOs and intergovernmental organizations, scientists, engineers and schools must take responsibility in building better and more sustainable lives through the application of knowledge to transform resources into products and services without negatively impacting future generations. Today, UEH is honored to co-organize the ALN Seminar, I do hope that the discussions in the workshop will give all of you the opportunity to exchange useful knowledge related to sustainable development of Vietnam and the world as well as sharing and learning new educational methods from partners to jointly create an international standard learning and research environment.” Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành – Rector of UEH – delivering the opening speech Being the representative of ALN, Dr. Mangadar Situmorang - Vice President of ALN – stated: “The sharing in the workshop will certainly provide more valuable insights and information on the role of social sustainable innovation in the real context, with economic, social, political and cultural challenges and uncertainties of the world. This will facilitate the planning of individual and collective initiatives from educational institutions listed as UEH and associations listed as ALN to take possible action on plans, programs, projects and activities that have an impact on solving pressing problems and challenges. In particular, UEH can certainly share the services it has committed through more innovative integration of its academic, research and service-learning functions promoting sustainable development in the field. education. Social innovation in structure, systems and strategy, will assist in the creation of meaningful value propositions to help transition from all these uncertainties... to sustainability, not not only for Quality Education (SDG4) but also for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).” Dr. Mangadar Situmorang – Vice Director of  ALN – giving the speech The conference program includes sessions: Session 1: “Social innovation in an uncertain environment” presented by Prof. Dr. Dato’ IR Zainai Bin Mohamed - Chairman of ALN; Prof. Dr. Dato' IR Zainai Bin Mohamed - President of ALN - presenting the theme “Social innovation in an uncertain environment” Dr. Nguyen Thi Kim Thao – UEH Faculty of International Business-Marketing - presenting the topic “A panorama of social innovation and higher education in East Asia” A lively discussion session with 3 speakers, Prof. Dr. Holger Wache, Mr. Huynh Cong Thang and Mr. Tran Duy Hao The workshop was a great success, providing an opportunity for all ALN partners and experts to present their sustainable development program in order to bring about improvements in resource efficiency and productivity, to exchange useful knowledge with related updates concerning the sustainable development of Vietnam and the world as well as to share and to learn new educational methods. Delegates and attendees taking souvenir photos The Southeast Asian Learning Network - ALN was established in February 2009 at the International Conference on Cross-Cultural Management to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB) in Bandung. Founding members comprise: Bandung Institute of Technology, Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City, College of San Beda, University of Malaysia Kelantan and Center for Asian Studies. With a mission to develop and implement projects, programs of research, teaching and practice - context-based training in partnership with participating institutions to produce students who are responsible for socially and culturally competent in the development context of Asia. In particular, the project “Startup for Sustainable Economic Development” (SEED) is a socially responsible and student-centered learning initiative that requires students to work together in international and multicultural groups to learn from experiences in the real-life contexts of diverse Southeast Asian regions. Through the process of learning and developing business plans, the program will provide cross-cultural experiences, develop foreign language skills, soft skills and comprehensive learning opportunities for students participating in the program. As the main and annual activity of ALN, SEED participants have the opportunity to develop and implement projects, research programs, and teaching based on real-world contexts in cooperation with participating organizations to training students with social responsibility and international integration ability. In addition, the project creates links between schools in the network, public agencies and local businesses to carry out research projects and support and solve problems of residential communities, traditional craft villages in the region. Through connecting with the Southeast Asian Learning Network - ALN, UEH has expanded international learning opportunities, access to advanced educational technology, and a global international experience environment for students and lecturers. Besides bringing UEH students to participate in learning, exchange and internships at schools and countries participating in the ALN network, the university also hopes that through this cooperation, international students will come to UEH for their study, exchange and work. Currently, UEH has been implementing scholarship policies for students and international students at Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral levels. This has created opportunities for international learners to study, exchange, share experiences, and hone their study skills in a multicultural educational environment at UEH. Persevering in the goal of training high-quality human resources, integrating and transferring globally, over the years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has constantly expanded multilateral cooperation with universities and a network of schools and research institutes around the world in order to open up more opportunities for students to access global quality education. The education internationalization strategy that UEH has been positioning for will increasingly bring students practical values, open up international study opportunities and prepare for a competitive career in the global labor market. Additional photos at the seminar: News, photos: UEH College of Business Office, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The process of economic globalization has established a trade order based on the principles of the market economy applied on a global scale. However, this globalized order consists of many closely intertwined links, just one broken link can cause the whole network to collapse. The events of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict in the past time have led to decisions and policies with uneconomic motives, disturbing the global order and potentially leading to the global anarchy. In this article, the author has analyzed the disturbances of the world order of globalization and de-marketing, from which, made recommendations for Vietnam to strengthen its position in the international arena in the face of these changes. The current globalization order Vietnam, for many years, has been assessed as a “non-market” economy, accused of implementing unfair competition measures to benefit itself, listed as dumping export items (pangasius, basa fish and so on) to currency manipulation or any policy or action that is detrimental to the accused countries, is considered a model of the “market economy”. Vietnam, despite facing many obstacles and prejudices as above, has been gradually continuing the process of international integration in all fields, including trade. The explosion and the development of information technology has brought the world closer together. Corporations take advantage of differences among countries to reduce production costs and costs. Since then, transnational supply chains have been formed and almost no country can separate itself from the network of transnational exchanges and transactions with many interwoven chains. Globalization has changed the status quo of the world, with business decisions in accordance with the market economy principles applied on a global scale. One obvious consequence of globalization is that it is hard to find what every person in every country in the world consumes every day that is sourced entirely from within the country. As long as any stage has cost-cutting measures without affecting quality, regardless of origin or geographical location, it can be applied to help reduce costs. This is also the rule of the market economy that developed countries always use as a guideline and standard in international trade, with price and quality being the key factors determining market share. Countries that aim towards their domestic products to stand firm, including Vietnam, must find solutions to improve quality while keeping prices affordable to retain domestic customers and promote their products to go abroad. This can be recognized as an order or rules of the game that everyone must follow in the era of globalization with deep integration and increasingly-tight trade relations between countries in the world. The increasingly close linkage mentioned above has been bringing many benefits to countries, businesses and people around the world. Vietnam not only exports many products to major economies but also has access to a variety of quality goods and services from abroad to meet the increasing needs and tastes of the people. On the other hand, the intertwining and interwoven links of the above-mentioned globalized economy have been existing some inadequacies. No matter how strong the network is, it only takes one broken link to cause the whole network to collapse. An event or a decision unrelated to the economy can have widespread effects, not just confined to a single country. For example, the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 in the US caused a series of flights to be suspended for security reasons and land and maritime traffic was also affected by border closures. This situation makes cross-border transportation crippled, unable to deliver goods in time, resulting in a congested supply chain. Unstable and de-marketed world The world situation in recent years is also witnessing events that disturb the above order. The Covid-19 pandemic spread globally in 2020, with a breakneck speed and taking the lives of many people around the world, prompting governments of countries to find ways to cope and push back. In order to prevent the spread of this unpredictable virus, curfew and social distancing measures have been put in place. This caused production and business activities around the world to stall because employees could not leave their homes to go to work. Passenger and cargo transport were also frozen for a while, contributing to the record drop in oil prices at the beginning of the pandemic. While many manufacturing and service industries have lost revenue or even went bankrupt due to lack of human resources, unable to operate with no customers, information technology corporations have earned unprecedented profits as people must depend on software and tools to support remote working. Vietnam itself also suffers serious consequences when a wave of Delta variants emerges in 2021, causing domestic manufacturing industries listed as textiles to suffer due to the inability to fulfill orders from abroad. Most recently, when the Covid-19 epidemic re-emerged on a large scale in China, the government of this country still applied strict control measures, disrupting production and business activities in many cities in the country. In particular, Shanghai, Chinese major trading port, is one focus of the new epidemic. The curfew policy to prevent the spread of Covid-19 at all costs has caused operations in this commercial port to be blocked, affecting the global supply chain, from Tesla to Apple. The fact that Covid-19 pandemic has caused countries to seek additional ways to revive their economies by issuing stimulus packages, increasing the money supply raises the concern related to the risk of inflation rising out of control when the economy recovers. Although the US Central Bank (FED) has reassured the public that the inflation will only be temporary, inflation in the US has continued to increase, from 5.4% (in September 2021) to 5.4% (in September 2021) up to 8.5% (in March 2022) and there is no sign of remission. In addition to the epidemic factor, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has had a significant impact on the world economy. The US and European countries launched a series of large-scale sanctions on many aspects, from economic and trade to cultural and sports to isolate Russia in the international arena. In which, it can be mentioned that the accounts of Russian organizations and individuals operating in the above countries can be frozen. This makes it impossible for Russian companies to collect and to use foreign currency profits from business activities in those countries, including income from gas exports to European countries. Even countries participating in the Russian embargo exclude Russia from SWIFT, the global payment system, as an enhanced measure to isolate Russia financially. At the same time, the above countries have been seeking to limit the use of fuel from Russia, including a complete ban on crude oil imports. In response to this situation, Russia has decided to change the currency of payment for gas to the ruble, apply to ‘unfriendly’ countries and will stop supplying gas to those countries that do not agree with the agreement suggested above. Instability due to conflict together with the punitive policies, are, in many assessments, more political than the national interests of the Western countries that have caused a chain of events that caused oil prices to rise. Although there are times when it cools down, oil prices are still at a high level (specifically, the price of Brent crude oil delivered in July 2022 is 112.39 USD/barrel). Germany, even before the hostilities broke out, was under the pressure of not putting into operation the Nord Stream II gas pipeline connecting Russia and Germany even though the pipeline could provide ample gas for Germany and even Europe. Under the pressure from fuel prices, the increase in electricity prices is inevitable, specifically, the electricity price under the 2023 futures contract in Germany reached 228.75 euros ($242.28) per MWh, the level the highest for a contract with a term until next year since December 27 of the previous year. Pressure on energy prices will have a significant impact on the lives of people in embargo countries, especially European countries, which rely heavily on cheap energy imported from Russia. For example, in Italy, the government recommends that people only keep the air conditioner temperature no less than 25-27 degrees Celsius in the summer, and the heating temperature no more than 19-21 degrees Celsius in the winter for the purpose of saving energy (Reuters, 2022). The oil price rise also leads to production and transportation costs, contributing to more serious inflation. In addition to energy, the war in Ukraine leads to a shortage of food and food, not only as Ukraine is considered the ‘breadbasket’ of Europe but also due to the import and export bans between Russia and other countries as Russia embargo countries. These bans include agricultural products, agricultural machinery and fertilizers, affecting agricultural production and leading to a shortage of input materials for food processing. Vietnam - an agricultural country - is also having to find ways to adapt to the scarcity of fertilizers. In addition, due to fear of widespread political crisis, some countries listed as Serbia and Kazakhstan, have imposed quotas on rice products. While the economies of European countries are facing difficulties as a result of being heavily affected by Covid-19, the governments of these countries are at the forefront of Russia embargo. In accordance with Bloomberg statistics, EU countries, up to this article-writing time, embargo up to 490 Russian objects (while the number of the US is only 118). Restrictions and bans on trade with Russia create shortages of energy as well as food and food, contributing to more severe inflation. In addition, measures to isolate Russia financially also cause the citizens of the countries participating in the embargo to suffer because they cannot do business with Russia. These developments and consequences occurr from the fact that the market is distorted due to embargo policies. In other words, this situation could have been avoided if politicians could have been more subtle as well as this crisis was entirely man-made, ‘distorting’ international trade, disturbing the order of globalization and demarketing the world. Will Vietnam stand firm in the new world? In the context of the world’s tendency to change, even reverse the ‘globalization’ order as above, does Vietnam have to adapt to survive? If Vietnam continues to pursue the multilateral foreign policy, the policy of making friends with all countries and increasing economic and trade cooperation with countries around the world, a world that tends to change from mono-polarity into multipolarity can actually benefit Vietnam. However, in order to persist along this line, we must have internal economic resources, thereby, strengthening Vietnamese position in the international arena besides avoiding dependence on any superpower. In order to have economic strength, we can't just focus on ‘easy money’ sectors listed as the stock market or real estate, which are currently revealing many negative problems and in essence do not create more material wealth. Vietnam needs to focus more on manufacturing industries, which can create material wealth for society. This will contribute to creating more real value, increasing internal resources and strengthening the autonomy of the national economy. A country that only relies on the ‘money-creating-money’ sectors to increase its GDP figure without the ability to produce tangible materials on its own, will fall into a severe crisis of scarcity when something goes wrong. One recent notable example is the crisis in Sri Lanka, in which the government declares itself unable to pay its $35 billion foreign debt (The Economist, 2022) and the economy relied too heavily on imports, almost unable to be self-sufficient, leading to scarcity of goods and increasing prices, instability and internal conflicts. Therefore, in the context that the world is unstable, the globalization process is slowing down and a new world order is emerging, Vietnam needs to have economic self-reliance, thereby maintaining its position in the international arena. Please refer to the full research “Disruption to the world order of globalization and de-marketing: Policy recommendations for Vietnam” at conference yearbook “Reshaping the global financial system and strategies for Vietnam – Part 2”. Author group: MSc. Nguyễn Trí Minh – Faculty of Finance, UEH School of Business. This is in series of Spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #51 “Global chaos and adapting strategies from Vietnamese business”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Reference: Disis, J.E. (2022). China’s Covid lockdowns disrupt global supply chains: Eco Week. [online] Bloomberg. Available at: [Accessed 08 May 2022]. Durisin, M. (2022). Food prices hold near record as Ukraine war upends trade. [online] Bloomberg. Available at: [Accessed 8 May 2022]. The Economist (2022). Sri Lanka’s default could be the first of many. [online] Available at: [Accessed 08 May 2022]. Gillespie, T. and Starn, J. (2022). European power prices climb to year high on sanctions threat. [online] Bloomberg. Available at: [Accessed 08 May 2022]. Reuters (2022). The heat is on, Italy plans to turn down air conditioning to save energy. [online] Available at: [Accessed 08 May 2022]. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 17, 2022, University of EconomicsHo Chi Minh City (UEH) held the Awarding Ceremony of Honorary Professor and the Graduation Ceremony for the new Bachelors and Masters of Western Sydney University at Hall A.116. The ceremony took place with joy, pride and solemnity. The ceremony was attended by delegates from UEH, Western Sydney University, Australian Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City and Professors, Deputy Heads of Units of UEH University, lecturers of training institutes, parents and students. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the School Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Director of ISB Institute; Dr. Douglas Foster - Vice President of the ISB Institute; Dr. Tran Phuong Thao - Deputy Director of ISB Institute. On behalf of of Western Sydney University, there are: Prof. Peter Shergold - President of School Board; Prof. Barney Glover - Principal; Prof. Deborah Sweeney - Vice-Chancellor (Research, Enterprise & International); Prof. Yi-Chen Lan - Vice President (Global Development) and Director of Vietnam Branch; Prof. Amir Mahmood - Dean of the Faculty of Business. On behalf of Australian Consulate, there was the attendance of Ms. Sarah Hooper - Australian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh. The ceremony was attended by a large number of delegates, students and parents Professor Emeritus Award Ceremony for Professor Peter Shergold AC and Professor Barney Glover AO Professor Emeritus is a noble title in the field of education, which confers on the higher academic merits that researchers achieve in their careers. This title was given to Professors Peter Shergold and Professor Barney Glover for their great contributions to Vietnamese education. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH School Council – stated: “With extensive experience in the field of internationalization of education and training, Professor Peter Shergold has made a lot of important contributions to the internationalization strategy of University of Western Sydney as well as contributed to the sustainable development between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Western Sydney University”. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong speaking before awarding the honorary professor degree to Professor Peter Shergold Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, Rector of UEH, affirmed: “Professor Glover’s esteemed career includes considerable expertise and experience at the highest levels in university management and a degree in business leadership. Building research infrastructure, strategic partnerships and fostering a culture of research excellence along with the successful commercialization of the University’s intellectual property are hallmarks of the long tenure of the University. Professor Glover in a senior executive role in the Australian higher education sector. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a deep commitment to widening participation and exploring innovative approaches to accessing higher education.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh speaking before awarding the Honorary Professor Title to Professor Barney Glover AO The title of Honorary Professor was awarded to Professors Peter Shergold AC and Professor Barney Glover AO for their massive contributions to Vietnamese education. 117 new bachelors and 34 new Masters graduating from Western Sydney University Bachelor of Western Sydney is a joint training program between ISB Institute, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Western Sydney University. Students graduate with degrees directly from Western Sydney University, meeting the highest standards of the Australian education system and being recognized by employers around the world. At the graduation ceremony on July 17, 2022, Western Sydney University awarded degrees to 117 new Bachelors and 34 new Masters. In the opening part, Prof. Peter Shergold AC, President of the University of Western Sydney, shared: “The past two years must have been a tumultuous and difficult time. The COVID-19 pandemic has tested us, but it has strengthened the school’s resolve. I would like to confirm to the students: You did your job well, not only did you complete the program but completed it at a time that has never happened before. Graduation is a very important occasion. It is important for new graduates because it marks the end of your studies, or at least, turning a new page in your learning path, claiming your rights and privileges, and responsibilities that come with being an alumnus of Western Sydney University. It’s also a special occasion for your family and friends, who have supported and nurtured you throughout your studies, and are now joining you in celebrating your success.” Professor Peter Shergold giving the opening speech Prof. Barney Glover AO - President of Western Sydney University - also emphasized: “Graduation marks a turning point when you have reached an important milestone, but as you will realize, it is not the end of the journey. Today, you have graduated from Western Sydney University. Be proud of that achievement. Enjoy the benefits that will accrue to you throughout your life. Your degree will present extraordinary opportunities, many of which you would not have expected. Use this knowledge to live a life of reflection, integrity, and purpose.” The new Bachelors and new Masters of Western Sydney have officially closed their memorable journey on their educational path. Although this door is closed, the future door will open ahead. We hope that you will always be confident, firmly moving forward to achieve more success. Always shine and shine on the path you have chosen. Memorable moments at Western Sydney University - The 2022 Graduation Ceremony News, photos: UEH School of International Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 11th and 12th, UEH Board of Directors, UII Innovation Institute, and Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger - Director of SEPT Competence Center (Leipzig University - Federal Republic of Germany) worked together and discussed cooperation opportunities to promote start-up activities and training programs in the field of technology and innovative start-ups. MOU Signing Ceremony between the Institute of Innovation - SEPT Competence Center During the working session on the afternoon of July 11th, 2022, Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger and the Board of Directors of UEH, UII included: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council, Director of the Innovation Institute; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD); Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Scientific Management and International Cooperation discussed development strategies to promote the following activities: training, research, exchange of startups and students through designing international exchange, training, and teaching programs. These cooperation programs specifically include: (1) Vietnam - Germany international startup exchange program: Vietnamese projects/startups will be supported to understand the market and seek business cooperation opportunities in Europe and vice versa; co-organize events, seminars, and workshops on innovative start-ups; organize the International Innovator Award to find potential projects/startups to support development in the European market; consulting and advising on innovative start-up projects; (2) Training and scientific research activities: exchange of students and lecturers in the field of technology and innovation; internship opportunities for students of the two units; guiding doctoral dissertations for PhD students in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation; cooperation in the development of bilateral and multilateral research projects to build an innovation ecosystem, corporate innovation management; recruiting short-term training programs on Innovation Management, and so on. In addition, the leaders of the two units agreed to implement periodical work programs between both sides to monitor and evaluate the progress of research and cooperation projects. Overview of the meeting Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger and Ms. Nguyen Thanh Hien (representative from SEPT) In the spirit of unification, the Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremony between UEH Institute of Innovation and SEPT Competence Center took place on the afternoon of July 12th at campus V under the witness of UEH’s Board of Directors; SEPT’s representatives; Ms. Linh Vu - In charge of Investor Relations, Economic Development Office of Leipzig City; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Sang - Executive Director of AHK German Industry and Commerce in Vietnam; Mr. Le Tan Minh - Deputy Head of Trade Promotion Department, Investment & Trade Promotion Center, HCMC People’s Committee; Mr. Nguyen Anh Dung - Representative of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology. UII and SEPT signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) The cooperation between UII and SEPT will be a premise to create a new breakthrough in the development of training programs in technology-related fields, improving the quality of the innovative startup ecosystem in Vietnam with a standard, professional, and international mindset and perspective. This cooperation signing event is also an important milestone for both sides, comprehensively supporting the innovation startup ecosystem of the two cities (Ho Chi Minh City and Leipzig City). The Institute of Innovation believes that this partnership will promise to bring new steps to the future that help create a dynamic and sustainable innovation startup support community in the European market in general and the German market in particular. Final Round of the International Innovator Award 2022 Also within the framework of the program was the Final Round of the International Innovators Award 2022. This was the second time this Award is co-organized by UII. International Innovators Award (IIA) is one of the regular activities of SEPT, City of Leipzig. This contest has supported many Vietnamese businesses to successfully launch commercial products and services in Germany and Europe. In addition to supporting excellent businesses, innovative startups from Vietnam and Germany will receive support for incubation and accelerating development. Furthermore, startups are also supported with co-working spaces at two universities, connecting with mentors and participating in workshops to learn about Vietnam - Germany markets and potential customers. Speaking at the event, Dr. Bui Quang Hung commented: “The Institute of Innovation has become one of the pioneering organizations in the field of innovation in Ho Chi Minh City to build a network of investors and a diversified startup ecosystem and promote the spirit of innovation in Vietnam. Through UII's flagship incubator program, we aim to build a sustainable startup ecosystem by fostering innovation and supporting startups to adopt creative business models. I firmly believe that the International Innovator Award is a great opportunity for Vietnamese startups to get feedback and experience from Vietnamese and German experts. Moreover, today is an important milestone for UII of UEH and SEPT of Leipzig University, I believe that this cooperation will open many long-term development opportunities for both units.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung remarking at the event The event was successfully held with the participation of 6 businesses with the most potential products and services. The quality of this year’s projects is uniform and highly competitive, many projects apply technological elements to their products to mark their prominence, exclusivity, and strength compared with the rest of the competitors. The top 3 names of projects that have excelled in pitching and Q&A with the jury include Deep Signature - a blockchain-based anti-counterfeiting solution; Palmania - Offering Palmyra Honey from a combination of Palmyra and Mania as a healthy product produced naturally from the wild Palmyra tree; Ivogel - a project providing human resources for Germany and creating job opportunities for Vietnamese youth through free German learning software. Top 3 finalists of the International Innovator Award 2022 *SEPT Competence Center (SEPT) is a research and training affiliated with the School of Economics and Management Science of Leipzig University towards supporting and promoting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) worldwide to access practical experience in managing and operating their organization. With many activities such as master's training programs, startup promotion programs, and innovative research programs, SEPT has been an organization with many strengths in assisting the following fields: start-up, innovation, building a network of innovation organizations (in4in network) not only in Leipzig City but also around the world. Additional photos relating to the event: News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation UII, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Innovative Startup Incubator - UII (UEH) collaborated with UEH - Vinh Long Campus (VLC) to organize the Program "Innovation startup training and exchange between VLC students and Singapore Management University’s students (SMU)”. The program aimed to provide knowledge about the role and importance of entrepreneurship and innovation in modern society and to nurture and inspire the young generation in the spirit of innovative entrepreneurship, in addition to promoting the spirit of exchange, learning, and international connection for UEH VLC students. The series of Startup and Innovation Training Programs and the Exchange Program between VLC students and Singapore Management University’s students (SMU) at Vinh Long Campus was one of the activities to prepare for the establishment of the Mekong Incubator of UEH - VLC as well as building a foundation for the selection of projects to participate in incubation at the Mekong Incubator. Attending the program, UEH Vinh Long Campus had MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of VLC. In terms of UEH Institute of Innovation, there was the presence of MSc. Vuong Khiet - Director of UII Incubator; MSc. Tran Nhat Hoang - Mekong Incubator Program Manager; PhD student Huynh Ngoc Quang Anh - Lecturer at UEH Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies along with more than 70 VLC students who are passionate with starting a business at Vinh Long Campus and members of incubation projects in the Mekong Delta. MSc. Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu – Standing Deputy Director of VLC - remarking at the training program A group of students from Singapore Management University (SMU) who are interns came to Vietnam to practice and experience. At the exchange and sharing activities, Vinh Long Campus’s students introduced SMU students to the culture and people in Vinh Long and the Mekong Delta. Concurrently, during the exchange program, SMU students with some experiences from entrepreneurship activities among students in Singapore shared with students of Vinh Long Campus about entrepreneurship. With the exchange activities with students, UEH Vinh Long Campus’s entrepreneurship training activities have been richer and more diverse. Abdulalah Khurshid - Singapore Management University (SMU) - exchanging and sharing concerning  entrepreneurship Higashi Maika - Singapore Management University (SMU) - exchanging and sharing concerning entrepreneurship The training program took place over 2 days, and the students at Vinh Long Campus had access to knowledge concerning Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Phase 1: Basic training and practicing program – June 3rd, 2022 Some activities in the training program Phase 2: Advanced training and practicing program – July 5th, 2022 Students presented their ideas at the training program During the training session, the students were divided into groups and performed many useful group activities to help create positive interaction for the training program and also discovered some new and good ideas of the students. At the end of the meaningful training program, the Mekong Incubator's reporters partly answered the questions and concerns of the students as well as spread the entrepreneurial spirit of innovation to the students of Vinh Long Campus which is one of the prerequisites for them to motivate their cherished dreams and ambitions and fuel the fire of creativity in the community. This was also an opportunity for UEH students of Vinh Long Campus to complete their startup ideas and projects to participate in the Startup Project Initiative Contest organized by this Campus and Vinh Long Province intentionally in August 2022. Additional photos relating to the training program: Lecturers taking a memorable photo with VLC students and the group of students from SMU News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation, Department of Undergraduate Training, Department of Admission and Communication (Vinh Long Campus) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Today, UEH would like to start with the two words "Yen Duyen" to tell the story of Giving in July. That is the story of Kieu Ai Vi. We happened to meet her in Hoa Son Commune, Krong Bong District, a remote district of Dak Lak Province, during the Spring Volunteer Journey of the School of Economics (under the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government). It was special when a few months later we learned that Ai Vi had been enrolled in the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and became a student of class NS002 – Course 46 majoring in Human Resource Management. Seeing you again at UEH with a 27-point admission announcement, we were surprised, how can a girl in such circumstances have such energy? We understood Ai Vi’s relentless efforts behind the bright eyes and optimistic smile of the people of the Central Highlands. Born and raised in a poor and remote area of ​​Dak Lak Province, more than 50km from the city, traffic is very disadvantageous, and essential needs listed as electricity and water are also extremely difficult. Ai Vi is the oldest sister in a family of 4, and unfortunately, both her father and mother are suffering from mental illnesses. I still remember her reddened eyes that day, when our volunteer group quietly listened to her story. Vi shared: “In my family, my father was mentally ill. After a few years of marrying him, my mother also became ill. Every month, the local authority subsidizes my family 810,000 to spend for about a month. In addition to that allowance, my parents, when they are mentally stable, they have to go to the port of loading and look after the cows for them. When I don't have enough money, my parents get sick, my family has to eat dried fish or instant noodles,...” At this time, we understand that she is a quiet, persistent leaf and strives to create a predestined relationship between herself and UEH. That predestined fate is not just a coincidence, it is determined by her own efforts. The illness of her parents and the lack of her family are the motivation for her to go through difficulties every day. In just over a year, she will certainly graduate from UEH with good academic results like what she has been doing. The support for tuition, campus, and transportation she received at UEH and its partners, hopefully, has contributed a little bit of strength to her in her upcoming journeys. Besides Ai Vi, many other difficult students are in need of support and companionship. Let’s join UEH in nurturing young talents with “Talent Development” scholarships to encourage good students to achieve more outstanding achievements and the scholarship “Bringing on Dreams” which gives opportunities for disadvantaged students to excel in their studies. In this way, UEH and the community together create opportunities and empower the right to study for any learner, no matter who they are, where they come from, or their background. All support and companion information from the community will be published at https://future.ueh.edu.vn/giving/ Thank you Ai Vi for allowing us to share her story. UEH would like to sincerely thank you for listening and sharing our story. We do wish you all good health and see you in the next issues of the story of giving! GIVING NOW herehttps://ueh.edu.vn/giving UEH For a more sustainable future – Working together for a sustainable future Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to facilitate the connection between University and alumni, among students and students in particular, to expand the UEH Alumni network in general, on the afternoon of July 16th, 2022, at Hall A.103, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City held the Launching Ceremony of the EMBA Alumni Liaison Committee in a warm, joyful and exhilarating atmosphere. Attending the program, there was the attendance of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - President of UEH Alumni, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Dr. Tran The Hoang - Standing Vice President of UEH Alumni, leaders of units and teachers of the Master of Management Program (EMBA); along with a large number of alumni and students of 10 EMBA classes as leaders, boards of directors of businesses, banks, state management agencies, and so on, working in Ho Chi Minh City and Southern Provinces. Overview of the ceremony Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - President of UEH Alumni stated: “The establishment and launch of the EMBA Alumni Liaison Committee is a vital job and is of great interest to the university. The Liaison Committee is responsible for connecting and gathering alumni to exchange, share experiences, and connect business. It can also contribute to the development of UEH through sharing sessions and extracurricular reports for students of the university”. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - President of UEH Alumni - speaking at the program UEH announced the decision at the ceremony and launched the EMBA Program Alumni Liaison Committee (EMBA UEH Alumni) and the 22-member EMBA UEH Alumni Interim Representative Board led by Mr. Vuong Bao Long. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Vuong Bao Long - Interim Executive Director of EMBA UEH Alumni - shared: “The birth of the EMBA Alumni Liaison Committee (EMBA UEH Alumni) is a great joy for EMBA members of all courses in particular and the UEH Alumni community in general. This will be a place to unite collective wisdom and strength with the EMBA identity in sharing real experiences to help each other solve management problems as well as organizational problems; at the same time, spreading the spirit of learning for life. EMBA Alumni Interim Board of Directors is honored to receive the trust of UEH Leaders to carry out the mission of CONNECTING stakeholders to create values; develop leadership skills and abilities; promote the spirit of starting up and entrepreneurship, and serve the community”. Mr. Vuong Bao Long - Interim Chief Executive Officer of EMBA UEH Alumni - sharing Launching of the EMBA Program Alumni Liaison Committee (EMBA UEH Alumni) and EMBA UEH Alumni Interim Representative Board As a part of the program of activities, on the occasion of the Launching Ceremony, the alumni and students gathered together and shared experiences, thereby, applying to reality and bringing effective contributions to their functions and businesses, through a roundtable Talkshow discussing the topic of “Human Resource Management in the New Era” of experts in the field of Human Resource Management, with the participation of experts: The roundtable talk show discussing the topic "Human Resource Management in the New Era" The ceremony closed and opens a new beginning. We do hope that the EMBA Alumni Liaison Committee will fulfill its mission with the set mission and purpose, develop the EMBA network more and more widely, promote the good tradition of UEH in accordance with the EMBA identity and bring actual values to the community. Additional photos: News, photos: UEH Alumni, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After nearly-3-year establishment and operation, UEH Vinh Long Campus has gradually asserted itself as a prestigious unit in high-quality human resource training, research, consulting, and policy criticism in economics, business, law, and business information systems in the Mekong Delta region and the whole country. The training scale of UEH Vinh Long Campus is increasing, attracting students not only in the provinces of the Mekong Delta but also students in some Provinces and Cities across the country to study and practice at this campus. Implementing the development strategy for the period of 2022 - 2025, UEH will upgrade UEH Vinh Long Campus to become a University under UEH University. The development and improvement of qualified staff of UEH Vinh Long Campus is the most important foundation for the process of realizing the above strategic goals. In parallel with recruiting candidates with Doctoral and Master degrees to work at Vinh Long Campus, UEH has decided to deploy a long-term investment program for humans. That is to select EXCELLENT UEH STUDENTS to JOIN UEH's EXCELLENT TEAM, receive scholarships to train in advanced programs, and return to work and contribute to the strategic development of UEH Vinh Long Campus. Recruiters are full-time University graduates at UEH with excellent grades or higher (priority is given to candidates graduating from high-quality programs in English and talented Bachelor programs and also given to candidates who graduated with high distinction from UEH). After recruitment, candidates are sent to train and receive a full scholarship to study Master degree in the English MBUS program of UEH or equivalent at the International School of Business (ISB) - UEH. Particularly in 2022, the recruitment target is 05, with the following positions: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From July 12th to July 16th, 2022, at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially held the Graduation Ceremony 2022 for more than 3,800 students of the full-time training mode, full-time 2nd diploma, full-time inter-university; and 439 part-time undergraduate students. University graduation is a significant milestone in an individual’s life ending the university study process to step into personal career path with full of dreams, ambitions, and aspirations for the future. With a desire to mark a milestone in their student life, from July 12th to July 16th, 2022, at Hall A.116, UEH held the Graduation Ceremony 2022 for more than 3,800 full-time, full-time 2nd diploma, full-time inter-university students; and 439 part-time undergraduate students to recognize their efforts in all aspects of studies, scientific research, training activities during their study at the university. This was an opportunity for all students to gather with their lecturers and their families to share the joy of graduation. Attending the UEH Graduation Ceremony 2022 were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Professors, Associate Professors, PhDs, Heads, and Deputy Heads of units affiliated with UEH and member Colleges. Overview of the Graduation Ceremony Delivering a congratulatory speech to the new graduates, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - shared: “With breakthrough steps, UEH has been ranked by prestigious organizations in the world: Top 1,000 Best Business Schools in the world; Top 25 with the performing universities in income from continuous professional development; Top 551+ Best Universities in Asia by QS 2022; in particular, UEH has just been recognized by U-Multirank as the Best University in Vietnam and in the Top 66 Leading Universities in Asia. Therefore, when graduating from a university with a long tradition, being one of the high-quality training addresses in economics, management, business, and law, recognized by society and learners, and having a good reputation in the regional and global markets, UEH graduates have the right to be proud of the journey they have gone through and can be completely confident in the achievements they have attained, the knowledge they have been equipped. In the joyful atmosphere of today's ceremony, I would like to remind you to continue promoting the creative spirit, bravery, and enthusiasm of a UEH student to seize every opportunity and master your future - aligning with the spirit of the slogan that UEH has chosen: “Unbounded creativity. Empowered futures. Holistic values” - to be able to live well with yourself and contribute to your family, society, and the community. Our future will be determined by ourselves through our attitudes and actions. Wishing you all the success in your career!” At the same time, he also expressed his gratitude to the parents of new graduates for accompanying and supporting them in life and learning to get who they are today, and for having trusted in choosing UEH as a place to cultivate knowledge for the future development of their children. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - giving a congratulatory speech to the new graduates Among the more than 3,800 new full-time graduates are 3,158 full-time students, 215 full-time 2nd diploma students, and 431 full-time inter-university students. To be more specific, 08 students graduated with High Distinction, 978 students with Distinction, and 442 students with Credit. For the part-time mode, there is 1 student who graduated with High Distinction, 75 students with Distinction, and 210 students with Credit out of a total of 439 new graduates this time. All UEH graduates met the requirements of computer skills listed as IC3 computer certificates and minimum English proficiency as TOEIC 500 or higher, depending on the training major. Particularly for high-quality programs, UEH graduates must participate in scientific research or business internships. This is one of the proofs of UEH University’ss efforts and UEH students themselves for being ready for international integration and contributing to the economic development of the country. Graduation Degree awarding ritual for New Graduates Also from this moment of graduation, new graduates could proudly join the team of over 250,000 alumni of all levels and modes of UEH. From the cradle of UEH knowledge, thousands of high-quality and reputable officials, economists, and managers have been holding a huge number of important positions at state management agencies; more people are government leaders at all levels, analysts, researchers, policymakers, leading officials, and teachers holding high positions in domestic and foreign enterprises, universities, colleges... Nearly 46-year construction and development, UEH has been performing excellently and comprehensively the task of training high-quality human resources, serving, and dedicating to national economic development. UEH has made much progress, impressive and comprehensive transformation in many aspects of activities listed as implementing university autonomy with many positive results; innovating and developing advanced training programs according to the trend of international integration; increasing resources to support the development of faculty research, publishing scientific articles in prestigious international journals, contributing to the increase of UEH’s academic reputation and modern infrastructure development. To help students meet the requirements of the new labor market and in a new position - a global citizen in the context of globalization, UEH has been constantly improving the quality of training, combining online/offline (blended learning), strongly applying information technology to training industries, expanding the working market of students from countries to the world, meeting the requirements of the free labor shifting in ASEAN. UEH University also strengthens the exchange of lecturers and international students; increasing the invitation of enterprises to participate in the process of training, researching, and consulting of the university; cooperation in training and research with international partners; strong integration with the global education market, developing consultancy and start-up innovation. All of the above strong efforts of the university aim at best-equipping students to confidently enter the highly competitive labor market, quickly adapting to the domestic and regional markets. Additional photos relating to the Graduation Ceremony: 1. Graduation ceremony of the regular university, full-time 2nd diploma, full-time inter-university from July 12th to July 15th: 2. Graduation ceremony of part-time university on July 16th, 2022: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The US-China trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic and the current Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to a new consensus from developed economies that it is necessary to reduce interdependence… However, this process of reducing interdependence has led the world to rising inflation, labor shortages, rising protectionism, shocks to the global financial system, etc. change the international monetary system? The following article has analyzed the globalization trend in the new context and its impacts on the world monetary system, thereby, recommending a trade scenario for Vietnam. The trend of globalization in the new context Since ancient times, people have sought out remote places to settle, produce, and exchange goods thanks to improvements in technology and transportation. It was not until the 19th century that global integration developed. After centuries of European colonization and commerce, that first ‘wave’ of globalization was fueled by the advent of steamships, railroads, telegraphs, and many other breakthroughs and also through methods of increasing economic cooperation between countries. However, that trend of globalization eventually waned and collapsed during World War I, followed by postwar protectionism, the Great Depression, and World War II. After World War II in the mid-1940s, the United States led efforts to restore international trade and investment under negotiated ground rules. Western elites have come to believe that trade is conducive to peace and vice versa. Cordell Hull, Franklin Roosevelt’s Secretary of State, firmly believed that lowering tariffs and increasing international trade would help lay the groundwork for peace. The EU is also an economic and political project. Its roots lie in the European Coal and Steel Community, founded in 1952 with the goal of making French and German industry so interdependent that another European war could never happen. From the 1960s, Germany implemented a Look East policy by normalizing economic relations, and then Russian gas began to flow to Germany in 1973... As a result, the process of globalization has promoted certain economic growth and progress. Table 1 shows that the globalization trend has promoted the growth and economic openness of the G7 countries in the leading role of the globalization process. In fact, this globalization has been on the decline since the 2007-2008 global financial crisis. Trade share of the world GDP began to decline after 2007, as Chinese export-to-GDP ratio plummeted by 16 percentage points. In 2007, Chinese export-to-GDP ratio was 35.43% and has decreased to 18.5% by 2020. Global value chains have stopped expanding and are currently moving among countries. Table 1: Trade Openness and GDP of G7 Countries (Exports plus Imports/GDP) Nation Export (trillion USD) Trade openness Economic growth (trillion USD) 1990 2020 % 1990 2020 1990 2020 % Canada 149,46 476,04 219% 50,18 59,91 593,93 1.645,42 177% UK 252,31 770,48 205% 47,98 55,64 1.093,17 2.759,8 152% German 404,58 1.669,99 313% 45,86 81,11 1.771,67 3.846,41 117% France 266,22 733,17 175% 42,74 57,77 1.269,18 2.630,32 107% Italia 215,68 555,04 157% 36,32 55,09 1.181,22 1.888,71 60% USA 551,87 2123,41 285% 19,82 23,38 5.963,14 20.953,03 251% Japan 320,17 785,37 145% 19,66 31,38 3.132,82 5.057,76 61% Source: The World Bank On the other hand, is the era of globalization over when the world faces the Covid-19 epidemic, the war between Russia and Ukraine? Today, global trade is relegated to second place and promotes national goals to the top – especially public health and national security. The goal of globalization is to realize a principle of comparative advantage of a country to specialize in the production process; however, the development of globalization creates another principle to promote economic growth. economy by promoting an economy that produces what richer nations need. The result is a conflict between the policy of intervention, promoting successful economic growth and the principles of international trade (Dani Rodrik, 2017). Today, with the rise of China as a geopolitical rival and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, American strategic competition in the choice of national security over the interests of international economic cooperation. This puts global trade under two scenarios: (1) the worst and less desirable scenario of the 1930s when a country/group of countries withdrew from the production process; (2) a less dire scenario where geopolitical supremacy is maintained, i.e. trade wars, economic sanctions will become a prominent feature in global trade and finance. World monetary system Globalization has fundamentally reshaped the way advanced country economies (including the euro area and the United States). The remaining countries are major destinations for the production and design of goods and services, providing a diverse selection of imported goods for domestic producers and consumers. At the same time, the financial systems of advanced economies have been transformed through global financial flows. Meanwhile, a fundamental change in global economic growth has emerged from the increasing contribution of emerging and developing economies (Figure 1). This means that their contribution to global trade has also increased (Figure 2). Figure 1: Contributions towards the global economic growth Source: IMF World Development Indicators and Haver Analytics Figure 2: Proportion of exported goods in USD Source: IMF World Development Indicators, IMF World Economic Outlook and Haver Analytics The expansion of international trade has been accompanied by an increase in wealth expansion outside of global GDP (Figure 3), which demonstrates the interest of advanced economies in promoting global trade. demand to expand the money supply (Table 2, Figure 4). Thereby, the increase in international trade and investment has led to concentration in certain currencies. The US dollar has been playing the leading role, the Euro is second (Figure 5). It is also the main reason that the US and Western countries use this dominance to impose sanctions. The increasing degree of imposing sanctions through this monetary payment system has prompted countries around the world to set up different payment systems to circumvent these sanctions. Some countries make bilateral payments using each other’s currencies or set up some payment systems to replace the SWIFT system listed as China's CIPS system, etc. Figure 3: External wealth development in the global economic growth Source: External Wealth of Nations database (Lane and Milesi-Ferretti) and ECB staff calculations Figure 4:  M0 monetary circle of some countries Source: Trading Economics Figure 5: International monetary system Source: BIS, CLS Bank International, IMF, SWIFT and ECB calculations. See also ECB (2019) Table 2: Economic growth and M2 monetary circle development of the G7 nations Nation M2: Q1 1999/Q4 2021 GDP: Q1 1999/Q4 2021 Canada 406% 152% UK 373% 133% German 189% 80% France 335% 85% Italia 250% 56% USA 382% 155% Japan 33% 2% Source: Thomson reuters datastream Therefore, the challenges to the current monetary system still exist and are increasing as sanctions are continuously imposed from developed countries. The point is whether these challenges are big enough for the US dollar-based monetary system to lose its role. The erosion of the dollar! The current world is undergoing a huge number of rapid changes from the leading role in globalization of developed economies, the rise of China, the intensity of sanctions imposed in the current monetary system and so on will the confidence of countries participating in global trade and investment decline in the current dollar-based monetary system? In accordance with Paul Krugman’s point of view, the monetary system used by countries participating in international trade needs to be approached on two aspects: size and thickness of the market (Paul Krugman, 1980). As the monetary system became weaponized prior to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China and Saudi Arabia are becoming wary of participating in the SWIFT system. Zhou Xiaochuan (former governor of the People's Bank of China) talked about the risk of China and called for increased use of the renminbi globally through the CIPS system; however, the result was that the transaction value was only 1% against SWIFT. A currency system of choice for international payments requires meeting the high funding needs in times of crisis for international financial institutions. The US Federal Reserve has launched two response programs to the stress of shortfall in payment currencies, the 2008-2009 crisis and the March 2020 Covid-19 crisis (Carol Bertaut, Bastian von Beschwitz, Stephanie Curcuru, 2021). The value of these transaction flows is huge, worth $585 billion during the 2008-2009 crisis and $450 billion during the Covid-19 period. Meanwhile, the Euro is also widely used in international payments, but is not widely used to swap with currencies other than the US dollar. Thus, the use of the dollar as a ‘means’ rather than in the role of direct payments between countries as China calls for. Figure 6: Monetary loop through Fed Banking system Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York; European Central Bank Gita Gopinath and Jeremy Stein, described another feedback loop related to valuation (Gita Gopinath and Jeremy Stein, 2021). Since many commodities are priced in US dollars, US dollar assets have relatively predictable purchasing power; this underpins demand for these assets, making it somewhat cheaper to borrow in dollars compared to other currencies. Borrowing in cheap US dollars in turn gives businesses an incentive to limit their exposure to debt risk through pricing their products in US dollars, once again reinforcing the US dollar’s advantage. The third important issue regarding the choice of currency for international payments is to what extent the debt market for that currency has developed. When the Euro was born, it created conditions for the development of a debt market to compete with the US; nevertheless, after the debt crisis, due to concerns related to default, the yield of Euro bonds issued by European governments practice has become divergent. That is to say, there is no longer a euro bond market to compete with the US bond market (Paul Krugman, 2022). Meanwhile, if countries and international financial institutions use the renminbi in international payments, how will they govern this currency? If the way economists usually refer to the role of a currency based on its three functions, would the renminbi fulfill the role of international currency? If evaluated on the two criteria of Paul Krugman, the yuan is not eligible. Therefore, in our author’s opinion, the US dollar, even with diverse challenges to the current monetary system, is unlikely to be replaced in the coming years; on the other hand, the story of Geocurrency should be mentioned. The choice for Vietnam in economic development The first scenario in global trade will create huge economic losses in which the big countries are controlling the situation in managing conflicts, and Vietnam should think about a second scenario: in which, Vietnam should strike a balance between national interests and the requirements of globalization. That is to say, Vietnam takes advantage of the supply chain shift to attract investment, to promote the economic growth model from export activities with the approach of producing products according to the needs of developed economies. With this strategy, it is inevitable that the adverse effects from global trade activities imposed by major economies. The management of these relationships with major countries in global trade is very important in the strategy of market diversification. Therefore, the first step must be to create a balance in international trade between economies, to avoid the damage caused by unilateral sanctions. Figure 7: Vietnamese economic openness within 1986-2020 Source: The World Bank Please refer to the full research Globalization and the world monetary system: The erosion of the dollar and the scenario for Vietnamese trade at conference book “Reshaping the global financial system and Vietnamese strategies – 2nd Season”. Author: Dr. Đinh Thị Thu Hồng, Dr. Lê Đạt Chí – Faculty of Finance, UEH School of Business. This is in series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH woul like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMICS NO. #50 “Global order disorganization and international non-market: Policy recommendations for Viet Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 12th, 2022, at the room B1-204, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG-UEH) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA) in the period of 2022 - 2027. This cooperation aims to improve the quality of training in Taxation in Business and Tax Administration at UEH School of Public Finance, helping students improve their practical knowledge and access to many job opportunities. Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of CELG-UEH, there were: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Diep Gia Luat - Vice Dean in charge of School of Public Finance; Dr. Le Quang Cuong - Business Tax Program Manager; Dr. Tran Trung Kien - Program Manager of Tax Administration, along with lecturers and students of CELG-UEH. On behalf of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA), there was the attendance of Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong - Chairwoman, Standing Committee member, and 5 Vice Presidents and Heads of committees of the Association. Overview of the ceremony Speaking at the opening of the program, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG -  shared: “In October 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City officially announced a strategy to restructure the university, aiming for a multidisciplinary and sustainable university in the 2021 - 2030 period. Accordingly, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) was established to carry out the task of training high-quality human resources capable of identifying and solving problems in the field of economics, law, and government which are complex, interdisciplinary, and multi-disciplinary at global, regional and Vietnamese scales. In addition to academic research activities, practical research for localities, short-term training, consulting, policy criticism, and technology transfer to localities; international cooperation in training, exchange of lecturers and students, scientific research, international seminars, etc. towards sustainable development, CELG always focuses on linking with domestic enterprises in the region in i) Cooperation in building training programs, fostering and developing human resources; ii) Cooperation in scientific research and consulting; and iii) Cooperation in organizing conferences, seminars, economic columns, scientific seminars and providing and exchanging information to meet domestic, regional and global market demands. Today, we are delighted to partner with the HCMC Tax Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA).” Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG – delivering  the opening speech Assoc. Prof. Dr. Diep Gia Luat introducing UEH School of Public Finance Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong introducing Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA) Within the framework of the program, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Diep Gia Luat and Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong had in-depth discussions on the content of cooperation in teaching activities such as UEH and the Association shared teaching, reporting, and practice activities from the Association's reporters. At the same time, other activities were also proposed such as cooperation in organizing workshops on topics on Tax Policy; periodic thematic reports to exchange updates between knowledge and practice on difficult challenges, from which the lecturers have more examples in the lecture so that the students have more practical angles; graduation assessment activities, master training; admissions and program counseling. On behalf of CELG’s Board of Directors, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG - presented detailed proposals and ideas for future cooperation with HTCAA such as cooperation in teaching activities, training program development, organization of visits and career orientation for students, coordination methods to enhance the practicality of the field of study. Discussions and exchanges concerning cooperation activities between CELG, SPF and HTCAA In the spirit of unity, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government - School of Public Finance and Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA) officially signed an MOU. The content of the cooperation is carried out to improve the quality of training in Taxation in Business and Tax Management at the School of Public Finance. This was considered a great step forward for the development of the School of Public Finance and the two majors of Taxation in particular and was also a condition for affirming the development of the UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) in general. With the strength and long history of training in the field of Taxation of the School of Public Finance and the expansion of cooperation with an enterprise with intensive training activities in the field of tax consulting such as the Ho Chi Minh City Taxation Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA) will be an opportunity to help students improve their practical knowledge as well as lecturers to be able to update new trends in the market. Leaders of the 2 units signing a cooperation agreement and presented souvenirs On the basis of the cooperation content, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) will continue to implement training programs belonging to the university with the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agents Association (HTCAA) during the following time. It is expected that the cooperation relationship will bring many practical benefits to the two sides in the future and contribute more to the socio-economic development of the country. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: CELG General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 11, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially announced the results of separate admission methods for the regular university system in 2022 for both Chi Minh City Campus and Vinh Long Branch. With diverse admission methods and various criteria for comprehensive assessment, UEH will spend more than 7000 criteria to select excellent students from all over the country and international students to study at the school in the current year. Diversifying enrollment methods and increasingly focusing on English proficiency In 2022, UEH will continue to pursue a strategy of prioritizing admissions methods based on the diversification of criteria, with special emphasis on English language ability, excellent academic performance in a comprehensive and process-oriented manner from all students across the country for selection. The admission criteria include: students from gifted/specialized high schools; achieve Good conduct; the average grade of 10th, 11th and 12th grade in Term 1 of grade 12 is 8.0 or higher; an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher; winning the First, Second and Third prizes in the Provincial/City high school excellent students contest. These criteria will be appropriately weighted to calculate the conversion score and use this score for admission. The criteria for the grade point average of the school year can be replaced by the average score of the combination of 3 optional subjects that learners have the most advantage in to assess the special qualities of each student in accordance with the profession and field of training. At the same time, UEH also uses the results of the competency assessment exam organized by Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Phase 1 in 2022 to consider admission. As a result, nearly 80,000 applicants have applied for 4 separate admission methods of UEH in this year’s enrollment season, including: (1) Admission for candidates graduating from foreign high school programs and having international certificate; (2) Admission of excellent students; (3) Examining the learning process by subject combination; (4) Admission is based on the results of the competency assessment test. A diversity of new training disciplines, in line with the development trend of technology having attracted a large number of candidates Implementing the strategy of multidisciplinary and sustainable University development, UEH has enrolled more completely new majors in the enrollment season in 2022 listed as: Technology and Innovation, Digital Communication and Multimedia Design, Accounting with ICAEW CFAB plus international professional certificate or Hospital Administration has attracted a large number of candidates to apply for admission. In particular, the number of candidates applying to majors in the fields of technology and design has increased sharply this year, reflecting the current trend of career choice as well as the demand of the labor market in the face of the booming labor market. explosion of science, technology and innovation. In addition, industries listed as E-Commerce, Software Engineering or Data Science have had a marked increase in the number of applications compared to 2021. Especially, even though it is a completely new and new training program, the Digital Communication and Multimedia Design program, attracted a large number of applicants at the beginning of enrollment, making the standard of this industry very high (70 - 71 points), equal to the ‘hot’ training majors. UEH’s strengths and areas where the labor market is ‘thirsty’ for human resources listed as Marketing, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management and International Finance. To get this level of admission score, candidates must have very distinctive academic results and more outstanding qualities listed as the grade point average of the school year must be 9.0 or higher; at the same time, meeting the following criteria: being a high school student at the gifted/specialized high school, having an International English Certificate (IELTS) from 6.0, winning the Provincial/City Excellent Student Award. Or, if the candidates are admitted by means of a competency assessment test, he/she must score between 900 and 950 points. This is a very high score. In general, with this year’s benchmarks of the admission methods, it can be recognized that almost all of the candidates who are eligible for admission to UEH are excellent students across the country with impressive academic achievements and excellent results are cumulative in the whole process, especially they all have international English certificates with high scores. This will help them quickly and conveniently access the increasingly international learning environment of UEH. For example, the majority of the curriculum content is taught in English and the learning materials are the textbooks used at prestigious universities around the world. In addition, 100% of students who have been admitted to the ISB International Training Institute's talented Bachelor's program have IELTS scores above 6.0 and most of them are above 6.5 points. In addition, many international students have applied for admission to UEH by the entrance examination for students who have graduated from foreign high school programs. Successful candidates in this method are all students with outstanding academic performance, have graduated from foreign high school programs and have prestigious international certificates listed as: International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), certificate only A-Level from Cambridge International Examinations, UK (Cambridge International Examinations A-Level, UK), SAT certificate (Scholastic Assessment Test, USA) or IELTS English certificate with a very high score. UEH - Vinh Long Branch being increasingly attracting students from the Mekong Delta and candidates from all over the country In the enrollment period in 2022, UEH - Vinh Long Branch (enrollment code as KSV) has a significant increase in the number of applications compared to 2021. This has proved that Vinh Long Branch is increasingly affirming its position as a university. training and research center in the Mekong Delta region. The number of training programs at Vinh Long Branch is also increasing, meeting the socio-economic development needs of the region and the whole country. Especially, more and more majors are being recruited nationwide listed as: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, E-commerce, Economic Law, Agribusiness, Tourism and Travel Service Management, English Commercial UK. In accordance with the announced enrollment scheme, this, with an increase in the number of targets in 2022 at Vinh Long Branch, will create conditions for students to continue to improve their chances of studying at UEH. Especially, final-year students (seniors) will be able to participate in the campus rotation program, studying at Ho Chi Minh City Campus as the students matriculated into the main campus (KSA as enrollment code). With the same learning environment, training quality and qualifications between the HCMC Campus and Vinh Long Branch, the tuition fee is only 80% of that of studying in Ho Chi Minh City (including campus rotation time), applying for admission to UEH - Vinh Long Branch is an effective decision to increase the chances of being admitted to UEH in this yearss university enrollment season 2022. In accordance with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department of UEH: “This year, with the new regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training on registration of University admission aspirations, candidates need to understand the regulations and carefully perform the exercises. action to avoid errors. In particular, after applying for admission to UEH and being announced by the school that they are eligible for admission, they must register their desire to matriculate and admission to UEH is the highest desire (option 1) on the Admission Portal of the Ministry of Education and Training to ensure official admission confirmation to UEH”. Recently, the organization that ranks universities in the world U-Multirank has officially announced the results of a multi-dimensional assessment of universities and colleges around the world in 2022, in which the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is currently recognized as the best university in Vietnam and among the Top 66 Universities in Asia. Besides, the educational environment at UEH, with globalization, always attaches importance to the individuality of each learner, educating creative thinking and forging problem solving from a multidisciplinary perspective. UEH empowers learners to freely choose their major, freely choose how to study, freely express themselves, freely define their own future and inspire them to change their lives for the better towards sustainability for the environment, society and the economy. UEH’s message to candidates in 2022 is “I am who I choose to be” - You will be free to choose to be the person you want to be at UEH! ► Further information regarding admission result can be referred at: UEH Admission Portal (here). News, photos: UEH Department of Undergraduate Studies, UEH - Vĩnh Long Branch, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the strategy of shaping the leading position in Vietnam in conducting experimental research and effectively operating the laboratory, from July 19th to August 12th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) will implement the Experimental Methods Development program at the HCMC campus and Vinh Long Campus. At the global level, the experimental method has been widely used in economics, business, and management such as marketing, finance, economics, public policy, and law. This method was first recognized through the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics awarded to Vernon Smith. In 2019, the second experimental Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee, and Michael Kremer. The experimental method is seen as an alternative to econometric regression. Economics labs have been built and implemented at many institutions such as MIT (Poverty Action Lab), York University, University of California at San Diego, University of Arizona, and University of Melbourne, … In Vietnam, the experimental method has been applied in increasing numbers of research since the early 2010s. The subject of experimental economics has been taught in some universities. However, almost no university or research institute has established an economic laboratory, except for a small one at UEH. This method has not been applied much in other fields listed as marketing, finance, banking, business, administration, and law. In the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable, research-oriented university, UEH has set development goals for experimental methods at the main campus and Vinh Long Campus in the future including: In order to gradually realize the set goals, from July 18th to August 16th, 2022, UEH will implement the Experimental Method Development program at the Ho Chi Minh City campus and Vinh Long Campus with the cooperation accompanied by Professor John Hey - York University (United Kingdom) to work full-time. Prof. John Hey is a professor in economics and statistics and a leading researcher in the field of theoretical research in experimental economics with numerous publications and books. In the one-month program of collaborating with UEH, Prof. John Hey will conduct many meaningful contribution activities, notably throughout the companionship to support the development of Experimental Methods at UEH. The two core arrays of this sequence of activities are: (i) Strategic consulting for effective laboratory design and operation; (ii) Fostering experimental research capacity for UEH staff. Prof. John Hey - York University (United Kingdom) - will come to work full-time at UEH for one month during the program The schedule of Prof. John Hey at UEH is as follows: After a journey of nearly 46 years of construction and development, UEH has entered a new stage of development with the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university with a high reputation in Vietnam in terms of training, researching, consulting, and criticizing economic, business, law policies and business information systems. New opportunities and challenges continue to motivate the entire UEHers to work, study, and research for the development of UEH and the development of scientific knowledge, towards creating a more effective and practical resonance value for society. News, photos: CELG General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Putting our responsibility in the sustainable development of future generations, since the establishment on October 27, 1976, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), up to the present time, has always striving to bring worthy values ​​to learners, equal opportunities to experience intellectual values ​​and develop themselves for each individual. Efforts to optimize services so that students can inherit the best educational values As one of Vietnamese public Universities granted comprehensive autonomy by the Government (since 2014), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) has always set the goal of “transmitting knowledge besides bringing worthy values ​​to learners”. Therefore, with tuition fees being almost the only payment, learners at UEH not only receive valuable intellectual value from the advanced learning program selected by the Top 200 Universities in the world but also inherit the added values, utility services brought by UEH University’s efforts. This is an opportunity to have free access to new learning materials and knowledge for learning and research at the Smart Library UEH with more than 398,000 books in the field of economics (including 600 of them are from Harvard), connecting databases with more than 90 publishers of prestigious American and European universities listed as Cambridge University, Harvard University, Oxford University, etc. a spacious environment, meeting international standards with modern equipped classrooms: projectors, smart boards, sound system with wireless microphones, convenient study tables and chairs, lighting, air conditioning;… computer room system connected to high-speed Internet for students to study online or easily access and download information for learning; Studio Lab with virtual reality technologies; The simulation center serves to experience real-life models during the learning process,… In addition, UEH has made great efforts to research and coordinate with Saigon Passenger Car Joint Stock Company (SaigonBus) to put into use the “Shuttle Bus UEH” service with diverse utilities and reasonable prices in order to optimize the transportation of passengers’ moving between campuses for UEH learners towards Green living habits, contributing to reducing congestion, traffic accidents and environmental pollution. Taking service as the center, from the beginning of 2021, UEH has established UEH Department of Student Affairs (DSA) (DSA) to take care of, support and ensure the best conditions for learning and research activities of learners. The system of modern meeting rooms being fully equipped with equipment for teaching and learning The smart library at UEH helping learners access free learning resources and new knowledge for learning and research. Shuttle Bus UEH service with many utilities and reasonable prices to optimize travel between campuses for UEH learners Along with the material values, UEH University always strives to help learners build their personal brand right from the moment they sit in the lecture hall by actively organizing scientific research activities for students; organizing exchange and exchange of international students; degree recognition of academic activities; sponsoring students to implement start-up projects; creating favorable conditions for students to actively participate in Union - Association activities to increase soft skills; ... Especially, UEH’s efforts to expand the network of more than 500 prestigious domestic and foreign enterprises over the past years has given students a lot of internship and career opportunities right after graduation. One of the typical activities held every year is the Internship and Employment Day in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Career Fair) has supported a huge number of potential students access the practical career opportunities at many leading enterprises. Together in an effort to maintain a network of more than 240,000 alumni with many managers, local leaders, successful entrepreneurs, etc. to help students build a foundation of quality relationships, serving future career development. During the past years, UEH has always made great efforts to contribute a lot to bring the worthiest values ​​to learners and parents upon choosing UEH. Internship and Employment Day Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Career Fair) has helped more potential students access career opportunities Stabilizing tuition fees, accompanying learners through difficult periods Facing the uncertainties of the Covid-19 pandemic and escalating prices in accordance with the market mechanism, UEH is one of the few universities that is has determined to maintain the tuition fee stable to accompany learners and their families to overcome difficulties. To be more specific, the tuition fee of 20.5 million VND/year is maintained stably for 2 years (school year 2020-2021, 2021-2022). From the academic year 2022-2023, the tuition fee is regulated by Decree 81/2021/ND-CP, whereby the tuition fee is adjusted at 31.25 million VND/year; however, UEH continues to maintain a stable level of study fees for the first semester of the academic year 2022-2023 with the purpose of sharing difficulties with learners. Sharing on this issue, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH – stated: “Keeping the tuition fee stable over the years is how the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City accompanies and shares with learners and families to overcome difficult times to fulfill the dream of studying at their dream school. This is also one of the ways we do carry out our social responsibility, contributing to the overall development of the country.” In addition to the policy of stabilizing tuition rates, UEH implements social responsibility through tuition support for learners during 2020, 2021 with a policy of supporting 5% of tuition fees, equivalent to VND 29 billion. Equal opportunity to experience intellectual values ​​for each individual In addition to stabilizing tuition fees, over the past time, UEH has used revenue to provide scholarships and implement a diversity of policies to support students in difficulty. Specifically: the policy of 50% tuition reduction in the last semester of 2020 for nearly 1,600 students whose families were directly affected by floods in the Central region, equivalent to more than 8.2 billion VND; the policy of 5% tuition reduction for all learners at all levels/systems (in 2021); awarded 772 scholarships worth nearly 4 billion VND to learners affected by the Covid-19 epidemic; or support necessary necessities and finance for students facing difficulties during the epidemic with a total value of more than 1.7 billion dong and so on. What is more, UEH always encourages learners to strive constantly, creating a competitive environment for excellent students to confidently assert themselves with scholarship policies. In the past 2.5 years, UEH has awarded as follows: 6,029 Study Encouragement Scholarships with a value of more than 66.5 billion VND with the aim of encouraging students to develop comprehensively, not only make efforts and work hard in their study but also actively participate in other extra-curricular activities; 3,280 study support scholarships worth more than 19.8 billion VND to students with difficult circumstances to help them overcome adversity, keep their spirits up, continue on the learning path; 1,118 Admission Scholarships with a value of nearly VND 8.4 billion to new students who have been admitted to a regular university with high admission results in recognition of their continuous efforts during their studies as well as in the course of their studies from your high school graduation exam; 598 enterprise-sponsored scholarships worth nearly 5.4 billion VND to students with excellent achievements or difficult circumstances. An individual’s journey to conquer knowledge is an extremely valuable journey with many challenges and ambitions. With its constant efforts, UEH has always been accompanying learners so that no one is left behind, every opportunity to experience the value of knowledge is given fairly to each individual at UEH. Efforts to support learners during the difficult period due to Covid-19 Giving to UEH: The journey to connect the previous generation and to give wings to the next generation With the belief that “knowledge will be a meaningful and sustainable starting point for our own future generations”, UEH, besides our own resources, has been making a journey to connect the previous generation so as to create opportunities and wings for the next generation. The Giving to UEH Program is UEH’s way of extending the link between nearly 1,000 teachers, more than 30,000 learners, more than 240,000 alumni and more than 500 organizations and businesses that cooperate annually to work together for meaningful missions. To be more specfic, to award 2,000 scholarships to wing dreams and scholarships to develop talents; to upgrade facilities to international standards, invite international experts to share at seminars; to organize scientific seminars, to support the incubation of innovative start-up projects; to maintain Sustainable action through the project implementation “Building and operating the Living Lab UEH Zero Waste model” and “Supporting digital transformation for high schools”. The Giving to UEH Program has been on a journey to connect the previous generation to create opportunities and give wings to the next generation. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - shared: “On the journey of development over the past 45 years, UEH has always focused on learners, how to bring learners the worthiest values; how to give equal access to knowledge to every learner; and how to train learners to become key human resources, contributing to the development of the country. These concerns are always the guideline in every activity and decision of our UEH University. With determination and efforts, we, , to this day, have created a worthy learning and development environment for learners. In the coming future, with the companionship of the community, UEH will continue to build meaningful values ​​for education and to invest in the sustainable development of future generations.” As the leading University brand in the Vietnamese higher education system and is gradually making its mark on the world market, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City pioneers to bring the best educational values ​​​​for learners so that they are free to define their own future, be inspired to change their lives for the better, towards sustainability for the environment, the society and the economy. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 9th, 2022, at the Center for Continuing Education of Khanh Hoa province, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee solemnly held the opening ceremony of the master's training course in Public Management in Khanh Hoa. Attending the opening ceremony, from Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee, there were: Mr. Nguyen Tan Tuan - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; Mr. Nguyen Khac Ha - Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organizing Department; Mr. Vo Hoan Hai - Director of Department of Education and Training; Ms. Tran Thu Mai - Director of Department of Home Affairs. On behalf of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, leaders of functional units together with 61 students who are cadres, servants and officers have passed the second round of UEH's entrance exam for master's level training in 2022. This was the first Master Course in Public Management jointly trained by Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Tan Tuan - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee would like to thank UEH leaders for supporting the province in training and improving the quality of human resources. “The opening of the Master Class in Public Management in Khanh Hoa will create favorable conditions for the province’s cadres, servants, and officers to improve their professional knowledge, education, and management capacity to meet the goals and requirements of human resources development in the province, contributing to building a really clean and transparent administration. The improvement of the quality of the province's human resources is an important basis for Khanh Hoa Province to step by step effectively implement the Politburo's Resolution No. 09 on the development of Khanh Hoa province to 2030, with a vision to 2045; the action programs of the Government and the Provincial Party Committee to implement Resolution No. 09 of the Politburo; Resolution of the National Assembly on piloting a number of specific mechanisms and policies for the development of Khanh Hoa province” - Mr. Tuan shared. The Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee also asked leaders of agencies and units with officers, servants, and employees participating in the course to create favorable conditions for their officers, servants, and employees to complete the learning task. Mr. Nguyen Tan Tuan stating at the opening ceremony On behalf of the leaders of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - shared: “Building and developing a contingent of cadres and servants, especially strategic level cadres, is one of the key breakthroughs in planning and implementing the guidelines and major decisions of the Party and Government to develop Khanh Hoa province. Understanding these requirements, UEH with its social responsibility, and at the same time as the leading key public university in public sector training in Vietnam wishes to contribute partially to promoting sustainable development for Khanh Hoa province in particular and the whole country in general through the development and implementation of a master's degree in Public Management in Khanh Hoa.” He suggested the students to arrange work, ensure class time and requirements of the subject, increase self-study, and work in groups to achieve high results in learning, thereby serving their work and contributing to local development. Students representing the class sending flowers to Mr. Nguyen Tan Tuan and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh to thank the leaders of the Provincial People's Committee and the leaders of UEH for organizing the class. Students taking memorable photos with provincial leaders and leaders of UEH With a desire to contribute to the development of the country through training high-quality human resources, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been implementing training programs for local leaders, managers, and executives at the strategic level to improve their capacity, contributing to economic development towards the goal of sustainable development. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 5th, 2022, at Hall B1.302, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Closing Ceremony and awarded the Certificates of the training courses "Level-3 Managers" and "Finance for Managers" of the Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation (EVNHCMC) in 2022. Attending the Closing Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of UEH Department of Undergraduate Training and Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Continuing Education Department; together with leaders of UEH-affiliated units/ departments and lecturers. On behalf of EVNHCMC, there were: Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director; Mr. Nguyen Huu Vinh - Deputy Head of the Organization and Human Resources Department with the presence of more than 200 students. Overview of the closing ceremony Speaking at the conclusion of these courses, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - shared: “Implementing the cooperation agreement between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Power Corporation of Ho Chi Minh City in 2022, UEH has recently organized training courses on “Level-3 Managers” and “Finance for administrators” for students of EVNHCMC. The training courses have achieved positive results, bringing useful knowledge to learners, thereby contributing to the development of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation in particular and the economy in general. On behalf of the leadership of the University, I would like to congratulate the students who have studied well and completed the final assessment of the courses, with the results of 184 students rated Excellent and 31 students rated Good. I would like to thank the attention, support, and the creation of favorable conditions of the Leaders, the Organization and Personnel Department of the Power Corporation of Ho Chi Minh City, and the teachers and related units of the University for their support in working with a high sense of responsibility, closely coordinating in management and training to create the success of the courses.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering a speech summarizing the courses Appreciating the results from UEH's training courses, Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director of EVNHCMC shared: “Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation makes training and fostering staff a stage. It is important in personnel work in order to gradually improve management and administration capacity for cadres at all levels, creating conditions for staff to develop and improve their qualifications and skills to perform their assigned jobs well. Pursuant to Decision 1636 of EVN dated November 26th, 2021, on promulgating the human resource development process, which requires all leaders, managers, and planning staff of the Corporation to undergo training courses to foster corresponding management knowledge and create standard conditions when considering appointment and re-appointment of employees of the Corporation. To implement this plan, the Corporation has organized 4 training classes "Level-3 managers" and 3 training classes "Finance for administrators" for trainees who are currently leaders of various departments of the corporation, its affiliated units as well as staff in the planning resources. After these courses, students will have more knowledge about human resource management, communication management skills, implementation according to the development-oriented strategy of the corporation in the upcoming time, as well as topics on human resource management. In order to carry out this training program, I would like to thank the UEH Board of Directors and the lecturers who supported the Corporation to organize these courses.” Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director of EVNHCMC - giving a speech The training course “Level-3 managers” had 170 students and was organized into 4 classes, each class would study for 10 days with 6 topics: Human resource management (including corporate culture); Management skills; Strategy implementation and deployment (including the roadmap for electricity market development); Risk management (including control, compliance with legal knowledge); Media management, Communication skills and providing information to the press; Enterprise Financial Management. At the end of the course, each student took a multiple-choice test of 6 topics and presented an action plan in groups (7-8 students) in front of a Council consisting of lecturers from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and representatives of leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation. The training course “Finance for Administrators” had 45 students organized into 3 classes, each class took 3 days with 6 contents: Objectives of corporate financial management; Interpreting information from financial statements; Performance measurement and corporate financial management; Financial markets and funding instruments; Business analysis and financial planning; Corporate governance and control. At the end of the course, each student took a multiple-choice test that summarized the 6 contents learned. Acknowledging the students' efforts to study and successfully complete the training courses, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of the Department of Continuing Education of UEH - has officially announced the decision to complete and issue training certificates to students. Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of  Department of Continuing Education of UEH - announcing the decision to complete the training courses for students Issuing certificates of training completion to students On behalf of students sharing their feelings during the process of striving and studying at UEH, Mr. Phan Hoang San - Deputy Director of EVNHCMC’s Customer Care Center – confirmed: “On behalf of all learners, I would like to thank the Corporation’s leadership for creating conditions for us to participate in these courses. We would like to thank the lecturers of UEH who enthusiastically shared their knowledge with us during our study at the school. It is an honor for us to participate in classes to hone our management knowledge, skills, and expertise.” Mr. Phan Hoang San - Deputy Director of EVNHCMC Customer Care Center - sharing his thoughts concerning these courses After 46 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been asserting itself as a prestigious public university in Vietnam, step by step making its mark on the world market with proud achievements: Top 1 Best Universities in Vietnam (U-Multirank 2022), Top 551+ in the Ranking of Best Universities in Asia 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022),… UEH is a place that provides learners with high-quality training programs in economic science, business, management, and law; at the same time, transferring scientific research results into practice, contributing to the development of high-quality human resources for the industrialization and modernization of the country in the context of global economic integration. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: "Level-3 managers" Class 1 taking memorable photos with delegates "Level-3 managers" Class 2 taking memorable photos with delegates "Level-3 managers" Class 3 taking memorable photos with delegates "Level-3 managers" Class 4 taking memorable photos with delegates "Finance for administrators" Class taking memorable photos with delegates News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After the success of the 1st CELG Seminar, on the morning of June 30th, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government continued to organize the 2nd CELG Seminar with the theme "The Mangrove-Fishery Linkage In The Mekong River Delta”. The program received the participation of Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Deputy Head of CELG, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Vinh - Director of the Institute of Development Economics Research, along with the lecturers of CELG and PhD students who are currently studying programs at the university. The topic of the 2nd seminar was “THE MANGROVE-FISHERY LINKAGE IN THE MEKONG RIVER DELTA”, this was a new topic with interesting research methods conducted by Dr. Nguyen Quang - Lecturer at CELG School of Economics and Dr. Truong Dang Thuy, the content and results had received enthusiastic discussion from the attendees. Overview of the program To clarify the reasons for choosing the topic and research direction, Dr. Nguyen Quang mentioned the important role of mangroves and the relationship between mangroves and inshore fishing in Vietnam today. In fact, the area of ​​mangroves in the Mekong Delta has decreased sharply in the past few decades and the introduction to forest protection policies by the government has helped increase the forest area again in the past few years. However, a concern was that the impact of these policies is not uniform, the area of ​​mangroves is mainly restored in certain areas. In this study, the author analyzed the impact of mangroves on the coastal fisheries of local communities in the Mekong Delta. The authors’ estimation suggested that an increase in the mangrove area increases local inshore fishery production and improves the marginal productivity of inputs such as boats and labor. Detailed analysis showed that mangroves benefit both wealthy fishermen, who often invest heavily in fishing boats and sharks, and poor, labor-intensive fishermen. On the other hand, the reduction of the mangrove area in the Mekong Delta has had a great impact on the livelihoods of poor fishermen. Hence, it was suggested that in order to provide sustainable benefits to local livelihoods and reforestation policies should be uniformly implemented in order to increase the area of ​​mangroves across the changing areas instead of focusing on certain areas. Dr. Nguyen Quang presenting his research In fact, many studies on mangroves and nearshore fishing activities were conducted in other countries; however, the new point of this study was that the authors have built a fishing model at the individual level, including the integration of natural and environmental factors to assess the benefits of mangroves on the livelihoods of local communities. The presentation of the research paper by Dr. Nguyen Quang had attracted a lot of comments and suggestions from the participating lecturers and PhD students, thereby sharing a lot of experience in research design, data processing, and opening future research directions. for this field. The exchange between speakers and participating researchers In the spirit of sharing and learning experiences, the 2nd CELG Senimar seminar took place successfully, bringing useful knowledge to attendees. It is expected that the next meeting in the series of periodic scientific activities CELG Seminar will take place in July 2022. *About the speaker: Dr. Nguyen Quang earned his PhD in Life Sciences and Environmental Technology from Okayama University, Japan, and is currently a lecturer at the School of Economics, College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG). Additional photos relating to the program: News, photos: CELG General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Developing digital technology and digital businesses according to the Spin-Off model is considered a classic model of countries around the world. With the current legal system and the operating model of Vietnamese scientific and technological organizations, whether this model can be successfully implemented or not is a matter that needs to be studied. In part 2 of this article, the authors outline some solutions to develop digital technology in accordance with the Spin-Off model in Vietnam. In accordance with the analysis of law enforcement practices related to the development of digital technology based on the Spin-Off Model as presented in Part 1, the authors have proposed a number of solutions to develop digital technology based on this model. Finalizing regulations on the establishment of science and technology organizations, certification of science and technology enterprises, model transformation Regarding the procedures for registration of activities at the State management agency for non-public science and technology organizations, the Law on Science and Technology 2013 should abolish this provision for organizations engaged in scientific and technological activities in domestic organizations in order to facilitate these organizations to operate more easily and in accordance with the general principle of creative freedom, freedom to research what is not prohibited by law. The current Law on Science and Technology 2013 should revise the definition of ‘Science and technology enterprise’ as follows: “Science and technology enterprise is an enterprise performing technology transfer and production activities , business, scientific and technological services to create products and goods from the results of scientific research and technological development”. With the emergence of science and technology enterprises, the Enterprise Law 2020 should, therefore, have provisions to add this type to the Law, similar to the type of social enterprises, creating a premise for develop science and technology enterprises in the future. Completing regulations regarding the concepts of property rights, technology, information technology Regarding the concept of Property Rights: it is to demonstrate its role as the foundational Code for Specialized Acts as well as to create consistency with these Acts (for example: Joint Circular No. 39/2014/TTLT -BKHCN-BTC[2], Law on Enterprises, Law on Science & Technology, Law on Technology Transfer) in the recognition of current types of intellectual property and possibly new types of assets arising in the future. In the future, the 2015 Civil Code should complete the provisions of Article 115 as follows: Current Regulations Article 115. Property rights “Property rights are rights valued in money, including property rights to objects of intellectual property rights, land use rights and other property rights”. Proposed Regulations Amendment Article 115. Property rights Property rights are rights valued in money, including, intellectual property rights, property rights over intellectual property rights, land use rights, and other property rights. In terms of the concept of Technology: The concept of technology of the current Law on Science & Technology has revealed a lot of limitations and needs to be revised, the current concept of Technology should be defined in accordance with the conceptual approach of ESCAP, specifically: “Technology, a knowledge system about technical solutions for processing materials, information and energy, covers all skills; knowledge; method; processes, equipment used in production, manufacturing, service, management and information”. Regarding the concept of Information Technology: The concept of information technology has some shortcomings and needs to be revised as in the following amendment and supplement plan: Regulations in Article 4.1, Law on Information Technology No. 10/VBHN-VPQH “Information technology is a collection of modern scientific methods, technologies and technical tools for the production, transmission, collection, processing, storage and exchange of digital information”. Proposed Regulation Amendment Information technology is a collection of technical technologies of hardware, software, computer networks and telecommunications and modern digital equipment for the production, transmission, collection, processing, storage, security and exchange of information. change digital information; or applied in business, commerce and State management activities. Completing regulations on valuation and technology transfer Regarding the provisions of Joint Circular No. 39/2014/TTLT-BKHCN-BTC: Firstly, for the provisions of Article 1, it is necessary to amend the type of auction case that is not within the scope of regulations; Secondly, for the provisions of Article 4.2, it is necessary to add specifically the subjects that are considered to be valuation support service organizations and the cases where a price is required for each subject, which helps to the parties involved in the valuation and technology transfer relationship know which organizations specifically in case that a suitable Valuation Organization cannot be found, the parties can actively contact the this organization aims to shorten the time of technology transfer due to waiting for valuation results without knowing who is the competent person; Thirdly, Joint Circular No. 39/2014/TTLT-BKHCN-BTC was issued earlier than a number of Valuation Standards issued later; therefore, it is also necessary to update new valuation methods, in order to create compatibility and consistency in the application of the Law on Prices. Regarding the concept of Technology Transfer and proposed technology transfer object, it is amended as follows: The current concept “Technology transfer is the transfer of the ownership of a technology or the transfer of the right to use a technology from the party having the right to transfer the technology to the party receiving the technology.” The proposed revised concept Technology transfer means the transfer of technology ownership or the right to use technology from the technology transfer right holder to the technology transferee; or transfer information that is considered know-how; or transfer scientific and technological results in the form of a contract. The current regulations “Article 4. Objects of technology to be transferred 1. The transferred technology is one or the following subjects: a) Technical know-how, technological know-how; b) Technological plans and processes; solutions, parameters, drawings, technical diagrams; formulas, computer software, data information; c) Solutions to rationalize production and renew technology; d) Machinery and equipment attached to one of the objects specified at Points a, b and c of this Clause. 2. Where the technological object specified in Clause 1 of this Article is protected for intellectual property rights, the transfer of intellectual property rights shall comply with the provisions of the law on intellectual property.” The proposed regulations amendment Article 4. Objects of technology to be transferred 1. The transferred technology is one or the following subjects: a) Machinery and equipment attached to one of the objects specified at Points b, c and d of this Clause. b) Technical know-how, technological know-how; c) Plan and process of production technology; Information Technology; Solutions to rationalize production, innovate technology; Solutions to improve productivity, product quality and information; d) Additional information including: technical specifications, drawings, technical diagrams; formulas, computer software to control machinery and equipment, information and data about technology; 2. If the technological object specified in Clause 1 of this Article is protected by intellectual property rights, the transfer of intellectual property rights shall comply with the provisions of the law on intellectual property. 3. The transferred technology objects must not violate the standards specified in Clause 1, Article 11 of this Law or fall into the List of banned technologies as prescribed. Completing regulations on corporate income tax calculation and a number of other regulations related to digital technology development Regarding the provisions of the Law on Corporate Income Tax (Consolidated Document No. 14/VBHN-VPQH 2020), currently, there is a need to contribute capital by technology in general and digital technology in particular through the form of joint venture in particular. Business is an actual need for businesses that are in need of technology to operate and develop; nevertheless, with the barrier of paying corporate income tax on the difference in revaluation asset value compared to the original cost or initial investment cost is also a challenge for this activity. If viewed from the perspective of the financial performance of the business, the new business model of the venture capitalized by digital technology, in addition to the contributed assets, the new model requires a certain amount of cash capital to continue to develop and to perfect the technology as well as to maintain the stable operation of the technology. If immediately after contributing capital, the party contributing capital with assets has to pay additional tax on the difference, this leads to the loss of working capital in cash whereas the efficiency of technology exploitation in the business model is still a question mark. It is thought that this provision needs to be adjusted to the time of calculating taxable income, the time when the party contributing capital by assets transfers the contributed capital or shares, in order to enjoy this policy, the joint venture company in general and companies formed under the Spin-off Model in particular, is only depreciated when calculating taxable income in accordance with the residual value of the assets contributed as capital, and the assets contributed as capital must be valued by pricing appraisal organization. Therefore, with this regulation, the State, on the one hand, has more substantive financial support for technology transfer activities in the form of capital contribution whereas the market value of the company can be managed. Technology brings capital as well as encourages businesses to be transparent about capital contribution, which is beneficial for the financial market exclusively for technology companies as well as removing barriers to technology transfer for scientific institutions as well as science-technology enterprises, contributing to the development of an innovative startup ecosystem that develops and spreads knowledge rapidly. In December 2020, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 38/2020/QD-TTg dated December 30, 2020 on “List of high-tech prioritized for investment and development and List of technology products. In the future, the Government needs to issue a Decree providing specific guidance on incentives and support for technology development activities in Appendix I related to digital technologies in the context of preferential and support policies specified in diverse different relevant legal documents. This also helps high-tech enterprises, information technology enterprises, science and technology enterprises in information technology, collectively known as digital technology enterprises, to focus on development and research applications of emerging digital technologies listed in the catalog as well as to promote the innovation startup ecosystem under the emerging Digital Spin-off Model to develop in the future. Please refer to the full research Digital law in Vietnam – A perspective from the Spin-Off model  here. Author group: MSc. Dương Anh Quốc – Crowe Accounting Limited Company Việt Nam; Dr. Nguyễn Thị Anh – Faculty of Law, UEH School of Business, Law, and Government. This is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #49 “Globalization and the world monetary system: The erosion of the dollar and the scenario for Vietnamese trade”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of July 3rd, 2022, at Hall A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City UEH) solemnly held the Graduation Ceremony of Doctoral and Master's degrees in 2022, honoring and awarding degrees to 390 fresh postgraduates who have made excellent achievements in the process of study and research. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, on behalf of UEH leaders, there were: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Board of Directors of UEH Member Schools; Leaders of faculties with Doctoral and Master programs; Professors, Associate Professors, lecturers, students, and new PhDs and new Masters. Overview of the Graduation Ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - congratulated and appreciated the efforts in the study and research process of the new PhDs and Masters over the past time. He shared: “Nearly-46-year establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has well performed its responsibility in contributing to the training of high-quality human resources, capable of working and integrating on the international path. With more than 32 years of postgraduate training, UEH has trained more than 15,000 Masters, and 542 PhDs in the fields of economics, business, public management, and law, and they are promoting their role very well in central and local institutions and businesses, contributing to the development of the country. Today, on behalf of UEH leadership, I would like to congratulate the 6 new Doctors and 384 new Masters who have achieved excellent academic and research results. You have the right to be proud when you graduate from UEH - a brand that has been confirmed and positioned as a prestigious high-quality university in Vietnam in terms of training and research and is gradually integrating strongly into modern education in the world. Graduating from UEH, postgraduates can work in domestic, regional, and international markets, in fact, many alumni have done this.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering a congratulatory speech to the new PhDs and Masters Besides, he also suggested future development orientations for fresh postgraduates. He especially emphasized that in the era of globalization, under the increasingly profound impact of the 4.0 revolution on the economy - society, it is necessary to improve the application of technology and innovation to do well in their profession. New PhDs and Masters need to improve their knowledge and gradually expand their research scope, equip them with interdisciplinary knowledge in economic sciences, new technologies applied in their expertise, and improve their English skills to expand research and academic exchange. UEH hopes the new postgraduates will continue connecting with the school to contribute to professional development. New Masters can participate in further study of PhD programs in English and Vietnamese. The new PhDs aspire to become visiting lecturers of the university, participating in teaching, research, and professional councils of the university. Only by the way of lifelong learning can we meet the increasingly high demands of society, and in this way, the scope of activities and development thinking can reach out to the world. From the knowledge provided by the school and the ability to self-study and self-research, the new postgraduates will become good experts, lecturers, and leaders who can work in the country and the world. He also hopes that the fresh postgraduates will become members of the UEH alumni network with nearly 250,000 alumni and former learners of all levels of UEH who graduated from 1977 to present to promote the excellent tradition, share, cooperate, and support to develop together. At the same time, Professor also sincerely thanked the agencies and families of the new master and PhD students for their assistance and encouragement to help them achieve today's glory. Following the program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School - announced the decision to recognize the graduation of the UEH President for new PhDs and new Masters. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate School - announcing the decision on recognition of graduation At the ceremony, UEH officially awarded 06 PhD degrees (3 PhDs in Business Administration, 2 PhDs in Commercial Business, and 1 PhD in Banking), in which, 2 PhD students defended their dissertations in English with foreign experts and professors joining the Council, and others have published 7 articles in prestigious international journals and conferences. UEH awarded 384 Master degrees (106 MSc in Business Administration, 31 MSc in Banking, 9 MSc in Public Finance, 43 MSc in Finance, 64 MSc in Accounting, 19 MSc in Economic Management, 21 MSc in Public Management, 6 MSc in Economic Statistics, 33 MSc in Economic Law, 6 MSc in Development Economics, 16 MSc in Commercial Business, 24 MSc in International Business, 1 MSc in Main Economics Management, 5 MSc. in Information and Design Technology and Communication). The ritual conferring graduation degrees to PhDs and Masters in the 1st Batch in 2022 The ceremony took place solemnly and successfully. This also marks the outstanding achievements in the graduate training of UEH, demonstrating the efforts of the whole university with its dedication to training high-quality human resources for the country, which is the result of the contributions of the lecturers and the attempts of all students to study and research. With the knowledge accumulated during the past study, UEH wishes the new PhDs and Masters to achieve much success in their careers and lives. Additional photos relating to the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Graduate School Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Developing digital technology and digital businesses according to the Spin-Off model is considered a classic model of countries around the world. With the current legal system and the operating model of Vietnamese scientific and technological organizations, whether this model can be successfully implemented or not is a matter that needs to be studied. In part 1 of this article, by the method of document synthesis and analysis, the author points out the limitations and inadequacies of the regulations related to the current process of digital technology formation and transfer as well as the current state of law enforcement that affects the development of digital technology under the Spin-Off model in Vietnam. Spin-off model and legal content for Digital Technology from the perspective of this model Spin-Off model is a start-up company model owned by Universities or Science and Technology Organizations (referred to as Research Institutes) as business owners from capital contribution by operating results. science and technology activities. From the perspective of the Spin-Off model, it can be seen that digital technology development in this perspective is the process, despite many different interpretations, which can be generalized as the process of creating and transferring the results of Science & Technology activities (technology transfer) to form Science & Technology enterprises and innovative start-up ecosystems. * Subjects of scientific and technological activities: In terms of operational functions, Science & Technology organizations are classified into: basic research, applied research, science and technology service implementation. Regarding rights, in accordance with the Provisions of Article 13 of the Law on Science and Technology 2013, Science & Technology organizations may cooperate, joint venture or contribute capital with money, property, value of intellectual property rights to operate scientific and technological activities and production and business activities. Regarding the form of operation, in accordance with the Provisions of Article 9 of the Law on Science and Technology 2013, a Science & Technology organization operates in one of the following forms prescribed by the Law: academies; institute; center; office and some other forms. Subjects and conditions for establishment, subjects to establish Science & Technology organizations in accordance with the regulations including domestic and foreign organizations and individuals; in addition, in accordance with the provisions of Article 20.4 of the Law on Science & Technology In 2013, individuals engaged in Science & Technology activities. For the type of Science & Technology enterprise, in accordance with the Provisions of Article 58 of the Law on Science and Technology 2013, this enterprise must be established under the Enterprise Law 2020 and satisfy the following 02 additional conditions: first, having the capacity to perform scientific and technological tasks; secondly, having revenue from the production and trading of products and goods formed from the results of scientific research and technological development at the prescribed rate. * Foundations for property right creation and establishment in terms of digital technology: In accordance with the 2015 Civil Code, people who create or have the right to own digital technology can establish civil rights mainly in one of the following forms of creation: (1) creating technology from labor activities or creative labor; (2) or creating technology from the process of production and business; (3) owning technology through a contract. In accordance with the Law on Science & Technology 2013, digital technology is the result of Science & Technology activities, in order to create a complete digital technology, this activity must go through steps, from the lowest step is to scientific research, an activity of creating solutions for practical application, until the last step is trial production, which is the step of perfecting the technology before being put into use in various fields listed as manufacturing or social life. * Ownership valuation and transfer, right transfer in terms of digital technology use: For commercial exploitation (including becoming an asset to contribute capital to an enterprise), digital technology must be valued and capable of transferring ownership and use rights. Regarding valuation, if it is a capital-contributing asset, in accordance with the Article 36 of the Enterprise Law 2020, digital technology is valued in two forms, valuation according to the consensus principle or valuation by a valuation organization. For valuation in accordance with the principle of consensus, the value of assets contributed as capital is determined by consensus of members, founding shareholders of the company. In the case of valuation by a valuation organization, the value of assets contributed as capital must be approved by more than 50% of the members and founding shareholders. On the other hand, valuation by a valuation organization is also the case in which it is mandatory for technology transfer using state capital. In addition, the valuation of ‘price of results of scientific research and technological development and intellectual property using the State budget’ is carried out in accordance with the guidance of Joint Circular No. 39/2014/TTLT- BKHCN-BTC dated December 17, 2014 of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Finance. Regarding the transfer of ownership and use rights for digital technology that has been protected by intellectual property rights: for software, the transfer of ownership and use rights will be done in the form of ‘Copyright assignment contract’ and ‘Copyright use right transfer contract’, the performance of the contract will be applied in accordance with the Provisions of the Civil Code 2015; for patented digital technology, it will be conducted in the form of a contract, including (1) an industrial property right assignment contract; (2)a  contract to use industrial property object; and (3) a contract for the use of a secondary industrial property object. In the case that Technology has not been protected by intellectual property rights yet, the transfer of ownership and digital technology transfer will be performed by means of a Technology Transfer Contract. * Incentives and support for digital technology development: Incentives and supporting forms for digital technology development are currently mainly based on the Investment Law and 04 Specialized Laws, comprising: Law on Science & Technology 2013; Law on Information Technology 2006; Law on High Technology 2008; Law on Technology Transfer 2017. Law enforcement practices related to digital technology development in accordance with the Spin-Off model Practical practice of protecting intellectual property rights for digital technology: The current disputes over digital technology mainly take place in the software field. However, the practice of resolving copyright disputes for computer software has been limited without much effectiveness, the time to handle the case is often long without results. This limitation mainly comes from the low efficiency of assessment activities, in which the assessment capacity of the Copyright Office (under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) is also a problem. Regarding the quality of intellectual property assessment activities, Author Nguyen Hai An (2018) pointed out that in practice, the operational capacity of the Judicial Assessment Organization has been being limited, leading to the situation of assessment activities. The judiciary on intellectual property rights is not much effective; in addition, the current independent judicial assessment organizations, most of which as public organizations show the development of this type in 02 areas. In the future, public and private sectors will have a great influence on the effectiveness of the enforcement of intellectual property rights in general and digital technology in particular. In addition, the current Vietnamese court system does not have a patent court model to resolve disputes over intellectual property rights. The current status of intellectual property rights registration for digital technology: In accordance with the information from the 2018 Information Technology White Paper, a number of large corporations listed as Viettel, VNPT, FPT, and VNG have begun to invest in research and development in terms of products using artificial intelligence and big data; among these, Viettel Group is probably the State-owned enterprise that owns the most patents in the field of information technology, including patent registration in the United States. Financial support for digital technology creation and development: In addition to funding from the National Science & Technology Fund, digital technology creation and development needs a lot of other funding sources as well as the actual effectiveness of tax incentives and credit support activities. Please refer to the full research Digital law in Vietnam – A perspective from the Spin-Off model  tại đây. Author group: MSc. Dương Anh Quốc – Crowe Accounting Limited Company Việt Nam; Dr. Nguyễn Thị Anh – Faculty of Law, UEH School of Business, Law, and Government. This is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #48 “Digital law in Vietnam – A perspective from the Spin-Off model – PART 2: Solutions for digitalization development in accordance with Spin-Off Model in Viet Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to improve the quality of supportive care activities for learners and partners, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has built the UEH Knowledge Warehouse and integrated it with the Multi-channel Partner/Learner Management and Care System (Customer Relationship Management - CRM system). This is a testament to the University’s efforts to digital information and supportive activities for learners and partners. UEH Knowledge Warehouse - A place to gather ‘all’ necessary information UEH Knowledge Warehouse [https://hotro.ueh.edu.vn/] is a place to gather and store all necessary supporting information related to the learning, living, and research process of UEH students. For example, general information concerning UEH (mission, achievements, culture...); affiliated campuses; staff; information regarding all levels/systems (Regular University, Part-time, Postgraduate...); smart services at UEH; UEH Vinh Long Campus;… Here, learners can search for information from data directory trees classified by UEH training types. In particular, it is easy to look up information by entering keywords in the search field to filter and find suitable information. In addition, the Knowledge Warehouse also introduces many useful contents listed as Portals, Certificates, and Accounts to support learners. Therefore, learners at UEH will be proactive in finding necessary information quickly on the network environment (internet). With the digitization of the University’s activities, the Knowledge Warehouse has been directly connected to UEH’s CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system. Therefore, learners can use the ‘Request management’ feature on the Knowledge Warehouse to send support requests/questions to functional units at UEH, the system will automatically put information into CRM and transfer it to functional departments to respond to learners according to the committed time, instead of having to meet face-to-face with the functional units to receive supportive information as before. Learners will receive responses from UEH via their personal email. In particular, the information in the Knowledge Warehouse is always updated regularly, accurately, and timely by UEH Units in the UEH university; consequently, this is a reliable, fast, and effective source of information for all learners in their learning process at UEH. Management, care, and support system for partners/learners - CRM Over the past time, UEH has built and officially put into operation a CRM system for managing, caring for, and supporting partners/students for functional units of the university. The launch of CRM aims to improve the quality of support and care for learners, to accompany and to ensure learners have the best experience at UEH. All channels of receiving information concerning the University (Email, Phone, Social Network, UEH Knowledge Warehouse, UEH student application, in-person at the office ...) through the reception focal point which is the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) are integrated into the CRM system. Learners and partners contacting when they need requests or questions from these information channels will automatically be received and assigned to functional units for handling. For each partner/learner’s support request, the system will open a ticket. The entire process of receiving information and processing requests will send notification emails to contacting learners and partners. The CRM system connects directly with the data of learners, prospective learners, and partners to form a common database throughout UEH. Request and support history from partners/learners from all reception channels are stored centrally to facilitate optimal request handling. * Process of receiving and processing on CRM: Step 1: Partner/Learners send requests for support/information answer Step 2: UEH receives and processes the request Step 3: UEH feedbacks processing results to partners/learners Step 4: Partner/Students feedback Step 5: Partners/Students assess the level of satisfaction With the utilities on the system, partners/learners can be completely assured because questions will always be received, handled, and responded to quickly and accurately. In addition, in order to improve service quality and listen to suggestions for activities at UEH, each ticket on the system once completed, will have a service quality survey for partners/students to contact rating and feedback system. Sharing more concerning the goal of building a CRM Integrated Knowledge Warehouse, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH – affirmed: “With the motto of taking learners as the center, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always wants to bring the best experience for learners. The invention of the Knowledge Warehouse integrated with the CRM system of management, care, and support for partners/learners will be a reliable, fast, and effective source of information supporting all learners and partners. This also gives learners the habit of actively seeking information, learning, and practicing integrating technology, aiming to become global citizens in the current digital era. In the upcoming time, UEH will promote the digitization of information and student support activities. This is also a testament to the educational digital transformation efforts that the University has been implementing over the years.” UEH is a university that pioneers innovation and technology application in the management and operation process in order to improve service quality, care, and support activities for learners, and ensure the needs of learners in the most optimal way. The birth of the Knowledge Warehouse, the CRM system for managing, taking care of and supporting partners/students not only improves the service quality of the University for learners but also meets the expectations of a professional and high-quality environment, contributing to the training of global UEHer generations, actively seeking information, confidently acting, spreading positive values ​​and sustainable development. News, photos: UEH Department of Student Affairs, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of June 24th, 2022, at the Room B1-204, UEH College of Business (COB) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company for the period of 2022 - 2027. This cooperation aims to improve the quality of training in Tourism and Travel Service Management at the School of Tourism, helping students improve their practical knowledge and access many opportunities in work. Overview of the signing ceremony Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of UEH College of Business, there were: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Deputy Head of UEH College of Business; Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean of School of Tourism; MSc. Doan Duc Minh, and lecturers from the School of Tourism. On behalf of Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company, there were the attendance of Mr. Ngo Minh Duc - Chairman of the Board of Directors; Mr. Ngo Phuong Chi - Member of the Board of Directors; Mr. Le Huynh Trieu - Human Resources Director. Speaking at the opening of the workshop and training, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang shared: “In the context of the industrial revolution 4.0 with the characteristics of technology and digitization, which is having a profound impact on higher education in many aspects, it requires universities to innovate their strategic mindset proactively, renovate models, accelerate the process of digital transformation and applying new technologies, and so on. Therefore, in recent years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been making constant efforts to change towards internationalization in training, research, operations, and administration to affirm its academic reputation on the map of Vietnam's higher education and in the world. The cooperation between UEH College Business and Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company will promote the direction of high-quality, applied training of UEH in general and COB in particular, encouraging students to participate in the corporate semester, business visits, as well as invite experts to share experiences for students. Since then, students will quickly become familiar with the real environment, be inspired by their predecessors, dedicate, and contribute to businesses, society, and the country.” Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Deputy Head of UEH College of Business - delivering the opening speech The representative of Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company, Mr. Ngo Minh Duc shared: “In recent years, Gotadi has carried out strong digital transformation in its activities, especially the provision of travel products on online platforms for both corporate and individual customers. Gotadi is proud to be one of the rare OTAs (Online Travel Agents) in Vietnam whose ideas, design, construction, and operation are all made by Vietnamese people. Because of social and community responsibility, we invest in e-commerce so that Vietnamese companies can develop independently, compete with foreign domestic enterprises with many advantages as well as reach out to the world. Today, the Company is very happy to have the opportunity to cooperate with UEH College of Business and commits to accompanying the school in the field of training, consulting to update new industries, and helping students have opportunities to practice and foster their working experience to gain practical experience at Gotadi as well as partner businesses. In addition, each individual of the company will accompany, inspire the next generations and share knowledge. The cooperation is also an opportunity for Gotadi to access quality human resources from UEH College of Business to approach the company, continue to realize the dream of Vietnamese products, and give more chances to Gotadi employees in the South can study and improve their expertise.” Mr. Ngo Minh Duc - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company - remarking In the spirit of a unified agreement, UEH College of Business and Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company officially signed a cooperation agreement with the following contents: (1) Connecting practical training: Internship Program/Business Semester; Knowledge dissemination and career orientation program; Participating in research and development of tourism products; Coordinating to organize short-term training in the field of Tourism; Sharing knowledge to Enterprises; (2) Connecting to attract human resources: Communicating and promoting tourism training programs and tourism products; Disseminating images and recruitment information of both sides; (3) Fund Contribution - Together with UEH “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Acting Sustainably”: Accompanying and supporting international sharing activities, spreading knowledge, and incubating startups. Representatives of the two units officially signing the cooperation agreement Representatives of the 2 Units exchanging souvenirs The successful signing ceremony of UEH College of Business and Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company is the premise to affirm and expand the strong cooperation relationship in training, fostering, and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the country's economic development. Expanding cooperation with an enterprise whose activities provide comprehensive travel services from flight ticketing, hotel booking, etc., like Gotadi Tourism Technology Joint Stock Company, will help students improve their practical knowledge, expand career opportunities, and at the same time help lecturers be updated with new trends in the market, bringing positive impacts in teaching and scientific research activities. Additional photos regarding the signing ceremony: News, photos: COB General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology World University Ranking Organization U-Multirank has officially announced the results of a multi-dimensional assessment towards Universities and Colleges around the world in 2022, in which, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is recognized as the Best University in Vietnam and in the Top 66 Leading Universities in Asia. UEH - The Best University in Vietnam in accordance with the U-Multirank Ranking U-Multirank is an independent organization that ranks universities in the world, with funding coming from the European Commission’s Erasmus+ Program. This ranking provides a multi-dimensional assessment towards Universities and Colleges around the world with the purpose of helping students choose the best schools for themselves as well as universities identify strengths and weaknesses, serving university development strategies. Every year, the U-Multirank ranking publishes a list of 25 universities with the best evaluation indexes in the following categories: (i) Research (The number of research publications, The number of daily cited publications, The number of interdisciplinary publications); (ii) Knowledge Transfer (The number of joint publications with industry partners, The number of patents granted, The contribution to lifelong career development); (iii) International orientation (Transportation of students in international joint programs, The number of publications co-researched with international authors); (iv) Regional Research Links (The number of publications co-researched with local authors); (v) Teaching and learning (Students-Faculty ratio). In accordance with the latest ranking results in 2022, UEH is officially The Best University in Vietnam upon our leading all criteria. At the same time, in the Top 66 Best Universities in Asia (out of 467 Universities participating in the ranking). The above results, once again, indicate UEH’ consistent and effective development strategy on their journey to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university with an academic reputation in Asia with two main focuses: Quality training, Research and knowledge transfer, and Sustainable Development. UEH being as The Top 1 of the Best Universities in Vietnam in accordance with U-Multirank 2022 UEH being ranked 66th position out of 467 Asian Universities participating in the ranking UEH being ranked at 7th position out of 25 Leading Universities in terms of the field of Economics in Asia Multidisciplinary development, leading training, research and knowledge transfer in Vietnam Implementing the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, UEH has been expanding our training and research into other diverse fields, in addition to Business; Economics, Law, and State Administration fields that have been recognized by various national and international rankings (World QS 2021, U-Multirank 2022 and so on). Typically, the group is in the fields of Technology and Design, with specialized training in Mathematics - Statistics, Economic Information Systems, Technology, Computers, Innovation, Architecture, Planning and Design. In addition to the multidisciplinary expansion, the training programs of each level and system are designed to be diverse and flexible, suitable to the needs of various groups of learners, including: Vietnamese training programs, training programs in English, Dual degree programs and more. UEH training methods have been improved and digitized towards the direction of multi-modality including: direct teaching (traditional), online (E-learning) and Blended Learning (a method that combines traditional teaching and E-learning). This is an effort that have been going hand in hand with each individual’s lifelong knowledge career with whatever conditions, circumstances and needs (lifelong learning) that UEH's multidisciplinary and sustainable strategy is aiming for. What is more noteworthy, the criteria for evaluating training results are highly appreciated in the U-Multirank Ranking listed as: the Bachelor’s graduation rate of UEH students is 83.24% (evaluated at B level – equal to Good); the Master’s on-time graduation rate reaches 97.84% (evaluated at A level – equal to Excellent). In terms of the group of criteria for evaluating research results is highly appreciated in terms of citation rate, the number of international publications with international co-authors (grade A), the number of publications in cooperation with local authorities (state agencies, local businesses) (grade C). In fact, the year 2021 will record outstanding research achievements of UEH team of scientists, in which, 507 articles are published in prestigious international journals under the Web of Science database, Scopus and ABDC (grade B or higher), an increase of 33% compared to that of 2020. To be more specific, 83.8% of UEH’s articles published in journals are ranked in Q1 and Q2 Subgroups in accordance with Scopus database (of which Q1 accounts for 56.5%). 20.1% of UEH’s publications are ranked in the TOP 10% of the most-cited publications in the world. Most of the articles published internationally are published in journals that belong to prestigious publishers recognized by the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development, listed as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Sage and Emerald. The number of interdisciplinary publications of UEH in the recent years reaches the rate of 4.2%. In addition, the group of joint research activities, interdisciplinary publications accounts for 4.2% of the total number of UEH publications while that of regional and local affiliated publications accounts for 20.1%. In terms of the group of criteria for knowledge transfer, contribution to lifelong career development receives rather impressive ratings (score A). This is the criterion that, in 2020, UEH was honored to enter the Top 25. In the general development strategy, UEH has always been concentrating on promoting activities of connecting, spreading and transferring knowledge to the community through annual specific action programs. Notable examples are as follows: the series of scientific seminars at City/National/International levels “Bring Global to Local”, “Community connection - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action” Program, “Bring Global to Local” Program. Regarding “Giving To UEH”, a science and technology business model originating from a research institute, a Spin-off University allows inventors to commercially exploit intellectual property, knowledge spread cards to community in “Research contribute for all” and so on. Accordingly, UEH owns a network of links and knowledge transfer with more than 20 state agencies; 500 domestic and foreign enterprises; 240,000 alumni with a massive number of managers, local leaders, successful entrepreneurs and so on. The sunburst chart clearly illustrating UEH’s competency profile based on 5 U-Multirank criteria, from which, UEH is rated as a strong research university, and overall, UEH scores 9 “A” (distinctive results) Orientation to internationalization - Step to affirm UEH brand on the world stage In addition to the multidisciplinary and sustainable strategy, over the past time, UEH has focused on internationalization orientation in training and research activities. Student exchange programs, joint training programs as well as international dual degrees are increasingly being expanded. UEH’s Bachelor’s program for Foreigners accounts for 7.14%, student exchange rate reaches 0.05%, and the exchange rate of international lecturers reaches 4.42%. all of which are expected to increase after the Covid-19 pandemic. With a network of nearly 130 top quality and prestigious Universities in the world, UEH has become a prestigious educational institution in Vietnam and Asia, attracting international learners in the region. Typical names are as follows: Business Administration Program affiliated with City University of Seattle (USA), Kwangwoon University (Korea); International Business Program affiliated with University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (Switzerland); Program in Finance in association with University of Rennes 1 (France); Banking Program with exchange program with Vinius University (Lithuania), University of Siena (Italy); Program in Tourism and Travel Service Management and Hotel Management in association with NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands); Program of Architecture and Smart Urban Design in association with the University of Auckland (New Zealand); Western Sydney Bachelor’s Program; Global Pathways study abroad Program; Master Program in Human Resource Management MBS 1+1 – MMngt HRM (Massey University, New Zealand) and more. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH – asserts as follows: “As a national key public University, we have been working every day to affirm the academic position of UEH in particular and of Vietnamese higher international education arena. Not only one prestigious world ranking, more diverse prestigious world rankings have started to recognize from the quality of teaching, training to in-depth research listed as: Top 1 Best University in Vietnam (U-Multirank Ranking 2022); Top 551+ Best Universities in Asia (QS Asia University Rankings 2022); Top 298 Best Universities in Asia (SCImago Ranking 2022), all of which have partly proved our determination. It is the determination of a collective UEHers to understand and to implement the strategy of becoming a multi-disciplinary, multi-major, research-oriented and sustainable action University, in the journey from the Leading University in Vietnam to global University.” Please refer to the official announcement at the U-Multirank Ranking 2022: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication, UEH Department of Quality Assurance - Curriculum Development, UEH Department of Research Management - International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the success of the first scientific conference held on May 20th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the 2nd Scientific Conference with the theme "The role of science, technology and innovation activities in economic growth in Vinh Long Province in the context of the 4.0 Revolution" at Vinh Long Campus (VLC). The conference is within the framework of the provincial scientific research project "Evaluating the impact of science, technology, and innovation in the economy of Vinh Long Province". Overview of the conference Attending the workshop, in terms of UEH, were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of VLC; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Research Management - International Relations. In terms of the invited guests, there were: Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hoanh - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism; Mr. Le Duc Hoanh - Deputy Director of Department of Statistics of Vinh Long province; together with representatives of leaders of Departments, Boards and Branches of Vinh Long Province, experts, researchers, and lecturers of colleges and universities within the province. Stating at the opening of the workshop, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the University Council - shared: "This seminar was organized with the goal of studying the lessons from the development of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) of some countries sharing special characteristics with Vietnam, analyzing the conditions and environment of Vinh Long province in order to develop science, technology, and innovation in collaboration with creative startups, towards promoting economic growth of the province. In the process of organizing the seminar, the Organizing Committee received diverse comments and more than 15 presentations from teachers, experts of the Provincial People's Committee, Department of Science and Technology, Intellectuals Association, University of Technology and Education, Union of Science and Technology Associations of Vinh Long Province, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, and UEH Vinh Long Campus. The Organizing Committee sincerely thanks the comments of the delegates and the author of the articles. The results of the workshop are important documents and grounds to help the Project Management Board to absorb and complete the remaining problems, thereby proposing solutions to develop science, technology, and innovation in Vinh province in particular and the Mekong Delta in general". Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - delivering the opening speech of the seminar Opening the presentation, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Research Management and International Relations, representative of the research team - presented the research findings of "Evaluating the impact of science, technology, and innovation on key economic sectors of Vinh Long Province", which focused on issues such as Origins of economic growth, the role of science, technology and innovation in economic growth in Vinh Long; Survey results and analysis of the impact of science, technology and innovation on key economic sectors of Vinh Long Province in the period of 2015-2021 (enterprises, scientists, and individuals benefiting from the results of science, technology, and innovation). Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of the Department of Research Management - International Corporations - delivering her presentation Following the program, the speakers respectively presented the following presentations: MSc. Le Duy Dong - Vinh Long Campus, authorized by People’s Teacher - Dr. Dang Huynh Mai presented the topic "Solutions for science, technology, and innovation development to promote economic growth in Vinh Long Province"; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Head of the Department of Public Accountancy at UEH presented the topic "Applying intelligent public-sector scorecards to responsible research and innovation to enhance the global integration capacity of economic organizations in the digital era”; MSc. Truong Thi Hoang Oanh - Deputy Dean at School of Management of VLC, authorized by Dr. Le Minh Chi - Head of Economic Affairs Department, Office of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee presented the topic "Science, technology, and innovation for the economy of Vinh Long Province". MSc. Le Duy Dong presenting his topic Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Quang Huy - Head of UEH Department of Public Accounting -presenting his topic MSc. Truong Thi Hoang Oanh - Vice Dean at the School of Management of VLC -presenting his topic The workshop received many opinions and discussions from the participants. Mr. Le Duc Hoanh - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Statistical Department - shared: "Hopefully, the topic can be put into practice in the near future, emphasizing the analysis of the role of science, technology, and innovation in each economic sector of Vinh Long Province (agriculture, forestry, and fishery, construction industry and services), contributing to the economic growth of the Province.” Ms. Pham Thi Hanh - Deputy Head of the Scientific Management Department, Vinh Long Department of Science and Technology - highly appreciated the efforts of the research team in carrying out the project on schedule and organizing professional seminars with many meaningful essays. In addition, she contributed important ideas to the research team to complete the final report. Mr. Tran Hoang Tuy - Director of the Center for Innovation and Community Connection - contributed ideas related to the role of science and technology (S&T) in the context of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) in Vinh Long Province with solutions and tasks to be done in the near future. Mr. Le Duc Hoanh - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Statistical Department - sharing Ms. Pham Thi Hanh - Deputy Head of Science Management Office, Vinh Long Department of Science and Technology - contributing her ideas Mr. Tran Hoang Tuy - Director of the Center for Creativity and Community Connection Stating the closing of the seminar, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong assigned the research team to continue in-depth research to form solutions and propose policies so as to develop the mechanism of STI activities toward improving the state management of STI that meets the orientation of Vinh Long province and the Central Government in promoting science, technology and innovation activities; at the same time, attracting and effectively using all resources to invest in STI, promotes S&T development with budget and non-budgetary sources (contributions of organizations and enterprises, attraction of foreign investment in high science and technology level). In addition, he emphasized the role of research institutes and universities in developing transformation and new training programs and disciplines in science and technology; effectively developing and exploiting infrastructure serving science, technology, and innovation. Regarding investment in science and technology development in production units and manufacturers, he believed that enterprises need to invest in a science and technology development budget, to have a dedicated R&D department to create motivation for researching and building programs that develop science and technology for their enterprises. Simultaneously, Vinh Long Province needs to develop research institutes and scientific and technological organizations in the Province appropriately. Delegates taking a photo Additional pictures regarding the conference: Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hoanh - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism - remarking Mr. Nguyen Thanh Viet - Dean of Faculty of Economics - Law, Vinh Long College, and Director of Nhat Ngoc Cake Company - sharing his opinions News, photos: Department of Research Management and International Relations, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The US-China trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic and the current Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to a new consensus from developed economies that it is necessary to reduce interdependence… However, this process of reducing interdependence has led the world to rising inflation, labor shortages, rising protectionism, shocks to the global financial system, etc. change the international monetary system? The following article has analyzed the globalization trend in the new context and its impacts on the world monetary system, thereby, recommending a trade scenario for Vietnam. The trend of globalization in the new context Since ancient times, people have sought out remote places to settle, produce, and exchange goods thanks to improvements in technology and transportation. It was not until the 19th century that global integration developed. After centuries of European colonization and commerce, that first ‘wave’ of globalization was fueled by the advent of steamships, railroads, telegraphs, and many other breakthroughs and also through methods of increasing economic cooperation between countries. However, that trend of globalization eventually waned and collapsed during World War I, followed by postwar protectionism, the Great Depression, and World War II. After World War II in the mid-1940s, the United States led efforts to restore international trade and investment under negotiated ground rules. Western elites have come to believe that trade is conducive to peace and vice versa. Cordell Hull, Franklin Roosevelt’s Secretary of State, firmly believed that lowering tariffs and increasing international trade would help lay the groundwork for peace. The EU is also an economic and political project. Its roots lie in the European Coal and Steel Community, founded in 1952 with the goal of making French and German industry so interdependent that another European war could never happen. From the 1960s, Germany implemented a Look East policy by normalizing economic relations, and then Russian gas began to flow to Germany in 1973... As a result, the process of globalization has promoted certain economic growth and progress. Table 1 shows that the globalization trend has promoted the growth and economic openness of the G7 countries in the leading role of the globalization process. In fact, this globalization has been on the decline since the 2007-2008 global financial crisis. Trade share of the world GDP began to decline after 2007, as Chinese export-to-GDP ratio plummeted by 16 percentage points. In 2007, Chinese export-to-GDP ratio was 35.43% and has decreased to 18.5% by 2020. Global value chains have stopped expanding and are currently moving among countries. Table 1: Trade Openness and GDP of G7 Countries (Exports plus Imports/GDP) Nation Export (trillion USD) Trade openness Economic growth (trillion USD) 1990 2020 % 1990 2020 1990 2020 % Canada 149,46 476,04 219% 50,18 59,91 593,93 1.645,42 177% UK 252,31 770,48 205% 47,98 55,64 1.093,17 2.759,8 152% German 404,58 1.669,99 313% 45,86 81,11 1.771,67 3.846,41 117% France 266,22 733,17 175% 42,74 57,77 1.269,18 2.630,32 107% Italia 215,68 555,04 157% 36,32 55,09 1.181,22 1.888,71 60% USA 551,87 2123,41 285% 19,82 23,38 5.963,14 20.953,03 251% Japan 320,17 785,37 145% 19,66 31,38 3.132,82 5.057,76 61% Source: The World Bank On the other hand, is the era of globalization over when the world faces the Covid-19 epidemic, the war between Russia and Ukraine? Today, global trade is relegated to second place and promotes national goals to the top – especially public health and national security. The goal of globalization is to realize a principle of comparative advantage of a country to specialize in the production process; however, the development of globalization creates another principle to promote economic growth. economy by promoting an economy that produces what richer nations need. The result is a conflict between the policy of intervention, promoting successful economic growth and the principles of international trade (Dani Rodrik, 2017). Today, with the rise of China as a geopolitical rival and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, American strategic competition in the choice of national security over the interests of international economic cooperation. This puts global trade under two scenarios: (1) the worst and less desirable scenario of the 1930s when a country/group of countries withdrew from the production process; (2) a less dire scenario where geopolitical supremacy is maintained, i.e. trade wars, economic sanctions will become a prominent feature in global trade and finance. World monetary system Globalization has fundamentally reshaped the way advanced country economies (including the euro area and the United States). The remaining countries are major destinations for the production and design of goods and services, providing a diverse selection of imported goods for domestic producers and consumers. At the same time, the financial systems of advanced economies have been transformed through global financial flows. Meanwhile, a fundamental change in global economic growth has emerged from the increasing contribution of emerging and developing economies (Figure 1). This means that their contribution to global trade has also increased (Figure 2). Figure 1: Contributions towards the global economic growth Source: IMF World Development Indicators and Haver Analytics Figure 2: Proportion of exported goods in USD Source: IMF World Development Indicators, IMF World Economic Outlook and Haver Analytics The expansion of international trade has been accompanied by an increase in wealth expansion outside of global GDP (Figure 3), which demonstrates the interest of advanced economies in promoting global trade. demand to expand the money supply (Table 2, Figure 4). Thereby, the increase in international trade and investment has led to concentration in certain currencies. The US dollar has been playing the leading role, the Euro is second (Figure 5). It is also the main reason that the US and Western countries use this dominance to impose sanctions. The increasing degree of imposing sanctions through this monetary payment system has prompted countries around the world to set up different payment systems to circumvent these sanctions. Some countries make bilateral payments using each other’s currencies or set up some payment systems to replace the SWIFT system listed as China's CIPS system, etc. Figure 3: External wealth development in the global economic growth Source: External Wealth of Nations database (Lane and Milesi-Ferretti) and ECB staff calculations Figure 4:  M0 monetary circle of some countries Source: Trading Economics Figure 5: International monetary system Source: BIS, CLS Bank International, IMF, SWIFT and ECB calculations. See also ECB (2019) Table 2: Economic growth and M2 monetary circle development of the G7 nations Nation M2: Q1 1999/Q4 2021 GDP: Q1 1999/Q4 2021 Canada 406% 152% UK 373% 133% German 189% 80% France 335% 85% Italia 250% 56% USA 382% 155% Japan 33% 2% Source: Thomson reuters datastream Therefore, the challenges to the current monetary system still exist and are increasing as sanctions are continuously imposed from developed countries. The point is whether these challenges are big enough for the US dollar-based monetary system to lose its role. The erosion of the dollar! The current world is undergoing a huge number of rapid changes from the leading role in globalization of developed economies, the rise of China, the intensity of sanctions imposed in the current monetary system and so on will the confidence of countries participating in global trade and investment decline in the current dollar-based monetary system? In accordance with Paul Krugman’s point of view, the monetary system used by countries participating in international trade needs to be approached on two aspects: size and thickness of the market (Paul Krugman, 1980). As the monetary system became weaponized prior to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China and Saudi Arabia are becoming wary of participating in the SWIFT system. Zhou Xiaochuan (former governor of the People's Bank of China) talked about the risk of China and called for increased use of the renminbi globally through the CIPS system; however, the result was that the transaction value was only 1% against SWIFT. A currency system of choice for international payments requires meeting the high funding needs in times of crisis for international financial institutions. The US Federal Reserve has launched two response programs to the stress of shortfall in payment currencies, the 2008-2009 crisis and the March 2020 Covid-19 crisis (Carol Bertaut, Bastian von Beschwitz, Stephanie Curcuru, 2021). The value of these transaction flows is huge, worth $585 billion during the 2008-2009 crisis and $450 billion during the Covid-19 period. Meanwhile, the Euro is also widely used in international payments, but is not widely used to swap with currencies other than the US dollar. Thus, the use of the dollar as a ‘means’ rather than in the role of direct payments between countries as China calls for. Figure 6: Monetary loop through Fed Banking system Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York; European Central Bank Gita Gopinath and Jeremy Stein, described another feedback loop related to valuation (Gita Gopinath and Jeremy Stein, 2021). Since many commodities are priced in US dollars, US dollar assets have relatively predictable purchasing power; this underpins demand for these assets, making it somewhat cheaper to borrow in dollars compared to other currencies. Borrowing in cheap US dollars in turn gives businesses an incentive to limit their exposure to debt risk through pricing their products in US dollars, once again reinforcing the US dollar’s advantage. The third important issue regarding the choice of currency for international payments is to what extent the debt market for that currency has developed. When the Euro was born, it created conditions for the development of a debt market to compete with the US; nevertheless, after the debt crisis, due to concerns related to default, the yield of Euro bonds issued by European governments practice has become divergent. That is to say, there is no longer a euro bond market to compete with the US bond market (Paul Krugman, 2022). Meanwhile, if countries and international financial institutions use the renminbi in international payments, how will they govern this currency? If the way economists usually refer to the role of a currency based on its three functions, would the renminbi fulfill the role of international currency? If evaluated on the two criteria of Paul Krugman, the yuan is not eligible. Therefore, in our author’s opinion, the US dollar, even with diverse challenges to the current monetary system, is unlikely to be replaced in the coming years; on the other hand, the story of Geocurrency should be mentioned. The choice for Vietnam in economic development The first scenario in global trade will create huge economic losses in which the big countries are controlling the situation in managing conflicts, and Vietnam should think about a second scenario: in which, Vietnam should strike a balance between national interests and the requirements of globalization. That is to say, Vietnam takes advantage of the supply chain shift to attract investment, to promote the economic growth model from export activities with the approach of producing products according to the needs of developed economies. With this strategy, it is inevitable that the adverse effects from global trade activities imposed by major economies. The management of these relationships with major countries in global trade is very important in the strategy of market diversification. Therefore, the first step must be to create a balance in international trade between economies, to avoid the damage caused by unilateral sanctions. Figure 7: Vietnamese economic openness within 1986-2020 Source: The World Bank Please refer to the full research Globalization and the world monetary system: The erosion of the dollar and the scenario for Vietnamese trade at conference book “Reshaping the global financial system and Vietnamese strategies – 2nd Season”. Author: Dr. Đinh Thị Thu Hồng, Dr. Lê Đạt Chí – Faculty of Finance, UEH School of Business. This is in series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH woul like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMICS NO. #50 “Global order disorganization and international non-market: Policy recommendations for Viet Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Understanding the difficulties of parents and students in the process of choosing the right major and career, since March 2022, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has researched, built, and officially launched the tool "Understanding you" (https://hieuveban.ueh.edu.vn/) completely free to attract nearly 12,000 students to take a personality multiple-choice test and receive suggestions for suitable career options. The tool has received strong responses from the high school student community thanks to its function of comparing results and suggesting majors in the list of university training prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam. The tool “Understanding you” - a career orientation companion, contributing to the sustainable development of future generations “Understanding you” is a career orientation tool with 02 personality multiple-choice test methods, assessing career capacity used and recommended by leading universities and career experts in the world including Holland and MBTI. Through the Holland interest multiple-choice test and the MBTI personality multiple-choice test, students were able to identify a group of outstanding occupations corresponding to their own trends in a short time. In particular, in addition to the function of discovering interests and self-understanding, UEH has researched and built an additional function of suggesting suitable majors based on the list of higher education majors in Vietnam of the Ministry of Education and Training as well as training programs at UEH. This has helped parents, students, and students get a comprehensive view of the majors and careers that can be pursued in the future in that field. This is the operating principle of UEH in each enrollment season, which is "to support the young generation to understand correctly and have correct career orientations with themselves, their families and society, and contribute to the sustainable development of future generations”. 12,000 students nationwide have been oriented to sustainable careers With the participation of nearly 12,000 students including 11,300 grade-12 students, spreading across provinces and cities listed as Ho Chi Minh, Dong Nai, Hanoi, Thanh Hoa, and Da Nang, this is considered one of the great motivations for the school to continue promoting community projects and accompanying Gen Z in their journey of conquering their dreams and discover themselves. Le Tien Anh - Luong Van Can High School in Ho Chi Minh City shared: "At first, I was a bit skeptical about the test results; in the end, I was quite surprised because both methods gave very specific results, even suggesting majors, therefore, I can easily choose the right major." Pham Vu Ha - Chau Thanh High School in Kien Giang - shared: "My parents and I have also learned many methods of testing professional personality; however, I find UEH's personality multiple-choice test “Understanding you” quite suitable for 12th graders like me because in addition to discovering professions, it helped me learn more about appropriate majors. My friends at Chau Thanh High School completely like it as well." Vo Minh Duong - A freshman at UEH Vinh Long Campus - shared: "Although I have been at the school for a year, I still wonder if my choice of major really fits my personality. The results I received made me feel satisfied, since then, I have been more motivated to be able to complete 4 years of study at UEH. The suggestions of new majors helped me decide to enroll in the dual program “Agricultural Business - Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Agribusiness” without hesitation." Continuing to perfect the tool and sending it to all high school students across the country In order to accompany and support future generations in their journey of self-discovery along with the school's sustainable orientation, in the near future, the “Understanding you” tool will continue to be further improved on images, sentences, update new trending industries and cooperate with stakeholders, share more widely to the community of high school students and students nationwide. Information and tools supporting enrollment and career orientation for high school students: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology TikTok Dance & Sing Cover “UEH Green Evolution” is a contest belonging to the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project series, implemented by the UEH Student Association with the desire to spread the message "Rethink & Be Green" closer to students. The contest is a combination of the energetic dances choreographed by a male artist - Trong Hieu, the melody from the music product "Green Citizen UEHer", and the enthusiastic participation of many UEH students. UEH Green Evolution: A new milestone on the journey towards “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Poster of the TikTok Dance & Sing Cover contest “UEH Green Evolution” With the desire to create an educational environment that helps UEH students to pursue a green lifestyle in a sustainable way, UEH is proud to be a pioneer in orienting to the first green zero-waste university in Vietnam. And, one of the efforts to lay the foundation for this important strategy is the “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project. In 2021, the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project was officially kicked off with a lot of meaningful activities, from the Garbage Story Creation contest “The Story of Rubbish”, the Communication Series “UEH Zero Waste, Hero You”, to the music project “Green Citizen UEHer”, and so on. All of these activities were well received by the students. To start the year 2022 with a series of interesting programs under the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project, the UEH Student Association has launched a TikTok Dance & Sing Cover contest called "UEH Green Evolution". UEH Green Evolution and the marks left Since its official launch throughout UEH's media, the "UEH Green Evolution" Contest has received a lot of attention from the UEHers community, with more than 300 times of participation from students and UEH-affiliated units. All of them have created a generation of "Green UEHer Citizens", who always thinks for the environment and aims at sustainable values ​​for the community. Not only that, but the contest was also fortunate to have the companion of Miss Earth 2018 - Nguyen Phuong Khanh, who always pursues sustainable values ​​for the environment. Miss Earth 2018 - Nguyen Phuong Khanh is honored to become the Communication Ambassador of the contest "UEH Green Evotion" After 15 days of the contest with many communication activities and attractive gifts, the UEH Student Association also organized many other interesting activities on the sidelines such as the "UEH Green Day" (taking place right on the Earth Day - April 22nd, 2022) and minigames using the exclusive filter of the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project "UEH Green Selfie". Lecturers and students can enjoy the contests of “UEH Green Evolution” here. The contest closing opened the next projects The participating products showed the investment in the image as well as the enthusiasm of the students, not only helping Zeen spread the positive message of a green lifestyle but also creating an indelible mark with separate colors. The contest “UEH Green Evolution” officially closed with the selection of worthy winners in both Singing and Dancing categories. SINGING CATEGORY: DANCE CATEGORIES: In addition, the School of Tourism was also honored to be the UEH-affiliated unit with the largest number of students participating in the competition. All of them created a very successful contest, strongly conveying the message "Rethink & Be Green" to the community. The "UEH Zero Waste Campus" project will have many meaningful programs in the upcoming years. The UEH Student Association would like to sincerely thank the units and dynamic students who have always cared for and supported the project. UEH Student Association with Zeen will be back soon. Let's look forward to the upcoming activities of the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project! News, photos: UEH Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly driving important developments in technology and business. It is used in a massive number of industries and impacts almost every aspect of creativity. The availability of large amounts of training data and advances in affordable high computing power are driving AI growth. Therefore, AI is considered as a driving force for economic development both on the world and in Vietnam. Besides the benefits, AI also brings some legal and social challenges when most of the current legal principles only revolve around the subject ‘natural person’. Part 1 of this article will focus on analyzing the current issues arising between AI and intellectual property (IP) law based on international experience. The intersection between AI, copyright protection and industrial property rights Works created using AI will certainly have a huge impact on Intellectual Property law because IP protection philosophy is to uphold, to recognize creativity and intellectual property of a particular individual. Therefore, at the international level, since 2019, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has begun to discuss the effects of AI on the modern intellectual property law system, in which, each member state makes its own strategy suitable for its own practical situation. Usually, the ownership of works created from computer programs is not controversial because a computer program is understood merely as a tool to assist in the creative process, like pen, paper or drawing tool. Conditions for copyright protection are originality and creativity, with most definitions requiring the author to be a human. Currently, in the world, many works have been created from AI, with high aesthetic, artistic and commercial value. For example: (i) A 2016 computer generated art work in the Netherlands called “The Next Rembrandt”; (ii) “The AI ​​love song” song was developed by Nguyen Hoang Bao Dai - an IT engineer from Vietnam; this song has AI write the music at the speed of 10 melodies/1 second. These are very clear evidences for the statement that “machines are completely capable of thinking and making decisions on their own”. Therefore, as the use of AI to create works has become more common, the issue of copyright will be brought up for thorough and widespread consideration and discussion. With a work made by AI, who will be the subject of copyright acknowledgement? The programmer (the person who created the AI), the user of the program (the person who ‘taught’ the AI ​​how to do this), or the AI ​​itself (the subject who directly created the work)? If the author, for Microsoft Word software, only uses Word as a tool to arrange sentences to compose his work, AI, with the software “AI-composing music”, is completely capable of creating music. With the ability to create works independently, the user’s contribution to the creative process can be as simple as pressing a button for the machine to do. Of course, the user will be responsible for providing the input and filtering and processing the output of the product; nevertheless, the creative part is being largely performed by the AI ​​itself. Similar to “AI composing music”, Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs – AI programs capable of reading text and composing sentences in the same style) developed by Andrej Karpathy (NCS Stanford University) have made a big surprise. As an artificial intelligence program capable of writing text, it has written a number of Wikipedia articles with the voice of the great Poet Shakespeare. Consequently, with artists and creators using AI becoming more and more popular, the distinction between biological and computer-generated works is generally blurred. This poses a challenge to the basic principles of traditional copyright, which often only protects works created by people themselves. Moreover, the way AI works is machine learning from other human knowledge; as a result, the story of copyright infringement is completely possible. Although programmers have programmed a random algorithm in AI to allow the creation of different products (AI controls the copyright), the role of the law is to anticipate possible scenarios in the future, or with the programmer’s intentional misuse of AI. This has created a challenge for law enforcement agencies in controlling and handling violations. How to determine the level of violation? What sanctions might apply to these “authors”? Is it possible to deal with the current IP system based on the current IP system, or are there separate regulations for this group of subjects? Works created using AI will certainly have a huge impact on Intellectual Property (IP) law. Source: Photo collections Besides copyright, AI also causes a number of controversies regarding other subjects of Industrial Property Rights, especially Patents. At the end of 2019, the European Patent Office (EPO) received a patent application (number EP3564144) for a food container created by an AI entity named DABUS. The patent applicant is Dr. Stephen Thaler – the creator of DABUS. Although this technical solution meets all patent protection conditions (novelty, inventiveness, industrial applicability), the European Patent Office, based on Article 58 of the European Patent Convention, Inventors must be human, refused to protect this patent. Similar to the copyright issue, the issue of AI that may infringe industrial property rights is also recommended by WIPO as a legal issue to be resolved. The laws of most countries assign legal responsibility for AI-induced infringements to identified individuals and organizations. European law stipulates that “the act of using the product is responsible for the damage that occurs”, so the subject using AI will be responsible for the infringements caused by AI. This can lead to high risks for AI users, especially in the case of AI problems. In fact, in recent times, when there are infringements of IP rights related to AI, plaintiffs often sue the software development company, not the user. However, with self-operated AIs (self-driving cars, Sofia, …), the developers themselves are also unpredictable so the responsibility for them is rather vague. Therefore, the application of traditional legal principles to address patent infringement is a real challenge for legislators. International experience concerning the protection of works created from AI AI is the development trend of the future; consequently, the legal issues surrounding AI are always new and controversial topics, especially copyright stories. Currently, the world has not yet agreed on the common views regarding the protection of products from AI. In general, 2 ways for the modern intellectual property legal system to participate in handling are as follows: (i) No acknowledge the AI’s copyright (ownership) when creating these works; (ii) Acknowledgment that copyright (ownership) belongs to the person who created the AI ​​(computer program). With the viewpoint that copyright law is to be used for the purpose of protecting the fruits of human intellectual labor as well as the creative values ​​created by people, the US Copyright Office has stated that “they will only allow copyright registration for works that are the result of human activity”. The United States Copyright Office rejects all copyright/ownership applications when they are determined that the works are not man-made. By taking this approach, any work created from AI will not be recognized by the US law on international law, which means that the works will be used in a ‘public’ way. Similarly, in Australia, there have been at least three cases where the Federal Court has held the position that works created from computer programs are not considered eligible for copyright protection. In Europe, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has also stated that “copyright applies only to original and creative work, which must reflect the author’s own intellectual creativity”. Meanwhile, in some countries listed as India, Hong Kong, UK, New Zealand or Ireland, the IP system grants copyright to programmers. In the UK, the concept of AI-generated works was mentioned very early, this was recognized in the Copyright, Design and Patent Act 1988 (CDPA). Specifically, Article 9 (3) of the CDPA 1988 states: “In the case of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work that is computer generated, the author shall be the arranger necessary for the creation of the work-made products”, this approach is geared towards attributing copyright to the people who made these computer programs (namely programmers). In addition, a computer-generated work is defined as “a work created by a computer in the absence of a human author” (Article 178 of the CDPA 1988). The clarification of the above concept creates a premise for the settlement of copyright protection claims for works created by AI. It can be seen that this approach to copyright of the United Kingdom is a rather broad one, having made an exception to recognize copyright for works created by a type of ‘author’ other than the human beings. However, the very recognition of copyright for these works has also caused experts in the field to raise many skeptical questions. With the view that the World Trade Organization is a tool to protect the creative value of people, whether the creative value of human intellectual labor is the recognition of the World Trade Organization for the products created by this machine is fair to other authors or not while they are using their own minds to create real works. Please refer to the full research Protection of Works from AI – New Trends in Vietnam in the Digital Age here. Author: Nguyễn Thùy Dung – Faculty of Law, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. This writing is in series of spreading knowledge and applied knowledge from UEH with message “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng”, UEH would like to invite all dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #46 “Protection of Works from AI – New Trends in Vietnam in the Digital Age – Part 2: Legal challenges and protection method of works from IA in Viet Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology We have been living in a world where Connection is slowly becoming a popular keyword. Although appearing in many different efforts, Connection has the same purpose, that is, to share resources towards creating values ​​for the community. On this meaningful journey, UEH has been creating our own connection story. It is the story of “CONNECTING” multi-disciplinary, multi-field and all stakeholders together towards “UNION” with the belief that “knowledge will be a meaningful and sustainable starting point for our Vietnamese future generations”. Giving to UEH is our way of extending the links of nearly 1,000 UEHer teachers, more than 30,000 learners, more than 240,000 alumni, and more than 500 organizations and businesses collaborating every year. The program is a periodic, multi-colored bridge with: The monthly email series The story of Giving; Fundraising and saving project every day UEH Giving Tree; and UEH Giving Day annual networking event for organizations, businesses and communities. After nearly one-month launching, the Program has received 15 billion VND in contributions from 50 business partners, 30 alumni and more than 200 teachers, officials and learners at UEH. With the criterion “Small actions today - Big beliefs for the future”, UEH Giving 2022 will continue to develop with meaningful missions as follows: It goes without saying that to give has been happier compared to receive. No matter how much or little, each contribution from the community is a great support for UEH and future generations of knowledge. Today, UEH would like to use the Story of the Two terms Connection and Union to start a series of Emails concerning giving and receiving stories, Monthly Giving topics for all of us to listen, to sympathize and to give each other cherished love. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As the earliest graduate training Institution in the Southern region, over 32 years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been training more than 15,000 Masters working in agencies and organizations from central to local levels and businesses, contributing to the development of the country. Promoting our role as a place to train successful managers and entrepreneurs, UEH officially enrolls the Second Master’s Program from June 2022 with 20 training programs (application-oriented, research) and Master’s programs for Senior Executives. Diverse choice of majors in accordance with the market trends With the orientation to become a multidisciplinary University, in 2022, UEH officially enrolls students for the second master's training program with 20 majors/specialties (in the direction of research and application) including economic fields, business, management, law and so on. In particular, in this year's enrollment round, UEH, with the same orientation of preparing for UEH graduates to be ready to integrate into the global labor market changes the enrollment method from entrance exam to academic curriculum approval entrance based on personal university study results and conditions related to foreign language certificates; at the same time, opening new majors in potential fields including: Marketing, Human Resource Management and so on in order to diversify the choice of majors/careers for learners: In addition, UEH continues to enroll learners towards the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program for those who are holding leadership positions, senior managers or having prospects to become Senior Managers in corporations, enterprises, state agencies from central to local regions and more. After graduation, learners have sufficient capacity and ability to solve management and administration problems in senior leadership positions. In parallel, UEH enrolls the first Senior Executive Master Program in Smart and Innovative Urban Management in Vietnam for domestic and international learners. The program aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to solve urban problems through management, science and technology, planning, design, innovation, administering and developing Smart Cities. Students participating in the program also have the ability to obtain Dual-degree exchange in European and Asian countries. Freedom in study method selection for personal future orientation Along with the diversity in training fields, UEH offers diverse learning orientations for learners to freely choose to plan their own future as follows: Research-oriented Master: Concentrating on training learners to become researchers. Subjects of the program include: lecturers of Universities and Colleges; researchers from public or private research Institutes; researchers of public organizations, policy-making agencies; consultant companies; market-research service providers and so on. Application-oriented Master: Focusing on training learners to develop practical working ability in organizations and enterprises. Subjects participating the program can be: employees, experts, managers working in enterprises, public and private organizations, administrative and non-business agencies, policy enforcement agencies and so on. Master of Executive Leadership: Focusing on training learners to become senior executive managers in the public and private sectors, capable of leading to solve impactful issues effectively, based on accumulated experience, knowledge, skills and responsibility to serve the society. International Master: The program is taught entirely in English medium, with the aim of training researchers in the fields of economics, business, management or lecturers at Universities in the local and international regions as well as providing human resources for research Institutes in Vietnam. In the past time, UEH has been constantly investing in innovating programs and teaching methods; building a data system for teaching and learning up to international standards; expanding international association activities and training according to international programs in English and beyond. The number of more than 15,000 Masters trained at UEH who are working in central agencies, localities and businesses has confirmed the achievements and promoted the role of UEH in the graduate training strategy. On our journey towards being a multidisciplinary and sustainable University, UEH has been aiming at becoming a comprehensive education and research environment for domestic and international learners. Always being ready to share, to create all conditions towards supporting all UEH learners during their studies at UEH University to achieve their goals on the journey of career advancement in order to become successful managers and entrepreneurs besides contributing for the development of the society and the country. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication, School of UEH Graduate. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Starting from June 16, 2022, UEH School of Technology and Design, Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) has collaborated with Ida C. & Morris Falk Foundation (ICM Falk Foundation) and institutional partners organized a series of events “Developing a circular economy in universities”. In the recent years, the development of the circular economy has received more attention and been considered as an inevitable development trend in the world, contributing to economic growth while minimizing and minimizing negative impact on the environment. With the desire to share knowledge for both the community inside and outside UEH and to direct everyone towards taking actions for a sustainable future, UEH School of Technology and Design, Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) together with Ida C. & Morris Falk Foundation (ICM Falk Foundation) and other partners co-organized a 3-part series of events entitled “Developing a Circular Economy in Universities”. The event with the participation of representatives of schools and organizations in different fields focuses on exploiting ideas and topics in the context of building a circular economy to promote the implementation of the goal of the sustainable development as well as to connect projects, research and innovative solutions with the purpose of helping protect the environment besides to inspire and to spread awareness of the community in sustainable, responsible production and consumption. Opening the program was a webinar activity called “Circular Economy and Innovation around Universities”, held on June 16, 2022 at ISCM Studiolab (at 232/6 Vo Thi Sau Street, District 3, HCMC) with the aim of bringing a diverse vision, sharing insights and practical advice from guests in building an ecosystem to promote innovation for the development of circular economy in Vietnam. In addition, how can universities, intermediaries and foundations contribute to the development and implementation of ideas related to environmental protection and treatment in the most effective way? Overview of “Circular Economy and Innovation around Universities” webinar Attending the webinar, on behalf of UEH, there were Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Rector of UEH and Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of UEH Institute of Smart Cities and Management. On behalf of the guest participation, there were Ms. Tiphaine Pham - Strategic Consultant ICM Falk Foundation; Mr. Nguyen Huu Nhan - Founder of Refill Here; Mr. Matthew McGarvey - Founder of Xylem Capital, Investment Director of PRIM Vietnam and Ms. Nguyen Bich Tram - Project Manager of WasteAid Fund in Vietnam. In his welcome speech, Dr. Bui Quang Hung shared: “This is a very meaningful activity, helping to spread awareness to different audiences in the general transformation trend for the sustainable development of mankind. Currently, UEH is also implementing sustainable action programs and building a sustainable university development model with 5 pillars including: education, research, operation, governance and community. With the exchange and the sharing of many parties in diverse fields, it is hoped that this program will have more new and highly applicable sustainable development ideas with easily increasingly expanding scale, especially for the educational environment.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal of UEH gave a welcome speech Ms. Tiphaine Pham and the guests shared further ideas and initiatives to start a business in the trend of circular economy development; effective ways of implementing new initiatives and emphasizing the role of universities as an important player in scientific and technological research activities, multi-stakeholder cooperation to deliver innovative ideas create and contribute to the development of domestic and international startup ecosystems. Guest speakers sharing startup ideas and initiatives in the trend of circular economy development Following this webinar on June 16, 2022, webinar number 2 “Training & Learning for a Circular Economy Transition” and webinar number 3 “Research & Academia in a Circular Economy Transition" will be implemented directly in August and September that concentrate on the issues related to the role and development opportunities of research and education in the circular economy in Vietnam. Guests taking pictures together Additional pictures at the event: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Institute of Smart City Management (ISCM) of the UEH College of Technology and Design teams up with the Ida C. & Morris Falk Foundation (ICM Falk Foundation) to bring a 3-part event series called Circular Economy to higher education institutions, starting on June 16. The development of the circular economy has gained greater attention in recent years. It is now widely seen as an essential global development trend contributing to economic progress while avoiding negative environmental impacts. The Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) of UEH College of Technology and Design in collaboration with the Ida C. and Morris Falk Foundation (ICM Falk Foundation) and other partners, co-organized a three-part series of events called "Circular Economy Development in Universities" to share knowledge with the community and encourage people to act for a sustainable future. The event, which included representatives from various fields, focused on leveraging ideas and topics in building a circular economy to support environmental protection while raising awareness of sustainable, responsible production and consumption. The series begins with a webinar titled "Circular Economy and Innovation Around Universities'' which was held on June 16, 2022 at ISCM Studiolab 232/6 Vo Thi Sau District 3. The event aims to provide on-the-ground insights and pragmatic advice from local stakeholders on building a sustained support ecosystem in order to drive university-based innovation for a circular transition in Vietnam. The event will welcome the participation of private funders and entrepreneurs: Matthew McGarvey, Co-founder and Partner at Xylem Capital and CIO at PRIM Vietnam; Nhan Nguyen, Founder of Refill Vietnam and Associate Lecturer at RMIT Vietnam; Tram Nguyen, Project Manager for Vietnam at WasteAid. According to Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH University- this is a meaningful activity that helps raise awareness of the global transition trend for sustainable growth across various audiences. UEH is currently implementing sustainable action programs and developing a sustainable UEH university based on five pillars: education, research, operation, governance, and community. Dr. Bui Quang Hung expects that these UEH projects would have more innovative and beneficial ideas through sharing and discussing with experts. Ms. Tiphaine Pham and the guests shared entrepreneurs' ideas and initiatives in the trend of circular economy development and effective ways of implementing new initiatives. They emphasized the role of universities as an important factor in scientific and technological research activities and cross-sectoral cooperation to provide innovative ideas, contributing to the development of the domestic and international start-up ecosystem. Future events in August and September will focus on training and learning for a circular economy transition, research, and academia in a circular economy transition. It brings together university researchers, lecturers, and funders to discuss their roles and opportunities to fast-track a circular economy transition within Vietnam. Contact: The Institute of Smart City and Management Email: iscm@ueh.edu.vn Address: 232/6 Vo Thi Sau District 3, HCMC Ida C. & Morris Falk Foundation (ICM Falk Foundation) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Make the circular economy a reality in Ho Chi Minh City" marks the completion of WasteAid’s two-year Circular Economy Network program. The program aims to promote local solutions by supporting innovators and startups towards a "zero-waste city". As one of the winners of WasteAid’s Zero Waste Cities contest, UEH has recently attended the seminar "Realizing the goal of circular economy development in Vietnam" organized by WasteAid with experts at campus B of the University. As an excellent unit, winning the Champion of the international competition “Challenge of a zero-waste city”, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) shared with the community the “UEH Zero Waste Campus” project - a pioneering project in green and sustainable lifestyle at universities. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute for Smart Cities and Management of UEH – stated: "Universities have a plan to inspire and empower students so that they can actively implement their own solutions and ‘master the program’. The UEH Zero Waste Campus project has been implemented with the aim of educating students' awareness, with the ultimate goal of ‘zero-waste’ through communication campaigns and raising awareness among staff and students of the school. UEH also plans to build a “UEH Zero Waste Station” - a Zero Waste Station for the collection of recyclable materials on campus and a “living lab” which will also provide an opportunity for students to explore materials commonly found in waste.” The program also introduced to the community the second winner of the “Zero-waste City Challenge” Contest - Veca, a startup in Ho Chi Minh City with the plan to ‘digitize the scrap industry’. According to WasteAid, the foundation has awarded Veca funding to expand the service to 12 districts in HCMC and increase recycling collection to 40 tons. Therefore, the startup was able to expand its services including the collection of Tetrapak packaging. The project has proven that, through the use of its application, waste collectors can significantly increase their income. At the same time, within the framework of the program, there was a seminar chaired by Zoë Lenkiewicz - Senior Technical Advisor and Head of Department of Communications at WasteAid. The workshop received many comments from this industry’s experts discussing how to promote the circular economy in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and society in general. At the program, experts emphasized that the Government can support and encourage small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to work for the circular economy through the promulgation of relevant laws and fiscal measures. Besides, the workshop also mentioned the importance of stakeholders in the value chain of connecting and working together. For example, designing packaging to make recycling easier and more cost-effective. The event attracted a variety of stakeholders listed as USAID-IPSC, Bitis, IKEA, Coca Cola, ProVietnam, Pizza 4P's, and the program’s sponsor Huhtamaki. Ms. Trang Ha - Human Resources Director of Huhtamaki Vietnam - confirmed: "We had an opportunity to meet a lot of people, especially young entrepreneurs, who have new and creative ideas to support the circular economy and reduce plastic waste in Vietnam. Thank you so much WasteAid for bringing us together." Advisor Zoë Lenkiewicz added: “Building a circular economy in Ho Chi Minh will conserve resources and protect the natural environment on which we all depend. The ingenuity of entrepreneurs and innovators in the circular economy in Ho Chi Minh City is certainly worth honoring! They are leading an important change and creating valuable job opportunities in this process.” News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Real estate plays an important role in human needs as well as the development of an economy. It is an interdisciplinary field that coordinates planning, economics, finance, management, law, natural resources, and the environment, involving various stakeholders from central to local and family levels. Rated as "the country with the fastest growing and most vibrant real estate industry in Southeast Asia" (according to Asia Property HQ), in recent years, many universities have also formed and developed the intensive training program in this field to meet the needs of the labor market, aiming to build an increasingly professional and sustainable urban and real estate development and management team. Facing that trend, on June 10, UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government organized a workshop "Diversity and interdisciplinarity in education and the real estate industry" with the participation of representatives of universities, businesses as well as real estate clubs. Overview of the workshop According to forecasts by Vietnam Finance and the National Center for Employment Services, the real estate industry in Vietnam can reach a value of 1,250 trillion VND with 7.3 million jobs in 2025. However, the number and actual response quality are being rather low. Delivering the opening speech at the workshop "Diversity and interdisciplinarity in education and the real estate industry", Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH stated: “The number of graduates with in-depth knowledge and skills in the field of real estate is still quite small compared to the actual demand. Compared to other fields, the real estate training program of universities is quite young and has only been developed in recent times. At UEH, the real estate training program has been built since 2010, continuously updated, and developed based on references from universities with strengths in this field in the world listed as NUS (Singapore), Regensburg (Germany), or Maryland (USA). Up to now, each year approximately 100 full-time students enroll. Being similar to other universities in the South, some are being rather low compared to the forecasted demand. Therefore, to meet the demand for a high-quality workforce in this field, sharing and discussion among program managers, trainers, and practitioners in the real estate industry and related industries is important. The workshop "Diversity and interdisciplinary in education and the real estate industry" with the participation of representatives of universities, businesses, as well as real estate clubs, will be a prerequisite step towards healthy and sustainable development and cooperation in training Bachelor's degrees in real estate and real estate business.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering the opening speech of the workshop Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - Director of this Training Program and Head of Department of Real Estate - shared a diverse picture of real estate training at universities in the South, specifically in Ho Chi Minh City. Currently, a number of training schools in this field can be listed as Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry (HCMUAF), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), University of Finance - Marketing (UFM), Ho Chi Minh City University of Management and Technology (UMT), Van Lang University (VLU), University of Economics and Finance (UEF), Hoa Sen University (HSU). Training in the same field, however, the amount of knowledge and skills of each school is different. Some schools focus on tools whereas others on law or management. Some training programs concentrate on the early stages of real estate development like planning and pre-feasibility studies while others pay more attention on the financial investment and real estate development process, as well as training programs geared toward business, management, and operations processes. Therefore, it shows the positioning of each training program as well as the orientation of different training organizations according to each school. Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - Program Director, Head of UEH Real Estate Program - presenting on “Diversity in real estate programs in HCMC” According to Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan, the development of the real estate industry and education in Vietnam will follow the general rhythm of the world. The diversity in program placement allows learners to choose for themselves a program that suits their individual orientation. Employers need to be mindful of diversity as the labor market becomes more competitive. Cooperation between enterprises and training programs helps the program strengthen its positioning, overcome limitations, and assist enterprises in selecting workers early. Agreeing with the above comments, Dr. Tran Nam Quoc - Dean of the School of Business, University of Management and Technology (UMT) shared more regarding the training program at UMT as well as the survey results to assess the needs of stakeholders related to the program of Real Estate. Accordingly, many businesses set higher and higher requirements and criteria in recruitment to match the general development trend of the real estate market. In addition to the traditional knowledge related to planning, economics, management, and finance, skills in technology (PropTech) play an indispensable role in the upcoming training trend. Currently, according to the survey results on the quality of human resources to meet business requirements, only about 33% of the workforce meet at a high level, 50% at a medium level, and 17% at a low level. Therefore, the need to standardize and improve the workforce in this field is absolutely necessary. Dr. Tran Nam Quoc sharing “Training skills in real estate programs” at the University of Management and Technology Ho Chi Minh City (UMT) Discussing the need to improve technical skills in the field of real estate, Mr. Trinh Hoai Duc - General Director of RealPlus Company - gave a presentation analyzing the benefits of technology and reasons why the young people should invest in this area of ​​knowledge. Based on customer experience, from the process of recognition, search, research, decision-making, and after-sales, according to Mr. Duc, technology is increasingly developing and creeping into most of these process steps, such as the fact that today more and more people are looking for project information, looking up planning, comparing and valuing properties, tracking the buying and selling process, paying as well as taking care of customers through online or mobile applications. This is an inevitable trend that we cannot avoid. In addition, the difference between a longtime employee and a fresh graduate is the process of accumulating experience and customer relationships. However, with the development of technology, especially for young people, Proptech will help shorten the distance and thereby bring better efficiency at work. Mr. Trinh Hoai Duc - General Director of RealPlus Company - analyzing the multi-dimensional application of technology in real estate In another view of the Head of the Real Estate Club Ho Chi Minh City, Chairman Nguyen Quoc Bao informed: “Currently, there are many brokers in this market, but the percentage of trained brokers is being limited. They lack rather a lot of knowledge concerning law and planning, economic thinking and sustainable development, and marketing and customer care skills. The survey shows that the need to improve the professional quality of this workforce is huge. In the upcoming plan, the club hopes that UEH will help standardize the team for its member businesses.” Mr. Nguyen Quoc Bao - Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club – sharing the need to standardize and improve the qualifications of member businesses At the end of the seminar, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan thanked the participants for sharing their valuable ideas to make the connection between universities and businesses better. The workshop also showed the strengths of each training program, the interdisciplinarity as well as the different needs among enterprises in this field. To create healthy and sustainable development and cooperation in Real Estate training, the formation of a network connecting universities and related parties is a proposal deserving attention in the upcoming time. Delegates taking a memorable photo The Real Estate Program at UEH has strengths in economic thinking, market understanding, and the role of market participants. The program places an emphasis on a comprehensive introduction to the real estate development and investment industry so that students can gain an overview of this industry, giving them flexibility in their priority selections and strength preparation. The Real Estate Program at UEH also helps students see the big picture of the relationship between urban development - sustainable development, and being socially responsible during their studies for their advantageous career growth in the future. This is a highly interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary program with flexible options, focusing on professionalism and practicality. Additional photos relating to the program: The delegates discussing at the conference News, photos: School of Economics - UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Implementing the plan of the National Key Program in 2022 for the development of Mathematics in the period from 2021 to 2030, the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics has coordinated with the UEH College of Technology and Design to organize a regional training course for lecturers in the South with the topic "Advanced Statistics with Statistical Software R" since June 7th to 12th, 2022. Following the successes achieved in the National Key Program for the development of Mathematics in the 2010-2020 period, and to implement the plan of the National Key Program in 2022 for the development of Mathematics, on the morning of 9th June 2022, the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics cooperated with UEH College of Technology and Design to hold the opening ceremony of the Training Course for Lecturers in the Southern Region in 2022 with the theme "Advanced statistics with statistical software R". The training course has received the attention of more than 90 lecturers, researchers, experts, and managers at universities in the South. Speaking at the opening of the training course, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Minh Ha - Executive Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics - stated that the goal of the National Key Program for Math Development in the 2021-2030 period was to strengthen Vietnamese Mathematics sustainably and strongly in all aspects of research, application, and training. The training course would equip trainers with knowledge, combine theoretical and practical teaching, and use statistical software R. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Minh Ha - Executive Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics - delivering the opening speech Representing the organizing unit, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - who is in charge of the College of Technology and Design shared: “The field of Mathematics - Statistics plays a very important role and is the center of the development of other professional fields. At UEH in general, and at UEH College of Technology and Design in particular, the development and application of Mathematics - Statistics in Technology and Design will create the premise for innovation and creativity to benefit the community and society and solve the problems of life. Being the organizer of the training course in association with the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics will help UEH promote its image, affirm its position in the field of Mathematics - Statistics, and become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung delivering his welcome speech The training course took place in 5 days from June 8th-12th, in a face-to-face format. The training course guides and discusses the following topics: inferential statistics for data; practice R; classical Linear Regression model; IRT question-response theory and practice on R; main component analysis and practice on R. In addition to the above topics, the participants would practice directly on the computer, working in groups. At the end of the course, students worked in groups to implement a project to apply the above knowledge and skills to process some real data sets and report to the class. Successful students would be awarded a certificate of completion of the training course issued by the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics. Overview of the training course Group reports and discussions at the end of the course After 5 days of studying, experiencing, and working within the framework of the Training Course in the Southern Region in 2022, on the afternoon of June 12th, the closing ceremony of the Training Course took place in a solemn and cozy atmosphere. Accordingly, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design - thanked the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics for creating a useful, successful, and meaningful program for the students, lecturers, and researchers participating in the course, thereby helping to make the development of Mathematics - Statistics in Vietnam in general stronger in many aspects. He also wished good health and success to the lecturers of the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, the lecturers and students who took part in teaching and learning at the training course. Hopefully, in the future, there will be more meaningful programs and receive more attention from lecturers. Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design, remarking at the closing session of the training course Trao bằng cho học viên Lecturers, researchers, experts, and managers attending the course of 2022 taking a memorable picture Additional photos relating to the program: UEH College of Technology and Design presenting souvenirs to Heads of the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, lecturers participating in teaching during the course, and the Board of Organizing of the course Photos regarding the class Students being awarded with certificates Members of Group 1 taking a memorable photo with their lecturer - Dr. Do Van Cuong Members of Group 2 taking a memorable photo with their lecturer - Dr. Hoang Van Ha Members of Group 3 taking a memorable photo with their lecturer - Assoc. Prof. Dao Thi Thanh Binh Members of Group 4 taking a memorable photo with their lecturer - Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh The delegates and learners taking a memorable photo News, photos: School of Mathematics - Statistics, CTD General Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Circular 16, issued by the State Bank of Vietnam at the end of 2021, stipulating that credit institutions and foreign bank branches buy/sell corporate bonds has had a significant impact on bankers. customers and business owners, especially real estate businesses. Circular 16 is also referred to as “three red lines”, implicitly compared with the recent policies that China's financial and banking supervision authorities have put in place to control the huge debt of tycoons in terms of the real estate sector in this country. In that context, the author has studied the characteristics and institutions of the Chinese real estate bond market to propose policy implications for the direction, supervision and development of Vietnamese real estate bond market safely and sustainably. Part 2 of the article will present policy implications for Vietnam. Real estate bond development progress in Vietnam Looking back at the process of forming and developing the corporate bond/real estate bond market in Vietnam since the ‘doi moi’ policy, many similarities compared to those at China can be identified. If in the early period, the transition period of the ‘doi moi’ policy, the traditional relationships between state-owned enterprises and state-owned commercial banks (the Big 4 group) used to be acknowledged; later on, more information related to monetary relations between private equity banks and “backyard” companies through cross-ownership, cross-lending and especially ‘Connected lending’ is quite popular in China. In addition to state-owned enterprises in general, does Vietnam have models like LGFV? So far, there has been no official research published on this topic. However, from understanding the Chinese LGFV model, looking back at Vietnam reminds us of quite familiar names listed as: Tan Thuan (IPC), Tin Nghia Corp., Becamex IDC and more. The context of the real estate bond market in 2021 * Release Status Table 1 gives us an overview of Vietnamese corporate bond issuance in general during the period 2017-2021. (Source: HNX, VCBS) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 9t Total issued corporate bonds (trillion billion) 119 238 335 429 431 In which Private release 115 224 314 401 420 Mass release 4 14 21 28 11 According to statistics of the Ministry of Finance, within the first 11 months of 2021, businesses have issued more than 495 trillion dong of bonds, of which the volume of bonds issued by private placement accounts for 94.5%. Credit institutions and real estate businesses are the largest issuers in the market, accounting for 33% and 40% respectively (Table 2. Source HNX, VCBS). Among corporate bonds issued privately, secured bonds accounted for 50.9%; those without collateral accounted for 49.1%. 2020 2021 9t Real estate 38% 40% Banks 30% 33% Energy 8% 5% Financial service 5% 5% Production 6% 3% Others 13% 14% 100% 100% *Risk Indicators Capital mobilization from bonds of listed companies accounts for only 4% of total assets while this figure, for unlisted enterprises, is up to 38%. This shows the intensity of unlisted firms in bonds. In 2020, unlisted real estate businesses account for 80% of the real estate bond issuance market share, the remaining 20% ​​belongs to listed real estate businesses. (Table 3. Source: Fiin, HNX) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 (9t) ISSUE TOTAL/ ASSET TOTAL (LISTED) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4% N/A ISSUE TOTAL/ ASSET TOTAL (UNLISTED) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 38% N/A REAL ESTATE TOTAL/ ISSUED (%) 24% 20% 16% 51% 36% 28% 38% 33% PROPORTION OF REAL ESTATE (LISTED) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20% N/A PROPORTION OF REAL ESTATE (UNLISTED) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 80% N/A According to the credit rating agency Fitch, for the real estate group in general, out of more than 100 businesses that issued individual bonds from the beginning of the year to November 30, 2021, 26 businesses recorded losses. The risk indicators are even clearer when the EBITDA coefficients and bond outstanding/total debt (Table 4) are analyzed. Compared with the that of the listed enterprises, EBITDA of unlisted enterprises increased very quickly, from 5.40% in 2019 to 8.10% in 2020. Particularly, bond outstanding on total debt of Listed real estate companies also follow the same trend, up to 46% in the first 9 months of 2021. The intensity of bond lending by both listed and unlisted real estate companies is generally rather high. Table 4 –Risk analysis indicators of enterprises. (Source: Fiin Rating) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 (9t) EBITDA (listed) N/A N/A N/A 1.9 2.2 3 2.5 N/A EBITDA (unlisted) N/A N/A N/A 5.3 5.3 5.4 8.1 N/A TPDN debt /Loan sum (listed) N/A N/A N/A 36% 47% 35% 41% 46% Looking back at the process of formation and development of the real estate bond market in Vietnam since 2007-2008, some ‘interesting’ issues raised have ben identified as follows: Policy implications for Vietnam An overview of Chinese corporate bonds and real estate bonds, visualizing the similarities and differences between the two real estate bond markets in China and Vietnam, is the basis for policy implications so as to develop Vietnamese real estate bond market in a safe and sustainable direction. More details are as follows: While the role of local government through Chinese LGFVs plays a dominant role in Chinese real estate bond market, whether Vietnam has enterprises bearing the ‘LGFV’ color remains to be seen is an open research issue. However, the formula ‘local government + business’ has similar colors. In fact, the decentralization of authority to local governments for planning and assigning land to real estate businesses without bidding in recent years has more or less distorted the competitiveness of the market. Vietnamese real estate market, therefore, the real estate bond market. Other consequences should be mentionedx. Besides, the study of Chinese experience shows that the application of the minimum rating threshold for bond investment, along with the competition among domestic credit rating agencies through the application of non-uniform rating standards, can distort and reduce the competitiveness and transparency of the bond market. Despite the fact that China has announced many insolvency bond cases, in Vietnam, since 2008 with the first bond issuance deals listed as Vincom, Sacomreal and so on, the market has not officially recorded a single bond default issue. Does this have anything to do with non-bankrupt? With banks holding a lot of corporate bonds, real estate bonds? If so, which could come first? The fact that real estate businesses own banks so that bank capital will be circulated into complex subsidiary-subsidiary systems seems to happen every day even though we have regulations on gender loan term. How to control the issue of shadow banking ‘in the Vietnamese style’, through the supervisory information system of the relevant agencies, is a ‘thorny’ issue that the world research has been around for a long time. The article is about bonds, on the other hand, implication, finally, goes back to the banking sector because we think that: only if commercial bankers, including business owners, consider banking a profession in the right way. Its meaning, that is, do not turn the bank - where we invest, participate in shareholder capital, and become a place to lend ourselves in different forms, afterwards, we will hope for a bright and prosperous future with sustainability of the Vietnamese banking system. Author: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trương Quang Thông, UEH School of Business. This article is in series of Spreading researches and knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. # 45 “Legal challenges and solutions towards product protection by AI”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The global economic-financial environment is currently facing many uncertainties, with continuous overlapping impacts from the US-China trade war, the Covid-19 pandemic to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and so on, having led to disruptions in supply chains and an increase in global inflation. Facing these uncertainties, in order to find development policies for Vietnam, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) coordinated with the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group and Saigon Giai Phong Investment and Finance Newspaper organized the seminar “Reshaping the global financial system and Vietnamese strategy – 2nd time” on the morning of June 10, 2021 at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC). Although the Covid-19 pandemic has been controlled in some way, its consequences along with new risks are hindering the recovery of global economic activities. Covid-19 has pushed total global debt to its highest level in half a century, increasing poverty, income inequality, access to education and healthcare and unemployment. Globally and in major economies, inflation has been at its highest level since the global financial crisis. In emerging markets and developing economies, inflation has reached its highest level since 2011. The rise in inflation forced governments to implement tightening monetary measures before the economy completely recovered after the pandemic. However, tight monetary policy to curb inflation caused another bigger worry - an economic recession. Global economic growth forecast for the next two years is becoming less optimistic. While the global economy has not yet recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine broke out, accompanied by sanctions imposed from the parties that have been exacerbating the supply chain disruption. The fact that the capital supply is being weak pushes up the prices of diverse strategic goods, typically oil and energy prices, and possibly food prices as well as further catalyzes the inflationary pressure with the negative impacts on business activity, investment and consumption on a global scale. The global geopolitical landscape is undergoing many changes, reshaping the position of regions. Asia is increasingly emerging as a key player in shaping the global financial network, as financial centers in developed countries listed as the United States and Britain seem to be losing ground after the crisis global financial markets 2008, Brexit, and the imposition of sanctions on investment assets and payment systems since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. At the same time, in the context that the digital financial world is an irresistible trend, the challenges for Asian emerging countries to get a position on the international financial map are not small. Accompanying is the increasingly fierce strategic competition between major countries to compete for the leading position. Could the U.S. position and the international monetary role of the dollar be impaired? Can it the ability to rise to become the leader of the global economy and make the renminbi an international currency? More diverse problems are posing for policymakers in the face of global changes. As a result, the global economy is continuing to face diverse uncertain factors. What strategies do countries, especially developing countries like Vietnam, need to have to adapt and improve their competitive advantage in the face of a series of uncertainties mentioned above, which is a big issue for policymakers, academics and businesses. In terms of this background, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. In Ho Chi Minh City, the Economic Advisory Group of the Prime Minister and the Saigon Giai Phong Newspaper - Financial Investment cooperated to organize the workshop “Reshaping the global financial system and Vietnam's strategy - The 2nd” with the participation of members of the National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council. Overview of the Conference Attending the workshop, on behalf of UEH, there were: Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Rector of UEH Business School, Dean of International Business – Marketing and more together with all UEH teachers, researchers, experts and fellows attended the seminar. On behalf of Saigon Giai Phong Newspaper - Financial Investment, there were: Mr. Tang Huu Phong - Editor-in-Chief of Saigon Giai Phong Newspaper; Mr. Nguyen Nhat - Permanent Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Saigon Liberation Newspaper - in charge of Saigon Newspaper - Financial Investment. In terms of the guest partipants, there were the presence of members of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group: Dr. Nguyen Duc Kien, Dr. Chu Khanh Lan, Dr. Truong Van Phuoc, Dr. Tran Du Lich together with the members of the National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council: Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Tho, Prof. Dr. Tran Tho Dat, Dr. Can Van Luc, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Dinh Thien and so on besides the participation of domestic and international scientists and researchers. Speaking at the opening of the workshop, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH shared: “The global economy is facing a series of uncertainties listed as the US-China trade war, the Covid-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict creating challenges towards the global economic and financial system. These uncertainties are persistent and unpredictable, causing massive great consequences for the economy, that is, disrupting supply chains, pushing up prices of diverse strategic goods, increasing inflationary pressures, and increasing inflation pressure, negatively impacting investment, consumption and social life. At the same time, the global geopolitical landscape is changing, the strategic competition between major countries is becoming increasingly fierce, the reshaping of the position of regions, in which the role of Asia is increasingly emerging as a key player in reshaping the global financial system. In the context of the industrial revolution 4.0, the world of digital finance is an inevitable trend of the times. The development of technology in the financial sector (Fintech) has virtually reshaped many new financial services, leading to new business networks in Asian countries. However, the challenges for emerging countries in Asia to get a position on the international financial map are not limited. In order to create an information channel for speakers, guests, and researchers to share and discuss trends, opportunities, and challenges associated with the above uncertainties, and Vietnam needs strategies, to adapt and to place their names on the financial map of the region and the world, the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City, the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group, and the Saigon Investment and Finance Newspaper, organized the National Scientific Conference “Reshaping the global financial system and Vietnamese strategy - The 2nd time” today. It is hoped that, through the discussions in the workshop, all of us can present strategic proposals for Vietnam to take advantage of the opportunities that the reshaping of the global financial-monetary system is bringing while minimizing the accompanying challenges.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - delivering the opening speech of the conference The conference has received attention from scientists, experts, businesses, etc. with more than 80 papers attended. The articles selected to be presented and published in the conference proceedings revolved around four topics, including: 1. Global financial system and strategy for Vietnam: Discussing monetary and financial policies for Vietnam in the context of global inflation, changing international trade flows, financial market development and so on to promote economic growth and development. 2. Financial, monetary policy and economic growth: Presenting and discussing research results on policy instability, oil price and global inflation, the impact of private credit on economic growth economy and income per capita, the impact of monetary policy on the systemic risk of financial institutions and so on. 3. Digital economy and FinTech: Discussing the issues of risks, legal framework and digital transformation trends in the economy and financial industry. 4. Finance, business and corporate governance: Discussing contents related to business operations, supply chain and corporate governance in an uncertain world environment. At the conference, Dr. Nguyen Duc Kien - Head of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group - presented the presentation “Macroeconomic stabilization towards the financial market in the new context”. Being under the new impact of three important world contexts: (1) Strategic competition among major countries, (2) High inflation, (3) Slow growth of Chinese economy are important bases towards the Vietnamese economic policy making. Dr. Nguyen Duc Kien - Head of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group - presenting the presentation “Macroeconomic stabilization towards the financial market in the new context” Afterwards, Dr. Can Van Luc - Member of the National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council - presented the presentation “Financial and monetary risks in the new context and strategic solutions for Vietnam”. With the look at the global contexts in detail on five elements as follows: Russo-Ukrainian War; Uneven recovery, Chinese slow economic growth; Commodity prices, Escalating inflation; Broken supply chain; Digital transformation, digital currency and green economy catalyzation, Dr. Can Van Luc presented the policy recommendations for economic and monetary development for Vietnam in the up-coming time. Dr. Can Van Luc - Member of the National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council – presenting the presentation “Financial and monetary risks in the new context and strategic solutions for Vietnam” “What policy for Vietnam?” content continued to be discussed at the discussion session in topic 1 among the scientists and the members of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group and the National Advisory Council for Monetary and Financial Policy. The workshop was a great success with the enthusiastic participation and response of the guests, through which, it helped to propose strategies for Vietnam to adapt to global changes, and at the same time, to minimize the impacts regarding accompanying challenge of the climate change. Additional pictures at the conference: GS.TS. Sử Đình Thành tiếp đón quý đại biểu, chuyên gia tại phòng Khánh tiết GS.TS. Sử Đình Thành phát biểu khai mạc Các chuyên gia trình bày tham luận GS.TS. Sử Đình Thành tặng hoa lưu niệm cho 2 chuyên gia Các phiên thảo luận trong khuôn khổ hội thảo GS.TS. Sử Đình Thành phát biểu bế mạc hội thảo Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Minh City (UEH) had a meeting to welcome the delegation of University of Science and Technology - Danang University to visit and learn from experience in terms of the university management model and the implementation of autonomy policies. Attending the program, in terms of UEH, there were: Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Department of Undergraduate Training; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Management - International Cooperation; MSc. Tran Hoang Tam - Head of Department of Finance - Accounting; MSc. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of Department of Human Resource Management, together with leaders of UEH functional Departments. On behalf of University of Science and Technology - Danang University, there were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Lam - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hong Hai - Vice Rector; Dr. Nguyen Quang Trung - Head of Department of Organization and Administration; MSc. Hoang Quang Huy - Head of Department of Financial Planning. The overview of the meeting Representative of UEH Board of Management Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council expressed his pleasure when University of Science and Technology - Danang University visited and worked with UEH. He shared: “UEH is one of the key national universities, pioneering in self-management since 2008 and recognized for its autonomy mechanism since 2014, has achieved important achievements so far. The school has exploited and made maximally the assigned rights and created important prerequisites for a new development phase. This comes from the desire and belief in self-success at UEH; the drastic, dare to think, dare to do in deployment; the leading role of the University's leadership with the view of taking market signals as the center and UEH culture as the foundation. Today, UEH is very pleased to welcome the delegation of the University of Science and Technology - Danang University to visit and learn from experience in implementing university autonomy. In the spirit of openness, UEH is willing to share and exchange the university's management experiences to support University of Science and Technology - Danang University in achieving the effectiveness in implementing university autonomy. At the same time, it is hoped that the relationship between the two universities will be better and stronger, contributing to the economic and social development of the country in the current 4.0 Industrial Era." Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH University Council - delivering a speech Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Lam - Chairman of the University Council of University of Science and Technology - Danang University - expressed his joy when the UEH Board of Management facilitated, enthusiastically supported, and organized a meeting for the two universities: “Through research, it is known that University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a multidisciplinary university in Vietnam, the first public university in Vietnam that has been trusted by the Prime Minister to grant university autonomy in all activities since 2014. The achievements and results UEH has attained in recent years have been highly appreciated by the Ministry of Education and Training as well as society. Therefore, University of Science and Technology - Danang University is looking forward to working with UEH to learn, exchange, and share experiences in renovating the university management model and developing autonomous implementation policies”. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Lam - Chairman of the University Council of University of Science and Technology - Danang University was sharing At the meeting, the leadership of UEH shared experiences in management, the university management model; advantages and disadvantages in the autonomous process; financial activities, quality improvement and increases in income for public employees; policies attracting young lecturers, and so on. Lecturers from both universities were sharing and discussing their experiences in university management The meeting took place in a friendly atmosphere with frank and open sharings from UEH leaders. In the upcoming time, the two universities will discuss together towards signing a comprehensive MOU on training and scientific research activities. Hopefully, the cooperation activities will truly promote the development of the two Universities, contributing to the country’s socio-economic development. Representatives of the two Universities exchanging souvenirs Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 8, 2022, at the room A.205, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and KIS Vietnam Company Limited officially signed a cooperation agreement. This event is a milestone marking the good relationship between the two sides, accompanying the process of training high-quality human resources; at the same time, bringing practical values to society and the community through the program “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Acting for Sustainability”. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business; MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication; MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs; Dr. Nguyen Tan Trung - Head of General Department, UEH College of Business; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Management - International Relations; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Dean of School of Finance, UEH College of Business; Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking, UEH College of Business. Representing KIS Vietnam Company Limited were the attendance of Mr. Jung Il Mun - CEO of KIS Korea; Mr. Kim Young Woo - Managing Director, Business Planning Unit; Mr. Park Han Jun - Assistant Manager; Mr. Park Won Sang - CEO of KIS Vietnam; Mr. Lee Hun Woo - Director, KIS Vietnam Operation/Retail Division; Ms. Nguyen Quynh Nga - Senior Manager, Risk Management Department; Mr. Vu Phi Hung - Assistant Manager, KIS Vietnam; Ms. Nguyen Hong Hanh - Assistant Manager, KIS Vietnam. With the attendance of the delegates and lecturers who are experts and employees of the departments affiliated with the 2 units; especially, the presence of 10 students honored to receive KIS scholarships in 2022. The overview of the signing ceremony Stating at the opening of the program, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “After more than 45 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has become a prestigious center of training, research, and consulting in economic sciences, finance, business, law, management and technology serving business and economics in Vietnam, contributing to in the career of constructing and developing the socio-economy of the country. In the development process, UEH always focuses on strengthening comprehensive and long-term cooperative relationships with businesses through the program "Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Acting for Sustainability", to be able to accompany enterprises in the process of training high-quality human resources; as well as bringing values to society and the community, especially spreading knowledge values. With the achievements and development potential of KIS Vietnam Company Limited, UEH is very pleased to sign a long-term cooperation agreement with your company to bring benefits to businesses, schools, students, and the community. On this signing ceremony occasion today, on behalf of UEH, I would like to thank the Board of Directors and staff of KIS Korea Corporation, KIS Vietnam Company Limited for their interest and companionship with us. We hope that KIS Company Limited will develop strongly and sustainably in the coming time and wish the close relationship between the two sides will reap much success.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH delivered the opening speech Mr. Jung Il Mun - CEO of KIS Korea - also had a few words: "I am very honored to be present at the signing ceremony today. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a place to nurture talented people to contribute to socio-economic development. I am also very happy and honored to award scholarships to outstanding students of UEH today, who will serve the country in the future. My starting point was the same as the students today, which was to complete my studies and become an employee, and after more than 30 years, I also had the opportunity to contribute to the company and hold the role of a general director of the corporation. My corporation always focuses on nurturing talents and centering people, today I am here and meet the lecturers who are always devoted to the career of education which makes me very happy. Through today's ceremony, I hope that UEH and KIS will have a long-term cooperation in the future and receive talented people and future owners of the country into positions in KIS Company Limited - one of the top financial corporations in Korea. I hope that the scholarships we are awarding today will be the courage to nurture the dreams of our students to reach a better future.” Mr. Jung Il Mun - CEO of KIS Korea - giving a speech In the spirit of unity, UEH and KIS Vietnam Company Limited officially signed a cooperation agreement with the following contents: Connecting training with practice, connecting to carry out research and projects, connecting to attract human resources, and the Giving to UEH program. In particular, in 2022 and 2023, KIS Vietnam Company Limited will contribute 10 scholarships (worth 20 million VND / student) per year to the “Giving to UEH” Fund to award 5 outstanding students and 5 excellent students with difficult circumstances to excel in their studies. Representatives of the 2 units conducting the rituals of cooperation signing Representatives of the 2 units exchanging souvenirs Representatives of the Board of Leaders of KIS awarding the scholarships in 2022 to UEH students KIS Vietnam Company Limited was established by Korea Investment and Securities Company Limited (KIS Korea) at the end of 2010. Over 11 years of operation in Vietnam, KIS Vietnam has received strong support from KIS Korea with experience in the field of finance and the integration with experts abroad with a team of staff with many years of experience in banking, auditing, and domestic capital markets. In 2021, KIS Vietnam has increased its charter capital to more than 3,761 billion VND and is in the Top 10 market shares on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange, and especially KIS has made many contributions to charity activities for the sustainable development of the community and society. Since 2020, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has implemented the program “Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Acting for Sustainability” to connect the University and businesses, associations, individuals, and organizations together that join hands to spread and bring knowledge to the community, bring sustainable values ​​for the development of society. The items of the program include: Connecting training associated with the practice; Connecting to research and projects; Connecting to attract human resources; Donating to the “Giving to UEH” Fund. After 2 years of implementation, the program has received the companionship of various individuals, organizations, and UEH partners. For those reasons, the signing of UEH and KIS Vietnam Company is not only a milestone marking the good relationship between the two sides but also a companion to bring practical knowledge values to society and the community. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Last May 19th, 2022, UEH Institute of Innovation UII welcomed a group of 50 students and lecturers from ESSEC Business School (Top 3 in the QS world’s Master’s program) to study and exchange concerning the startup ecosystem, innovation, and business environment in Vietnam. Attending the program, in terms of UEH, was the presence of Master Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Deputy Director of UEH Institute of Innovation, Master Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department of UEH College of Technology and Design, CEO of UEH Institute of Innovation, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Management - International Cooperation, Master Vuong Khiet - Director of Incubator - UEH Institute of Innovation, Master Tran Nhat Hoang - Deputy Standing Secretary of the School Union, Chairman of the University Student Association, and the participation of the founders of startup companies affiliated with UII Incubator including Mr. Hoang Thinh - STEMax, Ms. Ho Thai Binh - SSVN, and so on. The overview of the welcoming day for students from ESSEC Business School Within the framework of the program, students from ESSEC were presented by Researcher Huynh Ngoc Quang Anh - Lecturer at Financial Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies with an overview of Vietnam’s economic growth in addition to an introduction to the development stages and orientation of the startup ecosystem in Vietnam. The most engaging contents of this presentation were development tendencies integrated with technologies of the startup ecosystem and innovation in Vietnam since 2015 and the launch of startup companies in the field of Blockchain, AI, and so on. Researcher Quang Anh - Lecturer at Financial Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies - presenting the economic and business activity picture of Vietnam Afterwards, Master Vuong Khiet comprehensively introduced the innovative startup ecosystem in Vietnam and the importance of Governmental supportive programs like Project 844 or startup accelerating programs of HCMC Department of Science and Technology. Also, this presentation placed the emphasis on the model of Incubator at UII and the roles, as well as practical activities of Institute of Innovation, established in 2019 within the efforts of promoting the startup and innovation ecosystem in Vietnam. “Incubator is a non-profit program of UEH for social responsibilities and the community. With a desire to create an incubator for the young generation as well as connect resources and build a sustainable ecosystem for the startup community at universities. Transmitting fire and forging the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation for the young generation, in general, and students, in particular, playing an important role in this current developing context.” - Master Vuong Khiet stated. Master Vuong Khiet introduced UEH Institute of Innovation and the Incubator program Another presentation engaging attention was the sustainable development of the Vietnamese startup ecosystem presented by Mr. Duc Pham from Earth Venture Capital - one of a small number of ventures aiming at the sustainable development of Vietnam and the Southeast Asian Region. This is a new “wind” and the correct pathway for promoting the sustainable development ecosystem. Mr. Duc Pham - Investment Associate of the Earth Venture Capital - presenting the sustainable startup ecosystem in Vietnam Ending the program was the face-to-face discussion session related to the spirit of starting up and the real stories of the founders of the startup company SSVN, STEMAX, and UGrowthLab from UII Incubator. They shared openly and faithfully and answer all questions from students as well as concluded precious lessons during the startup process of the young. Founders of startups affiliated with UII Incubator exchanged and discussed questions from ESSEC Business School students Delivering the closing speech at the program, representatives of ESSEC Business School lecturers and students showed their warm gratitude for the UII institute and appreciated the knowledge and information from the guests. This specialization-exchange program with international partners affirmed the target of regional and international development of the Institute of Innovation contributing to the route to a UEH  multidisciplinary and sustainable University that provides global citizens and high-quality human resources for society. The memorable photo of the specialization-exchange program between UII and ESSEC Business School Additional photos relating to the program: News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 26th, the periodic extracurricular activity series of UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government (CELG) with topic 1: “Uncertainty and Corporate Default Risk: Novel Evidence from Emerging Markets” took place officially in Room B1-1001. A dynamic research environment is a strong background and launching pad for academic and applied researchers. UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) always focuses on building a diverse research ecosystem. Therefore, the launch of the CELG Seminar (CELGS) aims to develop scientific research capacity, contribute to creating academic values, increase the quantity and quality of academic research, diversify research topics within the internal school; at the same time, creating a communication environment and expand relationships with domestic and international researchers. CELG Seminar has periodically held meetings 2 times/ month with the participation of popular researchers who are academically reputable to join hands to contribute to the development of a sustainable academic community. The first scientific meeting of CELGS recorded the participation of Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Deputy Head of CELG, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Director of Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, CELG Lecturers, and the UEH School’s internal and external researchers. Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Lecturer of UEH School of Banking and Dr. Nguyen Duc Nguyen - Lecturer of Da Lat University brought to lecturers and researchers attending CELGS a potentially exploitable new research topic: “Uncertainty and Corporate Default Risk: Novel Evidence From Emerging Markets”. This research mentioned a new approaching methodology by measuring and searching channels affecting the uncertainty of a nation and the default risk of corporates in newly popular markets in the 1991-2019 period. The research result revealed that the uncertainty positively correlates to default risk and this impact tends to be greater for the most careful and ready-to-accept-risk corporates. This research also discovered that this uncertainty also correlates positively to the risk-taking behaviours of corporates and the cost of debt and negatively to cash holdings and financial performance. Additionally, the research pointed out that uncertainty has little effect on default risk on large corporates and those listed on developed stock markets. The research topic of Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh and Dr. Nguyen Duc Nguyen attracted the concern of delegates and participating guests. Discussion activities raised issues required to be conducted and solved in the future. Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh was presenting his research Dr. Nguyen Duc Nguyen presenting and discussing online on the platform of Webex Dr. Pham Khanh Nam hosting CELG Seminar CELG Seminar with the first theme “Uncertainty and Corporate Default Risk: Novel Evidence from Emerging Markets” took place successfully and brought new aspects as well as intensive and useful research knowledge for the delegates and participating guests. Besides, lots of experiences of research activities and their publications were shared to promote better research activities and international publications and expand the knowledge of the Vietnamese on the world map. CELG Seminar topic 2 is scheduled to be held in June this 2022. UEH does hope to receive the concern and participation of researchers. News, photos: CELG General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 23rd - 26th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) hosted the “Developing and Applying Case Studies to Teaching” Training Conference within the framework of the project JEUL - Erasmus Plus with the instruction and moderation of Professor Desmond Doran (University of Kent, England). This was an opportunity to advance the quality of teaching activities and promote the use of case studies of corporates in curricula. Attending the training conference, on behalf of UEH, there were Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Deputy Head of UEH College of Business, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean at School of Banking, Moderator of JEUL - Erasmus Plus, Ms. Dang My Dung - Secretary of the Erasmus Plus project, and 25 lecturers from the UEH-affiliated schools. Representing Banking University Ho Chi Minh City (BUH) were Master Luong Thi Thuy Thuy - Director of the International School of Business, Mr. Le Trung Nhan - Deputy Director of International School of Business and lecturers from UEH-member schools based in China and Europe that attend online. The overview of the conference Remarking on the opening of the training conference, Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang shared: “UEH is honored to be one of the partners of the competence advancing project JEUL - Erasmus Plus. The project is held intentionally to upgrade the quality of higher education and the effectiveness of curricula to prepare students for the global labor market. Following the success of the training conference on applying case study simulation in teaching organized in 2018, today, UEH is pleased to be the host and to welcome Professor Desmond Doran and lecturers of member schools in Vietnam, and member schools in China and Europe via the hybrid format. UEH hopes that thanks to this training conference, the school will focus more on the practicality and global and integration characteristics of curricula that help students to study more effectively, form the mind of innovation and creation, and train other skills during their learning process at UEH.” Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang remarking at the opening of the conference Being back to UEH University after the first time to host the training on case study teaching methodology, Professor Desmond Doran excitingly shared: “I am truly honored to exchange and work at UEH and share my experience after a long time Covid-19 pandemic. This time at UEH, I see many changes which are brighter and more modern to respond to the demand for innovation and promotion of the quality of teaching and scientific research activities.” Professor Desmond Doran excitingly sharing his emotions in returning to UEH after the first time the training on case study teaching methodology was organized here Due to this training conference, participating lecturers approached more intensively the case study teaching methodology in addition to other teaching methodologies from traditional to modern ones. Professor Desmond Doran presented methodologies to design modern and engaging case studies for learners. The upside of this methodology is to assist students to memorize more proficiently, developing their critical thinking, upgrading their approaches to reality, and therefore, expanding their adaptability to their future careers. Professor Desmond Doran presenting methodologies to design modern and engaging case studies for learners The online training within the framework of the program The JEUL project aimed to connect the education world to the world of work by empowering the team of lecturers with attractive tools for corporates involving developing the curricula as well as equipping the project offices of universities to attach students to the labor market. At UEH, the project is sponsored partially the construction of UEH Simulation Center, applying the advanced teaching model in terms of bridging the gap between theories and reality as well as helping students with adapting better to the technology environment in the field of Banking - Finance - Security. UEH is currently making efforts to cooperate with European partner universities within the framework of the JEUL project to conduct teaching, scientific research, lecturer and student exchange and so on. Additional photos relating to the conference News, photos: School of Banking - UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Last May 21st, School of Management - UEH College of Business (COB) - organized a workshop with the theme “Hospital Management in the 4.0 Technological Era: Necessary Skills and Knowledge to be a Good Manager”. The workshop had the participation of experts and more than 30 delegates who are general directors, managers, specialists on information technology, quality, communication, risk management of hospitals, health care institutions, lecturers, and managers at relevant corporates in the field of health care and medical management. The workshop with the theme “Hospital Management in the 4.0 Technological Era: Necessary Skills and Knowledge to be a Good Manager” within the framework of the implementation of constructing the curricula of the master’s program in Hospital Management with the contributions of 10 experts having expertise in this field and a round discussion table on 4 main topics as follows: The overview of the Hospital Management Workshop in the 4.0 Technological Era in the Auditorium B1.204 Opening the presentations of the experts, Dr. Tran Thi Thanh Phuong - Director of the Hospital Management Program at the Bachelor’s level, comprehended the demand for study, international standards, and curricula of the hospital management at the master’s level. Afterwards, Master Dang Thanh Hung - Head of the Department of Information Technology of the Children’s Hospital 1, presented a talk on “Applying digitalization in hospital management through the lens of realistic activities of the Children’s Hospital 1”. To illustrate more clearly its applications, Master Luong Cong Minh - Head of Department of Quality Management of Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital - provided realistic cases regarding quality management and information technology skills by the cases of Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital and impacts on the quality advanced process of the hospital. Finally, Dr. Ngo Gia Luong - Lecturer at Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine shared further information concrning the Lean technique in hospital management. Dr. Tran Thi Thanh Phuong - Director of the Hospital Management Program at the Bachelor’s level - sharing the demand for study and international standards of the curricula of the Hospital Management major at the Master’s level Master Dang Thanh Hung - Head of the Department of Information Technology of Children’s Hospital 1 - sharing his experience of Digitalization in Hospital Management Master Luong Cong Minh - Head of the Department of Quality Management of Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital - presenting Competence of Managers on Hospital Quality - Practicality and Experience of Implementation Dr. Ngo Gia Luong - Lecturer of Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine - sharing his experience of the Lean technique in Hospital Quality Management Master - Medical Doctor To Phuoc Hai - Dean of Department of Gastroenterology, An Binh Hospital - introducing the internship program on hospital management at An Binh Hospital Speakers presented in detail issues surrounding hospital management intensively in management and operation. During the program, guests were led by the speakers with their attractive and interesting stories and real experience. These talks were integrated with theories and realistic illustrations. Following the program was the round discussion table taking place with the guest speakers including Dr. Le Quoc Su - Director of Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital, Medical Doctor Nguyen Hai Nam - Deputy Head of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duy Phong - Vice Dean at Public Health and Head of Department of Community Health, University of Medicine and Pharmacy HCMC, Master Phan Van Truong - Deputy Director of Community Health Care Center CHAC, Master Dang Thanh Hung - Head of Department of Information Technology of Children’s Hospital 1; Master Luong Cong Minh - Head of Department of Quality Management of Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital; Master Tran Chau Hoa - Head of Department of Risk Management, Hoan My Medical Group, Master Trinh Minh Quoc - Pediatric Intensive Care and Toxic Management Department & General Planning Department of 115 Hospital, Master Nguyen Bao Thang - Department of Social Affair of An Binh Hospital, Mr. Bui Thai Thu - General Director of Medijob Vietnam Medical Human Resource Development Company Limited, Dr. Ngo Gia Luong - Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine. The round discussion table took place under the moderation of Master - Medical Doctor To Phuoc Hai - Dean of Department of Gastroenterology, An Binh Hospital. The overview of the round discussion table Opening the discussion session, Dr. Le Quoc Su shared his experience in hospital management which is dynamic for the private sector. He assumed that the hospital management major of UEH referred to diverse international sources, with a competent team of lecturers, and curricula contents adapting to the requirements of employers. Nevertheless, Dr. Su mentioned the need for positioning specific objectives, middle-level, and high-level operations of the operation management program. Learners are required to be aware of the organizational structure of hospitals to obtain planned targets, visions, and missions. Directors are those who have the expertise and control the operation effectively. The increasing number of private hospitals raises the demand for middle-level and high-level operation managers who are business-minded and understand intensively finance both in its quality and quantity. The program demands the creation of learners’ experiences and applying knowledge-to-reality skills. Dr. Le Quoc Su - Director of Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital remarked at the workshop Hospital Management in the 4.0 Technological Era Additionally, all the guest speakers and moderators respectively raised their ideas and discussed their perspectives in the round discussion table session. Medical Doctor Nguyen Hai Nam - Deputy Head of the Office of HCMC Department of Health - exchanging his perspectives with the guest speakers about the necessary competence and skills for health care organizing managers Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duy Phong - Vice Dean at Faculty of Public Health and Head of Department of Community Health, University of Medicine and Pharmacy HCMC - contributing to constructing the curriculum Master Phan Van Truong - Deputy Director of Community Health Care Center CHAC - sharing his experience in operating and organizing healthcare Master Tran Chau Hoa - Head of Department of Risk Management, Hoan My Medical Group - presenting Risk Management Advancing Hospital Quality Dr. Ngo Quang Huan - Dean at School of Management - finalizing the content of the workshop and orientation for Hospital Management and Medical Healthcare of UEH During the workshop, the topic “Upgrading quality management and digital applications” concerned and attracted lots of contributive ideas. Medical Doctor Nguyen Hai Nam - Deputy Head of the Office of HCMC Department of Health, informed that the strong digitalization, policies, and laws are essentially added to the curriculum. Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duy Phong - Vice Dean at the Department of Public Health and Head of Department of Community Health, University of Medicine and Pharmacy HCMC - supposed that, currently, the market economy is increasing and the relationship between doctors and patients has many intermediaries participating in the middle of the service providing process to raise the satisfaction of customers. In contrast, Master Phan Van Truong - Deputy Director of Community Health Care Center CHAC - emphasized that the program needs the disciplinary connections between management and medicine in the workplace, managers have to have problem-solving skills and be quickly responsive to specializations. Master Tran Chau Hoa - Head of Department of Risk Management, Hoan My Medical Group – also commented that hospital risk management remains new and essential, thus, we need to combine teaching with quality management on safety for patients, and hospitals should innovate the job of risk management on strategies, finance, and integrated operation in IT and management. Speakers’ inquires in the workshop Dr. Ngo Quang Huan, Dean of School of Management represented the Board of Organizing to acknowledge and send the presents of UEH to the guest speakers The delegates and speakers taking a memorable photo at the program The event Workshop with Experts “Hospital Management in the 4.0 Technological Era: Necessary Skills and Knowledge to be a Good Manager” organized by School of Management, UEH College of Business took place successfully to bring precious experience in various aspects of hospital management and healthcare system in the 4.0 technological era. News, photos: School of Management - UEH College of Business, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the activity series after the launching ceremony of School of Media - Design (SMD), on the morning of May 13th, 2022, at the Auditorium B1.205, the workshop “Workshop on the Development Strategies of School of Media - Design and the Digital Media and Multimedia Design Training Program” took place. This event was to promote the roles of UEH in bringing to students qualified, practical, and internationally integrated study programs, simultaneously, to refer to the contributions of corporates and companies to design and develop the curricula of the bachelor’s program in Digital Media and Multimedia Design. Attending the workshop, in terms of UEH, was Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH who is in charge of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD-UEH), Assoc. Prof. Dr.Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of CTD-UEH, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of School of Media - Design, Dr. Yi Dong Su - Deputy Head of SMD, and lecturers of Schools and Institutes of CTD-UEH. On the side of the strategic partner, there were Ms. Vo Pham Que My - Director of External Affairs of MMA Global Vietnam, Mr. Nguyen Khoa My - President of Vietnam Public Relations (VNPR), Mr. Doanh Lien - Deputy Director of IVN Institute Vietnam, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Television - VNTV, Ms. Le Thi Mai Anh - Deputy Director of Global Pr Hub Joint Stock Company, Ms. Pham Thi Lan Khanh - Director of FLAMINGO Digital Media Joint Stock Company, Mr. Truong Hoang Tho - Director of ALIPO CREATIVE Joint Stock Company, Mr. Dang Nhu Khanh Hoang - Director of Hoang My Thien Entertainment Company Limited, Ms. Vu Thanh Truc - Content Director of Vu Branding CO.,LTD, and Mr. Tran Thai Son - Deputy Director of Mai Linh Technology Solution Company Limited. The overview of the workshop Delivering the opening speech at the workshop, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a national key public university highly reputable in the fields of economics and management. In 2021, UEH officially restructured to form a multidisciplinary university aiming to be a sustainable university. This multidisciplinary university has 03 member colleges and Vinh Long Campus in which UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) was considered a breakthrough in using opportunities to approach the latest information in the field of technology and design - a very necessary matter in our current life. CTD has the following schools: School of Economic Mathematics - Statistics, School of Business Information Technology, UEH Institute of Innovation (UII), Institute of Smart City and Management, Financial Institute of Intelligent and Interactive Technologies, and the 6th unit is the School of Media - Design recently launched on May 12 whose first product is the Bachelor’s program named Digital Media and Multimedia Design enrolling this year and attracting a number of applications. In addition to that, the event that Dr. Park Young June - Former Deputy Minister of Knowledge Economy South Korea - became the Honorary Principal of CTD will open many activities and support the development of the field of design and media due to the rapid growth of South Korea in this field. Promoting the spirit of UEH, CTD is always open-minded and accepts new perspectives on “đi tắt đón đầu” (take a shortcut) because technology and design have been developing for many years and remaining changing and innovating regularly, therefore, UEh aims to  have a training product responding to the current demands of the market. We always have a courageous mechanism for competent teams to attend teaching, especially a hope to the participation of partners and corporates to make the training program of UEH realistic, helping graduated students complete well their jobs.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH – asserting the opening speech of the workshop UEH, in general, and CTD - SMD in particular, usually appreciate the cooperative relationships with corporates that make education approach practicability, simultaneously, connect those firms to high caliber human resources. At the workshop, the leaders of CTD - UEH officially signed the Memorandum of Understanding MOU with strategic partners as follows: MMA Global, Vietnam Public Relations (VNPR), FLAMINGO Digital Media Joint Stock Company, ALIPO CREATIVE Joint Stock Company, Hoang My Thien Entertainment Company Limited, Vu Branding CO.,LTD, Vietnam Television,  IVN Institute Vietnam, Global Pr Hub Joint Stock Company, Mai Linh Technology Solution Company Limited. In accordance with that CTD - UEH and units signed cooperation agreements with each other on the following contents: Dr. Bui Quang Hung signed the MOU with the representatives of MMA Global, Vietnam Public Relations (VNPR), FLAMINGO Digital Media Joint Stock Company, ALIPO CREATIVE Joint Stock Company, Hoang My Thien Entertainment Company Limited, and Vu Branding CO.,LTD Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao signed the MOU with Vietnam Television,  IVN Institute Vietnam, Global Pr Hub Joint Stock Company, and Mai Linh Technology Solution Company Limited. Within the framework of the company, Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean at School of Media - Design shared the development strategies of the School with the vision of “Becoming a leading media design training and project developing center in Vietnam” with the core values: Creative - Artistically inspirational - Integrated - Sustainable. In 2022, SMD officially calls for applications to the bachelor’s program in Digital Media and Multimedia Design. This is a truly new major less common among Vietnamese University admissions. The outstanding point of this program was built from the Top 15 leading programs around the globe in the field of digital media and multimedia design with the supervision of the top leading domestic and international expert team, 40% of the subjects included realistic experience projects/ activities, 40% of the lecturer team from firms and organizations operating in the field of media and design. Assoc. Prof. Dr Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean at School of Media - Design - sharing the development strategies of the School and the Bachelor’s program in Digital Media and Multimedia Design. The representatives contributing their ideas to the discussions The workshop received lots of concerns and contributions of realistic ideas from the specialists, partners, and corporates in developing the training program. Hopefully, new cooperation opportunities and the contributions of the partners will help SMD, particularly, and UEH, generally, more and more perfect in their operations and developing orientation and bring training products responding to the demands of the market. The delegates attending the workshop taking a memorable photo Additional photos at the workshop News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From May 23 to 26, 2022, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) hosted the training seminar "Developing and utilize case studies in teaching" within the framework of the JEUL - Erasmus Plus project with the guidance of Professor Desmond Doran (University of Kent, UK). That was an opportunity to improve teaching quality and increase business case study in training program. On the UEH side, there was Assoc.Prof. Bui Thanh Trang, Vice-Rector of College of Business UEH, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen, Dean of School of Banking - JEUL Erasmus Plus Project Coordinator, Ms. Dang My Dung, JEUL Erasmus Plus Project Secretary, and 25 lecturers from UEH. On the side of Ho Chi Minh City Banking University (BUH), there was MSc. Luong Thi Thu Thuy, Director of Saigon International Business School, Mr. Le Trung Nhan, Deputy Director of Saigon International Business School. And lecturers from member universities in China and Europe participate online. At the training seminar, Assoc.Prof. Bui Thanh Trang stated: UEH is honored to be one of the JEUL Capacity Building project - Erasmus Plus partners. The project aims to improve the quality of higher education and enhance the effectiveness of training program to prepare learners to enter the global labor market. After successfully organizing a series of seminars and training sessions on the application of situation simulations in teaching in 2018, UEH is honored to host and welcome Professor Desmond Doran as well as lecturers of member schools in Vietnam, China, and Europe via the hybrid form. UEH hopes that through this training seminar, the university will enhance the practicality, globality, and integration of the training program, help learners learn more effectively; through students will form innovation and creative thinking and enhance other skills during their study at UEH”. Returning here after the first time UEH hosted a training seminar in 2018, Professor Desmond Doran excitedly shared: “After a long quarantine time because of COVID19 pandemic, I am very honored to be here to share my experience and work with lecturers at UEH. UEH has many modern and spacious changes to meet the innovation requirements, improve the quality of training and scientific research activities". Through training seminar, par ticipating lecturers have deeper access to case study teaching methods besides other traditional to modern teaching methods. Professor Desmond Doran shares ways to compile modern and interesting case studies for learners. The advantages of this teaching method help learners deepen their knowledge, develop thinking skills, and improve their ability to approach practice, thereby enhancing their adaptability to their future careers. News, photos: Dean of School of Banking Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The application of big data (big data) and artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of real estate (RE) is a common trend of countries around the world. A synchronous national database system of real estate information along with the effective exploitation by technology applications is extremely necessary for policy making as well as in research and business. In part 2 of this article, the authors would like to present the process to build this system in Vietnam and how to exploit data sources for different purposes. Agency implementing national database on real estate prices in Vietnam Real estate price data consists of two main components, ‘price’ and ‘real estate’. In which, the ‘price’ element is understood as the ‘professional’ element while the ‘real estate’ element is the ‘subject’ element. In Vietnam, the ‘price’ operation is directly managed by the Ministry of Finance through the Price Management Department; the ‘land’ subject is directly managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; the ‘construction attached to land’ (or ‘house’) subject is directly managed by the Ministry of Construction. In addition, the construction of infrastructure for the database needs the support of the Ministry of Information and Communications. Therefore, the authors propose that the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the Ministry of Construction, and the Ministry of Information and Communications are state management agencies that will participate in the development of a national database regarding the real estate prices. Main responsible agency Currently, the Ministry of Construction has been assigned by the Government in terms of the task of building, managing and using an information system on housing and the real estate market (according to Decree No. 117/2015/ND-CP). Although this information system includes real estate prices, the source of the price database is being limited. In this system, one of the important sources of information related to real estate prices comes from investors (real estate developers) for real estate listed as apartments, commercial apartments. This is also considered a data source to integrate with the national database of real estate prices mentioned below. Afterwards, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment actively implemented the land database (according to Circular No. 75/2015/TT-BTNMT). Similar to that of the housing and real estate market information system, the source of the price database has been a matter of concern. In this basis, one of the important sources of information on real estate prices will come from organizations with land valuation functions upon complying with Circular No. 36/2014/TT-BTNMT detailing land valuation methods; building and adjusting land price list; specific land valuation and land price determination consultancy and Circular No. 33/2017/TT-BTNMT amending a number of articles of Circular No. 36/2014/TT-BTNMT. This is also considered a second data source to integrate with the national database on real estate prices mentioned below (however, the information provided from this facility is mostly for the fulfillment of the State’s financial obligations towards land). In 2021, the Government issued Decree No. 12/2021/ND-CP (amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 89/2013/ND-CP), in which, Article 12b is supplemented with the content which is to assign the Ministry of Finance to be responsible for building, managing and operating the national database on prices (in general). As a result, although each Ministry is directly in charge of a database/information system, these units focus on subject specifications rather than price data. Particularly, the Ministry of Finance is the unit assigned to build the price database in general. Therefore, the authors propose the Ministry of Finance to be the agency responsible for building a national database on real estate prices; The Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to play the role of connecting the database of the subject’s specifications to the national database of real estate prices. The Ministry of Information and Communications is responsible for developing technical regulations for the national database system on prices. The agency responsible for building the infrastructure for price data storage The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, with its roles and strengths of expertise available, should be tasked with building the infrastructure for storing price data. Some of the input properties of the database contain information other than the price and characteristics of the property listed as behavior, tastes, income and gender of the property owner. Therefore, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment needs to: (i) develop a real estate coding system as well as (ii) divide different access rights for different objects to the same property. Examples of access permissions and levels of access are as follows: (i) only the average price of the route can be accessed, (ii) the price of each asset can be accessed but not the address and attributes of the asset route; (iii) access to the asset's price and attributes but does not display the asset's address; (iv) access to the property’s price, properties and address but does not display information relating to the property owner; and (v) access to all information. This will ensure the safety and security of the data so that the data is not misused. AI application for the quality assurance of the data source Regulatory agencies can apply AI to detect input data with excessive (high/low) price spikes compared to the general level of the same road segment on the same route. This will make it easier for the regulator to notice/mark/recognize properties with a particular price or to know the special features that make the price difference of that asset compared to the general market level. Proposing the process of building a national database on real estate prices in Vietnam Land database The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is responsible for building a land database including spatial land data, land attribute data and other data related to the land parcel. Database in terms of housing and real estate market On the basis of the land database, the Ministry of Construction will update the database on housing and real estate market, including legal documents systems; housing and real estate development planning programs besides other relevant detailed data. National database regarding real estate prices Consequently, all data on properties of real estate will become available, and there will be coordination among relevant Ministries/Departments/Units (see Figure 5 for details). On this platform, the Ministry of Finance will update price data through two channels: During this management time, the system needs to separate the updated price data from the Department of Price Management and the General Department of Taxation because there will be a difference because of the low declaration value to reduce the tax payable. In the long term, the updated data from the Price Management Department is a channel for the General Department of Taxation to compare and to adjust the tax declaration behavior of individuals dealing in real estate. Only then, will the updated data from these two channels approach and reflect the market price. Therefore, the national database on real estate prices has four independent data systems as follows: (i) the land database of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; (ii) the housing and real estate market database of the Ministry of Construction; (iii) Market price database of the Price Management Department - Ministry of Finance; and (iv) the declared price database of the General Department of Taxation – Ministry of Finance. Therefore, in order for these four systems to be able to connect with each other, from the very beginning, the Ministry of Information and Communications needs to coordinate with the above units to develop technical regulations, in which the focus is on establishing codes identifier for each parcel of land – the minimum identifier for updating price data. In parallel, in the update process, AI needs to be applied to filter data in order to avoid duplication and noisy information. Exploiting the national database on real estate prices in Vietnam In accordance with the built database, the State management agency can exploit in the following directions: Please refer to the full article “Big Data & AI Application in Construction and Exploiting National Database of Real Estate Prices in Vietnam – Part 2: Solutions” here. Author group: Dr. Nguyễn Quỳnh Hoa; MSc. Huỳnh Kiều Tiên; Dr. Hay Sinh; MSc. Trần Bích Vân; MSc. Nguyễn Kim Đức; MSc. Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Nhung, Faculty of Economics, UEH School of Economics, Law and Government. This article is in series of Spreading researches and knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. # 43 “Real Estate Bonds – One Chinese Case Study And Policy Implications For Vietnam – Part 1: The Case From China” News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the desire to connect organizations, individuals and stakeholders (organizations, state-owned enterprises, private enterprises, associations, NGOs, universities, research institutes and communities), together with and sharing resources, at Giving Day event on May 27, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially launched Giving to UEH Program with “Action for a Future for a more Sustainable Future” message. The event was honored to welcome Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of Board of Directors cum General Director of Loc Troi Group Joint Stock Company, Mr. Vu Hong Quang - Vice Chairman of C.T Group; Mr. Nguyen Quoc Bao - Chairman of Vietnam Real Estate Club and Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha - Human Resources Director of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation, Mr. Tran Van Huong - Deputy Director of Business Division of Ho Chi Minh City Development Commercial Joint Stock Bank and so on. Representing UEH was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH School Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH. With the participation of leaders of UEH member Schools, Branches, leaders of Faculties, Institutes, Departments, Centers, representatives of management blocks, lecturers, UEH students, trade unions and Youth Union - UEH Student Union. Especially, there were representatives of more than 100 businesses, partners, and UEH alumni. Overview of UEH Giving Day event Speaking at the event, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH – asserted that: “The multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH repositioning strategy for the 2021-2030 period has emphasized the role and responsibility of UEH in the sustainable development of future generations. UEH is not only an education, research and consulting unit but also a place to connect with domestic and foreign partners to join hands to create community values. In order to be an effective place to connect community resources as well as to accompany the implementation of corporate social responsibility, UEH would like to receive the attention of State agencies, scientists, associations, associations and businesses besides the UEHer community in their journey towards a sustainable society and together with UEH to mark the persistent efforts of the previous year, continuing the meaningful Giving programs in the upcoming years. UEH believes that action for education & knowledge will be the starting point of a community pioneering action for the sustainability of the coming eras. As a key university in Vietnam, UEH believes in and is committed to its efforts to contribute to the sustainable development of education and society.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - speaking at the program Continuing and implementing the program Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action, Vietnam and the world have had many changes due to the pandemic the past 2 years, nevertheless, a number of partners and businesses have been accompanying Giving UEH activity. Giving figures in 2021 Among enormous achievements from the program “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Sustainable action”, UEH has honored units and organizations that have made great contributions to the community and UEH in the previous years: Company Shares of Thai Binh Group; Luong Van Can Talent Support Fund; C.P Vietnam Livestock Joint Stock Company; Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB); Vallet Scholarship Fund; Acecook Vietnam Joint Stock Company; AEON Vietnam Co., Ltd. and so on. Honoring distinguished partners To mark a meaningful spreading journey called “For a More Sustainable Future"”, UEH conducted this ceremony to activate Giving to UEH 2022 Program with a call for contribution to the Giving fund with the following items: Nurturing talents with a calling value of 10 billion VND, Reaching an international level with a calling value of 32 billion; Spreading knowledge is worth 10 billion and Sustainable action is worth 3 billion. Each piece on the stage is the consensus and connection of UEH Leadership team; UEH Union; Vinh Long Branch; Lecturer staff; Management staff; Alumni Block; Student community; Associations and Enterprises. Giving Categories in 2022 Activation ceremony of Giving to UEH on the stage What is more, UEH introduced to the community the Giving Tree Website: https://givingtree.ueh.edu.vn/. This fundraising project is based on an online platform that combines technology. Over 70 Giving Trees representing UEH member Schools, Units, Departments, existing learners, alumni, and partners that have come together to save each day to contribute to the Giving Fund. From this, UEH can perform activities as follows: giving opportunities to the generations of talented students through scholarship programs; connecting and expanding the international network, accessing to the world’s leading expert organizations; spreading and transferring scientific knowledge; accompanying the implementation of projects for the positive development of the community and the society. Introducing the Giving Tree website to the community Wi the purpose of putting the first bricks together and marking the sharing of a sustainable community, a Live Giving activity took place at the hall. All contributions will be transferred to the Giving to UEH Fund to be used for project categories in 2022. Direct Giving activity at the event Accompanying enterprises in the program of spreading knowledge and skills to the community, UEH signed an agreement to improve leadership capacity for middle and senior leaders of enterprises under the Vietnam Real Estate Club Association and Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club. UEH Leaders signing a cooperation agreement with Vietnam Real Estate Club and Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club In addition to the direct contributions of individuals, this UEH program is honored to receive companion contributions from individuals and organizations inside and outside the university for the GIVING TO UEH Program in 2022 as follows: Representatives of Vietnam Real Estate Club and Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club presenting the donation board Representative of Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation awarding the sponsorship board Summarizing this event, UEH has raised nearly 15 billion VND from the contributions of individuals, partners and the UEH community for the categories of Giving Nurturing Talents, Reaching International Reach, Spreading Knowledge and Sustainable Action. With the Giving to UEH 2022 projects, UEH hopes to continue to receive the attention and the companionship from the community to spread practical values ​​for life. In addition to the event at Hall B1.302, UEH Giving Day brings to the exhibition community the results achieved in 2021 and the contents and the activities to be carried out in 2022 in the series of activities titled “Together with UEH Connecting the Community - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” and “UEH Giving - Action for a sustainable future” Program. Dear guests visiting the exhibition The Giving to UEH Program “For a More Sustainable Future” with periodic and long-term activities includes: Monthly E-newsletter series The story of Giving; Fundraising and saving project every day UEH Giving Tree for the UEHer community besides UEH Giving Day annual networking event for organizations, businesses and communities. This is a key program, a part in the series titled “Community Connection, Knowledge Spread, Sustainable Action”, an important strategic pillar of UEH. Additional photos at the event: News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH repositioning strategy for the 2021-2030 period emphasizes UEH’s responsibility in the sustainable development of future generations. With more than 240,000 alumni and 500 organizations and businesses collaborating annually, UEH continues to promote the connection between UEH and UEH-affiliated units in order to effectively mobilize community resources through the UEH Giving Program “For a More Sustainable Future” with periodic and long-term activities including: Monthly E-newsletter series ‘The story of Giving’; Fundraising and saving project every day UEH Giving Tree for the UEHer community; and UEH Giving Day annual networking event for organizations, businesses and communities. This is a key program, part of “Community Connection, Knowledge Spread, Sustainable Action” Chain, an important strategic pillar of UEH. In recent years, the trend of jointly implementing social responsibility towards sustainable values ​​has become more and more popular. In particular, many organizations, businesses and sponsors in the world and in Vietnam have been paying special attention to investing in knowledge as well as future generations through activities listed as: infrastructure and school equipment, awarding scholarships to support students with learning difficulties, implementing programs to spread knowledge and skills to the community, supporting work administration, digitizing schools, internationalizing teams, incubating wings for startup projects and so on. 04 Giving categories “Action for a Sustainable Future” “Giving to UEH” Program connects organizations, individuals, and stakeholders (organizations, public and private enterprises, associations, NGOs, universities, research institutes and communities) that together share, mobilize funding and act for a sustainable future towards not only the development of a sustainable university but also a society with a sustainable future. The program includes 4 categories that comprehensively connect material and immaterial resources. UEH monthly E-newsletter series “The Story of Giving”: Stories of giving and taking, topics that can be shared and spread Busy lives have resulted in the situation of not having enough time to realize the stories of ‘Give and Take’ presents next to us. It is the story of a excellent student who overcame adversity; the story of a lecturer and his own journey out of his own comfort zone to the world, the efforts to research and spread knowledge, the journey of starting a business with impressive successes besides countless failures or the feelings and actions facing a warming earth. With the E-new letter ‘The Story of Giving’, UEH, every month, will become a storyteller and connect the community with the empathy and sharing of each individual and organization. Daily fundraising and saving project “UEH Giving Tree”: UEHer is a pioneer community leading sustainable change In order to be an intermediary to connect with Organizations, Associations and Enterprises, UEH, not any other unit, must be the best place to connect these own internal resources. More than 800 officials, 800 former officials, 30,000 learners and 240,000 alumni, proudly named UEHer Community, have been accompanying the school in carrying out the mission of action for a sustainable future. UEH Giving Tree is an internal fundraising project based on an online platform that combines technology. The 70 Giving trees represent UEH's member Schools, Units, Departments, existing learners and alumni, saving and contributing to the Giving Fund. With the criterion of small actions every day - long-term positive impact, Giving Tree represents the consensus and the pioneering spirit of each UEH student, former learner, lecturer, public official and former official invested for the succeeding generations. The project will be officially announced on May 24, 2022. Giving Tree Website Interface Image UEH Giving Day “For a More Sustainable Future”: An annual event that connects individuals and organizations and gives each other opportunities to give and receive in return In addition to monthly The Story of Giving and saving the daily Giving Tree, UEH Giving Day will be an annual event to look back and follow up on a meaningful spreading journey called “For a More Sustainable Future - Action for a sustainable future”. The event will be an opportunity for UEH, partners and the community to summarize the achievements and persistent efforts of the previous year and share plans and follow up on meaningful Giving actions. The first Giving Day in 2022 will look back at outstanding numbers that are the results of our efforts in 2021 and share our Giving 2022 activities and events. The event, with the participation and companionship of more than 300 individuals representing UEHer organizations, businesses, associations and communities, will be held in combination with direct exhibitions at Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong on May 27, 2022. Outstanding numbers and results of Giving Program 2021 will be announced at the event Share together, give together and feel the values ​​that will come. UEH believes that action for education and knowledge will be the starting point of a community pioneering acting for the sustainability of the coming eras. Let UEH be a place for each individual and any organization to pause the life hustle and bustle, listen, share, love and take more responsibilities. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In terms of the spirit of Dedicating to Community Service - Spreading Knowledge, on May 18, 2022, the Center for Economics, Law and Governance (CTELG) under UEH School of Economics, Law and Governance (CELG)-UEH), followed the second session of CTELG Talk Series with “Patent Valuation in Vietnam: Law and Enforcement” Theme. The program had the participation of nearly 80 delegates as presidents, general directors, managers, price appraisers at valuation companies; directors of valuation consulting departments of auditing companies, investment funds, banks; lecturers; attorneys and intellectual property managers at the enterprises. CTELG Talk – Season 2 is co-organized by CTELG Center and Faculty of Law of CELG School and Faculty of Law of National Economics University (NEU) with “Patent Valuation in Vietnam: Law and Practice” theme. This topic is within the implementation framework of Nafosted Project by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Nam - Dean of Law Faculty, NEU, Arbitrator of Vietnam International Arbitration Center as Chairman. This event was arranged into two sessions with the sharing of 4 experienced industry experts in Session 1 and a discussion roundtable in Session 2. Overview of CTELG Talk Series First season, part 2, at Hall B1.205 - Session 1 At the beginning of Session 1, Dr. Dao Minh Duc - Director of Minh Duc Institute of Intellectual Property Management - gave an overview of the valuable aspects of inventions in valuation. The topic has contributed to helping the practicing appraiser with better understanding regarding the subject characteristics related to the appraised property. Next, Dr. Trinh Minh Tam - Deputy Director of the Institute of Scientific Evaluation and Technology Valuation, Ministry of Science and Technology - presented a presentation with “Applying the law on technology valuation, intellectual property from the perspective of practical activities” theme. To better illustrate how to apply this, MSc. Nguyen Quang Huy - Vision & Associates Co., Ltd. - provided a real-life case of “Intellectual Property Valuation” from the WTM Made in Vietnam patent case and its impact on the invention commercialization. Last but not least, MSc. Tran Manh Hung - Managing Partner, BMVN International Law Firm (Member of Baker & McKenzie International Law Firm) - shared his international experience related to legal adjustment for patent valuation. The speakers detailed issues surrounding patents, patent valuation/appraisal and related legal issues with engaging and interesting stories and practical experiences. Dr. Dao Minh Duc - Director of Minh Duc Institute of Intellectual Property Management sharing the valuable aspects of the invention in appraisal Dr. Trinh Minh Tam - Deputy Director of the Institute of Scientific Evaluation and Technology Valuation, Ministry of Science and Technology - presenting on the direction of applying the law on technology valuation and intellectual property from practical activities. MSc. Nguyen Quang Huy - Vision & Associate Co., Ltd. - presenting on the valuation of intellectual property from the WTM Made in Vietnam patent case and its impact on the invention commercialization MSc. Tran Manh Hung - Managing Partner, BMVN International Law Firm (Member of Baker & McKenzie International Law Firm) - sharing international experience on legal regulation of patent valuation What is more, “Commercialization of inventions” content is shared by the speakers. The speakers asserted that if the valuation/appraisal of patents is completely tied to neither practice nor commercialization, it will be difficult to survive and maintain in the profession. In addition, the speakers emphasized the establishment of ownership rights for intellectual property in order to avoid unnecessary loss of profits for inventors and to encourage them to have more active investment activities concerning research and invention of new inventions in the future. These papers have a combination of theoretical presentation and practical illustration. Concurrently, around these presentations, further experiences are drawn from actual experiences; therefore, attendees can visualize and understand the technical and legal aspects of the decision-making regarding patent valuation/appraisal, an asset class in the group of intellectual property - a group of assets with a high difficulty degree in valuation. Session 2 is a roundtable discussion session with guest speakers including: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Nam - Dean of Law Faculty, National Economics University, Arbitrator, Vietnam International Arbitration Center; Dr. Dao Minh Duc - Director of Minh Duc Institute of Intellectual Property Management; Engineer Lai Minh Chuc - Director of Vietnam Environmental Science and Technology Company; MSc. Cao Minh Hung - Rouse Legal Vietnam Law Firm, Hanoi branch. The roundtable discussion was conducted under the coordination of Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Director of CTELG Center, Appraisal of practice prices. Overview of CTELG Talk Series First season, part 2, at Hall B1.205 - Session 2 Guest speakers and moderators in the roundtable discussion From left to right: MSc. Cao Minh Hung, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Nam, Engineer. Lai Minh Chuc, Dr. Dao Minh Duc, Speaker. Nguyen Kim Duc In this discussion session, “Invention Valuation in Vietnam: Law and Enforcement” topic was presented in a question-and-answer (Q&A) manner. Under Coordinator Nguyen Kim Duc’s guidance, the guests are able to listen to more experiences that Engineer Lai Minh Chuc - the inventor himself - has gone through, from the initial steps listed as initial ideation to the time when all the stages are completed and the invention is born. These extremely valuable shares from the owner of the invention do contribute to the author’s comments regarding the advantages that the invention possesses. From a valuation/appraisal perspective, these highlights will be the main aspects contributing to the impact and the formation of the values ​​of the invention. Dr. Dao Minh Duc, in his professional manner, has shared quite new and interesting perspectives in patent valuation through diagrams and practical experiences that the author has accumulated over a long time of researching, developing, teaching and applying research theories to the market. Expert Pham Thi Binh - Chairman of Hoang Gia Appraisal JSC, Former Deputy Director, Government Pricing Department – exchanging personal views to guest speakers Assessor. Ngo Doan Thu Thao - Head of Valuation & Advisory Department - DCF Vietnam Joint Stock Company - asking questions to the speakers Throughout the seminar, the ‘commercialization’ term as a keyword that was repeated much is also the topic that most appraisers and patent owners are interested in. The application of the invention to support and solve problems in the market is a prerequisite no matter how great an invention can be. Sharing further concerning this issue, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Nam had some notes when commercializing inventions after the valuation/appraisal process. Successful commercialization is determined by many factors, in which, an important issue to be mentioned is the will of the parties involved in the patent licensing transactions. Users’ recognition in terms of the value of an invention is an important factor in commercialization and plays the crucial role to the success of patent licensing deals. In terms of applicable law, MSc. Cao Minh Hung commented that the legal document system of Vietnam has rather clearly and fully regulated issues related to the patent price appraisal. Therefore, the problem remains is that how to add value that appraisers can calculate by applying appraisal criteria. The author also believes that the valuation/appraisal of patents is a difficult task since the access to information sources is rather limited, leading to information asymmetry. This factor strongly affects the appraisal of patent prices in general and the value of inventions in particular. Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of UEH Law Faculty (far left) and Assoc. Tran Van Nam - Dean of NEU Law Faculty (far right) - presenting a thank you letter from the Organizing Committee to the Guest speakers Delegates and speakers taking souvenir photos at the program The CTELG Talk Event - Session 2 with “Patent Valuation in Vietnam: Law and Enforcement” Theme took place successfully. To be true to CTELG's mission with the spirit of Commitment to Community Service - Spreading Knowledge, CTELG Talk Series will be a series of talks and presentations with national and international authors, discussing various aspects of economics, law and management organized by CTELG. The organizers look forward to receiving the attention and suggestions from our dear speakers and readers so that the upcoming programs and events can be much better. Additional photos at the event: Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Director of CTELG - welcoming guest speakers to attend Guests with check-in procedures and receiving a certificate of attendance from the Organizing Committee Guests and speakers taking souvenir photos at the program News, photos: UEH Center for Economics, Law and Governance (CTELG) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 22, 2022, at Hall A1.16, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has solemnly organized the Opening Ceremony of the Master Degree Program, Batch 1 in 2022 (Course 32.1). Attending the Opening Ceremony, on behalf of UEH leadership, there is the participation of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – Rector of UEH along with the presence of Board of Directors of UEH-school-members besides the lecturers, representatives as leaders of UEH Departments, Divisions and Units; especially the presence of nearly 890 Graduate students in the 1st Batch of 2022 (Course 32.1). Overview of the opening ceremony These 890 Graduate students have excellently passed the rigorous GMAT and English tests to be admitted to 2 Master Programs in terms of the direction of application and university research; in which, approximately 10% of these students are research-oriented, including 14 majors: Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, Banking, Economic Law, International Business, Business and Commerce, Industry Information And Communication Design Technology, Health Economics and Administration, Economic Management, Public Finance, Public Management, Corporate and Environmental Sustainability, Constitutional and Administrative Law. Speaking at the Opening ceremony of this Graduate Ceremony Batch 1 in 2022, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH University - stated: “As the earliest Graduate training institution in the Southern region with more than 32 years of graduate training, UEH has trained more than 15,000 Masters and they have been promoting their role very well in central, local agencies and enterprises, contributing to the national development. UEH’s postgraduate training program aims to produce Masters of economics who master theory, have a high level of practice, are able to work independently, are creative and have the ability to discover and to solve problems in the field of training. In particular, in the recent years, UEH University has continuously invested in innovating programs and teaching methods, building a data system for teaching and learning in accordance with international standards; promoting and improving the quality of scientific research activities, increasing international publication; expanding international association activities; expanding training according to international programs in English at Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels and so on. Along with the internationalization process, UEH is implementing a restructuring strategy, forming a multidisciplinary, research-oriented University with an academic reputation in the region. Therefore, UEH students have the right of peace of mind and pride upon studying in a prestigious and socially recognized university that has been positioned as a high-quality academic institute in the business community and management agencies in Vietnam. Vietnam, step by step, has been marking our position in the regional and the world markets. After your graduate training program completion, I do believe that these Masters will better promote your role in your practical work in domestic and foreign enterprises or management agencies. These Masters are qualified and brave enough to contribute your intellect to develop the local and national economy, contributing to bringing Vietnamese brands to the global market.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - delivering the opening speech Continuing the program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of School of Ueh Graduate - has announced the admission decisions of 890 students of Master degree Program in the 1st Batch in 2022. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH School of Graduate - announcing the admission decision Within this program framework, leaders of UEH Departments disseminated the regulations and introduced UEH orientation activities towards all Graduate students listed as: Master training regulations; Regulations related to course registration; Information on training plans and examination regulations; Positioning the UEH brand, “Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge” Program, UEH Zero-Waste University Project; Exploiting learning resources and rationally using materials at UEH library; Care and support for learners at UEH; How to exploit technology infrastructure at UEH. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of School of UEH Graduate - disseminating regulations on Master’s training MSc. Nguyen Ngoc Thai - Vice Director of School of UEH Graduate - sharing regulations related to course registration MSc. Nguyen Tu Van - UEH Department of Scheduling – Testing – sharing information of training plans and examination regulations MSc. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Marketing - Communication – sharing UEH’s brand positioning activities and projects in the near future Ms. Nguyen Tran Minh Chau - UEH Library - sharing useful information regarding UEH library MSc. Nguyen Cong Nam - Department of Student Affairs - sharing the care and support work at UEH Mr. Le Manh Toi – UEH Department of Information Technology - sharing the modernity in the learning system and support services of UEH Students asking further questions regarding the training program After 46-year establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has become a prestigious and key University brand on the Vietnamese educational map, gradually making an academic mark on the world market. Along the way, UEH University has well performed our responsibilities in contributing to the high-quality human resource training in the fields of economics, business, public management, economic management, and law for the public and private sectors of the country that have the ability to work and integrate on the international path. In particular, as the earliest graduate training Institution in the Southern region, with more than 32-year graduate training, UEH has trained more than 15,000 Masters. Promoting the achievements, UEH University, currently, has been providing the society with more than 30 majors and specializations in order to meet the needs of high-quality human resources from agencies, enterprises, universities and colleges. Additional photos at the Program: News, photos: Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 20, 2022, at Vinh Long Branch, University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the 2nd Cooperation Signing Ceremony with Agencies and Enterprises in 2022. Attending the Signing Ceremony, on behalf of UEH, is the presence of: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Vice Rector of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Branch; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tu Van Binh - Vice President of School of UEH Graduate; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of UEH Faculty of International Business - Marketing; MSc. Le Dong Du - Deputy Chief of UEH Office; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thi Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Branch; MSc. Nguyen Duc Vinh and MSc. Ho Thien Quyen - Deputy Directors of UEH Vinh Long Branch together with the lecturers as Leaders of UEH Departments, Faculty besides UEH lecturers, officials and student representatives of Course 46, Course 47 (in person and online via Cisco Webex). In addition, the event was attended and reported by Vinh Long Newspaper, Vinh Long Radio and Television Station, Vietnam News Agency in Vinh Long Province. On behalf of UeEH-affiliated partners and businesses, UEH is honored to welcome: MSc. Huynh Minh Hiep - Vice Rector of Vinh Long Vocational College; MSc. Nguyen Thanh Tung - Vice Rector of Tra Vinh Vocational College; Dr. Nguyen Dong Hai - Vice Rector of Kien Giang College; Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of Tax Department of Vinh Long Province; Ms. Son Nu Pha Ca - Deputy Chief Justice of the People’s Court of Vinh Long Province; Ms. Nguyen Mong Thu - Chief Inspector of People's Procuracy of Vinh Long Province; Mr. Cao Hong Son - Director of Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank - Vinh Long Branch; Doctor. Le Phu Quoi - Chairman and Director of Vinh Long Petroleum Company; Mr. Nguyen Cong Danh - Director of Kien Van Media and Events One-Member LLC; Mr. Pham Thanh Tam - Director of Toyota Thap Nhat Phong Vinh Long Co., Ltd; Ms. Tran Thi Van Anh - Director of Vinh Long Post Office; Ms. Pham Thi Hoang Dieu - Head of Cooperation and Recruitment Department, Ho Chi Minh City Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company; Mr. Luc Quang Khanh - Deputy Director of NC9 Co., Ltd. Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Tran Cong Mieng - Director of Talented Foreign Language Center. Overview of the program Speaking at the Opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong expressed his joy and excitement regarding UEH’s cooperation with units and businesses. Professor shared: “On behalf of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, we are very pleased that, today, we signed a memorandum of understanding on comprehensive cooperation with units and businesses with the aim of improving training quality, associated with practice; concurrently, looking forward to connecting to the business community in order to spread knowledge to the community and the society. Today's signing ceremony among UEH with 14 units and businesses is one of the steps to realize 5 key areas in “Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” Program, opening extensive cooperation on diverse areas of content. UEH does hope that the cooperation agreement between UEH and other units and businesses will provide UEH students with opportunities for learning and practical experience with advanced technology platforms as well as creating an experiential university environment for UEH students to practice and learn directly at enterprises”. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council - giving his welcoming speech Sharing in the program, UEH-affiliated partners highly appreciated UEH’s training quality, reputation and brand in the field of economic and management training; concurrently, being ready to accompany UEH in the process of organizing activities to bring students closer to the working environment in the future. All partners all share the desire to cooperate to train high-quality human resources and enhance the brand value of the parties. Mr. Cao Hong Son - Director of Sacombank, Vinh Long Branch – emphasizes: “The cooperation between UEH and businesses gives students the opportunity to improve their professional skills and to adapt to the working environment after graduating from high school. Karma. Sacombank will accompany UEH in the priority of receiving students to Sacombank to visit, practice and practice as well as participate in the process of innovating teaching methods, developing training curricula associated with the reality at Sacombank; at the same time, Sacombank plans to coordinate with UEH in training to improve the quality of our staff.” Mr. Cao Hong Son - Director of Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank, Vinh Long Branch - giving a speech Dr. Le Phu Quoi - Director of Vinh Long Petroleum Company – states that: “The cooperation agreement between the two units, once again, affirms the solidarity and the cooperation of the two parties and will continue to promote strength and to create practical values ​​for the tripartite relationship: UEH - Enterprise - Student. In the development direction of the company in the coming time, human resource development and corporate governance capacity improvement are key requirements, therefore, we are very interested in linking with economic schools, especially the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. In the past time, the cooperation of the two sides did have certain effects in terms of human resources, training, etc. We do hope that in the coming time, we will further improve the cooperation in accordance with the market context in order to better promote the resources of the two sides.” Dr. Le Phu Quoi - Director of Vinh Long Petroleum Company - giving a speech Regarding students’ professional and skill requirements, Mr. Luc Quang Khanh - Deputy Director of NC9 HCMC Co., Ltd. - asserts that: “Determining the cooperative relationship between UEH and the Enterprise is one of the key strategies in educational development. After the signing program, NC9 confirmed that we will continue to have more extensive and extensive cooperation activities: sponsoring, providing accounting software for UEH, supporting students to practice to help them approach reality besides deploying diverse programs and activities to support the training and to develop UEH’s training quality in the upcoming time. The cooperation activities between the University and NC9 will contribute to improving UEH’s training quality; concurrently, supporting the supply of high-quality human resources to the enterprise’s personnel”. Mr. Luc Quang Khanh - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City NC9 Co., Ltd - speaking at the Signing ceremony At the signing ceremony, representatives of colleges inside and outside Vinh Long Province, Dr. Nguyen Dong Hai - Vice Rector of Kien Giang College - affirms: “The cooperation activity between UEH and Kien Giang College is a joint long-term connection activity. Kien Giang College will continue to accompany UEH in creating diverse activities in support of our training, especially the cooperation and opening of training classes. We do always wish to contribute to create qualified and dynamic human resources to meet the increasing requirements of the labor market”. Dr. Nguyen Dong Hai - Vice President of Kien Giang College - speaking at the signing ceremony Representative of Vinh Long Tax Department, Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director emphasizes that: “Vinh Long Tax Department is pleased to look forward to joining UEH to contribute a part of responsibility to the community as well as to help young generations with the best learning and working conditions in order to perform the task of training high-quality human resources that are capable of identifying and solving problems in the fields of economy, state management, especially management. Tax administration is a complex, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary field.” Ms. Le Thi Hong Linh - Deputy Director of Vinh Long Tax Department – speaking at the Signing ceremony In the signing ceremony, MSc. Vuong Khiet - Director of the Startup Incubator, UEH Institute of Innovation – shares further information related to “Startup Incubator” Program, implementing the project of incubation and establishment of an incubator at Vinh Long Branch. In terms of UEH, in addition to carrying out the mission - the task of training high-quality human resources, UEH implements various projects for the community. For example, in 2019, UEH established the “Startup Incubator”, Startup Project Incubation, Innovation Program, all of which aim to create opportunities for every project to develop the startup’s plan. “The start-up incubator is a non-profit program that UEH implements for its social responsibility to the community. With the desire to create a startup incubator for the young generation, at the same time, connecting resources and building a sustainable ecosystem for the startup community at the university. Infusing the fire, cultivating the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation in the young generation in general and among students in particular, plays an extremely important role. The Innovation Startup Incubator Program is aimed towards providing an opportunity for any project to develop an entrepreneur’s plan. The goal of the Innovation Incubator is to “Form a sustainable launchpad for successful companies of the future”. UEH looks forward to sharing and accompanying all of you in terms of the training and the evaluation of effective startup ideas and projects in the upcoming time with the purpose of arousing the spirit of UEH students’ entrepreneurship and innovation or ideas in the community.” is what shared by MSc. Vuong Khiet. MSc. Vuong Khiet - Director of Startup Incubator, UEH Institute of Innovation - speaking at the signing ceremony In the spirit of willingness to cooperate and accompany, the program was successfully completed with signed minutes. Closing remarks, Mr. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of UEH Vinh Long Branch – concludes that: “With our internationalization strategy, UEH does hope that the connection between UEH and the business community will rise to a new level. With the goal of training high-quality human resources and training global citizens, UEH, in the upcoming time, will further promote the activities of linking agencies and businesses, focusing on training skills for students to train to meet practical requirements. The activities have been discussed and agreed at the signing ceremony today, UEH will have a plan with each unit to implement annually, therefore, creating the best environment and opportunities for students to study, to train and to be prepared as quality human resources for agencies and businesses”. MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Branch - delivering the closing speech at the signing ceremony UEH leaders giving flowers to thank the businesses that signed the cooperation agreement Signing images among UEH and other Partners: Signing agreement between UEH and Saigon Commercial Joint Stock Bank, Vinh Long Branch Signing agreement between UEH and Tax Department of Vinh Long Province Signing agreement between UEH and Vinh Long Petroleum Company Signing agreement between UEH and Kien Van Media and Events Co., Ltd Signing agreement between UEH and Toyota Thap Nhat Phong Vinh Long Co., Ltd Signing agreement between UEH and Vinh Long Provincial Post Office Signing agreement between UEH and Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company (FAST) Signing agreement between UEH and Ho Chi Minh City NC9 Co., Ltd Signing agreement between UEH and People’s Court of Vinh Long province Signing agreement between UEH and Vinh Long Provincial People’s Procuracy Signing agreement between UEH and BEST Foreign Language Center Signing agreement between UEH and Tra Vinh Vocational College Signing agreement between UEH and Vinh Long Vocational College Signing agreement between UEH and Kien Giang College Delegates taking memorable photos Additional photos at the event: News, photos: Mekong Center of International Training, Department of Recruitment – Communication (PHVL) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Currently, young people are in a precarious age when they are about to enter a new journey, where they have to shoulder greater responsibilities, no longer have the impulsive thoughts of youth. Stemming from these feelings, The Symphony 4 was kicked off with a new look, "Somewhere Only We Know". Photography activities to preserve memories - Every photo, every story Looking at each picture shows us how much we've grown and what we've gone through to get the best version of who we are today. That's why The Symphony 4 has brought photo activities to keep memories. With the posed challenges created by the organizers, students feel joy and comfort when looking back at their own image and are eager for the journey that is about to begin. Photography activities created excitement for the students. This is not only considered the opening activity of the music festival, but here the organizers want to save memorable memories with UEHers together and hope that the values of The Symphony 4: Somewhere Only We Know will be captured in the photograph. Canvas painting exhibition - Where artistic souls are in sync The return of The Symphony 4: Somewhere Only We Know this time is not only musical repertoire but also the hope that art paintings will stimulate creativity and expand students' imagination. The organizers set up an exhibition of canvas paintings. Through the exhibition, the students experienced different cultures and felt the soul that the artist had breathed into each painting, and the heart was merged with each breath of the painting. Musical notes- Take us on an adventure with our growth journey. The journey begins with Chapter I: For when I was a child. When the melodies are played, the audience is immersed in the beautiful footage of youth - the most beautiful time of adolescence. Proud Of You (Fiona Fung) performance from Dân Ca Club UEHG Club with the song "Speechless" (Naomi Scott) The journey continues with Chapter II: The twenties - a wondrous journey. When young people return to reality, they see no longer rosy memories but new challenges. They have to learn to grow up in thinking, love and make more efforts. The students listened to the songs: Someone You Loved, Story of my life, Counting Star, and The One That Got Away. Very eye-catching performances from Team VNXK At the end of the trip, the students were taken to Chapter III: Many Happy Returns. After a time together looking back on our growth journey, we realize that we must live well for the present and look forward to a bright future, living worthy of what we have overcome. To convey the content for Chapter III, the songs chosen are Chandelier (SIA), Attention (Charlie Puth), Shallow (Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper), Despacito (Luis Fonsi), Symphony (Clean Bandit). SP 24 BAND had an outstanding performance After finishing the program, MC had a short interview with two Singaporean students studying in the International Exchange Program at the University of Economics in HCMC. This is an opportunity to contribute to the school's international integration and create an environment for global cultural connections at UEH English Zone.. Two Singaporean exchange students. Symphony 4: Somewhere Only We Know has brought the students a journey of youth, where they can relive old memories together and overcome the challenges of the university. And learn valuable lessons. The organizers hope that each person has found the key to the difficult journey ahead with the art space that The Symphony 4: Somewhere Only We Know has created. Let's look back at the memorable moments of The Symphony 4: Somewhere Only We Know here! News, photos: Department of Student Affairs UEH, Department of Communications and Public Relations, UEH Students Union. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On May 12, the Faculty of International Business - Marketing, UEH Business School (COB) collaborated with NCKU Overseas Hub in Vietnam to organize an international conference with “Innovation and Breakthrough in Business in 2022” Theme in online form. The conference has attracted the attention of a great number of lecturers, students, entrepreneurs and businesses. “Innovation and Advancement in Business in 2022” International Conference was attended by speakers as follows: Prof. Volker Nitsch - Faculty of International Economics, Technical University of Darmstadt (TUDa), Germany; Prof. Yu-Yu Chang - Faculty of International Management, National Success University, Taiwan and Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Faculty of International Business-Marketing, UEH School of Business (COB). On behalf of UEH, there were: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice President of COB-UEH, Dean of Faculty of International Business-Marketing; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Vice Dean of Faculty of International Business-Marketing; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of Faculty of International Business-Marketing together with UEH lecturers and students. Speaking at the Conference, Dr. Minh Hien - Director of NCKU Overseas Hub in Vietnam - emphasized that the purpose of the conference is to update the latest knowledge and information as well as to share innovative and breakthrough methods applied in business in Germany, Taiwan and Vietnam. With its practical and important nature, this Conference has attracted the attention of diverse lecturers, PhD students, students, entrepreneurs and businesses. Speaking at the Opening ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice President of COB-UEH - shared: “The COVID-19 pandemic has created various challenges for businesses. Facing these challenges, all businesses need to change their business methods to survive and develop in the market. Therefore, digital technology and innovation models will be a very important business aspect in the future as well as in the long run. As one of the leading Universities in Vietnam, UEH has always been committed to improving capacity and accompanying businesses. This is also the reason why UEH cooperated with NCKU Overseas Hub in Vietnam to organize the International Conference “Innovation and Breakthrough in Business in 2022” today. We would also like to thank the delegates for your taking the time to attend and I do believe that the Conference will bring effective and beneficial knowledge to all participants.” Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang giving the opening speech Within the framework of the program, Prof. Volker Nitsch introduced the topic “Digital Business: Insights from Economics”. From his sharing, the current challenges in the world economy are: Disruption of value chains (Pandemic, War in Ukraine, National security); Lack of energy; Inflation and monetary policy. Facing those challenges, businesses need to reduce costs listed as: Search costs, Reproduction costs, Transportation costs, Tracking costs and Digital verification costs. In the presentation, Prof. Nitsch has focused on Search Costs, Company Organization and Shipping Costs. The professor brought up the case of eBay as proof of eCommerce and digital transformation. The case studies show that the rapid development of the Internet, leading to a reduction in the cost of information communication, makes distance less impact on business operations. Prof. Volker Nitsch with his presentation The following part is Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh’ presentation with “Understanding Vietnam's Innovation Ecosystem: Systematic Evaluation” topic. According to Dr. Hai Ninh, innovation has different interpretations; in this research, innovation is understood as the introduction and the application of new products, technologies, business processes, models and business ideas on the markets as well as the invention of new ideas. Conceptual framework for performing analysis is through a systematic view of the innovation ecosystem in Vietnam. Accordingly, from 2011 to 2021, science, technology and innovation play an increasingly important role in Vietnamese socio-economic development. As COVID-19 causes an economic shock that spreads globally and in Vietnam, the importance of innovation and technology adoption for business resilience and productivity growth has intensified. Dr. Hai Ninh has given specific figures in Vietnam as follows: Government’s annual expenditure on Science & Technology for the 2011-2015 period is approximately 1.7% of the national budget, equivalent to 0.4% GDP. The state is the largest funder of research in Vietnam, in which, most of the budget flows to the Government Research and Development Institutes. Total national expenditure on R&D (GERD) in 2016 is approximately 0.21% of GDP (with nearly 80.99% of that spending is under the public sector). Nevertheless, this is a lower rate than that of other neighboring countries and much lower than that of most developed countries. In the final part of the presentation, the recommendation from Dr. Hai Ninh is to re-establish a new strategy towards business innovation based on policy design and implementation, to strengthen institutional coordination and to transform innovation policy. Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh introducing “Understanding Vietnam's innovation ecosystem: systematic assessment” topic In his final speech, Prof. Yu-Yu Chang from NCKU presented “The Power of Users’ Innovation: Impacting the World in Uncertainty” Theme. The keynote focused on entrepreneurship and how creating new ventures can affect technology and how startups can change the competitive business landscape. Professor Chang began his speech with a case study of Nightscout - a medical device in continuous glucose besides mini Farmbot – the service to check air quality for people to discuss and try a new improvement. The professor stated that: from a great idea for a product, to a startup based on the idea, the allocation and various outside resources to realize the business idea is a long story. According to Professor, the users’ innovation model includes collaborative evaluation, replication, improvement and expansion. Prof. Chang does believe that all of us is able to make significant innovations despite all the challenges with no mutual trust and everyone is trying to maximize his/her own interests. Prof. Yu-Yu Chang excitedly sharing “The Power of Users’ Innovation: Impacting the World in Uncertainty” topic After the speakers' presentations, the attendees asked questions and discussed issues listed as: Starting a new idea and its impact on the business? Experiences in transforming the media industry in Vietnam and solutions for small and medium enterprises when implementing innovation in business? Managing risk in innovation and business disruption? What factors influence innovation culture? Speakers answering questions from attendees The conference is successfully conducted with the overview of innovation and breakthrough in business. Besides, the attendance of a large number of guests through platforms listed as: 70 attendees via Cisco Webex, 700 followers on Facebook Livestream. The conference, not only in Vietnam, also attracted international audiences from 10 countries listed as: Taiwan, Malaysia, USA, Australia, Thailand, Korea, Germany, Philippines, Japan and Indonesia. Distribution of conference followers by countries Delegates and guests taking souvenir photos together In terms of the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary, sustainable and research-oriented University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been constantly making practical contributions to society through organizing scientific seminars, scientific research, transferring and consulting scientific knowledge. It is expected that UEH, in the upcoming journey, will receive the companionship of all partners and businesses as well as the community to jointly spread knowledge values ​​to society with the purpose of contributing to sustainable development. News, photos: Faculty of International Business - Marketing, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to effectively promote the research pillar “Research Contribution for All - Research for the benefit of the community”, part of the multi-disciplinary and sustainable UEH development strategy, the program “Spreading knowledge to the community” organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was officially launched in September 2021. Up to the present, more than 30 research topics, applied knowledge have been published in multi-channels and widely communicated, contributing to increasing the understanding of new knowledge and contributing appropriate solutions to solve the current social problems. The series of articles has received the attention of a great number of scientists, businesses and communities. Continuing to carry out the mission of contributing to the sustainable development of society, in 2022, UEH will continue to implement programs with important and practical topics. More than 30 applied research topics to be shared in 2021 After research and preparation, in September 2021, UEH's Program “Spreading knowledge to the community” was officially launched. Up to now, more than 30 practical applied research topics in 3 areas of top concerning in the 4.0 era including: Digital Economy, Smart Governance and Innovation are led by UEH lecturers have been published and shared. With more than 40 releases on 837 multi-media channels (Website, UEH Social Network, Socio-economic Forum, Scientists’-Researchers’ forums, E-newsletter, Facebook, Youtube, Tik Tok and so on) has attracted thousands of access and followers. In particular, in order to widely promote the spread of research and create favorable conditions for the community to access knowledge through various forms of transmission, UEH has also built a Linkedin Channel (with more than 500 followers) and deployed Podcast series on Spotify platform (more than 400 followers) - one of the most popular and optimal Podcast listening applications today. Particularly at the Knowledge Dissemination Page https://future.ueh.edu.vn/, each release of applied research topics of UEH has attracted an average of 550 views per article. In which, topics attracted a lot of views listed as: “Labor and employment policy for Ho Chi Minh City in the post-lockdown period” (1,259 views); “Lifelong learning in the digital world: Perspectives from a career in Accounting, Auditing” (1,116 views); “Building a decentralized stock market based on Blockchain technology” (1,176 views); “Blended learning and Hybrid learning at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City” (1,031 views); “Cybersecurity risks in Digital banking: The case of Vietnam” (1,068 views); “Improving online customer experience in the travel industry” (1,010 views) and so on. Along with media channels and social networks, UEH's applied research topics have been quoted and published on prestigious press channels listed as: Ho Chi Minh City Television (HTV), Business Forum Business, Saigon Entrepreneurs, Investment Bridge, Education & Times, Laborers, People's Voice of Ho Chi Minh City (VOH) and so on with 32 articles and 3 talk-shows with an average of 10,000 views. Important research topics to be published in 2022 In accordance with the achievements in the past time, along with promoting the mission of spreading the excess knowledge to the community, in 2022, UEH will continue to implement the program “Spreading knowledge to the community” through sharing practical and social applied research topics in the 4.0 era and globalization listed as: Career perspective; Employment policies, business support packages after the lockdown period; Digital conversion; Sustainable development, sustainable action (ESG, SDG); Digital Currency/Securities/Digital Banking; Energy Crisis/Climate Change/Environmental Consequences; Entrepreneurship/Financial management/Mental health and so on. Besides, information regarding seminars and seminars with contemporary breathing themes will be widely shared to the community. UEH hopes that this program will be the convergence of the community of scientists, researchers, organizations, businesses and individuals together with UEH to contribute to the dissemination of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational value for all. In accordance with Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH, “The program to spread knowledge to the community is an opportunity for UEH to increase cooperation and connection in the most sustainable way, in other words, through knowledge, specifically, effectively exploiting scientific research, applied research, research transfer, timely updating and spreading new knowledge to the community and society. Towards a multi-disciplinary and sustainable University, taking the sustainable development of society as a destination, UEH wishes to become a companion in connecting the community through the spread of multi-disciplinary knowledge; from this foundation, gradually realizing the vision of becoming a multidisciplinary University with academic reputation in Asia by 2030.” Launched in UEH’s 44th establishment anniversary celebration (October 27, 2020), “Community Connection - Spreading Knowledge - Sustainable Action” Program aims to gather and to promote the overall strength of human resources from ‘05 pillars’ of UEH - State - Scientists - Businesses - Communities through 4 connection items: Connecting training with practice; Connecting to research and projects; Connecting to attract human resources and ‘Giving To UEH’ Program. Through this program, UEH expects individuals, organizations and businesses to accompany UEH in giving and receiving opportunities in line with the motto of serving the community and the society with UEH knowledge in the past time and promises to be sharper in the upcoming time. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the goal of creating a bridge among employers in the fields of Banking, Securities, Finance, Technology, and Real Estate and students, helping students find a place to do business semesters and internship besides opening expanding career opportunities for senior students to find professional jobs right after graduation, on the morning of May 14, the Faculty of Banking, UEH Business School (COB-UEH) solemnly organized Organizing “Banking - Securities Recruitment Day” in 2022. The Banking - Security Recruitment Day attracted 11 participants, including 6 commercial banks: An Binh Commercial Joint Stock Bank, MB Bank, ACB, Techcombank, SCB, OCB together with 4 securities companies: SSI, VNDIRECT, Mirae Asset, KIS Vietnam and Rever Real estate Technology Company. This event organized the 3 following main activities: Awarding scholarships to excellent students majoring in Banking, Investment Banking, Stock Market; Operating booths in Lobby B1 and Recruitment interview activities at more than 50 interview boards taking place at the same time. Opening ceremony of Banking - Security Recruitment Day At the opening ceremony of the Festival, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of Faculty of Banking - sent the most sincere thank to the employers who accompanied and supported the program: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is a national key public university, our reputation has been confirmed in Vietnam with a prestigious position among educational and training institutions in the region, especially in the economic sector. During the training process, UEH Faculty of Banking in particular and UEH University in general always aspire to connect with businesses to work with UEH to train high-quality human resources for the labor market not only in Vietnam but also in the whole world. UEH invites businesses to participate in UEH’s training program development; to invite business leaders to participate in extracurricular training courses student reports and to organize recruitment activities to foster interview skills for students and businesses. In addition, we organize the enterprise semester for students to practice, apply the knowledge and skills they have learned to apply in practice; and especially organize recruitment activities during the year to strengthen the connection of UEH’s high-quality labor force with enterprises. Therefore, the organization of this Banking - Securities Recruitment Day today is an important event of the Faculty of Banking in particular and UEH in general to help students have opportunities that empower them to take the initiative and to seize the opportunity to have the best job positions at reputable enterprises in the fields of Banking, Securities, Finance, Technology, Real Estate in Vietnam and in Ho Chi Minh City”. Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of UEH Faculty of Banking - giving a speech Representatives of UEH Faculty of Banking giving flowers to thank the participating businesses To honor the students from UEH Faculty of Banking with excellent academic and extracurricular achievements, the commercial banks awarded 15 scholarships, each worth 5,000,000 VND to 15 outstanding students; in which, An Binh Commercial Joint Stock Bank awarded 10 scholarships from An Nghiep Fund of An Binh Bank, Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank awarded 5 scholarships to the students with the highest achievements according to the awarding criteria of other banks. An Binh Commercial Joint Stock Bank and Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank awarding scholarships to students Besides, in terms of the booth activity, the recruitment units brought a lot of fun, youthful games and diverse valuable gifts for students of Faculty of Banking in particular and UEH students in general. While waiting for the interview, the students visited the booth to learn and be consulted related to career opportunities in the fields of banking, securities and real estate technology. Exciting activities at the business booth The recruitment interview activity at the festival attracted more than 1,764 registrations for interviews from students from multi-majors (banking, stock market, investment banking, finance, business administration, real estate price appraisal and so on). Interview activities were highly appreciated by all participating units for the organization and quality of the final year students participating. In particular, many students of the Faculty of Banking have been informed by recruitment agencies of their admission results right after the interview is over. Recruitment interview activities at the festival The Banking - Security Recruitment Day organized by UEH Faculty of Banking took place successfully and was highly appreciated by the employers and students who attended. This is absolutely an activity that brings a lot of values to students and employers and is a testament to the commitment to accompany learners of UEH Faculty of Banking in particular and UEH University in general. With the success and meaning achieved, this Banking - Securities Recruitment Day is expected to be held annually in May. Additional photos at the event: ' News, photos: UEH Faculty of Banking, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the morning of 17th May 2022, at B1.205 Auditorium, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Opening ceremony of the training course “Finance for Administrators” in 2022 for 58 learners working at Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation (EVNHCMC). Attending the opening ceremony, representatives of UEH were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Department of Undergraduate Training; Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Department of Continuing Education; and Heads of Units/ Departments and lecturers. Representatives of EVNHCMC were Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director;  Mr. Nguyen Huu Vinh - Deputy Head of Human Resource Department, and the presents of 58 learners of the training course “Finance for Administrators” in 2022. The overview of the opening ceremony Opening the course, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “Carrying out the cooperation agreement between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation in 2022, last April, UEH organized the training course for administrators at level 3 with 139 learners. Three classes currently finished and the fourth one is expected to be open in the early June 2022. Promoting the effects, UEH and Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation continue to implement the training course “Finance for Administrators” for 58 learners. To hold the course according to EVNHCMC, UEH built the training program and invited lecturers who have enough knowledge and practical experiences to teach, prepared the facilities for serving in the classroom, and applied technology in classroom organization and management. Representing the Head of UEH and the Head of EVNHCMC, I do claim to open the training course “Finance for Administrators” in 2022. Wish all learners to study well, and gain a lot of useful knowledge to apply in practical work at the units.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - stating at the opening of the course My. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director of EVNHCMC shared: “To perform the training program to advance the quality of the human resources of Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation, the EVNHCMC and UEH held the training program “Finance for Administrators” for 58 learners. Throughout this class, we expect that learners can acquire the knowledge in financial assignment for leaders, to contribute for better management tasks and executive the corporation more effectively. I do send our  biggest thank for the support and the cooperation from UEH, and the lecturers who accepted to finish this course.” Mr. Nguyen Duy Quoc Viet - Deputy General Director of EVNHCMC spoke The training course “Finance for Administrators” - Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation organized in 2022 for 58 learners who are Head of the Board in the corporation, Director, Deputy Director and Chief Accountants at level-3 units. The training course includes 6 subjects: Purpose of corporate financial management, Explaining information of financial reports, Measuring corporate financial achievement and management, Financial market and supportive tools, Analyzing business activities and financial planning, Management and company control. The course was divided into three classes, each class was held in 3 days (in the morning/ afternoon) by online platform in UEH from 17th to  27th May. At the end of the course, learners will have a thematic multiple-choice test. Successful learners will be granted a certificate of course completion by UEH and EVNHCMC. Through 46 years of forming and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) have been affirming to be the top University brand in Vietnam and marking in the global market, as a place to provide high-quality training program in economic science, business, management and law; and train successful businessmen and managers, simultaneously, to transfer scientific research results into practice which serve for national industrialization and modernization in the context of the global economic integration. Additional photos in the program: Learners of the Class 1 having a classroom activities and studying the subject at the beginning of the course News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the plan of advancing the quality of operation and attracting international human resources to attend research activities and knowledge transfer, on May 09th, UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) received 03 international students interning within the framework of the Global Innovation Immersion (GII) program, affiliated with Singapore Management University (SMU). This is the first international student exchange program implemented at UII and the partner SMU, which contributed to the mission of international integration of the University. Attending the welcome ceremony of 03 students from SMU, UII honorably received the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Board and Director of the Institute of Innovation, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD-UEH), Master Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of the General Department of CTD, CEO of the Institute of Innovation, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Management - International Relations, Master Tran Nhat Hoang Deputy Standing Secretary of the University Union, President of the University Student Association, Master Vuong Khiet - Director of the UII Innovative Startup Incubation Program. The Board of Leaders of CTD and UII welcoming international internship students Delivering a speech to the interns, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of CTD-UEH solemnly showed his greetings and affirmed: “UEH will facilitate the best conditions and support during the internship students of SMU. Simultaneously, I do expect that in the next 03 months working at the Institute of Innovation, you will earn more working experience, valuable skills, and intensive knowledge at UEH in particular and Vietnam in general.” The 03 students from SMU will intern at the Institute of Innovation in the summer internship of 2022. From the left: Abdullah Khurshid, Wong Shi En, Higashi Maika During the internship time at UII, all interns will conduct realistic projects of the institute as well as work directly with startups in the UII Innovative Startup Incubation Program and projects on market research and business development. This is an opportunity for international students to discover the innovative startup environment and the Vietnamese business environment and culture. Besides, the students from Singapore will take part in exchange activities with UEH students to together share with each other their experiences of their study, research, and work. The intern Abdullah Khurshid sharing his selection to intern at UEH on the launching day The international internship program once again affirmed the development targets that go beyond the region and approach the global standards of the Institute of Innovation, which contributed to constructing UEH into a multidisciplinary and sustainable university - a place training global citizens and high caliber human resources for society. News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation UII, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of 12th May 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) visited and worked in Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation (EVNHCMC). This event forthcomingly marked the foundation of a long-term corporation and high-quality human resource training for both. Attending the program, UEH appointed representatives, were Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President cum Head of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD - UEH); Dr. Park Young June - Honorary President of CTD - UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Strategic and Policy Advisory Council; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of CTD - UEH; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM); Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of School of Media - Design (SMD); Dr. Yi Dong Su - Deputy Dean of SMD (CTD - UEH) and Mr. Dong Joo Lee - Chairman of Taelim Corporation (Korea). Representing EVNHCMC were Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of the Board of Members; Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh - General Director; Mr. Le Tan Dinh - Member of the Board of Members; Deputy General Directors and Heads of functional Departments and Units. The overview of the working session At the session, Mr. Luan Quoc Hung - Deputy General Director of EVNHCMC - reported the orientation of training and development of human resources of the corporation. In the upcoming time, EVNHCMC focused on training human resources for digital and human resource transformation to prepare for joining Vietnam Retail Electricity Market (VREM), and advancing the qualities of customer services; training human resources in corporate management. Especially, the most important issue of the corporation is to build a set of corporate management criteria to measure, assess maturity level, and set development goals which are the evaluating basis of EVNHCMC compared with advanced power Companies worldwide in order to determine the process of improving corporate management capacity to 2025, and the visual capacity to 2045. Mr. Luan Quoc Hung - Deputy General Director of EVNHCMC - reporting the orientation of training and development of human resources of the corporation. With the open-hearted sharing spirit, Heads of UEH and Heads of EVNHCMC exchanged information related to the training human resource cooperation according to EVNHCMC suggestions. Specifically: Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of the Board of Members in EVNHCMC - exchanging and suggesting the ways to cooperate with UEH Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council confirmed: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of the most key public and top prestige universities of the nation, and joins in the process of executing restructuring strategy, and forming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, and global academic reputation. UEH will accompany Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation in training high-quality human resources to contribute to the development process of the corporation, simultaneously, bringing social and community values, especially, the spread of knowledge value. Besides, UEH signed to carry out a CEO training  program in Korea (learning in Vietnam and Korea), and this year will be the first year to implement it for EVNHCMC learners.” Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council - sharing Dr. Park Young June - Honorary President of CTD - UEH also introduced the CEO training program in Korea signed with UEH. Dr. Park Young June believed that the implementation plan of senior management classes for managers of EVNHCMC with an organization plan of two domestic studying stages and practical research in Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) will open for EVNHCMC and KEPCO chances to meet and exchange to finish development purposes of EVNHCMC in the phase of 2030, and the vision to 2045. Dr. Park Young June - Honorary President of CTD - UEH - sharing the training program Heads of two Units gave souvenirs Delegates took photos In the framework of the program,  the executive board of EVNHCMC introduced and led the executive board of UEH to visit the Power System Dispatch Center and Customer Care Center. UEH Executive Board visiting the Power System Dispatch Center and Customer Care Center of EVNHCMC Implementing the cooperation agreement between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation, in April 2022, UEH officially carried out a “Training program for managers at level 3 - Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation in 2022” for 138 learners working at EVNHCMC. The program tended to complement the knowledge, and modern corporate management skills of managers at level 3 of EVNHCMC. To organize the course, UEH invited lecturers who have the knowledge, and practical experience to teach and prepare facilities for classroom services, and apply technology in classroom organization and management listed as using App, Dashboard, LMS UEH, and electronic student cards. Through 46 years of forming and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) became the top University brand in the Vietnamese higher education system and marked in the global market, as a place to train managers and successful businessmen, which is trusted by great corporations, and companies in training human resources, and contributing in high-quality human resource development serving for national industrialization and modernization in the context of the global economic integration. Additional photos in the program: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the morning of May 12, 2022, The Honorary Doctor Conferment, Honorary Rector Appointment Ceremony Of UEH College Of Technology And Design (CTD) For Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of Ministry of Knowledge Economy, The Republic of Korea and School of Media Design's Launching Event - "Transforming for Sustainability" was organized by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The event was an important milestone for CTD in implementing the strategic plans for the period 2021 - 2025 with a vision to 2030. On this occasion, UEH also arranged high-level official meetings and a workshop with partners in the region to enhance domestic and international cooperation in the fields of technology, design, and communication. At the event, UEH was honored to welcome Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, The Republic of Korea. On the UEH’ side, there were the presence of: Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH University, Acting Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategies and Policies Consulting Council; together with leaders of UEH Member Colleges, Vinh Long Campus, leaders of Schools and Departments. The event also welcomed the presence of distinguished UEH alumni who were leaders of domestic and foreign corporations and companies to attend and sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UEH. The event got the attention of Vietnamese and Korean corporations, companies, and media agencies. Overview at the event With the restructuring strategy, positioning UEH to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with a high reputation in the region and the world, UEH has promoted a lot of international cooperation activities, built mechanisms to attract high-quality foreign human resources to work at UEH. In particular, UEH College of Technology and Design (UEH-CTD) in its first year of operation has made many breakthroughs in attracting international leaders and experts and implementing new educational programs in the field of technology and design in line with international standards, as well as research and consulting activities closely associated with the community and sustainable development. Speaking at the event, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council stated: “UEH-CTD will carry out the mission of transforming education and research activities based on technology and design for a sustainable society through an innovative practical learning environment and artistic inspiration for learners and the community, aiming for sustainability. Today, to mark one of CTD’s important milestones, UEH is honored to organize The Honorary Doctor Conferment, Honorary Rector Appointment Ceremony of UEH-CTD for Dr. Park Young June and the launch of School of Media Design. These are the two opening activities for a series of events under the theme "Transforming for Sustainability" which includes official meetings, workshop, and MoU signing, marking an integration in the network of experts and prestigious organizations in the region.” Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council giving the opening remarks Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH University, Acting Rector of UEH-CTD introduced UEH-CTD’ strategies with the theme "Transforming for Sustainability" under the 5 pillars of Training, Scientific Research, International Cooperation, Social Impact, and Operations Management Strategies. By 2030, UEH-CTD is oriented to become a leading educational, research and consulting institution on design and technology application in design, planning, management and administration in Vietnam and with a high reputation in Southeast Asia. Dr. Bui Quang Hung introduced UEH-CTD’ strategic plans In the process of implementing these strategies, UEH in general and UEH-CTD were honored to have the strategic advice from Dr. Park Young June - Former Vice Minister of Ministry of Knowledge Economy, The Republic of Korea - on scientific and educational activities and connecting international partners and resources to implement the multidisciplinary and sustainable university strategy. To show UEH’s appreciation towards his contributions as well as to promote his role, prestige and affection for UEH, UEH University Council and the President of UEH decided to confer the title of Honorary Doctor on Dr. Park Young June and invite him to be the Honorary Rector of UEH College of Technology and Design. Dr. Park Young June conducted his doctoral research on Vietnam at Hanyang University - The Republic of Korea. He has more than 30 years of experience working in the public sector, holding important positions in Korean government such as: Vice Minister of Knowledge Economy Ministry of The Republic of Korea (formerly known as Korea's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy), Deputy Chief of the Cabinet Office of Korean government... as well as consulting for Korean corporations: Senior Advisor of the Federation of Korean Industries - International Management Institute (FKI-IMI), Chairman of JM Robotics Company, etc. Through his connection, UEH has expanded long-term cooperation with many organizations and individuals in Korea, implemented the Korea - Vietnam Advanced Management (KVAM) high-level training program for Vietnamese enterprises to successfully integrate with the world. UEH also once had the honor to welcome distinguished guests coming to share their experience, such as: Dr. Chung Un-Chan - Former Prime Minister of The Republic of Korea, Former President of Seoul National University; Dr. Lee Ju-ho - President of ASIA Education Association, Former Minister of Ministry of Education, The Republic of Korea; Prof. Park Sang-Woo - Former Vice Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Ministry, The Republic of Korea. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council and Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH University conferred the Honorary Doctor and Honorary Rector of UEH-CTD decision on Dr. Park Young June Speaking at the event, Dr. Park Young June - Honorary Rector of UEH-CTD shared: “I am extremely proud to receive this prestigious Honorary doctorate degree from UEH - one of the best universities in Vietnam and is making a powerful impression to the world. Moreover, I am honored to be appointed as Honorary Rector of UEH-CTD, which will surely become a place to nurture future talents in Vietnam. The year of 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Korea and I believe that UEH will achieve its great mission with its restructuring strategy to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University sooner by making cooperations with Korea. And now is also the time to strengthen our trust and overcome global challenges together.” Dr. Park Young June - Honorary Rector of UEH-CTD shared his thoughts Also in the roadmap for implementing strategic plans, UEH-CTD officially launched the School of Media Design (SMD), introduced the School’s Board of Management and the Digital Communication and  Multimedia Design Program. At SMD, learners will be trained to become media experts/managers who are capable of working in a global environment and proactively adapting to globalization, aiming for the following values: creativity, artistic inspiration , integrating many new fields of knowledge to keep up with the sustainable development of the world. SMD's educational programs are built according to international standards, application-oriented and integrated interdisciplinary knowledge to promote learners’ capacity development with a team of prestigious highly-experienced professional instructors in the field of communication and design in the country and abroad. UEH has also appointed Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh to hold the position of Dean of School of Media Design and invited Dr. Yi Dong Su, a reputable Korean expert in teaching, consulting, and implementing communication and design projects to be Vice Dean of School of Media Design. Dr. Yi Dong Su has also won many Korean and international advertising awards. The fact that UEH University has foreign leaders in the organizational structure without precedent affirms UEH's determination and breakthrough in Holistic education - Outstanding research, implementing the philosophy of "teaching what the world's top schools are teaching and according to their own methods". Decision conferment for School of Media Design’s Board of Management In order to strengthen the connection between training and research with the practice in the field of communication and design, UEH also signed a comprehensive MoU with the Southern Region Office, Vietnam News Agency. Accordingly, the two parties participate in exchanging and sharing resources for teaching training programs, implementing projects, events, and communication programs, etc. UEH students, especially those of Digital Communication and Multimedia Design will be able to participate in practical projects of Southern Region Office of Vietnam News Agency and approach modern equipments for learning and practical research. The MoU signing between UEH and Vietnam News Agency UEH College of Technology and Design also signed MoU with Korean companies and corporations in the fields of green energy, technology and sustainable development, design and communication (AIIN, Nuriplan, UnisonHKR, Taelim Corp.). The parties will jointly conduct research and consult in the direction of multidisciplinary integration, link domestic and international research with new global contents associated with solving local problems, and transfer research results to the community with positive values ​​and impacts. The MoU signing between UEH-CTD and AIIN, Nuriplan, Unison HKR, and Taelim Corp. Also in the series of related events from May 12 to May 14, leaders of UEH, UEH-CTD, Dr. Park Young June and a delegation of Korean experts and partners, along with domestic and foreign experts organized workshops on technology, design and communication; visited and worked with a number of large Vietnamese corporations to enhance domestic and foreign cooperations in the fields of technology, design, and communication. Delegates at the event The series of events “Transforming for Sustainability” has marked an important step for UEH in general and UEH College of Technology and Design in the implementation of strategic plans for the period 2021-2025, with a vision to 2030. UEH College of Technology and Design is not only developing the fields of technology and design, innovating for the sustainable development of society, but also inspiring arts to evoke action thinking for learners and the community. Some more pictures of the event: The Grand Opening of UEH’s Digital Traditions Room The Grand Opening of Honorary Doctor, UEH-CTD’s Honorary Rector’s office News, photos: UEH College of Technology and Design, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Successfully narrowing the digital divide is one of the important prerequisites for successful national digital transformation. With this direction, this article introduces the concepts related to the digital gap, the tools to measure the digital distance, the analysis of the digital gap between Vietnam and other countries in the world as well as the digital gap among the domestic localities in Vietnam. From this background, this article presents a system of the solutions with the purpose of narrowing Vietnamese digital divided in both aspects: international and domestic. The system of the solutions is built on the design framework of digital distance scales and the factors that create the environment for these solutions to be implemented effectively and in the right direction. What is Digital distance? In accordance with the Law on Information Technology of Vietnam in 2006, the digital gap is the difference in conditions and ability to use computers and information infrastructure to access to information and knowledge sources. In Nielson's study (2006), the digital divide can occur in all three aspects: (1) The digital gap is due to economic conditions; (2) The digital gap is due to usability; and (3) The digital gap is due to access permissions. These are 03 important aspects for which digital distance scales are designed. To measure the digital gap between countries around the world, various scales have been designed and published by global ICT-related organizations. Table 1 lists some indicators that have been published for this purpose and their current status. Due to the rapid development of the technology sector and its easy-to-change characteristics, a number of indicators, despite being established very early, are no longer applied because they are no longer relevant. No. Code Full name Announcing associations Initiating year Note 1 DAI Digital Access Index ITU (UN International Telecommunication Union) 2003 Data available in advance of 2006 2 DOI Digital Opportunity Index WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society) 2003 Data available until 2007 3 KEI Knowledge Economy Index World Bank Institute 1995 Data available from 1995- 2012, replaced by GKI indicator 4 GKI Global Knowledge Index UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) 2017 Being valid 5 ISI Information Society Index IDC and World Time 2007 Replaced by Chance Index CNTT 6 IDI ICT Development Index ITU 2009 Data available in advance of 2017 7 E-readiness rankings EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) 2000 Replaced by DER target in 2010 8 DER Digital economy rankings EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) 2010 Data available in advance of 2014 9 GCA ITU Global Cybersecurity Agenda ITU 2007 Replaced by GCI 10 EGDI E-Government Development Index UN DESA (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs) 2003 Being valid 11 NRI The Network Readiness Index WEF (World Economic Forum) 2002 Witnessing a change in structure in 2019, being valid 12 3i Inclusive Internet Index EIU 2017 Data available in advance of 2020 13 GCI Global Cybersecurity Index ITU 2013 The latest announcement was in 2018, the upcoming announcement is in 2021 The table listing the indicators that can be used to measure the digital gap in the world. Source: Author's compilation from collected documents The Digital gap between Vietnam and countries around the world To describe the digital gap between Vietnam and other countries in the world, this article selects 03 typical scales, including the Internet Universality Index (3i - Inclusive Internet Index); Networked Readiness Index (NRI) and E-Government Development Index (EGDI). The published data of these three indexes shows that Vietnam is currently being ranked in the world average group in terms of digital gap, in the top 50% of the countries in the top of the ranking; namely, ranking 58/120 in the Internet penetration index, that of 63/134 in the NRI connectivity readiness index and that of 88/193 in the EGDI E-government development index. When viewing each individual aspect of the Internet penetration index in detail, the issue of Affordability is Vietnam's weakest (ranking 62/120), the remaining aspects listed as Popularity (ranked 54/120), Relevance (ranking 57/120) and Availability (ranking 53/120) are fairly even. In each aspect of the NRI Connectivity Readiness Index, Vietnam ranks quite low in the areas of Law (ranking 98/134), Inclusiveness (ranking 97/134), Connectivity of Enterprise (ranking 89/134) and Government (ranking 87/134). Our Vietnamese lowest ranking among the component criteria of the E-government development index is on the human resource index (HCI) with the rank of 117/193. When compared to other countries in Southeast Asia, Vietnam ranks fourth in the region in terms of Internet penetration and Readiness index, after Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia whereas ranking 6/9 countries are included in the electronic development index ranking. The bright spot in these rankings is that Vietnamese position has improved remarkably over time, especially with the E-government index, which has increased from 99th position in 2014 to 88th place in the past year. 2018 and rose 2 places to 86th in 2020. This improvement also reflects the effectiveness of digital transformation policies being applied in Vietnam. The Digital gap among domestic Provinces/Cities in Vietnam In the context of world economic integration and during the process of digital transformation, Vietnam has also developed various related indicators to measure the knowledge and the level of information technology use in the country. The table below shows a list of some indicators of Vietnam that are related to information technology and contribute to reflect the current state of the digital gap among localities in Vietnam. From this list of indicators, this article selects the readiness index for ICT development and application for analysis because of its comprehensiveness and the length of time of this publication compared to other indicators. No. Code Full name Announcing associations Initiating year Note 1 ICT Index Readiness Index for Vietnam ICT Development and Application Ministry of Information and Communications 2005 Being valid, annual announcement 2 EBI E-commerce index E-commerce Association 2012 Being valid, annual announcement 3 IT Industry Index Ministry of Information and Communications 2020 A part of report by Vietnam ICT Index, initiated in 2020. 4 DTI Digital conversion index Ministry of Information and Communications Planned in 2021 The project determines the assessment set of Digital Transformation Indicators (DTI) has been approved 5 ATTT Information Security Rating Ministry of Information and Communications 2018 Being valid, annual announcement Table of some indicators related to information technology and digital gap of Vietnam. Source: Author's compilation from collected documents The ranking results show a pleasant surprise when the leading economic localities in the country listed as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Dong Nai are not the leading localities in terms of information technology. The top three successive years belong to Da Nang. The provinces ranked last on the ranking are Kon Tum, Cao Bang and Lai Chau. The number gap between localities is rather large. In 2020, Lai Chau's ICT Index is only at 0.1253 points compared to the leading locality, Da Nang (0.923 points), counted on all three sides of that index: Technical Infrastructure, Infrastructure IT Human resources and IT Application level. From the results of the assessment of the digital gap in the country, it can be seen that in order to improve the digital gap compared to other countries in the world, it is necessary for Vietnam to focus on reducing the digital gap among domestic provinces, especially the urban areas, especially mountainous provinces - highland with large urban areas. It goes without saying that narrowing the digital divide with the world can ensure sustainability in development and help the country's successful digital transformation of the economy. Failing to do so, digital transformation will only be successful in the leading cities, therefore, deepening disparities among localities. The digital transformation gap among mountainous - highland provinces is different from that of large urban areas. Source: Photo collections Some proposed solutions to narrow the digital divide in Vietnam The indicators that Vietnam is being weak in the rankings of the indicators reflect the aspects that Vietnam needs to overcome; at the same time, the target of achieving good results is one suggestion for the government to better exploit effective policies. Moreover, it is necessary for Vietnam to focus on reducing the digital divide among domestic provinces to ensure the sustainability of development and help the country's successful digital transformation of the economy. To provide a comprehensive system of solutions built on the design framework of digital distance scales in order to narrow the gap between provinces and between Vietnam and countries around the world. The solution system is designed into eight main groups as follows: First is a group of legal and institutional solutions, helping to create a safe legal corridor for individuals, businesses and organizations to boldly move towards digital transformation. Second is a group of solutions for transforming awareness and forming a digital lifestyle in the whole society, approached from three angles: government, business and individual people. Third is a group of solutions for digital infrastructure development. Investment in building digital infrastructure needs to be performed for both direct digital infrastructure as well as indirect conditions such as energy and environment. Fourth is a group of solutions to improve knowledge and skills in using information technology as solutions to close the digital gap in usability in digital distance scales. Fifth is a group of solutions to improve Internet access conditions. This group of solutions includes two directions: (1) The indirect direction through economic growth, income improvement to improve life comfort by technological advances; (2) The direct direction directed through discounts or sponsorships on information technology services or equipment. Sixth is a group of solutions on the quality of Internet access, in which it is necessary to implement synchronously solutions to increase the quality of connection lines and solutions to increase the quality of information content on the Internet. Seventh is a group of solutions on international cooperation to narrow the digital gap. This is a group of solutions that can be considered when Vietnam has not become a country with much strength in information technology and can only invest in a few key areas. Eighth is the group of solutions on network security. Information security, system stability, integrity in narrowing the digital divide can only be achieved when safety in cyberspace is ensured. In general, the ultimate goal of narrowing the digital divide is not to improve the position on international rankings; rather, to aim at digital transformation and national sustainable development, to improve the citizens’ life quality and to build a modern civilized country. Please refer to the full article Narrowing Vietnamese Digital Gap towards Digital Transformation of the Economy here. Author: Trần Thị Tuấn Anh, Faculty of Mathematics – Statistics, University of economics Ho Chi Minh City. This article is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #41 “BIG DATA APPLICATION AND AI IN CONSTRUCTING AND MINING THE NATIONAL DATABASE OF REAL ESTATE PRICE IN VIETNAM – PART 1”. News, Photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the context of the 4.0 technology revolution, the digital economy has been transforming interacting with tourists and marketing tourism services and opening up new and innovative ways in order to provide effective tourism services and enhance the visitor experience. Vietnamese tourism industry, in recent years, has been achieving certain achievements; including efforts to transform from marketing, market access to management through the application of information technology systems. The objective of this article is to systematize the contents related to digital transformation in tourism, to identify the current situation and trends of digital transformation in tourism in Vietnam, thereby, proposing possible solutions to relevant parties. Image of Hạ Long Bay. Source: Collected photos For more than two decades, the global travel industry has been at the forefront of digital innovation, also, leading the way in business ecosystem evolution, becoming one of the fastest growth areas in the world (UNWTO, 2018), making an important contribution to socio-economic development. In Vietnam, the tourism industry has been achieving certain achievements, with growth prospects in terms of international arrivals, competing with Singapore, Malaysia and even Thailand. Participants in this field have applied information technology to keep up with the trend of the times, going from digitization to digitalization, digital transformation and digital reinvention. 04 important points in the digital transformation process in the tourism industry in Vietnam First, the digital transformation in tourism has gone through four stages. In the face of rapid technological development, the tourism industry requires new thinking related to the industry, new product development models, new business methods and ecosystems and new approaches to support besides capacity building (Table 1). Effective, targeted responses to digital transformation require a collaborative network and learning environment established; therefore, SMEs can be inspired by savvy businesses technology both inside and outside the tourism industry and can learn and collaborate together. The public sector and professional associations have an important role to play in establishing and nurturing this environment. Therefore, the solution related to the training facility is essential. Changing the traditional way with new technology New configuration is better across interfaces New business model, value chain and ecosystem Changing roles of consumers and providers New role of tourism organizations Big data improves management. The shift to the traditional way for executives and the pressure to re-accept traditional business models. Rise of the sharing economy, business on demand. New value creation opportunity. The emergence of global value chains. Digitalization allows for better customization of the visitor’s experiences, new custom destinations emerge. New actors listed as online platforms act as information intermediaries (e.g. Expedia, TripAdvisor, etc.) that provide a variety of services. Digital platforms (e.g. Airbnb, Uber) are expanding beyond accommodation products to manage, coordinate, and facilitate the visitor experience at a destination. Visitors have become active consumers producing and consuming their own experiences (prosumers). They take on different roles, including booking, (self) guiding, evaluating, sharing and marketing the destination. Destination marketing and product development, the traditional role of tourism organizations, is being changed, and these organizations are increasingly taking on a capacity-building and promoting role. However, less and less direct influence on destination development, innovation and marketing. Table 1: Transformation in tourism due to digitization Second, the digital transformation experience of some countries shows that they often invent ways of managing through the national data information system. Building this data system requires digital transformation of many stakeholders and this is considered as one of the first solutions to be implemented. Third, the current situation of digital transformation in Vietnam's tourism industry includes both achievements and limitations. In terms of achievements, institutions and policies of the Party and Government have created favorable conditions for localities to build smart tourist destinations; readiness index for information technology development and application is rather positive; Many localities have been implementing smart destination management, businesses have also transformed the way they manage and operate in a lean way. Regarding limitations, specific mechanisms and policies are still lacking; ICT readiness ranking index in Vietnam's tourism is still low compared to the world; enterprises face obstacles in terms of resources and financial resources in the process of digitization; The online travel market is slow to develop. Fourth, researches to forecast the trend of digital transformation in tourism in Vietnam will include: utilities to support smart tourism become popular; personalization is increasingly amplified; boom of the sharing service economy, many integrated management platforms for travel businesses were born; new wave of jobs positively and negatively affect labor resources; user-based destination marketing strategy; Smart tourism destination is invested. Photo: Stages of digital transformation of tourism businesses. Source: Updates and adjustments from Dredge et al. (2018). In the report “Going Digital: Shaping Policies, Improving Lives”, the OECD (2019) pointed out that the gap between technology development and public policy needs to be significantly narrowed in order to reap the benefits and address the challenges of the digital age. Destination businesses need to fully embrace new technologies to stay competitive and capitalize on their potential for innovation, productivity and value creation. Therefore, the article has built a solution model including stakeholders: government (ministerial, sectoral, local), businesses and educational institutions. In summary, the article aims to strengthen the theoretical foundation of digital transformation in the digital economy in general and the tourism industry in particular in Vietnam; assessing the situation; providing the trends as well as solutions that can be performed with stakeholders and the solution model that the authors propose should be able to expand further research. Please refer to the full article Digital transformation in Vietnamese tourism  here. Author group: MSc. Lê Hữu Nghĩa, MSc. Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Nhân, BA. Đỗ Thị Tố Oanh, UEH Tourism Faculty. This article in series spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #39 “JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES TRANSFORMATION IN VIETNAMESE COURTS IN DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION ERA” News, Photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The impacts of the Fourth Industrial Revolution have been posing new opportunities and challenges for our state's judiciary. The administrative and judicial procedures in the operation of traditional courts have become obsolete towards facing the formation of the new legal relations in the context of digital transformation. The application of technology in judicial reform in Vietnam with the Smart Court model is an undeniable trend. However, the trial operation of the Court cannot meet the new requirements of a new court model if the administrative and judicial procedures that have become inadequate are not improved synchronously. This article points out a few problems in the reform of judicial administrative procedures in court operations as well as proposes solutions to contribute towards building a modern and integrity court system. The actual situation of courts applying online adjudication in Vietnam With the goal of strengthening ‘the application of information technology towards building an electronic court in association with accelerating the reform of administrative and judicial procedures at the Court’ (Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court, 2020), since 2005, the entire People's Court system has applied certain administrative and judicial procedure reform measures listed as issuing a resolution on publishing judgments online, promulgating a Code of Ethics and Conducts of the Judge and so on and achieved diverse achievements in terms of the Court's operational efficiency. On the other hand, it is also inevitable that some limitations appear. Specifically, the form of submitting online lawsuit petitions electronically through the Court's portal has been developed. However, the regulations related to procedures have not met the proposed effects after being tested in practice on a narrow scale in a few courts (Quang, 2020). The problem comes not only from the unsecured information infrastructure but also with the requirement for digital signatures for users of the online lawsuit service. Usually, new businesses can meet this requirement because they are subjects that often have to perform administrative procedures that need digital signatures. In contrast, individuals are more hesitant to choose this service due to the problem of procedures and costs to own a digital signature. In addition to the above-mentioned reform measures, the establishment of an ‘online courtroom’ in Vietnam is a trend that is being directed. However, a new operating model, like an advanced machine system, requires accompanying rules – an operational programmer, which also catches up to ensure that the model operates efficiently and effectively. Nevertheless, the current administrative and judicial regulations related to adjudication activities are the same as those applied to traditional trials whereas the relations related to adjudication activities are and will be digitized and electrified step by step. One of the procedural principles that illustrate this issue is the principle of direct and verbal adjudication (BLTTDS 2015, Article 225; LTTHC 2015, Article 152; BLTTHS 2015, Article 250). Accordingly, the trial must be oral and conducted in the courtroom, this principle shows that the current legal framework still stops at the traditional trial space. How will relevant legal provisions be adjusted to be ready for the change of legal relations in cyberspace? Online trial at the People's Court of Thu Duc City. Photo source: Vietnam Plus Some proposals to improve the reform of administrative and judicial procedures in the digital transformation period Answering the above questions, this article proposes some appropriate solutions to contribute to the process of enhancing operational efficiency and transparency, publicity and consistency of the Court system. Firstly, regarding the online filing method, the courts of first instance should be the first place to mainly focus the petitions of individual citizens, or organizations and businesses; therefore, this method needs to be implemented not only at provincial People's Courts but also at district People's Courts through the separate website of each Court. In addition, the cost to use digital signatures as well as to renew each year should be determined at a level that is more suitable for the individual citizen. The Court system can even move towards a free public service mechanism, for example, instead of requiring digital signatures for identification, it can combine citizen identification numbers and biometric technology (facial recognition) to ensure high security in account registration on the court's website. In addition, the website needs to integrate clearer guiding information, in the form of short but detailed videos with specific information regarding procedural law in parallel in the steps of proceeding to file a lawsuit. This will help reduce the number of electronic lawsuits filed incorrectly, ensuring more benefits for the citizens themselves. Secondly, in terms of the issue of setting up an e-Court, one of the important premise is that the facilities, equipped with modern and scientific working facilities, meet the basic technological requirements of the E-Court; at the same time, improving the quality and efficiency of work related to Judicial Administration for the Judiciary. In parallel with the investment in upgrading the physical infrastructure system, the qualifications and capacity in the field of information technology of the staff working in the administrative and judicial work of the local court units as well as Judicial practice needs to be enhanced through training sessions, testing the use of the new online system. In addition, the law needs to be perfected to meet the requirements set forth by the Fourth Industrial Revolution in judicial proceedings as well as to solve the challenges posed by the Covid-19 epidemic in today's time. For example, the concept of ‘direct trial’ needs to be redefined with scope not only in the traditional courtroom but also in cyberspace, allowing some parties to the proceedings to attend the Court through online form without having to go to Court in person. More specifically, with the legal provisions related to the attendance period in the presence and absence of procedure participants, in the Online Court, court participants at the request of the Court can adopt the supports from The Justice Department listed as scanning the summons and sending it to the Secretary's email/Zalo/Viber for attendance. What is more, today, the trend of digitizing citizens' personal information puts the private data of litigants at risk of being disclosed during the proceedings due to carelessness or intentional opinion of judicial administrative officers or employees working in the Court listed as cleaning staff, security guards and so on. In order to avoid the above situation, a new code of ethics also needs to be developed to respond to the change of procedural relations in cyberspace and protect the privacy of legal participants besides the effective deterrent sanctions. The obligation to keep information confidential for judicial officers and employees should be respected and confirmed specifically in the code of conduct of court staff. In this research paper, the judicial procedures have been and are being oriented to adapt to the trend of technology and modernization of the world. However, in Vietnam, the reality shows that from facilities, equipment to legal regulations, there are still a number of shortcomings: only meeting the requirements of traditional proceedings and not being ready as a foundation for the new judicial system model of the digital age. Therefore, the judicial reform in Vietnam in general as well as the reform of judicial administrative procedures in the operation of the Court in particular needs to be carried out more quickly and synchronously. At the same time, citizens will have higher trust in the judiciary when the legal process is more unified, clear and transparent, demonstrating the integrity of a modern and open court system. Please refer to the full research of “Administrative and Judicial Procedure Reform in Vietnamese Courts within the Digital Transformation Period” here. Author: MsC. Trần Diệu My, Law Faculty, UEH School of Economics, Laws and State Management. This article is in series spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #40 “COMBINING VIETNAM'S DIGITAL GAP TOGETHER DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE ECONOMY”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the morning of April 12, 2022, UEH School of Business had a meeting and worked with the largest local Banking Association delegation in Japan (Tsubasa-Alliance). Attending the meeting were Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH and representatives of UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation and Leadership Board of Banking Faculty, UEH School of Business. At the meeting, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - gave a welcoming speech and oriented the cooperation relationship between UEH and Japanese Banking Association (Tsubasa-Alliance). As Representative of UEH Faculty of Banking, Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean of UEH Faculty of Banking - introduced an overview concerning UEH and UEH Faculty of Banking to distinguished guests. Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of Banking Faculty - also emphasized the opportunities in terms of  the mutual cooperation in training, internship and job recruitment with Japanese Banking Association. Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành – Rector of UEH – welcoming the delegation of Japanese Banking Association (Tsubasa-Alliance) Overview of the meeting between the leadership of UEH Faculty of Banking, UEH School of Business and the delegation of Japan Banking Association (Tsubasa-Alliance) At the exchange, the Japanese Banking Association briefly introduced their activities and expressed their desire to cooperate with UEH Faculty of Banking in particular and UEH University in general. Specifically, the Japanese Banking Association will accept students to practice and work at Japanese banks. The Banking Association will also act as a bridge for UEH University and UEH Faculty of Banking to develop joint training activities, exchange programs for lecturers and students and international cooperation with universities in Japan. In addition, the representatives of the directors of the Representative Office of the Bank of Japan in Vietnam share further details regarding the demand towards young intellectual workers in the Japanese market and recommend that UEH should integrate Japanese language courses in training programs to help students with the best preparation upon working and studying in Japan. Members of the Japan Bankers Association (Tsubasa-Alliance) exchanging ideas From the sharing of MSc. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of Science and International Cooperation Department, UEH has had cooperation exchange programs with a number of universities in Japan. However, these cooperation programs do face certain limitations; therefore, the cooperation with the Japan Bankers Association will open up new cooperation opportunities for UEH University. During the meeting, the Department Heads/Deputy Heads of UEH Faculty of Banking exchange further viewpoints and share their wishes for a close and sustainable cooperation between UEH Faculty of Banking and the Japan Banking Association in the future. MSc. Vo Duc Hoang Vu - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Management and International Cooperation – sharing The working session ended successfully, the two sides agreed to draft and sign a Memorandum of Understanding as a premise for the next steps of cooperation. UEH Board of Directors giving souvenirs to the delegation of the Japan Banking Association (Tsubasa-Alliance) The members participating in the meeting taking memorable photos Additional photos at the meeting: News, photos: UEH Faculty of Banking, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The development trend of the 4.0 technological age and the huge impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to modifications in all aspects of our social lives in which education was involved. Organizing online activities has become more acquainted with organizations and institutions. Especially, during the pandemic time, depending on the real statement of each region and each study level, Heads of the Provincial Department of Education and Training and Board of Management of education institutions implemented online teaching and learning to assure the development process as well as the training progress. Simultaneously, each management level actively deployed supportive solutions with the aim of guaranteeing the quality of training of the online teaching and learning process. On the morning of April 28th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperated with the Department of Education and Training Vinh Long on organizing a conference with the theme “Sharing Experience of Online Teaching; Sharing and Transferring Online Lesson-supportive Tools for Elementary, Middle, and High Schools”. Attending the conference, in terms of the Department of Education and Training Vinh Long, was Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director. Representing UEH was Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of Committee Party, Vice President and Director of UEH Vinh Long Campus. Besides, the conference was pleased to welcome and receive the concerns and participation of the delegates attending online and in-person who were Heads of Provincial Departments of Education and Training, Heads, and teachers of universities, elementary, middle, high schools, and kindergartens in Vinh Long Province and provinces of the Mekong River Delta. The overview of the conference At the conference, Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Department of Education and Training Vinh Long asserted: “This today’s conference with the theme “Sharing Experience of Online Teaching; Sharing and Transferring Online Lesson-supportive Tools for Elementary, Middle, and High Schools” is held topically and strategically. Confronting the complicated COVID-19 pandemic condition, the online teaching and learning implementation is a flexible, timing, and suitable option and is accepted and supported by most people within the province. This conference is also an occasion for the Heads of the Department and Leaders as well as Boards of Management of kindergartens, elementary, middle, high schools, and universities to discuss complications requiring solutions in deploying online learning to promote the achievements and results that the education system has acquired in the past time and to improve conducting effectively the missions of maintaining, advancing the quality of education, and responding timely to the COVID-19 statements in the upcoming time”. Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Director of Department of Education and Training Vinh Long delivered the opening speech at the conference Delivering a speech at the conference, Dr. Bui Quang Hung assumed: “Currently, lecturers are finding solutions responding to the COVID-19 condition which still remains unstable. Therefore, “Online learning” is a crucial solution to maintain the progress of training and education, therefore, helping students not be disadvantaged in their development process. To contribute to the process of digital transition in the field of education in Vietnam in general and provincial education in particular. Since 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has deployed the “UEH Global Learning Community Project”  that shares and imparts free of charge supportive software for teachers of middle and high schools: (1) Online teaching organizing software, (2) Testing and evaluation software, (3) Test practicing software for grade-12 high school students, (4) Paper multiple-choice test evaluation software by scanning machines for more than 1,200 teachers and 7,000 students at the Mekong River Delta Region and other provinces of the country. Due to this conference, UEH expects to receive the sharing of the Heads of the Department of Education and Training, Boards of Management of schools and teachers of educational institutions related to conducted tools, benefits as well as drawbacks needing support in the implementation of online teaching. Therefore, we can discuss solutions advancing the training quality of online learning implementation which is the basis for UEH to continue organizing training seminars to support teachers to use effectively online lesson designing tools in the upcoming time”. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of Committee Party, Vice President of UEH, and Director of Vinh Long Campus - introducing the conference At the conference, the representative of Department of Education and Training Vinh Long referred to the evaluation of teaching results in terms of online assessment, mentioned the pros and cons of online teaching and learning assessment, and recommended possible solutions that the Heads of schools and teachers need to do in the upcoming time. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh shared with the delegates their experience to deploy an online period effectively and introduced online teaching supportive tools. Besides, there were the statements of representatives of the following schools: Vinh Xuan High School, Hoa Binh Middle and High School, Le Qui Don Middle School, Nguyen Thong High School, and Tan Quoi A Elementary School on their experience of using teaching, testing, and assessing platforms. Specifically, they are mSchool, Azota, Google Form, K12Online, and the application of UEH Global Learning System to online learning. The speakers presented at the conference Master Huynh Quang Huy - Department of Education and Training Vinh Long - presenting the report “Evaluating the teaching results of testing and assessment via online format” Master Le Duy Dong - UEH Vinh Long Campus - presenting the report “An effective online learning period” Mr. Le Ngoc An - Vinh Xuan High School - presenting the report “The experience of using the mSchool platform in teaching, testing, and assessment” Mr. Huynh Van Lap - Nguyen Thong High School - presenting the report “Applying UEH Global Learning System in online teaching at Nguyen Thong High School” Mr. Tran Hoai Nhan - Hoa Binh Middle and High School - presenting the report “The experience of using the Azota platform in testing and assessment” Mr. Hoang Xuan Triet - Le Qui Don Middle School - presenting “The experience of using the Google Platform platform in testing and assessment” Mr. Le Thanh Son - Vice Principal of Tan Quoi A Elementary School, Binh Tan District - presenting the report “The experience of using the K12Online platform in online teaching organizing at elementary schools” Master Dang Thai Thinh - Deputy Head of UEH Department of Information Technology - presenting the report “Introducing online teaching supportive tools” The conference was organized via the Hybrid format and received the concerns and discussions of many teachers who are involved in the Boards of Management and teachers of the schools. Mr. Phung Kim Phu - Principal of Hoang Dieu High School (Soc Trang) - stating at the conference Delivering the closing speech, Mr. Trinh Van Ngoan - Deputy Head of Department of Education and Training - evaluated the preparation job with the flexibility and activeness of the Board of Management and teacher of the schools. The teachers had responded rapidly to online teaching and made efforts to assure the quality during the complications of the Covid-19 pandemic in the past time. Simultaneously, he appreciated the units accompanying the education system of the province to have the most responsive solutions, especially the contributions of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to the education system of Vinh Long Province. He also suggested the schools continue assessing and collecting experiences themself and reconsider the selection of application, management support, and teaching and assessing tools to make them synthesized, advantageous, and the most effective as well as regarding financial solutions. In terms of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus - sent her gratitude to the Heads of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training for having collaborated for UEH to accompany the education system of Vinh Long in activities during the past time as follows: participating in the program “Sóng và máy tính cho em”, sending supportive computers to educational institutions to assist teachers in online teaching, training the teachers with the methodology of implementing start-up programs, spreading the knowledge of innovative start-up to students, and diverse conference activities related to digitalization in education. After this conference, according to the plan of cooperating with the Department of Education and Training, UEH would organize a training course on UEH Global Learning  for teachers to prepare effectively their lessons due to supportive tools and suggested the Heads of the Department keep cooperating for UEH to contribute to the education system of the province specifically as follows: Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of UEH Ving Long Campus - delivering the closing speech of the conference Additional photos relating to the discussions during the conference: News, photos: Department of Information Technology (UEH) - School of Information Technology - Department of Admission and Communication (Vinh Long Campus) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aim of creating opportunities for lecturers to share and discuss information regarding technology and design, to update new tendencies and to orientate through a more realistic lens of corporates, on the afternoon of April 26th, 2022, UEH College of Technology and Design organized an online workshop with “Technology and Design: Transforming for Sustainability” Theme with the participation of guest presenters who are lecturers of UEH College of Technology and Design and representatives of Alta Media Technology Company. Ascending the success of the CTD Workshop this February and March 2022, UEH College of Technology and Design held a new CTD Workshop in April 2022 with “Technology and Design: Transforming for Sustainability” Theme. This workshop not only received the concerns, attendances and contributions of lecturers and employees in the internal UEH College of Technology and Design but also engaged the attention and sharing of lecturers and employees of UEH-affiliated-member Colleges and Vinh Long Campus. Delivering a speech at the workshop, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH in charge of UEH College of Technology and Design - shared: “Technology and Design are used to and affiliated with each daily essential activity. This workshop will help with understanding intensively what Design is, why Technology and Design come together, and how they contribute to our life and work and research and education in responding to the demands of society, especially their interdisciplinary integrated roles in suggesting solutions serving society. Dr. Bui Quang Hung delivering the opening speech at the workshop This workshop included 2 sessions: the first session was to share the experience and viewpoints of specialists and lecturers of UEH College of Technology and Design and the representatives of Alta Media Technology Company. In the second session, after listening to the sharing of experts, lecturers and employees would contribute extensive discussions related to this field and unveil their perspectives. In the first session, Dr. Le Khanh Duy at Institute of Smart City and Management presented the economic values of technology design through 02 typical examples of a world-leading furniture retail company - IKEA and Apple Technology Company to illustrate the economic values of the smallest technology design - the tiny details in products and layout design bringing huge impacts and competitive edges to corporates in this digital era. Dr. Le Khanh Duy presenting the economic values of technology design of corporates through typical examples In the following session, Dr. Architect To Kien shared his experience collected from his teaching job that participated in the first steps of establishing Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). Through his realistic teaching experience, he showed his perspectives and the breakthroughs that SUTD had been implementing as well as discussed teaching through specific classroom model instances collected from his teaching job in SUTD (Design Thinking - one of the most outstanding and proud subjects of SUTD that all freshmen are taught). He also placed the emphasis on and assisted students to understand that Design is an extremely large scale included not only in visible designs such as arts, graphics, or fashion but also invisible designs like activities or services. In the 4.0 age, the booming of technology is always attached to the development of designs. Dr. Architect To Kien sharing his experience of teaching and working at SUTD (Singapore) In addition, the representatives of Alta Media Technology Company affiliated with Alta Group - Ms. Dinh Thi Tuyet Trinh - Manager of Human Resources Alta Group and Mr. Huynh Viet Cuong - Manager of Training and Program Development - presented the projects that Alta Group conducted and applied Technology and Design. Due to that, they delivered information concerning lecturers and students which were realistic demands of corporates in terms of human resources and skills for students to intern and work in corporates in the future. The representatives of Alta Media Technology Company pitching and presenting the realistic demands of firms After listening to the sharing of the guest speakers and the representatives of the company, the lecturers discussed the significance of applying specializations in Mathematics - Statistics, Business, and Economics to Technology and Design. In the discussion session, Dr. Bui Quang Hung illustrated the development vision of UEH College of Technology and Design which is to emphasize Design on the basis of Technology and using human thinking to raise solutions for innovation serving our lives and society. These are challenges and prospects of UEH College of Technology and Design in orientating and evolving the training program related to Technology and Design in the future. The discussion and exchange session between the guest speakers and lecturers of UEH College of Technology and Design The CTD Workshop “Technology and Design: Transforming for Sustainability” is a program within the workshop series of UEH College of Technology and Design in 2022. This workshop provided much valuable information helping students understand better the field of Technology and Design. This received lots of sharings and contributions from the guest speakers, lecturers, and employees. In the upcoming time, UEH College of Technology and Design will organize more seminars to discuss further issues surrounding the field of Technology and Design and multidisciplinary cooperation. With the restructuring strategies forming a sustainable and multidisciplinary university, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is unstoppably making efforts to promote training and research activities toward multidisciplinary and dual-degree orientations bringing practical values that contribute to the development progress of socio-economics in the country as well as making the academic reputation of UEH develop strongly in the world market, within Top 100 in the Asia region in 2030. News, photos: UEH College of Technology and Design, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Over the years, to create an environment for students in starting a business, applying the acquired knowledge in practice, promoting creativity and a sense of responsibility at work, train skills, and creating jobs and income for students; University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Vinh Long have invested in facilities and supported students to deploy and implement the Cooperative operating model. Simultaneously, the campus invited representatives from Saigon Co.op units, Co.op Extra Hypermarket and Vinh Long Coopmart Supermarket to contribute to the draft of Cooperative charters, orient some activities for the Cooperative, and get “Developing student cooperative model and business startup ideas among students” Talkshow so as to share, exchange experiences, and inspire students in the campus. On 27th April 2022, at Auditorium A, Vinh Long Campus organized the Founding Conference of Student Cooperative on this campus. At the conference, on behalf of the delegates, there were representatives of the following units: Vinh Long Cooperative Alliance, Vinh Long Department of Planning and Investment, Vinh Long Youth Union, and Vinh Long Coopmart Supermarket. Representing the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long Campus, there were the appearances of Dr. Bui Quang Hung -  Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus, Board of Directors of the campus, representative of leaders of the units; the Executive Committee of Youth Union, Student Association of the campus, the Personnel Committee, the Executive Committee of the campus, and the members of the Cooperative. Overview of the Founding Conference of Student Cooperative in Vinh Long Campus Some students attending the conference via an online platform Stating at the conference, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of the campus emphasized: “The student Cooperative and the start-up incubator models at Vinh Long Campus  (UEH will be deployed at the Campus in May 2022), with the model of clubs, groups, especially the Scientific Research Club of students, will become an ecosystem in the university, and a place for experimentation; and use the trained knowledge and skills to help students develop ideas, business projects. Besides, these turn business ideas and projects into experimental models in reality, thereby developing and bringing them to market. These models catch the leaders' and teachers’ eyes and get support from outside units (Saigon Co.op, Vinh Long Coopmart Supermarket,...). Saigon Co.op also had a talk show with students at the campus to comment on Cooperative Charter and share experiences for developing the Cooperative model; simultaneously, Saigon Co.op and Vinh Long Coopmart Supermarket also committed to support for the Cooperative to carry out business projects, importantly, the system of mini supermarkets which serve the daily necessities of the campus”. On behalf of the heads of the university, Dr. Bui Quang Hung thanked the support of Vinh Long Cooperative Alliance, Vinh Long Department of Planning and Investment, Vinh Long Youth Union, Saigon Co.op, Vinh Long Coopmart Supermarket, and UEH - Vinh Long Campus and expected that the units, partners and lecturers will continue to support the Student Cooperative Campus to turn this model into a typical one in Vinh Long province. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH cum Director of Vinh Long Campus - stating at the conference After the speech of the Heads of UEH, the conference is carried out the main contents, including giving the approval to the Cooperative Charter (the Cooperative), the production and business plan of the Cooperative, the list of Cooperative members; election of the Board of Directors, Chairman of Directors, Board of Supervisors, Head of Supervisory Board and approving the Resolution of the conference. Approving the Cooperative Resolution of the conference Approving the draft of the Cooperative business plan at the conference A representative of the Department of Planning and Investment speaking at the conference A representative of Vinh Long Cooperative Alliance stating at the conference After exchanging and discussing, members of the Cooperative have agreed that the minimum capital contribution when registering a cooperative member is 200,000 VND and accepted to register a cooperative’s business lines, including food service and souvenirs; general business stores ( mini-supermarket Co.op); travel agency (tour organization); supporting research, providing research products and applications of units in the university; organization of introduction and trade promotion (organization of events, commercial services); operation of sports facilities (soccer, volleyball,...); printing and photocopying of documents; car-washing services, oil changes; laundry services; dedicated design activities (phone decoration); tutoring services; repairing computers and peripherals, repairing communication equipment;... Student Cooperative is a legal entity with its seal and account, operating under the Law of Cooperatives. Participants in the Cooperative are students, trainees, officials, and employees of UEH. The number at the beginning was 141 members, of which 124 members were students and 17 remainings were officers and employees of the campus. Start-up Coffee is one of the main operating models of Student Cooperative After the candidates of the Board of Directors presented their business ideas, the conference proceeded to elect the Board of Directors (including 5 members), and the Supervisory Board (including 3 members) for the term 2022 - 2024; the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and the Heads of the Supervisory Board. After the election, Nguyen Vo Phuong Nguyen - K46 Student Business Administration held the position of Chairman of the Board of the Directors cum Directors of the Cooperative, and Pham Hoang Dinh - K46 Student of International Business kept the position of Head of the Supervisory Board of the Cooperative. Students running for the Board of Directors presenting their business ideas Members of the Cooperative voted by secret ballots to elect the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Supervisory Board, and Head of Supervisory Board Board of Directors and Supervisory Board for the term 2022 - 2024 launching the conference Student Nguyen Vo Phuong Nguyen - Chairman of the Board of Directors and Director of the Cooperative - stating promisingly at the conference With the purpose of supporting the Cooperative to quickly stabilize its organization, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of the campus - assigned several tasks to the Cooperative in the first year of its establishment as follows: [1] Quickly completing the organizational structure of the Cooperative, and assigning duties to the Board of Directors, Executive Board, Supervisory Boards and members; [2] Reviewing the activities being carried out in the early days of the establishment of the Start-up Coffee model, and evaluating its effectiveness and making the appropriate adjustment to develop this model; [3] Continuing to receive and develop business ideas of Cooperative members and those who are not yet members of the Cooperative; simultaneously, combining with the operation of the startup incubator at the campus to turn ideas into reality. [4] Continuing to mobilize and attract members to join and contribute capital to the Cooperative and enlist the support of external units and partners. After the establishment of the conference, the Cooperative Board of Directors will carry out the procedures for registration of the establishment of the Cooperative under the Law of Cooperatives, and implement activities according to the Charter of the Cooperative. Delegates, lecturers, and students of the campus taking souvenir photos with members of the Cooperative News, photos: Youth Union, Department of Admission - Communication of Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 30th, 2022, JABES successfully organized the first seminar talk in the plan to organize the JABES Seminar Talks (JST) series in 2022 on “Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World”. The JST Seminar Talk in March with the theme “Critical Perspectives on Leadership” presented by Prof. Mark Learmonth (Nottingham Trent University, the UK, Editor-in-Chief of Human Relations Journal) attracted more than 50 researchers domestically and from various countries (India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, China) to attend online. Ascending the success in 2020 and 2021, the seminar talk series on “Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World” in 2022 was held by JABES and started with the seminar talk in March with “Critical Perspectives on Leadership” Theme. Prof. Mark Learmonth is a professor at Nottingham Trent University, the UK. Before being recruited for Nottingham Trent University, he worked for diverse huge higher education institutions listed as Durham University, University of Nottingham, and University of York, and in the first 17 years of his career, he worked in diverse manager positions in the field of Health Services in the UK. Most of his research involves management, management based on evidence, evidence and theories in management research, and methodological debates. Currently, he has mostly interested in evaluating the use of means of communication in identifying managers, the varied nature of language in the process of management used to represent work and organizations, and multi-ethnic studies research methodology, especially in the modification of the society. In the seminar talk, Prof. Mark Learmonth focused on presenting his research and raised perspectives on the differences between the terminology of leading and managing as well as the roles of leadership. From his sharing, the terms “leadership” or “leader” are used simply as synonyms of the terms “manage” or “manager” traditionally. Most of the classic leadership theories suppose that a leader differs from a manager in which the largest difference is placed on their missions. The job of a manager is to get to know well administrative and notary work and instruct their staff while “leaders” are those who inspire their subordinates. The term “leader” is assumed along with valuable attractions and honored social principles. The two terms “leadership” and “leader” are used more commonly, however, within many organizations, the regularity of calling “bosses” “leaders” affects the assumptions about the authority and power at workplaces. Simultaneously, the language of leaders stresses and causes the inequality between those who hold power and their “followers” and, therefore, negates the benefits of laborers. Laborers are described as boring bureaucratic employees while leaders mean those who play the role of leading and connecting them so as to together aim for general goals. In the 50s and 60s, “management” was a common term mentioning the job of managers. However, in the 21st century, research on management theory uses the term “leadership” to generally refer to those who work as managers. Prof. Mark Learmonth assumed that it is necessary to have a new term referring to leaders, who play an important role in building brands and are able to inspire, lead, and be recognized by the whole team. Besides, Prof. Mark Learmonth mentioned the significance of leadership capability in constructing and operating an organization to achieve expected targets. Leading is crucia; however, one more important factor is teambuilding, the participation of employees, the transparency of information, and especially using correctly the competencies of the whole labor force but not only the leaders of organizations. The seminar talk took place excitingly with a number of discussion ideas and contributions about the differences between the concepts of manager, boss, and leader. Additionally, with the aim of providing the researchers with the next research orientation, Prof. Mark Learmonth questioned that managers were leaders but which criteria we should use to assess whether those leaders were working correctly or not was an unanswered question requiring further supplementary research. Additional photos related to the seminar: Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan sending his greetings to Prof. Marl Learmonth and all participating scholars Prof. Mark Learmonth presenting his research Prof. Mark Learmonth answering discussion questions raised during the seminar The participant attending the discussion session Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai showing his gratitude to Prof. Marl Learmonth and the participating researchers Further information: All information relating to JABES and outstanding events listed as the International Conference ACBES 2022, the JST Talk series, and so on, will be updated continuously on the official portal of JABES as follows: JABES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jabes.ueh.edu.vn JABES Website: http://www.jabes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES on Emerald Group Publishing: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jabes ACBES Website: https://acbes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES Youtube: http://shorturl.at/jnoOR News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aims of sharing the experience of constructing and developing the student co-operative model (SCM) at Vinh Long Campus as well as forming and promoting business start-up initiatives among students, therefore, creating an environment for them to implement the job of starting up, applying taught knowledge to reality, boosting the spirit of creativity and responsibility in their work, training their skills, and creating job opportunities and incomes for students, on the afternoon of April 15th, 2022, UEH Vinh Long Campus held a talkshow on “Developing the Student Co-operative Model and Business Start-up Initiatives of Students at Vinh Long Campus” Attending the program, in terms of delegate guests, were Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thang - Director of Operations of Saigon Co.op, Mr. Tran Anh Quang - Director of Co.op Xtra Hypermarket, and Mr. Van Quoc Hoang - Director of Co.opmart Vinh Long Supermarket. In terms of Vinh Long Campus, there was the participation of Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus and representatives of Heads of Vinh Long Campus’s Units, lecturers, and more than 500 students who are full-time K46 and K47. The program included 2 sessions: (1) Contributions to the operation charter of the SCM at Vinh Long Campus, (2) A talk show on “Developing the SCM and Business Start-up Initiatives of Students at Vinh Long Campus”. In the program Contributions to the operation charter of the SCM, after the campus introduced briefly the organization process and operation at the beginning time of the SCM and summarized the draft of the SCM Operation Charter, simultaneously, gave some clues on the operation orientation of the SCM in the upcoming time. The delegates contributed to the draft of the SCM Operation Charter at Vinh Long Campus and suggested the operation orientation of the SCM Participating in the talk show “Developing the SCM and Business Start-up Initiatives of Students at Vinh Long Campus”, guest speakers shared and discussed with lecturers and more than 500 students of full-time K46 and K47 at Vinh Long Campus about the SCM Model and the job of starting up among students. The overview of the talk show “Developing the Student Co-operative Model and Business Start-up Initiatives of Students at Vinh Long Campus” Opening the talk show, Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus emphasized the operation of SCM was to create an environment for students to deploy starting up a business, to apply taught knowledge to reality, to promote the spirit of creativity and responsibility in their work, to train their skills, and to create job opportunities and incomes for students. Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung stated at the program Besides, Master Dang Thuy Linh - Lecturer at School of Management - introduced briefly the operation of SCM in the beginning time, summarized the draft of the SCM Operation Charter, in which the content about the rights and responsibilities of the members of the SCM and the regulations about the organization and operation of the SCM were emphasized. At the same time, Master Linh implemented the performance procedure for the preparation job of the conference establishing the SCM and offered students to brainstorm their ideas of evolving the business activities of the SCM to register for participation as a candidate for the Board of Management of the SCM. Master Dang Thuy Linh introducing briefly the organization and operation of SCM at that Campus and the draft of the SCM Operation Charter In the main session of the talk show, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thang - Director of Operations of Saigon Co.op presented the development of the SCM as well as evolving business start-up initiatives and inspired starting up a business to students. After his presentation was the Q&A session that recorded exciting discussions among students, speakers, and the Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus. Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thang - Director of Operations of Saigon Co.op - presenting at the talk show Students inquired to discuss with the speakers and the Board of Directors Mr. Tran Anh Quang - Director of Co.op Xtra - discussing and answering students’ questions Discussing in the talk show, Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung informed that in the upcoming time, with the increasing number of learners, the SCM needs to orient to expand its business products in the future to create experience and job opportunities for students. Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung sharing the development orientation of the SCM in the upcoming time Ending the talk show, Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus - once emphasized the meaning of organizing the SCM and the importance of the job of starting up among students as well as sent her appreciation to the speakers who practically shared and inspired students of Vinh Long Campus to start-up. Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Standing Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus - presenting a bouquet of flowers as her appreciation to the speakers of the program The talkshow “Developing the Student Co-operative Model and Business Start-up Initiatives of Students at Vinh Long Campus” took place successfully with the enthusiastic participation of speakers and the exciting concerns of students. More meaningfully, the program helped the students of Ving Long Campus understand better the targets and meaning of the SCM among students, in particular, and in the job of students starting up, in general. Lecturers and students of UEH Vinh Long Campus taking a memorable photo with the speakers Currently, the SCM has been in the middle of the preparation process for the establishing conference to pass the SCM Operation Charter and elect officially the Board of Management and Board of Controlling. The conference on establishing the SCM of Vinh Long Campus is being organized at 18h30 on April 27th, 2022, at Auditorium A (for detailed information, please access: LINK) To have human resources elected to the Board of Management and Board of Controlling of the SCM in the 2022 - 2024 term, UEH Vinh Long Campus announced to all officials, employees, learners, and students concerning registering as candidates for the Board of Management and Board of Controlling as follows: REGISTRATION AS CANDIDATES FOR THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT AND BOARD OF CONTROLLING OF THE STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE AT VINH LONG CAMPUS IN THE 2022 - 2024 TERM Additional photos related to the program News, photos: Executive Committee of the Youth Union - Department of Admission and Communication, UEH Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH Zero Waste Station, a university garbage classification and processing model, is an exciting discussion topic of more than 50 environmental specialists, project experts, and lecturers of universities located within Ho Chi Minh City in the online and in-person workshop held by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) on the afternoon of April 20th, 2022. With the aim of orientating into a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University in the 2021 - 2030 period, UEH collaborated with its partners on implementing the project UEH Zero Waste Campus. In 2021, the project created platforms and deployed many communication activities spreading knowledge and green-living values and the message of “Rethink & Be Green” to UEHers, the community, and the society. The project was excellently awarded the first prize in the international competition "Zero Waste City Challenge” held by the non-governmental organization Waste Aid and various international sponsors. In 2022, UEH continued deploying 03 groups of activities and solutions pioneering in the community of Vietnamese universities including UEH Living Lab, UEH Zero Waste Station Model - Garbage classification at its sources and carrying out mutual communication, empowering the young generation to join hands spreading and practicing “zero waste, green lifestyle” not only within universities. With the aims of discussing and identifying solutions with leading specialists in the field of environment, UEH Zero Waste Station Workshop - the classification, processing, and managing model at universities - was held successfully and received lots of practically contributive comments on the morning of April 20th, 2022. Attending the program, in terms of UEH, was Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and lecturers who are members of the Sustainable University Project Board and members responsible for the project UEH Zero Waste Campus. In terms of guests, there were the participations of 30 specialists in environment, garbage classification and management, and specialized lecturers from other universities within the city. The overview of the program Delivering a speech at the workshop, Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “With the main aim of building a zero-waste university, green campus, bringing a green - clean - beautiful and comfortable learning environment, lectures, and officials, the first stage of “UEH Zero Waste Campus” with the message “Rethink - Be Green” has been implemented since 2021 to explain to students and lecturers of UEH what is zero-waste. This is an initial project in the process of building and developing a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary UEH, performing its responsibility in the mission of carrying out 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Right from the beginning, this project has been particularly focused by the university, “người thật, việc thật”, which is not only a movement or communication activity but it was truly practical. It empowers students to be global citizens acting for sustainable development. Therefore, UEH hopes to listen to sharing, contribution, and consultancy of specialists to deploy the model effectively, at the same time, connects with the community, spread, and share its experience with other universities in Ho Chi Minh City, in particular, and in Vietnam, in general, impacting positively the economy, environment, and society”. Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - sharing at the workshop On behalf of the Board of UEH Sustainable University Project, Master Le Thi Hanh An shared about the project, UEH Zero Waste Station Model, with garbage separating and classifying principles at UEH. With the aim of reducing 65% of buried garbage at UEH, “UEH Zero Waste Station” offered innovative initiatives to separate, classify - unify, transport - connect with recycled partners to transfer garbage into resources - practice recycling, reuse, and refill at their sources. UEH Zero Waste Station Model - a new solution referred to and learned by many universities Under the moderation of Ph.D. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of Institute of Smart City and Management - Head of the Board of UEH Sustainable Project. Environmental experts and lecturers from universities within HCMC interestingly discussed and contributed to the methods of garbage classification at UEH as well as how to stream and process garbage at the university according to the system of trash bins put at UEH Campuses and Zero Waste Station. In that process, all experts placed their emphasis on mutual communication impacting the awareness of learners aiming to actively garbage-classifying behaviors and environmental saving. Particularly in the program, UEH continued to connect with specialists, the Vietnam Zero Waste Alliance (VZWA), related units listed as TC BALL, Recycle One, Veca, Lagom, and so on, to assist them to unify and recycling garbage into useful resources, units owning those programs that exchange garbage for presents, and units processing environmental impacts. Ph.D. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of Institute of Smart City and Management - Head of the Board of UEH Sustainable Project, moderating the discussion session in the program Specialists attending online and offline contributed their ideas to the project UEH Zero Waste Station Workshop - the garbage classification, processing, and management model at universities is a wonderful opportunity for UEH to learn from and cooperate with organizations to together incubate and develop maximally the project. Thanks to the consultancy and assistance of the related organizations, UEH will adjust its activities to implement them in reality and gain the best results and get rid of possible risks. Especially, it opens the connection and cooperation network of UEH to integrate the universities within the city with the community to together carry out more projects aiming at green development, circular economy, and sustainable development. The delegates taking a memorable picture News, photos: Board of Sustainable University Project, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 21st April 2022, at Campus B - Nguyen Tri Phuong, the delegation of ThuyLoi University (TLU) visited, exchanged and learned experiences of university-level administration with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Participating in the program were Doctor Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Head of the Administration Office; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Head of Scientific Management - International Cooperation Department; Doctor Tran Tien Khai - Head of Quality Assurance - Program Development Department; Doctor Doan Dinh Lam - Head of Facilities Department; Master Hoang Tuyet Anh - Director of Library. Representing TLU were Prof. Nguyen Trung Viet - Vice President; Doctor Vu Thi Thu Thuy - Director of the Library; Master Ngo Van Anh - Assistant Director of the Library; Master Nguyen Trung Thanh - Director of Informatics Center - Library of TLU Branch; Doctor Truong Quoc Quan - Head of Quality Inspection and Assurance Department. The overview of the meeting Doctor Bui Quang Hung expressed his honor as the representative of the Head of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City when ThuyLoi University visited and worked: “ In 46 years of establishment and development, UEH asserted its position as one of the key national public universities, and got a prestigious reputation in the area and world. Pioneering the autonomy mechanism since 2014, UEH has been achieving positive effectiveness in university management, comprehensively advancing modern facilities to create standard study environments, and encouraging students in learning and creativity. In 2021,  UEH officially conducted the restructuring strategies to form a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, aimed to train global citizens acting due to sustainable development. In the positive spirit of sharing and exchanging the growth, simultaneously, expecting to expand domestically and internationally, UEH was glad to welcome the delegation of ThuyLoi University to visit and work. We do hope that our cooperation will be a long-term relationship and contribute to the socio-economic growth of the nation.” Doctor Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH – sharing Prof. Nguyen Trung Viet - Vice President of TLU - expressed his pleasure when the Head of UEH created favorable conditions, enthusiastically supported and organized the sharing between the two universities: “ThuyLoi University is a public university which has a mission in training high-quality human resources, researching, developing and transferring advanced technology of science, engineering economics, and management, especially in the fields of irrigation, environment, natural disaster prevention and mitigation contributing to promoting industrialization, modernization and the sustainable development of Vietnam. In the globalization and exploitation of  Industrial Revolution 4.0, the university always aims to develop according to the signals of the market. Therefore, ThuyLoi University currently visits and exchanges experiences with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City which is one of the oldest universities with many successes in autonomy, administration, inspection, and facility construction, and has a high position on many international rankings. We expect that we will receive more sharings about experiences in university administration and orientations in smart facility constructions of UEH throughout the meeting.” Prof. Nguyen Trung Viet - Vice President of TLU - sharing At the meeting, the Head of UEH actively shared experiences about the criteria of university rankings in the international ranking system that UEH has been attending; and the job of digitally organizing library service management. The two universities exchanged and shared their experiences Especially, within the framework of the program, the Head of ThuyLoi University visited the space of the UEH smart library. To present, in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, this first and only smart library is a general solution integrating “made-in-Vietnam” 4.0 technologies. Particularly, there are smart management, smart service provision, smart experience provision, and smart facility provision. This library aims to customize the library experiences of users, interactive spaces to create knowledge, and digitalization in the field of libraries. In addition to that, UEH Smart Library has more than 398,000 articles in the field of economics, of which, there are 600 articles from Harvard. Simultaneously, it connects with the database of more than 90 publishers of reputable universities in the USA and Europe listed as, University of Cambridge, Harvard University, University of Oxford and so on. Learners are able to register for self-study rooms, look up files online on websites, and receive enthusiastic assistance from the library’s employees. Heads of UEH led the delegation of ThuyLoi University visiting the smart library The visiting and working program of TLU at UEH took place in a close-knit atmosphere with straightforward and open sharings from lecturers who are leaders of the two universities. In the upcoming time, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and ThuyLoi University will together discuss the orientation of their comprehensive cooperation relationship in terms of training and scientific research activities. Representatives of the two universities presented each other with souvenirs News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Tourism is increasingly developing, the needs of modern tourists are not only sightseeing and relaxation but also experiencing culture and typical specialties besides having a deep understanding of indigenous people. Therefore, the form of sharing accommodation became popular, Airbnb emerged as the leader because of its worldwide coverage as well as the value of the service it brought to the hosts and users of this service. However, each national region has a specific culture and business institution that brings perceived service value to tourists in a specific way. This research paper aims to help stakeholders have a better understanding of the factors that affect tourists' perceived value when using Airbnb services in the Vietnamese market. From this background, practical solutions with the goal of providing appropriate action solutions for homeowners, service users and policies for state management agencies for the management of services are provided regarding this accommodation-sharing channel. The current “Airbnb” concept Thanks to the development of the tourism industry and the accommodation needs of modern tourists, a new home-sharing platform was born, in which, Airbnb is the "pioneer" of this platform. Although the Airbnb model has reached quite evenly to countries around the world, it is still not completely popular in Vietnam. Therefore, it is important to understand the current status of the application of the Airbnb channel by hosts and travelers as well as the legal aspects of service management in order to propose solutions to help hosts, customers and country. Unlike the foreign market, Vietnamese people often think simply of the shared accommodation model as a homestay business or short-term rental for tourism purposes. However, not all shared accommodation models are shared by guests, this is the case that where the owner buys an apartment, decorates and rents it out is still called ‘sharing’. Airbnb is a typical example of a sharing accommodation model with the original idea of ​​providing a bed and breakfast for guests; this type of accommodation, despite having the basic functions of a place to stay, lacks the high-class services associated with a hotel or a family atmosphere like a homestay for international students living with a host family. In addition, customers of the sharing accommodation market span many different age and occupation segments. The current models of sharing accommodation are further promoted thanks to digital platforms listed as websites and smartphone apps. This model of sharing accommodation is both beneficial to tenants and generates income for homeowners as well as contributes to the market economy development. Most of the hosts believe that the biggest motivation when joining this channel is “Airbnb stands out to help resolve conflicts between hosts and guests”, facilitating core transactions related to electronic payment issues and providing the ability to control the room rental timing. The situation of shared accommodation model in Vietnam in the digital transformation period When Airbnb first appeared in Vietnam in 2015, that Airbnb's starting number of rooms was 1,000 did not absolutely attract customers with this system. However, in the 2016 – 2018 period, the fact that the list of rooms on Airbnb grew significantly with the number of nearly 100,000 apartments put into operation in Ho Chi Minh City. Hanoi (212%) and Da Nang (225%) are the destinations with the highest growth of apartments/rooms registered for rent via Airbnb channel with more than 18,000 hosts and 40,000 rooms (according to ‘Homesharing Vietnam Insights’ Report of Outbox Destination Management and Consulting Services Co., Ltd., 2019, pp. 5-15). In Vietnam, this type of Airbnb service has evolved differently from the original definition. Service providers (Hosts) can share an empty room or their entire house to earn a legal profit without being legally bound. The accommodation service through the Airbnb channel has become a formidable competitor to other types of accommodation. A look at some statistics in Outbox Consulting's ‘Homesharing Vietnam Insights’ report for the 2015 – 2019 period shows that the number of Airbnb rooms in Vietnam reached 40,804 - an increase of more than 40 times higher after only 4 years. Up to now, Vietnam has 18,230 landlords renting accommodation on this channel, of which, 69% of apartments/bedrooms for rent on Airbnb in Vietnam are multi-listing hosts and the remaining 31% are only one-apartment homeowners. The report states that Airbnb helps increase profits for homeowners. The accommodation service through the Airbnb channel has become a formidable competitor to other types of accommodation. Source: collected picture Some solutions towards digital transformation promotion through Airbnb accommodation service In terms of the host: In spite of the outstanding advantages listed as the price when renting a room with the Airbnb service, which tends to be up to 30% cheaper than that of a hotel room, Airbnb is facing various legal problems with taxes, the quality of registered apartments is not obvious whereas the category of rooms is increasing without strict management. Therefore, the solution for homeowners is that they are forced to do the following commitments:  registering information with Airbnb, ensuring a response rate of booking requests within 24 hours, accepting customer booking requests as quickly as possible and avoiding cancelling a customer's reservation. In order to improve the reviews of visitors, the host should provide full facilities or replace some equipment in the room listed as air conditioner, television, Wifi and so on; keeping room hygiene; responding and resolving guest issues promptly via text message or direct call. In addition to security and safety assurance by checking and listing properties before renting, facilitating payment via online applications listed as Mastercard, Visa or E-wallets for guests with domestic accounts (Vnpay, Zalopay); background-check to ensure that the tenant is verified by Airbnb; clear rental regulation establishment, etc. are essential things to perform. It is worth noting that the host must have a sense of good service attitude, enthusiasm, ability to communicate directly with foreign guests, especially English. If possible, the landlord can design diverse types of rooms with different prices for customers to choose. Long-term campaigns listed as advertising with SEO tools, discounts when guests stay for a long time or the follow-up room rent and so on are possible options. Last but not last, the host must monitor guests’ arrival and departure schedule through notification application on their personal phones for timely-support provision. In terms of Airbnb: The company can cooperate with reputable banks and promote discount codes regarding bank payment to help spread Airbnb reputation in Vietnam. In addition, advertising campaigns through channels (listed as Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok), promoting good-looking design rooms and organizing after-sales programs should be widely applied. Airbnb should actively give the fees for laundry, cleaning, car rental and more to customers to choose in advance and ask the host to set the exact prices. Furthermore, Airbnb must bind the account information of both the customer and the landlord, including authentic identification documents, contact information and a certified business license from a local authority. In addition to the photos of the accommodation, Airbnb should ask the host to provide additional photos of the area around the accommodation so as to ensure security and reliability. Furthermore, Airbnb must ensure that the host has periodically repaired the equipment in the house, especially locks, lights, burglar alarms and so on to keep customers’ property safe. Finally, Airbnb can provide customers with emergency phone numbers of the local police, local People's committee or even that of Airbnb headquarters in the area for customers to contact urgently. For state management agencies: In order for E-commerce activities to fully develop to their potential, the state must first have a state management agency in charge of the shared-stay model to soon adjust and complete the legal framework and promptly supplement the legal documents; review business conditions in the direction of simplifying administrative procedures, specifically amending regulations on E-commerce legislation. In addition, the Government needs to accelerate the construction of electronic data and information infrastructure, especially building an open data system, investing in the development of the Internet network and upgrading network security to ensure the safety of the Internet with the purpose of ensuring the benefits for users besides the specific tax income regulations in order to collect taxes from Airbnb business individuals properly and sufficiently. Accommodation services through the Airbnb channel have a lot of potential to develop and promote digital transformation in the Vietnamese market. Therefore, both Airbnb and the Vietnamese state need to have measures and policies so as to apply this accommodation sharing model effectively and sustainably towards protecting the rights and creating conditions for the domestic users. Please refer to the full article of “Shared Accommodation” Model in the 4.0 Industry Era: Airbnb Channel Application here Author group: Dr. Trương Hồng Ngọc – Department of International business – Marketing; MSc. Nguyễn Thị Thu Thủy – UEH Department of Tourism. This article is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. # 38 “DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN VIETNAMESE TOURISM” News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 31st, 2022, School of Public Finance, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government organized a seminar on “Challenges in Customs and International Trade in the Post Covid-19 Era” to share and update development tendencies in the field of Customs - International Trade in the 2022 - 2025 period. The seminar received the participation of representatives of Customs Institution, corporates in the field of Logistics, lecturers, and students of the School of Public Finance and CELG. Adapting to the “new normal” condition, School of Public Finance held a seminar on “Challenges in Customs and International Trade in the Post Covid-19 Era” via online combined with offline (Hybrid) format. The seminar discussed related topics as follows: Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Hong Thang - School of Public Finance - stated to open the Seminar Dr. Pham Thai Binh - Director of the Customs - International Trade Management -introducing the content of the Seminar Opening the Seminar, Mr. Cao Ngoc Tam - Head of Import and Export Tax Agency, Dong Nai Customs Department - introduced the main points of the digitalization mission of the Customs field from the 2000s to the present time in the context of Industrial Revolution 4.0. After almost 20 years of development and continuous innovation, Vietnamese Customs plans to implement a smart customs management system adapting to the most modern standards of the international customs with the aims of bringing practical benefits to corporates and the economy of Vietnam listed as promoting the transparency, reducing customs clearance costs, minimizing the risks of breaking domestic and international laws and regulations, effectively analyzing customs intelligence information, and so on. “Digitalization in customs is integrated to blockchain technological application, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI)” - emphasized Mr. Tam. Evidence showed that the smart custom management system aims to identify and automate core operations of customs based on a classification harmonious system and HS codes listed as identifying important orders, streaming customs testing, identifying shipments requiring HS code checking, prices, origins, intellectual property, checking tax obligations and scanner images, and so on. Mr. Cao Ngoc Tam - Head of Import and Export Tax Agency, Dong Nai Customs Department Useful information provided by the representatives of the Department of Taxation, Dong Nai Province offered discussion issues from guest delegates. Mr. Nguyen Thanh Long - Deputy Head of the Department of Customs of Saigon Border Gate - Zone 1 shared the development and his experience of implementing electronic customs of HCMC Customs Department in the past two decades. Finalizing the series of issues and general assumptions of delegates and lecturers of School of Public Finance was “The smart customs management system is extremely suitable for the current digitalization tendency, vision to 2030, of the Government”. The seminar became “hotter” when a scientific research awarded group of students (Quang Hiếu, Ngân Khánh, Nhật Hạ, Tường Vy và Huyền Trang) presented the mutual trade structure between Vietnam and Japan. The analysis is based on the comparison of 3 international trade indexes (Comparative advantage, Intra-industry Trade, and Overall balance contribution). The research findings showed that Vietnam exploited well available benefits of agriculture and processed goods exported to Japan, obtained diversity, and maintained greatly its surplus position after signing the Vietnam-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (VJEPA). The recommended policies were suggested by the research team listed as constructing policies attracting FDI in the field of high-tech, promoting developing supporting industries to gradually advance the localization rate and competitive capability. The scientific research awarded group of students was presenting Within the framework of the seminar, Master Vu Thi Tam - Deputy Head of Board of Customer Care, Saigon Newport Corporation gave more in-depth analyses of experience to deal with Covid-19 prevention solutions in logistics around the world, in general, and in Vietnam, in particular, in the past two years (2020 - 2021). Especially, the congestion problem in the circulation of empty containers raising the shipping charges from 2000 USD/ cont 40’ (2019) to 20.000 USD/ cont 40’ (2022) was discussed excitingly. Besides, challenges in the post-Covid-19 pandemic were also “dissected” listed as the Zero-Covid policy of China, the war between Russia and Ukraine, and other shipping problems. Master Vu Thi Tam - Deputy Head of Board of Customer Care, Saigon Newport Corporation Responding to non-traditional challenges and asymmetric information in port operation is the content emphasized by Master Tam. In accordance with that, Saigon Newport carried simultaneously long-term and short-term strategies with the aim of assuring the absolutely smooth operation bringing long-lasting economic benefits to the government and firms. Particularly, the Corporation digitalized the process of sending and receiving, connecting the port system Long Binh - Nhon Trach - Mekong River Delta - Cai Mep, promoting the direct sending-receiving capacity and receiving super heavy ships, closely cooperating with ports in the HCMC region, and so on. The seminar ended with questions from students of the Customs - International Trade Management major and the answers of speakers related to career opportunities for students majoring in Customs - International Trade Management and the human resources demand of logistics and customs majors. Students questioned the speakers The seminar “Challenges in Customs and International Trade in the Post Covid-19 Era” took place successfully thanks to the presence and sharing of information and experience in management, research, and practicality in the field of customs - international trade specialists, therefore, students of School of Public Finance updated realistic policies and innovative development in customs - international trade as well as opportunities for their careers and scientific research. The Head of School of Public Finance delivered the closing speech of the seminar on the online format Taking memorable pictures at the seminar Carrying out the process of being a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH units and teams are eagerly promoting activities upgrading the quality of teaching and learning, organizing more scientific conferences, focusing on scientific research and connecting with the community to train high-quality human resources being highly competitive in the global labor market and contributing valuable scientific knowledge to the sustainable development of society. Additional photos related to the seminar News, photos: School of Public Finance (CELG), Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 16th, 2022, at the auditorium B1.302, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the Graduation Ceremony for part-time mode for the 2nd time in 2022 for 223 new graduates. The graduation ceremony stately welcomed Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Ph.D. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Department of Continuing Education, lecturers who are leaders of UEH-affiliated Units and member Colleges, lecturers who participate in teaching/ scientifically managing at UEH, especially, the presence of 233 new graduates and their parents. The overview of the ceremony Delivering a speech at the ceremony, Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - recognized the constant efforts of new graduates and congratulated them: “Graduation Ceremony is a significant milestone in the life of each new graduate that recognizes your efforts, consistency, and determination during your study process at UEH. Particularly, we passed 2 years of the Covid-19 pandemic with thousands of complications and challenges not only in studies but also in our lives and work. On behalf of the leaders and lecturers of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, I once again warmly congratulate you on your today’s success and wish you earn further success in your life and work. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City with a familiar name called UEH is a key public university with its name accredited and positioned reliably in the region. Recently, UEH has been ranked 298 among the best universities in Asia in terms of creativity and research and included in the world’s Top 500 for training programs in economics, therefore, you are able to be proud of graduating from a reputable university in Vietnam.” In addition to that, he messaged that today’s achievements would be a foundation for new graduates to continue promoting and increasing responsibilities in the use of knowledge, competencies, and specialized skills that were trained in the study process at the university to apply to organizations, units, and corporates and to contribute practically to society. In this continuously developing era, all information and knowledge are updated unstoppably, he reminded new graduates to keep studying and fostering their specializations by participating in short-term courses or higher education training listed as Master and Doctoral programs. Simultaneously, he sent his sincere gratitude to the parents, friends, colleagues of organizations and units who supported and accompanied new students to obtain these results that day. Ph.D. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - delivering a congratulation speech to new graduates With the aim of honoring the efforts during the study process of new graduates, Ph.D. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Department of Continuing Education declared the Decision to Graduation and the Decision of Compliment of the President for 35 new graduates who graduated with distinction and 133 new good graduates. Ph.D. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Department of Continuing Education - declaring the Decision to Graduation In the Graduation Ceremony for part-time mode for the second time in 2022, UEH issued Degrees of Bachelor to 106 new Graduates in Accounting, 75 new Graduates in Management, 22 New Graduates in International Business & International Trade, 12 New Graduates in Finance, 12 New Graduates in Business Law, 06 New Graduates in Human Resources Management. UEH lecturers issuing the Degrees of Bachelor to New Graduates Graduation Ceremony is a crucial milestone in the education pathway opening a future developing journey for New Graduates with valuable baggage equipped by UEH. This was an event marking the success and reliability of UEH in providing high-quality human resources for the demand of the domestic and international labor market. The representative of New Graduates presented a bouquet of flowers to UEH Leaders With the journey of 46 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City affirmed its reliable and key university brand on the Vietnam education map and has gradually marked its name in the world’s academic market. Together with that, UEH has performed well in its responsibility in contributing to training high-quality human resources and training thousands of graduates in economics for society, especially, since there were more than 78,211 part-time graduates in economics. Learners who graduated from UEH greatly apply knowledge equipped by the university to reality, be able to work and integrate globally, and step by step contribute to the sustainable development of the country. Additional photos related to the ceremony News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Continuing Education Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In recent years, ‘Design Thinking’ term has attracted a lot of attention from researchers and is being applied by many companies. IBM applies design thinking to train employees (Eickhoff et al., 2018). Many companies listed as Procter & Gamble, Deutsche Bank use design thinking to cope with the rapidly changing business environment, where agile behavior, new technology adaption is necessary to survive (Leavy, 2010; Vetterli et al., 2016). Exploring the concept of “Design Thinking” Design thinking contributes to important changes in human-centered problem solving, which seems to be an option worth considering in order to stay relevant and ahead of the competition. For example, Airbnb innovators are constantly searching how to generate reliable and stable new business ideas with the help of Big Data, at this time, Airbnb has access to more information regarding their customers so as to understand their behaviors (Lalicic et al., 2021). Theory and practice of applying design thinking to digital transformation have been popular in the world in recent years. The applied content of design thinking in digital transformation is synthesized and presented by our author group in this article together with a number of digital transformation-related works that are reviewed with important application topics. The authors conducted an interview with a successful case of applying design thinking to digital transformation, a case involving a leading multinational company in the field of manufacturing paper products with world-famous brand names of sanitary napkins, diapers and toilet paper. This study has applied the basic theoretical framework of digital transformation and design thinking to illustrate and analyze the difficulties and challenges when businesses transform digitally, from this foundation, summarizing some implications and solutions to apply design thinking to digital transformation for businesses. The application of digitization and digital transformation has brought practical value to marketing tactics that are crystal clear as follows: businesses must create insights for each person and propose value, content and access rights must be tailored to each individual. For design thinking, a 5-step process with Empathy Phase – Defining the problem – Generating ideas for solutions (ideate) – Visualizing (prototype) – Verifying is summarized and presented by our authors. In which, design thinking contributes to making important changes in the process of solving problems, focusing on people, in which this factor seems to be an option worth considering to maintain relevance and to outperform the competition. Theoretical framework for design thinking to make it collateable and comparable. It adds a functional perspective to the personal view of the various personality traits of a design thinker. Figure of the process applying design thinking to the digital transformation process. Source: Compiled from Tschimmel (2012) Case analysis of applying design thinking to digital transformation in enterprises In terms of methods and case studies, conducted through an in-depth interview tool, the interview was held with Ms. Nguyen T.T.L to document the process of applying design thinking to the digital transformation process in order to develop new products (the main products in the Vietnamese market related to feminine sanitary napkins) under the managing of her R&D Department. Interview questions revolved around topics related to success, difficulties encountered when businesses apply digital transformation, and the process of implementing design thinking into digital transformation. In Vietnam, X Group focuses on personal care for women and children. X has been applying digitalization in all Departments from Marketing, Sales to Factory and Supply chain. The most focused departments are Marketing, Sales and manufacturing plants. The group's goal is to apply digitization across all divisions; therefore, the divisions have implemented a system-wide digital transformation program. The results of the interview data analysis indicate that the digital transformation in Group X has achieved certain successes. Nevertheless, there were also difficulties that X had to face. For successful digital transformation, X has applied a 3-step design thinking process (Understanding - Envision - Prototype), instead of a 5-step process, and considers this as a tool for everyone in the company to analyze, to evaluate and to understand the users’ needs, thereby, creating products that are suitable for market needs. Obtained Lessons Lessons learned from the digital transformation at company X show a synchronous deployment strategy for all departments to connect and to be compatible with each other. Strategy comes from the vision and the mission of the business besides the fact that: to achieve this, the business leadership must be the leader in giving implementation programs, plans and policies. Just a few years ago, a business might ask itself whether or not it should go digital; nevertheless, today, this is the wrong question. The right question should be how businesses should digitally transform to optimize their business operations in all aspects. That needs a system of solutions from understanding knowledge to applying it properly, sufficiently and appropriately. Digital transformation is difficult and can bring risks to businesses if digital transformation practitioners do not understand the basics. Evidence from company X shows that enterprises must implement training activities to update digital knowledge, digital applications and digital transformation for all employees globally. Therefore, the solution to apply digital transformation must start with understanding it. Enterprises should provide basic training courses on digitalization and digital business for their employees. Consulting organizations can be outsourced to make this process more efficient. Situation X demonstrates the design thinking that has been incorporated into the company's processes and training for employees globally. From a theoretical perspective, design thinking shows an important role in understanding user behavior and creating products that reduce risks. Because both products and services have to go through design, if designers only create products in accordance with their personal preferences, the products can be very creative and good but they are not suitable for customers’ or users’ needs. Therefore, understanding and applying design thinking stages flexibly (for example, 3 steps instead of 5 steps) is an activity worth considering. Enterprises should learn and incorporate into their business processes design thinking as a solution to understand users and, from this result, products and services that are right for them can be created. Design thinking helps businesses understand their users through the touchpoints and through the implementation steps. Source: Photo collections With the user-or-customer-centric philosophy of design thinking, businesses can leverage popular digital tools listed as social networks to gather content generated from themselves relevant to the industry in which the company operates. Through this content analysis process, businesses will derive users’ or customers’ needs and desires and find ways to satisfy them. If conducted well, businesses can see this as their core competitiveness to help them win over their other competitors. Businesses need to consider a number of factors as follows. As users become more and more powerful, they increasingly control information through digital applications. Giving control to customers can be a double-edged sword for businesses. However, this is an inevitable trend and it is important for businesses to have tools as well as a solid theoretical foundation to both empathize with customers and create solutions that match their needs while engaging them in the co-creation process within a tightly controlled framework. Design thinking is a tool as well as a theoretical framework that is being popularly applied by many researchers and managers today. Design thinking helps businesses understand their users through the touchpoints, and through the implementation steps. In addition, design thinking is a problem-solving tool that can be applied to other stakeholders than just users. It's essential to note that design thinking is not a magic stick for every business problem. It, itself, is only a theoretical foundation and a tool to implement an application process, in the above case as digitization application. Successful application requires a combination of other core factors that are not discussed in this article listed as strategic thinking on digitalization, leadership culture in change management, human people foundation in digital transformation. Enterprises should learn and incorporate into their business processes design thinking as a solution to understand users and, from this result, they can create products and services that are right for them. Please refer to the full research “Applying Design Thinking to Digital Transformation Theory and Practical Lessons” here Author group: Dr. Cao Quốc Việt, MSc. Nguyễn Tấn Trung, Administration Faculty, UEH School of Management. This article is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite all dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO #37 “SHARED RESIDENCE MODEL” IN 4.0 REVOLUTIONARY INDUSTRIALIZATION APPLYING AIRBNB EDUCATIONAL CHANNEL” News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 14, 2022, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking and Dr. Nguyen Thi Thuy Linh - lecturer of School of Banking, represented UEH to attend the annual meeting of the JEUL Erasmus Plus project. The meeting was organized online and chaired by Siena University (Italy). Along with UEH, 18 other members from partner universities participated in the discussion. The JEUL project aims to bridge the world of education and the world of work by empowering teaching staff with tools to engage enterprises in curriculum development and joint-teaching and equipping universities' placement and career offices to better engage enterprises for enterprises transition of students in the labor market. Moreover, the project partially sponsored UEH to build a UEH Simulation Center to apply an advanced teaching model to shorten the gap between theory and practice, helping students better adapt to the technology environment in the Banking - Finance - Securities sector. UEH is currently making efforts to cooperate with European partner universities in the JEUL Project to carry out teaching, scientific research, exchange of lecturers and students, etc... Learn more about JEUL and UEH: https://www.jeul.eu/ New, photo: School of Banking, Marketing & Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 14th, 2022, School of Banking, UEH College of Business (COB) organized the 3rd SOB Research Seminar (SRS 2022) with “Go green when you are pinned: Do climate action plans work? Evidence from Chinese firms” theme. The seminar attracted 30 lecturers and researchers to attend via in-person and Webex online formats. The 3rd SOB Research Seminar (SRS 2022) with “Go green when you are pinned: Do climate action plans work? Evidence from Chinese firms” Theme received the presentations of 2 keynote speakers: Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan and Dr. Hoang Khanh. This was the first time these two authors had collaborated on presenting their papers and participating in discussions with invited guests. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan is currently a senior lecturer at the University of Southampton (the UK) and Vice Editor-in-Chief of JABES, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Dr. Hoang Khanh is a lecturer at Lincoln University (New Zealand) and National Economics University, Hanoi. In this research, the group of authors evaluated the reactions of Chinese firms towards the recent commitments of the Chinese Government in terms of decreasing greenhouse gases and preventing climate change. The team of authors forecasted that energy-intensive and greenhouse-gases-releasing firms in China will increase the use of diversified strategies to react to the new commitments of the Government in terms of reducing emissions. Utilizing the Paris Agreement at the COP21 event (in 2015) as an observation point, the research had found evidence that heavy-emission firms tend to diversify their revenue more than others. Additionally, the research figured out three transmission channels (including technological innovation, state ownership and liquidity) through which the new commitments to reduce emissions had affected the strategy of diversification of firms. The research findings imply that the reactions of heavy-emission firms in China are mainly short-term; therefore, many “hidden things” in the project of reducing emissions of the Chinese Government are exisiting. The overview of the Seminar The presentation took place completely excitingly with various discussion queries from lecturers and invited guests attending in-person and online. Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - School of Banking - started the discussion session with the context of research and recommended research orientation while the research orientation of the authors was in contrast to previous ones. Dr. Ho Quoc Thong - Lecturer in School of Economics - discussed and suggested supplementing proofs of the integration between the strategy of diversification and emission reduction due to the explanation for the reasonableness of the research theory on the strategy of diversification as a solution for firms to adapt to the commitment to reduce emissions. Moreover, Dr. Ho Quoc Thong recommended adding further results of changes in corporate behaviors each year (after the event in 2015) and an appendix showing the relationship between the strategy of diversification and the effectiveness of firms. Dr. Ho Quoc Thong raised his discussion questions Adding to the recommendations of Dr. Phan Chung Thuy and Dr. Ho Quoc Thong, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung assumed that China was a suitable context to analyze by monitoring the behaviors of firms toward the commitment to preventing climate change. In addition to that, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung gave some solutions for the strategy of diversification of governmental firms and suggested the group of authors consider supplementing other actions of firms when reacting to the commitment of the government to emission reduction and climate change prevention. Furthermore, Dr. Vu Thi Le Giang recommended adding explanations about the modification of the strategy of diversification of firms while watching charts and time frames (within 2 years). Dr. Giang’s questions involved the valid time and plan to take place the commitment of emission reduction of the Chinese Government. Similarly, Dr. Ngo Minh Vu - School of Banking - questioned the transmission mechanism of the “technological innovation” in the correlation between emission reduction risks and the strategy of diversification when firms were diversifying technologically. Finally, Dr. Pham Thi Anh recommended the group of authors to supplement result discussions related to the impacts of macro-control variables on the firms’ diversification strategy. Dr. Hoang Khanh’s answering part Beside direct discussions, the seminar received detailed comments from Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Deputy Head of College of Economics, Law and Government. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam pointed out the internal problems towards the research in terms of theory frame, methodology used to measure the risks of emissions and diversification as well as other problems within the research scope and methodology. Remarkably, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam supposed that the paper did not clarify the different reactions (diversification and investing in regenerative technology) of firms towards environmental law. Because Dr. Pham Khanh Nam thought: even though the investments in R&D are successful, the complete replacement of manufacturing technology will be extremely costly; therefore, increasing the capital and the price of products. Firms, generally, will not invest in changing their manufacturing technology but will consider purchasing the emission-permission certificate instead. However, purchasing the emission-permission certificate is not included in category diversification. The doctor emphasized that category diversification is not much different from manufacturing diversification or environmentally-friendly technological modification. Comprehensively, most constructive comments contributed to assisting the paper to be perfect and better in the future. The seminar ended successfully. This is a periodical activity affiliated with the Scientific Seminar Series of School of Banking in 2022 aiming to create an academic exchange forum between lecturers and researchers of UEH, especially to update new research orientations in the field of economics and finance - banking. Dr. Hoang Hai Yen sent memorable presents to Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan and Dr. Hoang Khanh The Board of Organizing took a photo with the speakers With the orientation of being a research university reputable in the Asian Region, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is continuously promoting scientific conferences and research, and activities connecting to the community of scientists to contribute valuable knowledge achievements and serve for the development of the country. News, photos: School of Banking (UEH College of Business), Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology City Internship and Employment Day Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Career Fair) is an annual event held to help potential candidates have the opportunity to access real career opportunities. With the participation of many leading domestic and foreign enterprises, this Festival is a bridge for candidates to directly meet employers, to learn about quality job requirements and to actively seize best-fit career opportunities, at the same time, creating conditions for businesses to promote their brands to society as well as to approach and to recruit high-quality human resources in Ho Chi Minh City and the neighboring provinces. In the same spirit of initiative and adaptation to the new normal, the Internship and Employment Festival in Ho Chi Minh City in 2022 is organized by the University in a combination of face-to-face at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong campus and online on the event.ueh.edu.vn and/or vieclam.ueh.edu.vn platforms. Attending the opening ceremony of this Fair, on behalf of UEH, there were Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Rector, Head of the Festival Organizing Committee; MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs, Standing Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of the Festival; MSc. Nguyen Thanh Su - Deputy Head of Marketing - Communication Department; MSc. Quan Han Xuong - Deputy Head of Department of Facilities together with leaders of UEH Units and leaders of Units of UEH Schools. On behalf of the Gold sponsors, there are: Mr. Vu Hong Quang - Vice Chairman of CT Group; Ms. Nguyen Tran Hoang Yen - Head of Recruitment Department, Nestlé Vietnam Co., Ltd; Mr. Truong Cong Trung - Head of Human Resources - Training, Employee Engagement and Employer Branding, Unilever Vietnam Group; Ms. Phan Thi Hong Nhat - Deputy Head of Recruitment Department of Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank. On behalf of the Silver sponsors, there were: Mr. Nguyen Viet Trung - Deputy Director of Human Resources of Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank; Mr. Vu Trung Duong - Assistant to General Director, Khai Anh Binh Thuan Joint Stock Company. On behalf of the Bronze sponsors, there are: Mr. Than Trung Liet - Director of Nguyen Huu Canh Transaction Office, SSI Securities Joint Stock Company; Mr. Tran Quy Duong - Senior Recruitment Specialist of Vietnam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank together with the leaders and staff of 42 business units as famous employers in Vietnam as well as Newspaper reporters and thousands of Students from Universities and Colleges in the city came to participate. An overview of the Fair ceremony Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - giving the opening speech of the Festival Ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the festival Access to nearly 5000 attractive vacancies With more than 42 enterprises participating in recruitment from the fields of Banking - Finance - Insurance, Securities, Accounting, Auditing, Consulting, Consumer Goods - Food, Technology - E-commerce, Construction - Real Estate, Trade - Import-Export - Logistics, Manufacturing - Raw Materials - Energy, students had the opportunity to approach nearly 5,000 attractive vacancies through direct registration form with recruiters and were interviewed at business booths. 42 businesses participated in recruitment, bringing nearly 5,000 job opportunities for students In addition to find out about recruitment information, candidates have the opportunity to exchange, interview, challenge questions and challenges at the company's recruitment booth in both direct and indirect ways. Candidates discovering recruitment needs at a booth of the Festival A variety of meaningful and useful activities Along with displaying booths to introduce and recruitment desk set-up, businesses connect with students through exchange programs and workshops to connect with HR experts and CEOs to help young talent resources who have a multi-dimensional view on recruitment trends and necessary skills so that they can quickly adapt well to the labor market listed as: guidance on completing job applications or how to express themselves impressively in the interview round as well as how to build a prominent personal image to take advantage of opportunities from reputable employers. On April 16, 2022, the Festival was held online on the event.ueh.edu.vn and/or vieclam.ueh.edu.vn platforms with diverse interesting activities as follows: Students participating in “Conflict resolution skills in a multinational working environment” Workshop Students participating in “Building a professional personal image” Workshop Students participating in “CV writing skills and interview questions in English” English Workshop On April 17, 2022, activities within the framework of the Festival will be held in parallel: direct at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus and online on the event.ueh.edu.vn platform; vieclam.ueh.edu.vn. Talkshow: Employment trends and recruitment needs in the context of the “new normal” Students participating in business networking and promotion activities at the booth Students participating in direct recruitment activities 1:1 Students participating in mock interviews with businesses - Case interview Book and Music park activities, cultural exchanges In particular, the lucky participants received valuable gifts listed as laptops, phones, E-books, smart bracelets, headphones and so on through a lucky draw program direct at the festival. Attendees winning attractive prizes City Internship and Employment Day Ho Chi Minh City is a great effort of UEH in bringing practical values to students and young workforce. The festival has increasingly affirmed its reputation with society, especially as a place to connect and supply effective and high-quality human resources for businesses, contributing to the sustainable development of the country. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing – Communication, Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of April 08th, 2022, at Auditorium A116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held the final round of the 22nd Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences Olympic Traditional Contest with virtual stage technology marking the finale of a completely new and modern conquering journey that increased the temptation of a UEH-boldly long-time academic contest. The 22nd Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences Olympic Traditional Contest 2022 was organized to celebrate 92 years of establishment of the Communist Party of Vietnam (03/02/1930 - 03/02/2022) and 91 years of establishment of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (26/03/1991 - 26/03/2022). This contest was a practical activity to continue Instruction 05 Implementation of the General Political Department on “Promoting learning and acting as ideology, morale, and style of Ho Chi Minh President”. Through this, it contributed to the country's learning spirit in terms of political theories initiating political study and research movements inclusively within the student community via diverse formats. Simultaneously, students are slected as the representative team of UEH to participate in the Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences Olympic held by the City Union and HCMC Party Committee of Universities and Colleges. Overview of the 22nd Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences Olympic Traditional Contest 2022 Participating objectives of the contest are learners of the programs of UEH. Through this contest, learners are able to learn and exchange their knowledge of Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences and information about outstanding ideologists, philosophers, economists in different periods; domestic and international revolutionists, leaders, and notables; Resolutions of the Communist Party and Ho Chi Minh Union congresses; achievements on the politics-economics-society of Vietnam and the city, domestic and international breaking news in the fields of the history, culture, country, and people of Vietnam. At the same time, the contest mentioned a variety of up-to-date and topical contents about the 4.0 Industrial Revolution, start-ups, digitalization, internationalization, and achievements of Covid-19 prevention in Vietnam and the world. By attending the contest, students can try and update their knowledge of Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences This year's contest attracted 5,372 students affiliated with 1,033 teams. After 4 rounds (online multiple-choice test, qualifiers, quarter-finals, semi-finals), the final round was held via directly combative format among 03 teams winning in 03 semi-final: “Lý luận trẻ”,“Tuổi trẻ”,“Quyết đấu”. The final night was a thrilling and attractive competition including 4 parts: Introduction to Knowledge, Problems and Facts, Perception and Application, Pride and Inheritance. 03 excellent teams performing well in the semi-finals Asserting at the final round of the contest, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “The contest of this year received a lot of concerns and support from students interested in political theories. To respond to that love, the Board of Organizing tried to construct the rounds excitingly, promoting technology application to bring new experiences to contestants and cheerleaders. I hope this contest will bring you useful values and always be a meaningful playground engaging the attention of the young at UEH”. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH remarked in the final round of the contest The Board of Examiners of the contest comprised Dr. Bui Xuan Thanh - Dean at School of Social Sciences, Head of the Specializing Board - Head of the Board of Examiners, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Standing Commissioner of the Party Committee, Head of Department of Continuing Education, Dr. Nguyen Van Sang - Vice Dean at School of Social Sciences, Dr. Do Minh Tu - Head of Department of Ho Chi Minh Ideology, Dr. Nguyen Thuy Duong - Lecturer of School of Social Sciences, Former Head of Department of Revolutionary Road of the Communist Party of Vietnam. Board of Examiners of the contest In addition to maintaining the strengths of the organizing process of last-year contests, this-year contest rapidly caught the tendency of event organization of the new era increasing connection and minimizing limits in terms of geography. All rounds, from the qualifiers to the final round, were broadcasted live on the Cisco Webex platform to help audiences approach better the participants and earn more useful knowledge everywhere. Especially, the final night of the contest was organized on a 3D virtual stage technology combined with recording and broadcasting live on the Cisco Webex platform and the fanpage of the Department of Student Affairs (DSA). With this distinct combination, this model contributed to helping the contest overcome complications of the Covid-19 pandemic, bringing interesting and new experiences to participating teams and audiences watching each part of the contest in the extremely exciting final night. The virtual stage of the contest During the thrilling final night with the participation of almost 500 cheerleaders on the Cisco Webex platform, each team made great efforts to perform their awareness of theories and understandings of socio-political issues, complete and content-inclusive, and structural-reasonable theories as well as possible. At the end of the contest, “Lý Luận Trẻ” Team worthily obtained the First Prize, “Quyêt Đấu” Team obtained the Second Prize, and “Quyết Đấu” Team obtained the Third Prize. Besides, the Board of Organizing awarded Encouragement Prizes to 6 great teams entered the Semi-finals consisting of Lửa hồng, Nhiệt huyết Trẻ, Ban mai, Thần tốc, Một bảy bảy, Nguyễn Văn Linh, and 8 prizes for 8 individuals with the highest scores in the qualifiers. The thrilling competing process The First Prize awarded to “Lý Luận Trẻ” Team valued at 6.000.000 VND and a certificate The Second Prize awarded to “Quyết Đấu” Team valued at 4.000.000 VND and a certificate The Third Prize awarded to “Tuổi Trẻ” Team valued at 3.000.000 VND and a certificate \ Encouragement Prizes awarded to Lửa hồng, Nhiệt huyết Trẻ, Ban mai, Thần tốc, Một bảy bảy, Nguyễn Văn Linh valued at 1.000.000 VND for each and certificates Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism Sciences Olympic Traditional Contest was successful in the 22nd season. This is an activity organized annually at UEH. The contest ended with complete excitement in each moment advancing the effectiveness of educational tasks in terms of Ho Chi Minh Ideology and Marxism - Leninism in the student community, contributing to upgrading the quality of teaching and learning political theories at UEH. Memorable photos related to the contest News, photos: Department of Student Affairs, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of April 13th, 2022, Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), University of Economics HCMC, had a meeting and worked with  Journal of Trade Science affiliated with Thuongmai University on the experience of journal management of the two universities. In the spirit of sharing cooperation, the two sides exchanged information on the online management software system of JABES as well as discussing the procedure of being listed in ESCI and SCOPUS Index of JABES. Attending this event, in terms of JABES, was Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES and members of JABES. Representing Journal of Trade Science was Prof. Dinh Van Son - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Trade Science and the working team including Assoc. Prof. Doan Ke Bon, Assoc. Prof. Ha Van Su, Assoc. Prof. Phan The Cong, Assoc. Prof. Pham Tuan Anh and Dr. Pham Minh Dat. The overview of the meeting and working with the Journal of Trade Science Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai represented JABES of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to deliver a welcoming speech to the Journal of Trade Science: “This will be an extremely close-knit and open working session to share the experience JABES has collected during the past 30 years throughout presentations and exchange sections to learn from the Journals of the two universities”. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES delivered a speech at the event Prof. Dinh Van Son represented the Journal of Trade Science to inform: “Journal of Trade Science truly appreciates the warm welcome of University of Economics HCMC in general and Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies in particular. Thuongmai University and University of Economics HCMC had a long-standing and close-knit relationship, therefore, Journal of Trade Science expects to be facilitated and shared practical experiences to approach initial discoveries for the Journal of Trade Science to make progress in the development of the Journal in the future”. Prof. Dinh Van Son - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Trade Science - stating at the event In this working session, Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan introduced comprehensively the online paper management software system of JABES comprising both English and Vietnamese language. With the online paper management software system of JABES, regardless of the English or Vietnamese version of the system of Emerald International Publisher, the managerial procedure is always guaranteed to be rigid and transparent and the critical procedure is stricter. Thanks to this online management system, all submissions are processed on the system and the process history will be saved to minimize manual steps and mutual emails. This is an extremely significant management system and the prerequisite for journals to reach closer to the journal standards according to international customs. Dr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan introducing the online paper management software system of JABES Besides, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai presented the procedures, plans, and important experiences of JABES to be listed in ESCI and SCOPUS Index, this presentation was prepared by the team of partners of JABES and once reported at the conference of the State Council for Professor Titles. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai emphasized the 6 steps JABES conducted and succeeded in the process of attending ESCI and SCOPUS; at the same time, giving some practical clues to the team of the Journal of Trade Science to conduct their research, refer and apply based on real statements. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting the procedures, plans, and experiences of JABES in attending ESCI and SCOPUS Index Thanks to sharing important experiences in taking JABES to ESCI and SCOPUS Index, in the spirit of open exchange, the two sides discussed and consulted the team of the Journal of Trade Science to assist them to apply and implement effectively those experiences in the upcoming time. This is a crucial foundation to promote the future relationship between the two universities in general and the two journals in particular with a target to support journals in the field of economics in Vietnam to be involved in the international academic community. Members of Journal of Trade Science Team inquiring and discussing in the meeting Representatives of the two sides exchanging gifts Additional photos News, photos: JABES, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of April 13th, 2022, at the Auditorium of the People’s Committee of Long An Province, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and People’s Committee of Long An Province officially signed a Memorandum of Agreement in the period of 2022 - 2025. Attending the Signing Ceremony, in terms of UEH, was Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Assoc. Prof. Ho Viet Tien - Dean at Graduate School, Dr. Nguyen Tan Khuyen - Head of Department of Inspectorate, Assoc. Prof. Tu Van Binh - Deputy Dean at Graduate School, Mr. Le Dong Du - Deputy Head of Administration Office. In terms of the People’s Committee of Long An Province, there were Mr. Mai Van Nhieu - Member of the Standing Provincial Committee, Vice Chairman of the People’s Council, Mr. Le Thanh Nghiem - Member of the Standing Provincial Committee, Head of Board of Management of the Provincial Committee, Mr. Pham Tan Hoa - Member of the Provincial Committee, Vice President of the People’s Committee. Overview of the Signing Ceremony At the Ceremony, the Vice President of the Provincial People’s Committee - Mr. Pham Tan Hoa informed that in the past few years, Long An had extremely paid attention to the affiliation of domestic and international institutes and schools in carrying out the mission of providing human resources for the Province while identifyig that the selection of signing a memorandum of agreement with University of Economics HCMC would be a true orientation due to its position and roles during 45 years of establishment and development. This marked its achievements on the map of the Vietnamese and the world’s higher education system. Additionally, a diversity of Long An’s citizens have learned, been trained, and grew up at UEH and come back to contribute to constructing and developing their hometown. Mr. Pham Tan Hoa - Vice President of the Provincial People’s Committee - stating at the Ceremony Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics HCMC - affirmed: “The profound relationship between UEH and Long An Province is fostered and developed in generations. Currently, UEH is eagerly participating in multidisciplinary and multi-field training, especially training human resources serving policy planning process and public management in the Mekong Delta River Region, in which Long An is a part”. In the spirit of cooperation, the two sides discussed and made a decision on signing a memorandum of agreement on the cooperation content in the 2022 - 2025 period. Representatives of UEH and those of Peple’s Committee of Long An Province signed the Memorandum of Agreement In accordance with that, University of Economics HCMC and People’s Committee of Long An Province will collaborate on fostering, updating, and advancing the knowledge of governors, state officials, and employees, for source officials at Committee-, Provincial-, and District-level according to the demand of the Province and advise the Province on policies. Therefore, the knowledge of governors, state officials, employees and citizens is upgraded and has been contributing to responding to the management requirement of the leading and managerial tasks of the province and the high-quality human resources demand in locals affiliated with the economic-motivational regions of the province. Representatives of UEH and those of People’s Committee of Long An Province exchanging souvenirs With a restructuring strategy forming a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is gradually increasing its academic reputation, connecting with the community through the cooperation relationships with organizations, corporates, and individuals to spread practical values to the community and society. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Graduate School Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With efforts and determination towards implementing a multidisciplinary development strategy with an academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has continuously achieved many successes, increasing our position on prestigious world rankings. Most recently, in accordance with the ranking of research institutions in the world in 2022 published by SCImago, UEH has officially increased 78 places, ranking 298th out of 1,485 universities and research institutes in Asia. On April 7th, 2022, the prestigious Spanish ranking organization for scientific research institutions – SCImago - announced the results of the ranking of research institutions (research institutes, universities) in the world, to be specific, UEH officially increased 78 places, ranked at the 298th position (compared to the 376th position in 2021) among 1,485 universities and research institutes in Asia. Positive results - the strong foundation for the transformation to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable University The analysis in individual field of the ranking shows that UEH is one of the Top Universities in Vietnam in the fields of Economics, Finance, Business, Administration and Accounting. In particular, in 2022, UEH made its mark on the SCImago rankings for the first time when leading Vietnamese Universities in diverse new multidisciplinary fields listed as Energy (for example, management policies aimed at renewable energy and sustainable environmental development through the use of clean energy, energy safety and economic development and so on), Environmental Science, Social Science, Mathematical Statistics that are ranked at 2, 4, 7, 14 positions, respectively. This result indicates that the multi-disciplinary and multi-field development orientations have been gradually and carefully implemented by the University for a long time and gradually become a key development strategy of UEH. This is the launching pad for UEH to continue towards transforming strongly, becoming a multi-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary University in the 2021 – 2025 period; at the same time, realizing the vision of becoming a research-oriented university with a strong position in the region and around the world by 2030. Equal and effective development strategy on all 3 aspects: Scientific Research, Innovation and Social Impact SCImago ranks research institutions in the world (universities, research institutes) based on 03 criteria: Research efficiency (50%), Innovation achievement (30%) and Social impact association (20%) with 5-year-period data before the 02=year-publication timeline; Only website indexes get data from the previous year. SCImago 2022 for UEH ranking results affirm UEH’ adequate and effective development strategy in all three aspects: scientific research, innovation and social impact. * Scientific research growing strongly in quantity and is superior in publication quality compared to those of the common ground Within the 2016-2020 period, the number of scientific researches of UEH increased sharply and spread across many fields. With a team of more than 400 researchers including UEH staff, UEH learners, alumni and collaborating researchers, in the period 2016-2020, UEH, in accordance with the Scopus database, had 771 scientific articles published, an increase of 112.4% compared with the 2015-2019 period (with 363 articles). In which, the fields UEH announced are quite diverse, the most mentioned are: Economics, Econometrics and Finance (28.3%); Business, management and Accounting; Social sciences (13.3%). The fields UEH announcing as the most published in the 2016-2020 period What is more special, UEH's new multidisciplinary fields reached the top of SCImago this year, all of which tended to increase in the number of publications recently: Energy increased by 114%, Environmental Science increased by 208%, Mathematical Statistics increased by 114%.34% and Social Sciences increased up 99%. At the same time, UEH promotes internationalization in scientific research, international publication cooperation with 329 universities, spreading across 58 countries with nearly 450 international co-authors. In addition, the published quality of UEH is superior to that of the national and international averages. Statistically, UEH's research performance increased by 48 points thanks to its excellence in research and focused publication in 46 Scopus/SciVal journals. The average citation coefficient of UEH articles is 11.5 citations/article. In which, the fact that the industry-adjusted citation coefficient (Field-Weighted Citation Impact) is 1.96 means that UEH's publications have 96% more citations than the average of universities in the world if compared with the same publication field. UEH has 162 articles in the Top 10% of the most cited articles in their respective fields (accounting for 22.8% of the number of publications) whereas Vietnamese average rate is 14.4%. Furthermore, that UEH's Scopus publications mostly focus on high-ranking journals with 75.9% of Scopus publications in the Q1 and Q2 rating subgroups and 24.1% in the Q3 and Q4 rating subgroups reflects that UEH's Scopus publication quality is superior to that of the national average. * Promoting innovation and increasing new innovations towards sustainable changes (Innovation) With a pioneer role in improving practical application capacity and arousing creative potential, UEH Innovation Institute (UII) has promoted its role in supporting new ideas and innovations through projects of incubating, researching and applying sustainable solutions towards contributions to the development of the innovation economy in Vietnam and the world. In addition to coordinating Techfest programs, UEH connects with Innovation Centers of a number of economic-technical universities of Singapore (SUTD, NYP, RP), Indonesia (PMBS), Germany (SUTD, NYP, RP), Leipzig University) and so on with the purpose of assisting students and startups with the opportunity to work and to learn about the Southeast Asian market with the support of partners. With these positive activities, UEH's Innovation index on the SCImago 2022 ranking has increased by 116 points. *UEH has been a reputable provider of information, knowledge and research from academics to applications, trusted by the community (Societal Impact) UEH has been actively promoting communication programs, spreading knowledge, scientific research articles, articles of applied knowledge, useful information through a system of multi-object communication channels. Specifically, the website system ueh.edu.vn is being constantly updated, the social network system has a massive number of followers as well as various new channels serve young people and the Newsletter is shared regularly every month. These practical activities have contributed to push the UEH website system in the top of websites with high traffic volume and easily displayed on search engines, with more than 2 million visits per year in average, the number of New users accessing the UEH site from the Google search bar is more than 63,000 per month. The fact that UEH website system is the source of information for more than 43,000 Google keywords means that UEH has been gradually becoming a reputable site providing information, knowledge and research from academics to applications, trusted by the community in case of the need to search, contributing to explanation for the significant increase to the Social Influence criterion in terms of the UEH SCImago ranking. UEH website system being in the top of websites with massive access and easiness to display on search engines Being promoted by SCImago with diverse positive results once again shows the vision of becoming a research university with academic reputation in Asia, the strategy of promoting academic research published internationally through the UEH's research funds and policies to update and to innovate in recent years have achieved practical results, resulting in enhancing UEH's academic reputation, spreading Vietnamese scientific knowledge on the world stage and making UEH’ contributions towards the social sustainable development. Achieving the above results is thanks to the unremitting efforts of the UEH collective under the correct direction of the University's leaders together with the policies to encourage and to create conditions for lecturers and officials to promote activities, to improve the quality of interdisciplinary teaching actively, to increase the quality and quantity of scientific research with international publications, concentration on innovation and social impact promotion in the most practical way. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - asserted: “With the strategy of becoming a multi-disciplinary and multi-major university with research-oriented and sustainable action, UEH collective, over the past time, has been making constant efforts so as to improve the quality of teaching, academic research, international publication, to focus on innovation and to increase social impact. Up to today, the results achieved are very positive, not only increasing UEH's academic reputation but also making practical contributions to the national socio-economic development. Continuing to maintain and promote the above spirit, I firmly believe that UEH will develop more and more on the way to becoming a multi-disciplinary and sustainable university with research orientation, continuing to rank in the international rankings and increasing our presence on prestigious charts”. By 2025, UEH aims to be in the Top 500 Best Universities in Asia according to the QS Asia Ranking. Therefore, being recognized by SCImago and with the achievements that UEH has achieved in the past period, and the continuous efforts of the whole university, UEH is expected to achieve this goal in the near future very soon. SCImago organization includes Spanish research institutions listed as: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), University of Granada, Extremadura, Carlos III (Madrid) and Alcalá de Henares. The purpose of this ranking is to provide a useful measurement tool for organizations, policy makers and research managers to analyze, evaluate and improve research activities and performance in different university and research institutes. In Vietnam, SCImago is a prestigious ranking, used by organizations like the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam and the Nafosted Foundation as one of the reference foundations regarding the assessment process of science and technology organizations. News, photos: Department of Marketing – Communication, Department of Science Management – International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology International trade agreements will open up immense opportunities for Vietnamese logistics industry in the coming years, leading to the development of warehousing and transportation services. However, most domestic logistics enterprises are completely small-and-medium-sized companies. The management system is not synchronized as well as the shortage of capital, experience, technology and labor qualifications, the competitiveness of Vietnamese logistics industry is much lower than that in the world. Recently, augmented reality technology (AR - Augmented Reality) has opened up many new directions of application and development, helping to improve operational efficiency and competitiveness of enterprises in the field of Logistics in general and Intralogistics services in particular (Winkler & Zinsmeister, 2019). Augmented reality technology is rated relatively high in terms of investment value as well as the scope and initial investment cost that can match the existing facilities and operating procedures of enterprises operating in the field of Intralogistics in Vietnam. However, most enterprises operating in the field of Intralogistics Vietnam have not applied augmented reality technology yet. The integration of this technology into organizational processes in the field of Intralogistics in the world in general and Vietnam in particular has posed diverse challenges. Researches on the application of augmented reality technology in the field of Logistics and Intralogistics focus only on the ability to integrate technology and its impact on business processes, almost of which does not analyze the confusion and complexity obstacles that can arise from integrating augmented reality technology into the organization. The article analyzes and proposes policies to increase the likelihood of success when applying augmented reality technology to Intralogistics services in Vietnam. Stages with highly potential application of augmented reality technology in Intralogistics activities in Vietnam: Firstly, applying augmented reality technology in order-picking will bring out the best in the potential and benefits of this technology. Given the important role of warehousing, goods picking takes a large amount of time and resources and accounts for about 55% of total operating costs (Khanzode & Shah, 2017). Moreover, the demand for fast and high-quality delivery is increasing in the age of technology, resulting in pressure to streamline the picking process. However, most warehouses around the world in general and Vietnam in particular are handling products by manual process with a paper-based approach. In addition, this type of work is often performed by short-term workers who may lack the experience and skill to do it without error. As a result, a number of augmented reality technology innovations have been applied to large warehouses that store overcrowded goods during the peak seasons. Secondly, train employees to perform value-added services. Augmented reality technology is used to train warehouse staff at a lower cost with flexible times and places. This type of training is useful during peak seasons when the warehouse workforce typically multiplies and boosts the productivity of newly hired warehouse workers to the highest possible level. The roadmap of applying augmented reality in companies operating in the field of Intralogistics in Vietnam can be summarized through five steps as follows: Setting goals for augmented reality apps Various tasks and subtasks can be implemented or improved using augmented reality technology but may require varying levels of technology and complexity. For example, a company may choose to install an appropriate augmented reality app on a smartphone. Complex devices like augmented reality smart glasses can be used for maintenance or assembly tasks along with the right software. Creating your own digital content Augmented reality applications include software, hardware and digital content. Corporate hardware and software can be easily purchased; however, digital content, as the core of the application, is the sole asset of the company and should be created within the company. For an object to be presented in an augmented reality application, it needs to be digitized. This can be achieved by customizing existing 3D models of products and machines or by creating new models using 3D modeling or 2D/3D scanning. The wisest strategy for the company is to make a list of existing digital assets in 3D and other forms, after that, proceeding to build the digital content using 3D modeling or 2D, 3D scanning. On the other hand, digitizing documents of technical instructions listed as assembly instructions, machine repair instructions, design procedures and so on into digital content suitable for augmented reality applications is a complex task that requires a team that includes the technologists from this company besides augmented practical specialists. Locating augmented reality devices and connected objects Each of these technologies has both advantages and disadvantages. The marker pen technology is the simplest and seemingly most reliable method for Vietnamese companies. In the future, researchers are improving and upgrading these methods and developing hybrid methods based on a combination of available technologies. Determining the required augmented reality device For simple augmented reality applications, devices listed as smartphones and tablets are suitable. The current augmented reality devices can receive manual commands (smartphones and tablets), voice commands (smartphones, tablets and specialized glasses) and eye commands (specialized glasses). Devices that receive eye and voice commands save time and allow the users’ hands to perform other tasks. However, due to the nature of noisy industrial environments, these devices are difficult to filter out noise and function properly. As a result, companies use gear that aligns with their goals in the short term and develop a cross-platform approach that enables augmented reality experiences across multiple device platforms in the long term. Defining an approach to augmented reality software development Two common approaches to augmented reality software development are as follows: (i) standalone software that loads onto a device and can be run without an Internet connection, and (ii) access to augmented reality content hosted on the cloud. The first approach is reliable and suitable for high-resolution experiences; nevertheless, it is not easy to change digital content. The second approach requires an Internet connection, however, developers can easily change and upgrade content on multiple devices. The second approach is suitable for companies that require frequent changes to digital content. In addition, in order to increase user acceptance, businesses need to pay attention to solutions that focus on increasing communication between employees and reducing concerns regarding privacy risks of users and those around them during using their augmented reality devices. Augmented reality applications, currently, are being the most popular in Intralogistics worldwide. (Source: Collected photos) The most promising stages for augmented reality application in Vietnam are order picking and training that can later be developed into other forms listed as maintenance, human-robot cooperation, logistics planning. Key steps of augmented reality implementation in companies are also outlined, covering broader requirements, including non-technological requirements like the ease of application use and, most importantly, two aspects that risk the privacy of users and those around them. With the increasing interconnectedness and popularity of smart devices, two aspects of privacy risk need special attention for further study. In addition, the following areas of future research selected are as the most promising: object and site recognition; eye and voice control; control industrial systems through augmented reality. These areas allow to combine existing technologies and exploit their best properties to achieve the highest achievements, therefore, improving the digital industrial environment in Intralogistics services. Please refer to the full research of Augmented Reality Technology Application in Intralogistics in Vietnam here tại đây. Author: MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Danh – Economics Faculty, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management. This article in Series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NO # 36 “APPLYING CRITICAL THINKING DESIGN INTO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND PRACTICAL LESSONS” News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 30th - 31st, 2022, with the aims of celebrating the Month of Youth 2022 and responding to UEH Zero Waste project of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Student Association - Union of UEH School of Social Sciences organized successfully the program “Green Fire Station” with a desire to spread meaningful messages raising the awareness of students about improving the environment. Celebrating the Month of Youth 2022 with the topic “Creative Youth”, the Green Fire Station program organized by Student Association - Union of UEH School of Social Sciences took place with a welcome of students. The program was held to target at bringing students a useful and interesting playground to advance a “Zero Waste” lifestyle. Throughout 3  stations of activities, students both earned more environmental knowledge and had opportunities to practice based on garbage classification and recycling activities. Activity 1 “More” Green Station - Reduce In this activity, students watched pictures, infographics, with information and knowledge about the environment, 3R Model, and so on, which were illustrated lively and vividly. After that, they respectively answered questions related to the knowledge they had just studied, simultaneously classified garbage to the answer A, B, C representing each sort of garbage. All students showed their interest in earning further environmental knowledge and raising awareness related to the fact of environmental pollution via figures and practicing directly garbage classification. Activity 1 “More” Green Station - Reduce Activity 2: “Keep” Green Station - Reuse In activity 2, students can understand more regarding garbage classification ways throughout garbage classification activities with a diverse range of available garbage (already processed) prepared by Board of Organizing. Those activities were supposed to be simple, but completely exciting thanks to regulating participants to stand 2 meters away from the garbage and use a 1-meter-long chopstick to hold and classify the garbage. For that reason, this activity took place excitingly and partially challenged the students. (Activity 2: “Keep” Green Station - Reuse) Activity 3: Green “Creating” Station - Recycle Before finishing the journey at Green Fire Station, UEH students would experience recycling products from products classified in activity 2 with tools provided by the Board of Organizing. Shortly, UEHers proved their creativity due to their personalized products boldly carrying their true color and also useful for life. Especially, attending activity 3, students are able to recycle and seat with new friends, together creating an enjoyable and amazing atmosphere. The message: Don’t “ignore” the environment & Embrace the World from participating students After 2 days of the Green Fire Station 03 meaningful activities, the program received the support of 553 students with an estimate of 300 products. Hopefully, these figures do not stop at this stage but will be spread wider by UEHers with a green lifestyle spirit and garbage classification habit with the 3R Model that they experienced through 3 activities of the program, contributing to creating a Green living community surrounding UEH students. Students excitingly checked in with the Board of Organizing Students interestingly waiting for their turns to be involved The group of Board of Organizing of UEH School of Social Sciences Memorable moments of “Green Fire Station” can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/LlctUeh/posts/5442664902476362 News, photos: Student Association - Union of  UEH School of Social Sciences, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 9th April 2022, at Auditorium A.116, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City stately held the Graduation Ceremony 2022 for new Doctors and Masters. This was an occasion to honor 668 new post-graduates who obtained outstanding achievements in the process of studying, researching and international publication and is preparing to reap new success in the upcoming journeys. Attending the Graduation Ceremony, there were UEH representatives as follows: Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH;  Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Heads of UEH Member Colleges; Schools having Doctoral and Master’s programs; Professors, Associate Professors, Lecturers, Students together with new Doctors and Masters. The overview of the Graduation Ceremony Stating at the ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - congratulated and appreciated the outstanding efforts in the study, research, and international publication of new Doctors and Masters over the past time: “Representing the Leaders of the University, I do honestly congratulate these new 24 new Doctors and 644 new Masters who have achieved excellent academic and research results. You can be proud of graduating from UEH - an asserted and positioned brand that is a high-quality and prestigious university in Vietnam in training and researching and is gradually and strongly integrating into modern global education. New Post-graduates can work in domestic, regional and international markets by graduating from UEH; in fact, many alumni have done so.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh applauded new Doctors and Masters Besides, the President referred to prospective development orientation for the post-graduates. He especially emphasized advancing technology application and innovation for bettering professional knowledge in the era of globalization, under the increasingly profound impact of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution on the socio-economy. New Doctors and Masters are required to enrich their knowledge, gradually expand their research scope, equip themself with interdisciplinary knowledge in economic science, innovative technology applied to professional aspects, and upgrade their English standards to enlarge studying and exchanging academics. UEH hoped that the post-graduates would continue to connect with UEH to contribute and exchange their specialization. New Masters can learn higher programs in English and Vietnamese while new Doctors are expected to be visiting lecturers with the following activities: teaching, researching and participating in professional councils of the university. Due to the lifelong learning path, increasingly high demands of society will be responded to and, therefore, the scope of activities and growth mindset can reach out to the world. With equipped knowledge from the university, self-study, and self-research capacities, post-graduates will become good experts, lecturers and brave leaders who can work domestically and internationally. He also expected that post-graduates will be members of the UEH Alumni network with approximately 250 000 alumni and former learners from all levels of UEH who graduated from 1977 to the present time to promote valuable traditions, share, corporate, and support the mutual development. Simultaneously, the Professor President sincerely thanked the agencies and families of new Doctors and Masters who supported and encouraged them to attain their current successes. In the graduation batch of 2022, three Postgraduates defended their thesis in English with experts and foreign professors participating in the Councils. They published 6 articles in prestigious journals and international conferences. At the ceremony, UEH awarded 24 Doctor degrees (7 Doctors in Accountancy, 7 Doctors in Business Administration, 5 Doctors in Development Economics, 1 Doctor of Commerce, 1 Doctor in Political Economy, 1 Doctor of Banking, 1 Doctor of Finance, 1 Doctor of Statistics) and 644 Master degrees (173 Masters of Business Administration, 111 Masters of Banking, 97 Masters of Public Finance, 63 Masters of Finance, 60 Masters of Accounting, 41 Masters of Economic Management, 30 Masters of Public Management, 25 Masters of Economic Statistics, 18 Masters in Economic Law,  18 Masters of Development Economics, 14 Masters of International Business, 10 Masters of Political Economics, 4 Masters of other fields). Awarding Diplomas to Doctors and Masters in 2022 Closing successfully, the ceremony was a remarkable event marking postgraduate-training achievements of UEH, which indicates the efforts and dedication of the whole university in training high-quality human resources for the country. This is the proof of lecturers’ conscientiousness and the study and research efforts of the learners. Wishing fresh Doctors and Masters will reach accomplishments in their future careers and life. Over 45 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City became a prestigious and key university brand on the Vietnamese higher education map, gradually making an academic mark in the global market. Along the way, the university has performed well in its responsibility in contributing to training high-quality human resources capable of working and integrating on the international path. In 32 years of training postgraduates, UEH has instructed more than 15,000 Masters and 542 Doctors majoring in economics, business, public management and law that are effectively promoting their roles in central, local, and business organizations, which contributes to the national growth. Additional photos related to the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In accordance with the spirit of commitment to community service - spreading knowledge, on March 26th, 2022, the Center for Economics, Law and Management Training (CTELG) under the UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management initiated the first season of the CTELG Talk Series with over 130 attendees. CTELG Talk Series will be a series of conversations and presentations from national and international authors, discussing colorful aspects of economy, law and management organized by CTELG. CTELG Talk Series is expected to be held once every two quarters in 2022 and once every quarter in 2023 to share new sources of knowledge, to update new information and trends in economics, law and manage. Overview of the CTELG Talk Series Event, First season, Session 1, at hall B1.205 Overview of the event CTELG Talk Series first season, part 1, through online format CTELG Talk, Session 1 of the First season was held in terms of Valuation field, themed “Selection of similar businesses in business valuation activities in ASEAN countries” by Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc - Presented by CTELG Director. The program is organized under Hybrid form (direct format combined with online format). The event connected more than 80 participants directly at Hall B1.205 (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus) as well as more than 50 participants attended online via Google Meet platform. Guests attending the event are delegates from Price Management Department (Ministry of Finance); Presidents, General directors, Managers, price appraisers at valuation companies; Director of the valuation consulting Department of auditing companies, investment funds and banks. In addition, the program also received the warm attention of delegates from other industries/professionals listed as real estate development, construction, finance, franchising and international business. In the opening speech, Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc introduced CTELG to business leaders and shared CTELG orientations in KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER - one of the three important pillars identified by CTELG in the early days of its establishment. Through the panel discussion, CTELG sent the message to the guests: “We do understand that this is the time when CTELG, as a short-term training center, needs to be a pioneer, to make more efforts than ever before. This is the time to perform well the spirit of COMMUNITY SERVICE - LANDING KNOWLEDGE”. CTELG in the organizational structure of CELG School Development strategy of CTELG for 2022-2025 period Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc shared at the program the spirit of community service commitment - spreading knowledge that CTELG is aiming for and receiving the support of the participants. At CTELG Talk - Session 1, Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc, representing their author group (Dr. Hay Sinh, MSc. Tran Bich Van, and MSc. Asessor. Nguyen Kim Duc), presented “The model of choosing enterprises is similar in operation. Business Valuation Activity in ASEAN countries”. The first version of this theme, conducted for the Vietnamese market, was presented at the 20th ASEAN Price Appraisers Conference 2017 in Singapore and honored to receive the “BEST PAPER AWARD” award by Prof. Lim Lan Yuan - President of WAVO (World Association of Valuation Organizations) awarded in the name of President of AVA (ASEAN Valuers Association). In more details, Mr. Duc presented some key features in applying current academic research to the practice of valuation activities; at the same time, guiding the guests on how to apply the similar business selection model into practice. International publications on mineral valuation and mass appraisal written by experts from organizations with valuation functions in the world were also introduced by the speaker to the participants. Guests listening to the speaker’s presenting aspects of the valuation profession Through this program, the speaker provided guests with more ways to explore the open scientific repository and provided a completely new, professional and class-oriented view of the valuation profession. The speaker also asserted that each business valuation dossier is unique and no two business profiles are the same. Therefore, a price appraiser, like an artist, needs passion to sublimate, in which his work - the appraisal certificate - is tailored for each set of documents. Expert Pham Thi Binh – Chairman of Hoang Gia Appraisal JSC, Former Deputy Director, Government Pricing Department Mr Dang Sy Kiet - Dat Xanh Group sharing Summarizing his presentation, Mr. Nguyen Kim Duc emphasized: “Valuation is a science or art [...] is a famous concept of Professor Lim Lan Yuan, President of WAVO; in which, artistry is the professional judgment of the appraiser. Ideally, artistry exists due to the professional nature; However, in reality, the artistry also comes from the absence of theoretical foundations or empirical research to support because practical activities are always diverse. Therefore, the greatest practical significance of these events is to contribute to a partial shift from art to science so that the artistry, over time, will be created in accordance with the specificity of the profession”. The delegates took memorial photos at the program On the road to forming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, UEH is constantly promoting scientific research activities, connecting the community to spread practical knowledge values, and solve social and economic challenges and in the current globalization context, thereby, towards sustainable development. Additional photos at the program: The guests took memorial photos at the program (From left to right: MSc. Assessor. Pham Ha Minh - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Valuation and Consulting Joint Stock Company (VNVC); Dr. Ngo Dac Thuan - Chairman of the Board of Directors of IP Group; Representative Nguyen Thu Oanh - Chairman of the Board of Members Jupiter Real Estate Consulting Co., Ltd; MSc. Assessor. Nguyen Kim Duc - Director of CTELG; Mr. Hoang Minh - Deputy Director of Viet Tin Valuation Joint Stock Company; Representative Huynh Nu Ngoc Diep - Head of Department, Appraisal Co., Ltd. Price and Consultant Phuong Nam; Representative Nguyen Thi Phuong - Head of Post-Control Group - MN, Sao Moc Real Estate Consulting Co., Ltd; MSc. Assessor. Le Kieu Trang - Deputy General Director of E XIM Valuation Joint Stock Company) MSc. Assessor. Nguyen Ngoc Chau - Chairman and General Director of E XIM Valuation JSC (EXIMA) talking to Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of Department of Planning - Investment - Development Guests checking-in and receiving certificates of attendance from the Organizing Committee The delegates taking memorial photos at the program News, photos: Training Center for Economics, Law and Management, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of April 04th, 2022, at Auditorium B1.302, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Opening Ceremony of “Training Program for Level-3 Managers - HCMC Power Corporation 2022” for 138 learners currently working at HCMC Power Corporation (EVNHCMC). Attending the Opening Ceremony, in terms of UEH, were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy, Head of the Department of Continuing Education and Heads of Departments/ functions and lecturers. In terms of EVNHCMC, there were Mr. Tran Khiem Tuan - Deputy General Director of HCMC Power Corporation (attending via an online platform), Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha - Head of Board of Human Resources, Mr. Nguyen Huu Vinh - Vice Head of Board of Human Resources and the participation of 138 learners of the Training Program for Level-3 Managers 2022. Overview of the Opening Ceremony Delivering a speech to begin the course, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “After 46 years of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been affirming to be a leading reliable university in Vietnam, which provides society with high-quality human resources being able to integrate into international working environments. In addition to providing programs in different cycles from undergraduate to PhD, UEH has organized short-term training and fostering courses in the field of innovation and smart city management, digital economics, entrepreneurship, government management, advancing corporate quality and so on. With the strategy for developing to be a multidisciplinary higher education institution, since 2021, UEH has supplemented new training fields responding to the 4.0 era and current international integrating tendency. Performing the cooperation agreement between University of Economics HCMC (UEH) and HCMC Power Corporation (EVNHCM) in 2022, with the aim of supplying modern corporate managing skills and knowledge for level-3 managers of EVNHCMC, UEH invited lecturers specialized practically to teach them and prepared facilities serving the class, and apply technologies to organizing tasks and managing the class listed as using Apps, Dashboard, LMS UEH, and electronic learner ID cards. On behalf of UEH Board of Management, I do wish all learners to study well, absorb useful knowledge to apply to real assignments at your units”. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH delivering a speech to open the course Mr. Tran Khiem Tuan - Deputy General Director of HCMC Power Corporation shared: “Fostering managers is an extremely important process in officials organizing tasks to gradually upgrade managerial and operational capacities for senior officials, conditioning officials to develop themself, advancing skills, knowledge, and implementing well-assigned tasks and missions in accordance with regulations. According to Decision 1636 in the 2021 - 2025 period in terms of issuing regulation training and developing the human resources of National Vietnam Electricity Group and the demands of HCMC Power Corporation, all officials of the corporation are required to pass an appropriate official-managing fostering course and satisfy all standards to be considered being appointed as officials of the corporation. For that reason, the corporation cooperates with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on holding a course training level-3 managers. I hope that after this course, the officials will earn more experience in human resources management and strategy implementation of the corporation in the upcoming time. On behalf of the Board of Management of the corporation, I honorably thank University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for collaborating with us on organizing the course, I truly desire our work to obtain remarkable achievements in the near future”. Mr. Tran Khiem Tuan - Deputy General Director of HCMC Power Corporation sharing via online format Training Program for Level-3 Managers - HCMC Power Corporation 2022 set up targets to supplement modern corporate managerial skills for level-3 managers of EVNHCMC, in which 138 learners in the followings objectives: Director, Deputy Director, Accountant of level-3 units, Representatives of shares of the corporate in subsidiary and affiliated companies, Heads of Departments/ Functions at the corporate and officials nominated for the above titles. The course includes 06 topics: Human Resources (including Corporate Cultures); Skills for managing and implementing strategies (including Planning to develop the electricity market); Risk Management (including Controlling and obeying law knowledge); Communication Management, Skills and Press Information Provision; Corporate Finance Management. UEH is responsible for teaching theories and Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) and EVNHCM are in charge of the practicality. The course is divided into 03 classes, the duration of the course is 12 days/ class via face-to-face format at UEH. Learners satisfying all requirements will be granted a certificate of completion by UEH and EVNHCMC. Delegates and learners taking a memorable photo Overcoming 46 years of forming and evolving, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has become a top leading university brand in the Vietnamese higher education system and marked its name in the international market, which is a place training successful managers and businessmen, contributing to developing human resources serving the mission of industrializing and modernizing the country in the context of global economic integration. Additional photos: Students of Class 1 discussing and studying theories of the first topic of the course News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Continuing Education Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 1st April 2022, the Cooperation Signing Ceremony and Awarding “Knowledge Bookcase” between UEH College of Business and BIDV Ben Nghe Branch was held at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC). This event tended to assert and expand cooperation relationships in training, fostering and developing high-quality human resources which contributes to the growth of the national economy in general and advances scientific-researching and advisory competence of both sides in particular. UEH representatives participated are comprised of Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice President at UEH College of Busines and Dean at School of International Business - Marketing; Master Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Dean at School of Finance; Master Le Dat Chi - Vice Dean at School of Finance. In terms of BIDV Ben Nghe branch, there was the attendance of Director Tran Thanh Linh; Assistant Director - Tran Thi Thu Ha; Head of Corporate Client Department 1 - Vu Minh Duc together with the mutual appearance of guests and lecturers from all Schools, Faculties and Departments. Overview of the signing ceremony Sharing this mutual cooperation relationship, Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang stated: “Carrying out the UEH mission in training high-quality human resources in the field of business orienting to integration and knowledge transferring to be global citizens, one of the development strategies at School of Business is to train prospective-job successful learners and to promote personal potential. Therefore, in addition to intellectual equipment, we put the priority on skills and encourage students to join business semesters, business-field tours as well as invite experts to share their experiences. Over the years, UEH has signed a range of cooperation agreements with business partners which opens internship and career opportunities for thousands of students annually. In recent years, of the units that have cooperated with the School of Finance, BIDV Ben Nghe branch is also the partner that has been accepting internship students with their participation in business semesters, recruiting graduates as well as coordinating and supportive activities for students. Currently, UEH College of Business and BIDV Ben Nghe branch officially sign a memorandum of cooperation with a desire to further mutual relationship expansion in training, consulting, fostering and developing high-quality human resources, especially in the field of Finance - Banking. I do congratulate the more and more successful cooperation between UEH College of Business and BIDV bank Ben Nghe branch.” Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice President of UEH College of Business stated Director of BIDV bank Ben Nghe branch - Tran Thanh Linh shared: “UEH, with more than 46 years of establishment and development, has trained a great number of talented generations to serve the national economy, many of which have been working in important BIDV positions. We are aiming to find young, well-trained and high-quality human resources there to contribute and lead to the desirable growth of BIDV. Also, we are on an innovative journey and digital comprehensive transformation for the whole employees who receive conditions to experience the change of recruitment, working and internship environment. Due to this reason, recently, UEH and BIDV officially signed MoU and MoA which create a chance to educate high-quality human resources, enlarge career opportunities for new graduates, and a future collaboration in researching scientific topics, deploying new products and services following international trends. We hope that the two-sided cooperation relationship will achieve good results.” Director of BIDV bank Ben Nghe branch - Tran Thanh Linh stated To assert and expand the cooperation relationship in training, fostering and developing high-quality human resources which contribute to the growth of the national economy in general, and advance scientific researching competence and mutual advice, UEH College of Business and BIDV bank Ben Nghe branch decide to sign 5-year cooperation agreement (2022 - 2026) on some major fields: training connection with practice (specific programs in 2022 listed as Internship Program/ Business Semester; Business Field Tour; Sharing-reality and Training-skill Experts; Building and evaluating training programs; Sharing knowledge with corporates); Connecting to conduct research and projects; Connecting to attract human resources; Connecting to the fund - “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Acting sustainably” (Incubating talents; International reaching ; Spreading knowledge). Board of UEH College of Business and Board of Directors of BIDV Bank, Ben Nghe Branch signing MoU Signing a Memorandum of Agreement - MoA Besides, on this cooperation occasion, BIDV Ben Nghe Branch implements initial activities in the cooperation contents in 2022 which is awarding Knowledge Bookcase valued 20 million VND for students of the Finance - Banking field, UEH College of Business, assisting students to have additional sources of specialized study and research files in the learning process at UEH. BIDV Ben Nghe Branch awarding the Knowledge Bookcase to UEH College of Business UEH College of Business presenting souvenirs to Board of Management of BIDV Ben Nghe Branch In accordance with the internationalization tendency and restructuring strategies forming a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is gradually innovating the strategic mindset developing education and training, promoting internationalization and expanding a network connecting with corporates and partners to increase the practicality, simultaneously, extending an internship and professional network for students. Additional photos related to the ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 02nd and 03rd, at the Convention Center of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, Institute of Public Policy, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) collaborated with the People’s Committee of Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau on organizing the short-term training course on “Innovation and Digitalization in Public Sector” for more than 100 key leading officials at Provincial and District levels within the Province. Attending the training course, in terms of University of Economics HCMC, were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) and Director of Institute of Public Policy, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean at Insitute of Tourism, UEH College of Business (COB) and lecturers of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government. In terms of the People’s Committee of Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau, there were the attendances of Mr. Tran Van Tuan - Vice President of the People’s Committee of Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau and more than 100 learners as key leaders of Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau. Delivering the opening speech of the training course, Mr. Tran Van Tuan - Vice President of the People’s Committee of Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau sent his thoughtful gratitude to Institute of Public Policy for supporting to organize the training course. He emphasized that the Decision of the 7th Party Convention of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province in the 2020 - 2025 period initiated one of 10 core missions which is “Promoting technological science application, creating a start-up ecosystem, enhancing administrative renovation, digitalization, building smart cities”. The Local Authorities suggested an Acting Program with an orientation to 2030, which leads Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau to basically complete the digital process and form it to be a smart city model and fundamentally and comprehensively innovate the management and operation activities of the local authorities, the manufacturing and business activities of corporates, and the life- and working styles of the citizens, digital economics will become a core foundation promoting the economy to develop firmly and the construction of a safe, humanity, and prosperity society”. Mr. Tran Van Tuan - Vice President of the People’s Committee of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province - delivering the opening speech of the training course In the opening session, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai mentioned the targets of the training program: (1) Advancing understanding of the context of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and the impacts of the environment on the provincial-level competitiveness capacity towards sustainable development; (2) Understanding innovation and digitalization in Public Sector and its roles in increasing the competitiveness capacity and sustainable development of the province; (3) Understanding approaches to smart city affiliating with digitalization; (4) Intensively understanding planning and managing the effective implementation of digital innovative strategies in the public sector of locals/ organizations; (5) Changing management in the digital era aiming to successfully deploy digitalization in locals; and (6) Understanding the role of leading and risk management in the process of carrying out digitalization in the province. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) was stating The course took place successfully with the active and exciting participation of all Heads of all-level Departments and the People’s Committee, which represented the determination of those Heads in promoting the successful implementation of digitalization in Ba Ria Province - Vung Tau. The success of the course opens new opportunities for cooperation in the field of applied research, training, consultancy, and debate regarding policies between Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Additional photos of the training course: Mr. Tran Van Tuan - Vice President of the People’s Committee of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province and lecturers, learners who attended the training course Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Director of UEH Institute of Public Policy - introducing comprehensively the program of the training course Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri - Dean at Institute of Tourism - UEH College of Business Dr. Trinh Tu Anh (the last person on the right side), Director of Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) Learners taking a memorable photo News, photos: CELG General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On April 07th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City held the Inauguration Ceremony of Campus D located at 196 Tran Quang Khai Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Campus D is one of the official training campuses of ISB Institute, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the upcoming time. Established in 2010, ISB Institute, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has unstoppably developed on the basis of long-term missions, visions, and strategic targets. ISB Institute will have become a reputable educational, research, and intensively consultant center in terms of Economics and Business Administration in Asia by 2025. To obtain these targets, ISB Institute has been building good relationships with domestic and international institutions to advance the quality of its training programs which are typically the Talented Undergraduate Program ISB BBUS, Western Sydney Undergraduate, Global Pathways Studying Abroad, and various high-quality postgraduate programs. On April 07th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City organized the Inauguration Ceremony of Campus D located at 196 Tran Quang Khai, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City and transferred it to ISB Institute with the aim of offering high-quality international programs Since April 07th, 2022, the building of Campus D - 196 Tran Quang Khai has become one of the official training campuses of ISB Institute The remarkable development of facilities marks the achievements and efforts of ISB Institute, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. This has been the proof of the true steps and breakthrough strategies in the process of autonomy and development of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the past time. In terms of ISB, in particular, with a desire to construct an international standard learning and teaching environment, with the consent of the Board of Management of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, ISB Institute started to refurbish the building 196 Tran Quang Khai to be one of the official training campuses of ISB Institute. After several months of refurbishing, ISB Institute organized the Inauguration Ceremony at 196 Tran Quang Khai, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. The Ceremony honorably welcomed delegates from the UEH Board of Management: Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Jabes Journal - Former Vice President of UEH, and Heads, Vice Heads of Departments, Units, Functions, and lecturers, employees of ISB Institute - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Stating at the Ceremony, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council emphasized: “For ISB Institute, in addition to advancing the quality of training and scientific research, upgrading facilities is important. Since its establishment in 2010, ISB Institute has evolved significantly and obtained lots of achievements in the field of teaching and research. This helps students be confident in competing with others in the international labor market. ISB Institute will continue to increase the quality of training as well as promote scientific research. Besides, we will organize more internationalization activities listed as student exchange and enrolling international students, being present on reputable educational rankings and accrediting firmly educational programs.” Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council - stated at the Ceremony Modern facilities in the new campus The building of Campus D - 196 Tran Quang Khai Street - is designed with a modern topic and dynamic, open spaces In the future, the building of Campus D - 196 Tran Quang Khai is promised to be an international standard learning environment being warmly recognized by students with thousands of facilities responding to their study and training demands. ISB Institute, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was established with the aim of constructing a dynamic and modern educational environment satisfying international standards. Further information regarding the ISB Institute can be found here: https://isb.edu.vn/ To assure all learners are competitive and quickly responsive to the global economy after graduating, ISB Institute provides completely English-taught undergraduate programs - Talented Undergraduate ISB BBus, Western Sydney Undergraduate, Global Pathways Studying Abroad and a number of high-quality postgraduate programs. News, photos: ISB Institute, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 31st, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Dong Thap People’s Committee formally signed a cooperation agreement for the 2022 – 2027 period. This occasion marked a cooperation relationship milestone that brings practical results, contributing to the socio-economic development of Dong Thap province and advancing the academic reputation and sustainable action of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the upcoming time.
The signing ceremony recorded the presence of Mr. Pham Thien Nghia - Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee and provincial cadres. Representing UEH, there were the appearances of Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of UEH Council; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council and Heads of UEH Units and Departments.
After signing the first cooperation agreement in October 2017, UEH and Dong Thap People’s Committee had some exchanges, conducted a great number of cooperation contents, and achieved some specific results in training undergraduates and graduates as well as coordinated scientific research at the order of Dong Thap province. This is a crucial practical basis for the two sides to adjust, supplement cooperation contents, and officially sign a cooperation agreement for the 2022 - 2027 period on the morning of March 31st, 2022.
Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee - Pham Thien Nghia and Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH signing a memorandum of cooperation
Specifically, the purpose of this cooperation agreement signing was to focus on such aspects as Human Resources training and development, coordination of science and technology activities, consultancy and criticism for socio-economic development programs, policies, and plans of Dong Thap province.
Mr. Pham Thien Nghia - Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee - required relevant Provincial Departments to actively coordinate with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to promote the implementation of the two-side agreed tasks, especially those that have a direct impact and relation to the socio-economic development of Dong Thap province listed as transforming the rural economy, building model of circular economy, green economy, associating digital economy with local production reality.
Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee stated at the signing ceremony
At the ceremony, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council -  shared that some new points of this cooperation were coordination in training human resources for Dong Thap Province in the field of environment, urban planning; post-graduate training in the field of public policy to develop the political analysis and consultancy capacity for the provincial cadres; model synthesis and generalization in Dong Thap as experience for localities to study (Case Study),...
Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council shared
The cooperation agreements, which have recently been signed, are expected to create a new and solid foundation for the two-side promotion and implementation in many cooperation contents which lead to practical results, contributing to the socio-economic development of Dong Thap Province and enhancing the academic reputation and UEH sustainable actions in the following time.
Representatives of UEH and Dong Thap People’s Committee gave souvenirs
Taking memorable photos at the end of the ceremony
News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication On the morning of March 31st, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Dong Thap People’s Committee formally signed a cooperation agreement for the 2022 – 2027 period. This occasion marked a cooperation relationship milestone that brings practical results, contributing to the socio-economic development of Dong Thap province and advancing the academic reputation and sustainable action of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the upcoming time. The signing ceremony recorded the presence of Mr. Pham Thien Nghia - Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee and provincial cadres. Representing UEH, there were the appearances of Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of UEH Council; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Strategy and Policy Advisory Council and Heads of UEH Units and Departments. After signing the first cooperation agreement in October 2017, UEH and Dong Thap People’s Committee had some exchanges, conducted a great number of cooperation contents, and achieved some specific results in training undergraduates and graduates as well as coordinated scientific research at the order of Dong Thap province. This is a crucial practical basis for the two sides to adjust, supplement cooperation contents, and officially sign a cooperation agreement for the 2022 - 2027 period on the morning of March 31st, 2022. Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee - Pham Thien Nghia and Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH signing a memorandum of cooperation Specifically, the purpose of this cooperation agreement signing was to focus on such aspects as Human Resources training and development, coordination of science and technology activities, consultancy and criticism for socio-economic development programs, policies, and plans of Dong Thap province. Mr. Pham Thien Nghia - Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee - required relevant Provincial Departments to actively coordinate with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to promote the implementation of the two-side agreed tasks, especially those that have a direct impact and relation to the socio-economic development of Dong Thap province listed as transforming the rural economy, building model of circular economy, green economy, associating digital economy with local production reality. Chairman of Dong Thap People’s Committee stated at the signing ceremony At the ceremony, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council -  shared that some new points of this cooperation were coordination in training human resources for Dong Thap Province in the field of environment, urban planning; post-graduate training in the field of public policy to develop the political analysis and consultancy capacity for the provincial cadres; model synthesis and generalization in Dong Thap as experience for localities to study (Case Study),... Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council shared The cooperation agreements, which have recently been signed, are expected to create a new and solid foundation for the two-side promotion and implementation in many cooperation contents which lead to practical results, contributing to the socio-economic development of Dong Thap Province and enhancing the academic reputation and UEH sustainable actions in the following time. Representatives of UEH and Dong Thap People’s Committee gave souvenirs Taking memorable photos at the end of the ceremony News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aim of creating opportunities for lecturers to together share and discuss their research and development opportunities in the field of Data Analytics, on the morning of 28th March 2022, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) organized an online international workshop on with the theme “Current trends and prospects” with the participation of a guest speaker, Professor Kiyoshi Kobayashi from Kyoto University, one of the leading specialists in the field of Data Analytics in Japan. Following the success of the specialized discussion in February 2022, UEH College of Technology and Design held an international workshop in March 2022 with “International Workshop Data Analytics: Current trends and prospects” Theme. The workshop received the concerns, participation and contributive opinions of lecturers and officials of other member colleges of UEH and Vinh Long Campus. Stating at the workshop, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design - shared: “The increasing demands for exploiting big data around the world have led to divided strengths that place on not only the amount but also on how it is exploited and used. In reality, Vietnamese and the world’s firms are being encouraged to invest largely in data and are gradually succeeding in developing big data. Additionally, CTD is in the process of building curricula related to the field of Data Analytics, therefore, we need the contributions and shares of specialists and lecturers specializing in this field.” Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao opening the workshop with his speech The workshop included two sessions: the first part was general shares in the field of Data Analytics as well as its trends and prospects from guests speakers. In the second session, after listening to the presentations of the speakers, lecturers and officials would contribute to extensive discussions associated with this field and their perspectives. In the first session, Dr. Le Thanh Nam - Institute of Smart City and Management interacted and shared his experience and inspection after many years involved in the field of “urban calculation and data analytics” and discussed the backgrounds of firms according to the digitalization trend. Besides, Ph.D. Le Thanh Nam commented on the limits of employing human resources in the field of data analytics placing on the lack of general knowledge of business and English communicative skills. This discussion internal to this workshop, according to Ph.D. Le Thanh Nam, was required to be considered to expand education and training on data analytics. This was not only focused on the external face but also the tendencies that society was moving around, and from the demands and supplies of the society in both business and other fields of our lives. Ph.D. Le Thanh Nam presenting information about data analytics, tendencies, and development prospects The guest speaker - Professor Kiyoshi Kobayashi from Kyoto University, Japan shared his experience of reality when he worked in the urban field - smart city and business data analytics. He raised his opinions on integrating and moderating the system. He supposed that the integration of the system would be proficient instead of the discrete use of many systems. Presenting it in detail in the 2nd session, the professor emphasized the significance of combining science, business, and actual demands to assist students to develop their data analytics skills in immersing in their specializations. Prof. Kiyoshi Kobayashi presenting useful information related to the field of data analytics application Within the program, Master Tran Ha Quyen - Lecturer at School of Mathematics and Statistics - presented the strengths of the data analytics field at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. His School changed and updated new curricula whose applications are close to reality and the demands of society. Its consequences were that more graduated alumni have been appointed to positions related to data analytics and succeeded in global companies operating in Vietnam. Master Tran Ha Quyen mentioning the strengths of data analytics After listening to the presentations of guests speakers, lecturers mentioned job opportunities, prospects, and challenges of the data analytics major at UEH and in the world in the discussion session. In reality, in the world, data analytics has been applied variously and developing in business, urban, infrastructure, and so on. For research and education, data science and database in multidisciplinary development have also been a significant topic, in which data cooperation and integration are extremely necessary. Ph.D. Trinh Tus Anh agreed with the ideas of other speakers. This was an opportunity for her to learn from the others’ ideas and the knowledge of internal CTD, the support of Prof. Kobayashi, and different partners. Data analytics has been developed more greatly in the training and research activities of CTD in the future. The guests were exchanging and discussing The international workshop on “International Workshop Data Analytics: Current trends and prospects” is a program affiliated with a specialized workshop series of UEH College of Technology and Design in 2022. Through this, the workshop brought valuable information in the field of data analytics and received many shares and contributive ideas from guest speakers, employees, and lecturers. In the upcoming time, UEH College of Technology and Design will organize more specialized workshops to discuss in detail topics surrounding the field of data analytics. With the restructuring strategy forming a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is unstoppably making efforts to concentrate on and promote training and research activities in accordance with dual and multidisciplinary orientation which brings practical values contributing to the process of economic and social development of the country. In addition to that, it will make the academic reputation of UEH evolve remarkably in the international market and be involved in Asia’s Top 100 in 2030. News, photos: UEH College of Technology and Design, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 29th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperated with Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City in organizing a scientific conference titled “Orientations for socio-economic development in the 2021-2030 period in the Document of the 13th Party Congress”. The conference aims at creating a scientific forum for lecturers, researchers, managers and scientists to discuss, to share views and to exchange research results on issues regarding content of the Document of the XIII Congress, contributing to practical and effective service as well as mastering and implementing the Resolution of the XIII Congress in many fields. Attending the seminar, on behalf of UEH leaders, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee - Chairman of the School Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - Co-Head of Steering Committee, Workshop Organizing Committee. On behalf of Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City, there were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung - Vice Rector in charge of the University - Steering Committee, Conference Organizing Committee together the presence of delegates and lecturers from 2 schools. What is more, this seminar had the participation of managers, teachers and professionals from other units and universities listed as: University of Economics - Law, Ho Chi Minh City National University; National Economics University; Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education; Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry; Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City; Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology; Thu Dau Mot University; University of People' Security; People' Police University; University of Social Sciences & Humanities, VNU-HCM; Da Lat University; Nguyen Hue University; Vinh Long University of Technical Education; Ho Chi Minh City Open University; Political Academy Region II; Banking Academy; Military Technical Institute; Gia Lai Provincial School of Politics; Soc Trang Provincial School of Politics. Overview of the Seminar Speaking at the opening of the workshop, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH shared: “The 13th Party Congress of the Party was held 1 year ago; currently, the Party and our State are very interested in promoting the Congress Documents into the practical living fields. It should be admitted that the contents of the documents are very extensive, especially focusing on perfecting Vietnamese socio-economic institutions to develop in accordance with the socialist-oriented market mechanism, solving the problems of Vietnam and those of global challenges listed as sustainable growth. To solve these problems requires us to have a scientific foundation as well as a practical basis, thereby, proposing solutions in implementing and bringing all the contents of the document to life so as to develop national Vietnamese economy. On the basis of such awareness, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City have collaborated to organize this scientific conference. In addition, UEH is in the process of restructuring towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable university; therefore, our University is very interested in developing academic and applied research together with policies to promote teaching staff to participate in promoting activities of consulting, criticizing, planning, contributing and perfecting policies, related to local socio-economic development issues of the local areas in parallel in connection with units, organizations and universities to jointly promote practical research activities. In short, today's scientific conference has proven this.” Professor Sử Đình Thành – Rector of UEH – delivering his opening speech Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung - Vice President of Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City emphasized that: “In accordance with the presentations at this Conference, the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City and Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City will jointly summarize and send these summary points to the Central Economic Committee to serve as a reporting foundation to the Politburo regarding scientific forums, scientific contributions and theory perfection of the 13th Congress”. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung - Vice President of Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City - giving his sharing The conference has received the attention of scientists, experts, policy makers with 130 highly-qualified articles with viewpoints and evaluations from diverse angles with the purpose of clarifying the strongly critical innovation thinking of the 13th National Party Congress. Within the framework of the conference, the speakers and the experts had presentations and discussions focusing on 05 main topics including: Presentations were presented at the workshop as follows: “Adapting to the fourth industrial revolution for fast and sustainable development” presented by Assoc. Dr. Nguyen Minh Tuan; “Innovation of growth model and development of the digital economy in Vietnam in the spirit of the XIII Congress” by Dr. Do Lam Hoang Trang; “The issue of human security in the Document of the 13th Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam” by Dr. Ngo Thi Kim Lien; “Transformation of public investment towards economic growth and implementation of social justice today” by MSc. Truong Thi Thuy Dung as well as personal viewpoint regarding “Arousing the aspiration for national development” in the Document of the 13th Party Congress and other problems posed in teaching political theory presented by Dr. Le Hoang Viet Lam. Speakers delivering their presentations at the Seminar In accordance with the orientations of our Political Party, this Seminar analyzed and clarified the guidelines and views that must be flexibly applied in awareness and practice. Scientists, experts and researchers do believe that it is necessary to build and complete synchronously the institutions for sustainable development in terms of economy, politics, culture, society, environment and so on in order to promptly remove difficulties and obstacles; awakening all potentials and resources as well as creating a driving force for the development of a socialist-oriented market economy. In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the new requirements of the digital economy, the circular economy, and the green economy have posed problems in science and technology development, building E-government, business models and so on to meet the requirements of the fourth industrial revolution. What is more, this Workshop mentioned that the development of industrialization and modernization in new conditions with deep quality requirements must create a favorable environment for effective mobilization, allocation and resource use as well as promote investment, production and business in smart urban areas, regional economies and new rural areas. At the same time, researchers and experts also focused on clarifying the conflicting effects leading to instability in security and social order in the process of implementing the socio-economic development orientation for the 2021-2030 period and other important contents. The presentation discusses diverse important contents, attracting the attention of the invited guests “Socio-economic development orientations for the period of 2021-2030 in the Document of the 13th Party Congress” scientific conference provided an overview and useful information for attendees, a forum for lecturers and scientists to discuss, share and exchange research results on issues surrounding the contents of the Document of the 13th Congress, contributing to practical and effective service to the organizing and the implementation of Congress Documents. Seminar participants taking memorable photos Implementing the restructuring strategy with the orientation towards becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is actively promoting the implementation of scientific research activities, scientific seminars at all levels, connecting with the community of scientists, domestic and foreign experts, etc. to learn, to build, to develop and to propose solutions together towards contribution to solving socio-economic needs, spreading practical knowledge values ​​for sustainable development. Additional photos at the Workshop: News, photos: Department of Marketing – Communication, Faculty of Political Theory Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the trend of the 4th Industrial Revolution, digital transformation has become a keyword that always heats up socio-economic forums and shows no sign of ‘cooling down’. After more than a year and a half of being affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam is more aware that the need for digital transformation is no longer a fashion trend or a technology concept, rather, a vital solution for all activities of a country, a business during and after the pandemic. In terms of national economical specificity, SMEs, accounting for a large proportion (97% of the enterprises), playing an important role (contributing 40% of annual GDP); therefore, digital transformation in Vietnam must focus on success in order to succeed. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and the concept of “digital transformation” The Covid-19 pandemic has not only brought negative impacts to employees’ health but also altered their working and living habits as well as the operation and business methods of SMEs. In other words, businesses must let their employees work online, have online meetings and even increase online sales due to epidemic prevention measures. Therefore, it should be stated that SMEs themselves have been shifting from a ‘multi-touch’ business model to a ‘less-touch’, even ‘no-touch’ business model. The pandemic is also a pressure on SMEs to accelerate the digital transformation process, to seek a more flexible business model, to save costs and to optimize resources to overcome difficulties and continue to develop. Digital transformation is the technology application in changing an enterprise's business model, thereby, creating more opportunities and new values, helping businesses increase growth and achieve better sales. The process of digital transformation in enterprises is often divided into three levels: (1) Information digitization (Digitization) is the stage of transitioning from traditional methods (analog) to digital platforms, creating digital representations of data entities. This process opens up for enterprises a new space, a new business model and the potential for technological innovations waiting to be exploited (Rojers, 2018); (2) Digitalization is the use of digital data to streamline work. This level aims to innovate the business model of enterprises to adapt to the existence of digital environments (Brennen & Kreiss, 2016); and (3) Digital transformation is the application of data and processes in new business models (Nambisan et al., 2017). Digital transformation trends are forecasted to continue in the coming years (in terms of the context that both the world and Vietnam nation continue to be suffered more or less influence from the Covid-19 pandemic) listed as: Investment/ spending on digital transformation will almost double; 80% of enterprises will deploy Remotely Working solutions; Online working technology will replace the physical office in enterprises; 5G technical communication network will cover the globe; More concentration on omnichannel retail; The strong development of Cloud computing technology; as well as Acceleration in analytical, predictive and descriptive techniques in various fields. Situation of digital transformation of SMEs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic The survey of the project research team on approximately 400 SMEs in the Southeast region in 2020, of which 61.3% are enterprises in the manufacturing and processing industries - a group of industries with special requirements for the ability to master technology and techniques in production, which is the driving force for the digital transformation process whereas the remaining 38.7% of enterprises are in the fields of construction, trade, services and so on - collectively referred to as non-manufacturing sector. Survey data shows that SMEs have also initially implemented digital transformation in activities listed as internal management, purchasing, logistics, production, marketing and sales and so on; however, the results achieved is rather modest. Although SMEs have been accompanied by the Government with a series of supporting mechanisms and policies to meet their practical requirements of digital transformation, only 57.6% of enterprises in the manufacturing industry as well as 41. 4% of the non-manufacturing industry applied digital technology before the Covid-19 epidemic; during the period that the Covid-19 epidemic took place, 18.6% more manufacturing enterprises and 35.8% non-manufacturing enterprises started and will continue to apply digital technology; 16.9% of manufacturing enterprises and 17.9% of non-manufacturing enterprises have not applied digital technology yet but they show their interest in digital technology; approximately 7% of manufacturing enterprises and 5% of non-manufacturing enterprises have not applied digital technology yet but they have no plan to apply digital technology in the future. In accordance with a survey by the Vietnam Software and Information Technology Services Association, only 6.6% of enterprises have enough resources to change from the old system to the new technology system; 34.6% of enterprises will change step by step due to insufficient resources; 27.5% are in the process of preparing capital and resources and up to 31.1% of enterprises have initiated nothing; more than 70% of SMEs react passively to market changes; only a quarter of SMEs have invested in modern technology in recent years while most of them use nearly 80% of machinery imported from the 1980s and 1990s; most SMEs have not developed a strategy for digital technology application yet and are proactive in innovation. SMEs have also initially implemented digital transformation in activities listed as internal management, purchasing, logistics, production, marketing and sales and so on but the achieved results are rather modest. Source: Collected photo Factors deciding successful digital transformation In accordance with interviewing experts combined with data collection from the Digital stars showcase project (2020), it can be summarized that the basic reasons preventing SMEs from successfully implementing digital transformation as follows: (1) SME leaders, due to the lack of vision and limited awareness of digital transformation, become hesitate and stay out of the digital transformation trend; (2) Each SME itself has neither built a clear digital transformation strategy in line with its business strategy and resources yet as well as nor identified appropriate technology transformation directions, from that enterprises can easily lose direction, resulting in giving up; (3) Many businesses carry out digital transformation but have not built a suitable roadmap yet because they just pay attention to quick results, that is to say, they choose to perform many changes at the same time while lacking basic resources). This has caused delays and failures in the digital transformation process. Solutions to promote digital transformation in SMEs From the above-mentioned basic reasons, a number of solutions to promote the digital transformation of SMEs are proposed as follows: (1) Radically changing thinking and approach to business in a way that combines online keeping with offline (O2O) -  an important factor for SMEs to succeed in digital transformation; (2) Developing a digital transformation strategy in association with the business strategy, ensuring that it is suitable to the actual situation and transformation ability of enterprises; (3) Building a customer-centric digital transformation process, concurrently, being suitable to the circumstances, conditions and resources of each enterprise. The digital transformation process is suggested with the following steps: 1. Focus on customers; 2. Changes in organizational structure; 3. Changes in management; 4. Transformational leadership; 5. Decision on technology; 6. Integration; 7. Internal customer experience; 8. Logistics and supply chain; 9. Data security; 10. Development of products, services and processes; 11. Digitization; 12. Personalization. In addition to the above solutions, a number of recommendations are proposed to the Government in order to create more favorable conditions for SMEs to implement digital transformation, namely: Institutional reform for enterprises to perform digital transformation; Moving towards phasing out and eliminating the need for paper documents in business processes; Organizing more seminars on the use of digital technology to guide enterprises to implement methodically and on a large scale; Supporting SMEs in finance and developing highly-qualified human resources in information technology besides supporting SMEs to connect with partner enterprises and digital solution providers; Being more proactive in participating in building Vietnamese legal framework in line with the regional and global framework on digital technology. Please refer to the full research Digital Transformation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) within the Covid-19 Pandemic here tại đây Author group: Assoc. Prof. Bùi Thị Thanh, Dr. Nguyễn Xuân Hiệp, Administration Faculty, UEH Business School This writing is in series of spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message, UEH would like to invite Dear Readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #35 “APPLICATION OF CRITICAL DESIGN IN THEORETICAL DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND PRACTICAL LESSON”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 25th, 2022, at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC), UEH School of Foreign Languages collaborated with corporates on organizing the Career Orientation Day. This event aimed to equip students with necessary vocational skills and experiences as well as to provide important information regarding professional tendencies and advanced learning opportunities for students graduating in this period. The program received lots of concerns from students of diverse majors. Attending the event was the participation of Mr. Harry Ngo - Director of the Southern Region, Global Professional Orientation and Education Consultancy GSE, Ms. Chi Nguyen - Admission Representative of Nottingham Trent University, Mr. Pham Binh Phuong Duy - Director of Talent Mind Education and Lecturers of UEH School of Foreign Languages. In the opening session, MA. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of School of Foreign Languages - delivered his congratulation speech and emphasized on professional opportunities this event would bring to UEH students. Through this Career Orientation Day, School of Foreign Languages expected its students to find jobs matching their interests, companies to intern, participate in Business Semesters, and opportunities to acquire scholarships for postgraduate programs as well as short-time cultural exchange courses. Overview of the Opening of the Career Orientation Day The program included 2 Talkshow sessions and a Mini-fair. The first Talkshow was presented by Mr. Harry Ngo - Director of the Southern Region of GSE. He shared to students the current professional tendencies, opportunities and suitable jobs for UEH students, specializations, soft skills and experiences that students can apply to seek jobs after graduating. After that, Ms. Chi Nguyen - Admission Representative of Nottingham Trent University - talked about the essential experience and knowledge required to have to study at the postgraduate level for students desiring to continue studying after graduating from the first cycle. In addition to theoretical sharing, speakers gave realistic case studies to students to visualize more specifically the process of seeking jobs for themself. The second Talkshow session was hosted by Mr. Pham Binh Phuong Duy - Director of Talent Mind Education. This session introduced to students professional opportunities in the field of Edtech in Vietnam. The speaker shared his realistic knowledge, gave particular figures, and engaged the attraction of students in the auditorium. All activities of this Talkshow were extremely ebullient, students listened interestingly and inquired to interact well with the speakers. Speakers sharing with students Students listening to and inquiring the speakers After the presentation and Q&A sessions, students moved to Lobby B1 to take part in mini-games and a mini-fair. Mini-fair is an exhibition showing studying abroad programs for those who prefer studying in other countries. 08 universities from the UK and Australia introduced their study programs and were ready to consult students concerning, in which potential partners of School of Foreign Languages for academic student exchange programs in the upcoming time are included. Students searching for information on study programs abroad Career Orientation Day engaged lots of concerns of students from different majors of UEH. This is the first event School of Foreign Languages cooperated with partner corporates to hold, marking a milestone of success to proceed to the following years. School of Foreign Languages will expand the scale and connect with more and more companies for students to approach knowledge and learn new soft skills from practical and useful sharing of speakers. In addition to the target of training high-quality human resources, responding to the demands of the market, the development strategy of UEH is to always promote activities connecting with reliable organizations, units and enterprises to extend the network of knowledge and careers, therefore, bringing open study and career opportunities to each UEH students. Additional photos: News, photos: UEH School of Foreign Languages, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) obtained proud achievements in the Vietnamese higher education system and marked a milestone on the map of international education, officially transforming with restructuring strategies, forming a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University. Receiving new opportunities and challenges, UEH team and individuals have unstoppably made efforts to accomplish well all missions and attain proud achievements. With the aim of recognizing these efforts, on the morning of March 30th, 2022, in Auditorium B1.302 (Campus B), UEH solemnly organized a ceremony to honor excellent individuals and units - UEH Award 2022. UEH is the first university in Vietnam to pioneer in changing the ways of evaluating the effectiveness of work as well as applying voting for competitions and compliments to reality. Thanks to the result of those changes, in the past few years, competition and compliment tasks at UEH have been motivating all individuals in their process of working and devoting themselves to UEH. Promoting this spirit, this is the 10th year UEH has implemented a program for voting and honoring groups and individuals awarded the prizes of the year listed as Unit of the Year, Lecturer of the Year, Manager of the Year, Employee of the Year and an award Excellent Researcher of the Year. With “The Community of change maker” Theme, UEH Award 2022 hopes to deliver this message: UEHer is not only an internal community but also expects to be a core team that connects related sides having the same desires and wills to acquire sustainably acting targets. The Honoring Ceremony honorably welcomed the presence of UEH Managers: Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council and Competition - Compliment Board, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Strategy and Policy Advisory Board, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of UEH Union, Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College Business, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Vice Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Head of UEH College Technology and Design as well as the participation of Heads of UEH-affiliated Units, Departments, Directors of curricula, President/ Heads of affiliated-unit unions, lecturers of schools and especially the attendance of lecturers obtaining titles and awards. Overview of UEH Award 2022 UEH orderly named TOP 10 Titles and Awards of the year at the conference. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH Council - Competition and Compliment Board - awarding the recognition of titles and honoring incentives to individuals acquiring the “Lecturer of the Year” title Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - awarding the recognition of titles and honoring incentives to individuals acquiring the “Manager of the Year” title Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - awarding the recognition of titles and honoring incentives to individuals acquiring the “Employee of the Year” title Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Strategy and Policy Advisory Board - awarding the recognition of titles and honoring incentives to individuals acquiring the “Excellent Researcher of the Year” title From the TOP 10 list of each category, UEH Competition - Compliment Board voted the most outstanding individuals acquiring titles of each honoring category. The “Lecturer of the Year” title was awarded to Dr. Tran Dang Khoa - Head of Department of Strategic Management - School of Management, with remarkable efforts in accompanying Heads of the School to conduct well digitalization tasks, company cooperation, training, fostering, teaching and perform greatly in terms of union and organizing online learning in the Covid-19 period, has achieved 07 international publications, 2 book chapters, primarily supervising 01 researcher to protect successfully Ph.D Thesis. Dr. Tran Dang Khoa - Head of Department of Strategic Management - School of Management asserting his emotion awarded the title Lecturer of the Year The title “Manager of the Year” was awarded to Master Le Thi Hanh An, Department of Marketing and Communication with 2 initiatives in 2021, 01 publication on an international journal, building and deploying a strategy positioning the UEH brand in 2021 – 2025 and the vision to 2030 as well as developing academically (marketing 24 Multichannel Book Series). Master Le Thi Hanh An, Department of Marketing and Communication, sharing her emotion when being awarded the title Manager of the Year With excellent efforts in his tasks appointed by Department of Quality Assurance - Curriculum Development, Mr. Doan Ngoc Hau was awarded the title “Employee of the Year”. Mr. Doan Ngoc Hau sharing his thought when being awarded the title Employee of the Year The title “Excellent Researcher of the Year” was awarded to Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Lecturer at School of Public Finance with inclusive published academic products. Besides, the prize “Unit of the Year” was awarded to the groups of Department of Information and Technology and School of Economics. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - awarding the decisions of titles and prizes to 2 outstanding Units of the Year 2021 In 2021, the UEH team was honorably awarded the First-class Independence Medal and the Government Competition Flag due to the excellent achievements of the academic year. To attain those achievements, lecturers, officials, and employees have shown untiring dedication to the development process of UEH. Within the framework of the program, UEH has honored lecturers awarded noble prizes by the Minister of Education and Training (MOET). Lecturers who received the Memorable Medal for the educational career of Ministry of Education and Training are Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Phong - School of Banking, Dr. Vu Thi Le Giang - School of Banking, Dr. Vu Viet Quang - Head of Department of Corporate Finance, Schools of Finance, Dr. Nguyen Van Du - Curricula Director of School of Government, Assoc. Prof. Tran Mai Dong - School of International Business - Marketing, Dr. Nguyen Kim Thao - School of International Business - Marketing, Ms. Nguyen Thi Anh - Department of General Administration, UEH College of Technology and Design as well as Ms. Ngo Thi Phuong Mai - UEH Graduate School. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong awarded memorable medals and bouquets of flowers to recognize the contributions and efforts of lecturers The unit team that received the Flag of Competition from Ministry of Education and Training was School of International Business - Marketing and School Banking. Dr. Bui Quang Hung awarding the Flag of Competition, bouquets of flowers to congratulate units on their results Lecturers remarkably obtained the title Ministry-level Competitive Fighters are Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES, Prof. Vo Xuan Vinh - Director of Institute of Business Research, Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Vice Dean of School of Economics, Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean of School of Economic Mathematics - Statistics, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung - Head of Department of Monetary Policy, School of Banking and Master Vu Minh Ha - Department of Research Management and International Cooperation. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH-  awarding the title Ministry-level Competitive Fighters to congratulate lecturers on their achieved results Delivering a speech to congratulate lecturers on their titles and prizes in 2021, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “On behalf of Managers of UEH, I, once again, do gratitude and recognize your contributions and congratulate units and individuals honored today and lecturers awarded noble governmental and party prizes on their achievements. In 2021, we underwent a difficult time due to the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic; however, afterward, UEH acquired honorable targets creating a foundation for the development targets of UEH in the upcoming time. Achieved results were the efforts of all UEHers containing the groups of lecturers and officials honored today. In the future, our UEH will aim at a higher evolving step with challenging targets, therefore, we have to make efforts to improve our position in reputable international university rankings towards matching the development and excellent research orientation of UEH as well as promoting internationalizing completely all operating activities. I do hope we will discover more outstanding units, lecturers, and officials who are innovative, ready to think, and brave to do to initiate a sustainable development foundation for UEH.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh delivering a speech to congratulate lecturers achieving titles and awards in 2021 On the journey toward a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University, the visions, missions, and core values that UEH is pursuing are impossibly achievable within days but require efforts and bravery to pioneer and make changes from each individual of UEH to, therefore, spread and form a community leading changes for a sustainable future of UEH in particular and society in general. Additional photos related to the Ceremony: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 26th, 2022, at Auditorium 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, ISB - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a Graduation Ceremony for 280 new graduates and masters. Graduation Ceremony is one of the most special and proudest events in everyone’s life, marking the mature journey and learning efforts of students and learners. New graduates and Masters of ISB had lots of meaningful and full-of-joy moments with their friends and relatives on this important occasion. Besides, this ceremony proved the close-knit cooperation between ISB - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Western Sydney University  (Australia), Massey University (New Zealand). Opening the Graduation Ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - sent his pleasant greetings to new graduates and Masters: “In the learning process at ISB, you definitely make efforts to study to hone your knowledge and skills. This is luggage for your future jobs. On behalf of UEH and ISB, I strongly congratulate your learning spirit during the past time. I highly appreciate those who participate in English-taught programs. This is your large challenge in choosing to approach advanced education environments and also a challenge for UEH in the process of upgrading the quality of training programs to be equal to universities in the region, gradually affirming our international integration”. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivering the opening speech at the Graduation Ceremony In addition, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh affirmed that new graduates and masters can completely be proud of becoming a part of the ISB Alumni in particular and UEH Alumni in general. On that basis, UEH is always ready to consult professional skills for alumni as well as hopes to welcome you to higher study cycles. A representative of Board of Managers of ISB, Master Phan Nhu Minh - Vice Director of ISB sent his congratulations and shared to new graduates and Masters: “Graduation Ceremony marks a huge milestone for new graduates and masters. You have reached an important destination but not a final stop of that journey. You graduated from ISB and you can be proud of that achievements. Your degree will bring you extraordinary opportunities including surprising opportunities. Use your knowledge to live a life full of experiences, integrity and purposes”. In a meaningful and solemn atmosphere, 280 graduates and masters were honorably issued graduation degrees with joy and congratulations from their lecturers, family, and friends. Specific information is as follows: New graduates and masters honorably received their graduation degrees with joy and congratulations from their lecturers, family and friends Officially being new graduates and masters closing an untiring process of making efforts and simultaneously, opening a new hopeful journey - a journey of dedication and conquering, we congratulate new graduates and masters who well accomplished a memorable milestone in their academic development. We wish new graduates and masters to always be steady and successful in their career pathways. News, photos: International School of Business, ISB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to create opportunities for lectures and staff to share and exchange research, applications, and development opportunities in  Data Analytics, on the morning of March 28th, 2022, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) held an online International workshop on the topic “Data analytics: current trends and prospects” with the participation of guest speaker Professor Kiyoshi Kobayashi from Kyoto University - one of the leading experts in Data Analytics research in Japan. Following the success of the workshop in February 2022, UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) held an online International workshop in March 2022 with the topic “Data analytics: current trends and prospects.” The seminar received the attention, attendance, and comments of lecturers and staff not only in the CTD but also the interest and suggestions from lecturers and staff of other member schools of UEH and Vinh Long Branch. Speaking at the seminar, Asso. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice President of UEH College of Technology and Design shared: “As the world's demand for big data mining is increasingly expanding, the power does not come from the size, but from how we exploit it. In fact, businesses around the world and in Vietnam are investing heavily in data and gradually succeeding in big data-driven development. Therefore, CTD is in the process of building a program related to the field of Data Analytics and needs the contributions and sharing from experts in the field and from other lecturers and staff.” Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao have a welcome speech at the workshop The workshop has two main parts: the first part was about the general sharing of Data Analytics as well as the trends and prospects from the guest speakers. In the second part, after listening to the sharing of speakers, the lecturers and staff will contribute to the extensive discussions related to this field and share their views. In the first part, Dr. Le Thanh Nam of the Institute of Smart City and Management shared his experience and observation in the field of "Urban Computing and Data Analysis" and discussed the background of data-driven businesses. Besides, Dr. Le Thanh Nam commented that the limitations of talent recruiting in the field of data analysis lie in their lack of common understanding of business and English communication skills. For the discussion at this workshop, Dr. Le Thanh Nam suggested that we could consider expanding education and training in data analytics, focusing not only on the external side but also on the moving social trends and on the supply and demand of the society, not only in business but also in other fields. Dr. Le Thanh Nam shared the information, current trends, and prospects of Data Analytics The guest speaker - Professor Kiyoshi Kobayashi from Kyoto University, Japan had exchanged practical experience when working in the fields of Smart Cities, Business Data Analytics, … Professor shared his ideas in terms of system integration and coordination. He believed that system integration was optimization instead of using multiple systems individually. Professor Kiyoshi Kobayashi shares useful information related to the application of Data Analytics in different fields. And following the workshop, MSc. Tran Ha Quyen - lecturer at the School of Economic Mathematics and Statistics (SEMS) shared their strengths in the field of Data Analysis at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. SEMS had changed and updated the study programs and applications close to reality and society's needs. As a result, there had been many undergraduate students who had held many positions related to Data Analytics and had had success at global corporations operating in Vietnam. MSc. Tran Ha Quyen shares about UEH's strengths in Data Analytics After listening to the sharing of guest speakers, in the second session of the workshop, CTD’s lecturers shared about the opportunities, prospects, and challenges of data analysis at UEH and in the world. In fact, nowadays Data Analysis has been widely applied and developed in fields such as business, urban, infrastructure,... For research and education, science data and databases in multidisciplinary development is also a very important topic where data integration and collaboration is essential. Lecturers of the CTD-UEH exchanged and discussed with the guest speakers in the workshop. The International workshop “Data analytics: current trends and prospects” is a program in the series of professional activities of UEH College of Technology and Design in 2022. The workshop brought a lot of valuable information about the field of Data Analytics and received many comments and sharing from the guest speakers, lecturers and staff. And in the near future, CTD will organize other professional activities to discuss more in the issues surrounding the field of Data Analytics. With the restructuring strategy to form a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is constantly making efforts to focus on and promote training and research activities in the direction of multi-disciplinary and bi-disciplinary, bringing practical knowledge values to contribute to the development process of the economy and society. Simultaneously, bringing UEH's academic reputation to flourish in the world, in the Top 100 Asia region by 2030. News, photos: College of Technology and Design, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH International Day 2022: Unbounded Creativity connected students and lecturers from diverse backgrounds and successfully introduced UEH University to the international community officially on March 26, 2022 at Campus Nguyen Van Linh. Organized concurrently on the 91st anniversary of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, UEH International Day 2022: Unbounded Creativity is a part of the UEH Youth Festival 2022 and included a plethora of fun and educational activities, in hopes to further facilitate cultural exchange between local and international students, to celebrate differences while embracing appreciation towards multicultural values. Not to mention, International Day 2022 was also a way for UEH University to affirm and strengthen cooperation with our international partners. Dubbed with the theme “Unbounded Creativity”, UEH International Day 2022 successfully attracted more than 3000 students, both from UEH and abroad, including those from Laos, Cambodia, Korea, Germany, Japan, etc., along with international lecturers and faculty members currently working at the university. The event also welcomed Mr. Kith Sothearith – Consul General of the Kingdom of Cambodia in Ho Chi Minh City, Professor Cinzia Grieco – Cultural Attaché of the Consulate General of Italy Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Christophe Legris – Attaché de Coopération pour le Français of the Consulate General of France in Ho Chi Minh City, and representatives from various UEH partners, including Campus France, NESO Vietnam, Queensland University of Technology (Australia), National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan), etc. Pictured: Mr. Kith Sothearith – Consul General of the Kingdom of Cambodia in Ho Chi Minh City, Professor Cinzia Grieco – Cultural Attaché of the Consulate General of Italy Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Christophe Legris – Attaché de Coopération pour le Français of the Consulate General of France in Ho Chi Minh City; representatives from UEH lecturers and partners. Deeply motivated to celebrate diverse cultures, UEH International Day 2022 was organized to host 3 main areas, including Cultural Tourism, Food Tour and International Joint Programs. In addition, UEH International Day 2022 also came with Entertainment Zone, a space specifically designed for those who find joy in both arts and integrated technology, and are enthusiastic about filling their soul with the hearty tunes of music and sounds; the Technological Zone where hard-core techies could get their hands on the latest applications of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and a smart networking robot – all towards the aspirations to conquer new tech and go beyond their limits to become future global citizens; and various large-scale games and activities at Community Zone and Adventure Zone as well. What’s new and unique about this year’s International Day is the debut of UEH’s virtual portal, connecting between Campus N and Vinh Long Branch. Two hearts but one beat, the portal and its profound meaning acted as a great reminder to the students that despite geographical boundaries, as long as we join hands in unison and practice empathetic listening, all will be swell. Towards the development of future global citizens ready for sustainable development and armed with strong conviction to become a multidisciplinary university, UEH University commits to create a highly-integrated multicultural environment for both UEH students and the surrounding community. Though UEH International Day 2022 has come to a close, the event is certainly not the end as it has fortuitously paved the way for even stronger connections between students across cultures and nations, and promises to bring even more exciting ventures for students to join. More photos from UEH INTERNATIONAL DAY 2022: UNBOUNDED CREATIVITY With Mr. Christophe Legris - Attaché de Coopération pour le Français of the Consulate General of France in Ho Chi Minh City, Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Han and Ms. Juliette Don - Campus France HCMC Ville \ Professor Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President and students at UEH International Day 2022 Professor Cinzia Griec – Cultural Attaché of the Consulate General of Italy Ho Chi Minh City and Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao – Deputy Head of Department of Research Management – International Cooperation (RMIC) by the “I Love UEH” signage News, photos: Department of Research Management International Cooperation, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 26th March 2022, Vinh Long Campus, a campus of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long Province (UEH-VLC), coordinated with UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) affiliated to UEH College of Technology and Design, Department of Education and Training, Young Entrepreneur Associations of Vinh Long to organize the Knowledge Training Program “Innovative Star-up” for high school pupils in Vinh Long Province. This is one of the coordination programs between Vinh Long Department of Education and Training and UEH to implement a Community Project in terms of applying digital transformation in Vinh Long education. Attending the training session was the presence of Doctor Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Director of Vinh Long Campus, Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus. Representing guests were the appearances of Mr. Nguyen Tuong Nam - Chairman of Vinh Long Young Entrepreneur Association; Mr. Tran Thanh Hoang - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Young Entrepreneur Association; Mr. Mai Thanh Ho - Chief of Vinh Long Youth Union Office and representatives of Heads of Vinh Long Department of Education and Training, Department of Planning and Investment, and the attendance of Master Vuong Khiet - Director of UII Incubator and Master Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - CEO of UII. Especially, this training session engaged the attention of 250 pupils from a range of high schools in Vinh Long province including Luu Van Liet, Nguyen Thong, Vinh Long, Trung Vuong, and Pham Hung High School. The overview of the training session Opening the session, Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu emphasized the practical meaning of these actions which help the pupils enrich their start-up knowledge and hold the vital role of digital technology application in innovation. Master Nguyen Thi Thy Lieu - Permanent Deputy Director of Vinh Long Campus -opening the session At the opening of the training program, Nguyen Tuong Nam - Chairman of Vinh Long Young Entrepreneur Association reasserted the importance of this program following the objectives of Vinh Long People’s Committee in developing local start-up innovation. Nguyen Tuong Nam - Chairman of Vinh Long Young Entrepreneur Association - stated at the opening Mai Thanh Ho - Chief of Vinh Long Youth Union Office - stating Within the framework of the training session, the Board of Organizing of UEH Institute of Innovation affiliated to the UEH College of Business implemented related knowledge including The importance of start-up and innovation to youth; The formation and development of an innovative idea; The inspiration, orientation and nurture for start-up innovation spirits for pupils. Master Vuong Khiet - Director of UII Incubator - implementing start-up knowledge for pupils A great number of interesting questions are asked by the pupils to interact with the speakers of the program. They are trying to make inquiries related to start-up innovation and how to start a successful business and suggestions for their choices of career paths to start up effectively in the future. Master Vuong Khiet - Director of UII Incubator - consulting for pupils Master Le Ngoc Hien - the owner of Vinh Long a cantaloupe garden - interacted with pupils High school pupils asked questions to be consulted at the session Besides, pupils received gifts from UEH Institute of Innovation with excellent questions and answers. Vinh Long Young Entrepreneur Association also gave 10 presents to those who attended a lucky draw program, which contributed to the exciting and ebullient atmosphere during the training session. Additional photos related to the training program: News, photos: Department of Undergraduate Training, Office (VLC), UEH Institute of Innovation (UEH) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Aiming to construct an international-standard teaching and learning environment for lecturers and students, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always focuses on completing, renovating, and refurbishing facilities and investing in modern and innovative equipment. Recently, a variety of new functions and facilities has just been put into operation, willing to serve the demands of lecturers and students with a lot of interesting experiences. After a long time of refurbishing and constructing, Campus A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3, HCMC) has unveiled its new appearance: more spacious and modern. Especially, many facilities and functions were invested to serve for lecturers and students listed as installing a new elevator for moving between floors and smart locks at rooms, building offices for professors (A.304), lecturers’ rooms with many functions (A.215), and 02 bathrooms for UEH officials at the 2nd floor, and so on. The elevator for moving between floors at Campus A An office for professors Lecturers’ rooms equipped with new functions Installing smart locks for rooms Bathrooms for officials At Campus H (1A Hoang Dieu, Phu Nhuan District, HCMC), in addition to renovating the exterior, new offices and classrooms were newly constructed to respond to the demands of teaching and learning of lecturers and students. Specifically, 2 lecturers’ rooms (H.105, H.405) with modern smart locks, a 70-seat auditorium (H.001), an 18-seat meeting room (H.003), a 53-seat conference room (H.407), a researchers’ office (H.103), a thesis-protection room (H.203), a room for New Zealand programs (H.301), a library (H.305), a LAB (H.302), and 6 new 30-70-seat classrooms (H.101, H.104, H.201, H.204, H.402, H.403) were newly built. Constructing 2 new lecturers’ rooms at Campus H 70-seat auditorium Office and classroom for researchers Room for New Zealand programs Conference room Library at Campus H LAB 18-sear meeting room A spacious classroom Located at 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, HCMC, Campus B comprises 2 blocks which are B1 and B2. They are extremely modern with open spaces being harmoniously natural. A bridge connecting the 2 blocks was officially launched, which helps save more time moving between them. Besides, UEH equipped 04 new lecturers’ rooms (B2-201, B2-209, B2-401, B2-409) with functions and modern smart locks. The bridge connecting 2 blocks, B1 and B2, officially launched A lecturers’ room At Campus N (15, Saigon South, Phong Phu Ward, Binh Chanh District, HCMC), UEH equips lots of shared functions serving for personal demands of lecturers and students. Equipping microwaves for lecturers and students at Campus N Significantly developing facilities in recent times has marked an achievement and effort of the UEH team. This is a testament to the correct steps and breakthrough strategies in the university autonomy progress and development of UEH during the past time. Aiming at a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University academically reputable in the Asian Region, UEH is unstoppably making efforts to advance the quality of teaching and learning, research, innovate facilities in accordance with international standards, as well as create a useful and modern learning environment for learner generations to discover their own potential, achieving remarkable success in the future. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Facilities Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 18th, 2022, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held an international publication event "JABES - The first Social Science and Humanities, Business and Management journal in Vietnam officially indexed in SCOPUS". This is a great step forward, contributing to enhancing the recognition of Vietnamese scientific knowledge in international academic forums. On March 6th, 2022, over 30 years of development and integration, implementing the strategy by the standards of a prestigious and quality scientific journal in the world, along with persistent and long-term efforts in the field of science and technology. With strict registration, appraisal, evaluation, and application process, JABES has been indexed in SCOPUS List - the database of Elsevier publishing house (Netherlands) providing reliable scientific articles. database of Elsevier Publishing House (Netherlands), becoming the first Social Sciences and Humanities, Business and Management journal in Vietnam to be recognized in this prestigious scientific index. This is an outstanding step contributing to UEH's roadmap towards becoming a university with a high academic reputation and sustainable action in the region in particular and contributing to enhancing Vietnam's identity in international academic forums. On March 18th, 2022, UEH, to mark this important and proud milestone, organized an international announcement event "JABES - The first Social Science and Humanities, Business and Management journal in Vietnam officially indexed in SCOPUS" through the combined form of direct and online. The program was attended and congratulated by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Văn Phúc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Personnel Committee, Deputy Minister of Education and Training; Dr. Vũ Thanh Bình - Deputy Director of Department of Science, Technology and Environment, Ministry of Education and Training; Dr. Nguyễn Thị Thu Thủy - Deputy Director of the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education and Training; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trần Anh Tuấn – Chief of Staff - The State Council for Professorship; Prof. Dr. Trần Thọ Đạt - Chairperson of The State Council for Professorship in Economics; together with Leaders of UEH's partner universities, both local and international; Representatives of Scopus and Emerald organizations; members of the editorial board and the advisory council of JABES; editors of well-respected journals in the Asia-Pacific region; national and international community of scientists and researchers together with representatives of Vietnamese media agencies. On behalf of UEH, there was the attendance of Prof. TS. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES Magazine along with the those representatives from the Board of Directors, Advisory Board as well as Leaders of 3 UEH-member schools, those of UEH-affiliated units that attended to congratulate this special event. Overview of the international publication of JABES Magazine into the SCOPUS list Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành - Rector of UEH shared: The inclusion of JABES in the Scopus index is a source of pride, not only for UEH University, but also for the academic community in Vietnam in general, and in the fields of Business and Economics in the international arena. This has resulted from the efforts of UEH and JABES journal team over many generations; The great contribution of the members of the Editorial Board, the Advisory Council of JABES from previous working history, domestic and foreign authors as well as reviewers have worked seriously and scientifically to ensure the increased quality of these articles. Especially, the support, trust and facilitation of the Ministry of Education and Training in choosing JABES to promote the internationalization of scientific journals in Vietnam. Based on today's success, JABES will continue to develop further, always maintain and promote our academic reputation, affirm the position as a SCOPUS journal in the fields of Social Sciences and Humanities, Business and Management in Vietnam. Concurrently, we will always be striving to contribute towards improving UEH's academic reputation in the region and the world, as well as being the pride of our Vietnamese academic community." Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH delivered the opening speech Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES Magazine shared further details regarding the journey of efforts of JABES and the associates to be included in the SCOPUS list today. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES Magazine shared about his journey to the SCOPUS list Summary clip in terms of efforts to enter the SCOPUS catalog of JABES At the event, iGroup - the agency representing SCOPUS and EMERALD in Vietnam - awarded the certificate to JABES Magazine to be officially recognized in the SCOPUS list. Ms. Linh Nguyen - Sales Manager (College & University Client Division) - iGroup Vietnam, Representative of SCOPUS-EMERALD awarding the certificate to JABES Magazine in SCOPUS list Within the atmosphere of joy and pride, Mr. Kavit Yagnik - SCOPUS representative and Ms. Judy Yeh - EMERALD representative sent congratulations to JABES magazine, highly appreciating JABES Magazine's efforts in the past time and period with hopes that JABES continues to develop further, affirming the position and prestige of the journal in the global academic community. Mr. Kavit Yagnik - Representative of SCOPUS sending his congratulations Ms. Judy Yeh - Representative of EMERALD sharing her congratulations What is more, this event also received the congratulations of Prof. Dr. Tran Tho Dat - Chairman of the Council of Professors of Vietnam Economics – together with domestic and international scholars, authors, reviewers and collaborators of JABES. Prof. Dr. Tran Tho Dat - Chairman of the Vietnam Council of Professors of Economics - delivering a congratulatory speech Clip with congratulations from domestic and international scholars, authors, reviewers, collaborators of JABES Acknowledging the achievements and efforts of UEH, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Văn Phúc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Personnel Committee, Deputy Minister of Education and Training asserted that: “In recent years, JABES has done well in successfully accomplishing a number of important development projects in recent years, which included, the upgrade project of the English version of the Journal of Economic Development to meet SCOPUS international standards for 2013–2017, and to complete the project to improve the Journal of Asia Business and Economic Studies (JABES) to join the SCOPUS index for 2020–2023. The two phases of funding from the Ministry of Education and Training along with the strong and effective reciprocal resource investment from UEH have contributed to the impetus for JABES to this today's development. I am extremely content to find that the Journal has effectively utilized our funding and continues to make significant strides among the academic community worldwide, from getting officially indexed in the Web of Science ESCI category to most recently being the first journal in Vietnam in Social Sciences & Humanities listed in the prestigious SCOPUS index. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Văn Phúc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Personnel Committee, Deputy Minister of Education and Training acknowledges the achievements and efforts of JABES and UEH The achievements of JABES in particular, together with the orientation of sustainable development and the increase in scientific research activities during the past time have contributed to the journey of improving UEH's academic reputation with positions in prestigious world rankings listed as: Top 551+ Best University in Asia 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022); Being ranked at 376th position in the international list of research institutes at Asia (SCImago); Holding 1st position among universities in the field of economics and business in Vietnam in terms of digitization capacity and academic resource spreading (Webometrics, 2021); Top 25 Universities in the world in the field of Knowledge Transfer, in accordance with “Contributing to lifelong career development’ Standard for 5 consecutive years within the 2016-2020 period (U-Multirank) and so on. Upon the road to becoming a University with an academic reputation and sustainable action for the community, with the desire to internationalize to reach new heights, our UEH team is constantly making efforts to teach, research and increase scientific prestige, affirming the quality of a publication and enhancing our recognition in the domestic and international academic community; concurrently, expanding the network of links with scientists and spreading knowledge. At the same time, researchers at UEH will be oriented and facilitated to carry out scientific works and consulting projects that can help solve local, national and global issues to contribute and have a positive impact on society. News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Digital healthcare transformation is currently a global trend, bringing great benefits to countries, helping to improve healthcare quality, save time and costs, increase efficiency in medical care and treatment, and synchronize medical information. Not out of this trend, the Vietnamese government is also completing the process of digital transformation in the healthcare system and people's healthcare. The reality shows that the need to apply technology in medical management and expertise is extremely necessary. Moreover, Vietnam is a country with many advantages to be able to successfully apply digital health solutions. The research paper analyzes the current situation of Vietnam's health sector, and lessons learned from around the world, in order to find solutions and recommendations for policy makers to successfully implement the digital transformation to keep up with the times and meet the growing needs of the people. Situation of digital healthcare transformation in Vietnam Developing the healthcare system is one of Vietnam's top priorities. Spending in this sector is expected to increase from $15.6 billion (accounted for 6.5 percent of GDP) in 2018 to $42.9 billion in 2028, which is equivalent to a 10-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11%. Its health expenditure is among the highest in ASEAN. Moreover, health spending per capita is projected to triple, from $161/year in 2018 to $408/year in 2028. Besides, Vietnam has advantages in applying digital health solutions. Firstly, more than 60% of Vietnamese are under 54, who are more familiar with new technologies. On average, Vietnamese people spend 7 hours a day on online activities, three of which are on mobile devices. Secondly, many policies have been introduced to develop infrastructure and information and communication technologies. As a result, internet access had been made available throughout the country, with a penetration rate of 67% by 2017 and an annual growth rate of 28% (Hootsuite, 2018). Mobile information technology is also growing rapidly in Vietnam, with 4G networks now covering over 95% of households. Thirdly, Vietnam's technology infrastructure is moving towards cloud-based services, delivering opportunities to develop innovative and cost-effective solutions to provide healthcare services. These factors form a foundation for Vietnam's digital transformation in healthcare. Challenges affecting the Vietnam's digital health transformation process However, there are still many challenges in Vietnam's digital health transformation process. Patients face several difficulties, from accessibility, quality, to overall experience. These include long waiting time in hospitals, a lack of skilled medical resources, and hospital beds. In 2018, there were 2.9 beds and 0.8 doctors per 1,000 people in Vietnam, lower than the OECD average of 4.7 beds and 3.3 doctors. In addition, 65% of the Vietnamese population lives in rural areas, tending to move to urban areas for better health care. After long periods of travel and waiting, doctors’ consultations are often superficial, and they do not have access to the patient's medical records. The lack of trust in digital health is also a major obstacle. Patients, especially the elderly, remain skeptical about the legitimacy of the information provided on medical platforms. In addition, confidential information and the ownership of health information are becoming a concern. Since health data is often highly sensitive and personal, patients will be interested in how their data is collected, processed, and analyzed by a service provider and/or a third party. The digitization process in Vietnamese hospitals is now fragmentary, small and is mainly carried out in central public hospitals and private hospitals in Class-1 cities. Primary healthcare providers have limited financial and technical capability; therefore, they are not willing to adopt health technology. Departments of diagnostic imaging, hematology, oncology and surgery were the first to adopt digital solutions. However, the connection and integration of the systems is still inefficient. Sometimes, doctors and nurses are unable to access patient information stored in the systems of other departments. In summary, digital transformation is not simply an adoption of information technology but also a comprehensive reform to improve efficiency, competitiveness and create the foundation for long-term development. Though Vietnam is in the early stages of healthcare development, it has attained certain achievements so far. Although the development process still faces many challenges, especially financial constraints, Vietnam can rise to the top of digital health through learning from other countries. Bluezone is one of the technology applications for Covid-19 prevention and control in Vietnam. Healthcare development is one of the biggest concerns for almost every country. Currently, digital transformation in the health sector is a global trend, helping to improve the quality of healthcare service, saving time and cost, and increasing the efficiency of medical examinations. In Vietnam, decision No. 749/QD-TTg of June 3, 2020 has been approved by the Prime Minister, "The National Digital Transformation Program to 2025, oriented to 2030". Accordingly, the healthcare sector is prioritized to adopt digital transformation. The sector is defined as "the field of social impact, with the fastest cognitive change, efficiency, cost savings, and should take first priority." Furthermore, The Ministry of Health is also focusing on three objectives in transforming healthcare (Decision No. 5316/QD-BYT): (1) building e-health infrastructure; (2) electronic medical records; and (3) an online one-stop public health service system. Proposed Solutions Three factors need to be taken into consideration when implementing the digital transformation process in healthcare: To do that, the process needs to go through five steps. The first step starts with identifying immediate goals, priorities, and calling for investment. The second step is to improve the data information system. Data for a digital health needs to meet four factors: Relevance, Actionability, Availability, and Interoperability. The third step is to update technology constantly. The combination of quality data and the right algorithms will increase the effectiveness of medical examination, management quality, and reduce human error risk. Fourth, data needs to be secure. The health information system must be closely monitored by responsible managers, clearly identify and constantly update regulations on data use, train health information managers, ensure the safety of data systems, and especially not disclose personal information. The final step is to train and develop technology skills for medical personnel and other users. On that basis, specific implementation options include: Building information systems, digitizing medical data All existing medical data needs to be digitized and stored in an information system. Internal health sector documents should be stored on the system so that all information is accessible. Documents that are allowed to be published widely need to be posted on the medical portal so that people can access them. Developing information technology applications in disease prevention and treatment It is necessary to ensure sufficient infrastructure through the implementation of information security monitoring systems, construction and upgrading of information technology systems at all levels. Once the system is capable of serving, it is necessary to deploy electronic health records of the whole population. The construction of medical information systems requires coordination between the state, technology development companies, health workers, and the people. Thus, the new system meets the criteria to ensure technicality, while still matching the actual needs of doctors and patients. Without coordination between the parties in the first place, the cost of adjusting the product when there is negative feedback will be prohibitive. Facilitate access Medical portals and the use of electronic medical declaration software should be widely disseminated to the people. This can be done by incentive programs, support packages when people participate, and promotional activities. In addition, for people in remote areas, it is necessary to send health officials and state officials to organize general guidance sessions. Confidentiality of personal medical information Since health data is often highly sensitive and private, patients are often concerned with how their data are collected, processed, and analyzed. Information leakage had occurred, which caused people to doubt and lose confidence. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure security, build trust; because only then will people join the system. Ensuring a solid legal corridor during implementation Finally, it is necessary to develop a legal framework to ensure consistency among agencies, including the Ministry of Health, the Information Technology Department, the Department of Planning and Finance, the Department of Preventive Health, the Examination Administration, medical treatment, Department of Science and Technology and Training, Departments, Departments, General Department of Population and Inspectorate of Ministries, Departments of Health, and grassroots health units. The role of the Ministry of Health is very important. It is necessary to monitor closely, and frequently check the status of projects, in order to promptly handle the situation. When all of that is ensured, Vietnam can successfully implement the healthcare digital transformation process to improve the health and life quality of Vietnamese people. Please refer to the full research “Digital healthcare transformation in Vietnam” here. Author group consists of TS. Vo Tat Thang, Tran Thi Phu Duyen, Nguyen Thi Hong Ngoc, Nguyen Minh Huong, Lam Dang Song Nguyen - Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (HAPRI), School of Economics - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. This writing is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Research for the Community” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #34 “DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF SMALL AND MID-SIZE ENTERPRISE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On 19th and 20th, March 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized UEH Graduation Day 2022 for more than 4,200 students of the Full-time, 2nd Degree, Transferring and Part-time Modes in the new normal condition. This Graduation Day was held in a green and modern ground of Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus that connected with lots of memories of UEHers during their studying time at UEH. This was a special Graduation Day first time held in accordance with a new format and space so as to respond to Covid-19-prevention requirements in the new normal while assuring the solemnity of a large ceremony for participants. University graduation is a particularly meaningful milestone in a person’s life, which is of accomplishing the studying process to start a new journey. However, a long time of implementing social distancing delayed the process of organizing this graduation ceremony and issuing degrees for UEH students. Understanding the desire of students to a graduation day to mark a milestone and record significant pictures and moments as well as beautiful memories of students’ time beside their friends, relatives, and family, UEH planned to hold the UEH Graduation Day 2022. This Day was held in an open space of the whole Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong to respond to the request of preventing the Covid-19 pandemic while assuring its solemnity with a variety of meaningful and interesting activities. This Graduation Day held in an open space of the whole Campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong Family and friends watching the Graduation Day of New Graduates at the Auditorium to assure the Covid-19-prevention requirements Delivering a speech to congratulate New Graduates, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH shared: “The new graduates have just completed their journey on studying, collecting knowledge and skills to overcome so many challenges and difficulties, especially in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. You will continue to promote the spirit of creativeness, bravery, and enthusiasm of an active and flexible UEHer in all scenarios, who catch opportunities and master the future to live better for themself and their family, contributing to the community and society. You will be equipped sufficiently with necessary knowledge and skills, particularly English, to enter the domestic and international labor market”. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH delivering a speech to congratulate New Graduates Among more than 4,200 UEH New Graduates graduating in 2021 and the beginning of 2022, there were 3,757 students of regular full-time, transferring, and 2nd-degree students and 561 part-time students, in which, 06 students graduated with high distinction, 844 graduating with distinction and 2,464 graduating with credit. UEH Graduates satisfied all requirements of computing skills listed as IC3 Computing Certificate. In terms of English skills, depending on different majors, a minimum of TOEIC 500 or above was requested. Only in high-quality undergraduate program, UEH Graduates must participate in conducting scientific research, going for corporate internship programs, and so on. This year is also the first year that new majors/ specializations have graduating students listed as Business Tax, Customs Administration - Foreign Trade, Financial Investment, Investment Banking, Enterprise Resource Planning System, International Business Law, Public Management. This is a testament to the efforts of UEH and student policies to be ready for international integration contributing to the economic development of the country. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council awarding a new graduate a degree of bachelor Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH awarding a new graduate a degree of bachelor Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH awarding a new graduate a degree of bachelor In addition, with a lot of meaningful and modern check-in spaces, new graduates had an occasion to record beautiful memories beside their family, relatives, and friends. New Graduates recording many meaningful moments beside their family and friends An overview clip of UEH Graduation Day 2022 After 45 years of establishment and development, UEH has been affirming its leading reputation in Vietnam with more than 4,200 new students who have just graduated. This provides society with high-quality human resources owning integration abilities in the international working environment. Additional photos: The graduation joy of new graduates beside their family and friends A souvenir counter of UEH engaging the attention of many students News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the Scientific Talk Series in 2022, on March 11th, School of Banking, UEH College of Business organized a talk on “Vietnamese Finance Economics in the Post-Covid-19 Era”. This was an opportunity for specialists, lecturers, postgraduate learners, and students of School of Banking to together discuss and exchange useful breaking news and information about the statement of the world and Vietnamese finance economics in the post-Covid-19 era, especially in the field of banking finance, and opportunities and challenges. The Covid-19 pandemic has been affecting severely many industries, however, the impacts on the finance service industry of Vietnam are quite limited. Thanks to timely solutions of the Government listed as tax and renting extension and reduction in accordance with Decree 41 and the decision of The State Bank of Vietnam allowing to adjust payment terms and reduce interest to support customers affected by the Covid-19, the “Domino effect” similar to the global financial crisis in 2008 has been prevented. In addition to positive signals, there have still been potential threats regarding whether these delayed effects would take place in the future. Therefore, with a desire to discover and discuss significant information related to the world and Vietnamese financial market, on March 11th, 2022, Monetary Affairs Division, School of Banking, UEH College Business organized a Talk on “Vietnamese Finance Economics in the Post-Covid-19 Era” at Room B1.204, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, HCMC). This was a direct research-exchange day between lecturers of UEH School of Banking and Assoc.Prof. Tran Hoang Ngan - President of Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies, lecturers of School of Banking, and more than 500 SOB postgraduate learners participating online on the Webex platform. Overview of the Talk Delivering the opening speech, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking welcomed the participation of Assoc. Prof. Tran Hoang Ngan, Lecturers of School of Banking, Postgraduate learners, and students present in the Talk to share useful knowledge of the Vietnamese financial economics field in this period. Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking delivering the opening speech of the Talk At the Talk, Assoc. Prof. Tran Hoang Ngan presented several key features of the world and Vietnamese eco-social pictures affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, simultaneously, briefed some opportunities and challenges of the post-Covid-19 stage. Specifically, International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered the global economic growth forecast from 5.9% to 4.4% due to the impacts of the Omicron variant threatening the recovery of economies, the increase in energy price interrupting suppliers has made the rate of inflation of many countries arise. Besides, the picture has been more and more complicated because of the war between Russia and Ukraine booming on February 24th, 2002. However, compared to other countries in the region, the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) of Vietnam gained 54.3 points, the 2nd position following Singapore calculated until 02/2022 (according to HIS Markit), which revealed that the economic recovery will have potential advantages. To recover the Vietnamese economy in the post-Covid-19 era, the Government targets to obtain the growth rate of GDP at 6 - 6.5%, control the inflation rate below 4% as the National Assembly requested, and continue to maintain economic-recovery policies including passed economic stimulus packages and remaining the interest at a low rate. Nevertheless, international embargoes will affect Russian investments in Vietnam (most of them are electric and oil projects), tourism will also lose its traditional Russian customers. Additionally, Assoc. Prof. Ngan affirmed that: although the Covid-19 pandemic negatively impacted a variety of economic activities, the banking system has been operating stably whose profits rose approximately 25% in 2021. In 2022, the banking field still has profits thanks to the digitalization ability and strong development of E-banking services responding to the realistic demand of society but faces challenges because of certain delays of the pandemic impacts to the credit quality, lending ability and recovery of economies. Assoc. Prof. Tran Hoang Nguyen sharing at the Talk Within the framework of the Talk, specialists, lecturers, and learners exchanged and discussed crucial knowledge associated with potentially increasing interest in the upcoming time because of the pressure of inflation and the reaction of commercial banks, the occupational structure of Vietnam has been shifting considerably during 2-year period of Covid-19 pandemic in addition to positive impacts from national digitalization projects passed for the Vietnamese commercial banking system, and so on. Lecturers, learners, and students of School of banking and Assoc. Prof. Tran Hoang Ngan together answering important financial issues Closing the “Vietnamese Finance Economics in the Post-Covid-19 Era” Talk, lecturers, learners, and students of School of Banking updated usefully the financial statement of Vietnam and the world. To promote this spirit, The scientific talk series of School of Banking in 2022 is going to take place periodically in the upcoming time with paramount and practical information. Delegates taking a memorable photo together On the journey aiming at a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, School of Banking in particular and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, in general, is unstoppably making efforts to advance the quality of teaching, researching, and organizing university/ city/ national conferences and talks to update knowledge regarding the market and find out solutions contributing to the eco-social development of the country. News, photos: School of Banking, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of Match 15th, 2022, at Campus B1, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the 13th Opening Ceremony of “CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Expert” was jointly held by UEH, International Languages and Country Studies Institute (ILACS), and Vietnam - Korea Times. Opening Ceremony of the 13th Korean CEO Program Attending the Opening Ceremony, in terms of distinguished guests, were the presence of Mr. Lim Jae Hoon - Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Kim Jong Gak - President of Korean Overseas Association in Ho Chi Minh City. In terms of UEH, there were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Master Phan Nhu Minh - Dean of ILACS, Assoc.Prof. Tran Mai Dong - Director of the Program, Heads, officials of UEH-affiliated units, and learners. Mr. Lim Jae Hoon - Ambassador of the Republic of Korea attending the program Overview of the Opening Ceremony of Korean CEO Program Batch 13 Delivering a speech at the Ceremony, Assoc.Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH stated: “After almost 30 years of establishing Vietnam and South Korea friendship and cooperation, the relationship of the two countries have more and more been developed and upgraded to a new level. In many consecutive years, South Korea has been in the top 5 countries and nations that directly invest projects in Vietnam the most. Korean corporates still consider Vietnam an important market to maintain the mutual relationship on diverse fields listed as investment, service trade, and market expansion. Therefore, the organization of the CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Experts is necessary and does adapt to the development demand of the market.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH stating at the Opening Ceremony With the aims of assisting Korean businessmen to be able to do business better in the Vietnamese market and live harmoniously with Vietnamese society, Vietnam - Korea Times and International Languages and Country Studies Institute (ILACS) affiliated with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) collaboratively organized the “CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Experts” to foster inclusively knowledge related to economics, finance, policy, culture, law, and so on, of Vietnam for Korean businessmen. During this course, professors of UEH, and economics and culture specialists as well as senior managers at corporates and state organizations of Vietnam and South Korea would report and answer all questions regarding economics, finance, environment, culture, and investment effectively and compatibly with the orientation and law of the Vietnamese Government. The “CEO Program Leading to Vietnam Expert” of UEH started its first batch in 2010. Up to the present time, UEH has trained almost 350 learners for Korean corporates to be leaders rapidly responding to the Vietnamese economy. This program not only teaches history, investing economics, and business strategies in Vietnam but also a variety of diverse educational programs. Additional photos related to the Ceremony: Mr. Kim Jong Gak -President of Korean Overseas Association in HCMC and Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam - Korea Times stating at the Ceremony A representative of a Korean corporate in Vietnam stating A learner stating and sharing his thoughts All delegates taking a memorable photo after ending the Opening Ceremony News, photos: International Languages and Country Studies Institute (ILACS) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of March 15th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) and University of Information and Technology (UIT) - Vietnam National University HCMC signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the 2022-2027 period, marking a comprehensive cooperation relationship in the fields of training, scientific research, technology transferring, international relation, and management; together upgrading their positions nationally and internationally. This Signing Ceremony took place in Room A116, University of Information and Technology, Thu Duc, Ho Chi Minh City. Attending the Signing Ceremony were Assoc. Prof. Vu Duc Lung - Secretary of Party Committee, Chairman of UIT Council; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Hoang Tu Anh - President of UIT; Dr. Nguyen Luong Thuy Ngan - Vice President, Dr. Nguyen Tan Tran Minh Khang - Vice President, and Heads of UIT Units, Departments/ Functions. Overview of the Signing Ceremony between UEH and UIT Delivering a speech at the ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH expressed his joy and excitement towards the cooperation between UEH and UIT through this sharing: “On behalf of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, we are extremely interested in signing a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding today with University of Information and Technology - Vietnam National University HCMC, this shows steps and the development of the 2 universities matching the tendency of the time. In 2021, UEH carries a process of restructuring as a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University and launching 3 member colleges including College of Technology and Design (CTD). On the basis of promoting the cooperation with partners, especially UIT, we hope that featuring on technology, design, and economics will initiate comprehensive breakthroughs for CTD and UIT in the upcoming time. The cooperation between the 2 universities will open new teaching and learning opportunities listed as student exchange programs, international relations, research, and so on, to together bring practical values to learners and society.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH sharing Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Hoang Tu Anh - President of UIT remarked: “Interestingly welcome all lecturers from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, approving a cooperative relationship between the 2 universities, I believe this cooperation will be implemented strongly in the upcoming time. All of us know that economics has been a pillar, a foundation of the country during the past time, and currently, information technology has followed economics to be an important field, connecting closely to developing the economy in the 4.0 industrial revolution. For that reason, I believe that the cooperation between those two core and foundation fields will bring us a lot of tasks to do and help us obtain excellent achievements in the upcoming time. On behalf of the Heads of UIT, I wish the cooperation between the 2 universities to succeed greatly and be more and more close-knit to bring practical values to the community. I wish University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to be a leading institution in the country, the Region, and Asia in the future.” Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Hoang Tu Anh - President of UIT remarking With the spirit of enthusiasm and openness, Heads of UEH and UIT officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding in 5 years, 2022 - 2027 period. Representatives of UEH and UIT signed the Memorandum of Understanding In accordance with the Signing, UEH and UIT will cooperate on the following fields: Cooperating in training fields throughout affiliating to build and deploy undergraduate/ postgraduate training programs, aiming at approving training credits between the two universities, exchanging students, learners, lecturers, and specialists, collaborating on organizing training, fostering, honing, and advancing the levels of management officials and lecturers, sharing experiences of constructing, launching new training majors, assuring the quality and evaluation of programs, exchanging experiences of the training management job, sharing resources serving for teaching and scientific research. Cooperating in scientific research: collaborating on building and conducting programs, research projects and plans, hosting and co-hosting national and international scientific conferences and conventions, exchanging databases, materials, collaborating on strengthening scientific research findings transfer, sharing experiences of technology science management business of the two universities. International relations: organizing working abroad teams to together conduct scientific research and develop training programs and cooperating relationships in the regional university network in accordance with curricula. Cooperating in the field of university management: exchanging experiences of management activities, building and organizing structures and strategies for developing human resources, sharing experiences of conducting the autonomous and self-responsibility mechanism, attending large programs, events, and activities of two sides. Representatives of the 2 universities awarding campaign medals University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, one of the national key universities, always inspects signals of the market to make suitable adjustments and innovation to the demands of learners. With THE desire to apply technology to economics majors, UEH hopes the long-term and comprehensive cooperation with University of Information and Technology will bring opportunities to upgrade the studying, learning, and operating effectiveness of UEH, therefore, contributing to the eco-social development of the country in the current age of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution. Additional photos related to the event: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 13th, 2022, UEH organized a Graduation Ceremony for Vietnam - the Netherlands Programme (VNP) - which trains Master of Science in Applied Economics MAE, Double Degree Programme DDP for 22 new Masters. This is a training cooperative programme between UEH and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Graduation Ceremony for Vietnam - the Netherlands Programme (VNP) - training Master of Science in Applied Economics MAE, Double Degree Programme DDP was held at the auditorium B1.302 at UEH 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus. Attending the Ceremony, in terms of UEH, were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Deputy Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, Director of VNP, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES, President of Academic Council of VNP, Assoc. Prof. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School, and lecturers administrating and lecturing at the programme. Especially, the programme honorably welcomed Mr. Frank de Laat - Deputy Ambassador, Netherlands Embassy. Overview of the VNP Graduation Ceremony held at Auditorium B1.302 UEH 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus Stating to open the ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH remarked on achievements that Vietnam - the Netherlands Programme (VNP) has obtained during the past time, simultaneously, complimented on the efforts of new Masters, and expressed a belief that they will succeed in their work and life thanks to the foundation of VNP Programme. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH stating at the Graduation Ceremony Mr. Frank de Laat - Deputy Ambassador, Netherlands Embassy appreciated the history of cooperation in 28 years of UEH and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, therefore, contributing to tightening the mutual cooperation between Vietnam - the Netherlands in the field of education. Mr. Frank de Laat - Deputy Ambassador, Netherlands Embassy delivering a speech at the Graduation Ceremony Assoc. Prof. Matthias Rieger - Representative of International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University of Rotterdam sent his congratulations to learners via an online format. Within the framework of the programme, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Director of VNP showed his gratitude to guests who are parents, relatives, and friends of new Masters. The presence of distinguished guests was not only large support for new Masters but also the honor and pride of the VNP Programme. In the academic conclusion section, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam finalized the achievements of VNP in the past time, particularly transitioning rapidly from offline to online learning and currently hybrid format in the context that Covid-19 has been occurring complicatedly. The doctor highly valued students graduating this year due to theses on the topic “digital economics” which has been a central tendency, in which Ngo Quynh Hoa’s thesis exceeded more than 180 other learners around the world to attain the prize “Best Research Paper year 2020 - 2021” in the field of Public Policy and Development Management of ISS. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Director of the VNP Programme sharing The ceremony continued with the graduation decision announcement of Assoc. Prof. Ho Viet Tien - UEH Graduate School. The new Masters solemnly performed the hat-wearing ritual, officially being Masters in Economics. Assoc.Prof. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate School announcing graduation decisions Issuing graduation degrees for new Masters At the ceremony, new Masters shared about their learning processes at the VNP Programme. New Master Nguyen Phu Quoc informed this was a spirit of accepting challenges, confronting difficulties, and enabling themself to be able to make mistakes to gain success. Master Nguyen Thi Thuy Ngan received lots of support from lecturers and the office in her learning process from Can Tho to HCMC. During her process of making efforts to study, VNP has provided her with knowledge as a place that was as close as her family. New Master Nguyen Phu Quoc sharing his thought After 2 years of studying with remarkable efforts and determination, accomplishing 14 subjects and a thesis completely in English, learners of the VNP Programme can now be proud of developing on a new journey with an internationally recognized Master's Degree in Economics and ready for integrating with the global economy. Additional photos related to the ceremony: News, photos: VNP Programme, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In recent years, the agricultural sector in Vietnam faces several problems due to population growth, urbanization, and climate change, which requires restructuring for adaptation. Digital transformation and high technology application are expected to help the sector improve production productivity, adapt to climate change, ensure income for farmers, and reduce food waste.However, digital transformation in agriculture in Vietnam is still local in nature and lacks comprehensiveness on the national scale. This article aims to assess the current status of the agricultural digital transformation in Vietnam, thereby suggesting policy solutions to promote this process. Current status of agricultural digital transformation in Vietnam Many specific mechanisms and policies have been issued to apply the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the agricultural sector. Credit policies have focused on increasing credit limits and reducing interest rates for green and high-tech agriculture projects. In particular, Decree No. 116/2018/ND-CP allows high-tech agricultural businesses to borrow up to 70%-80% of the project values without collateral assets, while other incentives focus on cutting costs and reducing other administrative procedures. The article identifies the main difficulties in including: (1) lack of asynchronous agricultural database system; (2) lack of investment capital; (3) small, fragmented, and dispersed production scale with high initial cost; (4) lack of enforcement mechanisms to ensure product quality, food safety and traceability; (5) small and unstable markets for high-quality products; (6) agricultural business and farmers lack the capacity to work with high technologies; (7) lack of high-quality human resources; (8) climate change is becoming more complex. Policy Suggestions for Vietnam Capital Simplifying and cutting steps of the registration procedures and processes for Decision 19/2018/QD-TTg and clarifying criteria for recognition of hi-tech agricultural projects so that small businesses and farmers can access better credits. In addition, banks need to have a detailed plan to recognize assets on agricultural lands such as greenhouses, net houses, and ponds as collateral for loans. Commercial banks need to extend the repayment periods when high-tech agricultural projects face natural disasters and adverse weather events. High-tech agricultural projects in Vietnam can save equipment costs by using local equipment components to make their equipment more affordable, instead of importing equipment directly from international markets. The State needs to focus on solving the problem of land concentration and accumulation as well as raising farmers' awareness and working skills to attract investment capital. Land State agencies need to reduce taxes and fees (for example, personal income taxes, registration fees, cadastral fees, appraisal fees) and increase the transfer limit for agricultural land. In addition, local authorities need to act as intermediaries to conduct transactions between farmers and investors. In addition, it is necessary to emphasize the role of agricultural cooperatives in gathering small-scale agricultural households. Farmers will allow the cooperative management board to represent them in dealing with suppliers, investors, and technology firms. In addition, landowners can directly participate in the production process after being trained to apply high technology in fields. There should be policies to limit the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land and reserve lands for green and high-technology agricultural projects. Awareness and human resources To increase the application of smart agriculture and high technology, both farmers and government officials need to have a deep awareness of the costs and benefits of high technology adoption in agriculture. Therefore, the benefits of applying green and high technologies need to be demonstrated in front of relevant stakeholders. Universities and companies providing technology need to teach farmers the ability to read and understand the data collected by the IoT system and then apply the knowledge to their farming decisions. In addition, future technologies need to be user-centric and constantly improve to make the equipment more user-friendly and easy to use for farmers. Network connection There is a need to increase Internet coverage and reduce connection costs in remote areas to help farmers access IoT technology. Besides, having access to the Internet will also create opportunities for farmers to increase their knowledge of agriculture and information technology. Strengthening linkages and consumption The authorities need to link farmers with large agricultural suppliers and exporters to increase the application of hi-tech agriculture and traceability, especially for small-scale farmers. To do this, the state needs to organize (i) a policy dialogue on the development of digital tools for agriculture at the sectoral, provincial, and national level; (ii) encouraging entrepreneurship in digital agriculture; (iii) improve access to tailored financial products for manufacturing institutions, SMEs and startups looking to invest in digital; (iv) improve access to the data and information needed to conduct big data machine learning in digital agriculture; (v) improving the legal framework for E-commerce; (vi) addressing bottlenecks in public research; and (vii) harmonize interventions with the agenda of the digital economy. In addition, it is necessary to promote e-commerce platforms as a way to increase consumption of smart agricultural products and establish appropriate game rules to bind the quality of agricultural commodities. Legal framework The export of traceable agricultural products often targets markets that are strictly regulated on factors of food safety and hygiene and the origin of agricultural products. Therefore, the state and private companies need to carefully study the legal framework on traceability and food safety in these countries to develop standards for Vietnamese farmers' farms. EU regulations that the state can study and apply include EC 178/2002 and EC 1224/2009. Please refer to the full research “Digital transformation in agriculture in Vietnam” here. Author group consists of Vo Tat Thang, Vu Ngoc Tan, Truong Hoang Dung, Nguyen Thi Bich Hien, Nguyen Hoang Lan - Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (HAPRI), School of Economics - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. This writing is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Research for the Community” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #32 “People Analytics in Viet Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On March 6th, 2022, after persistent effort along with a rigorous registration, appraisal, evaluation, and application process, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has now been officially indexed in SCOPUS. Concomitantly, JABES has become the first Vietnamese journal in the field of Social Sciences & Humannities, Business and Management to be recognized in this prestigious academic index. This is an outstanding step contributing to UEH's roadmap towards becoming a university with a high academic reputation and sustainable action in the region in particular and contributing to enhancing Vietnam's identity in international academic forums in general. JABES - The First Vietnamese Social Science & Humannities, Business and Management  Journal Officially Indexed in SCOPUS With more than 31 years of persistent, efforts of the JABES and their community as well as internal support from UEH, and the Ministry of Education and Training, JABES has reviewed the standards, making continuous improvement with the goal of being indexed in SCOPUS List. The process of applying for indexing in SCOPUS officially starts on November 5, 2021, after completing the required documents. After more than 4 months, on March 6, 2022, JABES has received the Official Notification Letter regarding being indexed in the SCOPUS List. The 4-month strictly process for JABES to be officially indexed in SCOPUS List Link: https://suggestor.step.scopus.com/progressTracker/index.cfm?trackingID=8ED7EE6632FA0068 SCOPUS, launched in November 2004, is owned by the prestigious international publishing house Elsevier (Netherlands). To be covered in the SCOPUS list, all journals must pass a rigorous evaluation and selection process from Scopus Content Selection and Advisory Board. The evaluation process relates to important contents as International diversity, Editorial Board and authors, article quality, number of citations, Journal publicity policies, etc. The evaluation process of SCOPUS journals is also dependent upon the Impact factor. Besides, the content on the website of SCOPUS (http://www.scopus.com) is very useful for various purposes from searching documents to assessing the scientific research status of individuals and institutions training, research, and so on. The SCOPUS list providing reliable scientific articles A step forward contributing to UEH's path towards becoming a university with an academic reputation in the region and in the world JABES has now covered in the SCOPUS index and this has been a part of UEH's goal of internationalizing and strengthening the academic reputation; thereby, increasing the scientific reputation, affirming the publishing quality, and enhancing the recognition in the domestic and international academic community of JABES in particular and UEH in general globally; concurrently, it helps to expand the scientific network with scientists and spread knowledge. This achievement has been a process of persistent efforts full of internationalization aspirations from generations of UEH leaders and those of Journal leaders over the past 31 years. Both UEH leaders, lecturers, researchers, a network of national and international scholars to the authors, reviewers, and the community of JABES editors and collaborators has always strived to achieve to internationalize goal of JABES; and together marked an important turning point as JABES has become the first prestigious international journal in Vietnam within the Social Sciences&, Business and Management field to join SCOPUS. This result has been effectively steered and supported by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET). Highly appreciated to JABES Upgrading Projects from 2012 until now with two funding phases by MOET in associated with powerful and efficient resource investment from UEH have contributed efficiently to the JABES success. JABES - Over 31 years of development and integration, towards being recognized on international academic networks Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies under University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was formerly known as Journal of Economic Development with the first Vietnamese language version published in 1990; The first English-language version was published in 1994 named Economic Development Review; after that, the title was changed to the Journal of Economic Development in 2012. Since January 2018, this Journal has officially changed its name as Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES). JABES is a scientific journal in the field of economics and business and has two versions: English version (JABES-E) published 4 issues/year on the system of Emerald Group Publishing and Vietnamese version (JABES-V) published 12 issues/year by UEH. Research articles submitted to JABES must pass a rigorous peer-reviewed process to ensure standards and improved academic quality of scientific articles. Since its official presence on the Emerald Group Publishing System's database (May 2018), JABES-E has published 12 issues with 72 research articles from 162 authors from more than 30 countries around the world, in which, foreign authors account for more than 75%. JABES has an annual acceptance rate of approximately 12% - a relatively highly selective indicator of scientific quality in each review stage. The entire review and approval process for an article takes around 190 days. Up to the fourth quarter of 2021, JABES-E has an approximately Citescore index of 4.46 (the number of citations/the number of articles published in 2018– 021 period), in which, the 4 sub-categories (Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Business and International Management) are in the highest percentile (Q1). Currently, JABES has strived to maintain a steady level of influence and citation in the scientific community. JABES has had more than 31 years of establishment and development with diverse achievements. Along with the greatly impressive efforts of the Editorial Board, Advisory Board and the Associate Editors over many periods, JABES has had great and significant milestones for the standardization process in accordance with international standards as follows: Therefore, by the end of 2021, JABES-E has been indexed in ESCI, EconLit, EBSCO, Cabell's Directories, Discovery Service, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), ASEAN Citation Index (ACI), Google Scholar, WorldCat, Proquest... (more information at the link: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jabes#indexing-and-rankings). These important steps in the JABES assisting process ensure eligibility to be ranked in the SCOPUS journal system in March 2022. Current activities and chalaneges ahead for JABES after SCPOUS Over the period of 2021–2022, JABES has accelerated and implemented a series of activities to enhance internationalization and identity on academic forums listed as: Successfully organizing The 3rd Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies  (ACBES 2021) with a fully online platform to cope with the context of the COVID-19 pandemic; periodically organize a series of scientific seminars called JABES Seminar Talk (JST) with the participation of high reputed Professors as known as Editor-in-Chief of A and A* Ranked International Journals (or influential researchers in the international scientific community) to introduce promising research trends. In addition, the JABES has invited scholars as Editor-in-Chief of leading journals in the world to join the Editorial Board of JABES as: Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Economic Theory (Prof. Tilman Börgers), Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Labor Economics (Prof. Kevin Lang), Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Business Research (Prof. Anders Gustafsson), Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Population Economics (Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann), Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Business (Prof. Ajai S. Gaur) and more. These renowned scientists have had great influences and accompanied the development of the JABES during this period. Joining SCOPUS is one giant step, contributing to UEH's roadmap towards becoming a university with an academic reputation and sustainable action in the region in particular and contributing to enhancing Vietnam's identity on academic international forums in general. Nevertheless, maintaining and developing the quality of JABES at higher rankings in the near future will be the upcoming challenge for the whole JABES team on this journey. Therefore, continuing to maintain professional rigor, ensuring compliance with publishing ethics, covering in ABDC, ABS, ERIM list in order to enter other important indexes and so on are the upcoming targets of JABES. In addition, JABES will focus on key research areas listed as sustainability and economic development to further contribute to national, regional, and global science. News, photos: JABES, Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In recent years, along with the explosion of data and digital technology, decision-making based on data analysis has become more and more popular in corporate governance activities. Not being out of this wave, the management of people in companies is also witnessing the strong development of a new trend: using People Analytics (PA) - in personnel activities. PA is expected to help reduce and move towards eliminating emotionality and risk in human resource decisions, helping managers have more bases in making policies on people. The question here is what PA is? Is the application of PA in human resource management in particular and administration in general in the world really effective as expected? What is the current situation and ability to apply PA in companies in Vietnam? To be able to use PA effectively, what do companies in Vietnam need to do? This article hopes to be able to give some suggestions for the above questions. People analytics or HR analytics? It should be stated that there is currently no unified definition of People Analytics because this is a new concept. Among the popular definitions of PA in the world, the definition “[PA is] a data analytics-driven approach to managing people in the work environment” by Gal, Jensen and Stein (2017) is the shortest definition. Besides the term PA, several other similar terms are related to human data analytics, listed as HR Analytics, Workforce Analytics, Talent Analytics, and Human Capital Analytics. In which, the term HR Analytics is a popular term and often used interchangeably with PA. However, there is a fundamental difference between these two terms in terms of characteristics as well as the scope of application. While HR Analytics is the intersection between human resource management and data analysis, PA is the intersection of all three areas: human resource management, data analysis and financial management. Therefore, PA is far ahead of HR Analytics in both respects: usage data and usage goals. Figure 1: Relationship between People Analytics and related administrative activities. Illustration based on Van Vulpen (2019). Benefits of applying People Analytics in administration It must be stated that PA is increasingly being applied in corporate governance activities, especially in decisions related to human resource management. To do this, PA has brought the company four main benefits as follows: (1) Supporting for evidence-based management; (2) Limiting subjective and human bias; (3) Promoting strategic thinking; and (4) Gaining a competitive advantage. Figure 2: Benefits of applying PA in administration. The author group synthesizes and designs. On the other hand, PA becoming a new trend in governance, not only coming from the four main effects listed above but also being driven by the following three main reasons: (1) Digitalization process and the development of digital technology; (2) Breakthroughs in data processing techniques and (3) Trend of shifting from traditional governance to evidence-based governance. The status of People Analytics application in Vietnam In according with Google Trends data for Vietnamese users, the keyword PA started to become popular in 2015; however, since 2017 until now, HR Analytics is a more mentioned term in Vietnam. Figure 4 compares the number of searches for PA-related terms on Google in Vietnam. This is similar to the general trend of the world from 2017 and earlier; in contrast, starting in 2018, the world is more interested in PA than in other terms. In addition to the difference in terminology, Vietnam's PA application level is also lagging far behind the world. If we divide the PA application into 4 levels (Bersin, 2016), the survey results in 2021 of 181 companies in Vietnam show that the current level of PA application in Vietnam is only close to the level of PA application in the world in 2013. Figure 3: The foundation for People Analytics to become a new trend in governance. The author group designs based on that by Van der Laken (2018) The survey results also show that companies in Vietnam have not focused on storing, collecting and connecting data sets within the company to be able to analyze data more effectively. This is also consistent with the result that only 50% of the companies interviewed have a need to apply PA in the future. In addition, the survey indicates that workers in Vietnam identify PA with HR Analytics and have a high need to learn more about PA. However, only over 40% of employees answered that they desire to immediately apply PA in the company knowing that the application of PA may lead to other consequences, for example ethical and legal issues (privacy invasion). Figure 4: Comparing the Number of Search Terms On Google From Vietnam. The data is taken from Google Trends, then using a locally-weighted estimation technique – Locally Weighted Regression (Cleveland & Devlin, 1988), also known as locally weighted decomposition smoothing technique (LOWESS) – Locally Weighted Regression Scatterplot Smoothing. Aggregated data on Google Trends. Some recommendations towards building a development environment for People Analytics in Vietnam In order for PA to be applied and developed in Vietnam, this article would like to present necessary and important recommendations for 04 target groups. In particular, the article especially emphasizes recommendations for the target group of company leaders. To be more specific: In terms of company leaders: The most necessary and urgent job is that leaders need to have a plan to build and perfect a centralized information collection and data management system because human data is the backbone of PA as well as to ensure privacy during data collection. Besides, in order to be able to analyze data scientifically, companies also need to build an analytical team that consists of all the skills and 4S thinking including: (1) Mathematical thinking - statistics, (2) Strategic thinking, (3) Scientific thinking, and (4) Economic information systems thinking. Figure 5: Perception of People Analytics among Vietnamese workers Note: Orange – strategic thinking           Blue – statistical thinking Green – scientific thinking            Turquoise – information systems thinking (Dividing by 4S Thinking in Figure 6) (Data from survey) The above four types of thinking intertwine and influence each other in PA application projects. In addition, leaders of companies must actively act as a bridge between the PA team and other departments in the company because creating a bridge between the PA team and other departments in the company can help reduce mistakes in the analysis process and train thinking groups for the PA team. Finally, to be able to apply PA successfully in companies, leaders and managers themselves must have a strategic view of PA. In terms of consulting - analysis companies: In order to ensure the effectiveness and to create trust and prestige for the PA service market, consulting and analysis companies participating in the market need to build and strictly comply with the security requirements and limitations in the process of exchanging and using the lessee's data. At the same time, companies also should balance between business secrets and the transparency of analytical algorithms, ensuring the scientificity of analysis results and avoiding over-calculation. Figure 6: People Analytics' 4S Thinking. West-based design by author team (2019) In terms of the government: PA activities are closely related to highly self-hidden personal information. Therefore, PA application will be highly regulated by the legal framework on the protection of personal information. Currently, the Government is in the process of developing a decree on personal data protection chaired by the Ministry of Public Security. However, most of the discussion surrounding this decree has focused on issues listed as the theft of personal data in cyberspace, the illegal trading of personal data, and the requirement that service providers privacy service of users' personal information. In parallel with the development and completion of the legal framework on personal data protection, the Government also needs to study and supplement to the labor legal framework new problems arising when employers use PAs to protect personal data. control and manage employee behavior, especially in the case of employers through platforms. Please refer to the full research People Analytics at Việt Nam here Author group: MSc. Vũ Hải Anh, MSc. Nguyễn Trần Minh Thành, Dr. Thái Trí Dũng, MSc. Võ Thành Tâm, Lecturer. Trần Đình Vinh – Department of Human Resource, University of Economics Hồ Chí Minh City (UEH). This writing is in Series spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” Message, UEH would like to invite Dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #33 “Digital transformation in Healthcare at Việt Nam”. News, photos: Author group, Department of Marketing – Communication UEH. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Officially implemented in March 2021, a community project supporting digitalization and free for high schools - UEH Global Learning, has brought practical and timely supportive products to high schools to apply information technology to teaching, learning, and examination organization. This project has received the support of more than 7,000 students and parents in the revising process for the high school graduation examination and professional orientation; 2,000 teachers in 13 provinces of the Mekong Delta River region in terms of the process of teaching and learning online. In 2022, UEH upgraded and completed 2 special supportive tools) the online graduation examination training course and personality multiple-choice test) towards evaluating professional capacity, particularly for high school students before their university threshold. Online graduation examination training course - A concrete preparation for the high school graduation examination Preparing to seat in the National University Examination, 12th-grade students are easily under pressure from not only selecting majors - specializations matching their interests but also from the process of training for the exam. Understanding challenges and the desire to accompany students on the journey of conquering the university dream, UEH has built and implemented Online High School Graduation Examination Training Course product within the framework of the UEH Global Learning project. UEH Graduation Examination Training Course is a data warehouse integrated with all multiple-choice tests of the following subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Ethical Education from 2015 to present that assists high school students, especially 12th-grade students to have an opportunity to familiarize with the multiple-choice format of the High School Graduation Examination and revise all knowledge from fundamental to inclusive one. Besides, this examination training course is equipped with an automatic-correction function which allows students to self-practice and self-evaluate their knowledge every time and everywhere without depending upon the instruction and observation of teachers, therefore, preparing better for their upcoming final-grade and national university examinations. Graduation Examination Training Course on UEH Global page https://global.ueh.edu.vn/course/view.php?id=65 This is an opportunity for students to gradually familiarize themselves with the online learning and revising environment, train their self-studying spirit, be ready for blended-learning integrated classes (classes comprise traditional learning activities combined with online learning time) in the university environment. Personality and professional capacity-evaluating multiple-choice test - Accompanying the young generation in selecting majors and acting for their dreams Accompanying the young generation in selecting exactly majors and professions matching their personalities and making dreams come true, UEH Global Learning Project simultaneously connects with professional orientation tools with two personality and professional capacity multiple-choice tests recommended by the world’s leading universities and professional-oriented experts which are HOLLAND and MBTI methods. In addition, after doing a set of questions evaluating professional capacity, the received result will show participants an overview picture of undergraduate majors in Vietnam compatible with them. Especially, the results will point out that UEH programs fit them the most: UEH is the first university to provide a completely free, comprehensive, and integrated professional-oriented tool. Multiple-choice page: Discovering your potential with UEH https://hieuveban.ueh.edu.vn/ The question bank evaluating professional capacity of HOLLAND helps participants discover their professional features in accordance with their natural hobbies (favorite activities or situations in which they frequently involve(d)). Therefore, they can identify groups of majors having relaxing and suitable environment for them, including 06 groups: Throughout 60 questions (10 questions/ professional group), participants can identify outstanding professional groups appropriate to their personal orientation on the short run. The following step is to search carefully information related to majors given according to the results of specializations matching their personal orientation and hobbies the most. The result of the multiple-choice test in accordance with Holland method The set of questions of MBTI helps participants be able to orientate themself more clearly and understand themself better based on MBTI theory - explaining how behavioral characteristics differ from person to person in different situations, therefore, leading to different personalities. The multiple-choice test has 04 contrastive couples of characteristics which are: Throughout 50 questions, participants can identify 4 letters representing their particular personality tendency or features on the short run. This result supports participants to have further information to measure the suitability of their personality to the jobs as well as the working environment of corporates to discover and to select a proper profession. The result of the multiple-choice test in accordance with MBTI method Deployed in March 2021, UEH Global Learning project has aimed at sharing and transferring digitalization experience in learning and teaching activities for high schools, especially locations limited in terms of geography and difficult to implement learning and teaching online. This project has 06 core products comprising: (1) Online learning and teaching; (2) Online writing and multiple-choice examination organization; (3) Mixing paper question bank and answer keys; (4) Online High School Graduation Examination Training Course; (5) Personality Multiple-choice Program helping select professions and (6) Admission Consultant Function. Up to present, UEH Global has been assisting more than 7,000 students and parents in their revising process for the High School Graduation Examination and professional orientation; the online learning and teaching has been transferred to high schools in 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta River region with the participation of more than 2,000 lecturers. Currently, the products of this project have been relatively enough; therefore, UEH expects to share with and accompany 12th-grade students in particular on the journey of conquering the dream university and high schools in general on the route of digitalization, spreading knowledge and aiming to sustainable development. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vietnamese context of personal data protection policy The process of shaping the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) has been creating new values, which are expected to bring prosperity and change the balance of social equality. This innovation is marked by the rapid development of modern information and telecommunications technologies, associated with the scale of their wide application in social life. For technology to function as expected, data must play a central role. Data is a key resource in the digital economy (European Commission, 2017). Nevertheless, due to its value and potential, data has become the subject of cybercriminals. Among the data serving the process of economic development model innovation, besides industrial data, personal data is the most seriously compromised (Higham, 2016; Rob Sobers, 2021). In Vietnam, the situation of infringement, theft and sale of personal data online has been taking place openly and boldly on open forums, with increasing severity and scale besides bigger and more technically-sophisticated than ever (Anh Quan & Thanh Luan, 2021; Hackers sale dozens of GB data of Vietnamese citizen and business, 2021). Facing the above situation, policy makers must continuously innovate methods of checking and monitoring personal data protection to meet the needs of industrialization and modernization in the new situation. Decision number 2289/QD-TTg dated December 31st, 2020 of the Prime Minister on promulgating the national strategy on the fourth industrial revolution to 2030 clearly stated the guiding position, in which, the Regulatory reform in order to create appropriate standards of behavior in the digital environment, especially regarding the legal provisions on protection of personal information is extremely urgent. Inadequacies of current Vietnamese personal data protection mechanism The current Vietnamese law governing this issue has some shortcomings as follows: (1) Currently, Vietnamese law is choosing a ‘static’ approach, strictly stipulating the necessary measures and processes upon collecting personal information of users right at the input stage, when users have just started to register to use services and products. This approach exposes many inadequacies and creates significant obstacles to the digital transformation process; (2) There has been no unified framework of principles on personal data protection; instead, regulations are being scattered in diverse documents in different fields; (3) There has been no clear and unified definition of the concept of ‘personal data’; (4) There has been no mechanism to resolve the conflict between users' personal privacy and business ownership in digital transformation activities. The question is whether there is a cross-cutting principle to develop a legal framework on personal data protection in Vietnam and how to build a legal framework on personal data protection towards the privacy of data subjects so as to obtain the balance against the interests of data processing subjects? The concept of ‘Personal data protection’ First of all, it is necessary to consider how the rights to personal information are perceived. Upon mentioning the rights of personal information in the digital environment, most current opinions believe that this is a derivative of the right to privacy, which is considered one of the fundamental human rights which are established in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, 1948) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, 1966). However, another viewpoint is that the right to data is not an extension of the right to privacy, rather, a right of its own. Specifically, the right to data is understood as the right of an individual subject to require other subjects to apply appropriate and legitimate procedures when transmitting their personal information (appropriate flow of information) (H. Nissenbaum, 2011; H.F. Nissenbaum, 2010). Understood in the above way, personal data protection does not refer to the act of giving the subject complete control over his personal information to be put to use in the digital environment, rather, protecting the accuracy of the personal information in the process of processing, empowering the data subject that is aware of the purposes, methods and objects of information processing and transmission, concurrently, creating the obligation of the processor to ensure the processing of legal personal information transmission in accordance with the rule of law and social ethics. Therefore, the law, instead of focusing too much on empowering individual users to intervene in the enterprise's business database, should only create a cross-cutting set of principles for data processing and transmission, in which, concentrating on promulgating technical regulations and conduct codes for data processing subjects. (Tuomas Pöysti, 2019). International Legal systems protecting personal data It is a shortcoming not to mention the leading legal system in protecting personal data today: the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The Principles set forth four main principles: (1) The principle that data processing must be conducted lawfully; (2) The principle that the information subject is aware of the processing; (3) The principle of minimizing data processing; (4) The principles of safety and confidentiality for data. These principles are currently considered as the legislative model for personal data protection regulations globally, including those in the ASEAN region (The EU GDPR's Impact on ASEAN Data Protection Law, 2019). In particular, these principles are also reflected through new provisions in the Seventh Chapter of the Civil Code of China (Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, 2020). In particular, these principles are also reflected through new provisions in the Seventh Chapter of the Civil Code of China (Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, 2020). Both the EU's common legal framework and Chinese law define the processor's obligations and responsibilities for personal data processing and give the information subject the right to intervene in the process as well as how the data is handled by the subject matter. On the other hand, the current giving of too much power to the subject has created the phenomenon of ‘Consent-inflated’, causing the subject to become too ‘obsessed’ with the consultation procedures to the point where the efficiency and significance of the consent procedure can no longer be achieved (H. Nissenbaum, 2011; Tuomas Pöysti, 2019). In other words, the validity of the principle of the subject's will become weaker; in addition, the compulsion to obtain the will of the subject through the procedural transactions set out in the law will create unnecessary obstacles, affecting freedom of business and developing under a new growth model during the fourth industrial revolution (Tuomas Pöysti, 2019). The starting point of the legal framework on personal data protection in Europe and China is to protect the privacy of individuals, on the foundation of promoting the protection of personal information in the face of paradigm changes towards information technology application in Industry 4.0 Legislative proposal on personal data protection needs in Vietnam From our selective reference to the laws of other countries, this study proposes two groups of general principles to develop a legal framework for personal data protection in Vietnam: (1) Ensuring the rule of law in the society meaning, synchronizing the legal system; (2) Ensuring national sovereignty, balancing interests among entities on the basis of upholding the free will of the involved parties in legal relations. From the above two main principles, this article presents specific recommendations for future legislative work and policy implementation as follows: In terms of the legislative work of Vietnamese National Assembly: First is to recognize the moral rights of individuals to personal information through clear, precise, one-meaning provisions in Vietnamese Civil Code. Second, it is necessary to issue a separate law on the protection of personal data, in which, to develop clear and accurate criteria for classifying personal data to have a suitable adjustment method for each type of data. Third is to build a correct, concise and clear system of rights and obligations, upholding the equal method of agreement in data processing relationships, which includes: (1) The right to clear and accurate information in connection with its personal data processing; (2) The right to be aware of who is responsible for the processing of his data (3) The right to the extent reasonable to request correction, rectification and cessation of processing rights to the data processor his personal data; and (4) The right to complain, reflect, and express opinions regarding the processor's data processing and the right to request an audit certificate of the safety of the data processing. In terms of the work of making regulations and management agencies: First is to develop a mechanism to allow and encourage enterprises and organizations to self-develop a set of technical, safety and security regulations for the process, the technology and database systems used for data processing and to create a proactive basis for businesses to fulfill their obligations with respect to the data they process. Second, it is necessary to set up a specialized department to receive reports and complaints regarding cases of breach of obligations in handling personal data or cases of system data leakage. In terms of additional enterprises, organizations and individuals that process personal data: It is necessary to actively comply with the above principles right from the beginning of setting up the system and business model so that Privacy protection principle is integrated by default into the technology and business model design from the outset; in addition, a risk-prevention mechanism and safety measures should be established so that personal data, in case cybersecurity incident occurs, is guaranteed to be fully updated and safe in a backup system. To sum up, this article has affirmed that the privacy protection approach based on giving absolute rights to data subjects in keeping confidential and disposing of personal data is ineffective, without our proper awareness of privacy in terms of this Industry 4.0 context and a clear set of principles in handling personal data as the foundation. Instead of stipulating a list approach with more efforts for assumptions, the future Personal Data Protection Law needs to focus on providing premise and guiding principles for the rights delimitation and parties’ obligations, creating an open and flexible legal corridor and accountability mechanism for the parties to actively promote their rights related to personal data. Please refer to the full research “Legal Reform Meeting the Need for Personal Data Protection in Digital Transformation” here. Author group consists of: MSs. Huỳnh Thiên Tứ, Dr. Dương Kim Thế Nguyên, MSc. Lê Thùy Khanh, MSc. Mai Nguyễn Dũng – Law Department, UEH School of Economics, Laws and Governmental management. This writing is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Research for the Community” message, UEH would like to invite dear readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NO. #30 “DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN AGRICULTURE AT VIỆT NAM ”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. 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With the restructuring strategy to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University by 2030, UEH officially positions our focus on “Training Global Citizens – Sustainable Action” with two implementation phases to achieve the target goal. The first phase, from 2022 to 2025, is focusing on “Training global citizens” and the second phase, from 2026-2030, on training in the form of ‘Empowering learners to take the initiative to act sustainably”. Speech of Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Đông Phong - Chairman of the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Global citizenship education beginning with building a global vision The role of universities is completely important effort to realizing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of United Nations by 2030, in which, Global Citizen Training - Education for Sustainable Development are two urgent tasks of higher education today in all countries around the world in order to achieve the goal of Quality of Education (specifically, SDG4.7) (UNESCO. 2019). These are also two core programs to support individuals and organizations in all countries to effectively implement the remaining SDGs. “Global citizenship training” is understood as a methodical training process, equipping learners with in-depth knowledge and global perspective, full of skills and the right and professional attitude to live – work in their field of study so that they can work effectively after graduation anywhere in the world with a global mindset – acting locally. “Empowering learners to take initiative to act sustainably” is understood as a training process that helps learners to be ready to participate and take on active learning roles not only to solve challenges in their living locality but also contribute to solving global problems for a more peaceful, secure and sustainable society right in the process of studying at university and later (UNESCO. 2019). “Training global citizenship and empowering learners to take the initiative to act sustainably” is concretized in three areas and is very closely linked with each other, namely awareness, social consciousness and behavior (UNESCO. 2015a). Awareness is understood as being equipped with knowledge, skills and thinking to understand local and global issues. Besides, social consciousness is understood as the sharing of values, understanding, empathy, solidarity, respect for peace, and multiculturalism. Finally, the learner's behavior must be demonstrated in the willingness to apply knowledge and skills in practice to act effectively, responsibly and sustainably. Diverse universities around the world (especially in European countries) are implementing training activities based on the global citizenship training framework with four main pillars listed as: (i) Improving training programs tradition to update new knowledge of the 21st century; (ii) Increasing skills, attitudes and behaviors against discrimination, injustice, understanding multicultural environment for learners; (iii) Helping learners have a vision and critical thinking on global issues; (iv) Learners must be equipped with core competencies like the ability to act autonomously, to mobilize knowledge and to inspire the community (OECD 2016). At UEH, not being different from the common development of the world, training is being the most crucial pillar. “Training Global Citizens – Sustainable Action” is both a goal and a means to realize the remaining 4 pillars of the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University development strategy to 2030. UEH is ready to launch the next generation of global citizens - Empowering learners to act sustainably On the roadmap towards implementing the new positioning value for learners at UEH as well as effectively transforming the goals of the Party Committee, UEH leadership into the entire training process at UEH. UEH also establishes clear implementation roadmaps through the consensus of lecturers, staff, learners, UEH partners and the UEHer community. UEH's training is to meet the requirements of society or to train in fields that are the strength of the school as well as to be step-by-step towards actively empowering learners listed as actively requesting study, research, practice on sustainability through an interdisciplinary – multidisciplinary training program that is personalized to learners' needs, linked to practice, and lifelong and continuous learning to contribute to the 17 SDGs. Phase 1 (2022-2025): Training global citizens, step-by-step empowering learners to act for sustainable development. In this phase, UEH will focus on doing this in three main groups: training programs, training methods and learning methods, specific as follows: (1) Training programs - Training programs and products need to be adjusted comprehensively with the criteria of ‘signals, needs of society and community’, ‘global quality, international standards’ as the foundation; - Strengthening and approaching towards 100% of programs and subjects taught in English in accordance with learners' needs, increasing foreign learners (in both developing and developed countries) to participate in learning and integrating new subjects in accordance with the development trend of the world by 2025; - Integrating principles of sustainable development to meet the 17 SDGs into existing training programs and subjects, especially needing to be linked with the output standards of the program and of the subject for both long-term programs term and short-term programs at all levels; - Proposing new subjects on sustainable development into existing curricula of all levels and systems in order to promote new initiatives to address local and global issues from a sustainability perspective; - Strengthening short-term and long-term international joint programs to help learners become global citizens through cultural and academic exchanges; - Enhancing programs that are internationally accredited and certified by world-renowned professional associations, especially those with sustainable development orientations; - Developing multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, bilateral-disciplinary programs in UEH and outside UEH, especially with international programs, creating favorable conditions for forming teaching capacity and general knowledge for students. form a global, diverse and inclusive perspective; - Initially encouraging the development and implementation of extracurricular programs from awareness, attitude, behavior and so on regarding sustainable development of lecturers and students to the community; - Enhancing seminars on interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, cross-cultural issues, local challenges affecting cities, regions and countries, impacting the whole world or vice versa so as to foster understanding and engage learners into action for change. (2)  Training methods - Flexible learning environment: anytime, anywhere, open learning resources, diverse learning tools; - Diversifying training methods to focus on learners, gradually empower learners to practice/apply practice, research and supplement interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary in lecture content, required essays. project, project or examinations and more; - Focusing on practical experiences through teamwork, field trips, projects, implementing real projects (Live-Case), problem solving projects/plans, scientific research or business orders, local and global, student activities and community projects; - Increasing the application of technology in teaching, research, projects, projects, seminars and academic exchanges listed as e-learning, blended learning, hybrid learning and so on. - Lecturers constantly self-study to improve their qualifications and expertise associated with sustainable development; having the opportunity to participate in extracurricular teaching, seminars, projects, research to meet the 17 SDGs; - Increasingly inviting domestic and foreign lecturers and experts to participate in teaching theoretical, practical, projects, seminars and more on a global and sustainable perspective; - It is a must to have the cooperation from all lecturers, to ensure multi-faceted topics, diversifying methods and resources; - Training lecturers to develop programs, subjects, outlines and output standards in line with the sustainability goals that UEH is aiming for. (3)   Studying methods - Actively learning about the school's global citizenship training orientation, proactively setting goals and drawing up an appropriate study plan; - Practicing critical thinking, debating with creative and effective presentation forms in classes and extra-curricular activities; - Actively learning, consulting with teachers, self-studying and increasing the application of technology in learning and research; - Participating in scientific research, practical projects/projects, practical competitions increasing the opportunity to apply knowledge in practice with practical experience and forming in-depth research capacity from being UEH students; - Actively participating in Union/Association activities to expand connections and to form systematic thinking, critical thinking, strategic action capacity, interpersonal capacity, mobilizing community resources, working together for a common goal towards a more sustainable world, to be ready to be the leader of changes; Beneficiaries and impacts on sustainable University include not only UEH learners, faculty and employees but also alumni, businesses and local communities. UEH needs to continue to encourage alumni to participate in online courses and seminars to improve their professional qualifications and skills for work or to develop strategies to attract joint partners in training - research so as to create a sustainable UEHer community along with diverse opportunities to improve position and reputation in the industry towards the implementation of 17SDGs and so on. In addition to training programs creating the main course, UEH continues to carry out its social responsibility listed as providing free and widely available online/in-person courses to all audiences in the community to play a part in encouraging continuous learning and lifetime for all subjects. Phase 2 (2026-2030): Empowering learners to take the initiative to act sustainably UEH does understand that Education is to “Empower learners to take the initiative to act sustainably” does not stop at formal training; rather, this needs to be combined with continuous, lifelong training and training for all generations in the community, providing learners with important opportunities to engage them with everyday reality, motivating them to take the necessary sustainability actions. It is important for teachers and learners to have space to experiment with new “breakthrough” ideas, which can facilitate critical perspectives to come into play because the fundamental changes needed for a sustainable future start with individuals through changing their behaviors, attitudes and lifestyle choices under the influence of environmental factors and surrounding community (UNESCO. 2019). To sum up, “Empowering learners to take the initiative to act sustainably” not only provides learners with the necessary professional knowledge and skills as well as confidence to develop in any environment, every country in the world but also proactively empowers them to come up with creative ideas and act responsibly in study, work and life, proactively facing future challenges with the ability to inspire and to lead the community around joining hands to practice sustainable lifestyle. Therefore, in this phase, in addition to continuing to develop all the training and learning programs and methods mentioned in the previous stage, all training programs and methods in this period need to be flexibly designed and adjusted to meet the requirements of learning, understanding and solving problems and challenges in society in a creative and efficient way towards meeting the 17SDGs of each group or individual student. What is more, UEH will actively empower students to support the local community to meet the 17SDGs through discovery, transmission, research and assessment of all local and global issues in all angles. UEH organizes a “Sustainability Day” or empowers students to organize and coordinate meetings with local people with the participation of innovative organizations in the city to address sustainability challenges of the city businesses, state management agencies or the community. We have always understood that Training, scientific research, development consulting will decide the future of UEH. With the right commitment and goals established, UEHers and learners are united in our determination to implement the goal of ‘Training global citizens - Sustainable action’ in order to build a solid foundation, completing the Restructuring Strategy of UEH Multidisciplinary-Sustainable University with an academic reputation in the Asia region and the world./. News, photos: Department of Sustainable Project REFERENCES Movement, T. G. O. (2019). What is a sustainable university? Retrieved from https://www.greenofficemovement.org/sustainable-university/ OECD. 2016. Global Competency for an Inclusive World. UN (2015). Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning. UN (2017). Higher Education Institutions - key drivers of the Sustainable Development Goals. UNESCO (2015a). Global Citizenship Education: Topics and Learning Objectives. UNESCO (2019). Framework for the implementation of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) beyond 2019. UNESCO (2015b). Education for Peace: Planning for Curriculum Reform. Guidelines for Integrating and Education for Peace Curriculum into Education Sector Plans and Policie Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The roles of the Party-State, enterprises and universities, research institutes towards the digital transformation of the economy in Vietnam The role of the Party - State and that of enterprises Digital transformation of the economy is a continuous process that requires the participation of diverse actors in society. To successfully implement the digital transformation of the economy and towards building a smart city, proper identification of the roles of the participants is a prerequisite. In Vietnam, the fact that the leadership, direction and management role of the Party and State in the digital transformation is irreplaceable has been reflected in strategies, policies, decrees and action plans. Specifically, the Politburo issued Resolution 52-NQ/TW on a number of guidelines and policies of Vietnam in participating in Industry 4.0 (Nguyen, 2019). The resolution clearly shows a positive view in renewing thinking, unifying awareness, strengthening the leadership role of the Party and the management of the State. This is the premise for the birth of the National Digital Transformation Program with the goal of developing digital government, digital economy, digital society and forming digital technology businesses (TechPort, 2018). From this Program in combination with the Project of Building Ho Chi Minh City into a Smart City (University, 2019), the Digital Transformation Program has been announced by the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, featuring the mindset of accepting new things and factors. Institutions, awareness and policies are totally important besides technology (TopDev, 2020). In addition to the role of the Party and the State, businesses operating in the field of information technology (IT) are identified as playing a central role in leading and creating breakthroughs in design and supply as well as providing a digital platform to serve the needs of digital transformation. In Ho Chi Minh City, digital enterprises account for about 3% of the total number of businesses operating in the city; in innovative start-ups, up to 70% of enterprises are in the IT field; Labor productivity in the IT sector is 1.96% higher than that of the city's overall labor productivity, contributing 4.44% to the city's domestic product (Pwc, 2018). According to Directive No. 01/CT-TTg of the Prime Minister on promoting the digital technology enterprise development in Vietnam, by 2030, Vietnam needs at least 100,000 digital technology enterprises to carry out the digital transformation mission, digital economy development, smart city building and sustainable development (Grajek, 2020). The role of higher education institutions In addition to the Party - State and business entities mentioned above, higher education institutions are important actors in the innovation ecosystem, digital transformation of the economy and towards building a smart city. According to Resolution 52-NQ/TW on a number of undertakings and policies of Vietnam in participating in Industry 4.0 (Nguyen, 2019), the national innovation system is developed in the direction of enterprise-centered Centers, universities and research institutes are strong research subjects. In the National Digital Transformation Program (TechPort, 2018), the role of higher education institutions only stops at education and training and provides high-quality human resources according to occupations associated with digital technology and proactive human resources on demand. High-knowledge resources are concentrated in universities and research institutes. Currently, these highly knowledgeable resources are taking on the role of research, implementation and consulting in various projects in the field of digital transformation, smart city development with the position of experts, implementation and so on but mainly is as an individual. The advisory and decision-supporting role of universities and research institutes has not been adequately addressed. Not many projects, actual research has the participation of representatives from schools, research institutes or brought back to universities and research institutes to implement in conjunction with stakeholders. Many prestigious universities and research institutes have established professional councils that can fully undertake consulting on related projects. The absence of representatives of universities and research institutes in specialized fields in consulting and decision-making of development strategies and project implementation will reduce the integration between science and reality as well as affect the effectiveness of the project. Besides, data collection mostly only serves for each specific research need, project or activity carried out in each individual enterprise, organization or unit. If necessary, it will be necessary to carry out the work of seeking, “ask” and “give” in each context. The integration, management and use of common data to serve research projects to solve urban or community problems have not been formalized and are truly open to sharing. If the database continues to collect and store a single, low-accessibility as it is today, it will be difficult to have timely analysis, plans, forecasts and decision-making to meet the development requirements that are growing fast and high in the digital era. Moreover, the researches of universities and research institutes are carried out from highly intellectual human resources; therefore, they need to be utilized to have effective solutions for the society and as the social responsibility that the universities and research institutes are currently doing. It is necessary to have a large and integrated source of data to share for research in the system of universities/research institutes in each field. CSIRO, 2019 has pointed out four components and roles of parties when participating in the digital economy, including businesses, individuals, policy makers, innovation actors (universities and research institutes). However, the role of universities and research institutes in Vietnam in the digital transformation process has only focused on creating innovations for the digital economy, training and fostering talents, and increasing the number of students. strengthen cooperation and create an innovation community as a driving force for the economy. The role of participation as a representative in consulting, research and decision-making like developed countries has not been mentioned and does not seem to be completely concerned at present. Components participating in the digital economy (CSIRO, 2019) Quite a few universities in Vietnam have begun to accelerate the process of digital transformation in education to realize the goal of educating and training high-quality human resources in occupations associated with digital technology and key human resources. moving in the digital age. Hanoi University of Science and Technology also has a digital transformation strategy and identifies 4 main technology platforms including Cloud Computing, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things to restructure services and products, creating a breakthrough in the higher education experience environment; at the same time, optimizing the current system and process (Hanh, 2020). As part of the digital transformation strategy to add value to the community, towards a smart and sustainable city, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has focused on building digital transformation in infrastructure, education and so on. Typically developing a smart library with integration in management - service - experience - smart infrastructure to personalize library user experience: this library serves not only pupils, students, doctoral students but also the community (UEH, 2020). A limited number of universities have started multidisciplinary integration activities, developed in research to solve urban problems, being ready to participate in consulting, implementing digital transformation projects, smart cities with as a participant as development models in countries around the world. For example, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) established an innovation institute, an institute of smart cities and management and so on pioneering in developing incubators for startups, providing knowledge. on innovation, creativity, and development of the smart city studio-lab system and so on in order to cooperate with stakeholders to solve urban problems in the direction of smart city development and sustainability, being ready to perform the role new digital era and following the general development trend of the world. UEH Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) applying VR virtual reality in UEH events Proposing solutions towards smart cities in Vietnam The role of providing high-quality and practical human resources Through the above analysis, it can be recognized that the Industrial Revolution 4.0 creates a strong change in the labor structure; thereby, having a strong impact on education and training of human resources. Ordinary occupations will be gradually replaced while new jobs will arise; however, totally high requirements will be placed on labor qualifications with diverse new and more complex skills with more rapid changes. Therefore, human resource training is facing the heavy pressure of change. For a university, two products of human resource training in the digital era are employees and experts. Outputs are employees: in addition to being equipped with professional knowledge, they need to be fully equipped with necessary digital skills to adapt to Industrial Revolution 4.0. Basically, these digital skills include skills in using computers and the Internet in addition to self-study skills to improve daily digital skills, to avoid falling behind in the digital age. Studies also show that inequality in digital access (digital inequality) will deepen social inequality. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure digital access to necessary digital skills for everyone, especially for a country with different conditions for accessing technology in different regions, especially limitations in the highlands and deep regions. The primary product is experts, who are pioneers in the study of new knowledge, skills, and technologies, as inputs to research and development roles. The role of Research and development (R&D) role Currently, research and development has been strongly developed in universities, especially universities associated with academic research. However, this activity mostly stops at a few individual experts in the fields. In the process of digital transformation, together with governments, businesses, individuals and universities can promote their role as a continuous research and development center towards improving efficiency and reducing production costs in terms of the organization, not only at the individual experts under the university. To fulfill this role, it is necessary to have financial support from domestic and foreign units that need to solve problems for their units or solve urban problems. Build a living lab system like that of developed countries. The role of consultant and participation in the decision-making team In addition to university-affiliated research and development centers, simulation labs and living labs are becoming increasingly common at universities. This is the place to help policy makers and decision-makers make informed decisions and minimize risks. In addition, the trend of applying big data in fields listed as transportation, E-government, and healthcare is increasingly popular; nevertheless, this trend is only confined to specialized units in each field, without the connection between sectors together to create a whole national data, is the core foundation for effective decision making. More than anyone else, the university can now be a place to store, integrate, exploit and use the national data warehouse, serving research and development (R&D) and providing information towards the authorities’ decision making. The role of connecting and promoting generations’ participation One of the factors that determines the success of the digital transformation process in an economy is the understanding and the participation of all generations and classes in one society. With the advantage of being an educational institution, not for commercial purposes, universities play a reasonable role in connecting generations (pupils, students, graduate students, alumni and so on) to participate in this process. In order to successfully and effectively implement the digital transformation of the economy as well as develop smart cities in Vietnam, it is necessary to integrate industries, fields, stakeholders, levels, sectors and the role of universities and research institutes beyond educational mission in research, consultation and decision support should be strengthened. Author group: Dr. Trịnh Tú Anh, Ph.D Student Phạm Nguyễn Hoài, Ph.D Student Lê Thị Hạnh An (UEH Institute of Smart City and Management ISCM – School of Technology and Design). This article is in series spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH with “Research Contribution For All – Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng” message for 2022 period, UEH would like to invite all dear readers to look forward to Newsletter ECOCONOMY #30 “Law amendment to meet the requirement of personal data protection in Digital Transformation”. Please refer to [Podcast] The Role of Universities and Research Institutes in the Digital Transformation of the Economy towards Smart Cities Development in Vietnam (Part 1) here News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of February 24th, 2022, at Room B1.204, Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the cooperation agreement signing ceremony with YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company. This event has affirmed and expanded the cooperation relationship in training, fostering, and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the economic development of the country, and at the same time, improving research capacity, scientific research, consulting of the two organizations. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of UEH, there were: Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business, Dean of School of International Business - Marketing; Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean of School of International Business - Marketing. In terms of YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company, there were: Mr. Vo Thuy - Deputy General Director; Mr. Phan Duy Minh Hoang - Senior Director of Business Development and the attendance of distinguished guests, lecturers of colleges, schools, departments, functions of the 2 units. Overview of the Signing Ceremony between UEH School of Business and YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company Speaking at the opening of the Ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH School of Business shared: “In 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City implemented a restructuring strategy, aiming at a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, simultaneously, launched 3 member Colleges including UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design, in which, UEH College of Business has a large scale with 6 Schools. In the process of establishment and development, UEH has signed cooperation agreements with a number of partners, comprising YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company. It is hoped that the cooperation between UEH College of Business and YOOT will bring benefits to both sides, and especially bring much efficiency in improving the quality of training for students. I would like to sincerely thank YOOT for accompanying UEH College of Business towards long-term cooperation.” Assoc.Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Vice Head of UEH College of Business delivering a speech Mr. Vo Thuy - Deputy General Director of YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company emphasized: "I have special feelings upon returning UEH today because I used to be a UEH student. More particularly, today, YOOT and UEH signed a cooperation agreement, which is the premise for a long-term and strong relationship. YOOT has a social network to serve students, instruct them in job application skills, understand the wishes of employers, and so on; therefore, the cooperation of YOOT and UEH will be achieved by transforming the advantages available from both sides into specific programs, supporting students to study well and open their career paths. UEH educates good and high-quality labor resources, while YOOT connects with good employers, the resonance of the two sides will create positive values ​​for students and employers, contributing to socio-economic development.” Mr. Vo Thuy - Deputy General Director of YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company delivering a speech In accordance with the action minutes, UEH and YOOT will jointly cooperate on the following contents: Heads of UEH College of Business and YOOT signing a memorandum of understanding YOOT Technology and Training Joint Stock Company was established in August 2019 by successful Entrepreneurs in the field of technology and training, sharing the same ideals and enthusiasm to improve the capacity of students, in order to meet the demands for qualified human resources of Vietnamese enterprises in the era of integration and industrialization of the country. YOOT develops technology platforms to help students: Choosing the right majors - Practicing soft skills - Developing qualities - Connecting students with employers. The cooperation between UEH and YOOT has affirmed and expanded the strong cooperation relationship in training, fostering, and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to the economic development of the country, simultaneously, improving the scientific research and consulting capacity of the two organizations. Heads of UEH College of Business presenting a souvenir to YOOT  Technology and Training Joint Stock Company With the restructuring strategy forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is gradually improving its academic reputation, connecting the community through cooperative relationships with organizations, businesses, individuals and so on so as to spread practical knowledge values ​​to the community and society. Additional photos related to Program: News, photos: School of International Business - Marketing - UEH College of Business, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Ho Chi Minh City Career Fair 2022 – UEH, is an annual activity held by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to professionally orientate students and foster their practicality-integrating skills, is an opportunity for corporates to find young human resources and potential candidates. With the active spirit adapting to the new normal condition, Ho Chi Minh City Career Fair 2022 is organized offline within UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus combined with online platforms on event.ueh.edu.vn; vieclam.ueh.edu.vn. After 23 years of successfully organizing, the Fair has gradually affirmed its prestige and reliability while attracting the enthusiastic concerns and registration of the following objectives: learners at all levels, modes of UEH and laborers in HCMC. The Fair comes back with a promise to provide information regarding the career market, professional tendencies, and diverse internship opportunities to participants. Simultaneously, it will create good conditions for corporates to advertise their brands to society, approach, and hire high-quality young human resources. You are welcomed in terms of the following details: Ways of joining: Planned activities at the Fair include: LAYOUT OF THE “UEH CAREER FAIR 2022” ONLINE IMAGES RELATED TO THE “UEH CAREER FAIR 2022” Display of the event.ueh.edu.vn platform A counter model of a participating unit With a new organizing platform of the 24th Ho Chi Minh City UEH Career Fair 2022, UEH hopes that participants and attending units will receive a variety of wonderful experiences. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 22nd, 2022, at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), the signing ceremony of a cooperation agreement to deploy an integrated accounting training program among 03 units: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Auditing Company PwC Vietnam took place in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and UEH. This is the first time that a joint program between universities, professional associations and international businesses has participated that provides a practical education foundation and expands career opportunities for students majoring in Accounting - Finance. Attending the ceremony, on behalf of UEH side, there witnessed the presence of Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành – UEH Principal; Dr. Trần Anh Hoa - Dean of Faculty of Accounting; Dr. Nguyễn Phước Bảo Ấn - Vice Dean of Faculty of Accountancy and Department heads, Program directors and the drafting team of the integrated program of International Professional Association. On behalf of ACCA, there witnessed the presence of Mr. Pukkit Abrol - ACCA Regional Director for ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand; Ms. Nguyễn Thuỵ Minh Châu - ACCA Vietnam Representative; Mr. Mạc Quang Huy - Former Chairman and Current Member of ACCA Vietnam Member Committee, Founder and CEO of MAC Capital Limited together with members to attend in person and via online form. On behalf of PwC, there were Mr. Quach Thanh Chau - Deputy General Director of PwC Vietnam. In addition, the cooperation signing ceremony received the special attendance of Mr. Sam Wood, British Deputy Consul General; Ms. Hồ Thị Kim Phượng - Manager of Education and Training sector of British Department of International Trade at British Consulate General; and Vice Chairman and General Secretary of the Association of Vietnamese Practicing Auditors - Dr. Trần Khánh Lâm. Overview of the signing ceremony This cooperation is part of the strategy to promote the construction and development of ACCA's integrated accounting training program with International Certificates of ACCA as well as increasing the internationalization and practicality of current training programs at UEH, providing internship and career opportunities for students. Speaking at signing ceremony opening, Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành - Rector of UEH stated that: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City strongly supports the fact that the Faculty and Training Institutes of UEH University establish links with international professional associations as well as with multinational enterprises in order to develop training programs that go hand in hand with practice. In particular, we highly appreciate the qualifications granted by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the reputation of PwC Vietnam Co., Ltd. Therefore, we do believe that the signing of this cooperation among UEH, ACCA and PwC VN will be one of the development steps to help the 03 parties strengthen our social responsibility in developing innovative training programs, enhancing professional knowledge and skills in Vietnam, effectively contributing to the creation of high-quality human resources and jointly spreading knowledge, thereby, contributing to the economic development of the country.” Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành - Rector of UEH - delivering his opening speech Mr. Pulkit Abrol - ACCA Regional Director for ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand emphasizes that: “The partnership among UEH, ACCA and PwC will mark a milestone through the integration of learning resources, bringing opportunities for practical professional development for students majoring in Accounting - Finance. Besides, I believe that the cooperation between UEH and ACCA using ACCA's international qualifications will bring global learning quality and high employability for UEH students after graduation.” Mr. Pulkit Abrol - ACCA Regional Director for ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand sharing his opinions After more-than-10-year cooperation, ACCA, since 2011, has always been accompanying UEH in intensive course activities on accounting and auditing for lecturers as well as diverse competitions, extracurricular activities and study scholarships for UEH students. On the foundation of the achieved results together with the goal of raising the cooperation to a closer and more comprehensive level, UEH and ACCA signed an extension of the memorandum of cooperation. Cooperation signing ceremony between ACCA and UEH In accordance with the signed minutes, ACCA will continue to cooperate with UEH in implementing training and career orientation programs; increasing employment opportunities for students through capacity development initiatives while tapping into professional and industry contacts to support these goals. On this occasion, ACCA and UEH also held a signing ceremony of cooperation agreement with PwC Vietnam company - one of the four current leading auditing firms in the world. Cooperation signing ceremony among ACCA, UEH and PwC Vietnam Delivering personal opinions regarding this signing cooperation, Mr. Quách Thành Châu - Deputy General Director of PwC (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. shared: “PwC has been having a relationship with ACCA and UEH for many years: a large part of PwC's employees, as high-qualified from UEH with ACCA degrees, have been very successful at PwC. In terms of this international integration context, the parties have a close cooperation in developing high-quality human resources in Finance industry and specifically for Accounting-Auditing industry; enhancing knowledge, professional skills and opportunities and working in a professional environment. This MOU signing ceremony today is a special event that demonstrates PwC Vietnamese long-term commitment to cooperation in relations with the parties in order to enhance the internationality and growth in the training program, bringing career expansion opportunities for UEH students majoring in finance, accounting and auditing. Together with our network at 156 nations & more than 295,000 employees as well as long-term reputation, PwC VN, through this program, commits to providing UEH students the top privileges regarding occupational orientations, sharing practical experiences as well as assisting students being practicing at practical employment at enterprises’ environment.” Mr. Quách Thành Châu - Deputy General Director of PwC (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. - giving his speech Bên cạnh đó, sự hợp tác của UEH, ACCA và PwC đã nhận được sự chúc mừng của ông Sam Wood - Phó Tổng lãnh sự quán Anh; TS. Trần Khánh Lâm - Phó Chủ tịch kiêm Tổng thư ký Hội Kiểm toán viên hành nghề Việt Nam; ông Mạc Quang Huy - Cựu chủ tịch và hiện là Thành viên Ủy ban Hội viên ACCA Việt Nam, Nhà sáng lập và Giám đốc điều hành MAC Capital Limited. Besides, the cooperation of UEH, ACCA and PwC was congratulated by Mr. Sam Wood - Deputy Consulate General of the UK; Dr. Tran Khanh Lam - Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Association of Certified Public Accountants; Mr. Mac Quang Huy - Former Chairman and current Member of ACCA Vietnam Member Committee, Founder and CEO of MAC Capital Limited. Mr. Sam Wood - Deputy Consulate General of the UK and Head of Trade & Investment Department - delivering a congratulatory speech on this signing ceremony Dr. Trần Khánh Lâm - Vice President and General Secretary of Vietnam Association of Certified Public Accountants - delivering his congratulatory speech Mr. Mạc Quang Huy - Former Chairman, Current Member of ACCA Vietnam, Founder and CEO of MAC Capital Limited - giving congratulatory speech It should be stated that the close cooperation of UEH, ACCA and PwC is completely a great learning and internship opportunity for UEH students majoring in Accounting and Auditing in particular and the whole country in general, bringing a favorable start on the career path, thereby, contributing to the development and positive achievements of Vietnamese Accounting - Finance industry. Dr. Trần Anh Hoa - Dean of Faculty of Accountancy, UEH Business School emphasized: “This first 3-party Memorandum marks an important and pioneering milestone that opens up a new direction of cooperation. For the first time, Bachelor's degree program has received the commitment of an international professional association and a global enterprise. This 03-Party cooperation is expected to bring many benefits to Faculty's lecturers and students. These benefits are as follows: These three parties will jointly develop a training program that integrates accounting and business certificates, expected to enroll in 2023 schoolyear, Program graduates will receive UEH bachelor's degrees and ACCA's international certificates; These three parties are committed to jointly promote value-added activities for students listed as: organizing field trips at enterprises, creating internship and recruitment opportunities for students of the integrated class at PwC, organizing seminars on professional skills development; concurrently, the two sides also focus on improving the capacity of lecturers through their commitment to jointly organize professional seminars, academic activities and cooperate in conducting research in accounting-auditing fields. All of the above activities are aimed at the biggest goal: the strategic cooperation relationship between the two sides expects is to promote the development of high-quality human resource training, meeting international standards for the translation market. Vietnamese accounting and auditing services are in a period of strong integration. On behalf of all lecturers at Faculty of Accounting, I am strongly convinced that this cooperation among the three parties will be successful, helping our Accounting Faculty to fulfill the mission of UEH University in raising knowledge, training high-quality human resources, meeting global import and transfer as well as pioneering innovation and creation for the community.” Dr. Trần Anh Hoa - Dean of Faculty of Accountancy, UEH Business School - giving the closing speech Members attending the signing ceremony took memorable photos News, photos: UEH Accounting Faculty, Department of Marketing - Communication Additional photos at the signing program: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology It is the implementation process, the achieved results and the challenges in the process of digital transformation of the economy in Vietnam and the current role of universities and research institutes in addition to the role of the Party-State and enterprises that have been synthesized and analyzed in diverse articles. The role of universities and research institutes is implemented in not only education, teaching, transfer or the creation of new knowledge, independent researches but also multidisciplinary integrated research activities to propose new ideas. Practical solutions, consulting and participation in the decision-making process as well as proposing and implementing policies, projects and implementation processes to solve urban problems have brought a lot of success. for digital transformation as well as smart city development in many countries around the world. The authors also propose four groups of activities to enhance the role of universities and research institutes as follows: (1) providing high-quality human resources in line with digital transformation practices; (2) research and development (R&D); (3) consulting and participating in decision-making teams; (4) connecting and promoting the participation of generations. The outbreak of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Making full use of the power of Industry 4.0 to carry out digital transformation of the national economy towards building smart cities is a strong development trend worldwide. Smart city development refers to the development of smartness in all fields listed as data, healthcare, economy/business, agriculture, industry, transport, energy, environment, education and so on (CSIRO, 2019). The Industrial Revolution 4.0 (Industry 4.0) with the application of modern technologies listed as: cloud computing (Cloud Computing), artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), big data (Big Data) has opened up opportunities for developing the digital economy for countries around the world (Schwab, 2017). As defined by Oxford Digital Economy Collaboration, a digital economy is ‘an economy that operates primarily on digital technologies, especially electronic transactions conducted via the Internet’. In Vietnam, IT is the fastest growing industry (CSIRO, 2019). Vietnam ranks No. 1 globally in the outsourced software services industry, 1st in the mobile application economy index among the 6 most developed countries in ASEAN (TechPort, 2018). Of the approximately 97 million people in Vietnam (2019), 64 million of them use the Internet, an increase of 28% compared to theat of 2017. Among these 64 million users, the number of people accessing the Internet via mobile devices is 61.73 million people, accounting for 96% of internet users (Adsota, 2019). According to data from Department of E-commerce and Information Technology - VECITA (2019), Vietnamese E-commerce market grows by 35% per year, 2.5 times faster than that of Japan. In accordance with Southeast Asian Economy report (2019), the growth rate in digital transformation of the economy in Vietnam is leading in the region and contributes 5% of the national GDP, 4 times higher than the annual value in 2015 and is expected to be nearly four times as high by 2025. The city sets a target of a digital economy accounting for 25% of GRDP by 2025 and 40% by 2030 (TopDev, 2020). Particularly in terms of education field, digital transformation is currently concentrating on two main contents: digital transformation in educational management and digital transformation in teaching, learning, testing, assessment and scientific research. Education management includes digitizing management information, creating interconnected large database systems, deploying online public services, applying 4.0 Technologies (AI, blockchain, data analysis and so on) in order to manage, operate, forecast, support decision making in the education and training industry quickly and accurately. In teaching, learning, testing and evaluation, including digital chemistry materials (e-textbooks, electronic lectures, e-learning lecture warehouses, multiple-choice question banks), digital libraries, virtual laboratories, deploying an online training system, building virtual universities (cyber universities). However, the current digital transformation of the education and training sector are facing immerse difficulties and problems that need to be further overcome and completed, especially as follows: non-synchronous investment in infrastructure among regions; lack of finance to digitize and to build digital learning materials; no legal regulations to develop online education platforms and digital learning materials. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – One of the educational institutions applying comprehensive digital transformation towards Smart University It is obvious that the strong development of the digital transformation of the economy in Vietnam has been bringing a lot of benefits and contributions to the development of smart cities. In addition, education is also an element that is focused to develop ‘digitization’ and ‘smarter’; nevertheless, the current focus and development is being only the inner development of the education field to update with current development trends, rather than the ability to integrate or other activities to contribute to digital transformation or smart city development as existing capacity. Lessons learned from countries around the world The role of universities and research institutes in the digital transformation of the economy and smart city development With the purpose of preparing for the digital economy since 1998, universities in the European Union have played the role of providing technology-savvy human resources with advanced educational technologies to the region. By means of distance learning and teaching, these schools have spread knowledge to classes that have few opportunities to study regularly like workers, housewives and those who cannot study properly at the right time (Ditchburn, 1998). With the researching goal on the role of Bio-Medico University (Italy) in smart city projects, Machine Science Journal, conducting a research survey on 20 different smart city projects in 2019, concluded that university acts as a knowledge intermediary, knowledge holder, knowledge provider and knowledge evaluator (Vertical News, 2019). Researches on the role of universities upon building and developing innovation ecosystems by Markkula and Kune (Markkula & Kune, 2015) pointed out that the current universities have changed the way they operate as active agents towards improving the quality of community life, contributing a lot of value to the development process of the local, regional and national, spreading and maintaining knowledge in the innovation ecosystem. Actually, most European universities play an important role in the transmission of knowledge, academic resources, co-creation and innovation. Specifically, Aalto University, University of Helsinki, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, Laurea University of Applied Sciences and Metropolia University of Applied Sciences have actively participated in the development of the Bright Garden towards creating Espoo in Helsinki with the main roles of transmitting knowledge, researching and discovering new knowledge and developing community activities with the participation of many sectors of society. These main roles are demonstrated through 5 specific activities as follows: Connection: Connecting generations (high school students, university students, graduate students, alumni); connecting people and processes (calling, engaging people to actively participate and to contribute to social processes); connecting knowledge and processes (connecting knowledge, theory, academia to practical processes); bringing the stakeholders in the ecosystem closer together. The leading Spanish educational group CEU (Central European University) including 3 major universities as follows: CEU San Pablo (in Madrid), CEU Cardenal Herrera (Valencia) and Abat Oliba CEU (Barcelona) have identified the role of promoting innovation, research and entrepreneurship in the transformation of the national economy. CED has established and developed centers, research and innovation institutes as part of the knowledge economy and is committed to leading the way in digital transformation applied within CEU itself. In the digital era, CEU determines that new technology and automation will create many new positions in the coming years, and businesses and organizations in the private sector will have great demand, this is a great opportunity for training units, to accompany businesses in change management, especially in terms of human resources. Therefore, in the operation strategy of the corporation and each school in the system, CEU focuses on cooperating and finding opportunities based on the relationship between 3 parties including: private sector and state administrative agencies, universities. In 2019, CEU launched dual degree and postgraduate degree programs for a group of disciplines suitable for the digital era listed as: digital communication, biotechnology, biomedical engineering or data protection. From the reality and the successes in countries around the world, universities and research institutes have become an integral part of the digital transformation process in the local and national economies and smart urban development. In which, the outstanding roles will include: knowledge role - being the center of nurturing, spreading knowledge to the community, providing digital human resources; roles in research and development (R&D), innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship; intergenerational, predictive and advisory roles for decision-making. Digital transformation at universities and research institutes around the world To meet the role in the digital transformation process in the local and national economy and smart city development, universities and research institutes in countries around the world have made changes and been developed as a strong participant in internal digital transformation and increase integration in teaching - research - project implementation to join hands with stakeholders to solve urban problems towards Sustainable Development. In accordance with EduCause (Grajek, 2020), the research on the argument regarding transfer process at universities around the world by 2020 indicates that 13% of colleges and universities are engaged in digital transformation, 32% are developing a digital transformation strategy and 38% of other higher education institutions are exploring digital transformation, only 17% of educational institutions do not have time to enter the process. This shows that higher education is, indeed, driving digital transformation; in reverse, digital transformation with a series of sweeping changes to the workforce, culture and technology has the ability to create new educational models, concurrently, transforming the strategic orientation and development values ​​of an educational institution. Understanding the role of universities in the nation's digital transformation can help higher education institutions develop a comprehensive and holistic digital transformation strategy. The research on the digital transformation process at the university system in Ukraine in the context of the digital transformation of Ukraine (Kaminsky, Yereshko, & Kyrychenko, 2018) has revealed the information technology architecture of a university. Modern technology should be deployed on the basis of cloud technology; thereby, providing training services, scientific research, increasing digital capacity and navigating educational activities towards learners’ personalized way. Blockchain technology for cloud-based content management by integrating training content modules of different Ukrainian universities, creating a unified, quality, secure and training program transparency. This system is expected to achieve the benefits of timely knowledge exchange and update for the community as a foundation for the knowledge economy, including mutual content exchange, new content development and so on, forming an ecosystem of lecturers, learners, scientists, universities: Similar to sharing platforms, stakeholders will come together to share knowledge within the framework of a common platform based on cloud while retaining the identity, the brand and ensuring financial viability. Since 2015, at the University of Manchester, UK, living labs have been established to identify issues related to sustainable development and support decision-making of stakeholders involved in the sustainable urban development process. Living Lab is a place to connect businesses, governments, scientists to research and test issues in sustainable development, support decision making (Evans, Jones, Karvonen, Millard, & Wendler, 2015). The subsequent research by the authors at the University of Québec à Trois-Rivières (France) (Thang, Manh, & Ayayi, 2018) proved that the Living lab will help promote digital entrepreneurship (Promoting Digital Entrepreneurship Process Living Lab). Author group: Dr. Trịnh Tú Anh, PhD student. Phạm Nguyễn Hoài, PhD student. Lê Thị Hạnh An (Institute of Smart city and Management ISCM – UEH School of technology and Design). This writing is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge applied from UEH with message for 2022 year as “Research Contribution For All – Research for Community”, UEH would like to invite Dear readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NO. # 29 “The Role of Universities and Research Institutes in the Digital Transformation of the Economy Towards Smart Cities Development in Vietnam (Part 2)”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of February 18th, 2022, at 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Headquarter, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a meeting for the discussion and cooperation exchange with Richard Moore Associates Company - one of the leading companies in the field of brand strategy consulting in Vietnam. On behalf of UEH, attending the program were Pro. Dr. Nguyễn Đông Phong - Chairman of UEH School Council, Dr. Bùi Quang Hùng - Vice President together with leaders and employees of UEH Department of Marketing - Communication. On behalf of Richard Moore Associates Company (referred to as RMA), there witnessed the attendance of Mr. Richard Moore - President and CEO of Concepts and Ms. Thu Vân - Director of Business Development. Speaking at the meeting, Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Đông Phong - Chairman of UEH School Council emphasized: “The year 2021 is the opening year of UEH implementing our restructuring strategy, forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. In which, it would be a massive shortcoming not to mention the contributions of RMA to UEH branding strategy on this new journey. Right at the Slogan Composing Contest: Co-writing a multidisciplinary-UEH story with sustainable development held in September 2021, Mr. Richard Moore - President of RMA supported UEH as a contest judge, along with his co-workers towards practicing and selecting excellent ideas and especially building UEH official slogan of UEH as “Unbounded creativity. Empowered futures. Holistic values.” More than that, RMA, currently, provides creative services supporting UEH's enrollment campaign. We do highly appreciate and look forward to a long-term and effective cooperation with RMA in the near future with meaningful and practical programs.” Mr Richard Moore - RMA President also affirmed that: “This is the very first time that I am honored to be invited in this re-positioning project at university level and as well as an international competition. It should stated that I am completely impressed by UEH professionalism. Back in the 1990s, I used to be one lecturer for UEH ‘Viet nam Marcom’ program; therefore, being invited as Judge for ‘UEH Slogan invention’ Program, I accepted without any hesitation as this is a beautifully graceful chance for me. I do hopefully believe that this will become one Marketing teaching activity as well as Digital Marketing and Multimedia Design at UEH in the upcoming time”. During this bilateral meeting, UEH and RMA leaders discussed and exchanged the upcoming cooperation programs including: Training Connection (Business Semester Program at RMA for UEH students majoring in economics and creativity; RMA experts share practical knowledge in marketing, communication and creativity for UEH students; RMA experts jointly build and evaluate the Digital Communication & Media Design Training Program by Faculty of Design-Communication, UEH School of Technology & Design as well as develop UEH monthly knowledge-sharing E-Newletters) and provide consulting service packages towards UEH. Having been operating and developing in Vietnamese market for the past 25 years, Richard Moore Associates, the first 100% foreign-owned consulting company in Vietnam to provide in-depth consulting services on brand strategy and branding identification and brand communication in Vietnam, contributes to supporting Vietnamese enterprises towards their competitiveness improvement in the context of world economic integration, especially upon joining WTO, CTTPP and EVFTA. With the goal of connecting the community, sharing knowledge, acting for sustainable development, UEH has been promoting connection and cooperation with domestic and foreign businesses and organizations in accordance with the resources and strengths of the parties to cooperate, research and build practical knowledge values so as to solve economic and social problems under the impact of globalization. News, photos: Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of February 15th, 2022, students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially backed to the direct learning format at Campuses in the “new normal” condition. On this occasion, UEH Board of Management visited and inspected direct learning and teaching activities as well as safety-assurance duties at UEH Campuses. At UEH Nguyen Van Linh, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH and Heads of Departments/ Functions visited and inspected direct learning and teaching activities. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President leading the inspectorate at UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus At UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH and Heads of Departments/ Functions visited, inspected direct learning and teaching activities Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH leading the inspectorate at UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus The inspectorate visited and inspected the statement of teaching and learning on the first day coming back to direct learning. Besides, that is the safety assurance, enter-exit process, and Covid-19 pandemic prevention tasks at UEH Campuses. Therefore, the inspectorate has timely recommended some adjustments to benefit the best conditions assuring the direct teaching-learning format to take place smoothly, considerately, and safely, allowing successfully reaching the targets of the new semester. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “After a long time making plans preparing all businesses, learners in full-time, 2nd-degree, transferred, part-time and postgraduate modes can officially back to studying directly at HCMC and Vinh Long Campuses. This is a huge amusement of all UEH-ers since they can unify after a long time. In addition to that, there are new requirements obligating us in all direct teaching and learning matters in the “new normal” condition to assure safety. After the process of examining this morning, we can see that direct teaching and learning activities as well as the safety assurance mission at UEH Campuses satisfied the demands of lecturers and students. Facilities, classroom equipment listed as computers, projectors, sounds, air-conditioners, lights, and so on, are set up sufficiently. Besides, lecturers and students obey strictly enter-exit and pandemic-prevention regulations, distancing in classes, wearing face masks, using sanitizer, and so on. On this basis, UEH will continue to improve and initiate best conditions for lecturers and learners to assure the direct learning occurs smoothly and most effectively.” Welcoming a new academic year and seeing each other again due to the pandemic, lots of students were enjoyable and excited to share their future plans. “The first time backing to school after a long time studying online, my friends and I are so joyful and my targets are to pass my subjects and gain a good result for this semester. For me, when coming to school, I truly rely on the safety assurance of UEH for students to back to learning.” - Le Ngoc Khanh, K47 Accounting major. “After a half year studying online, today I go to school and so excited about meeting and first time seeing each other because I am a new student of K47. In the new academic year, I hope us to be closer friends and absolutely pass all subjects” - Nguyen Thi Hong Khanh, K47 Accounting major. Thuy Hanh - a K45 specializing in Finance: “Today, UEH is so bustle, which is different from the online learning atmosphere which is quite boring, both students and lecturers are amazed. I hope this offline learning will allow me to interact more with lecturers, which improves my final results and I will accomplish the upcoming targets as my graduation”. Students officially coming back to direct learning at UEH Campuses At UEH Vinh Long Campus, students officially backed to offline learning as well. This Campus planned and carried out greatly the tasks of preparing sufficiently machines and devices, facilities and safety assurance for lecturers and students teaching and learning directly at the Campus. Le Anh Duy - Student K46 majoring in Corporate Accounting at Vinh Long Campus shared: “I am really delighted and interested in back to school after a long time off because of the pandemic. Returning to studying offline, I set up a goal which is gaining high marks in the new academic year”. Le Ho Kieu Tien - Student K47 studying Corporate Accounting at Vinh Long Campus shared: “Stepping from senior high school level to higher education is a new mark to me because there are a new environment, new learning methods, and new friends. I am so excited about coming back to school to have new opportunities to experience all the new things of a new student. Entering this academic year, I desire to study well progressive subjects and attend many activities organized by UEH”. Students at Vinh Long Campus studying directly For UEH students living at the dormitory of UEH Vinh Long Campus, we organize a welcoming day for them on 2 days - February 12th-13th, 2022 to settle down. The Management of Board of the Dormitory instructed students to use facilities equipped there as well as orientate them towards the regulation of the dormitory. Sharing his emotion when coming to school and checking in a room at the dormitory, Pham Nguyen Hong Quan - K47 Banking 2 - informed: “First time living far from home and family to study makes me bewildered, however, when going to school and feeling the care of lecturers and friends, I am less worried and more secure to live in the dormitory to involve in studying. UEH facilitates me with cleaned rooms having sufficiently devices serving my living at the dormitory, I am extremely happy and thankful to the lecturers”. Parents taking their children to Vinh Long Campus to check-in rooms at the dormitory Welcoming a new academic year with new success, UEH will always initiate the best conditions for teaching and learning jobs to take place smoothly. UEH hopes all lecturers and students join hands and together conduct effectively teaching, learning in the new academic year as well as assure the Covid-19 prevention mission. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After being researched and piloted, on the morning of 15th February 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially launched the “Shuttle Bus UEH” Service. This is an express bus service with routes, trips, and stops particularly designed for officials and students of UEH to commute from the city center to UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus, Functional area 15, New Urban Saigon South, Phong Phu Ward, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City. Attending the Launching Ceremony of UEH Shuttle Bus Service at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, HCMC) was Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Assoc. Prof Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Heads of UEH College of Technology and Design; and lecturers leading UEH-affiliated departments, especially the participation of officials and students on 20 trips of that day, the first people to experience UEH Shuttle Bus Service. In terms of distinguished guests, this Ceremony honorably welcomed Mr. Nim Vuon Phu - General Director of Saigon Passenger Transport Joint Stock Company (SaigonBus), Mr. Cao Dang Thuan - Director of Transport and Tourism Service Enterprise Saigon Passenger Transport Joint Stock Company. Overview of UEH Shuttle Bus Service Launching Ceremony Delivering a speech at the Launching Ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH emphasized: “In addition to improving and advancing considerably facilities in the past time, upgrading the quality of serving students is also a requirement set for the leaders and a whole UEH. After the research time, together with the efforts and attention of many organizations, today, UEH officially launches Shuttle Bus Service to serve officials and students commuting from Campus A, Dorm 43-45 Nguyen Chi Thanh, Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus to Nguyen Van Linh Campus and returning. In the process of implementing this service, we have made efforts to synchronize the routes, as well as served maximally the demands of officials and learners. Besides, we do hope UEH-affiliated departments cooperate with SaigonBus Company to continue updating and improving the service data and desire most UEH students to use this bus route to commute from UEH Campuses to UEH Nguyen Van Linh Green Campus”. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH remarking at UEH Shuttle Bus Launching Ceremony Ribbon cutting ritual in UEH Shuttle Bus Launching Ceremony Following the Launching Ceremony, the first bus routes officially departed from Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong to UEH Nguyen Van Linh. The passengers seated on the bus were unavoidably excited and surprised about the convenience and the modernity of UEH Shuttle Bus. Passengers on 1st UEH Shuttle Bus trips Thien Y - a K47 of Urban Architecture major shared: “This is the first time I have experienced UEH Shuttle Bus, I feel quite secured, cool and it is convenient for students in transportation, and it also protects the environment and helps students commute to school on time. In the future, I am sure of choosing Shuttle Bus for transporting regularly”. “Today is my first time experiencing Shuttle Bus Service UEH, I find this service suitable for students to get to Nguyen Van Linh Campus thanks to its convenience and reasonable price, departure and return times are scheduled appropriately for students. Additionally, functional services on the bus are comfortable, and in the future, if I study at Campus N, I will use this bus service” - Nguyen Dang Ngoc Han - a K47 majoring in E-commerce. “Transporting by a Shuttle Bus, I suppose it is really cleaned, comfortable and the driver is so welcoming. I think those who live far from school can consider it because the routes are set up readily without stopping at unnecessary stations” - Thanh Ngan - a K46 of Accounting major. Putting into use the “UEH Shuttle Bus” Service with a variety of functions and an affordable price does not only respond to the commuting demand of UEH officials and students well but also aims to a green living habit. Using a bus service is more convenient, safer and does contribute to decreasing the demand for using personal transportations, congestion, traffic accidents, and pollution. In the upcoming time, UEH expects lecturers and students to together support and involve in utilizing this service, raise our awareness, change the behaviors and assist the community to practice a sustainable lifestyle that UEH is building and developing. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Student Affairs, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With a multidisciplinary development strategy with an academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has continuously entered the Top of Top Universities in Vietnam in accordance with Webometrics rankings. Most recently, UEH has officially increased our ranking, the 8th position among the Best Universities in Vietnam besides other multidisciplinary universities. On February 16th, 2022, Webometrics Ranking announced their ranking results for the first time in 2022: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has increased 01 place, from 9th place (in July 2021) to 8th place (in February 2022) compared to other 178 universities in Vietnam participating in this year's ranking besides other multidisciplinary universities and as the Leading University in the fields of economics, management, business and law in Vietnam (for 4 consecutive years). This progress is also reflected in the increase of 502 places (ranked number 2320) compared to that of 2021 (ranked number 2822) among participating educational institutions worldwide in 2022. In short, since participating in Webometrics ranking in 2016, UEH has been highly appreciated and consecutively entered the Top of Top Universities in Vietnam and in the region. UEH is being ranked at 8th position out of 178 educational institutions besides multidisciplinary universities in Vietnam on Webometrics ranking (updated in February 2022). The Webometrics ranking has been conducted by Cybermetrics Labs (under Spanish National Research Council) since 2004, including more than 31,000 higher education institutions in 200 countries around the world. This ranking evaluates the digitization capacity and the pervasiveness and impact on academic resources of higher education institutions in accordance with the visibility indicators showing the influence degree of the system of websites and online information, transparency or openness in Google Scholar and academic excellence (excellence or scholar) that measure the number of most cited articles. To achieve this rating, UEH has had the following action strategies for individual specific ranking indicator: Visibility: This is an indicator of the number of external links leading to the university's website, assessing the influence of the university's website system (weight: 50%). In the past time, UEH has promoted digital communication activities, concurrently, increasing the influence of the website ueh.edu.vn on the community through a series of programs to spread knowledge in many fields, to connect the community of scientists, researchers, organizations, businesses and individuals to bring initiatives as well as to propose practical solutions to contribute to the development of society. Currently, UEH website, rated as one of the top websites, reaches a high-ranking position among universities in Vietnam with 1.1 billion visits/6 months. Transparency or Openness: This is an index of the number of citations by 210 top university scientists with profiles on Google Scholar, related to the academic pervasiveness of the university (weight: 10%). The results of comparing the number of citations on a 2021 paper by UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking indicate that UEH has the highest average number of citations per article in 2021 at the above level: 2.5 citations/article while those of other public universities have coefficients around 1.5 and below. In addition, the analysis results of UEH's international publications through Scopus database point out that the impact coefficient of citations of UEH's publication in 2021 compared to those of other universities in the world in the same research field. UEH Field-weighted citation impact is 2.4 (significantly higher than a factor of 1.0 as the world average) whereas those of other public universities have a coefficient of about 1.5 and below. Excellence or Scholar: This in an index that ranks the university's number of articles in the top 10% of most cited articles in all 27 fields of expertise (within 2016-2020 period). This index is to evaluate the quality of the university's internationally published works in accordance with Scimago database (weighted 40%). According to the final report for 2021, UEH had 507 articles published in prestigious international journals under Web of Science, Scopus and ABDC databases (Grade B or higher), an increase of 33% compared to that of 2020 with outstanding quality. In which, ISI, SCI and SCIE publications of UEH have the rate of 87.23% of articles published in journals ranked in Q1 and Q2 groups based on statistics from Scimago, in which the Q1 ranking accounts for 57.97%. Most of UEH's internationally published articles are published in journals belonging to prestigious publishers recognized by the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), listed as: Springer, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Sage and Emerald. The achievement of being ranked at 8th position in educational institutions in Vietnam besides other multidisciplinary universities is a strong step forward, demonstrating UEH's efforts in scientific research and international publication, improving the quality and the number of articles in prestigious domestic and foreign scientific journals; actively participating in teaching/lecturing activities, improving the quality of lectures; increasing the use of the school's online learning platforms and tools and UEH smart library, sharing resources for research and learning and so on. What must be mentioned is the correct direction of UEH Managing Board’s collective leadership with policies to encourage and create conditions for lecturers and officials to promote scientific research activities. On the journey towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, having an academic reputation in the Asian region by 2030 and continuing to increase its position in prestigious international rankings, the entire UEHers will make efforts at working, studying and researching for scientific knowledge development as well as a more practical and effective resonance value creation for our society. News, photos: Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In recent years, along with the development of comprehensive education worldwide as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, teaching methods have undergone a drastic change. In Vietnam, the process of transforming teaching methods has also taken place drastically in educational institutions, including the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). In that wave of innovation in teaching methods, blended learning, currently, is considered an optimal method and brings the highest teaching effectiveness with a synchronous combination of teaching models (face-to-face and online), providing learners with effective and wonderful learning experiences. Nevertheless, it must be stated that the conversion from teaching methods to Blended Learning methods requires a process of serious research, careful preparation and intensive investment in various aspects by building learning materials. Multimedia in this method is mandatory, obvious and indispensable. Moreover, please be aware that the characteristic of Blended Learning is the combination of traditional learning methods and online learning; therefore, it is necessary to have an arrangement and division from content to subject duration in order to help students learn more effectively. These two methods can complement in the form of synchronous and asynchronous and maximize learning effectiveness.’ At UEH, although Blended Learning has not been completely implemented in training programs, since 2016, the option towards the course duration comprising 30% online and 70% offline has been applied through teaching in collaboration with Learning Management System (LMS). Following this direction, UEH has piloted the compilation of a number of subjects in accordance with Blended Learning method from mid-2021. In order to make this transition to Blended Learning to be effective, it is necessary to comply with some certain requirements as follows: Activating learners’ learning activities Introducing the principle of active learning means the process of organizing and leading for learners to learn knowledge on their own; concurrently, creating conditions and opportunities for learners to discover and solve problems on the basis of self-discipline and initiative. This principle is characterized by three basic ideological aspects as follows: First, promoting humanity in education through acknowledging and respecting the individuality, goals, interests and individuality of learners. Second, promoting learners' dynamism through promoting learners' participation in self-awareness, self-development, self-realization, self-examination and assessment activities so that learners can finally get a foundation in creative thinking, training learners to think independently. Third, improving teachers/lecturers’ guiding and leading role in stimulating and facilitating the potential development of each student besides concretizing the tasks of designing, coordinating and formalizing training programs and so on. Taking advantage of online learning combined with face-to-face learning to build a program with equivalent output standards Online learning is a form of learning with many significant advantages as follows: saving time and costs to personalizing the route, learning goals as well as mastering the learning pace. It can be asserted that this model has only one drawback, which is not high interactivity. However, the disadvantage of online learning implies the advantage of face-to-face learning as well as the characteristic and advantage of the combined training method. Therefore, towards the effectiveness of this conversion process, it is necessary to uphold the principle of taking advantage of online learning combined with face-to-face learning, aiming for a training program in a combination with equivalent output standards. Classes in the form of face-to-face combined online format at UEH Combining learning activities with appropriate assessment methods Evaluating student results is an indispensable step in the training program development process because result assessment shows not only learners’ capacity but also the performance of teachers and teaching methods. Therefore, it is necessary to build on the principle of combining learning activities with appropriate assessment methods to be able to both deploy and control the implementation process. In terms of teachers’/lecturers’ activities It is crucial to develop scenarios for online activities for students: To prepare content to put into LMS system listed as: detailed course outline, books (textbook), reference materials (book, audio, video and so on), slides/lectures in accordance with E-learning standards and the system of online assessment exercises; To define and design the entire course content in the LMS environment as well as all exchange activities, online lectures, online monitoring of students' activities, grading - feedback to students, statistics - evaluation of student activities. Whether the learning method is direct (Face-to-Face), indirect (eLearning) or coordinated (Blended), the method of knowledge transmission must be designed in accordance with its nature. In other words, in terms of direct method, teachers and learners are required to be present at the lecture hall at all sessions; in terms of indirect method, learners can be anywhere and at any time with the support of electronic devices (desktop computers, laptops, tablets, smart phones and so on) with Internet connection; in terms of coordinated method, teachers and learners will have face-to-face sessions and online lessons based on the design of the course outline. Therefore, the Hybrid teaching method that UEH has applied in the first three weeks of the 1st semester of 2022 is Blended. The answer is NO as it simply aims to adapt to the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in many localities, both to meet the teaching-and-learning conditions of students, lecturers and teachers in the most flexible and appropriate way. Accordingly, lecturers will come to the classroom to teach with the support of smart teaching devices and learners can choose to study in class or learn remotely depending on their needs and satisfying the following personal health requirements that UEH requires upon learners’ coming to class with their teacher. In other words, hybrid is just the way we teach-and-learn at home or in the classroom. It is not a blended learning method as described above. It can be stated that the fact that UEH has decided to introduce this method in the current conditions is completely appropriate and has received a lot of positive feedback from both lecturers and students. “I am very happy because more than 20% of the students of my class come to study directly, everyone was very excited; at the beginning of the lesson, they shared that they also wanted to go to school offline again. Most of the students at home also confirmed that after Tet, they will return to study directly. In terms of facilities, everything is very comfortable, both lecturers and students adapt quickly. In terms of safety, as soon as we arrived at school, everyone had to declare and have their temperature measured. Students are advised to practice distance in the classroom. I myself felt rather safe and secure.” – Ms. Hoang Thi My Duyen, a Lecturer of UEH Faculty of International Business - Marketing shared her personal opinion. “I feel very happy to be able to go back to school directly, after about 3-4 months of vacation, we can interact directly again. Entering the school also feels safe because everyone has been vaccinated with their temperature checked and access control is thorough." is what Hồ Việt Minh Trí, a student of Course 45 of CQU stated his viewpoint. Sharing the same eagerness to return to school, Liên Nhật Nam, a student of Class 46 of CQU, revealed that: “I am totally happy to be back to face-to-face learning and seeing my friends again. Besides, I personally find that face-to-face learning makes me more interested in learning and interacting with teachers and students in the class. I think this semester with face-to-face learning will help me get better results compare to that of the online semester." Students studying Physical Education in Hybrid Class Form at UEH – Vinh Long Branch Teaching and learning in this 4.0 Revolution era requires training institutions, teachers, learners and support departments to have many changes to adapt. In this context, applying information technology to online training becomes an inevitable part of training activities. Domestic and international competitive pressure in education is also increasingly strong and drastic. Higher education has been, is, and will be profoundly changed in various aspects like the educational environment, the role of the teacher, the responsibility of the learner to the subject approach and so on. Since then, it is essential for education to become an ecosystem where everyone can learn together anytime, anywhere with connected devices. Please refer to the full research “Digital transformation in education: Blended Learning at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City” here. Author group consists of: Dr. Đinh Tiên Minh, MSc. Võ Hà Quang Định, UEH School of Business. This writing is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the following message in 2022 “Research Contribution For All – Research for the Community”, UEH would like to invite Distinguished readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMICS NO #28 “The Role of Universities, Research Institutes in Digital Transformation Towards Intelligent Urban in Việt Nam”. News, Photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 01st, 2022, School of Banking affiliated with UEH College of Business invited two speakers teaching at Monash University (Australia) to report relevant aspects of “Fundamental Issues in Finance - Banking” for learners who are postgraduate students of the school. The reporting session received the participation of PhD. Hannah Nguyen - Official Lecturer of Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University with “Climate risk: The price of drought” article; Assoc. Prof. Thanh Huynh, Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University presented “Joining Forces: The Spillover Effects of EPA Enforcement Actions and the Role of Socially Responsible Investors” research. These researches are parts of a new topic series which is currently paid the most attention - Climate Finance. PhD. Hannah Nguyen - Official lecturer of Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University presenting Assoc.Prof. Thanh Huynh, Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University presenting Postgraduate student Tran Trieu Anh questioning PhD. Hannah Nguyen After presenting these researches, the speakers answered lots of queries of Post-graduate students of School of Banking regarding the articles, additional current interesting topics, approaching and finding methods to concerning or suitable research topics, as well as popular software for research purposes. Besides, the authors also discussed Machine Learning and the importance of research in the field of Banking and Finance these days. Postgraduate students of UEH School of Banking excitingly participated in the discussion and exchanged, learned experiences from the speakers. Conducting the internationalization orientation according to the targets of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, in the upcoming time, School of Banking will strongly promote cooperative relations with internationally reputable universities, exchange lecturers, collaborate on research, and so on, to advance learning and teaching quality, develop more greatly UEH to be academically reputable in the Asian Region towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. News, Photos: School of Banking, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The year 2021 marks the 45-year journey of construction and development of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City University (UEH) with our restructuring strategy, forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. With the determination to realize the goal for common development, all UEH teachers, officials, employees and students have been constantly innovating and creative, especially strengthening scientific research and international cooperation and achieving diverse meaningful achievements, effectively contributing to the process of construction and development of Ho Chi Minh City and of the whole country. Immersed in the Vietnamese transformation of the country in the ‘đổi mới (renovation)’ period, from the first years of our establishment, UEH has implemented strong strides in scientific research activities in both breadth and depth, initially meeting the urgent practical requirements of the national renewal process. Being promoted by what has been achieved, the strategy of promoting academic research published internationally through research funds and updating innovative policies continues to be strongly implemented by UEH. In particular, these policies have been effective in recent times when UEH is continuously the mono-disciplinary university in the economic sector in Vietnam with the highest number of ISI publications. The number of ISI international publications on Web of Science database has increased over the years as follows: in 2017 (45 articles); in 2018 (65 articles); in 2019 (85 articles) and in 2020 (270 articles). In accordance with Scopus database, UEH achieved an encouraging growth in the number of international publications as follows: in 2017 (47 articles), in 2018 (57 articles), in 2019 (98 articles), in 2020 (349 articles). In 2021, UEH achieved more than 500 ISI/Scopus articles and continued to hold the Number 1 position among mono-disciplinary universities in Vietnam in the fields of economics, business and law with the best international publications. Generally speaking, scientific research activities have resulted in important contributions during UEH 45-year journey of establishment and development as well as UEH achieve remarkable achievements in research, consulting and knowledge transfer through the recognition of the national and international scientific community. An honor for UEH in 2021 is that the English version of JABES magazine has been officially recognized in the list of Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) and is the first Journal of Vietnamese Economic Sector ever acknowledged into ESCI under the Web of Science System. Along with the research results, the year 2021 also witnessed impressive marks in educational internationalization and international cooperation. Up to the present time, UEH has been running 24 joint training programs at Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels. Joint training programs are with Australia, UK, France, New Zealand, Netherlands, Finland, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Ireland and so on. UEH has cooperated with 128 prestigious educational institutions and organizations in different regions/countries in all continents. For training programs under Bilateral Agreement, UEH University has been recognized as one prestigious university training institution in Vietnam and reliable training address towards teams of entrepreneurs and economic managers for Lao’s People Democratic Republic and the Kingdom of Cambodia. UEH has signed and implemented joint scientific research programs and projects listed as: “Green Marketing” with Taiwan, “Higher education” with Australia, “University management quality measurement” with Germany, “UK-Vietnam Higher Education” Partnership Initiative” with the UK, “Eramus” Project and so on. In addition, UEH has sent staff and lecturers abroad for training, working, short-term training, attending international conferences/ seminars/ academic exchanges/ study tours of management experiences/ corporation-seeking surveys; sending students for long-term, short-term study training, internship and cultural exchange abroad. International students from partner schools come to study long-term and short-term at UEH. On the other hand, UEH also receives experts, lecturers, researchers, international students to work, research and study at UEH. UEH has implemented impressive international student and lecturer exchange activities In addition to the above activities, in 2021, UEH organized 22 international conferences, scientific seminars and seminars on thematic reports on the fields of economy, administration, commerce, finance, accounting mathematics, marketing for interested lecturers and students. These activities are to share and update economic, political and cultural knowledge to promote integration with advanced science in the world. Concurrently, UEH actively receives and implements international funded projects and advanced technology transfer programs from abroad for training and scientific research purposes. In 2021, UEH organized 22 international scientific conferences and seminars With our best efforts in scientific research activities and international cooperation, UEH has imprinted our mark on the world education market with proud achievements: Being the 1st and unique Vietnamese university in economics in Top 551+ of QS Asia Rankings 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022); Being the Leading university in Vietnam and in the Top 1000 best business schools in the world, Top 100 best Master's schools in the world in accordance with Eduniversal's ranking; For 05 consecutive years (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020), being among the Top 25 universities in the world in terms of Knowledge Transfer field in accordance with “Contribution to lifelong career development” standard (Based on U-Multirank Ranking). In addition, UEH is ranked at 9th position in Vietnam on Webometrics rankings and ranked 1st position among universities in Vietnam in the fields of economics, management, business and law as well as 376th place in the international ranking of research institutions (SCImago) in Asia. UEH current initial successes are important assets that UEH has been striving to achieve. In order to maintain our pioneering position and to be recognized in the world education market, UEH continues to set and implement specific development goals: being dynamic and sensitive in choosing priority development directions, being innovative towards a pioneering model - the model of a public university with economic goals integrated with the goal of developing scientific knowledge - towards creating an essential resonance value bringing practicality and efficiency for society. Overcoming UEH 45-year milestone of construction and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has entered a new stage of development with new opportunities and challenges, with the hope that these traditional values ​​and core values ​​will continue to be respected, preserved, promoted and raised to a new level. News, photos: Department of Research management – International corporation, Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In accordance with the final report for 2021, UEH has had 507 articles published in prestigious international journals under Web of Science, Scopus and ABDC databases (Grade B or beyond), an increase of 33% compared to that of 2020 with an outstanding quality. This is an important result in terms of UEH international publication, contributing to realizing the vision of becoming a multidisciplinary university with academic reputation and sustainable action in Asia by 2030. In 2021, UEH noted 507 articles published in prestigious international journals under Web of Science, Scopus and ABDC databases (Grade B or higher). The results of international publication analysis from Scopus database indicate that UEH has been holding a high position among universities in Vietnam with the highest number of international publications in the fields of economics, business and law. Figure 1 shows the number of Scopus international publications in Social science and Management segments for 2019 – 2021 period between UEH and a number of public universities in QS Asia Ranking. The number of UEH international publications in this field increased rapidly from more than 100 articles in 2019 to more than 500 articles in 2021. Figure 1. Comparison of the number of Scopus international publications in 2019 - 2021 period between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking - Social science and Management specializations - Source: Scopus Database (Scival) In terms of detailed analysis regarding Accounting and Finance specializations, UEH also continued to show UEH leading position. From more than 30 articles in 2019, the number of Scopus publications in this segment grows to more than 100 articles in 2020 and more than 140 articles in 2021 (Figure 2). Figure 2. Comparison of the number of Scopus international publications in the period 2019 - 2021 between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking - Accounting and Finance specializations - Source: Scopus database (Scival) In terms of Economics and Econometrics majors, UEH also exhibits our tradition of leading and excelling with the number of Scopus publications in 2021 over 240 articles, an increase of 50% compared to that of 2020 (160 articles) (Figure 3). Figure 3. Comparison of the number of Scopus international publications in the period 2019 - 2021 between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking - Economics and Econometrics specializations - Source: Database Scopus (Scival). In addition to quantity criterion, international publication in 2021 has also shown an increase in terms of quality criterion. In 2021, ISI, SCI and SCIE publications have a rate of 87.23% of articles published in journals ranked in Q1 and Q2 groups in accordance with Scimago (in which Q1 ranking accounts for 57.97%). Most of UEH internationally-published articles are published in journals on prestigious publishers recognized by National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), listed as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Sage and Emerald. The results of comparing the number of citations on 2021 paper between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking show that UEH has the highest average number of citations per article in 2021 (above 2.5 citations per article) whereas that of other public universities have coefficients around 1.5 and below (Figure 4). Figure 4. Comparison of the number of citations on 2021 paper between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking - Source: Scopus database (Scival) The analysis results between UEH international publications through Scopus database also indicate the impact factor of UEH's citations in 2021 compared to that of other universities in the world in terms of the same research field (Field-weighted citation impact) as 2.4, significantly higher than a factor of 1.0 (the world average) whereas that of other universities in the world has a coefficient of approximately 1.5 and below. Figure 5. Comparison of the number of citations in the 2021 paper between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking - Source: Scopus database (Scival) As seen from Figure 6, in terms of the percentage of Scopus articles within Q1-group journals (in the Top 25% of journals in terms of specific specialization), UEH has the leading position with a rate of over 55% in 2021. The fact that those of all other public universities reach lower rates (ranging from 30% to 47%) further affirms the quality of UEH international publication in recent years as well as aims for the higher publication in the upcoming future. Figure 6. Comparison of the ratio of Scopus Q1 2021 ranking articles between UEH and other public universities in QS Asia Ranking - Source: Scopus database (Scival) The above analysis on the quantity and quality of international publications in 2021 published by UEH affirms UEH great efforts towards scientific research for maintaining a high position in terms of international publication among Vietnamese universities for many consecutive years. These results not only confirm UEH academic and research reputation in the country but also play the role of an important factor in assisting UEH achieve diverse encouraging achievements in international arena on prestigious rankings: Top 551 + The best university in Asia 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022); Ranking 376th in international ranking of research institutions in Asia (SCImago); Being the first position among universities within economics and business majors in Vietnam in terms of digitization capacity and spillover of academic resources (Webometrics, 2021); Top 25 Universities in the world in Knowledge Transfer major, In accordance with “Contributing to lifelong career development” standard for consecutive 2016-2020 period (U-Multirank) and so on. UEH has achieved the above marvelous results thanks to the correct direction of UEH leadership team with policies to encourage and create conditions for lecturers and officials to promote scientific research activities. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Đông Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council shared: “In recent years, UEH scientific research activities have made strong strides in both breadth and depth. The number and the quality of articles published in prestigious international journals increase year by year with practical contributions to national economic and social development. This means that UEH policy of renewing academic research has been on the right track together with the outstanding efforts of UEH leadership, research team, lecturers and staff. Continuing to maintain and promote the above spirit, I firmly and strongly believe that UEH will develop more and more on our way towards becoming a research university, continuing to rank up in the international arena and increasing UEH presence in the prestige world rankings”. Having passed our 45-year milestone of construction and development, UEH has entered a new stage of development with the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, a university with a high reputation in Vietnam for training, research, consulting and criticizing economic policy, business, law and business information system. New opportunities and challenges continue to motivate all UEHers to work, study and research for the development of UEH and of scientific knowledge towards creating a practical resonance and more effective for our society. News, photos: Department of Research management – International corporation, Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In an exciting atmosphere welcoming a new spring and preparing for the return of students to study and work in 2022, all campuses of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) have been modernized and refurbished with the equipment of new facilities and devices. Everything has created a new appearance for UEH, which is modern and internationally standardized. Last year, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City promoted facility innovation towards international standards with a new appearance: larger, newer, and more modern. A set of new projects investing and refurbishing hugely in terms of facilities of UEH were conducted, listed as UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus at the South of Ho Chi Minh City officially put into operation since 2021, a refurbishing project for Campus H (1A Hoang Dieu, Phu Nhuan District), a refurbishing project for Campus A (59c Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3),  a refurbishing project for Campus D (196 Tran Quang Khai, District 1), facility renovations and classroom-device investment for Campus B2 (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong), facility renovations and building a smart library at UEH Nguyen Van Linh and UEH Vinh Long, and so on. In addition, UEH has formed a plan to implement “UEH Nha Trang Campus Constructing Project at Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province”. UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus at the South of Ho Chi Minh City officially operating since 2022 UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong - Building B1 UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong - Building B2 UEH Vinh Long Campus Smart Library at UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus Smart Library at UEH Vinh Long Campus Particularly, in the impactful and affecting context of the Covid-19 pandemic, UEH has organized to upgrade 100% of classroom and meeting room devices and applied Hybrid Learning at HCMC and UEH Vinh Long Campuses. Lab rooms are equipped with new and modern machines connecting with high-speed Internet for students to study online or easily access and download learning information. Besides, UEH launched a UEH Studio with a desire to become a center producing digital-learning resources and communication products imparting knowledge and information to the community and society. Investing in classroom facilities at UEH Campuses and constructing a studio All UEH-affiliated Campuses are renovated towards green, cleaned, beautiful, airy, and naturally friendly for students to study and live healthily. A naturally friendly Campus The fact that the significant development of facilities during the past time has marked achievements and efforts of the whole UEH is a testament to precise steps and breakthrough strategies in the progress of university autonomy and the development of UEH during the past time. Joyfully welcoming the year of the Tiger 2022, with new spirit and aspirations, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is determined to carry out a restructuring strategy forming a Sustainable and Multidisciplinary University, continue to make UEH developed and academically reputable in the Asian Region. UEH will keep deploying projects expanding and perfecting facilities at UEH Nguyen Van Linh, building UEH Nha Trang Campus, refurbishing Campus E (54 Nguyen Van Thu, District 1) in the upcoming time. Additional photos related to UEH welcoming the Tiger Lunar New Year 2022: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Facilities Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Natural resources are running out and garbage dumps are being filled with a considerably increasing speech. Our manufacturing, consuming, and discharging systems became unstable. In addition to reducing the amount of garbage generated and reusing available materials, recycling is a method to reconstruct the natural resources that limits minimally exploiting raw materials. Currently, UEH Zero Waste Campus Project would like to bring to readers several pieces of information regarding Recycle, the final “R” in the 3R Model with a desire to help you understand inclusively recycling activities to join hands to protect the environment, to conserve the natural resources, and to maintain the green and zero-waste lifestyle. The role of Recycle Recycling is the process of separating, collecting, and reproducing or transforming used products or waste into new materials, Recycling help last the longevity and usefulness of objects by returning them to raw materials and then using them to manufacture new objects with new functions. This is a part of three golden principles of sustainability (Reduce, reuse, and recycle) having lots of benefits for human beings and the environment. Most of the Planet is affected by the scale of recycling we make. Why is recycling important? Because recycling avoids pollution, reduces the demand for collecting raw material, saves energy, decreases the emission of greenhouse gases, saves finance, cuts the garbage buried in dumps. Aiming to a sustainable society, recycling needs to play the core role. Recycling steps Recycling includes three essential steps, generating a continuous circulation, represented by a familiar symbol. Classifying and gathering reusable waste. Recycling needs conducting throughout manufacturing activities with distinctly modern machines; therefore, home recycling is still limited. The most effective and simplest way is that each individual classifies their garbage radically, separates them from recycled waste, and delivers them to garbage-unifying or recycled units. Besides, some activities can be conducted at home similar to composting leftovers to make fertilizers for plants. After gathering, recycled waste is sent to resources-management areas. They are classified, cleaned, and processed into products used in production. There are lots of objects produced after recycling these days. Common household objects that are recyclable include: Recycled waste, after that, are being bought and sold as raw materials, and the prices are increased or decreased based on supply and demand. You can help minimize the circulation by buying new products made of recycled materials. There are thousands of recycled materials. When you go shopping, you can find the following products: Several recyclable products that you may not know: You can reduce leftovers by buying only what you absolutely need and eat them completely. Composting is an environmental-friendly food-waste processing method. References: https://www.zmescience.com/other/feature-post/why-is-recycling-so-important-the-dirty-truth-behind-our-trash/ https://nems.nih.gov/environmental-programs/Pages/Benefits-of-Recycling.aspx https://www.epa.gov/recycle/recycling-basics https://www.epa.gov/recycle/how-do-i-recycle-common-recyclables Collector and Editor: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Academic Consultant: Institute of Smart City and Management Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the efforts towards being socially responsible for the community for sustainable development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has participated in and contributed to programs supporting the poor and laborers with difficult circumstances to celebrate Tet together. On January 21st, 2022, at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) Nguyen Van Linh Campus, Phong Phu Ward, Binh Chanh District, “Xuan yeu thuong” Program took place by the Committee of Mobilization, Management and Use of “Vi nguoi ngheo” (for the poor) Fund with the joint organization of People’s Committee of Phong Phu Ward, Binh Chanh District. At the program, UEH financed 200 million VND (400 units of presents) for poor, closely-to-poor and difficult-circumstance families at Phong Phu Ward. UEH financing 200 million VND (40 units of presents) for poor, closely-to-poor, and difficult-circumstances families at Phong Phu Ward in the “Xuan yeu thuong” Program 2022 Besides, with a desire to bring happiness, sharing and supports to difficult-circumstance lecturers and laborers in Education and Training in the Tet program for the year of the Tiger 2022, Ministry of Education and Training, Vietnam Education Union, and VTV collaborated on organizing an online program with broadcast bridges around the country on January 26th, 2022 in which UEH shared its responsibility by hosting a broadcast bridge at HCMC. At the program, Minister Nguyen Kim Son sent his wishes for health and a safe year as well as reaching planned targets to all lecturers. UEH hosting the Tet program for the Tiger Lunar Year at HCMC broadcast bridge Lunar New Year of the Tiger 2022 was coming, with the affectional tradition, UEH tried to contribute to bringing a warm Tet for the poor and vulnerable people in society. In the past 45 years of development, with much progress in terms of academics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has always focused on taking social responsibilities for the community towards sustainable development. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, UEH Union Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The sharing economy model is a profound change in the way that goods and services are exchanged. Technology platforms help connect consumers with suppliers of goods and services as well as promoting better asset utilization and increasing economic resource utilization. The new economic model, certainly, threatens the interests and survival of businesses in the traditional economic model. This requires legislators and state managers to go hand-in-hand with platform businesses, owners of shared resources and users of resources to limit unexpected effects; concurrently, promoting benefits of the sharing economic model contributing to Vietnamese socio-economic development in the context of Industrial revolution 4.0. Operation principles of the sharing economy The sharing economy model is the activities of sharing and exchanging unused or underutilized resources through a digital platform. Digital technology helps to connect the need to share idle resources and the need to use those resources accurately, efficiently and quickly at low cost. The technology platform will process information, connecting resource providers with resource users (Hagiu & Wright, 2020). Different from the traditional economic model with the pillars of input, production technology and products, the sharing economy model operates on the main pillars of multi-dimensional foundation, network effects and construction. trust (Øverby & Audestad, 2018). The multi-dimensional platform allows direct interaction between two or more different user groups. The most important feature of a multi-dimensional platform is the creation of the direct interaction between groups of users. The network effect is the effect by which the number of users affects the value or utility arising from that good or service. The platform creates a network effect: the more partners are involved, the more value it creates for the entire sharing economy model. The technology platform builds trust by creating digital identity verification systems, scoring service quality to create reputation points for service providers and users. Types of sharing economy Common types of sharing economy include (Sundararajan, 2016): (1) Owned asset lease. The technology platform creates a market for providing services based on the available assets of the supplier; (2) Professional service provision. A technology platform that allows skilled individuals working in a traditional organization to become a separate service provider through technology to connect with potential customers; (3) Freelance worker provision. The technology platform creates a new market for freelance workers by connecting many labor providers with employers, accompanied by a system to evaluate the performance of the parties; (4) Direct peer-to-peer sales of goods. A marketplace-creating technology platform that allows sellers to sell goods directly to consumers. The sharing economy model increases the productivity of assets, increases demand and expands consumption and promotes innovation at the individual level. The sharing economy model eliminates or reduces barriers to market entry, listed as: investment of production resources, complex distribution networks; therefore, allowing many individual individuals to start a business to enter the market from its available resources. The sharing economy also helps promote sustainable resource use (Dabbous & Tarhini, 2021). The sharing economy model is increasingly contributing to Vietnamese socio-economic development in the context of the strong Industrial Revolution 4.0 (Photo source: Collection) The practical sharing economy model in Vietnam The sharing economy model in Vietnam has not well developed yet; nevertheless, it has a lot of potential for development (OECD, 2020). Business model of sharing economy in Vietnam, currently, is rather diverse. Of the 15 popular service areas in the world with a sharing economy model, 12 areas have appeared in Vietnam, in which the focus is towards four areas: (1) Passenger transportation with vehicle sharing. transportation like Grab, Be or Gojek, (2) Travel with accommodation services like Airbnb or Luxstay, (3) Finance with peer-to-peer lending services like Fiin.vn or Tima platforms, and (4) Lao Work with a skill-sharing service, labor force or a co-working space like bTaskee or Designcrowd. The operation practice of the sharing economy model in Vietnam raises a number of management issues, listed as: (1) Business conditions and market competition. The market entry regulations and business conditions of the sharing economy model are stated to be lower than those in the traditional economic model, leading to accusations of unfair competition; (2) Tax administration with the sharing economy model is not effective because the legal regulations have not clearly defined the business model; (3) Protecting customers’ interests is also an issue that needs to be resolved because there is no specific management regulation; (4) Workers' rights in the sharing economy model is an important issue that requires state intervention; and (5) Issues of users’ information security. The system of sharing economy enterprises in Vietnam (Source: Compiled by the author) Policy recommendations for the management of the sharing economy in Vietnam First: promulgating regulations on market entry. State management agencies issue licenses that act as a prerequisite for market entry. Permits can include general, basic requirements, and local permits can add specific requirements. Second: stipulating the contractual relationship for the sharing economic model. Stipulating the legal position with resource owners in the sharing economy model cannot be rigid and unilinear. Regulation development can consider the following factors: (1) Regulations need to be consistent with the characteristics of resources, whether physical assets or labor; (2) In order to decide which entities in the sharing economy need an employment contract, it is necessary to obtain information on the degree of economic dependence of that object on the technology-based enterprise; (3) The regulatory agency needs to determine the threshold level for economic dependence. This threshold level is the foundation for determining the signing of an employment contract; (4) Central government agencies should only set general principles. The local governing body sets out specific regulations. You can refer to Zhang (2019) about the experience of managing the sharing economy model in other countries, especially China. Third: improving tax policy. In order to have an effective tax policy for the sharing economy model, the first key point must be to determine the business type of the sharing economy model. Fourth: regulations to protect consumer interests and protect personal information. The state needs to amend its consumer protection law to update the impact of the new economic model. Data privacy regulation must strike a balance between enabling innovation in the sharing economy and protecting personal data. The inevitable development trend of the sharing economy model requires open and flexible legislative thinking, creating a level playing field, encouraging innovation and competition of Vietnamese enterprises in the international market. This requires legislators and state management to accompany the platform enterprise, the owner of the shared resources as well as the user of the resources. Please refer to the full research The Sharing Economy: Governance Issues in Vietnam here. Author: Dr. Phạm Khánh Nam (Economics Faculty – UEH School of Economics, Laws and State Management). This writing is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the message for 2022 schoolyear “Research Contribution For All - Nghiên Cứu Vì Cộng Đồng”, UEH would like to invite all distinguished readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #27 “Blended Learning - Hybrid at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City”. News, photos: Dr. Phạm Khánh Nam, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Recently, the term ‘technology 4.0’ has been mentioned more than ever, especially when the global crisis is serious because of the COVID-19 epidemic. The digital transformation method has disrupted and reshaped the mainstream business model of enterprises, especially the tourism sector, the industry that has been most affected and damaged and forced to make great changes, creating diverse tourism products and increasing online experiences to survive the current situation. An analysis of the opportunities and challenges of digitalization in tourism sector by Dredge et al. (2018) reveals important transformations of travel product and service business, requiring new thinking for the travel industry along with the development of new products, business methods, ecosystems and new approaches to support and build competitiveness for businesses. Digital transformation - A good opportunity for tourism industry The strong development of information and communication technology related to activities, listed as booking, ticketing and selling tours online, has created a revolution in toursim field. Digital transformation has been providing and will bring enormous benefits to businesses, by creating opportunities for travel product providers to reach online users in the most effective way. To boost revenue by retaining loyal customers and attracting new customers, OTAs (Online Travel Agents) applications are always looking for ways to enhance the online experience for network users; therefore, helping users interact more easily online and find the right travel products as well as retain and increase customer return, ultimately, creating engagement and loyalty. In this article, the author identifies important factors affecting the online journey of visitors listed as năng utilitarian values, hedonic values (Bilgihan, 2012), accessibility to online business form (web skills of an individual (Novak & Hoffman, 1997) and the reliability of e-payment systems (e-payment systems) (Zhou, 2014). In addition to collecting secondary information from previous research data to identify factors, this article also proposes solutions with specific roles of stakeholders (departments, enterprises and stakeholders, visitors) in order to optimize the online experiences of users; therefore, bringing mutual benefits to the tourism ecosystem. Diverse online payment methods in Vietnam (Source: Vietnam Insider) Solution model to improve online customer experience in current travel industry The trend of digitalization is happening at breakneck speed and becoming both an opportunity and a challenge for any business that aims to survive in the volatile tourism market. In addition, the heavy damage that the tourism industry is experiencing due to the epidemic confirms that businesses and stakeholders need to seriously review the current business model and apply the new business method is inevitable. Analyzing the current situation of digital transformation taking place, this article has partly described a picture of the tourism industry in the new era. The author offers 5 main solutions; therefore, defining the role of each stakeholder in the direction of optimizing the online experience route of tourists in a diverse, convenient, friendly and secure digitalized environment as follows: Connectivity: To increase connectivity, the deployment of high-quality broadband infrastructure in locations with a large number of visitors is a top requirement to create a continuous and optimal experience. The close connection between domestic and foreign network providers will create a synergy to create diverse and homogeneous service packages. Technology universalization (Human capital): The ability to universalize technology is the second factor in this solution model. This factor focuses on exploiting human resources by focusing on training and planning for long-term development in the field of technology. This solution aims to erase technology blindness for local people and improve the professional capacity of resources serving in the tourism industry. Frequency uses of Internet: Increased usage indicates that visitors are fully engaged in the experience route and this is stimulated by new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). virtual reality (AR) or geographic information systems (GIS). Adopting virtual reality (VR) and digital tools will enable flexible and engaging travel experiences. Integration of Digital Technology: The addition and integration of new technology and existing technologies create new and constantly changing journeys, stimulating the return of visitors. Digitization of public services (Digital Public service): The government needs to accelerate the process of digitizing public services, creating an open, user-friendly and safe data system for domestic and international tourists. In summary, the solutions proposed above partly show the role of enterprises in the industry, interdisciplinary enterprises, government agencies together with the cooperation of tourists (online users). This network of links will create synergy to help the picture of the entire tourism industry prosper in the coming years. Please refer to the full article Enhancing Online Customer Experience in Travel Industry here. Author: MSc. Lê Phương Giao Linh (Tourism Faculty – UEH School of Management). This article is in Series spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with message for 2022 schoolyear “Research Contribution For All – Research for the Community”, UEH would like to introduce Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #26 “Economical model sharing managing issues in Việt Nam”. News, photos: MSc. Lê Phương Giao Linh, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Zero Waste, Hero You”, affiliated with “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project, was a campaign aiming to provide green life knowledge, contributing to raising awareness and actions, to students. This Campaign was deployed by Student Communication Group (S Communications) - affiliated to UEH Student Association. During the program, the Campaign has approached more than 100.000 students and 1300 registration forms for challenges, contributing to changing the young’s visions of a green lifestyle, as well as creating opportunities for students to express their ideas and personal perspectives on environmental issues. What has been done at “Zero Waste, Hero You”? In the Covid-19 pandemic time, when the whole world is trying to confront unusual modifications of the Covid–19 pandemic, we probably forget the Earth used to be a green entity dying gradually. Day by day, the safety of the Earth is gaining a red-alert level. For that reason, the Student Communication Group (S Communications) - affiliated with the UEH Student Association conducted the “Zero Waste, Hero You” Campaign. The Campaign opened an ideal space for students to express their perspectives on the green lifestyle, have a more multi-side vision, and independently raise their voice. Through full-time posts, the Campaign has delivered a lot of information and useful knowledge for everybody. The Campaign was opened with the video clip “Khi những điều dễ thương biến mất” (When cute things disappear) lasting for 2 minutes comprehended what will disappear from us if environmental pollution keeps happening. This has contributed to students’ awareness of the alarming consequences of environmental pollution. Subsequently, there were communication posts listed as “Sống xanh dễ dàng không?” (Is green living easy?) calling everyone to live green together, and a 3R clip to provide information about 3R Method (Reduce - Reuse - Recycle) to the young. In more than 3 weeks with a total of 10 posts on UEHenter.com fanpage, the Campaign acquired impressive numbers and has spread widely to students with more than 100.000 approaches in total. These posts provided information about the green lifestyle and called for participation in 2 challenge series on the fanpage, receiving and attracting the extremely enthusiastic support of more than 1300 students. Besides, the spread of the Campaign has also covered other fanpages of the UEH Student Association, approaching the vast majority of the young and contributing to creating motivation for them to act for positive changes in the environment. Comic Challenge & Sharing Day Challenge - Where the young express their personal perspectives With a mission to create a space for students to be able to better approach the green lifestyle and be confident to express their personal perspectives, the 2 challenge series ended successfully and generated positive impacts on conducting participants. Specifically, in addition to encouraging creativity, Comic Challenge supported the young to reveal their personal awareness of rubbish classifications issues through a lively animation format as well. Following was the Sharing Day Challenge - simply a cozy chat but it was a place for students to convey their personal ideas with the perspective: “In the past, Zero Waste emerged as a movement with waves of buying items as follows: water bottles, straw, canvas, and so on. Therefore, some people suppose that green living is only for the young wanting to “boast” and exists in a short time”. With these 2 challenges, the Campaign has brought understanding and connection between the young together to change for a zero-polluted life. Ending the challenge time with the enthusiastic support of students, lots of meaningful messages were created and spread. In Challenge 1, Nguyen Ngoc Y Nhi from the class FB006 dubbed the Trash Bin: “Everybody should be self-conscious instead of blaming for habits”. Additionally, Pham Nguyen Tan Dat from the class HM001 sent a message: “If they are our habits, we will correct them” and more and more voices contributed to impacting everybody’s awareness of bad habits gradually affecting our environment severely. In terms of Challenge 2, students’ exciting discussions and convincing perspectives were raised. Most of them could see that everyone is still superficial with environmental issues, and long-term plans for green living campaigns are relatively limited. For them, affirming “Green living is only for the young wanting to ‘boast” is rather subjective because green living activities are supported by a number of people, including corporates, not just the young. It is creating positive effects on society and the way we maintain “Zero Waste” is not a short-term movement. It is going to spread although it is not as much as the initial time. It is expected that, in the future, we will have more movements towards the environment similar to Zero Waste for us to be capable of joining hands for the environment and our Earth” like how Tran Huyen Tran from the class IN002 shared. Excellent Selected Names! The Campaign ended with many meaningful messages. Student ID Numbers would be updated for each eligible participant, and the 3 best participants would be awarded valuable prizes. These 3 prizes were awarded to: These are absolutely worthy prizes for the enthusiastic participation of their persuasive perspectives. We, who attend the campaign, regardless of prizes, are helpful citizens and we are contributing to making our life and the environment more beautiful. Believe it! Conclusion Although the “Zero Waste, Hero You” Campaign ended, the consequences of environmental pollution are still existing. Therefore, we do hope that everybody does continue the green lifestyle and together change for the green of the Earth. Let’s follow us to be communicators contributing to spreading useful knowledge and positive messages regarding the environment! Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With digitalization-promoting strategies in education, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has unstoppably exploited and applied information technology to the process of management and operation aiming to advance the quality of services, caring and supportive activities for learners, guarantee to satisfy efficiently all demands of learners. Since March 2022, UEH has deployed services providing authenticated electronic documents directly on Student Portal https://student.ueh.edu.vn/ for learners and alumni to verify documents and files related to their learning and practicing processes at UEH (Learner Confirmation, Academic Transcripts, Training Transcripts, and so on) or request supports from UEH in case of the unability to log in the Student Portal. Issuing and verifying electronic documents rapidly and conveniently Recently, UEH has received approximately 50 to 200 registration forms for issuing documents and files every day to serve for personal purposes on Electronic Services Website https://es.ueh.edu.vn/. With the aim of responding to the increasing demands of learners and alumni, UEH has applied digital technology to provide the authenticated electronic document service via the Student Portal System of UEH. Accordingly, users only need to access their personal accounts to print themself or directly send them to the email addresses of individuals/organizations rapidly and conveniently, which saves more time and costs compared to requesting the sealed document service previously. Individuals and organizations using authenticated electronic documents of UEH can look up and verify the information on the website https://student.ueh.edu.vn/e-confirm. UEH implements the authenticated electronic document with the following files: In the upcoming time, depending on the demands of learners, UEH will monitor and supplement more products related to learning and practicing processes at UEH. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “UEH is making more and more efforts to positively change the procedure of applying technology to the management system and serving learners to design more necessarily supportive services so as to obtain the dual goals which are to respond quickly and promptly to the demands of learners while reducing the burden of administrative procedures and costs for managers and users towards UEH not providing paper document verification services, but replacing to providing only authenticated electronic documents except for the case being obligated to issue documents in accordance with the request of using organizations”. The display of the service designed conveniently for users Simple processing and classifying procedures in accordance with user objectives Group 1: For students and learners who are studying or alumni who graduated from UEH within 1 year. Group 2: In terms of alumni who have graduated more than 1 year and were enrolled in 2009 (full-time mode) or 2016 (part-time mode) or 2011 (postgraduate) to the present time. Group 3: Additional cases Registering on the UEH Electronic Service Website https://es.ueh.edu.vn/. UEH will issue authenticated electronic documents and send them directly to the personal email addresses of using individuals/ organizations in accordance with the registered information. Detailed information can be found at https://dsa.ueh.edu.vn/tin-tuc/e-confirm/ UEH will continue strongly promoting technology applications to the information management and student caring and supportive systems, bringing up-to-date innovations in order to advance experiences and increase the quality for UEH students and alumni towards a UEH Sustainable University continuously transforming and developing in the age of digital technology. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Keeping up with the digital communication and multimedia tendency, UEH is gradually developing equally between a reputable academic and a user-orientated brand. Therefore, UEH officially launched an emoji pack expressing memorable emotions and moments, contributing to interacting well with a dynamic and creative student and Gen Z generation and humanizing UEH Brand closely to everyone. What is Emoji? In accordance with Swyft Media, in terms of emoji using habits, users of Internet-based message applications send 96 emojis or stickers on average every day. Emojis or stickers are defined as icons representing different kinds of emotions and statements. With the rise of digital and online communication methods listed as Facebook, Messenger, Viber, Zalo, Whatsapp, iMessage, Telegram, Comment and so on, emojis have not been weird to the current connective generation. Smiling faces and funny icons of these applications have connected everybody together no matter if they are half the Earth far away. Why should Emojis be used in brand communication? It is undeniable that images are literally stronger than words. The birth of emojis is evaluated essentially by specialists, especially in this busy era and the rise of the multi-task inclination, requiring time-saving communication and information acquisition solutions. Brand humanization: Emojis additionally express personalities and help a brand be more approachable to customers. Typically, emojis are frequently used to chat with friends or post on social networking platforms. Better interaction with customers: Anything having the existence of Emojis results in the desires of humans to interact with. They are prominent in all texts with an extremely friendly appearance. In accordance with experts, using emojis boosts the level of interaction of communication contents to 85% and the conversion rate to 9%. Supplementing contents with contexts: Using Emoji supplement contexts to messages. Similar to the way that an exclamation mark changes the rhythm of a message delivered, adding an Emoji can express emotions that a brand is not able to do with only an ordinary word. How to use Emoji? Keeping up with the digital communication and multimedia tendency, UEH is gradually developing equally between a reputable academic and a user-orientated brand, especially for Gen Z generation users of most of UEH. Therefore, UEH launched an emoji pack expressing memorable emotions and moments, contributing to advancing learners’ and users’ brand experiences. This emoji pack has been available on popular communication platforms listed as Facebook, Messenger, Story, Instagram texting function, iMessage on iPhone, Whatsapp, Telegram and Viber (Zalo Platforms are going to be introduced in the upcoming time). To use UEH Emoji Pack on Facebook Messenger, Story, Instagram texting function, iMessage on iPhone, Whatsapp, Telegram, UEH and the community can do as follows: Step 1: Download the Giphy application on Appstore (Apple) or Google Play (Android). Step 2: Find the keyword “UEH” on the GIF sticker function (or GIPHY) of the Facebook Messenger application, story, Instagram texting function, iMessage on iPhone, Whatsapp (Attention: These chat and texting applications need to be installed on users’ smartphones). Step 3: Select UEH icons in accordance with emotions expected to be expressed. To use UEH Emoji Pack on the Viber application, UEHers and the community can do as follows: Step 1: Download UEH Emoji Pack (for Viber use) at the link: https://bit.ly/3zz3Bvc Step 2: Look up “UEH” keyword on the Sticker function of Viber application (Attention: This application needs to be installed on users’ smartphones). Step 3: Select UEH icons in accordance with emotions expected to be expressed. With large progress in brand development, UEH aims to empower Gen Z learner generation and UEHer Community to have opportunities to autonomously study, freely perform, and independently orientate their own future, and to inspire each individual to modify his/her lives better, towards environmental, social, and economic development, with the brand message “I am who I choose to be” throughout 2022. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Creating and Developing Emojis: ISCM Institute, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 14th January 2022, at Auditorium B1.302, Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held a Conference of Officials and Employees in 2022 with the participation of 154 unelected delegates and those who elected from UEH-affiliated Conference of Officials and Employees. Attending the conference, there was Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Strategy and Policy Advisory Board, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of UEH Union, and UEH-affiliated officials’ and employees’ representatives. Overview of the conference At the conference opening, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of UEH Union reported the contributive summary of the Unit-level Conference of officials and employees. Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of UEH Union reporting at the conference Subsequently, Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Head of People’s Inspectorate reported activities in 2021 and plans for 2022. Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Head of People’s Inspectorate reporting at the Conference Evaluating achieved results in 2021, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “The past academic year continues to be an impressively successful year of UEH. To upgrade the position and assure sustainable development, UEH has focused on promoting the UEH restructuring process, as well as advancing step-by-step management capabilities adapting to competitiveness and higher education internationalization requirements. UEH has rapidly examined comprehensively training programs, unified full-time and part-time training courses, professionalized traditional and admission processes, built team-quality advanced plans, boosted technology applications, invested in modernizing facilities, and so on. Therefore, UEH has obtained lots of positive achievements in scientific research, training, and management.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh President of UEH declaring core operating orientation in 2022 In terms of management and operation, UEH Units have acquired high target scores in advancing the quality of English and doctoral teams, increasing the number of lecturers and international specialists, guaranteeing expenses as annual financial plans, and diversifying receipts. In terms of facility-information technology, 100% of units have gained digitalized and operated data-integrated standards, completed applying mobile-integrating applications for officials and learners, intensifying image and activity communication of UEH internally and on national and international social media. 2021 also marks UEH in carrying out a restructuring strategy forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, launching 3 Member Colleges (UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design). In terms of training activities, regardless of the Covid-19 pandemic context, UEH accomplished admission numbers of training modes issued in 2021, developed dual-degree programs of UEH, completed internationally accredited programs (re-accredited and lately accredited), raised the training quality adapting to social requirements, and promoted English language teaching and Blended learning. Training programs of UEH have been acclaimed by the Top 500 World Universities and Global Career Development Association. Especially during this year, responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, UEH has been implementing teaching and learning in accordance with the “Hybrid Class” modality. In terms of scientific research activities, knowledge-imparting consultancy, and innovation, UEH has attained outstanding achievements in scientific research with 490 international publication submissions in reputable regulated categories (ISI/Scopus/ABDC), 2 topics, and State-level projects accepted in 2021, 2 accepted Nafosted topics, 21 registered Ministry/Provincial/City-level topics/projects and equivalent, 102 university-level topics/projects registered during the year, 164 scientific research topics of students in all levels accepted during the year. In 2021, UEH held 22 international conferences and 2 national scientific conferences, simultaneously, supported the participation and the role of UEH lecturers in national and international conferences and consultancy, imparted and maintained UEH startup incubation, called external investment for scientific research activities and domestic technology transferring. During the past few years, UEH’s position has enhanced remarkably on international rankings: UEH is the first and only economics-major university being present on QS Asian Rankings 2022 (551+), ranked 9/179 Vietnamese Universities according to Webometrics (moved up 02 positions compared to 2020). In terms of international relations activities, UEH extends international affiliation activities with reliable partners, advancing activities of research-cooperated specialists and expanding international UEH-affiliated expert and scholar networks, continues lecturer, expert, and international student exchange activities. Considering achievements obtained in 2021, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh placed the emphasis on core fields in 2022 including: (1) Training activities; (2) Quality Accreditation - Program Development; (3) Scientific Research - International Relations; (4) Societal Impact Promotion; (5) Management and Restructure. “UEH Party Committee, Council, and Board of Management do rely upon lecturers and management officials who will unstoppably make efforts in the new academic year, consolidate to accomplish together missions of the academic year, especially restructure successfully, forming a future Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. We believe to create considerable differences for UEH, marking UEH significant progress in the development process obeying the new structure.” - Prof. Su Dinh Thanh remarked. Finalizing the conference, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council shared his delightful emotion on achievements UEH attained in 2021 and gratitude for UEHers’ contributive efforts. Remarking on the strategic orientation of UEH in 2022, he stated: “Towards evolving University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to be a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, highly reputable in the fields of training, researching, and consulting economic science, business, law, management, technology, and design, is UEH the strategic target of UEH in the 2021 - 2025 period and the upcoming years. UEH is sustainable in the Vietnamese market, and, step by step, directing steadily to the Asian and international market on training human resources in terms of scientific research and international publication, being present in Asian and international rankings. To carry out these strategic targets, UEH determines to conduct strategic orientation in 2022 as follows: (1) Restructuring UEH, forming a Multidisciplinary and sustainable University, (2) Internationalization and multi-disciplinary, multi-field education, technology application, and innovation, (3) Promoting academic and applied research to attain the research-orientated university target, (4) Expanding domestic and international relations, (5) Modern university management serving well for training, scientific research, domestic and international relations, (6) Upgrading IT Application in training, scientific research, and university management.” He emphasized that, at UEH, human factor - human resources team is always the key factor leading to the success of UEH. Therefore, UEH usually concentrates on investing in concerning and taking care of lecturers, officials, and employees in all activities. Prof Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council remarking on strategic orientation in 2022 The conference took place in an exciting atmosphere with a highly determined spirit of all participating delegates, agreeing and approving the contents of the Resolution of the Conference of Officials and Employees in 2022. With all achievements obtained in the past few years, UEHers will continue enhancing the creative and dynamic spirit, advancing operating and managing competence, consolidating and determining to successfully conduct the targets and strategic orientation issued to develop UEH to be multidisciplinary and reputable in Vietnam, and Asian Region - a sustainably developed university, contributing remarkably to serving Vietnamese eco-society and more and more strongly stepping on the internationalization journey. Additional photos related to the conference: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After 45 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has implemented activities to form a training and research institution, orientating to be a UEH Campus at Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa with the mission of high-quality training and research, contributing to providing human resources for the sustainable development of Nam Trung Bo - Tay Nguyen Region. With the aims of seeking optimal architectural design projects and organizing a modern, dynamic, creative, green, and sustainable space, from November 2021, UEH has collaborated with Khanh Hoa Architects’ Association on holding Architectural Project Recruiting Contest for University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Training and Research Institution in Nha Trang and officially announcing the result of this contest on January 12th, 2022. Since Architectural Project Recruiting Contest for University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Training and Research Institution in Nha Trang was launched in November 2021, it has attracted the concerns of 25 units and joint ventures consulting to participate in which 16 units have submitted their products. From 7th to 8th January 2022, in Nha Trang, Recruiting Panel including experiential architects in Khanh Hoa, leading academicians and educators, and Heads of UEH, graded 16 projects of 16 units. Overview of grading 16 design projects of the Architectural Project Recruiting Contest for University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Training and Research Institution in Nha Trang After analyzing and considering all criteria, Panel selected awarded submission projects with 01 First Prize, 02 Third Prizes (without Second Prize), specifically comprising: 01 First Prize was awarded to a project with the code GN01 of WINHOUSE Architecture & Construction J.S.C (Address: 4th floor - 51 Xo Viet Nghe Tinh, Hoa Cuong Nam Ward, Hai Chau District, Da Nang). 02 Third Prizes were awarded to 2 projects: a project with the code KV89 of KKV Construction Architecture Company Limited (Address: 37 So 1 Street, Ward 4, Go Vap District, HCMC), and a project with the code VU78 of VHA Architects Company Limited (address: 4th floor, N10 building, 03, Tran Khanh Du Street, Phan Chu Trinh Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi). Heads of UEH and Recruiting Contest Panel taking a commemorative photo With the support and facilitation of Khanh Hoa Province, UEH Nha Trang will be located on a 2.1ha-wide campus in North Hon Ong Vocational and Training School Area, next to Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted, Provincial Political School, and so on. To adapt to the missions as well as expectations of Heads and citizens of Khanh Hoa Province, UEH Nha Trang issued standard requirements initially with optimal design projects, organizing a modern, dynamic, creative, green, and sustainable space. This is not only a high-quality human resource training institution for the Central and Tay Nguyen Regions but also a location attracting the concerns of academicians, national and international specialists for working and traveling in Nha Trang. The establishment and operation launching of a training and research institution orientating to be UEH Nha Trang Campus is a suitable and essential step for the eco-social development of Khanh Hoa Province and South Central Coast - Tay Nguyen Regions. UEH Nha Trang will become a training, research, applied, and consultant institution which is internationally and nationally reputable and accompanies the local authority and citizens of Khanh Hoa Province as well as South Central Coast and Tay Nguyen Regions in the mission of evolving the eco-society of this region. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 4th January 2022, students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) were officially back to study in online-offline combining modality classes (Hybrid Class) in the “new normal”. On this occasion, UEH Board of Management visited and checked teaching as well as safety assurance activities at UEH campuses. At UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, and Heads of Functional Departments/Units visited and checked teaching activities. UEH Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus Inspector Team led by Prof. Nguyen Dinh Thanh At UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council and Heads of UEH Departments/Functions visited and examined educational activities. UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus Inspector Team led by Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President and Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Policy and Strategy Advisory Council UEH Inspector Team visited and checked the operation of in-class facilities listed as computers, projectors, online-connecting teaching systems, and so on, with lecturers’ in-person teaching, and students’ online-offline learning as well as safety assurance, entry-exit process control, and Covid-19 prevention at UEH Campuses. After that, UEH Team recommended timely adjustments to create as advantageously as possible conditions enabling teaching and learning in online-offline combining classes (Hybrid Class) to take place smoothly and kindly. Inspection upon teaching, facilities, and Covid-19 prevention condition at UEH Campuses Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH concluded: “The inspection results show that teaching and learning activities on online-offline combining modality basically satisfy lecturers’ and students’ demands. Facilities and class equipment, computers, projectors, teaching connecting systems, speakers, air-conditioners, light are well installed. Moreover, lecturers and students obey strictly entry-exit controlling and Covid-19 prevention regulations in distancing in class, wearing masks and sanitizing. On this basis, UEH will continue improving and creating best advantages for lecturers and students to assure learning activities on Hybrid Class modality can be conducted productively and most effectively.” In addition, lecturers and students were excited about the first day back to school. “Today, I am very delighted because more than ⅕ of students in this class coming to study face-to-face, they are completely excited and share their hope to study offline. Most students studying at home inform that they will go back to study offline. In terms of facilities, they are all well-operated, both lecturers and students are quickly adaptable. In terms of safety, everybody conducts health declarations and temperature measurements when arriving, and students are suggested to keep their distance in class, that’s why I feel rather secure.” - Ms. Hoang Thi My Duyen, Lecturer of School of International Business - Marketing shared. “I consider entering UEH is extremely safe since security guards measure my temperature and control the entry-exit process. Coming back to school to study face-to-face, in my opinion, is so wonderful because we are going to interact with each other after 3 - 4 months of quarantine.” Ho Viet Minh Tri, a K45 Regular Mode student shared. With a similarly excited emotion, Lien Nhat Nam, a K46 full-time student informed: “I am absolutely enjoying in-person learning and seeing my friends again. I suppose that studying face-to-face inspires me and allows me to interact with my lecturers and friends much better. I hope that my studying outcomes in this offline semester will be greater than the previous online semester.” UEH lecturers and students are interested in the first day studying on Hybrid Class modality At UEH Vinh Long Campus, Hybrid Class modality was implemented for Physical Education subjects on the morning of 04th January 2022 with the rate of direct students gaining 76%. Additionally, this Campus is equipped sufficiently with modern machines, technological platforms, and facilities to deploy major subjects on Hybrid Class modality in accordance with schedules next week. Students studying Physical Education subjects on Hybrid Class modality at UEH Vinh Long Campus In the upcoming time, UEH will continue improving and upgrading facilities, and create advantages for organizing teaching and learning in the “new normal” condition efficiently and securely. UEH expects lecturers and students to join hands in effectively carrying out teaching and learning activities in the new semester as well as Covid-19 prevention. Additional photos related to the first day of studying on Hybrid Class modality of UEH students: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In Waste Management, important issues impacting the environment are not only to process and demolish rubbish safely but also to manage greenhouse gas-generating systems. 3R Model (Reduce - Reuse - Recycle) is an effective solution for produced waste and the shortage of natural resources owing to the mass manufacture and consumption of the current civilized society. Being aware of that, UEH Zero Waste Campus Living Lab has applied 3R Model to waste management. After 2 steps, waste classification and ‘Reduce’ practice, we will together move to ‘Reuse’ - the third R in 3R Model to orientate to zero-waste lifestyle practice. This paper will provide small tips for everybody to carry out ‘Reuse’ from today. UEH Zero Waste Practice - 3R Model ‘Reuse’ is the second R in the 3R Model in waste processing. Reusing one object means that the object will continue being valuable, useful, effective, and a substitute for other objects which may consume more water, energy, wood, oil, and other natural resources during their production. ‘Reuse’ increases their values! ‘Reuse’ is often confused with recycling, but they are actually two other approaches. ‘Reuse’ is prolonging the life of an item, it is conducted by different methods. On the other hand, recycling is transforming an item into a new one. In addition to contributing positively to reducing solid waste, many community reusing programs operated by charity organizations have provided items for disadvantaged people with low income or difficult circumstances. Why is reusing such a crucial issue? It is simply because reusing help reduce waste more effectively than recycling by: ‘Reuse’ in life In our daily lives, diverse interesting ways to reuse products and packaging at home help reduce waste released to the environment. Below are several tips enabling you to practice reusing in your own house: ‘Reuse’ at the workplace In addition to kitchens, the workplace is also a location where rubbish is produced the most. Rubbish comes from plastic lunch boxes, or straws, cups, and spoons of drinking coffee. Why don’t we reuse these objects to decrease released waste and some tips to do it are listed as: ‘Reuse’ at UEH Schools are places generating a large amount of waste, being aware of it, UEH Zero Waste Campus Project applies 3R Model with the aim of reducing released waste. Although the step ‘Reuse’ in 3R is small, it contributes significantly to managing waste. Practicing ‘Reuse’ in the 3R Model helps decrease the relative amount of waste released to the environment. We can conduct these tips at our home, workplace, or schools to contribute to protecting the environment. References: Compiler and Editor: Department of Marketing and Communication Specialized Consultants: Institute of Smart City and Management Economy and Environment Institute in Southeast Asia Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 08th January 2022, at Room A205, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Opening Ceremony of Executive Master of Public Management, Batch 2, for 27 learners who are officials working at agencies in District 3, HCMC. This Opening Ceremony received the participation of Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam - Deputy Standing Secretary of District 3 Party Committee, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Phat - Commissioner of District Party Committee, Head of Organizing Board of District Party Committee. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc. Prof. Tu Van Binh - Vice Director of UEH Graduate School along with the attendance of 27 learners of Executive Master of Public Management. Overview of Opening Ceremony Delivering an opening speech, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “In more than 45 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has obtained lots of achievements in Vietnamese and international public higher post-graduate education system. In 2021 - 2025 period, with the vision to 2030, UEH is orientating towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with new development strategies, adapting to global tendencies, acting for the sustainable development of the socio-economy. During the past few years, Executive Master of Public Management has been a specific training product of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, conveying UEH responsibility in providing high-quality human resources for officials, contributing and criticizing policies for the community. In the near future, in addition to this Public Management Class, UEH launched a Public Policy class, which subsidizes scholarships for senior officials. On the journey of contributing to the community, we have realized our responsibilities for training senior official resources and always made efforts to acquire them. On behalf of UEH Heads, I declare the opening of Executive Master of Public Management.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH delivering the opening speech Subsequently, Assoc. Prof. Tu Van Binh - Vice Director of UEH Graduate School declared Admission Decisions of 27 learners to the Executive Master of Public Management. Assoc. Prof. Tu Van Binh - Vice Director of Graduate School declaring Admission Decisions Evaluating this training program of UEH, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam - Deputy Secretary of District 3 Committee Party affirmed: “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has collaborated with District 3 in the past few years, especially in 2017, on organizing successfully the first batch of Executive Master of Public Management, supporting officials of this District to be advanced in terms of management and executive capacities, and practical application ability in the context and condition of the District. Up to the present time, 42.4% of officials as learners of this training program have been promoted, mobilized, and planned to be designated to leading and senior management positions of the District. Realizing the practicality, usefulness, and efficiency of Executive Master of Public Management, Batch 1, with the aims of upgrading the knowledge of officials and civil servants from district to regional levels, being equipped sufficiently with specializations and majors, adapting well to mission-conducting requirements in the upcoming years, District 3 continues cooperating with UEH on opening Executive Master of Public Management, Batch 2.” Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam - Deputy Standing Secretary of District 3 Committee Party stating Executive Master of Public Management (EMPM) orientates towards equipping learners with competencies of senior executives in public management, having enough skills to lead to effectively solving extensively impactful issues. Therefore, the program provides experiences, knowledge, and skills for learners in the studying process listed as policy analysis, vision building methods and organizational missions, organizational strategy-planning methods, leading, operating, and organizing abilities, multidimensional information collecting skill supporting decision-making, innovation management, negotiation skill, public ethic understandings, code of conduct towards citizens, and responsibilities serving the society. The training objectives of this program are executive officials having 2-year working experience and 1-year managing  experience from functional to divisional (or equivalent) levels or above State Agencies from the Central to Local Governments, State corporates, non-governmental and non-profit organizations. Training Contents are designed for a 24-month (60 credits) course including major subjects and a graduation thesis. Executive Master of Public Management (EMPM) of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City places the emphasis on advancing managerial and leading competencies of management officials in Public Management, practical application capability in the Vietnamese regional (local) context and condition. Assoc. Prof. Tu Van Binh - Vice Director of UEH Graduate School introducing regulations and the training program On behalf of Executive Master of Public Management, Ms. Pham Thi Bich Phuong delivered a sharing speech at the Opening Ceremony: “Class EMPM 5 is the second class of District 3 held according to the innovative training program of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. We are absolutely honored to be learners attending Executive Master of Public Management of UEH. We promise to continue promoting the learning spirit of students of District 3, strictly study and assure to complete greatly the training program of UEH, deserving the concerns and expectations of the executives of District Committee Party - People’s Committee of District 3, simultaneously, guaranteeing to accomplish well in-depth tasks during the studying and working time.” Ms. Pham Thi Bich Phuong – Student Representative sharing her thoughts With more than 45 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has become a top leading university brand in the Vietnamese higher education system and marked its impression in the international market, which is an institution training successful managers and businessmen, contributing to developing human resources serving the modernization and industrialization of the country in the context of global economic integration. With the globalization feature, the educational environment at UEH always respects the individuality of each learner and creative mindset education; and learners are able to independently select their majors and learning methods, freely orientate their future, and be inspired to modify their lives better, towards the sustainability for the environment, society, and economy. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Digital transformation and high-tech applications are currently not the sole tales of enterprises, but all people. The rapid development of technology and the heavy influence of the Covid-19 pandemic made us deeply aware of the importance of digital transformation in the Industry 4.0 era. Daily necessities such as food supply chains, means of transportation, payments and financial transactions, educational activities, government operations, even resource extraction are being increasingly dependent on digital technology. This, however, places us at constant risk of being a target of cybercriminals. The current state of cybercrime Cyber threats have rapidly increased in sophistication over the past few years. According to the FBI's Cybercrime Report, since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, cyberattacks have surged by more than 300%, and the cybercriminal’s associated costs have increased by more than 2,400% (WEF, 2020). The tendency is consistent with Google’s research when revealing that the company has prevented more than 18 million phishing attempts by putting Corona's name on malicious files or links (FBI, 2020). Moreover, Cybersecurity Ventures also find that cybercrime associated losses are estimated to exceed $6 trillion in 2021 and $10.5 trillion in 2025, compared with just $3 trillion in 2015. This figure is equivalent to the world's third-largest economy by nominal GDP, only after those of the US and China (Steve Morgan, 2021). Bank and Financial sectors are prime target of cyberattacks The Banking and Financial industry has attracted greater attention from cybercriminals than any other sector. In Keepersecurity's global report on Cybersecurity (2020), nearly 70% of financial institutions have been victims of cyberattacks. According to Insights' cybersecurity report (2021), more than 25% of malware attacks are directed at banks and financial institutions which is relatively more than any other industry. This is most likely from the specificity of the Banking and Financial industry when the business model, and the provision of products and services of the industry are dependent on digital technology. The case of cybersecurity in Vietnamese Digital Banks Vietnam is currently ranked 21st in the world in terms of phishing attacks with 673,743 attacks recorded in 2020. Only Thailand and Indonesia are ahead of Vietnam in terms of cyberattacks in Southeast Asia. According to a survey by the Vietnam Information Security Association, more than 50% of cyberattacks are aimed at banks and financial institutions. According to a report by the Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention, Ministry of Public Security, in 2020, banks lost nearly 100 billion Dong from 4,000 cyber-attacks, including a bank suffering loss of up to 44 billion Dong. In recent years, Vietnamese commercial banks have advanced the digital transformation process. The goal of this process is to improve the efficiency of banking operations, increase customer experience, and especially facilitate customers in using modern banking services. However, there are cybersecurity issues that go hand in hand with the digital transformation movement. Typically, the banking data system is breached to steal data or to perform acts that damage the assets of the bank and customers. Attacks targeting banking customers such as defrauding their accounts, impersonating bank employees, or sending fake bank links, and websites impersonating a bank to defraud customers are also becoming more widespread. Therefore, it can be seen that digital banking activities in Vietnam are facing a very high cybersecurity risk because all three actors involved in digital banking activities including banks, partners, and customers are becoming all potential targets for cybercriminals. Cybersecurity plays a key role in the current shift towards digitization in the banking industry Proposed solutions to limit cybersecurity risks in digital banking activities To address these problems, the scholars suggest three categories of solutions centered on Process, Technology, and People. In particular, the Process-related solutions will focus on detailing the steps in cybersecurity risk management together with detailed instructions to help banks identify and assess threats, and thereby having active plans to prevent cybersecurity breaches and especially creating effective incident response plans. Meanwhile, the Technology-related solutions are built on the basis of combining modern cybersecurity tools and techniques. Two technologies, including "Artificial Intelligence" and "Security Orchestration, Automation and Response" are proposed since these are the two types of technology that are appreciated by banks around the world for their effectiveness in technology investment strategies to reduce cybersecurity risks (Accenture Security, 2020). Despite its potential benefits to ensure bank network security, Blockchain should be used with caution. Many reports have recently shown that there are still numerous unknown hazards associated with this technology. For the HR solutions, we suggest a proactive approach to raising awareness and fostering a cybersecurity culture throughout banks. In addition, recommendations to the Government and the State Bank on issues related to the legal corridor and the development of a national cyber security strategy are also focused. The last proposed solution is to limit cybersecurity risks for a comprehensive digital banking model. The construction of a fully digital bank is the path of digital transformation that Vietnamese banks are aiming towards, even though it is not yet permitted in Vietnam. Based on the case of the C6 digital bank in Brazil (Keri Pearlson et al., 2020), we, therefore propose a comprehensive digital banking cybersecurity strategy on the basis of five main groups, such as defense team, technical team, administration team, application security team, and cybersecurity culture team. Furthermore, cybersecurity risks can be also mitigated with the use of a three-layer risk control model. In particular, the first layer is related to operating procedures whereas the middle layer is related to risk control and ensuring compliance with security principles, and the final layer is related to internal control. Cybersecurity is also a major concern for banking customers. We propose some general advice for banking customers to protect themselves against cybercrimes including keeping personal information as safe as possible when using banking services via electronic devices (using anti-virus software, firewalls on network-connected devices), beware of unscrupulous websites, fraudulent emails and messages, even phishing attempts to obtain customers’ personal information through attachments or embedded links), using different, strong passwords for different accounts (personal information should not be used to set as a password). To sum up, cybersecurity risk is one of the vital issues in the digital transformation process of the current Vietnamese banking system. To mitigate this risk, banks must apply synchronized solutions that include top security technologies and the development of an effective cybersecurity risk management process as well as a strategy for fostering a cybersecurity culture. See the full research article Cybersecurity risks in digital banking: The case of Vietnam here. Authors: Dr. Thuy Chung Phan, Dr. Hien Thu Phan, Ph.D Student Anh Ngoc Quang Huynh (School of Banking, UEH Business School). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH with the message for the period 2022 "Research Contribution For All", UEH cordially invites readers to read the newsletter. DIGITAL ECONOMIC knowledge news #25 “Improving online customer experience in the hospitality industry”. Script, pictures: Authors, Marketing - Communication Department UEH Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The past academic year continues to be a remarkably successful year of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). To upgrade the position and assure the sustainable development of UEH, we focus on boosting UEH restructured progress, as well as advancing step by step management capacity as well as adapting competitiveness conditions and higher education internationalization. UEH timely examines comprehensively training programs, unifies regular and part-time training program frameworks, specializes in communication and admission procedures, constructs advancing-team-quality plans, encourages information technology applications, invests in modernizing facilities, and so on, therefore, attains positive achievements in training and scientific research. In the complicated modifying context of COVID-19 pandemic, UEH made lots of efforts to solve all difficulties, proactively organized synchronization in pandemic prevention, timely implemented vaccination (2 doses of vaccines) for all officials and laborers, guaranteed training, educating, and managing activities at UEH to be maintained continuously. In the next academic year, UEH Party Committee and Board of Management, to assure the quality and effectiveness of UEH activities and successfully carry out restructuring UEH to a multi-disciplinary, multi-field, and sustainably developing university requests UEH-affiliated units to concentrate on conducting core missions as follows: 1. TRAINING ACTIVITIES: 2. QUALITY ACCREDITATION - PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 3. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 4. BOOSTING SOCIETAL IMPACTS 5. MANAGING AND RESTRUCTURING UEH “UEH Party Committee, University Council, and Board of Management do believe that lecturers and management officials will unstoppably make efforts in the new academic year and unite to together accomplish well missions of the academic year, especially restructuring successfully, forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in the future. We rely on creating considerable distinctions for UEH, marking paramount progress in the development process of UEH in accordance with the new structure.” Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Towards evolving University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to be a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, highly reputable in the fields of training, researching, and consulting economic science, business, law, management, technology, and design is UEH strategic target of UEH in 2021 - 2025 period and the upcoming years. UEH is sustainable in Vietnamese market and, step by step, directing steadily to the Asian and international market on training human resources in terms of scientific research and international publication, being present in Asian and international rankings. To carry out these strategic targets, UEH determines to conduct strategic orientation in 2022 as follows: 1. RESTRUCTURING UEH, FORMING A MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND SUSTAINABLE UNIVERSITY In the new stage, under the impacts of 4.0 Industrial Revolution which affect all manufacturing activities, global business, customer behavior changes, and working methods, these changes also strongly affect the activities of universities. Therefore, to continuously develop significantly and sustainably, UEH deploys solutions to successfully restructure with the aim of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. In accordance with this orientation, UEH brand repositioning strategies are implemented. 2. INTERNATIONALIZATION AND MULTI-DISCIPLINARY, MULTI-FIELD EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION, AND INNOVATION 3. PROMOTING ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND APPLIED RESEARCH TO ATTAIN THE RESEARCH-ORIENTATED UNIVERSITY TARGET. Academic scientific research and international publication articles are increased in Scopus, ISI, and ABDC systems. Publicizing international articles to assure maximal usefulness for researchers and practical activists. Applied scientific research and consultancies serving eco-social development for the whole country is encouraged. 4. EXPANDING DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 5. UNIVERSITY MODERN MANAGEMENT SERVING WELL FOR TRAINING, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 6. UPGRADING IT APPLICATIONS IN TRAINING, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, AND UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT Successfully carrying out these 6 strategic orienting activities above means successfully repositioningthe UEH brand, with 04 positioning values as follows: “I believe that University of Economics HCMC will attain more and more remarkable achievements, continue to enhance an active and creative spirit, promote operating and managing competence, unify and determine to perform successfully all strategic targets and orientation issued to develop UEH to be a multidisciplinary university that is reputable in Vietnam and Asia - a sustainably developed university positively contributing to serving the eco-social evolvement of Vietnam and strongly stabilizing on the internationalization journey.” Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Change is inevitable, and our goal is to manage change, rather than let change manage us. Where our storied history taught us the importance of expertise on a subject-matter, it is also equally vital to evolve to ensure consistent alignment between our future strategic directions and new educational trends. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 28th, KPMG Company and Institute of Chartered Accountants in English and Wales (ICAEW) awarded KPMG -  ICAEW S.T.A.R Scholarship for 54 excellent students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and International University affiliated to Vietnam National University HCMC. 54 students of UEH and International University honorably receiving KPMG -  ICAEW S.T.A.R Scholarship A bright professional future In accordance with the admission result through a profile-evaluating round, an aptitude test, and an interview round, ICAEW and KPMG would award 54 scholarships to students in HCMC including 39 UEH students and 15 students of Vietnam National University. Scholarship recipients will be sponsored to study and take three International Certificate exams in Finance, Accounting, and Business (CFAB) of ICAEW. Especially, ICAEW and KPMG will together construct vocational training programs for these students. Students who pass the first course of the ICAEW CFAB program with excellent results will experience a summer internship at KPMG after ending their third year at their university. Particularly, students who pass at least 3 over 6 subjects of ICAEW CFAB program will have opportunities to attend a graduation internship and become official staff at KPMG. Students attending the aptitude test and interview with ICAEW and KPMG Sharing about this scholarship program, Ms. Dang Thi Mai Trang, Representative of ICAEW Vietnam informed: “KPMG - ICAEW S.T.A.R Program is a scholarship initiated by KPMG and ICAEW in 2018. After a 4-year journey, this program has brought career-developing activities at one of the world's most professional working environments in audit for hundreds of talented Vietnamese students. We are delighted when the number of students studying ICAEW CFAB Certificate, submitting, and being accepted to KPMG is increasing considerably every year. This year, students acquiring scholarships will be sponsored 100% tuition and exam fees for 3 subjects.” Expecting the high-quality human resources in Accounting - Auditing Highly evaluating the effectiveness of this program, Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - UEH School of Accounting informed: “UEH expects this program to be maintained and gradually develop to bring benefits and increase values for students. This is the first year this program is conducted, we hope our students participating in this program will gain further international-standard knowledge and professional skills, ready for working at large domestic and regional corporates, or multinational groups.” Dr. Ho Nhut Quang  - Dean of School of Business, also expressed his desire: “This program will help students easily approach reliable professional certificates in accounting and auditing issued by ICAEW through financial support packages of ICAEW. Besides, the ICAEW - KPMG S.T.A.R Program will give students internship and hiring opportunities at KPMG - one of four leading audit and consultancy organizations in the world. With those huge advantages, UEH hopes students do grab this opportunity, enthusiastically attend this program, and attain success to prepare for their professional development in the future.” Representatives of KPMG, ICAEW, and UEH as well as International University at the online scholarship-awarding program The cooperation program between ICAEW, KPMG, and Universities majoring in Accounting - Auditing similar to UEH is expected to train high-quality human resources, contributing to the competitiveness capability of Vietnamese accounting - auditing service market. News, photos: UEH School of Accounting, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of May 09th, 2022, at the Auditorium A.103, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the Appointment Decision and Declaration Ceremony of Professor Title 2021 for lecturers acquiring the Professor Title. Attending the Appointment Decision Ceremony of Professor title, in terms of the Heads of UEH, were Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council and UEH Professor Council. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the Policy and Strategy Advisory Council, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of the Union together with the presence of Heads of Member Colleges, lecturers who are members of UEH Professor Council, leaders and employees of School of Management, School of Economics, International School of Business, and officials as well as laborers participating in congratulating 4 new Associate Professors. The overview of the ceremony The process of accrediting the standards of the Associate Professor and Professor Title in 2021 started in March 2021. After the implementation of the accreditation in the councils at local, provincial, and governmental levels, on March 30th, 2022, the President of the Professor Council signed the Decision 16 acclaiming the approval of the Associate Professor and Professor title in 2021 for 363 Associate Professor-eligible lecturers in which 04 lecturers are currently working for UEH. During the ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH read the decision of appointment for the Associate Professor title for 04 lecturers of UEH including Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong and Prof. Su Dinh Thanh representing the leaders of UEH issued the Associate Professor appointment decisions, flowers, and costumes to new Associate Professors Remarking on her emotion on the process of making efforts and her orientation in the upcoming time, the new Associate Professor Le Nhat Hanh said: “To acquire these achievements, I am so thankful to the Heads of UEH who inspired, facilitated, and led me to try. This is a considerably long process for me and getting this step is genuinely emotional which I might be unable to attain without your encouragement. My thanks to all UEH members! In the upcoming time, I will continue trying my best to accomplish well my tasks and hope to contribute more to academic research and the international publication of UEH. Hopefully, if possible, I am ready to share and lead young lecturers to make them as passionate about research as me to contributing to the research of UEH. We will together contribute more greatly to the process of internationalization of UEH. I hope that in the near future, each member of UEH will become a global lecturer when everyone can discuss, teach, and research scientifically in all universities around the world”. Assoc.Prof. Le Nhat Hanh sharing her thoughts about her working process and upcoming orientation Appreciating and recognizing the endless efforts of lecturers during the working, teaching, and scientific research process, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong delivered his congratulation speech, and simultaneously, assigned new missions to new Associate Professors in the new era: “On behalf of the Board of Management of UEH, I recognize and congratulate new Associate Professors. I hope that with the new title, you will continue making efforts and promoting your roles and strengths. Do use our specialized knowledge to solve the realistic issues of Vietnam. Besides, I expect the lecturers receiving the titles to supervise your colleagues as a family of UEH to do scientific research. In the upcoming time, the Board of Management of UEH and Member Colleges will have policies to encourage the lecturers to conduct their scientific research as well as promote international relations, connecting to external human resources for the development of UEH. We cannot lonely develop but have to connect with the world and external resources for the development of UEH in accordance with the competence of each person. Through the responsibility of each person, we have to well accomplish the job of operating at the department/ school/ institution levels, especially creating the solidarity which contributes to the general development of UEH. Finally, 04 new Associate Professors with more than 800 UEHers must maintain their solidarity to together make efforts to make University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City develop strongly in the domestic and international markets and develop sustainably”. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering his congratulation speech to new Associate Professors The lecturers appointed to the Associate Professor title will supplement the high-quality human resources serving the education and training career of UEH. Hopefully, the lecturers will keep making more efforts in teaching, doing scientific research, and managing the university to make the strategy of developing UEH into a research-oriented university reputable in the Asian region come true. The lecturers taking a memorable photo Some photos relating to the ceremony News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of May 11th, 2022, at the Room B1-204, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG-UEH) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC for the period of 2022 - 2027. This cooperation is to advance the training quality of Customs Management - Foreign Trade major of School of Public Finance that helped students expand their practical knowledge and approach better career opportunities. Attending the signing ceremony, in terms of CELG-UEH, were Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG, Assoc. Prof. Diep Gia Luat - Vice Dean in-charge of School of Public Finance, lecturers, and students of CELG-UEH. Representing Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC was Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha - General Director. The overview of the ceremony Delivering the opening speech of the ceremony, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG shared: “In October 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City officially launched the restructuring strategy that oriented UEH to a multidisciplinary and sustainable university in the period of 2021 - 2030. In accordance with that, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) was established to attain the mission of training high-quality human resources able to identify and solve issues in the fields of economics, law, and government that are complex, multidisciplinary, and cross-disciplinary in the global and regional scale as well as Vietnam. In addition to academic and realistic scientific research activities for regions, short-term training courses, consultancy, policy review, local technology transfer, international relations in affiliation with training and exchanging teachers and students, scientific research, international conference, and so on, which aim to sustainable development. CELG always focuses on affiliation with corporates in i) Cooperating in designing curricula, fostering, and developing human resources, ii) Collaborating on scientific research and consultancy, and iii) Cooperating in organizing conferences, conventions, economic columns, scientific seminars, providing, and discussing information with the aim of responding to the demands of the regional, domestic, and global market. Today, I am very delighted with the cooperation with Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC”. Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG - delivering the opening speech at the ceremony Assoc. Prof. Diep Gia Luat introducing the School of Public Finance Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha introducing Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC Within the framework of the program, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, Assoc. Prof. Diep Gia Luat, and Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nha discussed intensively contents on student cooperation activities listed as realistic study activities affiliated with ICD ports in the TCSG system, practical courses on import and export, customs declaration, enterprise semester, training through the Transportation Control System (TCS). At the same time, other related activities were also recommended listed as cooperating in organizing workshops, reporting in seminars, assessing graduates and masters, and admission and program consultancy. On behalf of the Board of Management of CELG, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG - suggested solutions and the detail of cooperative opinions in the future to STC listed as cooperating in the activities of teaching, curricula design, profession observation and orientation organization, collaborative methods for promoting the practicality of the curricula and advancing English competence of students in the field of logistics. Discussion and exchange on the cooperative activity of the College, School, and Corporate The Board of Management of CELG discussing the suggestions for future cooperation In the spirit of unity, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government - School of Public Finance and Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding MOU. The cooperation contents were conducted to advance the training quality of the Customs Management - Foreign Trade major in particular and were also the conditions affirming the development of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) in general. Together with that, the cooperation expansion with a corporate including intensive training activities in the field of exploiting ports, sea services, and logistics like Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC was an opportunity for students to upgrade their realistic knowledge and lecturers to update new market tendencies. The leaders of the two units signing the memorandum of understanding and presented souvenirs Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC is a special training center in Vietnam providing short-term courses in the fields of seaport, marine, transportation, and logistics. Established and developed based on the long-lasting and strongly potential cooperation between Saigon Newport Cooperation (1989), Vietnam, and STC Group, the Netherlands (operating in Vietnam since 1993), combining with the realistic and highly applicable teaching methodology and modern simulation systems transferred from the Netherlands. Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC organized those courses and granted nationally valid certificates for thousands of students and laborers at all levels working in the field of sea transportation, which has basically been a rapidly developing field in Vietnam. On the basis of the cooperation contents, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) will continue to implement training programs in affiliation between the College and Human Resources Development Limited Company - STC in the upcoming time. Hopefully, this cooperation relationship will bring practical benefits to the two sides in the future and contribute more to the socio-economic development of the country. Additional photos relating to the ceremony News, photos: CELG General Department, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 1. Implementing Restructuring Project of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable University in 2021-2030 period and announcing Repositioning Strategy of UEH Brand to domestic and international communities. 2. Establishing and launching 3 UEH Member Schools: UEH Business School; UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management; UEH School of Technology and Design. 3. Successfully organizing 45th Anniversary of UEH establishment through a direct and online combination form with an international scale, strongly spreading UEH Brand to domestic and foreign communities. On this occasion, UEH was honored to be awarded First Class Independence Medal by President of Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This 1st Medal is one of the noblest Orders from State of Vietnam for collectives and individuals with exceptionally outstanding achievements, contributing to national construction and development during 2011-2020 period. 4. UEH was recognized as 1st economic University to be named in Top 551+ Asian Leading Universities by QS Asia Ranking. Maintaining the 1st position in business and economics schools as well as being in the top 10 Best Universities in Vietnam in accordance with Webometrics Ranking, UEH, as leading in the economics specialization, is in Top 10 of Vietnamese universities in terms of international publication and is the first time to appear in the international ranking of research institutions (SCImago) with 376th place in the list of universities in Asian region. 5. UEH promotes training, research, community engagement and governance activities for a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University with projects and programs as follows: “From Research to Societal Impact”, “UEH Global - UEH free online learning system for high-schools”, “UEH Zero Waste Campus”. 6. Accomplishing important enrollment targets, training and scientific research tasks, creating an important basis and a solid foundation for UEH to deploy breakthrough strategies for 2021-2025 period with a vision to 2030. 7. UEH – Vinh Long Branch in their 2nd operation year has successfully completed their set targets and tasks. Doubled enrollment scale together with fully-invested facilities help to ensure UEH training quality as well as UEH Vinh Long Branch image and brand to be increasingly affirmed in Mekong Delta region. 8. Boosting digital transformation and technology application in all UEH activities with products and applications as follows: Electronic Student Card (UEH Student), UEHer Card, UEH Shuttle Bus, E-Office and digital signature application, Wish Tree, upgrading training management system, enrollment portal, digital room, Virtual Convention Center Platform and so on. UEH also launched UEH Studio with the aim of becoming a production center for digital teaching resources and communication products to spread knowledge and information to the community and the society. 9. Increasing international communication activities regarding UEH brand through successfully organizing “Writing the story of UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University” International Slogan Contest, scholarship programs for international students and so on besides prestigious international seminars and online connection activities with international partners. 10. In terms of impacts and influences from Covid-19 context, all UEHers and learners actively and proactively deployed quickly and conveniently the online teaching and working model, making an important contribution towards UEH's complete achievement of goals and tasks in 2021 and ensuring lecturers’, officials’ and employees’ life stability as well as actively supporting and accompanying officials’ and learners’ difficulties. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Zero Waste, Hero You” Communication Campaign affiliated with “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project is going to be officially launched from 20th December 2021 to 08th January 2022. The campaign will provide all students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) as well as the young generation with green and zero-waste lifestyle knowledge through challenges so that they can express their personal perspectives, therefore, contributing to raising awareness and activities of the community. Along with the long-lasting global Covid-19 pandemic problem is an extremely large issue related to the environment but has not received much attention yet. This “sorrow” of the Earth has never stopped, day by day, environmental issues have been being there and impacted more negatively. Because of that, with a desire to create a space for students to be able to approach more greatly a green lifestyle and be confident in expressing their perspectives, a student communication group - S Communications - affiliated to UEH Student Association, carries out the communication campaign “Zero Waste, Hero You” to form a Zero Waste community for a zero-waste university. A campaign with the message: “Let’s be heroes together, don’t discharge waste in the common house” is initiated with the aim of bringing green lifestyle knowledge; therefore, encouraging actions and changing students’ awareness of protecting the environment and the place we are living and developing. S Communications is launching a campaign including two challenges: Comic Challenge allowing the young to express their personal thoughts through paintings, and Sharing Day Challenge -simply a friendly talk for students to express their personal views, understand each other, and together make changes. The two challenges will be posted on the uehenter.com fanpage, respectively, on 12th  December and 24th December with remarkably valuable prizes: Lots of surprises are waiting for you ahead, let’s together like and follow 2 fanpages of S Communications and uehenter.com so as to be informed of what is interestingly coming soon! Let’s share your thoughts and discuss green lifestyle solutions for an unpolluted environment and our positively modifying world with us! “Zero Waste, Hero You” Campaign affiliated with “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project takes place from 20 December 2021 - 08 December 2022 with the aim of providing green lifestyle knowledge, contributing to advancing students’ awareness and activities. This Campaign is carried out by Student Communication Group, affiliated to UEH Student Association. News, photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Industrial Revolution 4.0 with advanced and outstanding development in information, science and technology has created significant changes in the life of each individual and the entire working social organizational structure. The use of information and communication technologies (ICT), especially computers and Internet, has made the provision of information no longer dependent on time and space. Industry 4.0 also creates challenges for the workforce. In the context of globalization and global workforce growth, the challenges from Industry 4.0 should be addressed through lifelong learning. Within this lifelong learning context, governments of many countries around the world have implemented many educational reform measures to make lifelong learning as part of national education policies with diverse attempts to issue guidelines, actions and policies so as to encourage and support their citizens towards improving personal skills and knowledge through lifelong learning. Along with global development trend, Vietnamese Politburo has affirmed that building a lifelong learning citizen model is an urgent task to be performed to meet Industry 4.0 requirements. In accordance with this task, our Government issues Decision No. 749/QD-TTg dated on June 30th, 2020 and points out that awareness plays a decisive role in digital transformation and Vietnamese residents are at the center of digital transformation; in which, lifelong learning is considered as one decisive core value because of the effects towards society in fast changes on people's perceptions with high efficiency. Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University After 45 years of establishment and development, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been implementing a restructuring strategy into a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University to meet the needs of national economic development, contributing to the spread of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational values ​​to the community in the direction of international integration in education and training. Nguyễn Văn Linh Campus – UEH On the foundation of 17 Sustainable Development Goals of UNESCO by 2030 (SDGs), UEH has identified contribution to the sustainable future of the community and the society as UEH destination comprising 5 strategic pillars as follows: training, research, community, governance and operations. In terms of sustainable training aspect, UEH is oriented to educate learners with full skills and high professional qualifications as well as capability of becoming a generation of global citizens who act for the development of a sustainable life. Since then, strategic goals for sustainable training have also been established, focusing on quality education, learning from practice, building lifelong learning capabilities as well as accessing multidisciplinary training and empowerment activeness for learners. Lifelong learning in Industry 4.0 Lifelong learning can be accomplished through education at home, school, work and anywhere with the aid of educational and communication technology tools. Lifelong learning provides an equal educational environment of opportunity, regardless of age, space and time for learners to pursue and persevere in learning. Through self-directed learning, learners take responsibility for their own learning from identifying learning needs, learning goals, determining available resources to participate in learning, choosing and implementing study plans that are right for you. A lifelong learning mindset will help individuals achieve better academic results and promote more success in their careers. UEH learners are trained to become global citizens for sustainable development. In this digital era, where the economic and social environment is dynamic, flexible and innovative, the workforce needs to continue to develop and renew their skills and knowledge to keep up with ITC non-stop advancements, especially in business sector - a field strongly influenced by 4.0 Industrial Revolution. In this context, lifelong learning plays a decisive role in an individual's career success. Lifelong learning has received opportunities due to digital world development, specifically, ICT has supported lifelong learning to be more active, learners can arrange their own learning actively; online communication form becomes an effective means of interaction in learning; impacts from online learning tools; listing as: (LMS), social media, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) and game-based learning tools (Kahoot, Quiz Game) that create exciting innovations in learning. However, the digital world creates challenges for lifelong learning. First, constantly-changing technology requires workers to apply a lot of skills and to learn new skills regularly, leading to a rapid decline in labor productivity after peaking, leading to a shorter working age in terms of knowledge element compared to that of biological working age. Second, new technology tends to polarize work. Although technology can free up human labor, fully-automated processes make the number of workers redundant, eventually, workers lose their jobs and their growth is stunted. Third, digital technology offers great economic potential; nevertheless, the value of digital technology can only be realized when businesses and employees have access to it. Lifelong learning at UEH University From the role and the meaning of lifelong learning, especially, in the current period of digital transformation, with the goal of a sustainable university, UEH has built and implemented solutions to develop learners’ ability regarding lifelong learning. One typical self-learning corner at UEH Smart Library In terms of the training program: UEH has been implementing strategies to fundamentally and comprehensively innovate education and training. At UEH, training programs and textbooks have been always updating with the latest publications from famous universities in TOP 200 of the world; consequently, helping learners to accumulate modern theoretical knowledge in accordance with international standards. In addition, UEH integrates our programs with those from international professional associations, helping learners to have both in-depth theoretical knowledge and proficient practical skills to achieve international practice certificates, right their learning time at UEH. These synchronous measures create conditions to improve the quality of human resources, meeting the needs of businesses and society. UEH also opens up various additional opportunities for learners through our multi-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary training program for many ages and levels, from business, economics, law, state management to technology and design. In terms of teaching method: The teaching method applied at UEH has an effective combination of online learning and learner-centered approach, helping to enhance learners’ lifelong learning. In particular, UEH is applying ‘blend classroom’ and ‘hybrid classroom’ methods in teaching. This method helps learners' learning and research process always be maintained continuously and effectively, overcoming all barriers of space, time, and current epidemics, as well as helping learners with easy access to online learning resources. In terms of facilities and learning support policies: UEH, in order to support learners to be ready for Industry 4.0 and to develop ICT competencies for study and career, has fully prepared the infrastructure system with modern technology for learners’ learning and research activities. During their study at UEH, learners are able to experience a modern learning environment, including a smart classroom system that combines ICT devices and applications for teaching and learning with a system of practice room and simulation room. To be able to develop lifelong learning, learners must be equipped with study and research skills, self-study skills, creative ways of learning; in which, the library is the ideal environment for any learner to learn for new knowledge self-accumulation, especially with the current rapid development of science and technology. Understanding this requirement, UEH has developed a smart library (Smart Library), including Open educational resources (OER) as well as copyrighted academic database sources with the purpose of convenience creation for learners in exploiting and sharing documents, serving their learning and research process. What is more, UEH develops a financial support policy to help learners afford to pay and maintain lifelong learning: study encouragement scholarships, study support scholarships for disadvantaged students, business-sponsored scholarships, unexpected support scholarships for learners affected by COVID-19 pandemic and study credit packages. Being well aware of the need to develop lifelong learning to adapt to the diverse and volatile environment of Industry 4.0, UEH has focused on investing and building facilities in order to create favorable conditions and develop learners’ lifelong learning ability. UEH always accompanies Vietnamese Government towards building a learning society with lifelong learning skills for our national sustainable development. Author group: Dr. Trần Anh Hoa, Dr. Phạm Trà Lam, Dr. Đậu Thị Kim Thoa, MSc. Trần Thị Phương Thanh (Accounting Department – UEH School of Management) This paper is in Series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite distinguished readers to look forward to Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #21 “LIFELONG LEARNING IN DIGITAL WORLD: PERSPECTIVE FROM ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING OCCUPATIONS”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During 2 days of December 25th and 26th, 2021, “Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day. Ho Chi Minh City 2021 - UEH VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR 2021” was conducted with various interesting activities: workshops, seminars, online recruitment activities, talk-shows, consultancy and so on, attracting nearly 40 leading employers. and more than 200 positions corresponding to 2000 employees, through 36 virtual reality booths in the form of direct and online combination on many application platforms suitable to the current epidemic context. The festival aims at career orientation, cultivating practical integration skills for students and is an opportunity for businesses to find young human resources and potential candidates. “Secret to becoming the number 1 candidate” Workshop With the sharing from Ms. Vi Thi Yen Binh - Head of Talent Recruitment Department of Masan Group, this workshop attracted the participation of more than 600 students. With her dedication and enthusiasm, Speaker Yen Binh helped attendees to know how to prepare application documents, to be psychologically prepared and know the secret to conquering employers through the ability to answer interviews and become the most perfect candidate in front of the employer. “Secret to becoming the number 1 candidate” Workshop “Building your personal brand - The key towards success for Generation Z” Workshop “Employer conquer 2021” Contest In order to create a healthy and useful playground for students before graduation to apply the knowledge they have learned into practice, concurrently, to show bravery in front of employers, especially in front of Contest Judges as follows: Mr. Tran Hoai Phuong, Head of Corporate Banking Division - HD Bank; Mr. Le Xuan Hau, Head of Legal-Human Resources Department of Khai Anh Binh Thuan Company; Mr. Than Trung Liet, Director of Nguyen Huu Canh Transaction Office, SSI Securities Company; Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong, Advisor to Human Resources Department of CT group; Phan Quoc Tan, Head of Human Resource Management Department, Faculty of Business Administration UEH. With an extremely suspenseful and thrilling atmosphere among experts, powerful recruiters and 11 best contestants, nearly 800 students were interested in watching and supporting Top 11 and came to share. In the final round, the remaining 3 teams really shined and left many impressions on the judges and the audience with their convincing and equally unique and creative presentations showing UEH students’ right spirit. In the end, Team FORTUNA, as students from Faculty of International Business - Marketing UEH, conquered the contest and brought final WINNER position. Competition judges Competing teams’ presentations FORTUNA team, students of Faculty of International Business - Marketing UEH, has conquered the competition and brought home Champion position Second prize belongs to THE STAR team Third prize goes to BeONE team Top 5 teams with high scores Top 10 teams with high scores “Building your personal brand - Key towards success for Generation Z” workshop In accordance with Dr. Dao Le Hoa An’s sharing - Strategic Director of Center for Psychological Science and Career Application, “Building your personal brand - Key towards success for Generation Z” workshop orients and helps attendees build their image as ‘proper’, ‘different’ and ‘outstanding’ in the free economy so as to overcome media limitations for grabbing opportunities from reputable employers. With the content focusing on the interest of the young workforce - Gen Z, the program has attracted nearly 900 participants from students, trainees and alumni inside and outside the school. Through the program, attendees of Generation Z will understand the importance of building a personal brand, especially in this digital age, from which, they should prepare to build personal prestigious, reliable, professional ‘profile’ right from the start on his/her career journey. “Building your personal brand - Key towards success for Generation Z” workshop Online recruitment and interview activities at enterprises’ online kiosks Online recruitment and interview activities at enterprises’ online kiosks are carried out on the platform https://event.ueh.edu.vn/, here, attendees will experience the online interview form through Microsoft Teams platform for connecting with top businesses. When clicking on these kiosks, candidates that have access to a lot of information in terms of company and recruitment are transferred to online meeting rooms and have the opportunity to interview with employers. With the small room division function, candidates are interviewed face-to-face and demonstrate their capabilities to the employer. What is more important, 2 webinars as: “Customer Development - Starting a Million Dollar Business Management career” from Unilever and “Banking - Present & Future” from HDBank brought students massive knowledge and interesting experiences. The fact that online recruitment and interview activities at 36 kiosks have attracted nearly 2,000 potential candidates for businesses opened up uncountable career opportunities for UEH students in general and non-UEH students from other universities and colleges as well as young human resources in Ho Chi Minh City in particular. Online recruitment and interview activities at enterprises’ online kiosks “Generation Z - Successfully integrating into the labor market” Talk-show With the purpose of providing attendees with a multi-dimensional view of recruitment trends and necessary skills that can be quickly adapted to labor market with the sharing from: Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing Department, Faculty of International Business - Marketing, UEH Business School; Dr. Phan Quoc Tan - Head of Human Resource Management Department, Faculty of Management, UEH Business School; Mr. Trinh Hoai Vien - Deputy General Director of Khai Anh Binh Thuan Company; Ms. Bui Thuy Kieu Anh - Head of Training and Development Department of Shopee Company; Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung - 4th year student at UEH, this talkshow has brought a lot of useful knowledge, special working opportunities, consolidating the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes for Gen Z - the young generation so as to succeed and integrate well into the labor market, especially in the context of being affected by Covid-19 as well as the consequences and the opportunities that the pandemic has brought to the market. “Generation Z - Successfully integrating into the labor market” Talk-show Career counseling Program, “Being confident before Employers” mock interview with UEH lecturers and experts This activity aims to create opportunities for attendees to receive in-depth career advice and resolve questions before entering an important milestone in life; concurrently, attendees can also experience recruitment interviews with human resources experts from businesses. Through this, attendees will be given advice on interviewing skills to draw the necessary experience for himself/herself when attending a job interview later under the guidance of: MSc. Le Thanh Nhan - Vice Dean of Faculty of Economics, School of Economics, Law and State Management UEH; MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Head of General Department of UEH School of Technology - Design; MSc. Nguyen Quoc Nam - Faculty of International Business, UEH Business School and Mr. Bui Sinh Vien - Head of HR and Recruitment Partnership Department, Nutifood Nutrition Food Joint Stock Company. The program, in nearly 4 hours of organization, attracted nearly 700 candidates. Combining perspectives from schools and businesses, consultants helped students orient their careers as well as gave suggestions to help participants improve interview skills and find the right choice on their upcoming career path. Career counseling Program, “Being confident before Employers” mock interview with UEH lecturers and experts “Experiences regarding writing CV and answering interviews in English” English Zone activity This activity aims to help students improve their CV writing skills in English language as well as gain additional experiences when interviewing in foreign companies and multi-national enterprises. The activity was consulted and shared by Ms. Le Thu Hong - Head of Talent Recruitment Department, Vietnam Suntory Pepsico. Through this activity, the participants partly understood what employers evaluate candidates regarding reading CVs as well as conducting interviews. Along with, how to get the outstanding CVs as well as personal preparation to be confident with any business interview question are presented. With attractive content with numerous opportunities open to work with multinational corporations, the activity has attracted nearly 700 attendees. The activity ended with an exchange with experts and together discussing the seemingly difficult issues for young candidates, like: experience, salary and bonus issues, promotion opportunities and so on towards applying at one enterprise. “Experiences regarding writing CV and answering interviews in English” English Zone activity During 45-year construction and development, UEH has affirmed our position on the higher education map of Vietnam, gradually affirming our academic reputation in the world, especially, our high reputation for training highly-qualified young human resources. Every year, UEH University is honored to contribute to Vietnamese national development by providing thousands of bachelors and high-quality human resources for most occupations and fields of labor for society. Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day Event is held annually as a bridge to help attendees the opportunity to show their abilities, to find job opportunities in the right industry for reputable enterprises. This is an operational model of practical significance in terms of career orientation process, recruitment and job introduction for students and workers in the city, where labor supply and demand meet. News, Photos: Department of Student Affairs, Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day, an annual activity organized by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organization, aims to orient career, to cultivate practical integration skills for students and is an opportunity for businesses to find young human resources and potential candidates. In 2021, in order to continue connecting students with employers and businesses, on December 25-26, 2021, UEH organized “Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day 2021 - UEH VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR 2021”, with many attractive activities: workshops, seminars, online recruitment activities, talk-shows, consultancy and so on, attracting nearly 40 leading employers and more than 200 position corresponds to 2,000 recruiting personnel, through 36 virtual reality booths through direct online  form in combination on many application platforms suitable to the current epidemic context. This 2021 Fair for UEH students, non-UEH students from universities and colleges and young human resources in Ho Chi Minh City has attracted nearly 7,000 attendees in all programs and activities. Attending Opening ceremony, on behalf of UEH, there witnessed the attendance of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Rector and teachers, leaders and officials of Units, Faculty/Institute that monitor online. Speaking at Opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH - shared: “With this new organizational form, 23rd Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day in 2021 has received a lot of attention and expectations from businesses in recruiting high-quality human resources. UEH does believe that, with modern virtual reality technology, this 2021 Fair will remove all limitations, opening various doors of practical opportunities in connecting between Universities - Students - Employees - Enterprises recruitment and employment. I do hope that the students will choose the right business to ‘commit’ to their future career and you will find potential quality factors to add to human resource value of your employer”. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH delivering Opening ceremony Applying modern technology to assist students with approaching employers With a positive spirit, proactively adapting to the context, ensuring safety in COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control while creating favorable conditions for recent graduates and young workers to have the opportunity to approach leading employers, UEH has soon made flexible and effective changes in the form of organizing 23rd Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day Fair in 2021 will be directly combined online on many application platforms. This is the first time that UEH has brought a virtual space - real interaction throughout Fair activities. In addition to online recruitment activities at enterprises’ 3D booths, Fair Organizing Committee has launched online recruitment activities through UEH Job Portal. Here, all recruitment and application submission transactions with businesses will be conducted quickly and efficiently. What is more, 2021 Fair also organizes various interesting contents, listing as: workshops, seminars, mock interview programs, English Zone activities and so on to help attendees develop themselves, gain experience and prepare themselves for the event in order to enter the challenging labor market. With an online format using 2D and 3D-enabled projection technology, 2021 Fair was built to provide the best interactive experience for attendees while providing an opportunity to access a young and high-quality workforce for reputable employers, as a result, they can learn about job needs and Ho Chi Minh City job market. 2021 Fair is held in an online form using 2D-and-3D-supporting projection technology Nearly 40 leading businesses and employers participating in 2021 Job Fair 23rd Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day Fair in 2021 has attracted nearly 40 leading enterprises and employers with hundreds of vacancies in diverse fields as follows: finance, accounting, consumer goods, consulting, production, trade, etc. technology and services and so on. Coming to 2021 Fair, attendees will have access to more than 200 vacancies with the number of recruiting up to more than 2,000 employees through 36 3D virtual reality booths on https://event.ueh.edu.vn/ that is officially opened on December 25-26, 2021. Thanks to organizing exhibitions of online recruitment booths, businesses and candidates have an interactive environment to exchange with each other conveniently and quickly. Furthermore, enterprises have organized activities to introduce the company and career opportunities for interested candidates on Microsoft Teams platform. Online one-to-one interviews have helped businesses find and choose suitable candidates for their businesses. Along with UEH students’ intense interest as well as additional non-UEH students from other universities and colleges and young human resources in Ho Chi Minh City, this program has attracted more than 2,000 attendees. Nearly 40 leading businesses and employers participating Besides the main activity of introducing and recruiting directly at business booths, 2021 Fair also built virtual reality exhibition space and many other outstanding and attractive activities during the two days of organization such as: “Secret to becoming the number 1 candidate” Workshop; “Building a personal brand - Key to success for Generation Z” Workshop; “Conquer 2021 Employers” Contest; Recruitment activities, online interviews at business online kiosks; “Generation Z - Successfully integrating into the labor market” Talk-show; Career counseling program, “Confident before Employer” artificial interview with UEH lecturers and experts; “Experiences regarding writing CVs and answering interviews in English” English Zone activity and so on attracted a lot of attention and participation from students. Please refer to full details of activities in the following article: Diversity of meaningful activities for students in 23rd Ho Chi Minh City Internship and Employment Day in 2021. News, Photos: Department of Student Affairs, Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 14th December 2021, International School of Business (ISB), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) collaborated with Western Sydney University, International University, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, National Economics University, and Massey University on successfully organizing National Conference 2021: “Blended learning - A modern teaching methodology for economics majors” via Zoom online modality. This was also an occasion for scholars, researchers, scientists, and leading experts to meet each other, share their research findings, and conclude realistic experiences of “Blended learning” teaching methodology in economics majors. Attending the conference, in terms of UEH, was Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, and Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES Journal. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH attending the conference In terms of ISB, there was Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Executive Dean of ISB, Master Phan Nhu Minh - Vice Dean of ISB, Ph.D. Tran Phuong Thao - Vice Dean of ISB, Ph.D. Douglas Foster - Vice Dean of ISB. Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Executive Dean of ISB In terms of Western Sydney University, there was Prof. Yi-chen Lan - Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University. In terms of co-organizers, there was the participation of Dr. Ho Nhut Quang - President of International University Council, Vietnam National University HCMC; Dr. Le Viet Thuy - Director of Center for Applied Information Technology, National Economics University; lecturers, and officials of UEH units via online modality. Besides, the conference attracted the involvement of representatives of National Economics University Hanoi, Western Sydney University, International University, Vietnam National University HCMC and Massey University. Representatives of universities attendingNational Conference 2021 via online modality Remarking at the conference opening, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh informed that Blended Learning, compared to traditional learning methods, opened challenges and opportunities for educational institutions in the new normal context. This was the reason for this conference with the desire to intensively discuss the Blended Learning modality. The conference received 50 discursive submissions from 10 national and international universities with more than 150  online registered participants. “Discursive submissions received from the conference are excellent pieces of evidence, reflecting completely and diversely this new learning modality under the impact of the technology era, particularly economics majors. By applying Blended Learning modality, we also increase lecturers’ commitment and that to students as well as responsibility and adaptability. Technology is able to change the world and in terms of educators like us, a mission at this moment is together leading, adapting, and modifying for common sustainable development targets. We need to together adapt to innovation to renovate achievements. Blended Learning is not a weird learning methodology or complicated to be involved, however, it contains other risks itself. This is the reason universities have to more specifically understand this issue to prepare for changes in the new era.” - Prof. Su Dinh Thanh asserted. National Conference 2021: “Blended learning - a modern teaching methodology for economics majors” received researchers’ and scholars’ concerns from the country. Papers selected for presentation and publication in the conference proceedings mainly cover major topics, listed as follows: After the opening remark session, all guests and conference participating delegates were divided into groups to present, discuss, and share their experiences through 3 meeting rooms on an online platform: Meeting room 1: Discussing and exchanging realistic experiences of applying Blended learning at Vietnamese universities. Meeting room 2: Discussing and exchanging realistic experiences of applying Blended learning at Australian and American universities. Meeting room 3: Financial effectiveness of Blended learning modality for managers and carrying out accreditation files according to FIBAA, AACSB standards (for economics and business administration majors). The conference brought high-quality assumptions from exciting discussions between universities’ representatives and researchers, academicians. At the end of the conference, on behalf of Organizing Board, Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan shared: “We are absolutely honored to organize this greatly meaningful conference. Through this, universities’ representatives, as well as specialists, have an opportunity to meet each other and share regarding Blended learning topic. Lots of initiatives and assumptions shared today are meaningful and oriented the future, especially teaching methodology in economics majors.” News, photos: International School of Business (ISB) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Affiliated with UEH Zero Waste Campus project activity series and SMARTCITY+ FESTIVAL event, UEH collaborated with Tipsy Art on successfully organizing Creation+ Workshop with “Drawing Rubbish Classification Pictures” Theme to together spread “Rethink and Begreen” message to the community. The program took place from 9:00 to 15:00 on 17th December 2021 and attracted the participation of 45 students mostly from Architecture and Smart City Design and other majors of UEH. This was also considered as one of the priority activities exclusively for students majoring in Architecture and Smart City Design - one of the new majors implying multidisciplinary and sustainable development orientation of UEH. Established in December 2015, Tispy is the young community’s favorite drawing-teaching brand. Tipsy Art is not only a drawing event but also wishes to bring inspirational moments of painting and art to the community, aiming at a new lifestyle, focusing on experiences and feelings, cosseting, and cherishing every minute of life by all senses. Thanks to the art inspiration brought by Tipsy Art, UEH students had a meaningful activity to express their talents as well as artistic mindset most distinctively. Particularly, students’ contents of pictures recommended rubbish classification applying at UEH - one of the first steps forming a zero-waste university. Through those pictures, we have been partially aware of the positive support of students attending the UEH Zero Waste Campus project, orienting a UEH acting for sustainable development. Let’s admire these artworks with UEH! After the program, Organizing Board will select outstanding artworks and exhibit at suitable UEH areas to widely spread Rethink and Begreen message to UEHer Community. In the future, UEH will implement UEH Zero Waste Station: a station classifying, transporting, and turning waste into resources by world modern technologies. Further information related to the Rethink and Begreen Podcast series can be found here. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is one of two members of the Erasmus Plus JEUL (Joint Enterprise University Learning) Project - a project aiming to enhance university learning quality and to upgrade training efficiency associated with the labor market towards the internationalization trend. Specifically, UEH School of Banking - UEH College of Business has been receiving the finance of the Project. Since officially attending in 03/2018, UEH has recorded impressive achievements in upgrading university learning quality. The aims of the Erasmus Plus JEUL project are to set up and develop long-lasting cooperation between universities and businesses/companies in the private sector, to impact the operation of universities, resulting in: adjusting their training programs, promoting their teaching and learning methodology, supporting students to be able to acquire knowledge and skills matching better businesses and the labor market. Erasmus Plus JEUL Project includes 09 partners, which are 05 European Universities, 02 Vietnamese Universities, and 02 Chinese Universities. In accordance with  the plan, the conducting duration of the Erasmus Plus Project is 3 years, starting to be implemented in January 2018 and ending in December 2020. However, because of the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the project has been expanded to December 2021, in which the amount of money subsidizing UEH is 127293 EUR. JEUL - Erasmus Project deploys 05 work packages, including: School of Banking, UEH College of Business and University of Kent are responsible for moderating mainly Work Package 3 - Developing and Perfecting case studies applied to learning. In terms of the remaining work, UEH participates as a member, carrying out tasks assigned by moderators and the project management board. In accordance with the commitment, UEH will sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with businesses, survey businesses on their student-hiring demands and requirements, evolving online learning systems and developing syllabi associated with businesses. A photo related to the conference starting up the project at Siena University in February 2018 UEH journey and imprint at Erasmus Plus JEUL Being one of the official members of the project, UEH has made remarkable efforts and achievements during the participating time since the beginning of this year. Establishing collaborations between universities and businesses In March 2018, UEH appointed 4 lecturers of UEH School of Banking to join the “University - Industry Links” conference-affiliated between universities and businesses, organized at Nanjing University of Aeronautics (NUAA) China. At this conference, lecturers of partner universities visited businesses cooperating with NUAA, exchanged their experience of collaborating with enterprises, and exchanged training programs towards business startups. A photo of the UEH team participating in the “University - Industry Links” Conference at NUAA University, Nanjing on 26th-29th March 2018 Based on experiences shared by member universities of the conference, UEH School of Banking - UEH College of Business promoted cooperations with enterprises, particularly with banks, securities companies, investment funds, and other financial institutions in diverse activities. Focused affiliation activities are comprised of: providing ideas of hiring units regarding demands of the labor market (knowledge, skill, and attitude requirements of graduates), therefore, adjusting the syllabi associated theoretical foundations with practical activities, and applied research; promoting sponsorship in terms of finance and specializations for students’ academic clubs (Securities Club of University of Economics SCUE, Academic Club of Banking); subsidizing students’ social movements as well as collaborations between securities companies and other financial institutions for charity activities. Especially, School of Banking signed an MOU, MOA with more than 10 banks, securities companies in student-training affiliation in the business semester. 50% of students of UEH School of Banking enrolled in the Business Semester at banks, securities companies, and other companies under “potential interns” and “training staff” titles, experiencing almost all work of a banker, an employee, and being able to earn salaries. Besides, all students of UEH School of Banking are welcome to attend Field Trip at banks, securities companies, and other enterprises, to study in Training Centers of enterprises, to be trained working skills, and to be assigned case studies. In addition, this School has organized Company tours, Bank open tours for students to learn, see reality, and resolve the case studies given by the banks. Moreover, this School invited experts entitled PhD and working at Commercial Banks and Dragon Capital funds to involve in contributing to modifying the syllabi of the School. Thanks to evolving cooperations with enterprises, students’ academic clubs are also regarded for sponsorship. In terms of Erasmus Plus JEUL project framework, UEH needs to contribute to Project 5 case studies. Lecturers of the School went to enterprises/businesses to work and invite them to attend and rasing opinions to build and complete these 5 case studies. Identifying the shortage of knowledge, skills and applying necessary knowledge, skills to learning To identify the shortage of knowledge, skills, and innovation necessity regarding the syllabi according to market demands. The project requires Vietnamese and Chinese universities to survey businesses’ and students’ opinions. With the finance of Erasmus JEUL, the School of Banking implemented a survey of 200 enterprises on their demands and student-hiring requirements, simultaneously 1,200 students on internships at the enterprises. The result given by UEH is analyzed and appreciated at conferences of the project, being a foundation for European Universities to support, giving examples about the development of the syllabi aiming to assist students and graduates to adapt greatly to the demands of businesses and the labor market. Vietnamese and Chinese institutions have changed their training programs and syllabi in order to fit the demands of businesses and the labor market. Accordingly, the syllabi of the School of Banking are added with digital technology subjects listed as core banking, digital banking, banktech, fintech in banking, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. The contents of those subjects are in charge of UEH School of Banking as well as being more completed, and approaching reality. A photo of UEH Group attending the conference on training program associated with practicality at SkodaAuto University, the Czech Republic on 27th – 31st May 2019 Developing and using case studies in learning On 19th – 22nd November 2018, UEH held the international conference “Roles of Case Study in Effective Teaching and Learning” successfully. The conference received the participation of 42 lecturers from partner universities inner and outer the project. After the conference at UEH, Vietnamese and Chinese lecturers wrote a case study reporting in the following conference at University of Kent, only UEH wrote 5 case studies including (1) Securities offering and training activities, (2) Strategy formation and communication within an organization, (3) Detecting Symptoms and Developing Initial Cause Effect Map - PwC Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City Branch, (4) Treasury Management in Techcombank, (5) Harry and Sally financial plan. These case studies have been conducted and are going to be published in a textbook format to be widespread to educational institutions. A photo related to the conference on case studies at University of Kent on 13th-16th May 2019 Developing teaching materials on the virtual learning environment (VLE) Within the framework of Erasmus Plus JEUL project, European Universities, especially Vilnius University, supported Vietnamese and Chinese institutions in actual and virtual learning and teaching. Attending the conference on online teaching at Vilnius University on 4-8/6/2018 With the online learning management system LMS built by UEH, all subjects of School of Banking have been taught on this platform. Along with that, thanks to pioneering in the trend of digital technology applied to the teaching of UEH since 2017, facing the Covid-19 pandemic, UEH in general and School of Banking in particular easily transformed from Hybrid Learning to completely offline learning. In addition, due to the digital technology platform and professional use of online teaching applications on almost every subject in banking and securities majors, UEH School invited specialists actually working at banks securities companies, other financial institutions, and foreign experts currently working in the member institutions of Erasmus Plus JEUL project to teach 30% of teaching duration of the courses. Purchasing facilities for the offices of the project and of the simulation centers With 52,520 Euro financed for Erasmus Plus project and the financial support for UEH, UEH constructed a SIMULATION CENTER with the aims of applying advanced teaching methodologies “bridging the gap between theory and the fact”, which help students adapt quickly to the technology environment in the field of Banking- Finance - Securities and lecturers to be able to teach and conduct their research on the basis of the database of the center. This Simulation Center is used to simulate real transactions on virtual models. Recently, School of Banking has been using this Simulation Center to teach the subject “Core Banking”. This is an application simulating digital technology used in supplying services and managing banks, Furthermore, School of Banking affiliated with SSI Securities Corporation to use this teaching application in securities business, derivative-product business, and foreign currency business subjects. UEH Simulation Center Continuing achievements gained from the Erasmus Plus JEUL project, School of Banking with its reliability to its partners in the process of carrying out the project exchanged and signed two new projects on student and lecturer exchange with two member institutions, which are Vilnius University, Skoda Auto University, and University of Siena - Italy. A photo related to MOU Signing Ceremony between UEH and Vilnius University on 22nd November 2018 A photo related to MOU Signing Ceremony between UEH and Skoda Auto University on 22nd  November 2018 Under the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, the progress of Erasmus Plus JEUL is affected, all activities of the project listed as the annual ceremonies, conferences, exchanges, and reports are all conducted online. UEH, with the role of an official member, has been contributing remarkably to developing and accomplishing the project, simultaneously, bringing outstanding achievements in the teaching and research of UEH. Further information can be found on the website publicizing the project: News, photos: School of Banking, Department of Communication and Marketing Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the goal of orientating to a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University in the period of 2021-2030, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperates with partners to implement the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project. The main target of the project is to apply the 3R Model, to educate knowledge, to raise awareness of UEHers with ‘Rethink and Be Green’ message; concurrently, to connect the community, to spread knowledge, and to look forward to the future of developing towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. In 2021, this Project created platforms and deployed many activities to impart knowledge, spreading green living values ​​and the ‘Rethink & Be Green’ message to UEHers, the community, and society. One of the main goals of the Living Lab project “UEH – Zero Waste Campus” is to be aware of how to properly classify waste at source and apply 3R model (Reduce – Reuse – Recycle) in sustainable waste management, bringing back the learning environment and a greener and cleaner life. In addition to the companionship of Artist Trong Hieu, the project made a mark of success when it became the champion of the international competition “Thử Thách Thành Phố Không Rác thải” (Challenge of a Zero Waste City) organized by NGO Waste Aid and many other international sponsorship organizations, with a 10,000 euros prize and 06 months of professional advice from the world council of experts on the environment and circular economy. With what the project has been bringing, UEH believes that ‘Rethink and Be Green’ message will have a great influence not only on UEHers but also a positive impact on the community and young people in the society. Looking back at the pioneering journey in green and sustainable lifestyle at UEH in 2021 In 2021, the project has completed the ‘foundation’ with typical products: the “Me - a Green UEHer Citizen” handbook, the design of the zero-waste UEH University platform that integrates a smart education platform UEH Zero Waste Platform (UEHZW), initially implementing the following activities: Developing regulations/processes for sustainable waste management: UEH has step by step reviewed the current Waste Classification and Management Regulations of Vietnam and the City and discussed the introduction of University Regulations on  zero-waste; Improving the trash bin system: Reviewing the trash bin system at UEH, changing the identifier, guiding garbage classification as well as integrating the ‘way finding’ system showing the location of trash bins at UEH Campuses; Knowledge education, awareness raising, behavior changes towards a green UEH community: catching up with the trend of digital communication, UEH has launched the Podcast series “Rethink and Be Green” at Spotify application with a series of articles, videos spreading knowledge regarding “Zero-waste practice”, waste separation at source and multi-channel 3R model. Besides, UEH cooperated with Tipsy Art, Recycle One and Fablab to successfully organize the Creation+ workshop with the following topics: Painting garbage-sorting pictures, Recycling paper boxes from flash sale days. In particular, Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus is an attractive topic in the 2021 UEH Cultural Communication Ambassador Contest. Producing communication products acting for the future of developing sustainably: Apart from the companionship of Singer Trong Hieu, the project received many comments from experts and developers in the field of environment and society with positive feedback from students of various schools during the Orientation Week. The  Story of Waste Creation Contest organized by UEH Youth Union - Student engaged a huge number of students to join, those stories were told through mischievous descriptions, investment products, and the contents focused strongly on the current issues of Waste. In addition, the “Zero Waste, Hero You” Communication Campaign, officially launched on December 20th, 2021, is a campaign providing all UEH students as well as the young generation with knowledge about a green and zero-waste lifestyle through “challenges” for them to express their personal views, therefore, contributing to raising awareness and action of the community. Thanks to that, it should be stated that communication activities and products are always carefully developed by UEH, conveying ‘Rethink and Be Green’ message in the most profound way. In 2022, UEH will continue to deploy groups of activities - solutions towards a Sustainable University listed as UEH Living Lab, UEH Zero Waste Station Model - Classifying waste at source and promoting mutual communication for UEHer and Young people to join hands to actively spread and practice the “green and zero-waste lifestyle” not only within UEH. Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH emphasized: “With the message “Rethink – Be Green”, UEH does hope to bring not only the best learning environment but also a place to give opportunities for students to become global citizens acting for sustainable development. Therefore, spreading the green lifestyle to other schools in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and Vietnam in general, positively impacting the economy, environment, and society”. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On February 18th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had a meeting and worked with Prof. Dominique Laffly - Attaché of the Embassy of the French Republic in Vietnam, discussing the PhD program for the Outstanding at the French Embassy and Capacity-enhancement Project under ERASMUS Program. Attending the meeting, on behalf of UEH, there were Prof. TS. Sử Đình Thành – UEH Rector, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hồ Viết Tiến - Director of UEH School of Graduate, Dr. Trịnh Tú Anh - Director of UEH Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) as well as representatives from the UEH Department of Scientific Management - International Cooperation. Professor Dominique Laffly used to lecture at University of Toulouse (France) with extensive expertise in GIS (Geographic Information System). He is currently Attaché of Science and Technology, being in charge of universities and research fields, French Embassy in Vietnam. Overview of the working session between UEH and Prof. Dominique Laffly - Attaché to the Embassy of the French Republic in Vietnam Welcoming the visit and working of Prof. Dominique Laffly, Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành - Rector of UEH shared: “We do believe that this cooperation will be successful in the future with projects that Prof. Dominique Laffly and ISCM-UEH have been implementing. UEH, especially interested in the field of technology and design, considers this as a new potential cooperation which is the foundation for the development of UEH in general and of Prof. Dominique Laffly in particular. UEH is looking forward to working with Prof. Dominique Laffly regarding the PhD program for the Outstanding at the French Embassy and the Capacity-enhancement Project under ERASMUS program”. During this meeting, the two parties had the opportunity to review the cooperation relationship in the past years and to discuss future cooperation. Prof. Dominique Laffly highly appreciated the application-oriented development strategy and vision as well as the spacious and modern learning facility at UEH. Mr. Dominique cordially invited UEH leaders to attend “Strengthening the capacity of Erasmus member universities” workshop that is expected to be held in Quy Nhơn City in the second quarter of 2022. He also expressed his willingness to support and attend events, professional activities and training cooperation with UEH in the near future. In addition, UEH leaders and Prof. Dominique Laffly discussed bilateral cooperation promotion on Doctoral-level training between UEH and French universities, expanding learning opportunities and cultivating knowledge for learners through advanced training programs. News, photos: Department of Scientific Management – International Cooperation, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vietnam has received diverse investment projects using land, especially real estate investment projects. These projects have made important contributions to the overall economical development. Recently, Vietnamese Government has issued legal documents: Decree 25/2020/ND-CP dated February 28th, 2020, Circular 06/2020/TT-BKHDT dated September 18th, 2020, and, most recently, Circular 09/2021/TT-BKH dated November 16th, 2021. These legal documents contribute to the legal framework perfection for bidding to select investors in investment projects using land. Therefore, in order to provide investors, enterprises in the field of construction investment, experts and researchers in law field should build an overview of the legal corridor for investment project selection. Investor selection, as well as points to note to prevent disputes from arising, on the morning of December 18th, 2021, Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management coordinated with Construction Law Association Construction of Vietnam (SCLVN) and Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) organized “Legal corridor for investment projects using land and notes for investors" Seminar in ‘hybrid’ form. The seminar was pleased to welcome the attendance of Mr. Nguyen Nam Trung - Chairman of Vietnam Construction Law Association; Ms. Vu Quynh Le - Deputy Director of Procurement Administration Department of MPI; Ms. Nguyen Thi Mai - Deputy Director of Department of Judicial Assistance, Ministry of Justice; Mr. Pham Anh Tuan, Vice Chairman of Vietnam Construction Law Association (SCLVN); Mr. Chau Viet Bac - Deputy General Secretary of Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC), Deputy Director of VIAC Ho Chi Minh City Branch. On behalf of UEH, there was the attendance of Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management. Along with nearly 30 participants attending in person, another 150 participants attended online on Zoom platform from State agencies, businesses, lawyers, lecturers and UEH students. In addition, on Facebook and Youtube VIAC platforms also have hundreds of direct followers. Overview of the seminar For her welcome speech at the seminar, Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean of Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management asserted: “During the 20 years since the beginning of law training, UEH has always focused on legal training for businesses. In order to improve the quality of training and research, our Faculty of Law always strives to connect businesses, develop cooperative relationships so that we can receive and understand the difficulties and problems of enterprises, as a result, researching and proposing directions to amend law provisions to serve economic development and to ensure social security. Today's seminar is the result of cooperation between Vietnam Construction Law Society (SCLVN) and Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC).” Sharing at “Legal corridor for investment projects using land and notes for investors” Seminar, Mr. Pham Anh Tuan - Vice Chairman of Vietnam Construction Law Society (SCLVN) affirmed that Land is a finite resource. In Vietnam, land is an asset owned by the entire people with land use rights of great value. Land displacement is referenced by many strict regulations, with many actors and complex processes. As a result, legal errors related to land can occur, with long-term consequences. Therefore, the seminar plays a very important role to provide investors, businesses in construction investment field, experts and researchers in this law field to build an overview on the legal corridor for Investor selection as well as note points so as to prevent disputes from arising. What is more, Mr. Chau Viet Bac - Deputy General Secretary of Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC), Deputy Director of VIAC Ho Chi Minh City Branch gave a welcome speech to the participants and highly appreciated the importance of this workshop. At this seminar, experts delivered 03 main presentations as follows: Bài 1: “Lựa chọn Nhà đầu tư dự án có sử dụng đất” do bà Vũ Quỳnh Lê - Phó Cục trưởng Cục Quản lý đấu thầu Bộ KH&ĐT trình bày những nội dung chính của các quy định về lựa chọn nhà đầu tư dự án có sử dụng đất theo các văn bản mới gồm Nghị định 25/2020/NĐ-CP, Nghị định 31/2021/NĐ-CP và Thông tư 09/2021/TT-BKHĐT. Trong đó, bà đã chú trọng làm rõ các quy định về trình tự đấu thầu lựa chọn nhà đầu tư. Presentation number 1: “Investor selection in terms of projects with land use” was presented by Ms. Vu Quynh Le - Deputy Director of Procurement Management Department of Ministry of Planning and Investment regarding the main contents of regulations on selection of project investors that have land use according to new documents including Decree 25/2020/ND-CP, Decree 31/2021/ND-CP and Circular 09/2021/TT-BKHDT. Ms. Le focused on clarifying the regulations on the bidding process to select investors. Ms. Vũ Quỳnh Lê is presenting her paper Presentation number 2: “Investor's right to access land use rights” was delivered by Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management. Dr Nguyen has further clarified the forms of access to land use rights from the state through land allocation and land lease and additional issues related to land-related procedure implementation after investors have been selected and signed contracts. Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen presents ‘Investor's right to access land use rights’ Presentation number 3: “Notes for Investors to prevent disputes arising from investment projects using land” was presented by Lawyer Dinh Anh Tuyet - Arbitrator of Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC). The lawyer pointed out the types of disputes related to investment projects using land as well as lessons learned from the results of dispute settlement over land use rights. Lawyer. Đinh Ánh Tuyết presented online In addition, Ms. Nguyen Thi Mai - Deputy Director of Department of Judicial Assistance, Ministry of Justice also participated in the speech, illustrating more issues related to the auction of land use rights and together with Ms. Vu Quynh Le to discuss the differences between auctioning land use rights and bidding on projects that use land. Following the speakers' presentations, participants at the seminar enthusiastically asked questions to the speakers and also received clear answers. In terms of her closing remarks, Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen confirmed that: although the workshop clarified many issues raised, more new issues continue to open up from this workshop and need to be resolved in the next seminars. Dr. Nguyen hopes that the cooperation between Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management with Vietnam Construction Law Association and Vietnam International Arbitration Center, after this seminar, will be closer with the aim of contributing to activities that contribute to the improvement of policies and laws to better serve businesses, therefore, promoting a progressive economy. Additional photos at Seminar: News, photos: Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Accompanied by “Being proud of promoting UEH tradition” spirit, “UEH Cultural Communication Ambassador” Competition has created a significantly meaningful playground for all members from UEH great family, together spreading beautiful pictures, good stories, positive values to UEH community to study and develop. After three intense rounds, participating teams built their submissions with diverse contents and creative formats, carrying their boldly distinctive characteristics, in which Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus was an extremely attractive topic. “UEH Cultural Communication Ambassador” Competition “UEH Cultural Communication Ambassador” Competition 2021 started at the beginning of this October on the UEH 45-year establishment anniversary occasion for all officials and students. The competition aims to honor UEHers’ cultural beauty through creative activities, products, and projects. Therefore, UEH Culture has been encouraged and spread internally, raising students’ awareness, responsibility, and self-respect in work and study. Simultaneously, each UEHer joins hands with UEH in activities for the green zero-waste community, supporting citizens of HCMC and the whole country to prevent and control the Covid-19 pandemic, contributing to construction and orientation towards sustainably developed UEH University. The competition attracted almost 4000 registered candidates from UEH Institutes and Schools. Overcoming thousands of candidates, the final round took place on 30th November 2021 with the participation of Top 5 participating teams for each objective: official and learner. The final round occurred with 2 performances with a new form and content: presenting communication projects and initiatives along with themes. After remarkably impressive and unique performances, the winners of “UEH cultural communication ambassador” competition officially appeared. UEH Zero Waste Campus - an attractive topic in UEH Cultural Communication Ambassador Competition Throughout the competition, that Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus topic was selected by lots of participating teams and did become a “hot topic”, including both official and learner blocks, showed that the participating teams placed a lot of concerns in terms of environmental issues of the community and empowered UEHers to be global citizens acting because of sustainable development. Official Block VC11: Participating submission of lecturers at UEH School of Accounting (Mr. Le Doan Minh Duc, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Nguyet, Mr. Phung Quoc Viet) mentioning global pollution problems via Podcast modality provided much useful and new information regarding current waste statements and helped UEH community be aware of rubbish risks, spread to everybody the “Rethink & Begreen” message and 3R Model (Reduce - Reuse - Recycle) practice in classifying and processing rubbish, accompanying the UEH Zero Waste Campus project. Living Lab Zero Waste Campus: “Green University” submission of VC11 team Meanwhile, VC08 team - School of Finance (Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, Ms. Nguyen Thi Uyen Uyen, Ms. Ho Thu Hoai) delivered UEH Culture through a short video with funny pictures while implying a typical beauty on the cultural aspect of UEH. Although these activities were small, they contribute to the cultural beauty, listing as implementing queuing culture, being patient, respecting everyone, not hesitating to send gratitude to surrounding people, and most importantly, keeping the environment clean. These cultural values were maintained throughout a variety of generations and continued to be strengthened to contribute to developing sustainable UEH community. Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus: “Văn hóa UEH” (UEH Culture) submission of VC08 team Learner Block NH04: From “Những con số biết nói” (Speakable Figures) on international and Vietnamese waste fact, the participating teams comprising Tran Ngoc Anh Thu, Truong Nguyen Thuy Duong, Vo Thi Nhat Vi brought considerably creative and interesting short video regarding UEH Zero Waste Campus project - the first zero-waste university in Vietnam. This video is an overview of the project, using 3R Model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in classifying and processing rubbish and applying technology in traditional education methodology to advance awareness and change behaviors, aiming at the green UEHer community. As a result, “Rethink & Begreen” message conveys the greatly responsible voice of the young: “Me, a green UEHer citizen, proud of contributing to a sustainable community”. Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus: “Me - a green UEHer citizen” submission of NH04 team NH13: This team, including Huynh Thi Dieu Hien, Tran Thi My Hanh, Nguyen Thi Minh Thanh, brought an extremely creative and dynamic podcast containing a distinguished beauty via UEH radio - briefing on personal stories and experiences at UEH with “How to be a green UEHer citizen” theme. The submission conveyed a green lifestyle with some tips to be a truly green UEH citizen through 4 steps: 1) Advancing zero-waste lifestyle knowledge, 2) Taking part in the green-UEHer related activity series, 3) Forming a rubbish-classifying habit, 4) Spreading the green lifestyle to families and friends at UEH and other universities. Especially, Podcast one more time called the community to together spread UEH Zero Waste Campus project that UEH has been deploying to orient a truly green UEH community. Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus: “Làm thế nào để trở thành công dân UEHer xanh” (How to be a green UEHer citizen) submission of NH13 team NH08: The submission of the team of Phan Le Nhat Hang, Tran Hoang Thai, Vong Anh Tho brought a realistic picture of a green UEH space, activities of UEH Zero Waste Campus project or “Time 4 go green” program of officials and lecturers, movement contests raising students’ awareness, and more. These were particularly meaningful activities, conveying cultural values, carrying UEH students’ and officials’ unique characteristics. These activities have been expected to continually pioneer green and healthy lifestyles, join hands for the surrounding environment, and spread cultural values to the community. Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus: NH08 team submission Interesting submissions on Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus revealed that UEH has particularly focused on UZWC project, expected to join hands with UEH in activities for the zero-waste community as well as spread the green lifestyle to each UEHer. Therefore, these activities have been maintained and promoted to be distinctive cultures of UEH, contributing to constructing a sustainably developed UEH. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been implementing a restructuring strategy, aiming to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University to meet the needs of the country's economic development, contributing to the spread of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational values ​​to the community in terms of international integration in education and training direction. Accounting-Auditing (AA) is one of the training disciplines that, annually, always occupy a high percentage of students because training quality and reputation have been verified along with UEH 45-year brand. Industrial Revolution 4.0 and necessity of life-long learning Industrial Revolution 4.0 (Industrial Revolution), with the advancement and outstanding development of information, science, and technology, has created significant changes in the life of each individual and the entire social organizational working structure. The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has made information provision not to be dependent upon time and space any longer. Industry 4.0 also creates challenges for the workforce. In terms of the contexts of globalization and global workforce growth, Industrial Revolution 4.0 challenges should be addressed thanks to lifelong learning. Governments in many countries around the world have implemented diverse educational reform measures to make lifelong learning as part of national education policies and strived to enact guidelines, actions, and policies with the purpose of encouraging and supporting citizens for skills and knowledge improvement through lifelong learning. Vietnamese Politburo has affirmed that building a learning citizen model be an urgent task to be performed so as to meet Industrial Revolution 4.0 requirements. Decision number 749/QD-TTg dated June 30th, 2020 of Vietnamese Prime Minister has emphasized that lifelong learning is considered as one of the core values ​​of decisive nature because this affects society, changes people's awareness quickly, brings high efficiency to develop people's knowledge and prosperous society. UEH and lifelong learning necessity in Accounting-Auditing Specialization University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been implementing a restructuring strategy, aiming to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University to meet the needs of the country's economic development, contributing to the spread of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational values ​​to the community in terms of international integration in education and training direction. Accounting-Auditing (AA) is one of the training disciplines that, annually, always occupy a high percentage of students because training quality and reputation have been verified along with UEH 45-year brand. In digital transformation process, together with ICTs development, Accounting-Auditing (AA) specialization is in the top group of occupations that are highly likely to be automated and digitized in the near future. A number of new technologies have had a strong impact on the accounting profession, listing as accounting software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, cloud accounting (Cloud-Based Accounting), blockchain technology (Blockchain Technology), technologies that support information presentation, artificial intelligence (AI), big data and big data analytics as well as computer-assisted audit techniques (CAATs). The application of these new technologies has created great opportunities as well as challenges for Accounting-Auditing (AA) occupation. With the support of ICTs, economic and technical activities can be carried out easily, comprehensively and quickly. It creates many new opportunities for practitioners who wish to develop themselves. ICTs is also an indispensable factor for competition and development and a must for businesses to survive. However, in accordance with the research by Gulin et al. (2019), automation makes the workload of accounting staff significantly reduced, leading to the possibility that about 40% of accounting and auditing jobs will disappear in the future. Technical engineering ranks 21st out of 366 occupations likely to be eliminated due to AI introduction, with a rejection rate of 96% (Stacheva-Todorova, 2018). In accordance with Vietnam Association of Certified Public Accountants (VACPA), the biggest challenge facing accounting and auditing occupation is the need to restructure the development strategy. It is necessary to have solutions for economic and technical human resource development to meet the high requirements of professional qualifications and professional skills, including ICTs skills to meet the development requirements of Industry 4.0. Because of the rapid change of environment and technology, the best strategy to boost economic accounting human resources in our country is to form lifelong learning skills for those as accounting and auditing practitioners. With the rapid change of environment and technology, the best strategy to develop the economic accounting human resources in Vietnam is to form lifelong learning skills for the accountants. Our research results on approximately 300 people studying and practicing accounting and auditing occupation in Vietnam show that they plan to continue studying to improve their professional capacity. It is worth noting that their lifelong learning needs come from the needs of the accounting and auditing practitioners themselves, rather than the mandatory requirements of the units they are working for. In addition, survey respondents also agreed that Vietnamese deepening-economic integration will create many opportunities for accounting and auditing practitioners to continue to study and improve their capacity. However, along with the opportunities, economic integration also creates threats of strong competition in the accounting and auditing occupation and requires people working in this field to continuously study to improve their capacity. Being well aware of accounting and auditing practitioners’ needs in the current national economic context, UEH has been focusing on investing and building many practical solutions to form lifelong learning skills for students studying at UEH university. Lifelong learning within accounting and auditing specialization at UEH From the necessity of lifelong learning, specifically for the accounting and auditing profession as analyzed above, especially in the current digital transformation period, UEH University, along with the goal of a sustainable university, introduces some sustainable solutions in accounting and auditing training. These solutions aim to develop lifelong learning in learners and have received positive feedback from employers and other stakeholders. In terms of training program At UEH, the accounting and auditing training program has always been updated with the latest publications from famous universities in TOP 200 of the world, consequently, helping learners accumulate knowledge regarding accounting and auditing in accordance with Vietnamese regulations and international accounting and auditing practices. In addition, accounting and auditing training program is also integrated with the programs from international professional associations (ACCA, CIMA, CPA, ICEAW), assisting learners to have both in-depth theoretical knowledge and proficient practice skills with the purpose of gaining international practice certificates right at UEH. Therefore, accounting and auditing training program is designed with a balance among knowledge, skills and attitudes; between theory and practice to help learners, after graduation, to become high-quality accounting and auditing practitioners, to foster communication ability comprehensively in an English-speaking working environment and to be fully equipped with skills necessary for comprehensively profession. This meets the core goal of the program, which is to instill a passion for learners to develop lifelong learning, scientific researching with a sense of respect for professional ethics and the ability to enhance their personal career in the country or in Asian region within Vietnamese international labor integration process. In terms of teaching methodology The main teaching method applied within UEH training program is learner-centered with combination with IT (LMS system, social media like: Zoom, MS team, etc.) Google Meet, game-based learning apps like Kahoot, Quizzes), to create excitement and maintain learning continuity, consequently, helping to enhance lifelong learning for learners. In particular, UEH has applied the ‘blend classroom’ and ‘hybrid classroom’ methods in teaching. These methods include synchronous and asynchronous learning processes, helping learners' learning and research processes to be effective in overcoming all current barriers of space, time, and epidemics as well as learners access online learning resources easily. In terms of ICTs capacity enhancement in accounting and auditing profession The inclusion of ICT-related modules in the training program helps learners to apply information technology (IT), especially new technologies in accounting and auditing fields effectively in organization and management accounting work towards serving the information needs of different subjects. In addition, UEH University has cooperated with international professional organizations (for example: ICEAW) to periodically organize seminars and seminars on ICTs in accounting and auditing profession so that knowledge of new technologies can be boost widely so as to raise learners’ knowledge level regarding ICTs and modern technologies applied in accounting and auditing development. In addition to the solutions that have been effectively implemented in the past time, UEH is developing “Strengthening IT application in accounting and auditing training program for 2021-2022 period” Project with the goal of cooperation quality improvement with enterprises in the field of applying ICTs in accounting and auditing specialization so that the training program is able to approach the practical reality in order to improve IT skills and knowledge for both learners and lecturers and encourage learners to carry out researches on accounting and auditing fields in the context of ICTs impacts. In terms of infrastructure facilities and learning-support policies In order to support learners to be ready for 4.0 Industrial Revolution, to develop ICTs capabilities to serve their academic and professional careers, UEH has fully prepared a modern technology infrastructure system for learners’ learning and research activities, including a smart classroom system that combines ICT devices and applications for teaching and learning, a system of practice rooms and simulation rooms, as well as a smart library system (Smart Library). In addition, UEH University also develops a financial support policy to help learners afford to pay and maintain lifelong learning for a career in accounting and auditing fields. Along with comprehensive solutions that have been implemented, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always accompanies Vietnamese government to build a learning society with lifelong learning skills towards the sustainable development of the accounting and auditing profession in particular and that of the country in general. Please refer to the full research Lifelong Learning in Digital World: A Perspective From Accounting and Auditing Occupation here. Author group is composed of: Dr. Trần Anh Hoa, Dr. Phạm Trà Lam, Dr. Đậu Thị Kim Thoa, MSc. Trần Thị Phương Thanh (Accounting Department – UEH School of Business). This paper is in Series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite distinguished readers to follow Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #22 “BUILDING A DECENTRALIZED STOCK MARKET BASED ON BLOCKCHAIN ​​TECHNOLOGY”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In response to the work program of the Association and the City student movements in 2021 - 2022 with “Students of Ho Chi Minh City promote the spirit of pioneering, mutual assistance and adaptation to the Covid-19 pandemic” Theme, the  XIV Voluntary Spring Campaign in 2022 was approved by the Student Association of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to be deployed and put into operation from January 1st to January 30th, 2022. Through this voluntary playground, more than 600 soldiers of UEH have made efforts to bring Tet to every home, sharing with many less fortunate lives, helping disadvantaged people to welcome a warm and full spring, and above all, spreading the noble deeds of young people to everyone. The Voluntary Spring Campaign 2022 consists of 04 key programs organized in turn with separate missions and responsibilities; however, all of which were very successful and gave love, brought Tet to every home. Safe Tet - Opening up a lot of good things Both being the opening of the Voluntary Spring Campaign in 2022 and the meaning of responding to the 72nd anniversary of the Vietnamese Student Traditional Day (January 9, 1950 - January 9, 2022), UEH Student Association officially launched the online voluntary website GoVirlunteer. This is a connecting space between organizations and students, bringing people together and preserving deep humanitarian values ​​in the voluntary journey of each individual and group. In addition, due to the complicated pandemic situation across the country, UEH Student Association has created many conditions for students to participate in voluntary activities, pandemic prevention and control in the local area where they currently live and record voluntary days through the online voluntary portal GoVirlunteer. This is a new highlight in the organization as well as updating the voluntary status of all UEH students with the motto “Phát huy tinh thần xung kích - Tình nguyện tại chỗ - Tết an toàn” (Promoting the spirit of pioneer - Volunteering on the spot - Safe Tet). A warm ‘Sharing Spring’ season Following the exciting activities in the program “Tết an toàn” (Safe Tet), “Xuân sẻ chia” (Sharing Spring) also contributed to the campaign with extremely practical and meaningful activities. The train of enthusiastic hearts departed to locals to fulfill the mission of bringing a full spring, spreading the love of youth to every home. Direct voluntary activities in the locals brought a lot of useful experiences as well as good values ​​to the society listed as the night of  “Xuân Chia Sẻ - Tết Yêu Thương” (Sharing Spring - New Year of Love) at Ngoi Sao Tre Em Son Ky Orphanage, the “Xuân cho em” program (Spring for you) at Thien Tam Shelter, "Tết yêu thương"  program (Tet of love) visited the loving home of Dieu Phap Pagoda of the soldiers of the School of Government, as well as giving meaningful gifts to the lonely elders and orphans at Binh An Pagoda, the soldiers of the border guard stations and the homeless in the city. Soldiers of the Martial Arts Club participating in giving gifts to the homeless inside Ho Chi Minh City Besides, the soldiers also had the opportunity to involve in wrapping cakes and gifts for disadvantaged families in District 4 and children in “Lớp học tình thương” (Classes of Love) in District 9. “Banh Chung” wrapped by the skillful hands of the yellow shirt soldiers Additionally, the journey “Xuân Cho Em” (Spring for you) brought Tet to Thien Tam Shelter, Phuoc Loi Village, Phuoc Dong Commune, Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province of soldiers under School of Tourism. In addition to organizing fun activities, connecting with children, interacting with the managers who are currently living and working at the Shelter, the soldiers also wanted to create a long-term relationship with the children community at the Shelter through supporting and advising them in their studies, introducing enrollment counseling programs in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province. “Xuân cho em” (Spring for you) program at Thien Tam Shelter Realizing the importance of having solid financial knowledge in the context of the constantly changing economy as well as the increasing investment needs of young people, ISB Youth Union has cooperated with Youth Unions in Go Vap and Binh Chanh District on organizing “FINANCE CLASS: UEH FINCLASS” and the media series “TÚI TIỀN NAN GIẢI, “TRẢI” CÙNG FINANCE” (DANGEROUS POCKET, “EXPERIENCE” WITH FINANCE). This is a series of free courses, creating opportunities for union members and young people in regions in the city to have a chance to approach and learn deeply about personal finance, identify cheating investment channels as well as effective investment methods. Soldier Spring - Connecting hearts In this series of activities, soldiers from School of Foreign Languages ​​brought a warm spring to District 4 and Khanh Hoi Port Border Guard Station from January 21st to January 23nd, 2022. The squad was divided into 2 main lines to carry out the tasks. The first route was organized to visit and give gifts to Border Guard Soldiers at Khanh Hoi Port Border Gate, policy families in the area. The second team organized an activity to pack and cook 100 “Banh tet” to bring together experiences for soldiers as well as union members, youth, and border guards; organized folk games to strengthen the spirit of the participating members. Soldiers from School of Foreign Languages ​​presenting gifts to Border Guards at Khanh Hoi Port Border Gate Promoting the spirit of adapting to the new normal, all activities in the campaign were carefully organized, complying with local pandemic prevention and control rules. Civilized New Year - When the spirit of UEH is constantly spreading Besides the direct voluntary activities in the “Xuân sẻ chia - Xuân chiến sĩ” Program (Sharing Spring - Soldiers Spring), UEH Student Association built and developed activities associated with the “Văn hóa thưởng thức” (Culture of enjoyment) of UEH students: organizing contests to create podcasts, magazines, products about Vietnamese Tet culture, and media to build a civilized lifestyle during the Tet holiday affected by the Covid-19pandemic. One of the typical activities can be mentioned as the 2022 Lunar New Year Voluntary Program deployed by the International Business Club (IBC) with the theme  “Sưởi lòng” (Warm up your heart), targeting objectives who are homeless elders severely affected by the pandemic. A talk show raising funds Âm Sắc “Ấm” (“Warm” Tone) was held on January 22 on the online platform Zoom, spreading great knowledge and values Âm Sắc “Ấm” (“Warm” Tone) Talk Show In addition to talk shows sharing useful knowledge for students, there were media products, a series of magazines, exhibitions with Tet themes from organizations. Typical examples can be mentioned as the Bilingual Magazine “Retrouvailles” - Together with CFE “Đậm Tình Đón Tết” from the French Club; The magazine “Hồn Việt” (Vietnamese Soul) was produced and published by the School of Tourism in the form of a flipbook presented in Vietnamese and English, including knowledge about customs, culture and traditional activities taking place on Tet. “Retrouvailles” Magazine “Hồn Việt” (Vietnamese Soul) Magazine In terms of the development of students' listening culture, the organizations also launched a lot of radio chains and podcasts such as the radio series “Tết là để…”  (Tet is to…) recreating the traditional cultural beauty of Tet - the sustainable beauties culture, lasting Vietnamese people of the soldiers of the Ly Luan Tre Club;  Voluntary Spring Communication Program 2022 -  "Tầm gửi" (Mistlet) of the Student Support Group (SSG); Tax Group's “360 độ Tết” (360 degrees Tet) series, brought a new perspective and approach to information for UEH students. “Tết là để…” (Tet is to…) Podcast Series On January 20th, Nguyen Chi Thanh Dormitory successfully organized “Đêm nhạc gây quỹ Xuân Kết Nối” (Fund-raising music night Connecting Spring) on Webex platform. The music night received a lot of attention and support from everyone and the companionship of our guest singers in the concert listed as Singer Hoang Duc Thinh, Singer/Actor Quang Trung. All proceeds from the concert would be donated to students at Nguyen Chi Thanh Dormitory who have difficult circumstances and cannot return to their hometown to celebrate Tet. “Xuân kết nối” (Connecting Sring) Program With two online and face-to-face combined formats, this year's campaign attracted a large number of students to participate in fundraising activities, media chains, and online contests listed as the “Nụ cười đón xuân” (Smile to welcome spring) contest organized by School of Finance to connect hearts from all parts of the country. This was a solid bridge for students to spread a Tet atmosphere in a very special ‘new normal’ condition in the present life, therefore, bringing positive values ​​to the community and surrounding people. “Nụ cười đón xuân” (Smile to welcome spring) Contest The Voluntary Spring Campaign 2022 closed with very proud numbers. With the participation of more than 600 soldiers, 25 grassroots formations were established from faculties/ institutes/ dormitories and clubs/ teams/ groups at all levels. Voluntary Spring Campaign 2022 not only attracted a large number of participation from students but also completed impressively with a total operating budget of more than 500 million VND. The biggest and most meaningful success was that the campaign did approach different objectives with diverse situations listed as children, the lonely elderly, the homeless, financially-difficult families, the workers, families with priority policy and the border guards in the city. Although the pandemic statement is complicated, students, with the enthusiastic participation of soldiers from large and small squads, have shown their spirit of solidarity, mutual love and volunteering for the community. Voluntary Spring 2022 of the UEH Student Association has created a meaningful program for students with an enthusiastic and dynamic environment that not only brought students closer together but also upheld the spirit of “Lá lành đùm lá rách”, “Tương thân tương ái” (Mutual love), helping unfortunate lives have a warm and full Tet. Volunteering spirit has always been the strength and pride of UEH students, hopefully, these good values ​​will always be preserved and promoted in future activities, building a community of civilized UEH-ers. New, photos: UEH Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Covid 19 pandemic has been bringing about many effects on all aspects of our life, meanwhile, labor - employment is one of the most concerning issues. With the hope of creating an exchange channel as well as sharing recovery solutions and adapting to “new normal” condition in COVID-19 context of Vietnam in general, and Southeast and Mekong River Delta Regions in particular, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized a Talk on “Labor - Employment Policy in the New Normal”. The program was broadcast online on Cisco Webex platform on the morning of 17th December 2021 with the enthusiastic participation of experts, scientists, policymakers, and corporations from Southeast and Mekong River Delta Regions. Delivering at the opening at the talk, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH emphasized: “A series of talks on policy is an activity that UEH expects to contribute to the economic recovery process of Ho Chi Minh City in particular and South Region in general. The Talk is also an opportunity to connect science with practice, a foundation for long-lasting relationships between research institutions, state organizations, and corporations, to solve current eco-social issues, as well as to build a strategy for long-term economic development.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH delivering the opening at the talk A research team of UEH, including Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, Dr. Truong Dang Thuy, Dr. Ho Quoc Thong, Dr. Nguyen Quang, and Dr. Tran My Minh Chau, presented estimated damage calculation of labor - employment iduring social-distancing time from May toDecember 2021, labor supply analysis, demand aspects, and predictions about labor shift in HCMC. UEH research team presenting After these finalizing analyses, Dr. Nguyen Van Lam - Deputy Director of HCM Department of Labors, Invalids and Social Affairs shared his experience of carrying out supportive policies on training and creating jobs for laborers returning to work after social distancing in HCMC. He concluded experiences carrying out HCMC labor and employment policies surrounding 5 main points: (1) Labor market information; (2) Job skill training; (3) Supporting HCMC external labors to return to work; (4) Connecting regional links in moderating labor supply-demand; (5) Supporting laborers to self-create jobs. Dr. Nguyen Van Lam - Deputy Director of HCM Department of Labors, Invalids and Social Affairs Through provincial perspectives  with labor emigrations to large cities in the social distancing, what kinds of policies should provinces generate to help laborers coming back to work from large cities after social distancing? Mr. Nguyen Quang Thuan - Deputy Director of Daklak Department of Labors, Invalids and Social Affairs shared his experience of receiving laborers from Daklak to South provinces. Mr. Nguyen Quang Thuan - Deputy Director of Daklak Department of Labors, Invalids and Social Affairs sharing his experience To collect comprehensive information on labor-employment issues through employers’ lens, Mr. Truong Quoc Binh - Deputy Director of Thai Hoa Foods, Soc Trang Province shared his experience with corporations in organizing labor and manufacture during Covid-19 period. Covid-19 pandemic has hugely impacted the production and business statements of corporations, with reasonable labor organizing, issuing timely solutions will help laborers feel more secure in their lives. Based on the analysis of research and policy experience sharing from labor managers, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, on behalf of the research team, presented recommended policies on labor - employment in  new normal phase. Three groups of policies recommended by the research team comprise: (1) Organizing to provide jobs so as to solve quickly welfare and employment issues for severely affected groups; (2) Using behavior science tools to attract laborers to return to work; (3) Constructing technological foundation connecting unskilled labor supply-demand. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, on behalf of the research team, presenting recommended policies on labor - employment in the new normal phase This 30-minute discussion session took place excitingly with many questions raised by audiences, listing as: connecting regions in moderating supply and demand, managing investment funds aiming to provide jobs, identifying training demands, evaluating the effectiveness of job creation policies, labor protection policy in the informal sector, corporate labor regulations, and so on. News, photos: UEH School of Economics, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology SMARTCITY+ is a sequence of activities initiated by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in 2021 with the participation of more than thirty national and international cooperators as universities, corporations, management organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGO) with the aim of constructing a smart city brand on cultural and technological values and effectively solving urban issues by available resources towards sustainable development. Looking back on this year achievements, orienting future development steps, UEH officially held SMARTCITY+ Festival Program on December 17th, 2021 with remarkable activities. In terms of UEH, this program recognized the participation of Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Strategy and Policy Advisory Board; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Deputy Head of UEH College of Technology and Design; Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) as well as lecturers, national and international students watching via online modality. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH remarked: “We are living in an age that creativity and knowledge are greatly crucial in solving globally urgent issues; when technologies are hoped to bring miracle possibilities and positively impactful modifications; when globalization shapes strongly our lives and work; when traditional fields are shifting - converging, and so on. This is also a desirable moment, the demand of the community towards a significantly multi-disciplinary and multi-field converged higher education. To solve these requirements and challenges, UEH is, once again, a pioneer in building a more greatly overviewed education system, contributing to a better living quality, affiliating with the community and the society with restructuring strategies towards Internationally-recognized Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University in 2021-2030 period. With that orientation, the sequence of Smartcity+ 2021 events are initiated by UEH with the co-organization of more than 40 national and international individuals, units, and organizations, targeting a desire of developing the Ho Chi Minh City brand to a worth-living city, solving urban issues by blended resources as well as initializing creativity and inspiring the young generation.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH remarking regarding the conclusion of the Smartcity+ event sequence SMARTCITY+ event sequence includes diverse activities, listing as: teaching, workshops, research, projects, exhibitions, studios, and 2nd international designing competition and so on. This event sequence aims to build a smart city brand on cultural and technological values and effectively solve urban issues by available resources towards sustainable development. This is carried out through constructing a blended foundation where universities/institutions, governmental/state organizations, corporates/communities nationally and internationally join hands to accomplish. A target objective of this SMARTCITY+ 2021 event sequence is Gen Z generation (from 15 - 30 years old), this is an objective accounting mostly for the population structure of Vietnam - the future of the country. In 2021, despite the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic, with the efforts of UEH and co-organizers, lots of activities in this event sequence are being maintained and held, attracting the youth’, specialists’ and communicators’ concerns. Remarkable activities are listed as follows: launching Arttech Fusion (the combination of art and technology) in January 2021; online-offline combining webinars with a wide range of topics regarding the future; city, technology, or digital economy with the participation of national and international leading experts, professors in educational, state, and private fields organized monthly; 2nd international designing competition with more than 60 qualified submissions from many countries around the world; international studios online and offline held in UEH Campuses; international studios with the attendance of students from Korea, Myanmar, Thailand, Belgium, and Vietnam together working, discussing solution recommendations for local problems; artistic and scientific research projects and so on. Looking back on this year achievemnts, orienting future development steps, on December 17th, 2021, UEH organized SMARTCITY+ Festival Program with diverse tempting activities: Smartcity+ exhibition: TOP 10 submissions of international designing competition; iconic projects of international studios; R2S Project; and partners’ projects and so on Smartcity Exhibition Webinar: Session 1 with the “City for all” topic and Session 2 with the “City Branding and Sustainability” topic. The webinar received the participation and sharing of leading professionals and professors from Handong Global University (Korea), Polytechnic University of Milan (Italy), Hasselt University (Belgium), University of Auckland (New Zealand), and representatives of the World Smart City Forum. Webinar Creation+ Workshop: Experiencing and exploring personal artistic potentials thanks to a drawing workshop; learning the life cycle of rubbish or self-making useful manual stuff from rubbish. The program recognized the participation of Tipsy Art, Recycle One, and Fablab Organizations in the framework of the “Zero Waste Campus” Project of UEH. Creation+ Workshop Education+ Talkshow: Opening studying and working opportunities in international institutions as UEH partners upon exchange, dual degree, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs. Especially, University of Auckland - New Zealand and UEH-ISCM introduced for the first time a 2+2 dual degree program between the 2 universities with Architecture and Smart City Design (UEH-ISCM) and Architecture (University of Auckland) majors. Education+ Talkshow Music show and other artistic activities: The program comprised piano, violin recitals, acoustics, and flashmobs of UEH Gen Z and other universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Music show and artistic activities More importantly, The conclusion of the SMARTCITY+ event sequence was to look back on one year of operation and 2nd International Designing Competition Award launched from April 2021 to August 2021, with the concerns and participation of students from international universities, and 60 submissions nationally. Judges of the competition were professors and specialists from 13 universities and 14 corporates inside and outside of the countries. Passing 3 rounds, the competition found out future city initiatives through the youth’ distinctive perspectives and feelings in the world. “Most favorite submission” Prize was awarded to SCPC0051 Team from Vietnam comprising Dao Nguyen Phong, Viet Vinh Dat, Nguyen Ha Minh Tri “Submission voted by sponsors” Prize was awarded to the team with identification number SCPC47 from China Third Prize was awarded to Handong Global University, Korea comprising Jeong Jae Hong, Cho Seo Yeon, Park Ga Young Second Prize was awarded to SCPC0057 team from Vietnam with  Nguyen Ngoc Xuan Quynh as group author First Prize was awarded to submission with SCPC0029 from University of Moratuwa (Sri Lanka), authored by Logapawan .J Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of UEH Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) shared: “SMARTCITY+ Festival event in the SMARTCITY+ 2021 event sequence initiated by UEH, organized by UEH-ISCM and more than 30 national and international collaborators at the end of the year is to together look back on teaching, research activities and social projects of this year. However, this does not mean the SMARTCITY+ journey comes to an end. It will continue until the smart city is built successfully, the living quality of urban citizens is advanced due to the sustainable future. 2021 is a special imprint since UEH restructures towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Similarly to global challenges, we believe this is a chance for us to jointly solve urban issues in the current context and future unstable elements most cleverly and effectively as well.” Moving to a new developing journey, UEH expects to continue receiving the companion, cooperation, support, and consultancy of international and national close-knit units to carry on meaningful series of events in the future so as to create a useful and interesting playground, connecting, studying, and researching opportunities for UEH students in particular and Gen Z generation in general towards educating global citizens who are active and creative in learning and future development orientation. Additional photos: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Institute of Smart City and Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology One social problem of the 21st century is to be against Convenience Consumption Culture. A lot of products, just used once, are quickly put in the trash and taken to the landfill. That is to say, the problem is not about buying the product - it's about learning how to reduce wasteful consumption at home, work or university to bring about a cleaner and greener environment. More specifically, UEH Zero Waste Campus Living Lab Project wishes to actively empower people to take action to become green UEHer citizens. After the first important step is to properly classify garbage and to put it in the correct collection location, we will practice together Reduce - the first R in 3R model to together move forward zero waste lifestyle. This article will provide some tips so that everyone can reduce waste directly in the environment in which they live. Zero-waste practice at UEH – 3R model Role of Reduce step Reduce plays an equally important role as the step of sorting garbage and placing it in the correct collection location in accordance with regulations in sustainable waste management process. Reduce step actually means that each person has to change their consumption habits to reduce the amount of use. To successfully implement Reduce step, you need to actively implement two phases: (1) Use in case of necessity and (2) Reduce personal demand. 1st stage – Using in case of necessity means you need to think carefully before deciding to use, that is, only use/buy the product when you really need it in order to reduce emissions. When successfully implementing 1st stage, 2nd stage will be a step forward, which is to change/replace your actual needs to use products towards zero emissions to the environment. Reducing waste will absolutely bring a lot of benefits and here are some typical benefits: Reduce in daily life Reduce step should be conducted wherever there is a human footprint, which can be in the place of living, school, office or anywhere where entertainment activities take place and so on. There are many ways to reduce household waste at home, starting from simple and easy things to do. By adapting your thinking creatively, your impact on the environment (and, possibly, your wallet) can be reduced significantly by: Reduce at office It goes without saying that the workplace is one place that generates a lot of waste whereas daily activities at the office (eating, printing, documents and so on) can generate a rather large amount of garbage. Implementing savings in the workplace will not be difficult at all, each person can contribute to this process because today's technology has greatly facilitated printing and announcements and so on. Some activities can help employees reduce waste as follows: Reduce tại UEH UEH Zero-Waste Campus Living Lab Project is the 1st living laboratory model of a Zero-waste school. With the desire to direct UEH students, officials and partners towards an environmentally-friendly green lifestyle through training, research, operation, university administration and community connection. In addition to sorting waste at the source and keeping it at the correct collection location in accordance with regulations, Reduce step at UEH is also an important part of sustainable waste management process. In summary, the implementation related to Reduce step in 3R model will help reduce a significant amount of waste into the environment, by referring to the tips above and implementing them at home, work and at school, you have completed your part to protect our environment and ecosystem. Join us in actively practicing and spreading the success of Reduce through two steps: (1) Use in case of absolute necessity in order to reduce emissions and (2) Reduce demand to move towards zero emissions. Further information regarding 1st step in practicing a Zero-waste University: Waste separation here References https://www.epa.gov/recycle/reducing-and-reusing-basics#benefits https://chariotenergy.com/chariot-university/reduce-waste-at-home/ https://loadingdock.org/redo/Benefits_of_Reuse/body_benefits_of_reuse.html https://www.onegreenplanet.org/lifestyle/home-items-you-can-reuse-over-and-over-again/ Collected and Edited: Department of Marketing – Communication Professional consultancy: Institute of Smart Cities & Management (ISCM), Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The past 2 years have been tumultuous as the world faced and tried to cope with unprecedented changes like never before, calling for rapid adaptation and constant breakthrough discoveries from all industries, disciplines and sectors. Looking towards a “new normal” future, it is hopeful that Vietnam will turn the page to seize even more opportunities of innovation, paving the way for inevitable digital transformation efforts. Doing so promises new ventures of both opportunities and challenges as the nation and world see a rise in new models towards dynamic and sustainable achievements. As future leaders of the nation and the world, students, across all academic levels and disciplines, always have to be courteous and conscious of their missions, to consistently improve their research capabilities while staying ahead of new trends through adopting multidimensional views and analyses. Research does not and should not only stop at theoretical studies but instead, it must be open to pragmatic, real-life applications in order to enhance people’s quality of life and help us become meaningful contributors of the society. For that reason, the Economics – Law – City Development Student Research Symposium 2021: Integrated Research – Research for All was created, and shall act as one of the many activities that the university has organized with aims to bring about sustainable development values to the society. This year’s theme “Integrated Research – Research for All” is said to be an exciting pillar for students of all disciplines and levels to showcase the cutting-edge research taking place at the University, inclusive of specialized knowledge and multifaceted perspectives in the interdisciplinary focus of Economics – Law – City Development. Simultaneously, the symposium hopes to connect scholars and exhibit issues that matter in our community and contributes to the University’s work as a leading research higher education institution, towards a sustainable future. The symposium has attracted more than 30 lecturers, nearly 550 students, from 11 universities with a total of 165 research articles submitted, all innovative and thought-provoking works of which have been published in two (2) Student Research Proceedings. As for all online activities, the symposium received impressive traffic of more than 100000 virtual interactions and more than 1000 votes for research posters, infographics and more. The symposium will include the following 2 activities: 1. Virtual Exhibition of Student Research: The online exhibition and online voting poll shall take place between December 12th -17th, 2021, at https://ht-nckh.wixsite.com/ht-nckh-qhqt, where the following information can be found: 2. Student Research Symposium Day: During the online symposium, participants will get to partake in lively discussions on “Research Contribution for All” and engage in a Panel Discussion with experts in scientific research, including: The Panel Discussion is an open forum where the panelists can address student’s concerns during their research. Additionally, students also get to join the following breakout room sessions: Each author group will have a chance to briefly present their research topics and conduct extensive Q&A with panelists and participants to welcome new perspectives and approaches to their respective research topics. All participating lecturers chairing the breakout room sessions will provide insightful feedback and offer a more multidimensional understanding on various issues of interest. Economics – Law – City Development Student Research Symposium 2021: Integrated Research – Research for All, organized and hosted by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, both celebrates student research and improves each student’s ability to communicate their studies through open academic discussion forums with experts, scholars and lecturers from the interdisciplinary focus of Economics – Law – City Development. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aim of diversifying curricula and strengthening international standard training, on the morning of December 12th, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a cooperation agreement with Western Sydney University, Australia (WSU) on diverse contents. UEH and WSU continue expanding their cooperation relationship and collaborating on deploying 6 new Undergraduate, Postgraduate Programs, and 1 recommended Doctoral Program. This signing act is expected to promote training quality and to open opportunities for Vietnamese students to study and approach advanced academic values in an international standard environment. Therefore, knowledge and skills in various fields are evolved and ready to participate in the global labor market. Signing Ceremony took place via Online modality Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - expressed his delight when the 2 universities made new progress in their training cooperation relationship. Additionally, this cooperation is correctly obeying strategic development orientation becoming sustainable and multidisciplinary UEH University. Besides, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh also expressed his faith: “I am sure this cooperation program will be successful similarly to the previous majors (Business, Applied Data Science) that the 2 units have affiliated in the past 10 years. The concerns regarding technology, health sciences, and a variety of other majors are the foundation for the strong development of UEH in general, and that of ISB in particular.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH Especially, in terms of  Bilateral PhD Program, this is a strategic decision contributing to constructing an academic background for both ISB and Western Sydney Vietnam. Hopefully, according to Project No. 89, this program will bring opportunities to cultivate and develop competence for all UEh lecturers. Remarking at the ceremony, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council appreciated this cooperation: “I hope that both two universities will have more meetings to discuss further different curricula, as well as moving towards greater collaboration in the future, particularly in the field of applying technology to teaching.” Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council This Signing Ceremony is supposed to upgrade the cooperation relationship between UEH - WSU to a new level. Both 2 universities expect to aim at great achievements in the process of affiliation and development. Western Sydney University is known as a world-class university, which is impactful in global education and famous due to its academic quality and applied research. In 2022, Western Sydney University excellently overcomes 24 places from the 58th to 34th position in Young University Rankings. This University is also in the top 250 (1%) World Best Universities according to reliable Times Higher Education Rankings. This is an important foundation to completely rely on credibility and quality of affiliating and cooperating education between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Western Sydney University, Australia. News, photos: International School of Business - ISB Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and HCMC Power Corporation have been collaborating on implementing lots of programs and activities to support the process of training, human resources development, and advancing research capabilities of both two sides. These cooperation activities have contributed to upgrading the training quality of UEH, as well as assisted to supply high-quality human resources to the human team of  HCMC Power Corporation. A Cooperation Agreement was also signed in the 2021 - 2025 period on August 16th, 2021 in various fields, therefore, the long-lasting and close-knit relationship between UEH and HCMC Power Corporation will be more and more concreted. Intending to specify the cooperation content in 2022, on the morning of December 17th,2021, UEH Board of Management and EVNHCMC Board of Directors  officially signed a cooperation agreement. Attending  Signing Ceremony, on behalf of EVNHCMC, was Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of Member Council; Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Member of Member Council - General Director. In terms of UEH, there was the presence of Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Council Chairman; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President; and the participation of delegates, lecturers as Heads of UEH Member Schools, leaders, professionals, staff of departments affiliated to the 2 units. Overview of  Signing Ceremony between UEH and EVNHCMC Remarking at  Signing Ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President informed: “On the journey of 45-year development with meaningful achievements, and restructuring strategies towards Sustainable and Multidisciplinary UEH University, UEH cares about accelerating comprehensive and steady cooperation relationships with enterprises. From 2020, UEH deploys  “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Acting sustainably” Program to be able to accompany corporations on the process of training high-quality human resources; as well as bringing values to the society and community, especially spreading knowledge values. The program focuses on 4 fields: Connecting training with practice; Connecting to carry out researches, projects; Connecting to attract human resources; Contributing to “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge - Acting sustainably” Fund together with UEH. In the past time, UEH and EVNHCMC have comprehensively cooperated on human resources, training, investment and so on. In the new context, with the restructuring strategies, the cooperation relationship between UEH and EVNHCMC is hoped to be promoted, aiming at sustainable development values.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President remarking Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of EVNHCMC Member Council gave a speech: “HCMC Power Corporation is one of the largest companies in Vietnam and Asian area. In terms of HCMC Power Corporation development in the upcoming time, one of the most important things is to evolve human resources and to advance corporate management capacity. Because of that, we do care about affiliation with economics institutions, particularly, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. In the past time, our cooperation has been specifically effective in human resources, training and so on. We hope that, in the future, we will greatly boost our cooperation matching the market context to enhance the resources of both sides.” Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of EVNHCMC Member Council delivering a speech According to the agreement content, UEH and EVNHCMC agreed on the cooperation relationship in 2022 upon the activities as follows: UEH and EVNHCMC signed Cooperation Agreement This Cooperation Agreement affirmed and marked a developing step in the cooperation relationship between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and HCMC Power Corporation. This cooperation aims to promote the relationship between the two sides, strengthen to connect and to support each other in the process of operation and development towards researching and solving chronological problems, and to contribute to the ecosocial evolvement of the country at the same time. Photos related to Signing Ceremony: News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication EVNHCMC reported: EVNHCMC ký kết hợp tác đào tạo và phát triển nguồn nhân lực với trường Đại học kinh tế TP.HCM Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 17th, 2021, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government (CELG) organized 2021 SOG Talk: “AI World Society and Global Enlightenment Age” with the unification of national and international experts. This program was an exchange bridge for multi-dimensional connections between theoretical and realistic insights in the age of global enlightenment. In terms of College of Economics, Law and Government, there was the participation of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head; Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Deputy Head; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Dean at School of Law; Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Vice Dean at School of Economics. In addition, the program had the attendance of lecturers affiliated with CELG and national and international guest specialists. The guest speaker of the program was Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan - Director of Boston Global Forum (BGF), Co-founder of AIWS City, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of VietNamNet (1997-2011). Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan presenting at Workshop Throughout the program, the guest speaker presented core contents of Artificial Intelligence World Society (AIWS) and Age of Global Enlightenment. Participating delegates together discovered and exchanged the birth context of AIWS as well as 100-year United Nations initiatives. Scholars gave their perspectives and deeply discussed the 7-layer model of AIWS covering: (1) Social indentures for the age of artificial intelligence, (2) Agreement foundations and global laws in terms of Artificial intelligence, (3) Artificial intelligence governments, (4) Artificial intelligence citizens and assistants, (5) Recognition and incentives for people with sociopolitical innovative contributions, (6) Principles of artificial intelligence social education, and (7) Practice modality: Artificial Intelligence World Society City (AIWS City). Regarding 100-year United Nations initiatives, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan delivered the content surrounding the concepts of the enlightenment age and pillars in creating the age of global enlightenment including: (1) Politics, (2) Global management and law, (3) Creative all-people economy - an ecosystem for each person to be a creator, (4) Global enlightenment education, (5) Reliable and honest information, (6) Cultural norms. At the end of the program, the presenter gave an analysis of the upcoming developing journey with the idea of forming a digital management global alliance; constructing an opened mechanism, unifying human intelligence to accompany and evolve; issues of building an Enlightenment-era area; and Global Enlightenment Community of Artificial Intelligence World Society City. In that context, all delegates discussed cooperation mechanisms in the digital era and new opportunities for Vietnam to hold a pioneering position accompanying the age of global enlightenment. Photos related to the discussion: Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Head of CELG, Dean of School of Government presenting Dr. Le Vinh Trien - School of Government - presenting News, photos: UEH College of Economics, Law, and Government, School of Government Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After 2 weeks “The Story of Rubbish” Competition in UEH Zero Waste Campus Project took place, students are brought with new lenses related to current environmental pollution facts. With 263 submissions in total, spreading to 15 media channels on Facebook and TikTok platforms, this competition has approached more than 20000 internal-and-external-UEH students helping spread great values in terms of a Green lifestyle, Zero Waste to the community. “The Story of Rubbish Content Creation Competition” was affiliated with  “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project in the process of communication identifying present environmental issues related to rubbish. The competition initiated opportunities for attending students to freely create content for “The Story of Rubbish”, environmental issues, green lifestyle and so on being communication products, raising personal perspectives on rubbish problems surrounding our living environment, helping spread messages and positive meanings. With meaningful message-spreading videos in terms of  environment protection awareness, the competition received great concerns from students from UEH and other universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Within 10-day competition, the organizers recognized 263 submissions based on two modalities:individual and group. The impressive figures illustrated students’ concerns regarding awareness of protecting our surrounding living environment. Besides, the organizers selected the 3 most impressive submissions: The first submission The second submission The third submission Awarded individuals and groups in each category of the competition are listed as follows: Individual Prizes: The submission is a story about the thought of two fishes living distantly in the ocean - Anny and Tony.. The conversation of the two fish reflected partially severe consequences from human littering actions to the ocean. Those actions do not only contaminate the ecosystem but affect our lives as well. Therefore, these two fishes would like to send us a message on raising our awareness as well as taking true actions to protect the ocean environment. The submission is a story about the journey of plastic bottles from their manufacture to recycling to newerand more useful products for human lives (pencil cases, decorators and so on) but are not rubbish polluting anymore. The submission is about the talk of “Hoang tu nhua” (The Plastic Prince) with his mother’s advice that: after accomplishing human-serving missions, he would be regenerated and live in a new shape. However, the fact is hostile and contrary to his mother’s previous advice, “The Plastic Prince” has to share a similar fate with other brothers: being a waste, a useless object in the spacious ocean. As a result, “The Plastic Prince”, on behalf of the rubbish brothers, sends to humans a message: Let’s join hands to protect the environment, our lovely Earth, and recycle the rubbish so as not to make them as “bad guys” in human eyes anymore. Group Prizes: School with the highest number of submissions: School of Accounting - 52 videos Coming to “The Story of Rubbish” competition, students have spread messages and “green” activities to everyone, contributing partially to protecting the environment towards greener - cleaner - more beautiful. Beyond that,  “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project has cherished lots of upcoming projects. Please pay more attention and do not miss them, UEHers! Every submission can be found here. Every striking submission on the UEH Tiktok channel can be found here. UEH Zero Waste Campus Podcast page can be found here. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of December 14th, 2021, The imprint of TECHFEST - WHISE - SURF 2021 took place via in-person modality at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) broadcast bridge and connected to the Hanoi broadcast point. This was an event in the activity series - National Innovative Entrepreneurship day (TECHFEST) and Week of Ho Chi Minh City Innovation, Startup and Entrepreneurship (WHISE) held from September 2021 to December 2021 by Ministry of Science and Technology in hosted collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and strategic companionship with Vingroup, Department of Science and Technology, National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization (NATEC), Vietnam Committee for Overseas, Office of National Program 844, National Startup Support Center, UEH College of Technology and Design affiliated to University of Economics HCMC, Danang People’s Committee, Startup Vietnam Foundation, Viet Lotus, with the participation of hundreds of organizations/units in the national and international startup ecosystem. In Hanoi, the event received the participation of Mr. Pham Minh Chinh - Politburo Commissioner, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Heads of Central Ministries, Committees, and Departments. In HCMC, the event recognized the participation of Mr. Duong Anh Duc, Vice Chairman of HCMC People’s Committee; Heads of City’s Departments, Committees, and Sectors. Simultaneously, broadcast points around the country welcomed the attendance of organizations, groups, individuals, and reliable networks supporting domestic and international innovative startups. In terms of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Vice Head of UEH College of Technology and Design. The program connected to the broadcast points at University of Economics HCMC and Hanoi Stating at the opening speech, Mr. Huynh Thanh Dat - Minister of Science and Technology informed: “National TECHFEST has been held annually to be an occasion that finalizes, evaluates, and reports to Government Heads on innovative startup activities occurring during the year and listens to instructive orders orientating development for the following years. Changing to safely adapt, being flexible, and controling effectively Covid-19 pandemic become essential life conditions in the new normal statement. In that context, science, technology, and innovation provide new solutions and effective tools for preventing the pandemic; concurrently, applying strongly to the living in order to construct and develop a “new normal” environment. Initiatives, solutions, and innovative startup projects have obligatorily revealed their pioneering roles in solving ecosocial issues on the foundation of promoting Vietnamese autonomy, creativity, and innovation represented by the young generation.” Mr. Huynh Thanh Dat - Minister of Science and Technology stating At HCMC broadcast bridge, Mr. Duong Anh Duc, Vice Chairman of HCMC People’s Committee delivered a welcome speech: “In 2021, HCMC People’s Committee honorably joined with Ministry of Science and Technology to host National Innovative Entrepreneurship Day event - TECHFEST 2021 together with Week of Ho Chi Minh City Innovation, Startup, and Entrepreneurship - WHISE 2021 (abbreviated as TECHFEST - WHISE 2021) with the main theme as Embracing innovation - Reshaping the future. This shows the desires of HCMC in contributing to the common development of the Vietnamese innovative startup ecosystem. We expect this program The imprint of TECHFEST - WHISE 2021 does not only bring a message on the role of the government in building and keeping the fire of the community to innovate in hostile times but also promote more strongly orienting, leading, connecting, cooperating, and sharing roles in innovative activities of Vietnam.” Mr. Duong Anh Duc, Vice Chairman of HCMC People’s Committee delivering the welcome speech at the event Overcoming the obstacles of COVID-19 pandemic, HCMC innovative startup ecosystem has positive results during 2021. This 2021 Week of HCMC Innovation, Startup, and Entrepreneurship - WHISE organized more than 20 events via offline-online combining modality divided into 3 groups as follows: Finalizing incubation competitions and programs, accelerating innovative startup at incubators; Activities supporting to connect to innovative startup ecosystem; A series of activities of HCMC Communist Youth Union in terms of innovative youth. On the morning of December 14th, 2021, 02 outstanding events which honored individuals, groups, organizations contributing positively to the ecosystem took place respectively: Innovation Award (ISTAR 2021) and “Finding and connecting innovative solutions coping with the COVID-19 pandemic at Ho Chi Minh City in 2021” (HIS - COVID 2021) Program. Particularly, Top 10 Awarded HIS-COVID 2021 have been complete products and implemented effectively as pilots in many locales, which supports pandemic prevention in HCMC. Innovation Award (ISTAR 2021) and “Finding and connecting innovative solutions coping with the COVID-19 pandemic at Ho Chi Minh City in 2021” Program Within the framework of the program “The imprint of TECHFEST and WHISE 2021”, there was also a High-level Dialogue Forum with the theme of “Developing an Open Innovative Startup Ecosystem”. The Forum aimed at mind suggestion, new initiative suggestion, featuring openness, cooperation, and linking in the national innovative startup ecosystem, promoting startup formation with high-tech content from institute and college block, and suggesting policy perfecting the national innovative startup ecosystem. Under the moderation of Mr. Vu Viet Ngan - General Director of VietLotus - Former President of National Financial Supervisory Commission, Former Head of Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, participating discussion members in the forum included: Mr. Tran Van Tung - Deputy Minister of Science and Technology; Mr. Ngo Huong Nam - Vice Chairman of Vietnam Committee for Overseas; Mr. Pham Bao Son - Vice President of Vietnam National University, Hanoi; Mr. Nguyen Dinh Thang - President of Vina Fintech Club - President of Vietnam Digital Investor Club; Mr. Nadav Eshcar - Israel Ambassador in Vietnam; Mr. Le Song Lai - Deputy General Director of State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC); Mr. Hoang Duc Thao - President of Vietnam Association of Science and Technology Enterprises, Chairman and General Director of Vietnam Science and Technology Joint Stock Company. High-level Dialogue Forum Following the Dialogue Forum, representatives of the National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization, Ministry of Science and Technology (NATEC) signed cooperation agreements with representatives of large corporations: Vingroup, APEC, Vicoland and so on.This was an activity aiming to build a national innovative startup network by connecting and attracting the participation of national and international groups and enterprises. Therefore, innovative enterprises would have opportunities to collaborate and attend the ecosystem of groups and large companies as well as receive support and consultancy in terms of product commercializing experience, available customer files, investment funds and so on. National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization signing cooperation agreements with representatives of large corporations Remarking on the finale of the event, Mr. Pham Minh Chinh - Politburo Commissioner - Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam emphasized the role of innovation: “Realistic difficulties and challenges need to be solved by innovation. These are also objective proposals of development, every stage requires creativity to assert and rise. Innovation has to stick firmly to the policy set out in the 13th  Party, contributing to taking care of citizens’ happiness, protecting sovereignty and territorial integrity, and proving the intelligence and creativity of the Vietnamese.” - Prime Minister informed. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh remarking to conclude the event The imprint of TECHFEST - WHISE 2021 with the theme of “Embracing innovation - Reshaping the future” was an opportunity for us to together look back on our steps and journeys that the whole community joined hands to build during the past few years. This also  marks the result recording of developing the ecosystem in the 2016-2021 period, the period shaping the future, cultivating the first steps of the national innovative startup ecosystem, as well as affirming the pathway leading to a more sustainable future. This would help startups, investors, startup-supporting personal organizations, Youth Union’s members, and excellent youth around the country have a chance to directly talk to Heads of the Government, State Ministries governing innovative startup-related functions. Opening Ritual of TECHFEST - WHISE 2021 Sharing about the role of universities in developing the open innovation ecosystem, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH asserted: “Playing the role of a crucial element in the national innovative ecosystem, UEH with the beginning of UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) is extremely pleasant and responsible for being a collaborative unit holding TECHFEST - WHISE 2021 activities. UEH - CTD has been training, researching new technology-applying fields (Blockchain, Human-Computer Interaction - HCI, Data Science, Smart City,...) contributing importantly to evolving technology startups, groups, and corporates and connecting the cooperation of units within the ecosystem to carry out this mission.” The TECHFEST - WHISE 2021 event series both brings a message on the role of the government in building and keeping the fire of the innovation community in hostile times and promots more strongly orienting, leading, connecting, cooperating, and sharing roles in innovative activities of Vietnam. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of 10th December 2021, School of Banking - UEH College of Business collaborated with National Economics University, Can Tho University, JABES with the media sponsorship of The Saigon Times on organizing SOBC 2021 under the theme “BankingFuture in Artificial Intelligence Age” via online and offline modalities. This is a forum for exchanging and sharing research findings, experiences among scientists, researchers, scholars, and leading experts at AI applications in banking activities. Attending the conference, in terms of UEH, was Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Strategy and Policy Advisory Council Chairwoman, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES as well as administrators of UEH Member Schools, leaders of UEH Departments, Schools, and Institutes. On behalf of  UEH School of Banking affiliated to UEH College of Business, there witnessed the participation of Ph.D. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean, Ph.D. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean, M.Sc. Duong Tan Khoa - Vice Dean, and Heads/Deputy Heads of Divisions, Program Directors and other lecturers of UEH School of Banking. Representing co-organizers were Mr. Nguyen Hoang Minh - Former Director of State Bank of Vietnam HCMC; Mr. Ngo Van Duc - Deputy Head of Payment System Division - Payment Department, SBV; Prof. Bui Huy Nhuong - Vice President of National Economics University (Hanoi); Assoc. Prof. To Trung Thanh - Head of Research Management Department - National Economics University; Assoc. Prof. Truong Dong Loc - Deputy Head of School of Economics, Can Tho University; Assoc. Prof. Le Long Hau - Director of Center for Training, Research and Economics Consultancy (CENTREC), Can Tho University. Guest speakers are specialists in this field as well as UEH lecturers, researchers and students participated in the conference via online and offline modalities. Overview of SOBC 2021 Delivering the conference opening speech, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “SOBC 2021 under the theme “BankingFuture in Artificial Intelligence Age” was held with the aim of creating a forum for exchanging and sharing research findings, and experiences among scientists, researchers, scholars, and leading experts regarding AI applications in banking activities. This is also an opportunity for researchers, representatives of banks and enterprises to present and discuss new financial technology tendencies, threats, and challenges that banks are encountering in AI age. Thanks to this conference, we hope to contribute policy initiatives for management and the technology ecosystem construction to Vietnamese digital economy following governmental  orientation by 2030 and 2050 vision. Besides, it will additionally provide banks and corporates with new development inclinations for applying artificial intelligence and machine learning to their operations, therefore, it reduces costs and increases customers’ experiences as well as  being a bridge between AI technology providers and demanded banks or corporates.” SOBC 2021 has attracted a variety of researchers and managers around the country with more than 80 submissions and 46 qualified papers selected for publication in the conference proceedings. The papers selected for presentation and publication in the conference proceedings covered 4 main topics as follows: In addition, the conference honorably invited speakers who are specialists and managers working at State Bank of Vietnam, commercial banks, AI technology-developing companies as well as researchers from other universities to discuss and share their experience, comprising: Discussion 1: “Cơ chế chính sách thúc đẩy Trí tuệ nhân tạo trong ngành ngân hàng” (Mechanism of AI promoting policy in Banking Industry) presented by MSc. Nguyen Trung Anh - Payment Department - State Bank of Vietnam, with the discussion moderation of Ph.D. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking. M.Sc. Nguyen Trung Anh - Payment Department - State Bank of Vietnam presenting Discussion 1 Discussion 2: “Banking in Digital Era” delivered by Mr. Do Thai Binh - Director ofSales Center - Business Customer - Headquarter of Vietnam International Bank (VIB), under the moderation of Assoc. Prof. To Trung Thanh - Head of Research Management Department, National Economics University - Hanoi. Mr. Do Thai Binh - Director of - Sales Center - Business Customer - Headquarter of Vietnam International Bank (VIB), delivering Discussion 2 Discussion 3: “Ngân hàng tích hợp AI – Xu thế của tương lai” (AI Integrated Banking - Future Trend) given by Mr. Duong Le Minh Duc – FPT AI Sales Director, under the discussion moderation of Assoc. Prof. Le Long Hau - Director of Center for Training, Research and Economics Consultancy (CENTREC), Can Tho University. Mr. Duong Le Minh Duc - FPT. AI Sales Director giving Discussion 3 Discussion 4: “Chatbot trong lĩnh vực Ngân hàng tại Việt Nam” (Chatbot in of Banking in Vietnam) presented by MSc. Le Nguyen Quynh Huong - Representative of School of Banking - UEH College of Business as well asand “Conversational Chatbot Demo” introduced by Ph.D. Nguyen Huu Huan - School of Banking, UEH College of Business, under the moderation of Ph.D. Hoang Khanh - Lincoln University, NewZealand, International Specialist, Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES). M.Sc. Le Nguyen Quynh Huong - Representative of School of Banking - UEH College of Business presenting Discussion 4 The conference took place successfully with a wide range of qualified discussions together with exciting debates from the representatives of State Bank of Vietnam, commercial banks, AI-developing companies, researchers from universities: National Economics University, Can Tho University, Banking University HCMC, University of Economics and Law and University of Economics HCMC. The conference with exciting discussions of representatives At the end of the conference, the host and all members agreed to gather research findings and proposals from specialists and researchers to send to government bodies for reference purposes, contributing to the construction of general policies for AI applications, Big data, and banking technologies in Vietnam Banking Industry. Ph.D. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean at School of Banking - UEH College of Business concluded: “Due to research and work with commercial banks, School of Banking affiliated with UEH College of Business realized that business developing potentiality of Banking industry still has remarkable growth if banks succeed in digitalizing and applying technologies similarly to AI, Big data, automation and so on in designing and supplying service banking products. At that time, the process of approaching potential customers as well as analyzing customers’ desires and features to produce service products matching their demands and risk management and so on will operate automatically on modern technology background, contributing to raising customers’ experiences and sales effectiveness of the banks. Therefore, SOBC 2021 is a precious opportunity for researchers to present their research findings and discuss new banking and finance technology tendencies with threats and challenges that banking can face in the age of AI, Big data, and additional topics in terms of AI application in Banking Industry. Knowledge and experience derived from the conference will be valuable references for policymakers and reality managers in the Banking and Finance Industry.” Ph.D. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean at School of Banking - UEH College of Business stating School of Banking Conference (SOBC) is an annual conference held by UEH School of Banking - UEH College of Business, targeting the connection of scientific research and reality, which performs UEH’s orientation in contributing knowledge values to sustainable development of Vietnamese social economy. The detailed regarding Conference Proceedings can be found HERE. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, School of Banking - UEH College of Business Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Accompanied by the flow of SMARTCITY+ FESTIVAL event, Workshop Creation+ brought to students interesting activities through a workshop with “Recycling paper boxes after flash sale days” Theme together with “Drawing rubbish classification pictures” event taking place on 17th December 2021.This was an activity in UEH Zero Waste Campus Living Lab project series - a place empowering everyone to take action to become a green UEHer citizen via 3R Model. The workshop was jointly organized by UEH and Fablab Saigon - the first unit in Vietnam organizing Mobile FabLab program (or mobile producing lab) to bring producing experiences turning ideas into reality for students in less developing provinces (An Giang, Phu Yen and so on). FabLab Saigon, born in 2014 , isa place supporting everyone to develop their creative ideas to tangible solutions. Currently, FabLab is located in Toong Vista Verde, 2 Phan Van Dang, Thanh My Loi Ward, District 2 with a modern facility system. To guarantee program quality as well as safety during Covid pandemic time, the program had the participation of 15 UEH students. At the opening of the workshop, students were instructed to process carton papers into smaller pieces. After being processed, these carton papers would be crushed to create powders. With beautiful and colorful frameworks prepared by Fablab Saigon, students produced remarkable and family-friendly products only from simple ingredients listed as: paper boxes after flash sale days, discarded tanks, or milk bottles. Along with a Workshop recycling paper boxes after flash sale days, this activity also received the presence of Recycle One Kiosk - a unit building and developing solution systems impacting all objectives in the valuation sequence of circular economy and existing problems of recycling field in Vietnam. According to Me - a green UEHer citizen handbook, plastic accounts for 10% of total waste in the world. Every minute, we consume approximately 1 million bottles, and 5.000.000.000.000 plastic bags every year. This means 160.000 plastic bags are consumed every second. In only an hour, if those plastic bags are put together, they can wrap the Earth up to 7 rounds. Additionally, the decomposition of plastic waste is considerably long; therefore, we need to understand and process it precisely. Thanks to the activities taking place at Workshop Creation+, UEH hopes to spread Zero Waste Practice message via 3R Model towards a sustainable UEH University. In the future, UEH Zero Waste Living Lab project will deploy stations unifying, classifying, and recycling waste by world-leading technologies. News, photos: UEH Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Waste separation (waste sorting) at source, currently, is an extremely important and urgent task that needs to be conducted in households, businesses, schools and so on in order to reduce the amount of waste going to urban areas, to process waste in a systematic manner with more responsibility and to avoid causing environmental pollution. One of the main goals of “UEH – Zero Waste Campus” Living Lab Project is to know how to properly classify waste at source and apply 3R model (Reduce – Reuse – Recycle) in sustainable waste management, bringing back the school and life environment greener and cleaner. Why is waste sorting at source a must? Waste sorting at source is of great importance in waste management, contributing to minimizing the risk of spreading infectious agents, toxic and dangerous factors. Waste separation at source is the separation at generation points, the different materials found in solid waste in order to promote recycling, to reuse resources and to reduce the amount of waste remaining for collection and treatment. Separating waste at source is a practical task that each citizen should perform to join hands to protect the environment. 04 reasons as follows explain the reason why segregate waste at source is being an absolute must: First, sorting waste at source contributes to saving resources, bringing benefits to businesses, business units, households and so on from making use of recycled scrap and self-processed compost. Second, sorting waste at source contributes to raising public awareness regarding the protection and rational use of resources and the environment. Third, sorting waste at the source contributes to reducing the total amount of waste discharged into the environment by the community as well as to save costs of collection, transportation and treatment. Last but not least, sorting waste at source will contribute to solving the current dilemma that countries are facing, which is environmental pollution. How should waste be classified? In accordance with the regulations of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, currently at Ho Chi Minh City, waste is classified into 3 main types: Organic waste: Being easily decomposed in natural conditions, for example: damaged/rotten leftover food; vegetables and fruits; all kinds of tea, coffee, sugarcane bagasse and so om; paper, fiber factory, fiber from paper factory; waste from starch processing villages; all waste from agriculture, domestic waste and so on. Organic waste can be composted to create fertilizer for plant care right at the unit, at home or transported to a centralized processing plant into compost fertilizer, provided that it is necessary to have storage devices of suitable sizes for the storage time and to ensure that there is no littering, water leakage to ensure urban aesthetics. Recyclable waste: Being as used waste with recyclability, listing as: bottles, glass jars, drums, containers made from plastic; all kinds of plastic, soft plastic packaging; paper box, writing paper, printing paper, carton board; Newspapers, magazines, books, tables; Pots, pans and saucepans made of broken metal; All scraps of iron, steel, aluminum, stainless steel, aerosols and so on. They will be thoroughly sorted and sold back to a recycling facility or sent to recycling plants to form raw materials or new products for sale in the market to meet the consumers’ needs. Remaining waste: Being the type of waste that can be neither used nor recycled. The only thing to do with them is to bring them to landfills for burial. What is more, hazardous waste, besides the above types of garbage, will be collected, treated, and transported separately. Hazardous waste is all waste containing compounds with dangerous properties; listing as: flammable, explosive, toxic, toxic, infectious, radioactive, stinky, corrosive and so on potentially harmful to human health and the environment. Hazardous waste is everywhere, in every field: healthcare, manufacturing industry, commercial industry or even in agriculture, all of which produce hazardous by-products. Some types of hazardous waste can be listed as: pesticides, vim cleaners; batteries, accumulators, mini gas cylinders; petrol bottles and jars; electrical equipment (breakers, wires), electronic components, light bulbs, printing ink; needles, medical instruments, mercury thermometers and so on. These hazardous wastes are handled in accordance with legal requirements to protect the environment and prevent from coming into contact. Nowadays, hazardous waste, along with scientific and technical progress, can be treated by different methods: biological method, chemical method and physicochemical method and so on. This hazardous waste needs to be collected separately in a safe place in all containers that are tightly covered and labeled with a hazard warning. Waste separation at UEH In accordance with waste and scrap management Decree issued by State government, UEH has established “Regulations on non-waste university practice at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City” Set. The regulation aims to classify garbage into 03 main categories (organic waste, recyclable waste and residual waste); to practice 3R models (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle); to clarify stakeholders’ responsibilities towards zero-waste university practice process. Within UEHZW Living Lab Project framework, waste classification approach is implemented in details by UEH, with detailed dissection of each specific case so that UEHer community can thoroughly implement waste separation at source. A lot of specific contexts are introduced to make garbage classification closer and possible. These contexts are dependent upon garbage audit outcomes at Nguyen Van Linh Campus in April 2021. (Further information is viewed here) Styrofoam food box with plastic spoon A cup of half-drunk pearl milk tea with a straw Vietnamese-style bread (including foam bag & bread wrapper) Cosmetic/Souvenir carton boxes ordered online (Tiki, Shopee, ...) Medical mask Torn-off paper from booklet Soft drink bottle Finished paper milk box UEH, in addition to additional documents and regulations, distributes trash cans with an appropriate amount around UEH campus, each of which is attached with its own symbol in front to distinguish and motivate students to actively sort garbage at source properly; The location of trash cans is also uploaded to Wayfinding system for learners, lecturers and officials to easily locate. UEH is also actively connecting with stakeholders, especially the unit collecting specific types of recyclable waste, the unit recycling the waste into useful products, and the organic waste treatment unit building a closed waste management loop. UEH does hope that UEH learners, lecturers, officials and partners will coordinate with each other in separating waste at source and practicing a Zero-waste University. Collected and Edited: Department of Marketing – Communication Professional consultancy: Institute of Smart Cities & Management (ISCM), Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within articles series framework on spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, Knowledge Newsletter DIGITAL ECONOMIC #1, we have commented on positive effects besides negative ones that Covid-19 pandemic has brought towards the accelerating process related to "digital economy" reconstruction as well as the changes in consumers’ shopping behaviors in Vietnam. How have businesses produced and distributed goods on their own digital platforms as well as E-commerce and retail platforms embarked towards this change to meet ‘Covid-19’ trend? Picture regarding E-commerce in terms of this Covid-19 epidemic context The fact that COVID-19 pandemic has made consumers stay at home more, with some areas restricted to travel and limited opening of shopping malls has resulted in the rapid and strong growth in online shopping. The data shows that Vietnamese E-commerce will achieve an impressive growth of 18% in 2020, the market size will reach 11.8 billion USD, accounting for 5.5% of total retail sales of goods and national consumption service revenue. With this impressive growth, Vietnam is considered to be quickly becoming the leading "appealing piece of cake" for E-commerce in Southeast Asia. Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Hòa - Chairman of Member Board of Ho Chi Minh City Financial Investment Company (HFIC), with many operation years in retail trade field, shared about the role of E-commerce in Covid-19 pandemic context: Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Hòa: The pandemic has caused widespread fear related to health, job security, life quality and financial stability at both individual and macro levels. This has directly affected people's income, spending has slowed down, consumer behavior has changed in both short and long terms. All have facilitated and promoted the strong development of E-commerce. What is customers’ actual concern upon shopping online during the epidemic? Which E-commerce channels are being used a lot by Vietnamese users? Let's listen to the sharing of Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh - Lecturer at Faculty of International Business-Marketing, UEH Business School. Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh: During my lecturing process, I actually did ask students in an E-business class that, from the customer's perspective, what their concerns were towards shopping online, a lot of ideas/opinions/answers were discussed in class: from very basic issues (where to buy, how to buy, whether or not to buy a product and so on) to more difficult problems (their interest in how E-commerce site operates, reputation or price). Recently, in a class discussion about this question related to the epidemic environment, most answers leaned towards health issues. Indeed, in accordance with the latest Nielsen research, health is Vietnamese people’ biggest concern during this period. Therefore, all customer's buying and selling activities on online platforms are associated with a health story, whether for mental health or physical health. Although Covid epidemic brings with it a lot of consequences, in terms of E-commerce industry itself, this is a springboard for E-commerce to gain momentum and take a big leap. Although consumers still have many concerns related to shipping costs, customer trust or delivery time and other arising problems (how to deliver and receive goods), they still ensure safety service in this pandemic context. During this widespread epidemic time, retailers who have been prepared as well as technologically capable, have achieved incredible sales on their E-commerce platforms. Like Green Department Store (Bách Hóa Xanh) with a sales channel via Zalo or Saigon Co.op with both website channel and Zalo and apps, Aeon also has its apps to help with ordering. It is certain that available E-commerce platforms, other big players like Tiki, Shopee and Lazada are not out of the game towards fresh food, an item that, if going back 3 years ago, no big man would want to jump in retail on his platform. Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Hòa - Chairman of Member Board of Ho Chi Minh City Financial Investment Company (HFIC) (in the middle) and Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh - Lecturer of International Business-Marketing Faculty, UEH Business School (right) shared at ‘Life knowledge’ Program on HTV9 Within the background of rapidly evolving market forces, Businesses are adjusting themselves towards accepting the “new normal,” changing to survive, and sometimes, thrive, in this post-COVID era. Therefore, it is investment and development of online sales in parallel with offline sales as a requirement of the market and customers that retailers, in general, and supermarkets, in particular, must deploy if they target to survive and compete successfully on the market. It can be recognized that buying and selling on online platforms used to be rather strange to the majority of consumers; nevertheless, in the past few years, that Vietnamese consumers have considered shopping on online platforms as a part of their life has been especially correct for young people, Generation Z, a generation born and raised with technology development around them. Therefore, shopping on online platforms has become very familiar, consumers do not wonder how to buy; rather, they wonder about the products themselves more. Consumers have changed, they pay more attention to products with small values or those familiar. In accordance with statistics report by Ministry of Industry and Trade, in 2015, more than 10,000 items were traded on E-commerce platforms. Items like fashion pieces, daily necessities wth small value are traded quite actively on these platforms. In particular, before the epidemic, food, including fresh food, was listed with limitation in consumers' shopping carts when choosing to buy online. Nevertheless, during the past pandemic, fresh food selection for life was the most-ordered item on E-commerce sites. Challenges of online retail business in Covid period As online sales becomes a larger revenue channel for brands and merchants, E-commerce platforms need to be adapted and coordinate with them to realize innovative retail strategies to attract more customers. With this development momentum, E-commerce businesses will receive opportunities and challenges as the platforms must constantly modify to meet customers’ needs. In Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Hòa’s viewpoint, which factors will affect the development of commercial business activities on Vietnamese retailers’ digital platform? First, it is necessary to realize that the commerce business on the digital platform of today's retail businesses must be based on an integrated multi-channel platform – Omni-channel: Second, the requirements of integrated omnichannel retail – Omni-channel: conversion, integration and collaboration – must be clearly identified: Third, customers’ willingness: Instead of protecting every personal piece of data, customers, currently, are more willing to share sensitive information – COVID has helped customers build trust in data sharing. Consumers are more comfortable sharing data with vendors if they believe the data is used responsibly. This helps retailers know their customers on a whole new level and personalize offers and promotions better than before. In addition to these impacts that will affect the retail business and commerce on Vietnamese retailers’ digital platform, the biggest problem is probably customers’ trust with online shopping activities. One survey in 2019 aiming at finding out customer satisfaction, more than 50% of the respondents were not satisfied with online shopping because the quality of the goods was not as advertised; therefore, causing customers to distrust the sales unit, many products are attached with pictures for illustrative purposes only: the received products are different, leading to the loss of consumers' trust. Consequently, Trust element has become the biggest obstacle for consumers to choose this sales channel. In addition, the fear of personal information leak (being revealed to the outside) is also another concern, especially when the big players in E-commerce industry are all shaking hands with electronic payment applications (E-wallets). Worrying about banking account information reveal is also one of the biggest concerns for consumers. It can be seen that current Vietnamese consumers do not find it difficult to use apps, applications or orders on websites, they are worried about product quality, personal information and shipping services that are major issues that consumers are worried about. Last but not least, maybe, it is the lack of a legal corridor to support and protect consumers on E-commerce platforms: which laws and sanctions are strong enough to handle small frauds on E-commerce platforms? Lessons learned from countries around the world Within the first 90 days of Covid pandemic, E-commerce industry has been experiencing 10-year digital application for consumers and businesses. Giant E-commerce companies (Amazon, Alibaba.com, eBay and so on), all of which have had skyrocketing sales. This means that their business strategy, supply chain, and operating model have completely met customers’ needs, creating opportunities for sales teams to approach new customers. Thousands of new technology partnerships have been formed to support and optimize efforts in E-commerce. Why are big E-commerce companies in the world like Amazon, Alibaba and so on successful during the outbreak of the epidemic? Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh shared: Maybe, using ‘ripe opportunity’ term or ‘natural time, favorable location and human harmony’ phrases for this case can explain the most reasonably. The epidemic has created an opportunity and created momentum for E-commerce companies to develop; however, we should look at the fact that E-commerce companies have prepared themselves, from building a system of solutions ready to develop and turn over, big E-commerce enterprises like Amazon or Alibaba have had a time to build customers’ database, this is considered as a new source of knowledge, new knowledge for business innovation. Second, when the epidemic broke out, many countries enforced blockade or social distancing orders, worldwide Internet traffic increased by up to 70%, most of which were used for services. Some countries have actually intervened to upgrade the Internet system so that it can run an entirely-or-partially digitized economy. Banks are also joining an arm to help boost digital payments faster and easier. In China, the handshakes of big players like E-commerce floors with E-wallets and banks can be clearly seen. Last but not least, the vast majority of users have been learning and developing their buying and selling skills on E-commerce platforms quickly. It should be stated that there has never been a time when businesses, residents and the State have been sharing the same opinion towards promoting the economy digitization, of which E-commerce is only a part. From the effects that businesses around the world are applying, can Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Hòa share more effective e-retail business lessons in Vietnam? Appropriate solutions for online retail businesses In accordance with previous studies, the biggest difference in 2020, in terms of production and business activities, compared to 2018 and 2019, is in the sales channel. The trend that houses are as markets, offices, schools and so on ensures measures to prevent COVID-19 epidemic, E-commerce and online channels are an indispensable part. This leads to the transformation of the traditional retail model into offline and online Omni-channel retail, as well as Omni-channel retail model as follows: goods are sold wherever customers are. Multi-channel sales model From Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh’s personal viewpoint, what are the advantages of Omni-channel sales model as well as the notes upon implementing this business model? 2021 is a year when many retailers have realized their current development trend is to have a strong transition to multi-channel sales, promoting sales on online platforms besides optimizing traditional sales channels. In 2020, many retailers had revenue growth compared to that of 2019 thanks to the rapid transition into an Omni-channel sales model for market fluctuation adaption. The advantages of Omni-channel sales model are diverse; however, the first thing to mention is that its ability in increasing interaction and perfecting the users’ experiences is a great advantage of multi-channel sales channel: when users are also using multi-channels, they appear at many different touch-points, on many different channels; if businesses do not understand these customers’ journey, the loss of customers to competitors is an overnight consequence. The second advantage is to help businesses be more flexible in the way they operate their business. It can be clearly seen that, during the epidemic, traditional businesses cannot withstand this wave; nevertheless, businesses that quickly take advantage of multi-channels can not only operate but also grow in revenue. Please be noted that upon using multi-channel, it is certain that businesses cannot assure that the maximum channel is to be multi-channel tomorrow, they need to build a specific strategy, with a development roadmap; especially, they need to understand customers, when big data on customer behavior is being collected by retailers, they believe that they have realized that the omni-channel path, despite being brilliant, is still rough and hard underfoot. Which channel one enterprise opens, when to open it, how to operate that channel and how to link the channels together to bring a complete experience to new customers is the goal of multi-channel. It is due to the fact that the channel is just a tool, the main thing is to be aiming towards customers’ satisfaction, and upon selling multi-channel, businesses also need to look at their business activities to identify whether if they have taken customers as their focus or not. In addition, Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh also shared further details regarding how to proactively capture consumers’ insights and behaviors, thereby, introducing attractive promotions and optimizing sales on digital platforms. Talking about military methods in this context, maybe, is rather abnormal; however, it is precise that to know competitors, to know yourself means to win a hundred battles. Businesses would like to get into customers’ minds, to sell goods and optimize sales, it is crucial for them to understand customers, please do understand consumers first. Once understanding, they will know how they absolutely need a product, when they want it, where they want it and how they want it. Businesses can apply multi-channel experiences to complete customers’ journey, to give customers a great experience; or businesses can personalize and customize products with distinctive messages for each customer’s journey. Currently, a variety of different ways to collect and capture customers’ insights are available, thanks to information technology development, Big Data and AI should be considered by businesses to apply in analysis processes and understanding users. No matter how attractive flash sales, golden hour discounts or promotions are, the results are being ineffective without understanding and solving users’ problems. The point here is to completely understand the users first of all. Developing E-commerce into a sustainable ecosystem Successful implementation of integrated omni-channel retail – Omni-channel needs to be dependent upon the following 4 main pillars: - Sales channels: (1) Many sales channel options are available so the retailers must carefully evaluate the customers: where they spend their most time and where the products in the category are usually sold; (2) Channels: Online Store Interface, E-Commerce Exchange, Social Media Platform, Mobile Channel, Physical Store – or any place using POS, B2B/Wholesale and so on. - Marketing and advertising: (1) Even the best products and best websites need an integrated omni-channel marketing strategy to drive access and sales; (2) Delivering the right message at the right time and in the right place, all of which are tied together by a consistent brand experience, is able to make a big difference to a retailer's bottom line; (3) Channels: Shopping Ads, Google, Exchange Floor Advertisements, Social Media, Email and SMS. – Operation & Functioning: (1) The key to a multi-channel approach that integrates functions is to connect everything: product management, orders, inventory, logistics and fulfillment; (2) Inventory visibility is the biggest barrier for an inventory manager in omni-channel business so as to optimize the supply chain and not to miss a beat among sales platforms. – Transport and implementation: (1) The retailer has the option of using shipping software or a 3PL company (Third-party logistics); (2) Logistics and fulfillment are the E-commerce technical aspects; actually, it is another extension of the customer experience. What is more, to be ready for a sustainable ecosystem, it is necessary to consider 3 aspects as follows: businesses, infrastructure and consumers. In which, has the enterprise prepared its resources, goals and business model? The resources mentioned here refer to human resources and capital resources: employees have been trained and aware of the importance of E-commerce. Not many businesses have totally considered E-commerce properly, only considering it as an extension arm, only temporary without any serious investment in development. This is the weakest point in digital transformation activities of businesses. In terms of business model, the current situation of Vietnamese market is currently divided into 3 types: 1st as authentic - only executing direct business; 2nd type with combining and considering E-commerce as an auxiliary part; 3rd type as pure E-commerce businesses. This number is being limited in the market, the 2nd type is being on the rise and likely to become the industry leader in the next few years. The second aspect is the infrastructure, from hardware to software. The hardware we need to have is Internet system, wifi, network system and data delivery platforms, all of which Vietnam needs to upgrade quite intensively in the near future. Software is a legal corridor, consultation of state agencies (Department of Industry and Trade, Department of Information and Communication or beyond from relevant Ministries) in order to create a consistent and supportive mechanism for enterprises implementing E-commerce activities. Last but not least, after this pandemic, all consumers definitely have undergone an advanced training course on E-commerce; therefore, this section can confidently state that there has been preparation, unlike the context of two years ago, consumers did not consider E-commerce as an official formal commercial activity. Please refer to the full paper of ‘Digital-platform-based commercial business of Vietnamese retail enterprises before and during Covid-19 epidemic’ research by author group here. Author group is comprised of: Assoc. Pro. Dr. Bùi Thanh Tráng, MSc. Hoàng Thu Hằng, Dr. Đỗ Thị Hải Ninh, MSc. Dương Ngọc Hồng, MSc. Hoàng Ngọc Như Ý (Department of International Business - Marketing, UEH School of Management). This writing is in Series Research and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite distinguished readers to look forward to Knowledge News ECONOMY NO. #20 “Lifelong study at UEH: Being towards a sustainable University”. News and photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication. This news is edited from Life knowledge Program – Science and Educational Department – Ho Chi Minh City Television (HTV9) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the night of 07th December 2021, in A205 Room, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Graduation Ceremony of ‘Leading to Vietnam Expert’ CEO Program for 28 students who are CEOs and Senior managers of  Korean corporates in Southern Vietnam. With the purpose of supporting Korean businessmen to do business better in Vietnamese market and to live harmoniously in Vietnamese society, Vietnam-Korea Times and International Language & Country Study Institute jointly held CEO Program ‘Leading to Vietnam Expert’ to foster intensively specializations related to Vietnamese economy, finance, policies, culture, laws and so on for Korean businessmen. Graduation Ceremony of CEO Program ‘Leading to Vietnam Expert’ for 28 participants who are CEOs and Senior managers of  Korean corporates in Southern Vietnam was held on the night of 07th December 2021 . Attending Graduation Ceremony, in terms of guests, was Mr. Kim Jong Gak - President of  Korean Association in HCMC. Representing UEH were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Heads and officials of UEH-affiliated Units. Mr. Kim Jong Gak - President of Korean Association in HCMC attending Graduation Ceremony Remarking at the ceremony, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh congratulated Korean businessmen on exceptionally accomplishing CEO Program “Leading to Vietnam Expert’ after diligently-learning time during two semesters. He hoped this course would bring Korean business people further knowledge of Vietnamese business environment, culture, regulations, and laws; therefore, their business would be developed effectively; contributing to promoting economic growth and evolving Vietnamese-Korean friendship. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH remarking congratulations on Korean business people’ exceptional accomplishments in the program Since its birth, the program, havingundergone 11 courses,  has trained successfully more than 330 Korean businessmen and businesswomen. In this course, UEH’s professors, economics and culture experts as well as Senior managers of Vietnamese and Korean corporates and state agencies efficiently reported and answered inquiries related to economics, finance, environment, culture and investment compatibility with the intentions and laws of Vietnamese government. Passing two learning semesters, each more-than-03-month semester, Korean businessmen and businesswomen in Vietnam were trained with knowledge and skills in management and operation fields; Vietnamese economics and economic-law environment; culture and experts’ practical extra-curricular reports. Photos related to Graduation Ceremony: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Journal of Economic and Business Research (JABES), collaborates with Friedrich-Naumann Institute for Freedom (FNF) in Vietnam to successfully organize International Conference English-Vietnamese Bilingual with "Vietnamese Digital Currency & Blockchain Enabled Applications in International Trade" Theme under Hybrid Meeting format. The conference is honored to attract approximately 140 domestic and international researchers and those interested, from universities in Vietnam and countries that register and attend as follows: New Zealand, USA, China and Taiwan and so on. Digital technology trend has been creating essential changes in industrial value chain as well as global supply chain. Towards Industrial Revolution 4.0 wave, Blockchain has been considered as the "key" for transforming digital and building future information technology platform. Vietnam has great potentiality in digital transformation with the advantage of a young, dynamic population with the ability to quickly access high technology. Therefore, Vietnamese government as well as businesses has been absolutely interested in digital currency issues as well as Blockchain Enabled applications in international trade. In his welcome speech at the Conference, Prof. Sử Đình Thành, UEH Rector, asserts that “Vietnamese Digital Currency & Blockchain-Supporting Applications in International Trade” International Conference is held with the aim of assessing the benefits and long-term impact of national digital currency on the foundation of understanding Vietnamese residents’ viewpoints and expectations; The conference will publish researches the following issues regarding digital currency (Central Bank Digital Currency - CBDC): approaches, necessary features, issuance process, application and circulation in the economy as well as Blockchain-based commercial application prospect in Vietnamese market; therefore, proposing recommendations and policy implications for government agencies in CBDC development process, promoting Blockchain-based applications to support commercial activities at Vietnamese enterprises. On behalf of the co-organizer, Prof. Andreas Stoffers, Country Director of FNF Institute in Vietnam, affirms that FNF Vietnam is honored to accompany UEH and JABES with organizing a meaningful bilingual international conference on digital currency topic as Blockchain topic is being applied more commonly in economic life. That the workshop is completely meaningful in promoting digital transformation and recovering Vietnamese economy in COVID-19 pandemic context is one of the activities showing the deepening relation between Vietnam and Germany countries towards a more comprehensive cooperation relationship. In Conference 1st session, Prof. Charla Griffy-Brown (Pepperdine University, USA) presents his research on "Blockchain Trends and Applications in the New Age" Topic. Prof. Charla Griffy-Brown states that the world economy is going through the biggest revolutionary digital transformation centering on Blockchain technology. Blockchain technology will redefine the way human beings conduct economic transactions: currency or asset storage. Besides, Blockchain market has grown very strongly in the past decade with more and more applications in industries listing as: transportation, public services, media, finance; with current application extensions to manufacturing and retail industries. It is estimated that Blockchain’ market value will be around $3.1 trillion by 2030. In addition, more and more multinational corporations are involved in Blockchain technology application in their operation. In accordance with Blockchain technology, digital currency can be applied in smart contracts (Smart Contract), opening new utility services that paper money can hardly do. In terms of how economic transactions are based on Blockchain technology, Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ (UEH, Vietnam), on behalf of his research team, announces their results from "Vietnamese Digital Currency: Economic Perspectives and Policy Implications" Research. Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ, in succession, presents CBDC’s main characteristics: CBDC - an emerging form of digital sovereign currency - is generally considered to be equivalent to physical cash (paper money) or reserves at a central bank by financial institutions; CBDCs are expected to replace or coexist with physical money; CBDC exists in two forms: (1) For general public towards conducting daily transactions; (2) For financial institutions (effectively used in interbank payments and other stock trading transactions). Their research results show that public awareness towards CBDCs is limited; CBDC is a new concept for the vast majority of people surveyed although many people already have an understanding of digital currency - Bitcoin digital. From these research results, the authors suggest some policy implications: In the short term, State Bank should apply E-wallets to encourage the use of CBDC in retail activities; In the long term, the use of CBDC will help reduce a lot of transaction costs and intermediary management stages; however, it is a necessity to have a coordination in implementation, supervision with a solid legal framework in each step of CBDC application. In Conference 2nd session, MSc. Hoàng Gia Thịnh (Hanoi Department of Science and Technology, Vietnam) represented his research team to “Blockchain technology applications in international payments: Feasibility and policy implications for Vietnam” Topic. MSc. Phan Thị Nhã Trúc (UEH, Vietnam) represented her research team to present “Blockchain technology applications in international payments: Feasibility and policy implications for Vietnam” Topic. For commercial activities and supply chain of the economy, Blockchain technology has great potentiality: improving efficiency, increasing transparency, saving time and transaction costs. Therefore, Vietnam needs to develop a legal framework to recognize and apply Blockchain technology so that businesses and commercial groups can pilot and apply in economic activities. In addition, Vietnam may consider using Blockchain technology in activities of trade control, customs, tax and goods traceability. The successful implementation of information exchange via Blockchain platform will shorten the stages and the procedures besides avoiding risks in customs activities between Vietnam and other countries. After each speaker’ presentation, the researchers and the conference guests enthusiastically participated in asking questions with lively discussions as well as constructive comment contributions to the presented research contents. After 3 short-but-succinct working hours, “Vietnamese digital currency & Blockchain-supported applications in international trade” Conference took place successfully well and left various positive impressions on participating investors, researchers and attendees. Main pictures at Conference: Prof. Sử Đình Thành (UEH Rector) gave the opening speech Prof. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài (JABES Editor-in-Chief) introduced and invited GS. Charla Griffy-Brown to present his research topic Prof. Charla Griffy-Brown (Pepperdine University, USA) presents “Blockchain Trends and Applications in New Age” Topic Prof. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài coordinated Q&A session regarding contents presented by Prof. Charla Griffy-Brown Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ (UEH, Vietnam), on behalf of his research team, presents “Vietnamese digital currency: Economic perspectives and policy implications” Topic Scholars participated in discussion section after Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ’s presentation MSc. Phan Thị Nhã Trúc (UEH, Vietnam) continued to present “Blockchain technology applications in international payments: Feasibility and policy implications for Vietnam” Topic Online scholar participants listen to MSc. Hoàng Gia Thịnh’s presentation Panorama at Live Conference Hall Panorama at Conference Hall Conference organizers take commemorative photos with online attendees at Conference Conference organizers take commemorative photos with online attendees at Conference Conference organizers took commemorative photos with attendees at Conference Additional information JABES latest information and outstanding events are continuously updated on JABES official news channels as follows: News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Agenda 2030 (United Nations) has adopted 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) including: No poverty (SDG1); Zero hunger (SDG2); Good health and well-being (SDG3); Quality education (SDG4); Gender equality (SDG5); Clean water and sanitation (SDG6); Affordable and clean energy (SDG7); Decent work and economic growth (SDG8); Industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG9); Reduced inequality (SDG10); Sustainable cities and communities (SDG11); Responsible consumption and production (SDG12); Climate action (SDG13); Life below water SDG(14); Life on land (SDG15); Peace, justice and strong institutions (SDG16); Partnerships for the goals (SDG17). Vietnam is one of the developing countries with a strong commitment to SDG implementation. Vietnam, however, like other countries in the world, is facing difficulties in the lack of SDGs assessment data for many reasons; listing as: huge building cost of SDIs database for collecting environmental data, building a statistical infrastructure capable of measuring and supporting SDG implementation and so on. Therefore, the emergence of Big Data (big data) has been an effective tool to support countries executing SDGs. Big Data and its role in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Currently, no unified definition regarding Big data has been introduced although Big data, from our narrowly limited understanding, is an absolutely massive amount of structured and unstructured, traditional and non-traditional data generated every day by mankind (satellite data, climate monitoring sensors, phone call logs, interactive information on the web and so on). Big data, in the broad sense, is not only solely data but also includes analytical and predictive methods and models to ‘understand’ data towards supporting decision making or implementation of a specific problem. Therefore, Big data has 3V characteristics: Extremely large data capacity (Volume) in petabytes or exabytes; Variety of types and content (Variety); Requirements for speed, processing frequency to actual-time level (Velocity). In addition, Big Data must be approached as a new ecosystem characterized by the composition and containment of 3 aspects (3Cs): Crumbs (raw data), Capacities (analytic capabilities, decision support determined by data models, algorithms and computing power) and Communities (party participation to interact with the Big data system). Regarding Big data, Economist Letouzé initiated a new concept ‘Big data for development’ - referring to reliable data sources suitable for policy formulation and sustainable development program planning, listing as: economic, population and social statistics, geospatial information data for climate monitoring, management and combat of deforestation and forest fires, data generated by social network users and so on. How is Big Data being deployed in other countries? In developed countries, Big data applications are helping to solve many problems in bettering healthcare quality, improving logistics efficiency, exploiting sustainable energy, managing smart cities and optimizing growth potentiality of digital economy. The data source for these projects is more and more complex with higher traffic and frequency, requiring more sensors connected to modern IT infrastructure. Take China as an example, one of the leading countries in the world is applying Big data and Artificial Intelligence in both public and private sectors. Since 2018, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has launched CAS Big Earth Data Science Engineering (CASEarth) Program, promoting the sharing of data, knowledge, and experiences around the world as well as supporting scientific discovery, technological innovation and policy making, directly supporting the implementation of SDG2, 6, 11, 13, 14 and 15 in China. A CASEarth program study analyzes daily peak temperature data obtained from 754 monitoring stations between 1960 and 2018 to determine the likelihood of reproducibility of heat waves and atmospheric temperature phenomena that are unusually high in China. These study results provide a better understanding of the frequency of heat waves and unusually-high temperatures and indicate that weather extremes occur more frequently in the period after 2000 (on a shorter 5-year cycle; instead of 10-or-20-year as before); moreover, the intensity in Northern region is stronger than that in the South. Accompanying the outstanding development of Chinese economy over the past three decades has been a huge migration wave from the countryside to the city, which has created megacities and significantly reduced the natural water surface area. Therefore, it is an urgent task, regarding CASEarth Program services to support SDG 13 implementation, to forecast the frequency of heat waves and extreme heat events and assess their impacts on economic activities, people’ lives and natural ecosystems more accurately. Within Digital Single Market strategy framework of EU digital economy version 2.0, BigMedilytics Project is the largest EU-funded initiative to transform healthcare sector of  EU region, using modern big data technologies to achieve breakthrough productivity by reducing costs, improving treatment outcomes with better access to medical facilities. BigMedilytics uses health records of more than 11 million patients across 8 EU countries, streaming data from Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices with more than one million records per hour and patient-generated data generated from mobile applications, ensuring that security and privacy of personal data is protected and managed within national framework and EU regulations. This pilot project accomplishes the following goals: Improving treatment outcomes for chronic diseases and cancer using Big data; Optimizing workflow through healthcare service industrialization using Big data; Ensuring Big data concept scalability for healthcare; Enhancing operations through data integration; Establishing secure and private healthcare services across borders and institutions; consequently, underpinning EU Digital Market Strategy, identifying Best Big data applications and allowing knowledge transfer. In developing countries, Big data projects are deployed, focusing on disaster mitigation and recovery, sustainable development of agroforestry and fisheries, adaptation and forecasting of change impacts by analyzing mobile users’ data, monitoring weather and remote-sensing the Earth. Take Nepal, the poor country suffering a lot from earthquakes, as an example. In response to natural disasters, Nepal prioritizes the development of practical policies and technologies that enhance disaster preparedness and recovery in order to reduce disaster impacts on poverty and sustainable-development efforts. Technology unit Flowminder has implemented technology that determines the geographical location of phone SIM card when making a call; therefore, creating a map of distribution and characteristics of populations vulnerable to natural disasters in countries with low-and-middle income. On April 25th, 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in Nepal, killing more than 32,000 people. At the same time, Flowminder, using anonymous mobile user data provided by NCell carrier, was assisting Nepal government, United Nations agencies and humanitarian organizations with actual-time analytics of people's movements. Through this analysis, organizations have effectively planned humanitarian assistance campaigns. Subsequent analysis by Flowminder showed that, after excluding natural emigration, more than half a million Nepalese left the Kathmandu valley (where the earthquake occurred) within two weeks of the disaster. Big data technology also brings an innovation in how to analyze data regarding residents’ behaviors in actual time. In Indonesia, UN Global Pulse Lab Research Unit exploits social media data, more specifically compared to Twitter users’ tweet data, with the purpose of revealing information related to discrimination at workplace (SDG 5) which is considered to be much more efficient than the traditional survey-based method. Big data technology brings an innovation in sharp analysis of residents’ behavior data in actual time Even during Covid-19 pandemic, Big data has provided an opportunity to conduct researches on modeling virus activity, effectively supporting the planning of public health surveillance and policies in response to infection outbreak in many countries around the world. Similarly, in Vietnam, mobile phone users’ data has been used to support in tracing close contact very effectively; however, not a single Big data technology solution applied community health has been fully developed yet. 05 policy suggestions to contribute to national strategy on sustainable development and Big data application to serve sustainable-development goal The supporting role of Big data application for Sustainable Development Goals of 2030 Agenda has been confirmed by United Nations through researches and practical application trials in many different countries in almost a decade from 2015. Vietnam is one of the developing countries with a strong commitment to the implementation of the SDGs; therefore, many benefits regarding Big data application for tracking and monitoring 115-goal implementation are potential; especially for important sectors: health, education, transport infrastructure, clean water and energy. Based on the analysis and research results of Big data application projects of countries around the world, the authors of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) propose 05 policy suggestions to contribute to national strategy on sustainable development and Big data application for sustainable development goals as follows: Firstly, to build and to maintain an effective national portal on official statistical data, implementation progress and results of sustainable development goals. Secondly, to develop and to publish free access to a number of high-quality big data sources in key areas (priority is to be given to the implementation of weather-monitoring data sources and remote-sensing satellites first). Thirdly, to invest synchronously, to connect Big data technology infrastructure and to encourage the investment participation of the private sector. Fourthly, to promote scientific research and application of Big data for sustainable development. Fifthly, to strengthen the legal corridor on data privacy protection, to improve accountability to encourage the active participation of people and businesses in Big data projects in health sector, education and urban management and so on. Big data has been deployed in developing countries as well as developed countries with the purpose of realizing the goal of sustainable development. Please find out the full aspects and experiences of applying Big data in countries around the world in “Big data for sustainable development: an International experience” Paper here (Author: Dr. Phạm Thái Bình – UEH Institute for Sustainable Finance). This article is in Article Series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH. We cordially invite readers to watch Knowledge Newsletter ECONOMY # 9 “ONLINE RETAIL BUSINESS TRENDS IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. News, photos: Dr. Phạm Thái Bình, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Keeping up with modern digital media trends, with the desire of facilitating the community with the best knowledge and information approaches, UEH officially launched a Podcast series with diverse topics on the Spotify platform - one of the most currently popular and optimal Podcast applications. Multi-task user trends that allow us to do various tasks and the rise of many audio content platforms ( Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast and so on_ has promoted the greater birth of qualified podcast channels and become an indispensable part of digital media. A podcast is defined as a series of sound or digital video files that users are able to download and listen to at anytime. Which benefits of  of Podcasts are you aware of? Spotify UEH - Accompanying a diverse-topic Podcast series on spreading knowledge and updating information With the benefits of Podcasts, UEH always expects to facilitate the community with the best knowledge and information approaches, especially, current GenZ trends. As a result, UEH implements a diverse-topic Podcast series on Spotify platform - one of the most popular and optimal Podcast applications. Recently, UEH has introduced a Podcast series “Kiến thức về kinh tế số” (Digital Economics Knowledge) in an article set spreading applicable knowledge from UEH’s scientist team, “Rethink and Be Green” within Living Lab UEH Zero Waste Campus project, and “Phát triển Đại học UEH bền vững” (Developing Sustainable UEH University). In the upcoming time, UEH is going to focus on developing content that orientates majors for high-school students and shares university-life skills and major knowledge, as well as talks with specialists and on UEH promises to launch qualified knowledge products to the community via the Spotify application. Clicking on UEH Spotify Follow button HERE. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Zero Waste Practice”, a sustainable lifestyle, aims at all resource  conservation by means of responsible production, consumption, reuse, and product recovery, packaging and materials without burning and with no discharges to land, water, or air that threaten the environment or human health. That Zero Waste means nothing is called ‘Waste’ because everything can be a resource if we know how to process it rightly. “Zero Waste Practice” has been  initiated, supported, developed, and become a modern and sustainable inclination of many individuals, organizations, and communities around the world. This is recognized as one of the waste crisis repellent activities, contributing to solving environmental and climate change issues. To practice zero waste, each individual, or organization possibly conducts 3R Model: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle towards managing sustainable waste. Comprehensive Understanding of Waste Trash, or waste, defined as unexpected products from human daily activities, can be divided into various types: solid, plastic, medical, hazardous, special, and so on. Most waste can affect the environment and community health. Waste will be discharged legally and illegally. Being ‘legally discharged’ means that the waste will be recycled, used as inputs into agricultural manufacture and energy, buried, burnt, or processed guaranteeing environmental standards before being discharged. Being ‘illegally discharged’ means that the waste will be poured directly into the environment or littered. Regardless of the legally discharged activities, the risk of environmental pollution, due to technology and management limitations, is alarming. Waste is not garbage, waste can be considered a resource if being processed well There is a variety of concepts and understandings of “zero waste”, nevertheless, these concepts all have similarities. In 2018, Zero Waste International Alliance updated this definition: “The conservation of all resources by means of responsible production, consumption, reuse, and recovery of products, packaging, and materials without burning and with no discharges to land, water, or air that threaten the environment or human health.” To put it simply, that “zero waste” means nothing is called ‘Waste’ because everything can be a resource if we know how to process it accurately. “Zero waste practice” orientates everyone changing their own lifestyles and actions to form a natural circulation towards sustainability, in which most removed materials can be a socially beneficial resource for other purposes. More specifically, designing, and managing products and processes to systematically avoid and eliminate the volume and toxicity of waste and materials, conserve and recover all resources, but not to burn or bury them illegally. “Zero Waste University” university orientates everyone towards changing their own lifestyles and actions to form a natural circulation towards sustainability, in which most removed materials can be a socially beneficial resource by applying correct waste management and processing activities. 3R Model - A zero-waste habit creation modification 3R model, a simple method, reminds us about ways of creating sustainable modifications. This model, step-by-step, helps us form a daily zero-waste habit throughout practicing 3 steps: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Meanwhile, Reduce and Reused are supposed to be central foundation activities. Recycle activity depends upon technological and managerial levels, and Recycling probably causes side effects, like air pollution or water shortage. Applying  3R Model to sustainable waste management at UEH positively impacts the environment by decreasing considerably the amount of waste that UEH Community has generated. Reduce: Reducing is an initial behavior and habit encouraged in 3R model. This behavior initiates when we identify reducing-impossiblyreused products. We are living in the age of continuous consumption; therefore we need to usually question whether or not to buy a product, this reduction step forces us to think of our actual demands. Reduction practice aims at a simple lifestyle. Possible typical reduction practice habits are as follows: Reuse: implying actions, behaviors and habits associated with reusing products. By creating and reusing, products and stuff pieces are utilized again with another new role or purpose but its functions remain unchanged. Thanks to that, their life cycles last longer. Reusing products belongs to creativity since each person will have different decisions about the upcoming usage purposes of those products. For instance, an old T-shirt is able to be turned into a shopping bag. Below are several typical reuse practicing habits: Recycle: is an action transforming waste into a new product through the right way of processing. Recyclable materials will be collected and separated into discrete groups as follows: organic waste (leftovers, leaves, vegetables, fruits and so on); recyclable waste (paper, plastic, metal, rubber, nylon, glass and so on); and other wastes. In terms of household waste, users can classify garbage into different groups and recycle; rather than discard solid waste. Meantime, industrial waste, when being recycled and reused, can save energy costs for companies and restrict environmental exploitation impacts. However, some unrecyclable materials require high technology. Therefore, consumers should choose environmentally friendly and recyclable materials if they cannot reuse those products. Conducting 3R model is not only meaningful for the environment but also massively beneficial for the social economy. This practical action for each individual contributes to the circular economy. To perform successfully this 3R model, it depends largely on the consciousness of individuals, community, and the whole society. Further knowledge and information related to UEH Zero Waste Campus Project can be found at “Me - A Green UEHer Citizen” Handbook and at UEH Project Website: https://zerowaste-campus.ueh.edu.vn/ Editorial board: Department of Marketing and Communication Specialized consultant: Institute of Smart City & Management, Economy & Environment Institute - Southeast Asia Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The annual conference “Southeast Asian Environmental Economics - Cross-disciplinary Approaches to Sustainability and Advancing Life Quality”, collaborated by Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), UEH College of Economics, Law and Government with Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), and Environment for Development Initiative Vietnam (EfD-Vietnam), successfully took place during 1st-3rd, December 2021. This was a forum promoting environmental economics research by using cross-disciplinary approaches to upgrading sustainability and advancing life quality. In Covid-19 context, this annual EEPSEA conference was organized via an online platform – Zoom; howeverit attracted the participation of almost 450 participants including presenters, panelists, and guest speakers from around the world. Balancing the limits of the planet to assure a sustainable economy Delivering opening and congratulation speeches at the conference, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH and Dr. Eren Zink - First Secretary, Research Advisor, Embassy of Sweden in Thailand highly appreciated the role and meaning of the conference in environmental economics. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “With the desire to construct sustainable values for the community and society, we are extremely proud of accompanying partners on organizing EEPSEA Scientific Conference to seek and boost environmental economics research, upgrading sustainability and advancing quality of life. I believe that the annual EEPSEA conference will be a meaningful forum for all scientists, researchers, and specialists in the world. Your concerns and enthusiastic participation are the inspiration for UEH to make more and more efforts in teaching and researching activities towards internationalization.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh delivering the opening speech of the conference Dr. Eren Zink delivered the congratulation speech on behalf of Sida Next, there was an important remark delivered by Prof. Arnold Tukker fromLeiden University, Netherlands, on the topic of investing capital to develop a sustainable economy under the moderation of Dr. Pham Khanh Nam Deputy Head of UEH College of Economics, Law and Government, and Director of Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia. Prof. Tukker informed the necessity of balancing respecting borders of the planet and adapting ecosocial targets of human beings. The presentation one more time emphasized the role of research in supporting policymakers and practitioners to select clever policies. Prof. Arnold Tukker discussed capital investment for a sustainable economy Subsequently, 3 parallel discussion sessions were held upon different topics: Session 1A - Environmental health, Session 1B - Environmental issues on the whole economy; Session 1C - New research recommendations. Researchers attending the conference Climate change is a top urgent environmental challenge The second day of the conference started with a roundtable discussion on research topics for the future of Southeast Asia. Moderated by Dr. Gem Castillo - Director of Environmental Economics Foundation of the Philippines, the discussion session received the participation of Members of the Management Board of Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This was an interactive session, participating members can raise their ideas regarding environmental issues, concerning research topics, and curious content related to the upcoming training courses of EEPSEA. The result of the survey revealed that climate change is a top urgent environmental challenge that the globe is facing, together with other involved challenges to the Asian Region listed as: waste and pollution, over-exploitation causing resource shortage, and weak management. Besides, the conference had many pieces of research on other fields: management, business, and society. As a result, the diversity of research contexts and the passion of participants opened hopeful topics for the future. In addition, the conference also had 3 parallel sessions as follows: Session 2A - Ocean resource management; Session 2B - Environmental Valuation; Session 2C - New research recommendations. Discussion results of environmental and economic issues in Southeast Asian Nations Dr. Hermi Francisco, host of a parallel discussion session In the program framework, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam declared detailed information and registration procedure of the EEPSEA research sponsorship program - Seed Grant and Small Research Grant. These sponsorships would provide supportive fees for Southeast Asian researchers with research projects applying economics tools in analyzing environmental challenges related to policies and promotions for cross-disciplinary methodology users. Involved issues need cross-disciplinary research solutions The third day of the conference began with 3 parallel sessions upon environmental valuation, new research recommendations, and a meeting session of Environment for Development Initiative Vietnam (EfD-Vietnam) on environment and development. Prof. Phoebe Khoudouri - Athens University of Economics and Business, President of European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) had an important remark on cross-disciplinary research for sustainable growth, under the moderation of Prof. Arief Yusuf - Director of Economy and Environment Institute (EEI) Indonesia, Professor at Padjadjaran University, Indonesia. Therefore, Prof. Phoebe Khoudouri emphasized the most important thing was to deliver research findings and engage various related units to involve in this process to take science out of laboratories,  generating realistic impacts. Prof. Phoebe Khoudouri President of EAERE emphasized the necessity of solutions and cross-disciplinary research for sustainable growth At the conference, Organizing Board awarded 2 excellent research articles comprising: Sustainability prize for the excellent article “Sự ưa thích của ngư dân đối với các biện pháp can thiệp rác biển ở Việt Nam” (Fishermen’ enjoyment in terms of ocean rubbish intervention methods in Vietnam) of Dr. Bui Bich Xuan - Nha Trang University, and Green prize for a young female researcher Kiki Amalia Tazkiyah from University of Indonesia with “Tín dụng vi mô cho nước và vệ sinh cải thiện phúc lợi hộ gia đình: Một bằng chứng từ Indonesia” (Microcredit for water and sanitation improving household welfare: An evidence from Indonesia” Presentation Dr. Phumsith Mahasuweerachai, Director of Economy and Environment Institute Lower Mekong Subregion (EEI Lower Mekong Subregion) declaring “Sustainability prize” for the most excellent article and “Green prize” for a young female researcher Although the conference was held completely online, it attracted international experts’ participation and concerns. “The conference is extremely successful in creating conditions for researchers to connect with each other, exchange their information, and cooperate. This is a mission of EEPSEA in encouraging cross-disciplinary research for development and the environment as well” - Dr. Pham Khanh Nam stated to conclude the conference. Researchers in the conclusion session Additional photos: News, Photos: Economy and Environment Institute for Southeast Asia, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology A variety of questions have been raised when UEH announced ‘UEH Sustainable University Development’ Strategy; listing as: What is ‘sustainable action’ in training, research, operation, administration and community connection? Is building a sustainable university equivalent to implementing only sustainable training and research besides other activities are just as supporting role, or can these activities be implemented separately? How does UEH define a sustainable university development strategy? What role will UEH-affiliated units, individual UEH employee and staff play in this process? Within this article framework, Sustainable University Project Board will concentrate on clarifying the content of a sustainable university and major orientations that UEH will be deploying in the upcoming period. Sustainable development principles have been applied and implemented in different fields for a long time all over the world: economic sector (UN, 1987), tourism (UNWTO, 2005), energy (UNWTO, 2005), World Energy Council (2018), health (Yélamos et al., 2019) and education for sustainable development (UNESCO, 2019). However, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations members in 2015 (UN, 2015), offers a common plan for peace and prosperity for all involved and the planet, at present and in future with an emphasis on acknowledging 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This recognition as an urgent call to action by all developed and developing countries in a global partnership, in which, the role of universities is very important in promoting and implementing 17 SDGs successfully. Universities do contribute to training and research towards sustainable development, in addition, each university itself must transform into a sustainable university, that is, actively participating in promoting and solving problems at regional or global level; strive to minimize negative economic, environmental, social and health impacts by using resources for teaching and research in ways that assist each society with the transition to sustainable lifestyles. Therefore, in order to fulfill the two central functions of a sustainable university, namely training and research, as well as to promote knowledge transfer and develop tools to realize SDGs or develop integrated projects in combination with other related partners (government, society and private sector), sustainable universities need to develop and integrate three more groups of activities: community, operation and school administration (Jora, 2020; Movement, 2019; UN, 2017; UNESCO, 2019). That is why one prestigious university ranking organization of higher education institutions worldwide (THE), in 2019, has launched Impact Rankings with SDGs integrated ranking criteria as a new approach to promote and recognize university commitment towards achieving the global sustainable development goals. THE Impact Rankings comprise integrated criteria towards sustainability goal. THE Impact Rankings with integrated criteria towards sustainability goal UEH, thanks to our pioneering steps and steady development since its establishment in 1976 until now, has proven to be on our right track for sustainable university development through the achievements in training, research, community connection, school operation and administration. It is the year 2021 that marks a major turning point for UEH with our restructuring strategy to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University (2022-2030 period). UEH, counting from this moment, is both aiming at sustainable development and moving to a new phase: sustainable action in the pillars of training, research, operation, governance and community connection. A lot of questions have been raised upon UEH announcement regarding UEH sustainable university development strategy: What is ‘sustainable action’ in training, research, operation, administration and community connection? Is building a sustainable university equivalent to implementing only sustainable training and research with support from other activities, or can these activities be performed in separation? How does UEH define a sustainable university development strategy? What role will units, individual employees and employees of UEH play in this process? Within the framework of this article, we will focus on clarifying the content of a sustainable university and major directions that UEH will deploy in the upcoming period. In terms of approaches from UN (2017) or UNESCO (2019), Sustainable UEH University will be composed of 5 pillars as follows: – “Training” Pillar: Sustainable UEH University will “train global citizens to act for sustainable development”, training learners not only acknowledge and be aware of SDGs but also transform their work to be better and more sustainable besides understanding the social, economic and environmental impacts on their future careers and professional work. To fulfill this requirement, training programs and products must take "signals and needs from society and community", "global quality, international standards" as the foundation and integrate the sustainable development principles into all training programs and subjects (linked to output standards), extra-curricular programs; empowering learners to actively learn/research/practice on sustainability through interdisciplinary training - multidisciplinary, practical, learner-centered, continuous and lifelong learning. An even more important thing is that, in addition to the main training programs, one sustainable university must also provide (one or more parts) training and retraining programs to update, supplement and spread new knowledge to the community through extensive online/face-to-face courses and other combinations that contribute to continuous and lifelong learning modes. - "Research" Pillar: Research activity at Sustainable UEH University includes academic research, applied research with "Research for the benefit of the community" goal. Consequently, the research results must apply or suggest implications, policies, solutions to local and global problems, contributing to the sustainable development process, helping everyone in the community and society to get access and use research results with a positive influence on society. Furthermore, the role of “sustainable researchers” at a university is to look at the different SDGs, understand which approaches are more effective and analyze 2030 Agenda implementation to address the issue so as to propose the most reasonable solution and achieve the most goals. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out researches and consultation in the direction of multidisciplinary integration, linking domestic and international research and strengthening cooperation among universities to promote advantages and solve the unequal allocation problem (resources, fields) among universities and research centers for SDGs goal. It should be stated that “Training” and “Research” are the two most crucial pillars towards sustainable university development. However, construction and operation is not simple and absolutely needs the integrated, complementary and parallel development of all other activities, including those of a university, like: operation, administration and community connection. - “Operation” Pillar: Referring to promoting university campuses operation by making the most of natural and social resources to reduce waste, energy consumption: using batteries solar, renewable energy, use of good insulation, waste segregation, sustainable procurement policy towards zero footprint or Green Campus. These campuses, in addition to being environmentally friendly, must also be open to the community accessible, traditional labs need to be replaced by a living lab, eco studio-lab system, where all stakeholders, researchers - lecturers - staff and learners together study, research and thoroughly solve problems of the university itself, of enterprises, of state management agencies or the community. – “Governance” Pillar: UEH and its affiliated units place sustainability as a priority in the overall development strategy, having an operation way in accordance with the status quo, available characteristics with a specialized department responsible for controlling and evaluating the operation process, realizing an effective university governance model, attaching to the market, implementing digital transformation and developing according to sustainability criteria. – “Community Connection” Pillar: Being the creation of an open community of learners, officials, employees and partners who are willing to change for sustainable development through self-organized community activities. UEH will build the UEHer Community as “a community of art inspirers and changemakers for sustainability”. UEHer community is defined as an open community of people who have been studying, working, teaching, researching, collaborating and collaborating with UEH through proactive empowerment for student groups, extracurricular activities, active employee participation and partners in action for sustainability and artistic inspiration. 05-pillar model for a multi-disciplinary sustainable UEH University The reality of implementing sustainable universities around the world shows that it is not possible to develop each of the five activities mentioned above separately or focus only on training and research that other activities only is supplementary. In order to perform any activity, there must be support and impact from other activities and vice versa, neither primary nor secondary. Therefore, UEH needs to develop a framework for sustainable university development that is suitable for the context of each university and Vietnam together with to achieve 17 SDGs with specific quantitative measures (e.g. using assessment criteria) of THE Impact Rankings) on training, research, operation, governance, sustainable community connection activities. An actual example of how UEH is implementing UEH zero waste (UEHZW) Project associated with building UEH Living lab for training and research. UEHZW Living Lab construction building a zero-waste university campus (2025) as a foundation for a green campus (2030) development and operation in accordance with accreditation criteria of international organizations with reputation like LEED or BREEAM. UEHZW is not only merely a call to action of learners, lecturers, staff and partners to practice/actively practice zero waste at school or when returning to their place of residence. UEHZW will be a Living lab that includes research and teaching activities that integrate multidisciplinary - interdisciplinary both internal and external partners outside the university, integrating economic-technical-technological factors – society to radically solve the problem of waste (not just on school grounds), incubating new ideas for garbage collection and recycling or developing a circular economy (turning waste into a natural resource), researching models to reduce unnecessary use, changing consumption demand models, investing in financial models in each alternative, developing smart educational platforms or displayed through the content, output standards, practical exercises of each subject, study program and so on. Restructuring towards becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University is a vital decision for UEH and follows the development trend of the times, fulfilling a university responsibility in implementing 17 goals global sustainable development goals. With the pioneering spirit and our own inner strength, the whole UEHers will definitely accompany and actively cope with new challenges to jointly build and develop a sustainable university, contributing to the more prosperous development of a society. This article is in Series “Developing a sustainable UEH University”, within Sustainable UEH University Project Board. News, photos: Sustainable UEH University Project Board Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology EEPSEA’s Annual Conference was successfully organized from 1 -3 December 2021 virtually on Zoom, providing a platform for exchanging research ideas and making connections to put forward the field of environmental economics using transdisciplinary approaches. The conference “Environmental Economics in Southeast Asia – Transdisciplinary Approaches towards Sustainability and Enhancing Quality of Life” was hosted by the Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), jointly with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), College of Economics, Law & Government at the UEH University, and Environment for Development Center in Vietnam. This is part of EEPSEA’s ongoing work in promoting research in environmental economics using transdisciplinary approaches to increase sustainability and enhance life quality. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the conference was held virtually on Zoom, but it still received eager participation from nearly 450 participants, presenters, panelists, and guest speakers from around the world. Planetary boundaries must be taken into account to ensure a sustainable economy On the first day, the conference was honoured to have Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh (UEH President) and Dr. Eren Zink (First Secretary/Research Advisor, Embassy of Sweden in Thailand) to give the opening remarks. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “With a desire to build sustainable values for society and community, we are extremely proud of accompanying the co-organizers of EEPSEA Scientific Conference on seeking and promoting environmental economic research, decreasing sustainability, and improving quality of life. I believe that this annual EEPSEA Conference will be a meaningful forum for all scientists, researchers, and experts around the world. Your concerns and participation are motivations for UEH to more and more make efforts in teaching and researching activities towards internationalization.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh stated the opening of the conference Dr. Eren Zink, the representative of Sida, delivered a welcome speech. Following the warm welcome was the keynote speech by Prof. Dr. Arnold Tukker (Leiden University, the Netherlands), chaired by Dr. Pham Khanh Nam (EEPSEA Regional Director) on the topic capital investments for developing a sustainable economy. Prof. Tukker highlighted the need to balance between respecting the planetary boundaries while meeting social-economic goals of humankind. The presentation once again stressed the important role of research in aiding policymakers and practitioners in their informed policy choices. Next, 3 parallel sessions were held on different topics: session 1A Environmental health, session 1B Economy-wide environmental issues, and session 1C for new research proposals.. Prof. Arnold Tukker discussed investing capital in a sustainable economy Researchers participated in the conference. Climate change is the top pressing environmental challenge The second day of the conference started with a roundtable discussion on future research topics for Southeast Asia. Coordinated by Dr. Gem Castillo (Director of the EEG Philippines), the session was joined by EEPSEA Executive Members from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This is an interactive session where participants were able to give their opinions on the environmental problems of their concern, their research topics of interest, and which content they would like to see in EEPSEA’s future trainings. The poll results indicated climate change to be the top pressing environmental challenges faced globally, along with other inter-related challenges to the region, including waste & pollution, overexploitation & degradation of resources, and mismanagement. As for research topics of participants’ interest, there was a diversity of research fields not only from economics and environmental studies, but also from governance, business, and social studies. The results implied a diversity in research backgrounds and interests of the participants and opened up promising topics for the future. The results of discussions related to economic and environmental issues in Southeast Asian nations Dr. Hermi Francisco, a host of a parallel discussion. Afterwards, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam (EEPSEA Regional Director) announced the detailed information and application procedure for the EEPSEA’s Seed Grant and Small Research Grant. The grants provide funding and supervision to researchers in Southeast Asia with research projects that apply the tools of economics in the analysis of policy-relevant environmental challenges, and preferences are given to those employing transdisciplinary approaches. Following the introduction of EEPSEA’s grant programs, the conference continued with 3 parallel sessions: session 2A on Marine resource management, session 2B on Environmental valuation, and session 2C for new research proposals. Inter-related problems need interdisciplinary solutions and research The third day started with 3 parallel sessions on environmental valuation, new research proposals, and EfD-Vietnam’s session on environment and development. The day continued with the keynote speech by Prof. Dr. Phoebe Koundouri (Athens University of Economics and Business, EAERE President-Elect) on interdisciplinary research for sustainable growth, chaired by Prof. Dr. Arief Yusuf (Director of the EEI Indonesia and Professor at the Padjadjaran University, Indonesia). Prof. Koundouri stressed the fact that all problems facing humanity are inter-related, so solutions need to transcend disciplinary boundaries to fully address them. Furthermore, it is crucial to communicate research findings and engage different stakeholders in the process so that science goes beyond the lab to make real-life impacts. Prof. Phoebe Koundouri, President of EAERE emphasized the necessity of interdisciplinary researches and solutions for sustainable growth. Two prizes for excellent research papers were awarded: the “Sustainability Prize” for the paper “Fisher preferences for marine litter interventions in Vietnam” by Bui Bich Xuan (Nha Trang University), and the “Green Prize” for the paper “Does microcredit for water and sanitation improve household welfare: An evidence from Indonesia” presented by Kiki Amalia Tazkiyah (Universitas Indonesia). Dr. Phumsith Mahsuweerachai, Director of Economy & Environment Institute - Lower Mekong Subregion (EEI-LMS) announcing “Sustainability Prize” for the best articles and “Green Prize” for young female researchers. Despite being organized entirely online, the event was well received by all participants from around the world with diverse research interests. As remarked by Dr. Pham Khanh Nam in his closing speech, the conference has fulfilled the purpose of facilitating networking, information exchange, and collaboration among researchers, which is also EEPSEA’s mission in promoting transdisciplinary research for development and environment. Researchers at the Closing Session. Photos related to Conference News, photo: Department of Marketing and Communication, Economy & Environment Partnership For Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Land Law has always been a hotly debated issue in Vietnamese National Assembly. This law has had a profound impact on people' lives, business activities and economic development of the whole country. More broadly, land ownership has always been a fundamental institution throughout the development history of human society. Therefore, the relationship between land ownership and economic activities is always an interesting topic for economic researchers in particular and social sciences in general. The relationship between private land ownership and economic development of countries Douglass North (Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics in 1993), since the 1970s, has developed the hypothesis that private land ownership was at the root of the first industrial revolution and people’ wealth in Western countries. As stated by Douglass North, private land ownership motivates the private sector to invest capital in businesses because they are sure that the right to the investment results on their land will be protected by law. In addition, private land rights also create conditions for owners to pledge land to borrow capital for investment. Another important effect is that private ownership of land makes it easier for land to be bought and sold in the market, as a result, promoting land allocation to investors who are able to generate profits with high returns on land. Being consistent with Douglass North's analysis, numerous studies that have examined investors' opinions on the protection degree of private land ownership have found the correlation between protection degree of private land ownership and economic development of countries around the world. Therefore, many developing countries, including Vietnam, have experimented with many institutional reforms on private land rights in order to free up resources for economic development. An important question arisen is how particular countries should establish private land ownership in order to promote economic activity. A new study by Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh at School of Economics, Law and State Administration (CELG), UEH University used the context of Vietnamese Land Law in 1993 to contribute an empirical answer to this question. Land ownership – the origin of the first industrial revolution Vietnamese case application: Measuring economic development at commune level in relation to night-light intensity data In 1993, Vietnam enacted an important land law that established land-use right certificates and allowed owners to buy, sell, lease, pledge and transfer land-use rights certificates. In other words, the land-use right certificate for annual crop planted land has a 20-year term whereas land for perennial crops and forestry land has a 50-year term. After this period, the holder of the land-use right certificate can apply for an extension. Most importantly, commune-level authorities are no longer allowed to arbitrarily recover and distribute land-use rights as before. Vietnamese Land Law in 1993 was one of the most impressive land tenure institutional reforms in developing countries. By 2000, approximately 11 million land-use right certificates had been issued to rural households across the country. A major challenge in assessing the impact of 1993 Land Law is how to measure economic development at commune level when data on gross domestic product (GDP) at the commune level is virtually nonexistent. To address this, this study used night-time light intensity data, provided by US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite imagery, to measure economic development at the commune level. Because night-time consumption and production requires light, recent studies in the development sector have shown that night-time light intensity is strongly correlated with GDPs of countries and economic regions within each country as well as other additional indicators of economic development. Using a random data sample covering more than 2,000 communes in rural areas (compared to a total of more than 8,000 communes) in 2004, the study found that the proportion of agricultural land with land-use right certificates has a positive relationship with light intensity. Specifically, when the ​​agricultural land area with land-use right certification increased by 1%, the night light intensity increased by about 0.6%. However, this result fluctuated quite strongly when econometric methods were used to check for confounding problems in the data. Land-use right certification leaving a positive effect on light intensity without a great extent (Source: collected image) Two potential reasons for the relatively small impact of the 1993 Land Law on economic development in rural areas are as follows. First, the 1993 Land Law only grants land-use rights for a fixed period, legally speaking, the land remains under State ownership and can be expropriated with compensation below market value. Therefore, land users have no incentive to invest their full potential in the land. Second, in land transactions, land users have to go through a variety of complicated administrative procedures and pay too many taxes and fees. This is why the costs of time and money in land transactions in Vietnam are generally higher than those in other Southeast Asian countries. Previous studies have also shown that land-use right certification in agriculture has a positive but not too massive impact on farm households’ investment level. In addition, the fact that land purchase activity on the market remains low slows land allocation toward potential productivity. Suggested policies from this study The empirical evidence in this paper raises two important policy proposals for institutional reform on land tenure in Vietnam, especially in agricultural sector. Firstly, Vietnam State should continue to improve and further promote land ownership in order to maximize private sector’s investment potential. Secondly, forceful reforms are urgently required to reduce administrative procedures and fees related to land transactions with the purpose of facilitating land transactions and speeding up land allocation process toward potential productivity. The research paper titled “Land tenure and economic development: Evidence from Vietnam” was published in World Development Journal, April 2021 Issue, Elsevier Publishing House. World Development Journal is one leading scientific journal in development research field, classified in Q1 segment (SSCI) of Web of Science, with an impact factor of 5.278 in 2020. Please view the full research paper and analysis of Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh Author - UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management here. This writing in Series of spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite Distinguished readers News Podcast ECONOMY NO. #18 “Big Data towards sustainable development target: International Experiences”. News, Photos: Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh, Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology It goes without saying that the economists’ main task is to build models to explain phenomena occurring in one economy and to introduce adjusted forecasts. In fact, most of current economic researches have concentrated on revealing the cause-and-effect (causal) relationships, how one event leads to another. What is the actual cause-and-effect (causal) relationship when so many impacting factors are being existing? Economists often have to answer a series of questions, many of which have policy implications, centering cause-and-effect (causal) relationship. For example, every year, the regional minimum wage raise is always a hot topic on forums, because managers have to answer this key question: “Does the minimum wage raise in Vietnam increase unemployment?” or “Will the minimum wage raise in Region I (with developed economies in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City) reduce migration and increase employment in Region III or IV (with harsh and undeveloped economic development)?”. Or will economists have to answer other more macroscopic questions about cause-and-effect (causal) relationship: Does the organizational culture of collective life promote economic development, in other words, is individualism or collectivism better for economic development? Does the highly-concentrated village collective culture in Northern region lead to better economic growth than the relatively-loose and individualized village culture in Southern region? There are three ways to answer the above questions. The first way is to look around, find some typical cases, observe and draw conclusions. This method is commonly used but scientists do not do so. The second way is to rummage through the books, see what economic theories state about this case and come up with an answer. For example, Mankiw's Theory of Labor Supply and Demand in Economics states that: as the minimum wage increases, the cost of labor becomes more expensive; consequently, labor demand decreases, leading to higher unemployment. We have a convincing answer: raising the minimum wage increases unemployment. Actual economists, nevertheless, won't believe this second way either; instead, they implement the third way, using data to find cause-and-effect (causal) relationships between variables: between the minimum wage and unemployment, between collectivism and economic development. This Podcast is to reveal the truth about the cause-and-effect relation (causal relationship) that Nobel Prize was awarded to David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens - three scientists who solved it this year. Let's go back to one realistic example first. From January 1, 2020, the minimum wage in Region I in our country will increase by 240,000 VND compared to that of 2019 salary. If the number of employees in Region I in 2020 is to be compared with that in 2019, is the difference not due to a change in the minimum wage between two timing points? For example, if the difference is zero, it can be concluded that a minimum wage increase of VND 240,000 does not increase the unemployment rate in region I. The mostly-used inference above is incorrect at one key point as follows: Labor force dynamics depends on a variety of factors: population growth, inbound and outbound migration, inflation, economic growth, investment, or labor costs. From 2019 to 2020, all factors affecting the labor force did change; how can it be concluded that only the change in the minimum wage (labor cost) leads to a change in the labor force? Analyzing the role of each factor towards the final result is not easy because the researchers only recognize the group of fluctuating causes and the group of fluctuating results; nevertheless, they can not identify the connection of these two groups: which cause leads to which result and how much this costs. The goal of empirical research is to identify the bridge between each cause and each effect. The impact of a policy intervention on an entity (or an individual, a family, a business or a country) is defined as the difference in the outcomes that the subject receives when the intervention is performed, compared to that of being no intervention. The difficulty lies in the fact that: at a time, each subject cannot both receive and receive treatment to compare the difference in outcomes between with intervention and without intervention. From left to right: David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens - 03 American economists have just been awarded Nobel Prize in Economics for their work that draws conclusions from unintended experiments, also known as “natural experiment” Photo: University of California, Berkeley, Wikipedia and Stanford University Answers from experiments This is a classic problem in the study related to causality statistics; nevertheless, it is quite surprising that economists have only been really interested in solving this issue in their empirical studies since the early 1990s. To overcome this problem, some economists apply the method of natural science or that of medicine major, which is to organize random experiments. Researchers set up an intervention group, a control group and randomly assigned participants to two groups. Due to the random distribution, it can be assumed that the characteristics of the participants in the two groups are the same. Everything regarding the two groups is the same, the only difference is whether the intervention was present or not; therefore, the difference in outcomes between the two groups comes from the intervention. It is the intervention that causes those disparate outcomes. In 2019, three economists - Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer - were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for design and application of a randomized experimental method to development problem study, specifically assessment of the impact of projects and policies for poverty reduction consequences. On the other hand, many problems in labor economics cannot be implemented by random experiment; the point is that another way to solve the causal problem must be found. We do not have the perfect control group as in the experimental study. We don't know what would happen if there were fewer immigrants or one person didn't continue their education as that doesn't happen in practice and it's not possible to do experiments to test the influencing factors. No real experiment is conducted to produce controlled data, but the researchers can take advantage of the available data, use their keen eyes to select and organize the data as if it were in an experiment. This initiative is called “quasi-experiment method”, known as ‘natural experiment’ due to the nature of available data, the nature of not being arranged as that in a random experiment. Behind this group of methods are 03 scientists awarded 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics: Guido Imbens, Joshua Angrist and David Card, called this as “Credibility Revolution”. This method assists causal analysis results in becoming more reliable and scientific. Considered a methodological revolution that originated in labor economics in the early 1990s, pseudo-experimental methods, currently, have become the main method group for solving causal relationship problems in many applied economics fields: development, health, resources and environment, production and consumption behavior, finance, even, macro-area. At that point, they must have exclaimed that they are revolutionizing only the reliability character in empirical economic analysis, not something else. This "something else" element here is implied through the results of David Card and Alan Krueger's revolutionary key research paper on minimum wage topic. In the early 1990s, New Jersey State raised the minimum wage per hour from $4.25 to $5.05. The current Orthodox Economic Theory at that time asserted that this wage raise caused unemployment. Card and Krueger were extremely delicate in choosing to study labor data from the fast-food chain with low wages and minimum wage change would make a lot of sense. More subtly, they chose to compare the figures of New Jersey's fast-food industry employment with those of the neighboring state, Pennsylvania. Eastern Pennsylvania, to be exact, bordered New Jersey; therefore, the demographics, the temperatures, the weather, the prices, maybe even the tastes were similar. Using their flair for choosing natural data, these two economists created a control group and an intervention group that changed the minimum wage. Changes in labor outcomes for control group (Eastern Pennsylvania) contained changes in the economy over time. Changes in labor outcomes for intervention group (New Jersey) contained changes in the economy over time and those in minimum wage policy. Subtracting these two changes from each other left the change in the number of workers due to the minimum wage policy. This was the impact of the minimum wage policy on unemployment. The effect was quite pure because many confounding variables were filtered out. This method is called “difference in difference”. Card and Krueger indicated that raising the minimum wage did not increase unemployment in New Jersey. In 1996, President Bill Clinton agreed to increase US minimum wage after numerous delays from previous presidents. Previously, the issue of raising the minimum wage had been hotly debated because of the fear that it would reduce employment. Image source: Econhist. This result, in the early 1990s, was considered as "heretic". Even James Buchanan, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1986, wrote in Wall Street Journal that the study was written to promote ideological interests, implying that Card and Krueger were left-leaning, promoting higher wages for labor, ignoring economics law. Leftist ideology attribution also came from the 1990 study by Prof. David Card on migration. The question was whether migrants reduced wages and took up jobs from the people they were coming from? Prof. Card analyzed the data of 120,000 migrants who, in 1980, left Mariel Port in Cuba for Miami, increasing the workforce at Miami by 7%. He used a disparity analysis to compare labor outcomes in Miami with results from several other cities that resemble Miami without large numbers of immigrants. As a result, it was found that wages and unemployment rates in Miami were roughly the same as in other cities. Therefore, migration does not change the labor market. Factional minds from political parties immediately thought of implementing researches so as to promote migration and raise the minimum wage. However, Prof. David Card’s purpose was impressively enormous than those of political deductions, he just aimed at to focusing on the beauty of research for a more accurate and scientific economic research. “Labor economists are trying to be more scientific: they find specific hypotheses and test them as carefully as possible,” he emphasized. One beauty of pseudo-experimental method lies in Angrist and Krueger's paper in 1991 related to the impact of one-year schooling towards one’s income. How much would the income increase by investing for an extra school-year? This is a difficult question to answer because many unobserved factors (intelligence and persistence) also affected income besides going to school. How to separate the partial impact of education on income? Ideally, two people who were exactly identical: studying in the same environment, the only difference was that one learns a school-year longer than the other; the researcher only needed to compare these two persons’ incomes, the difference in income was definitely caused by the difference in this study-length element. The reality never witnessed that ideal. Angrist and Krueger were very subtle when recognizing that students in the same class enjoyed the same educational quality with some different schooling lengths. From entering 1st grade to graduation at the age of 16, pupils born in 4th quarter of the year would study some months longer than those born in 1st quarter in case the school opened in September. Since the fact that which pupils were born at which time within the year was completely random, Angrist and Krueger created two control and intervention groups as in a randomized experiment, in contrast, with natural data. Comparing realistic data for the two groups, Angrist and Krueger estimated that one-year extra education could increase income by 10%. Unlike Prof. Card and Prof. Angrist possessing ‘green eyes’ with realistic phenomena and data, 3rd Laureate of this year's Nobel Prize in Economics, Prof. Guido Imbens, is one theoretical man. He developed theoretical frameworks and mechanisms towards causality calculation for his colleagues to put into application. Card and Krueger's minimum wage study in 1994 changed the picture of American labor policy. In 1996, President Bill Clinton agreed to increase American minimum wage after numerous delays from previous presidents. President Clinton, himself, referred to evidences from Card and Krueger's research before signing Executive Decree. Empirical studies in Labor Economics by Card, Krueger, Angrist and the following generation in many topics, listing as: minimum wages, migration, education, labor supply behavior, labor productivity or wage discrimination have laid an important foundation for employment policies in other countries and International Labor Organization. The answer towards Việt Nam case Returning to the question at the beginning of this article, does the highly concentrated village collective culture in Northern region lead to better economic growth than the relatively loose and individualized village culture in Southern area? It is difficult to conduct random experiments to generate data on economic growth. Nevertheless, natural data abounds. Does anyone have ‘green eyes’ with a keen observation from the available natural data so as to put together a pseudo-experimental analysis like Card and Angrist did? Pseudo-experimental method group has been applied by many Vietnamese researchers in many studies to find a cause-and-effect (causal) relationship or to evaluate one policy impact. Many universities have incorporated this method into their curricula from Bachelor's to Doctoral levels. Prof. Melissa Dell of Harvard University analyzed the socio-cultural context, village structure of different communities in Gia Định to answer the question of whether collective culture leads to better economic results. Picture of An Nam village on Sài Gòn River at 19th century. Source: historicvietnam.com However, the person with ‘green eyes’ with the data to solve the above question in Vietnam is Prof. Melissa Dell et al. of Harvard University. Prof. Dell observed that, in Tiger year 1698, Lord Nguyễn Phúc Chu established Gia Định Palace, set up a tax collection station on Sài Gòn – Đồng Nai River and recruited migrants from Đàng Trong to construct communes and villages. 1698 border, on one side, was strictly condensed with culture, the strict organization of villages and communities in the countryside, on the other hand, was influenced by Khmer culture. A natural experiment divides the study sample into two groups. Because the space was located close to each other, the impact factors on environment, weather, topography are the same. The research team used the ‘regression discontinuity design’ technique which belongs to pseudo-experimental method group developed by Card, Angrist and Imbens, to answer the question of whether collective culture brought better economic results. As a result, Đại Việt-style villages are more cooperative, creating better infrastructure, less farming, less informal labor and better economic conditions. This research paper is published in Econometrica Journal, number 1 in Economics field, for its creative application among historical facts, contemporary data and reliable methods named in Nobel Prize in Economics this year. Referring to this study to light up a dream that, someday, more Vietnamese researchers can do the same thing: looking deeply into Vietnamese history, society and people, using modern world methods, letting data and facts speak scientifically, helping us to understand ourselves better. (Author: Dr. Pham Khanh Nam – UEH School of Economics, Law and Management). This is in Series of Spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, We would like to invite Distinguished readers to look forward to PODCAST ECONOMICS NUMBER #17 “Land law renovation for economic development boost”. News, photo: Dr. Pham Khanh Nam – Department of Marketing and Communication. Paper and podcast were edited from Tia sáng Newspaper (further details can be viewed here) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “We believe that the International Innovators Award is a very good start not only for 6 Finalists here but also for us to normalize the operation process and get ready to go global with the ‘new normal’ condition.” - Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH. On the 18th of November 2021, the Final Round of International Innovators Award 2021 (IIA) was successfully organized in hybrid format by the International SEPT Competence Center (Leipzig University) and UEH Institute of Innovation. The event took place at the main bridge point of UEH Innovation Institute, connecting with other auxiliary bridge points in Leipzig City (Germany) and Vinh City (Nghe An) and was also broadcasting on Facebook and Youtube channels of UII, International SEPT Program, Leipzig University. The Organizing Committee of IIA 2021 is honored to welcome on board the Jury of the Final round, which are lecturers and experts with long-standing experience in the field of innovation in Vietnam and Germany: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice-President of UEH, Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger - Director of SEPT International Competence Center, Leipzig University, Ms. Huynh Dinh Thai Linh - Director of WTC Becamex, Mr. Sebastian Kratsch - Economic Development Office, City of Leipzig, Mr. Gunnar Kassberg - International SEPT Competence Center, Leipzig University, Mr. Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Vice Director of UII. Asso. Prof. Dr Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Consulting Council and Director of UII - also joined as a distinguished guest. At the beginning of the ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH - gave the warmest welcome as a meaningful opening speech to all the audiences: “We are very honored to co-host this event with the International SEPT Competence Center, especially when in this year, we are also celebrating the 45th anniversary of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. We now have a new vision: The transition from a leading university in Economics and Management to the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University with 3 member colleges - UEH College of Business, UEH College of Economics, Law and Government and UEH College of Technology and Design. Established in 2019, UEH Institute of Innovation is now one of the leading innovation hubs in Ho Chi Minh City that help diversify the startup ecosystem and foster innovative spirits - especially for Vietnamese young startups. Thanks to the close relationship between UII and SEPT and our shared vision, we are motivated to help innovative business models go global for further success.” IIA 2021 is organized as a great effort of the organizations in maintaining activities during the COVID-19 pandemic and supporting the international commercialization process of small and medium enterprises. The main purpose of IIA is to come and encourage Vietnamese SMEs/startups to ultimately and strategically innovate their methods of providing and promoting their products/services to prepare for competing in the international market in the near future. Dr. Bui Quang Hung and Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger both highlighted the importance of proactiveness and innovation in helping young enterprises in Vietnam to survive and overcome the hurdles during the pandemic. Dr. Bui Quang Hung and Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger kicked off the Final Round of IIA 2021 with meaningful opening speeches. Due to the COVID-19 situation, not only the German judges but also 2 out of 6 finalists (Eco Hanger and IVOGEL) could only attend the event online. Each team was able to make the most use out of a maximum of 7 minutes to pitch ideas and another 5 minutes for the Q&A session with the Board of Judges as they were able to convince the audiences about the development potential of their products/services through well-prepared, unique and creative presentations. Thanks to the careful preparation from the Organizing Committee, the online presentations as well as the communication process between both Vietnam and Germany sides faced no difficulties as if there were no physical boundaries. The Finalists impressed the Board of Judges with their high-level of confidence and remarkable pitch decks. Based on important criteria to commercialize the product in the international market (such as feasibility, USP (Unique Selling Point), suitability, entry strategy, growth potential) which were presented and discussed during the Pitching Sessions with the Finalists, the Jury has come to the final decision that this year’s competition will have 3 winners instead of 2 as intended. This rule-breaking decision was not only an indication of how competitive and outstanding the pitch decks of TOP 6 were but also a golden proof of the Board of Judges’ conscientiousness. The winners of International Innovators Award 2021 are Eco Hanger, Green Joy and Dr. Shaving. The prize includes full funding of airfare, travel and accommodation costs for a trip to Germany as well as access to a workspace at the University of Leipzig. Eco Hanger, Green Joy and Dr. Shaving will also have the opportunity to connect - cooperate directly with German business partners/customers as well as receive support from German experts to evaluate the possibility of product/service development in this potential market. Representatives of IIA 2021’s winners received awards with joy. We believe that the result marked an inspiring journey filled with passion for innovation, continuous learning and improving, as well as accumulating practical international business knowledge. This is also a bright beginning of a long-term development plan for Eco Hanger, Green Joy and Dr. Shaving to connect and explore the new markets in the European Union and Germany. For the remaining 3 teams, the journey of innovation did not stop there as IIA 2021 would like to keep in close contact with all of them so that the facilitators can continue supporting these Vietnamese enterprises in bringing their ideas to international markets. “I see in all of the candidates the potential to really develop in the German market.”, Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger said. For more than 5 years, the competition has created opportunities for young enterprises and start-ups in Vietnam to connect and explore the new markets in the European Union and Germany in particular. We hope that the TOP 6 Finalists will become more successful in expanding their business internationally and the cooperation between the International SEPT Competence Center and UEH Institute of Innovation will become more and more strongly developed! Let’s take a look at some other memorable moments of the Final Round: News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aim of exchanging teaching experience and methodology as well as research in Applied Linguistics, School of Foreign Languages - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) collaborated with Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), and Humber College (Canada) on organizing a virtual conference under the theme of “Technology and Language Education” on November 15th, 2021. In terms of the context of online learning popularity and international education tendency, particularly in Covid-19 pandemic situation, a conference with the participation of well-known education-specializing keynote speakers from Victoria University of  Wellington (New Zealand) and Humber College (Canada) has engaged the attendance by presenters, scholars and lecturers worldwide. The organizer connected to Cisco Webex platform allowing an audience capacity of up to 1000. The conference not only called for a variety of highly-qualified papers and presenting topics from UEH but also attracted the contributions of lecturers from national and international universities: Banking University Ho Chi Minh City, Bangladesh University, Humber College (Canada), Northwestern Polytechnical University (China), Jagannath University (Bangladesh) and so on.In addition, the conference assembled various lecturers and researchers from educational Institutions: University of Economics and Law, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, International University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, Ho Chi Minh City University of Education and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Hanoi University, Ton Duc Thang University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Sardar Patel University, University of Tokyo, Mariano Marcos State University, University of Malaysia as well as a number of additional universities and education institutions. Especially, contributing mostly to the success of the conference was the participation of 4 Keynote Speakers from internationally recognized universities: Dr. Stephen Allen (Humber College, Canada), Assoc. Prof. Louise Starkey, Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Newton, and Dr. Margaret Gleeson (Victoria University of Wellington). In his Opening Session, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH - delivered a welcome speech and emphasized that the conference would bring the attended lecturers precious experiences, exchange opportunities and specialization advances. This was also a meaningful event affirmingtheir mark on 45th anniversary of UEH. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH stating the Conference Opening The conference was divided into 2 sessions interleaving Plenary Sessions from the Keynote Speakers with Parallel Sessions from the participants. Initially, it was Dr. Stephen Allen’s Keynote Talk (Humber College, Canada) on “Avoiding technological monocultures and supporting lifelong learning literacies”. Q&A Session after Dr. Stephen Allen’s talk Next, Assoc. Prof. Louise Starkey from Victoria University of Wellington gave a talk on “Technology and the future of Higher Education”. This topic attracted the participants’ concerns and questions. A lecturer at University of Economics and Law - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, questioning directly Assoc. Prof. Louise Starkey. Ending Plenary Session, the participants were able to select other rooms on  Cisco Webex platform to be involved in their interested Parallel Sessions. Parallel Presentations - in  Morning Session with Assoc. Prof. Maria Lucia. DiPlacito’s turn from Humber College (Canada) Parallel Presentations - in  Afternoon Session with Mr. Nguyen Van Nguyen’s part - Banking University Ho Chi Minh City Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Newton’s Keynote Talk from Victoria University of Wellington was  on “Digitally mediated language teaching: Raising the bar and rethinking roles”. Assoc .Prof. Jonathan Newton staring Afternoon Plenary Session Following  Plenary Session was an attractive topic to non-ELT teachers:“Teaching content or teaching language? The dilemma facing subject teachers” presented by Dr. Magaret Gleeson, Victoria University of Wellington. At the end of each speaker’s talk, a lot of questions were raised and discussed. Lots of queries were sent to program chatbox International Virtual Conference 2021 “Technologies and Language Education” received more than 90% positive feedback regarding conference experiences. This figure was a testament to the success of the conference in particular and recognition for the efforts of UEH School of Foreign Languages as well as UEH on the journey towards core knowledge values, serving forcommunity sustainable development of . Videos and presenting files related to the conference can be found HERE. News, Photos: School of Foreign Languages, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 12th, 2021, Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) successfully held a final talk session in a seminar-organizing plan: “Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World 2021”. October JST Talk honorably welcomed a distinguished guest - Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann, under “Globalization, Political Regimes, and the Covid-19 Pandemic” theme with more than 100 in-and-out-boundresearchersincluding from following nations: China, India, America, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and so on. When World War I was about to come to an end, Spanish Flu 1918, one of the most historically dangerous pandemics,  was estimated that approxiamately 500 million people (equivalent to 33% world population at that time) got infected and 50 million people were dead. Immediately, pandemic controlling policies (social distancing, closing restaurants and so on), issued along with public health services, successfully controlled the pandemic. Currently, the whole world has once again faced another pandemic - Covid-19. Therefore, is globalization advantageous or disadvantageous towards other nations’ pandemic control? This is an extremely central question stated in the context that countries have been making efforts to decrease infection and death rates due to Covid-19 pandemic. Covid-19 pandemic has been confirmed to have caused a huge impact on the economy, society and politics worldwide. To lower Covid-19 spread, many countries have gradually modified their policies and regulations at limiting direct contact among citizens; they are tending to be stricter along with the emergence of dangerous Covid-19 variants. The birth of Covid-19-preventing vaccines and the widely-vaccination-implementing reality bring positive signals in terms of people’s health and economic recovery. Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann who researched “Globalization, Political Regimes, and the COVID-19 Pandemic”enthusiastically shared his research findings and opened research contents associated with the topic at October JST Talk. Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann is a German Economist and Honorary Professor of Economics at Bonn University (Germany), Maastricht University (Netherlands), Free University Berlin (Germany), and Renmin University of China (China). At  present, Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann is being Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Population Economics (ABS: 3; ABCD: A), simultaneously, President of Global Labor Organization). Prof. Zimmermann’s research-focused issues comprise population, labor, development and emigration. In the opening, Prof. Zimmermann raised a question: Is globalization the reason causing Covid-19 pandemic? Which challenges does Covid-19 pandemic bring about?What is the role of political institutions in coping with this pandemic? Prof. Zimmermann quoted research by Qiu et al. (2020), pointing out that China well accomplished minimizing the harms of Covid-19 pandemic thanks to timely policies: tightly-controlling methods, city quarantine, local public health system. limiting crowds, avoiding face-to-face contact, minimizing transport from highly infectious locals to the lower ones and so on. Since the vaccines were invented, the infection possibility of Covid-19 virus has been narrowed. Even though vaccine production is processed in several developed countries, in the globalization context, due to international relations, vaccines have been distributed to every country. In addition, Covid-19 pandemic raises a research-required question of an early warning system, an issue for both developed countries like America in particular and World Health Organization (WHO) in general. Prof. Zimmermann affirmed that Covid-19 pandemic spreads to the world at an extreme speed, which humans are key causing factors. Prof. Zimmermann researched the initial impacts of globalization on the pandemic spread among nations throughout the following indexes: (1) initially infectious speed; (2) infection scale; (3) mortality rate. Based on the data and the statistics collected from 118 nations, the analysis result reveals that countries with open economy were affected more rapidly and enormously - it is related to human interaction through travel and emigration and implies that the pandemic can be prevented by creating distances among nations and concentrating on residents’s transport. However, this is not an argument against globalization; this expresses the possibility of greater health infrastructure investment throughout international cooperation for pandemic prevention. The efficiency of health investment and international cooperation was acclaimed in case the  mortality rate was lower. Besides, it is requested to develop suitably flexible national-distancing systems and identify early the indexes to detect future pandemic outbreak possibility. Furthermore, trading policies are demanded to accelerate effectively the exchange of goods and services associated with the pandemic; instead of obstructing them (there is no “one nation is above all” policy, replacing it, inner-nation solidarity is required). One surprising finding from Prof. Zimmermann’s research is that countries applying less strict pandemic prevention commonly have higher infection and mortality rates than those of the stricter ones. However, the countries applying the less-strict pandemic prevention may not respond immediately in the short term; however, value citizens’ lives and health become greater. To end his presentation, Prof. Zimmermann reaffirmed that decreasing Covid-19 infection is a long-term fight. Globalization is an essential inclination and enormous strategy; political regimes are not central but themore importantly behavior understanding to develop responsive strategies in each national context. Prof. Zimmermann’s presentation at October JST Talk temporarily closed the seminar on “Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World” in 2021 - organized flexibly via online and offline modalities in Covid-19 context. In the upcoming time, JABES will keep being the bridge holding academic exchange activities with the aim of assisting national and international researchers to illustrate their research findings and discussions as well as initializing further upcoming researches. Photos related to the Talk Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann presenting his research at October JST Talk A scholar questioning and discussing with Prof. Zimmermann in Q&A Session Prof. Zimmermann answering attended scholars’ inquiries Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES showing his appreciation to Prof. Zimmermann and expressing his direct discussing expectation to Prof. Zimmermann in the future Further information All new information related to JABES and outstanding events like ACBES International Conference and the JST Talks will be updated regularly on official information channels of JABES as follows News, Photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 2021 NCKU Overseas Week As part of a series of activities on the occasion of NCKU's 90th anniversary, NCKU OH in Vietnam will organize a Webinar with the topic: "Case study of Young Talent Cultivation in Taiwan and Southeast Asia". Participants will be able to share, learn more about working activities and programs to attract and develop young talents, improve education quality, cultivate scientific talents, etc. The speakers are leading Experts from Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. Speakers: Moderator: Date & Time: Platform: Registration Link: access here Welcome all of you!!! Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Industrial Revolution 4.0 has brought a variety of opportunities and challenges to urban development process. Digital transformation, an important step in this process, presents significant impacts to urban development around the world, in which, Vietnam is not an exception. This article aims to understand formation-and-development process of cities around the world as well as impacts of industrial revolution and digital transformation towards urban development, to analyze and to draw lessons learned from city digital transformation around the world besides analyzing Vietnamese context. The foundational solutions are to be provided with the purpose of assisting cities and localities across the country with an overview so as to take the appropriate steps before setting goals, developing strategies and implementing digital transformation programs effectively as well as contributing to building a stronger and sustainable Vietnam. Cities and urban development trends The fact that rapid urban growth led to the emergence of widely dispersed-or-developed city type in 20th century differed from compact city type of 19th century. This is precisely results from rapid industrialization, new technological inventions (automobiles), abundant land resources and cheap fossil fuels (Brilhante and Klaas, 2018; Lehmann et al., 2011). The ubiquitously constructed transportation and infrastructure systems also contribute to environmental degradation, natural resource destruction, traffic congestion and excessive fuel consumption in many cities around the world. (Co-operation and Development, 2012; Freire, 2013). It is because of these facts that have prompted urban researchers to start their journey to introduce new urban types towards sustainable development in order to promote economic growth, environmental protection and social justice (Brilhante and Klaas, 2018; Campbell, 1996). Since the 1980s, types of sustainable cities, in accordance with the above criteria, have been researched and developed. Following types of Green city, Eco-city, Carbon emission reduction city concentrate on environment whereas livable and sustainable city type emphasizes economic aspect and types of knowledge city, city smart city and so on focus more on social factors. Green cities are defined as those that are environmentally friendly to ensure sustainable consumption (UNEP, 2011). In addition to greening-the-city activity, other criteria of a green city are: clean air and water, clean streets and parks, self-healing ability against natural disasters, infection risk reduction from disease and an encouraging-place for green behaviors, like: using public transport, creating more green space for the city (Kahn, 2007). Typical examples of green-city are Copenhagen (Denmark), Bristol (UK), Barcelona (Spain) (Anguelovski et al., 2018; Brüel, 2012; Ersoy and Larner, 2020). Besides, eco-city is known as a "circular" urban environmental system in which inputs (resources) and outputs (wastes) are minimized (Register, 1987). Curitiba (Brazil), Freiburg (Germany), Stockholm (Sweden) and Adelaide (Australia) are considered the top eco-cities in the world (Kaltenegger and Fink, 2016). In livable cities, livability refers to life quality achieved by city dwellers, including physical, social, spiritual and personal development factors founded on the principles: equity, dignity, accessibility, confidence, participation and empowerment (Cities, 2003). Sustainable cities aim to meet city residents’ basic needs: infrastructure, living facilities, health and medical care, housing, education, transport, employment, harmonious management coordination to ensure benefits for all social segments (Ibrahim et al., 2015), with representatives as Hong Kong, Singapore, and Copenhagen (Denmark). On the other hand, knowledge cities are oriented towards knowledge-based development by encouraging continuous creation, sharing, evaluation, innovation and regular knowledge updating (Ergazakis et al., 2004). With the explosion of modern technology, in order to meet human beings’ new needs in recent years, Industrial Revolution 4.0 impacts and strong digital transformation activities as well as solving the remaining problems in existing types of current cities and smart cities have become a development trend for many cities around the world. In fact, many approaches and definitions of smart cities (Wall and Stavropoulos, 2016) and city development towards smart cities is not the same in all countries and localities in the world. In the most general way, the authors approach a smart city as a city type that uses/applies modern technical technologies to effectively solve the existing problems within the city in the future through all resources that can be used/mobilized towards sustainable development and improving urban residents’ life quality. Currently, many cities in the world: London (UK), Paris (France), Singapore, Barcelona (Spain), Amsterdam (Netherlands) are always listed in the smart city rankings in the world. (Mancebo and Sustainability, 2020; Willems et al., 2017). It can be stated that city types (mentioned above) and other various city types in the world have been born and developed with the following purposes: (1) Solving the urban problems created during city operation progress faced by the urban population; (2) Meeting city population’s new needs or enhancing city’s unique values with the ultimate goal towards the sustainable development and improvement in urban dwellers’ life quality. The resolution of these urban problems must be consistent with the natural, economic, social and cultural characteristics of each city. That these actions create distinctive urban images can be considered as city typical identity during this time. These typical images are what each city needs to form, preserve and promote in order to create its own distinguished features and ensure competitiveness in socio-economic development process. Impacts of Industrial Revolution and Digital transformation to urban development From the end of 18th century to the beginning of 21st century, humanity has been through 03 Industrial Revolutions and is entering 4th Industrial Revolution (Industrial Revolution 4.0). Each subsequent industrial revolution, as a development to a new height, gradually completes the shortcomings or problems of the previous industrial revolution; concurrently, carrying certain impacts on urban development. Industrial Revolution 1.0 opened a new era in human history with new production technologies (mechanics, mechanization) leading to large-scale urbanization and contributing to urban growth (Bernhard et al., 2014). Industrial Revolution 2.0 has created new premises and solid foundations for further industrial development (automation in production, electrification of factories and modern production lines), creating development impetus for new urban areas, providing better living conditions as well as improved urban sanitation for workers, contributing to urban sprawl and clear distinction related to land use purposes (Bernhard et al., 2014). Industrial Revolution 3.0 has pushed humanity forward significantly, producing a more-interconnected-world through information technology (IT) development (also known as Digital revolution) as well as semiconductor, supercomputer, personal computer (1970s and 1980s) and Internet enhancement (1990s), radically changing the forces of production and all spheres of social life in all regions (rural and urban areas), creating favorable conditions for saving natural resources, social resources, changing the structure of social production and so on, causing cities to return to the city with more compact structure, the need to develop sustainable city types to ensure residents’ life quality as a prerequisite for governments to choose. During this period, compact cities or eco-cities have begun to develop strongly (Bernhard et al., 2014). Inheriting from human development, Industrial Revolution 4.0, gradually appearing with blurring boundaries among physical, digital and biological fields, is considered as one multi-technology fusion and with the world center. Technology development creates entirely new production possibilities with a profound impact on economic, political and social life of the whole world (Schwab, 2017). Some typical technologies can be mentioned: big data, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, Internet of things (IoT), blockchain, 3D printing technology, virtual reality. Industrial Revolution 4.0 is taking place; consequently, it is not possible to summarize all the impacts on urban development. However, Industry Revolution 4.0 has promoted the urban type development: smart cities and ubiquitous cities. The factors of sustainable development and population’ life quality have become the development focus point towards cities and other regions; therefore, this industrial revolution can bring the industry with clean production technologies with more environmentally-friendly feature with less adverse effects on additional land uses, like housing, compared to previous production technologies. Digital transformation - one basic toolbar must be implemented thoroughly and effectively to develop in accordance with the current trend in Technology Revolution 4.0. Digital transformation is defined as the use of data and digital technology to completely and comprehensively change all aspects of socio-economic life, reshaping the way we live, work and relate to each other (N.T, 2020). Digital transformation needs to be distinguished from Digitization – a concept that exists in two forms: data digitization and process digitalization (Rijswijk et al., 2020). Data digitization is the transformation conversion from a physical or analog signal to a digital format (Autio et al., 2017). Meanwhile, process digitization is the process of applying digital technology to optimize existing processes in an urban area by flexibly and effectively coordinating between smart services, improving existing provided services (Talwar et al., 2020), increasing residents’ experience (Verhoef et al., 2021). Data digitization and process digitization are both seen as an important part of digital transformation, enabling a wide range of digital transformation activities whereas digital technologies of greater complexity are selected to create interactions on different subjects, for example, between digital technology, institutions, people, organizations, environment and so on. From this foundation, digital transformation is a required transformation to promote the process digitalization based on digital policies (Bertola et al., 2018). Digital transformation is the most profound stage to identify new business models by logically deploying intelligent services (Verhoef et al., 2021), also, digital transformation also alters the way knowledge of how cities/municipalities are operating while going beyond process digitization by changing fundamental tasks and processes within the city/urban (Caponio et al., 2015). Digital transformation process and technology development introduce positive improvements towards sustainable urban development aspects (Vial, 2019). From an economic perspective, the modern city is seen through a digital lens, leading to changes in urban economy in all developed countries and some developing countries (Vrchota et al., 2019). Digital transformation also plays a role in developing social justice within the city: creating new jobs, increasing labor productivity, work efficiency, service quality and so on (OECD, 2019b). Meanwhile, digital transformation also makes an important contribution to the sustainable development of the urban environment (Feroz et al., 2021): applications of AI, Big data, IoT for environmental sustainability improvement (Balogun et al. 2020), infectious water-borne disease identification (Goralski and Tan, 2020), carbon emission reduction and waste minimization into the environment (Demartini et al., 2019) and so on. It should be stated that Digital transformation plays an important role for urban development in Industry Revolution 4.0 era, stemming from the desire of solving thoroughly the existing problems in urban areas to form a unique identity of the city/urban in handling selected problems. This paper is in Book series “VIETNAMESE ECONOMY TOWARDS DIGITALIZATION PATHWAY”.  Please follow full research “Digitalization Impacts in urban development: Opportunities and challenges towards Việt Nam” here. Author group: Dr. Trịnh Tú Anh, MSc. Phạm Nguyễn Hoài, MSc. Trần Thị Quỳnh Mai, Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), UEH School of Technology and Design. This writing is in Series Spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH. We would like to invite distinguished readers to look forward to News Podcast ECONOMY #15 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IMPACTS TOWARDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES TOWARDS VIỆT NAM – PART 2: SUCCESSFUL DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE WORLD AND SUGGESTIONS FOR VIỆT NAM News, photos: Author group, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 19th, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was crowned champion of the “Zero Waste Cities Challenge” international competition, hosted and organized by WasteAid, an International Waste Management NGO and other sponsors. With a grand prize of €10,000 and 6 months of professional consultation from world experts in Environment and Circular Economy, “UEH Zero Waste Campus Project” is sure to receive the guidance of a lifetime to turn this sustainable dream into reality UEH – Zero Waste Cities Challenge Champion Between April and July of 2021, WasteAid’s Zero Waste Cities Challenge has received about 100 entries from all over the world. As the competition progressed, 12 organizations and businesses have been selected to enter the Ho Chi Minh City semi-final and participated in an 8-week free business consultation program with the Vietnam Silicon Valley Foundation, during which the teams were given opportunities to refine their business ideas, develop stronger business plans and hone their presentation skills. From there, 5 teams advanced to compete in the grand finale, held on October 19, and presented their innovative ideas in front of a panel of experts and judges, including Sam Wood – Deputy Consul General, British Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City; Uyen Mai – Southeast Asia Sustainability Leader, Dow Chemical; Matteo Chiampo – Managing Director, SecondMuse and Klaus Oberbauer – Program Director, SecondMuse. Sam Wood – Deputy Consul General, British Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, remarked: “It is a pleasure to see local organizations and businesses introduce ideas to improve resource efficiency and waste reduction in Ho Chi Minh City. As world leaders prepare to gather in Glasgow for the COP26 Climate Summit, the challenges of ensuring sustainable urban living are becoming more important than ever. The WasteAid Zero Waste Cities Challenge is a crucial initiative, highlighting the potential of wasted resources, and providing the support and investment needed to scale local initiatives.” This global competition is part of WasteAid's Circular Economy Network, sponsored by Huhtamaki, and is held in three cities: Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Guwahati in India and Johannesburg in South Africa. Together with the VECA Start-Up team, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) became the champion, securing the grand prize of grand prize of €10,000 and 6 months of professional consultation from world experts in Environment and Circular Economy. It is with ambitious desire that the teams accomplished their ultimate goal by 2022, which is to demonstrate a tangible impact on waste reduction and maximize resource efficiency in Ho Chi Minh City. The UEH team presents and answers Q&A with international experts By 2025, UEH commits to become a zero waste university, which is an important component of the sustainable university strategy. As a result, the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project will be implemented in 4 phases, with the first phase beginning in 2021, championing the “Rethink and Be Green” slogan. The aim of this is to apply the 3R (Reduce – Reduce – Recycle) across the campuses and build a smart education platform to raise awareness and trigger behavior changes for all UEHers. The phases of the UEH Zero Waste Campus project from 2021 to 2025 Supported by UEH Board of Management and guided by the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project is led by the Department of Marketing and Communication of the university. All participating units include the Union Association, Department of Facilities, Department of Student Affairs, and Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia. The project has been implemented for 4 months with specific platform products, serving the following phases. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management, MSc. Le Thi Hanh An - Project Director, in charge of UEH Brand Communication, the representative of UEH team, said: “We are delighted that the UEH Zero Waste Campus Project has been selected as the Winner of WasteAid’s Zero Waste Cities Challenge international competition. The past 2 months refining the project has given us a lot of opportunities to learn from experienced experts and coaches, all of whom have made the project possible with minimal risks. For us, this achievement doesn’t just hold practical values, but it’s also a vital stepping stone to push the project closer to the community. We are hopeful that we’d be able to find the best formula and execution for a zero-waste university, and from there, share it with other universities and organizations so that all of us can contribute to a better and more sustainable future. We’d like to extend our most profound gratitude to the Organizing Committee for hosting such a meaningful competition and giving all of us contestants a platform to voice our opinions that would not only impact the present but also future generations as well.” #UEH #UEHBenVung #UEHZeroWasteCampus #RethinkBeGreen See the press release from WasteAid and the Organizing Committe here. See more about the announcement of the winning project here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/wasteaid-circular-economy-network_circulareconomy-vietnam-hochiminh-activity-6856227535055790081-psJR?fbclid=IwAR0E_ymsIAOeAARAFuTSpgzSlfux-sjmvGZSwDHH4vft2-Eef3xHtbmgC4o https://wasteaid.org/winners-announced-in-zero-waste-cities-challenge-vietnam/?fbclid=IwAR3wLmlJ2_aFmliNek69aBe_cJV7M-CDVEvVElDxccdQMMva6hcwmECxL4E https://twitter.com/CircEconNetwork/status/1450461814089781252?s=20&fbclid=IwAR0R_8DffQtgj9IbHCGyP8__KktfkDtxKgDSk1iyL6mnHsdq2WRpPkMTuOk News, photos: UEH Zero Waste Campus Project, Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management & International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Digital currencies have been through a multitude of stages and historic milestones to gain its wide-accepted reputation of today. Despite the alarming rise in cases of fraud, digital currencies remain a phenomeon and a global trend. Stage 1: Idea formation (1995 – 1998) The idea of a new digital currency was first mentioned in the late 80s of the last century, when people envisioned a form of currency that could be sent without leaving a trace and without the need to go through centralized systems (banks) to authenticate transactions. In 1995, an American cryptologist called David Chaum implemented an anonymous form of cryptocurrency called Digicash. This is considered an early form of electronic payments that requires users to install software to be able to withdraw money from banks and needs to be encoded into a string of characters before being sent to another person. Before cryptocurrencies started their era in 2008, it can be said that the forerunners of Bitcoin were Digicash and Bit Gold. Bit Gold, commonly known as the forerunner of Bitcoin, was designed in 1998 by Nick Szabo. It requires participants to provide computing power to solve cryptographic problems, and the solvers receive rewards. If we combine the ideas of Chaum and Szabo together, it will create a product that is almost similar to today's Bitcoin. However, one thing that Szabo cannot solve is that electronic transaction data can be copied easily without a centralized system to manage and control. It was not until a decade later that an anonymous person with the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled “Bitcoin – A Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System”, opening the official era of cryptocurrencies. Stage 2: The beginning (2008 – 2010) On October 31, 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto – the pseudonym of a group of anonymous programmers published a whitepaper about the Bitcoin, a peer-to-peer system of digital currency, in which he described the functions of Blockchain in the Bitcoin. It can be seen that Satoshi’s group had started the Bitcoin project since August 18, 2008, when they bought the domain name Bitcoin.org. Another interesting thing to consider is that, but for the Blockchain technology, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies would not have been created. The history of the Bitcoin began from there onwards. Satoshi Nakamoto “dug” the first block of the Bitcoin network on January 3, 2009. The first block of 50 Bitcoin is considered the Genesis Block, and January 12 marked the first transaction with 10 Bitcoin from Nakamoto to Hal Finney, a computer programmer. Bitcoin seemingly had no value in the first few months of its apparance. Six months after the currency came to transaction, the value of a Bitcoin was even less than 14 cents. In May 2010, the most expensive pizza in history was bought with 10.000 Bitcoin, and till the beginning of November, the value of Bitcoin increased to 36 before stabilizing at 29 cents. Stage 3: The formation of the market (2010 – 2013) Despite not being popular among the public, Bitcoin showed that its value could increase rapidly. In February 2011, the price of a Bitcoin increased to $1.06 and when the article about cryptocurrencies appeared on the Forbes (the US), it even rose to $8.89 in late May. After an article was published on gawker.com about the attractiveness of cryptocurrencies in the community of online drug traffickers in June 2011, the price of a Bitcoin reached $27, tripling itself in just three weeks. The total transaction value of Bitcoin reached $130 million. Nevertheless, it reduced to around $4.77 in September. At this point, while Bitcoin is criticized for being used in the transactions on the dark webs like Silk Road, other cryptocurrencies were established: Litecoin, Namecoin, and Swiftcoin, pressuring the market. The total market capitalization of Litecoin ranked second in the market, followed by Namecoin and seven other cryptocurrencies. In 2012, the price of the Bitcoin rose constantly and the Bitcoin Foundation was established in September in order to promote the development and application of this cryptocurrency. Also in this year, another cryptocurrency called Ripple was established and funded by adventurous investors. In 2013, the owners of the Bitcoin failed to agree on new trading rules, leading to a Bitcoin fork and blockchains are split into two separate operating networks. Simultaneously, many different countries around the world looked for the best way to deal with cryptocurrencies. Thailand banned on the use of Bitcoin under any circumstances and announced that it is illegal to conduct transactions using cryptocurrencies. The German Minister of Finance does not accept Bitcoin as an official currency but may view it as a unit of account in order to prepare a future regulatory framework for taxing Bitcoin-based transactions. Similar to Thailand, the People's Bank of China (PBC) banned financial institutions from using Bitcoin and this has significantly reduced the value of the cryptocurrency. However, in Vancouver in Canada, by contrast, the first automatic teller machine (ATM) with Bitcoin was installed. Stage 4: A boom in fraud (2014 – 2015) The anonymity and a decentralized attestation system make cryptocurrencies lucrative investments and opportunities for criminals. In January 2014, Mt.Gox, the largest Bitcoin exchange at the time collapsed and had to declare bankruptcy, causing 850,000 Bitcoin losses to investors. Although it is impossible to know exactly what happened, many people believe that investors' Bitcoins on the Mt.Gox exchange have been stolen over time since 2011 and resold on other exchanges to exchange for cash, resulting in  investors finding themselves empty-handed upon checking their “e-wallets” one day. In 2015, a security flaw caused the Bitstamp exchange in Europe to be hacked, but fortunately the system recovered a few days later and no customers were harmed. It can be seen that the attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges are not just isolated events but are increasingly becoming a major threat to investors. Some exchanges now offer insurance packages for investors should similar situations happen. In addition, crypto traders are advised to use hardware wallets or software wallets to store cryptocurrency instead of leaving it on the exchange. Stage 5: Cryptocurrency becomes a phenomenon and a global trend (2016 – 2020) In 2016, cryptocurrencies continued to become a mainstream in the financial technology sector. The number of ATMs to withdraw cash from Bitcoin increased from 500 to a little fewer than 900 in just one year. The famous ride hailing service company Uber in Argentina switched to Bitcoin payment and the national train system in Switzerland also allowed customers to pay with Bitcoin. At this point, the price of Bitcoin was steadily increasing every year The price of Bitcoin at this time was also increasing every year, from $434 at the beginning of 2016 to $998 in January 2017. Also in 2017, Bitcoin underwent an upgrade to create a new blockchain fork, which was Bitcoin cash, in order to increase the system processing capacity on a large scale. Bitcoin user community gradually expanded across the continents. Japan passed a law allowing Bitcoin to become legal tender for payments and Skandiabanken in Norway integrated Bitcoin accounts into the payment system and regarded Bitcoin as an investment asset in the market. Another cryptocurrency that emerged strongly in 2017 and took second place in the market was Ethereum. The outstanding feature of this coin is that the smart contract is integrated into the system, creating the potential to be used for many different projects. However, there were also many other cryptocurrency systems that competed with Ethereum like Cardano or Tezos, causing the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies to grow rapidly. In 2018, Samsung, the world's leading electronics group confirmed that it was producing microprocessors for cryptocurrency mining. Many governments in Europe worked together to create specific regulations for this currency as well as to form new initiatives for national and regional monetary systems. Facebook announcing the Libra coin project and China being forecasted to be the first economy to issue a central bank digital currency (CBDC) are two of the most important events in 2019. Although Bitcoin was gradually seen as an investment asset in the market, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) completely banned the form of Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (Bitcoin ETF) from appearing on the market. This year, the world also witnessed a series of cryptocurrencies exchanges being attacked despite previous warnings about cybersecurity and security holes. In 2020, the Bitcoin price continued to rise and broke a series of previous records. The total capitalization of Bitcoin is around $500 billion with the price of each Bitcoin approaching $30,000 by year-end. The trend of issuing CBDCs from China spread to many countries around the world, but it was the Bahamas that was the first country in the world to officially launch a CBDC called Sand Dollar, which is also based on blockchain technology. In December 2020, Coinbase exchange announced plans to make the initial public offering (IPO) and listed on the US stock exchange with a valuation of about $28 billion. The Fortune magazine commented that this was an important milestone for the cryptocurrencies industry, opening up transparency in the management of cryptocurrencies exchanges in the future. See the full research paper "Digital Currencies and a New Generation of Global Monetary System" by the authors here. The group of authors: Dr. Le Dat Chi, MSc. Truong Trung Tai, MSc. Nguyen Trieu Dong, (UEH School of Finance). This is an article in the series of articles spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, cordially invites readers to read the DIGITAL ECONOMIC Knowledge Newsletter 8 An Overview of Digital Currency part 3 "The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and the New Monetary System”. News, photos: The group of authors, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On November 19th, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held Vietnamese Teachers' Day 39th Anniversary (November 20th, 1982 - November 20th, 2021) and was honored to receive First Class Independence Medal, awarded by President of Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This was a testament to Our continuous efforts and dedication of UEH leaders, lecturers, staff and employees in higher education career in addition to national socioeconomic construction-development contributions during Our past 45 years. Our celebration proudly welcomed the attendance of Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Secretary of Communist Party of Vietnam Designated Representation, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Education and Training; Dr. Tran Van Minh - Deputy Inspector -General of Government; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Hung - Deputy Chairman of Emulation and Commendation Department Ho Chi Minh City; Ms. Nguyen Thi La - Permanent Deputy Secretary of Communist Party of Vietnam Committee of Universities and Colleges Group Ho Chi Minh City. In terms of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City representatives, there witnessed the participation of Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong – Secretary of Communist Party Committee, UEH Council Chairman; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Deputy Secretary of Communist Party Committee, UEH Vice President; Dr. Bui Quang Viet – Union Chairman. In addition, there received the presence of Lectures, Executive Secretary of UEH Party Committee, Standing Union; Youth Union and Students’ Association; Board of Management of UEH Schools; Board of Directors of Vinh Long Campus; Heads of UEH-affiliated Units, Departments and Institutes of UEH and member UEH schools. UEH officials and employees at Headquarter and Vinh Long Campus attended the ceremony via online modality. Overview of Vietnamese Teacher’s Day 39th Anniversary UEH Vinh Long Campus lecturers and officials monitoring the online event Delivering a speech at this celebration, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President asserted: “This Vietnamese Teachers' Day meeting is associated with UEH Great Family’s joy and pride; in which, UEH 45th Anniversary of establishment is one magnificent mark. On this occasion, UEH honorably holds a ceremony to receive First Class Independence Medal. This indicates Vietnamese Communist Party and State recognition for our accomplishments, roles, and positions that UEH has achieved for 45 years of constantly striving for growth, reaching the regional level and integrating into the world. These greatly massive achievements have been gained thanks to UEH leaders, lecturers and official generations’ hard work and dedicated commitment. On behalf of Party Committee, UEH Council and Board of Management, I would like to acknowledge and do thank all retired generations and currently-working lecturers and officials for their valuable contributions. That is a massively motivational basis for our University to boldly and passionately innovate and move forward.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH delivering a congratulatory speech at Celebration During our 45-year constructing, endeavoring and evolving journey, University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City lecturers, officials and employee generations have always been presenting continuous efforts to overcome difficulties and challenges; unceasingly innovating, creating, building and developing UEH into one national key public university, an address for highly-qualified training as well as a venue to transfer and apply scientific research results into practice; actively participating in policy-planning processes in addition to  effectively contributing to the economic construction-development career of Ho Chi Minh City and the whole country. UEH's sequential efforts and enormous performances for education and training have been recognized and appreciated by Party, Government, State Levels and Sectors with various awards, noble titles and international community honors on prestigious rankings: Top 25 Performing Universities in knowledge transferring fields in accordance with "Income from Continuous Professional Development" Standard for 05 consecutive years (U-Multirank 2016 - 2020); the only economics-field university included in QS 550+ Asia 2022 as well as being in numerous other reputable university rankings (SCImago research institution international rankings; Webometrics ranking of Digitization Capacity, Visibility, Transparency or Openness, and Excellence or Scholar;  academic reputation Eduniversal ranking and so on). UEH, on Vietnamese Teachers' Day 39th Anniversary occasion, under Decision number 1686/QĐ-CTN October 26th, 2021, was gloriously and proudly awarded First Class Independence Medal by President of Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This is one of the most highly noble Vietnamese State Medal for exceptionally outstanding collectives and individuals, contributing to national construction and development in  2011 - 2020 period. What is more, UEH was attained Emulation Flag awarded by Government at this solemn celebration. Mr. Nguyen Hoang Hung - Deputy Chairman of Emulation and Commendation Department Ho Chi Minh City administering First Class Independence Medal and State-level Commendation Titles Awarding Ceremony. Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Secretary of Communist Party of Vietnam Designated Representation, Deputy Minister of Education and Training awarding First Class Independence Medal to UEH Dr. Tran Van Minh - Deputy Inspector-General of Government presenting Governmental Emulation Flag to UEH UEH's lecturers , with continuously educational efforts and dedication to the country, were titled at the Celebration: Prof. Vo Thanh Thu - Senior Lecturer, School of International Business - Marketing being acclaimed  People's Teacher 2020 title; Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) being acclaimed Distinguished Teacher 2020 and National Emulation Fighter 2021 title; Assoc. Prof. Mai Thi Hoang Minh - Senior Lecturer, School of Accounting being acclaimed Distinguished Teacher 2020 title; Assoc. Prof. Tram Thi Xuan Huong - Senior Lecturer, School of Banking being acclaimed Distinguished Teacher 2020 title. Prof. Vo Thanh Thu - Senior Lecturer, School of International Business - Marketing being acclaimed People's Teacher 2020 title Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES); Assoc.Prof. Mai Thi Hoang Minh - Senior Lecturer, School of Accounting; Assoc.Prof. Tram Thi Xuan Huong - Senior Lecturer, School of Banking being awared with Distinguished Teacher 2020 title Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) winning National Emulation Fighter 2021 title The titles above are Party and State recognition for UEH’s achievements, roles, positions, and individuals in the development process, marking UEH 45-year striking attainment. To acquire those milestones, it should mention the dedication and devotion to the educational career of all lecturers and officials who have laboriously imparted scientific knowledge and moral lessons on UEH learner generations as well as UEHer generations’ efforts, solidarity and love crystallization for UEH’s sustainable development. Upholding inherent values ​​and "Tôn sư trọng đạo" (Respect towards Teachers) tradition, all UEH members will keep attempting to expectations and triumphs on upcoming journeys towards Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. Once again, on Vietnamese Teachers' Day occasion, UEH does wish all UEH lecturers plenty of health, happiness, and success in a hundred-year human-cultivation career. Photos related to Celebration: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Globalization and Industrial revolution 4.0 have been comprehensively and deeply shaping all aspects of life while traditional fields are constantly shifting in an increasingly flat world. Education is one highly competitive business and Smart University is born as an alternative to traditional universities. Upon synthesizing theoretical foundations, analyzing and inheriting from previous studies, the authors from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has conducted one research on analyzing the opportunities and the challenges towards UEH in particular and those of other universities in general during this ‘becoming-intelligent’ process. From this foundation, this author group would like to suggest some solutions towards Smart University development. Smart University – Inevitable transformation of education industry in the 4.0 era In the current period of rapid technological development, education, admittedly, is one highly competitive business. To adapt to Industrial revolution 4.0, universities have been adjusting their operational strategies to survive. Smart University was born as an alternative to traditional universities. With Smart University, technology becomes an integral tool towards learning, researching, serving learning and other related tasks; concurrently, accumulation and restructuring processes towards becoming a Smart University have been considered as an inevitable process that universities will have to go through in the future. Smart Library at UEH At current universities in Vietnam, the application of information technology in particular and that of 4.0 technology in general are being limited without synchronization. Therefore, the transition implementation from a traditional university to smart university is being in its early stage. The formulation and development of a strategy serving the change-promoting process towards Smart University is an urgent but open issue although these issues have received much attention from academic communities from many countries around the world. Approaching Smart University by means of comprehensive digital transformation On behalf of UEH researcher team on Smart University issue, Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH – illustrated: “Smart University concept, actually, can be approached from various perspectives. From the perspective of what UEH is performing and researching, Smart University concept is generalized as a higher education institution oriented to digital transformation and applying digital infrastructure, digital human resources, digital data, digital technology to provide personalized learning services to all learner generations, meeting the requirements of lifelong learning and sustainable development. This is a very important idea aiming at building a Smart University. In other words, " being smart - smartness", to put it more simply, refers to innovative solutions for handling problems and challenges arising during university operation for its sustainable development. It should be noted that technology tool, in Smart University, is to help solve problems; it does not mean that applying technology equals to being smart. It is the Innovative solutions to university challenges is labeled smart.” QR code system integration for booking and book borrowing at UEH Smart Library Besides the components similar to those of traditional universities, Smart Universities comprise the major specialized components. Nguyen Huu Duc et al. (2020), on researching on smart university implementation in Vietnam, proposed a model of fundamental elements of smart university (V-SMARTH model) including as follows: Digital Resources: Being the fundamental element of Smart University and online teaching-and-learning. Digital resources refer to the use of digital textbooks with many features superior to traditional textbooks and electronic textbooks (e-textbooks); listing as: directly monitoring and managing the learning process and academic results, assessment and testing outcomes; allowing connections to external learning resources. In particular, both teachers and learners can develop this digital resource. Open educational content: Being an important feature in Smart-University-mission implementation regarding flexible and personalized training. Open educational content consists of: open learning materials; open information, online MOOC lectures, open training programs and mobile contents and so on. In addition, digital resources refer to the reosurce connection among different universities, in which shared culture is considered as a criterion in evaluating the quality and effectiveness of Digital resources. Virtual educational environment: Being an environment that allows to combine teaching and assessment activities on an online platform with a variety of classroom models (common class, special class, integrated classroom and creative experiential classroom) with different teaching-learning methods (problem-based teaching, project-based teaching, discussion, interdisciplinary integration, experiential teaching and learning) as well as additional facilities; listing as: virtual labs, virtual libraries and virtual learning devices. In addition, Virtual educational environment also provides online monitoring, testing and assessment to help assess learners more flexibly and comprehensively. Tailored (Personalized) Learning Needs: Reinforcing the flexibility of the education system and building customized curriculum that aligns with personal interests and future-oriented careers. Teaching and learning can follow a fixed route with many forms (online or face-to-face) or an individual-oriented program depending on interests, needs and abilities. Interactive Educational Environment: Referring to teaching learning through an interactive web platform. This interaction includes interaction between learners and teachers, interactions among learners and interactions between learners and digital resources. This learning type can take place anywhere with full contents. This interaction not only promotes sharing and a culture of sharing but also brings downsides regarding copyright, intellectual property, ethics and academic integrity. Digital infrastructure: Referring to digital legal infrastructure assurance, digital human resource infrastructure, digital data infrastructure and digital technology infrastructure are for Smart University development. Nguyen Huu Duc et al. (2020), with the purpose of intelligence level assessment of Smart University, proposed the 5-level intelligence of Smart University as follows: Connection - information acquisition and connection; Conversion - information transformation and digitization; Cyber ​​- analysis and diagnosis; Cognition - identification and prediction; Configuration - optimization. Level 1 – Information acquisition and connection (Connection): University systems are capable of collecting information and connecting stakeholders in learning-related issues; listing as: learning environment, teaching methods, learning objects, teachers’ teaching styles. These systems can be customized to adapt to different devices (for example: computers, tablets, phones or other operating systems like iOS and Android). In addition, the systems are capable of acquiring and managing information regarding all objects, events and processes on campus. For example, sensors are used to record data concerning the surrounding environment (for example: electricity usage, lights, temperature, humidity and so on). Smart card readers are to open doors of lecture halls, computer rooms, classrooms and enable features/software/hardware. Facial, voice, and gesture recognition systems and corresponding devices are to retrieve and process data; listing as: attendance, class activities and so on. Level 2 – Conversion - information transformation and digitization (Conversion): From the information collected and managed at level 1, systems in level 2 have the ability to connect them together and bring statistical results. For example: students’ degree of attendance, students’ academic results, lecturers’ sum of teaching hours, students’ assessment regarding lecturers in-charge, students’ registration level by individual lecturer, current situation related to classroom and laboratory usage. Level 3 – Analysis and diagnostics (Cyber): From analysis results at level 2, the system at level 3 has the ability to analyze, make diagnoses and learn from the results so as to perfect the system. For example: (i) After collecting data on students’ learning outcomes, this system is able to analyze the reasons why students do not get better results; listing as: studying too many subjects in a semester, missing too many lessons or (ii): From collecting information related to classes with too few students registering, the system can analyze reasons: listing as: lecturers’ quality, unsuitable class time for students and so on. Level 4 – Identification and prediction (Cognition): After obtaining the analysis results from level 3, the system at level 4 will use these results to forecast possible outcomes and provide solutions. For example, this system is capable of predicting students’ academic results and lecturers’ teaching quality (student participation, student understanding) as well as the enrollment management system to predict and control changes in annual student numbers, to forecast on which resources students spend most time and to ask instructors to provide additional resources sharing similar relevant properties or Campus-wide Safety System to predict, identify and response appropriately and inappropriately within UEH campus. Level 5 – Optimization (Configuration): Smart University has the ability to self-change, optimize and self-maintain the internal structure purposefully. For example, the system automatically identifies systems, parameters, sensors and features in a smart classroom that are appropriate for the subject, class characteristics, instructors in the way that  sensors determine whether students are in the classroom or not or whether all lights are on pr not and so on and adjust accordingly; the system automatically redefines the system, hardware, software and features in an appropriate smart classroom that is suitable for each lecturer, self-healing systems in case of an incident (for example: the server automatically being locked and self-recovering when a virus invades and so on). Comprehensive digital transformation towards Smart University: From the case of University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City to solution proposal for universities in Vietnam In accordance with the assessment regarding current deployment status of existing commercial University components at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH following V-SMARTH model (Nguyen Huu Duc et al., 2020), UEH is classified in a group of universities that are ready to be smart in the transition from a traditional university to a smart university through a large proportion of lecturers and administrators participating in this digital transformation process, a part of the activities have been standardized while a few have been quantified. Practical experiences and implementation at UEH have been further shared by Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President as follows: Dr. Bùi Quang Hùng – UEH Vice President * Dear Dr. Bui Quang Hung, would you kindly share further information regarding the current situation of Smart University deployment at Ho Chi Minh University of Economics in the recent years? Dr. Bui Quang Hung: It could be stated that digital transformation at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was deployed very early, more than 10 years ago. Until the present time, UEH has had more than 60 applications in all activities from teaching, research and administration besides digital transformation campaigns serving the community. In terms of UEH priority in the next 5 years, UEH does aim at Smart university components: 1st: To develop a digital technology platform in a sustainable way; 2nd: To develop Digital communication; 3rd: To enhance the learning environment experience at UEH; 4th: To upgrade digital support in management, teaching and learning; 5th: To promote scientific research management towards technology application, digital transformation and AI orientations; 6th: To develop community relationships. For example, UEH recently organized a project to support high schools in digital transformation implementation towards teaching and learning in Covid-19 pandemic context. Way Finding system at UEH campuses (Intelligent guidance system to the nearest Lecture halls, Offices, Functional Boards and Bus routes) * Smart Universities are, definitely, the destination for sustainable development and innovation in higher education in the context of the industrial revolution 4.0. From UEH implementation experience, which solutions would you kindly suggest towards a Smart University in Vietnam? Dr. Bui Quang Hung: “I would like to raise some solutions from my personal. First, from management agency perspective, we have discussed too much about smart universities; however, a complete collection of indicators or models for a smart university has not been introduced yet. This is an important foundation for the State to grant certain investment levels for universities; especially, public universities that are implementing digital transformation. Second, as far as we are concerned, there must be technology application in digital transformation. The fact that funding for this is an investment, not an annual expenditure requires a lot of money. This should demand investment from the State, a socialization mechanism in digital transformation at universities. Third, human resources, in my opinion, plays the very important role; especially, leadership and manager teams in digital transformation implementation. What I mostly emphasize is the role of senior leaders in inspiring, sharing vision, leading as well as supporting university members towards digital transformation implementation. In the digital transformation in universities, as I did mention above, technology issue is not important; what matters is the "soft" factor, rather than the human issue, that decides the success of this digital transformation process”. Fourth, it is necessary to have a strategy and a plan for digital transformation. It should be emphasized that we must have the right approach from the beginning so as not to waste time in the approaching process or funding investment. My point of view is that: to do first what is easy whereas what is complicated is saved for later. It is necessary to gradually increase the whole university-team consensus because the digital transformation process takes time, Fifth, the need for internal communication is completely crucial because this factor determines awareness, initiative and consensus of the entire staff in accepting and agreeing to be ready for changes related to digital conversion. Sixth, each university, along with the digital transformation process, must build and apply a modern university governance model. Last but not least, seventh, that digital transformation means security risks is related to the process of information technology application and information security assurance. This issue must be paid attention to during digital conversion process”. To sum up, accumulation and restructuring process to become Smart University is considered an inevitable process that universities should have to go through in the future. Currently, many opportunities are available for Smart University development in Vietnam: listing as: timely and correct direction of the State towards the transformation of higher education institutions, human resources at university educational institutions or strengths in technology application in Vietnam. Nevertheless, along with advantages above, there exist many challenges in leadership, strategy development, employees’ consensus towards change acceptance, information security issue; especially, the issues related to digital transformation cost. Please have the full version of “Towards being a Smart University through comprehensive digital transformation: one representative case of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city” research paper here. Author group: Professor. Dr. Nguyễn Đông Phong; Dr. Bùi Quang Hùng; Dr. Phan Thị Bảo Quyên; Ma. Phan Tấn Lực; Dr. Lê Nhật Hạnh (UEH) This paper is in Series Spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite dear readers to look forward to Podcast ECONOMICS NUMBER #13 “CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FROM BIG DATA PERSPECTIVE” Edited: Department of Marketing and Communication Paper & podcast are edited from the interview conducted VOH E-Newspaper (Further information can be searched here) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) can improve the efficiency and safety of the whole retail payment system and the valuable wholesale payment systems, enhancing the efficiency of the payment. In addition, CBDC also benefits the wholesale and the interbank payments. Currently, 88% of the CBDC projects use blockchain technology for the experiment and maintenance of their systems. A Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is a central bank-issued digital currency that has a national unit of account and represents the central bank's debt obligations. There are two types of CBDC coins that are currently popular in the world: retail CBDC and wholesale CBDC. “Retail” CBDCs serve end users (such as households and businesses) for everyday payment purposes, as an alternative to coins and paper money. CBDC is different from money transfers, e-wallets, and payment cards because CBDCs are direct debt obligations of the central bank, while other forms are debt obligations of intermediary financial institutions. Retail CBDC projects will often aim to expand people and businesses' access to financial services, help improve microfinance and improve labor productivity. “Wholesale” CBDCs are used primarily in the interbank market. Designed for use between central banks and commercial banks to clear large amounts of money. This form of CBDC is similar to reserve money and current accounts at central banks. This “wholesale” CBDC is also used in the modern financial system, where tokens with algorithms automatically process smart contracts to review the financial position of financial institutions and central banks. As of April 2021, according to PriceWaterHouseCooper (2021), there are more than 60 central banks in the world that have conducted CBDC research and some countries have implemented CBDC in practice. In addition, the wholesale CBDC projects have not achieved significant success, only about 70% of the projects are announced to be experimental, and almost no country has implemented the wholesale CBDC. Bahamas and Cambodia are two countries that have put digital currency into circulation In terms of technology infrastructure, 88% of CBDC projects use blockchain technology for testing and maintaining the digital currency system. The blockchain system has many outstanding advantages such as high security, transactions automation by smart contracts, the convenience for auditing and monitoring transactions, secured personal information, and it is very easy to convert with other digital assets. Blockchain technology has been forecasted to be the financial revolution of the society, helping to improve the speed and cost of transactions while eliminating intermediaries, making the public financial market transparent and accessible to the majority of the population. CBDCs can improve the efficiency and safety of both retail payment systems and high-value wholesale payment systems Currently, the use of cash is decreasing because it is now much easier to pay by card or through mobile applications. Although it is very unlikely that the central bank will remove cash from the payment system, it is still possible because of the negative effects of cash. Cash is difficult to track by nature, so it is often used for tax evasion, money laundering and illicit transactions. Cash also creates a security risk in the monetary movement and payments. Therefore, future governments want to get rid of cash to reduce crime and improve their tax collection. Therefore, cryptocurrencies are created by the Central Banks to ensure that they still play a role in the function of money. Based on technology, CBDC can improve the efficiency and safety of both retail payment systems and high-value wholesale payment systems. On the retail side, this digital currency could improve the efficiency of payments. For example, payment at point of sale (POS), online and peer to peer (Peer to Peer – P2P). CBDCs can also be beneficial for wholesale and interbank payments; another example is that it can facilitate faster settlement and extend processing time. Transactions on CBDC are usually done based on Tokens issued by the Central Banks. Like Bitcoin, this approach will use a form of distributed ledger technology (DLT) to verify ownership of each token and validate payment transactions without requiring direct participation by any other clearing agency. However, in contrast to Bitcoin and other virtual currencies, the Central Banks determine the supply of the CBDC token. They will be fixed in nominal terms and treated as legal tender. Furthermore, the Central Banks can establish transparent procedures for transactions, updates, and integration of other transactions into these distributed ledgers (DLTs). See the full research paper "Digital Currencies and A New Generation of Global Monetary System" by the authors here. The authors: Dr. Le Dat Chi, MSc. Truong Trung Tai, MSc. Nguyen Trieu Dong (UEH School of Finance). This is an article in the Series of articles on spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH, cordially invites readers to watch DIGITAL ECONOMIC Knowledge Newsletter 9 An Overview of Digital Currency – Part 4: “The typical CBDCs” News, photos: Author Groups, Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management & International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Consumer price and consumer price index play an essential role in management and administration of State's macro-policies, contributing to the development of production and business activities and international trade. In developed countries around the world, big data has been applied to calculate consumer price index and achieved outstanding results. Acknowledging the necessity and relevance of global trend and aiming at contributing a part to the big data mining experience in Vietnam, the authors from UEH School of Technology and Design conducted “Big data mining in consumer price index calculation in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City case)” research. This article introduces price-collecting method from websites for consumer price index calculation besides challenges as well as presenting recommendations for quality improvement towards current consumer price information collection. Current traditional consumer price index approaches Consumer prices and consumer price index play a crucial role in management and administration of State’ macro policies; listing as: policies on monetary and financial management, inflation management, banking interest rate adjustments, exchange rate adjustments, regional socio-economic development policies, salary policies and so on, all of which contribute to the development of production and business activities and international trade. Consumer price index (CPI) is the relative indicator (in %) that reflects the trend and level of consumer price fluctuations of items over time in a representative basket of consumer goods and services. Consumer price refers to the amount of money that a consumer has to pay when purchasing a unit of a good or service that is directly used in daily life. Consumer price is expressed as the goods’ retail prices on the market or those of services serving people' daily life. In the case that goods or services are to be without a listed price that the buyer can bargain, the consumer price is the price that the buyer actually pays after negotiating with the seller. In Vietnam, statistical information on consumer price index is collected from consumer price survey conducted by General Statistics Office in all 63 Provinces and Cities and published monthly on the last day of the month. In consumer price survey plan for 2014-2019 period, Statistics Department conducted a consumer price survey by sampling method a basket of 654 goods and services at stalls and stalls at markets, selling venues (specializing in retail), business and service establishments and so on that have stable business locations. Goods and services in goods basket are divided into 3 main groups: The 1st group only investigates once a month on the 10th of every month; The 2nd group will survey 3 times a month on the 1st, 10th and 20th of every month; The 3rd group will be conducted in accordance with the number of occurrences in the month. On the other hand, the traditional survey method also has some shortcomings. Firstly, questionnaire collection at local places faces many difficulties, especially, the collection time taking place on public holidays, Tet or social-distancing implementation local time and so on causes the fact that most businesses will not open for sale and the prices of goods and services often have large fluctuations at these times, all of which are also a limitation that needs to be dealt with. Secondly, non-sampling errors still arise during collection process. Thirdly, processing difficulties related to goods and services with short life cycles do not exist at survey period and many new goods arise during the survey period. In addition, problems regarding survey funding, sample selection and number calculation of local stabilized-goods selling venues, settlement concerning stores in survey sample that are increasingly narrowing their business, decreased market share and so on are additional difficulties during data collection in accordance with traditional survey method. Approaching consumer price index from Big Data mining in digital era Industrial revolution 4.0 foundation, along with digital economy development, has created new data sources – an amazing opportunity for statistics industry to improve quality and efficiency of information collection mission. This online source of price data will help price statistics to measure price changes more accurately, expand sample size, identify substitutes accurately based on consumer behavior, precisely measure price changes, reduce or eliminate dependency from respondents and reduce survey costs. In addition, data sources collected from Web sites will help to improve collection time with more details in quantity and diversity, higher more data collection frequency without increasing costs. To find out the process and calculating method regarding Consumer Price Index in accordance with big data approach, the authors conducted researches and collected information from 28 websites of companies and E-commerce platforms with 246,069 items. Online source of price data will present a beneficial opportunity for statistics industry to deal with the challenges that traditional consumer price statistics are facing. Price collecting method from big data has a much bigger number of items than those of the traditional method, approximately 250,000 items in a 3-month period; therefore, CPI calculated from big data implies that fluctuations concerning market price fluctuations are more sensitive and stable. If an item in the goods basket of traditional CPI (especially those only collected within 1-month period) fluctuates strongly (increased or decreased deeply), overall CPI will be greatly affected. Big data, on the other hand, won't be impacted greatly as a lot of other goods in the same group are collected without any big volatility. In addition, collecting method from big data is more representative in terms of sample because the fact that the prices of all goods are collected implies that the sample can be considered as representative of all the goods available in the market. For traditional CPI, in contrast, the goods basket is updated every 5 years; consequently, many popular consumer goods have appeared on the market but not been updated. Moreover, that the goods basket size is only 654 popular representative consumer products indicates the lack of more complete goods basket compared to the constant fluctuation reality of the market. Data source Operation and exploitation in consumer price index calculation Mining big data for statistics is a new content, human resources in this field are being in lack of in quantity besides certain limitations in quality. System operation, software development, data mining and so on are necessary skills to perform this job well. Therefore, educational institutions need to improve their training quality as well as training programs must adhere to reality and meet job requirements. On that basis, the trainees are able to handle practical problems related to big data during their being recruited. At the same time, our State should to develop a coordination mechanism and create favorable conditions for a close relationship between the employers and UEH. Regarding training organizing, for statistics industry, it is necessary to focus on training, capacity and skill improvement, information technology level application enhancement, knowledge and skill equipment related to data for specialized staff performing professional work as well as information technology workers in the whole industry. Researching and applying data science and modern advanced technologies, suitable for statistical work in Vietnam. Mentioning big data, a mostly-referred concept is Machine learning (ML) that teaches computers to do what naturally humans can do. The key is to learn from experience. Currently, the authors are manually performing item coding in accordance with the representative good-and-service list (commodity code level 5) of consumer price index. Economic subdivision and data coding are routine, necessary and essential statistical work to ensure that all collected data are comparable. Therefore, if researches can apply machine learning algorithms in data encryption work, the massive workload will be greatly reduced. From authors’ suggestion, first, it is possible to choose a small sample in the data set for encryption experts; second, conduct algorithms to help the machine learn the work and experience from experts’ encrypted models; finally, use this machine learning technique to classify or encode the rest of the data using the work learned from experts’ coding. During the implementation process, to ensure accuracy and reliability of encrypted data, it is possible to repeat the operation many times: choosing a small sample, machine learning, expanding the sample for coding machine, checking samples, deploying the whole data if the rate is satisfactory, expanding the samples so that the machine learns more if the rate is unsatisfactory and so on. Automatic coding like the above process will help earlier data compilation and publication; therefore, the published data will become more valuable to users. Machine Learning is a mostly-mentioned concept when it comes to big data (Big data). What is more, Big Data exploitation and analysis requires a well-developed information technology infrastructure and outstanding technologies. To develop this field, it is necessary to focus on developing investment in computing infrastructure: upgrading information technology infrastructure, leasing information technology infrastructure to serve the information collection system by electronic ballot; capacity enhancement of Server Center; emphasizing on implementing an online information collection system on websites and processing information in real time; building an overall architecture so that the system is open, ready to integrate, upgrade and expand the system in necessity. In terms of funding, most modern information technology systems often require high costs, in addition to additional costs (for example: operation and maintenance costs, especially, the cost of operating systems, software copyright, safety equipment, network security and so on). Therefore, upon information extraction deployment from big data, it is necessary to consider investment effectiveness. Besides, it is necessary to pay attention to other alternative data source supplement: data sources from providers and E-commerce market development, factors that have contributed to quality improvement regarding consumer price index. Along with digital era development, Big Data advent is an opportunity in boosting the economy if we should acknowledge how to take full advantage. Please refer to the ful research titled “Big data mining in sonsumer price index calculation” here. Author group: PhD. Hà Văn Sơn – UEH School of Technoloy and Design, MA. Nguyễn Thanh Bình – Statistical Department at Ho Chi Minh City. This paper is in Series of Spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH. We would like to invite our distinguished readers to looke forward to Knowledge News ECONOMY NUMBER  #14  “Smart City with human-centered principle”. News, Photos: Author group, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology QS Educational Organization (Quacquarelli Symonds, UK) has just announced the ranking results of Best universities in Asia 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022), in which University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been promoted from Top 601+ in 2021 Rankings to enter Top 551-600 in 2022 Rankings. This achievement has asserted UEH effort in our journey to becoming a prestigious multi-disciplinary university in Asia with sustainable development. UEH rises to the top 551+ in Best Universities in Asia 2022 (QS Asia University Rankings 2022) In accordance with the latest rankings, methods and calculation data by QS Asia, UEH, as the only University in economics and management in Vietnam enrolling in Best Universities Ranking in Asia, ranks in Top 551-600, upgrading its position compared to that in 2021 (in Top 601+) and being in Top 10 Vietnamese Universities listed in ranking. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Rector of UEH commented: “This result contributes to UEH vision recognition of becoming one of 500 best universities in Asia by 2025; concurrently, assists UEH in strengthening our firm belief in UEH restructuring strategy towards becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University”. Being recognized as one prestigious University Ranking, QS Asia ranks Universities based on 11 criteria with varying density, comprising: Academic reputation (30%); Brand-name reputation (20%); Faculty-versus-student ratio (10%); Percentage of Lecturers holding Doctorate degree (5%); Published article rate per Faculty (5%); Article citation index (10%); International research network (10%); International lecturers (2.5%); International students (2.5%); Domestic exchange students (2.5%); Foreign exchange students (2.5%) and so on. These indicators are designed to reflect the top priorities towards education and research activities of Asian universities. To achieve this achievement, UEH Board of Management, along with all officials, staffs and employees, has been producing outstanding efforts with considerable contributions in training, research and knowledge transfer activities accumulated over the years, especially 2016-2021 period, as follows: UEH Program of expanding researches and applied knowledge has attracted great attention from community and society Participating in University Rankings obviously demonstrates UEH proactive integration with higher education in the region and the world and strongly affirms UEH international recognition for UEH constant efforts in both quality and quantity in terms of education and researches for constructing activities, connecting community and expanding knowledge and more on the path towards multidisciplinary and sustainable development. Further information regarding QS Asia official announcement can be searched at: https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/asian-university-rankings/2022 https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-economics-ho-chi-minh-city-viet-nam Photos and report by:  Department of Marketing and Communication, ISCM Institute Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On 2nd November, 2021, within the framework of the Jeul Project, Siena University (Italy) has organized a periodic seminar. Participated partners include Siena University (Italy), Kent University (UK), Skoda Auto University (Czech), Vilnius University (Lithuania), Nanjing University and Jianing University (China), Banking University HCM, and UEH (Vietnam). Dr. Hoang Hai Yen and Dr. Nguyen Thi Thuy Linh (Faculty of Banking) represented UEH University to participate in the seminar. Following are the 6 main topics of the seminar: 1 - Establish connections with the industries, 2 - Identify skills and knowledge shortages and embed the required skills in the curricula 3 - Develop and utilize case studies in teaching, 4 - Develop teaching materials for 2 undergraduate modules on Enterprise Pathway, and a suitable Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) as a delivery mode. 5 - Quality assurance training 6 - Dissemination and exploitation of information in training and research In the seminar, partner universities reported the work which had been done during the three-month period from August to October 2021. UEH representatives reported 4 topics as followed: (1) UEH university has restructured itself into a multidisciplinary university with the establishment of 03 member schools: Business School; School of Economics, Law and State Government, School of Technology and Design. UEH took the brand name UEH University. Ranking of UEH University increased from top 601 (2021 year) to top 551-600 (2022 year) by QS world university ranking. (2) UEH has implemented online training for lecturers and staff on Blended Learning. The series of training lasted 5 days for Deans, Vice Deans, Program Director, and all UEH faculty staff. The training delivered 2 packages for different audience. Training package 1: “Digital and pedagogical skills to successfully apply blended learning”. Training duration was 3 days. Training package 2: “Standard blended learning quality assessment”. Training duration was 2 days. (3) UEH has collaborated with Thomson Reuter to organize a training series for lecturers on data mining by Thomson Reuters. There were 47 participants in total. Training duration was 5 days with 5 topics as followed: In addition, UEH has also guided more than 600 students to learn about Core-banking software using the Simulation Center, which was supported in part of the funding from the JEUL Erasmus Plus project. (4) Report on the number of students studied in the corporate semester, in the period of internship from August to October 2021; The partner universities of the JEUL- Erasmus Plus project were very impressed with what UEH has achieved in the recent years. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Vietnamnet News] - Direct learning in the new normal needs to follow Covid-19 risk reduction keywords, which is a 5K-combination technology in a broad sense for all-level education system. Provinces have gradually come back to the new normal. The expanded immunization policy for 12-17 year-old genre is starting to roll out, opening the prospect that students will soon return to face-to-face schools. In the past 2 years, particularly almost this year, students had to stay at home without stopping studying because they have frequently studied online. Many parents, students, and even educators at all levels have believed that online learning is only a temporary solution to the crisis. However, Covid-19 is being present. Accompanying that is the rapid development of digital transformation achievements in all fields, including education, especially the large corporations’ working-from-home trend and the prospect that megacities (Ho Chi Minh City or Ha Noi Capital) will be again congested when everyone pours into the street at the same time, it is difficult to ensure the 5K principle. In that context, even with a high rate of vaccination coverage, taking advantage of digital technologies to learn in the new normal is inevitable. The technology here is that face-to-face learning has to be combined with deployed technologies supporting online platform teaching and will be able to reduce the learner flow to schools at all times; however, communicative abilities continue as normal. Consequently, compliance with 5K is only possible when learners have enough space to keep their distance from each other at school and in society. Flipped Classroom To do this, 3 face-to-face learning levels in the new normal are proposed as follows: Level 1: Perfecting face-to-face learning model with online educational platform assistance for all hierarchies. According to this model, the education system needs to improve and invest more in digital learning materials so that learners can approach online, instead of hard copy documents. Therefore, the learner-teacher interaction will take place on the web-enhanced support platform. Although the entire curriculum is taught face-to-face, the time spent in formal classrooms, with the support of online-based learning facilities, is minimized for almost all subjects. In particular, face-to-face learning with the online platform support should be prioritized for primary school students because this study level requires equipping primary pupils with initial background knowledge to be able to orientate their future knowledge discoveries that online learning impossibly replaces. After all, learners' skills and perceptions have not been firmly established. Level 2: Learning in a hybrid model which includes a face-to-face and online combination at a flexible ratio; depending on the specific learning levels, the online oscillation ratio can be from 20-50% for the new normal. Subjects requiring discussion, interaction, or experimentation or final grade subjects will be prioritized for face-to-face learning whereas primarily fixed-knowledge imparting subjects should be designed for online learning. Level 3: Applying blended learning model. Theoretically, this is the face-to-face and online combination; however, the curricular’s design follows flipped classroom principle. In terms of this principle, learners play a central role because they have to learn or absorb knowledge actively before going to class on an online platform; then, they will learn directly through interactive discussions and conclusions with lecturers. Learners will learn online via digital learning resources designed to match the curriculum with short videos, podcasts, case studies and individual or group assignments. After that, during direct learning in class, the main lesson topics are discussed, interacted with and summarized the lecturer’s effectiveness. Especially, the flipped classroom model will truly consider learners as initiating subjects and promote individuals’ and teamwork spirit’s creative potentials to generate a foundation motivating national innovation capacity in the long run. Promoting innovation To implement face-to-face and online learning at the above 3 levels, the education system has to invest in digital data warehouses not only for the whole system but also for all educational institutions at all levels. In addition, each educational institution must invest methodically in learner-friendly and effectively useful-for-lecturer E-learning platforms. The investment in designing curricula in accordance with the flipped classroom model must have a measurable outcome standard and a technology assessing learners’ cumulative outcome standards at all times for subjects and syllabi in a methodical manner through online approaches. Learning in the new normal is unnecessarily as the ordinary in-person learning following the traditional 100%-time mechanism as before; rather, requiring the education system to have a new learning approach through educational technology platforms comprising web-enhanced support, hybrid or blended. This technology-enabled learning approach will enhance the possibility for 5K-compliance learners when there are more spaces in the classroom due to the reduced volume of face-to-face learners. Simultaneously, minimizing face-to-face learning time will reduce traffic flow on streets during simultaneous rush hours. Particularly, learners and lecturers, thanks to this model,  are no longer shocked by obligatorily switching to online learning when suddenly responding to Covid-19 pandemic which may re-emerge when the pandemic level reaches orange or red under Resolution number 128. Last but not least, most importantly, direct learning with digital platforms and technology approaches, in the long run, will promote individual learners’ creativity in particular and the country in general. Source: Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai ( University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology It is the experience of developing digital currencies in other countries that points out the crucial participation of commercial banks as a bridge for CBDC-currency effective issuance into circulation. The development and launch of a national digital currency will become even more urgent in the future when the majority of countries around the world have implemented digital currencies. CBDCs should be stablecoins – “sovereign” stable coins Cryptographic technology use by private digital currencies today plays an important element in monetary policy management; in other words, the currency sovereignty does not belong to Central bank; rather, the decentralized computer network. This fact will make it very difficult for monetary policy conduction in case of the necessity to increase or decrease the urgent currency supply. In a pure cryptographic system, currency supply is determined by Algorithms and cannot be altered without the consensus from the majority of computers. Some countries, due to the nature that the blockchain must be open and governed by many separate entities - an important issue in this technology, have initiated on combining cryptocurrencies with sovereign currencies. Issuing CBDCs as stablecoins avoids the risk of financial system destabilizing risk because of private currency flood A sovereign cryptocurrency is more likely to closely resemble a fiat-stable digital currency, commonly known as a stablecoin. These coins have been existing and are processed in the blockchain network; however, its value is pegged to the fiat currency of a particular country. One typical example is Tether (USDT), the world's top stablecoin within market capitalization at the time this podcast is being scripted. Each Tether unit is “pegged 1:1 to US dollar” and is “always valued by Tether at $1”. Consequently, the “stability” of this coin (if this description is to be eligible) relies on “reserves” of assets including “cash and cash equivalents”, which may include “other assets and receivables from loans made by Tether to 3rd parties”. The numbers in Tether's assurance disclosure are periodically audited by a reputable auditing firm in the market. The fact that, Tether coin, concurrently, does not need to set up its own blockchain system but arranged "symbiotically" with other powerful blockchains already available on the market like Ethereum or TronX boosts Tether quickly become a popular stablecoin due to the unnecessity in creating a private blockchain network. The most important factor for a stablecoin is the transparency of the promise of “a 1:1 swap with fiat”. If the issuer is Central bank, this factor will be easily performed without any necessity for periodic audit conduction like Tether. Issuing CBDCs as stablecoins avoids the risk of financial system destabilizing because of private currency flood. Role allocation towards commercial banks in Digital currency system The idea of ​​a new digital-currency generation initiated is to eliminate financial intermediaries (e.g. commercial banks), to reduce transaction costs and to limit third-party intervention in transactions. In terms cryptocurrency developers’ hypothesis: if the currency is fully digitized, the traditional role of commercial banks will gradually fade or, even, disappear from the modern financial system. All traditional activities of commercial banks (listing as: mobilization - lending, payment services and so on) will be replaced by "smart contracts" with almost-absolute accuracy and trustworthiness. Commercial banks will have to allocate resources with challenges to survive and develop in the new era when digital financial services are free and financial data is transparent. The fact that the role of commercial banks in the new era can become transaction nodes of the blockchain system will validate transactions and be rewarded for their performance with new coins. Theoretically, commercial banks are acting as intermediaries for monetary policy implementation towards monetary-supply re-distribution; in fact; they, in reality, will shoulder the role of technical foundation for the new monetary system. Currency printing cost will be replaced by that of cryptographic-system monitoring and improvement as well as that of algorithm installation on blockchain network. Commercial banks will act as primary nodes (core nodes) whereas financial service providers as secondary nodes approaching the end-users. A digital currency system that ensures a safe transition from traditional 2-level monetary system (Central bank and commercial bank) should be encouraged to develop more in the context of potential risks related to the technical aspect of the blockchain system. Optimal algorithm perfection towards monetary policy Within cryptocurrency contexts, all data regarding spending, investment, interest rates, exchange rates as well as all big data related to one economy’s financial situation are updated as soon as possible. That creates a great motivation for a "smart" monetary policy design that automatically adjusts to money supply and demand as well as potential risks. An economy with an "automatic" monetary policy will help its financial system be stable and self-balanced under the supervision from Central bank with strengthened transparency, independence and management efficiency. Multi-target monetary policy is often a defect of traditional economics as it is difficult for the operator to make decisions in case of diverse variable fluctuations in this economy. A digital currency system will help regulate the money supply in a rhythmic and appropriate way, in accordance with a pre-programmed and widely publicized algorithm besides network supervision - a modern monetary system capable of solving multiple equilibrium equations and optimization problems concurrently quickly and accurately in comparison to human subjectivity. CBDC Distribution Model (Source: Author) Liberalization betterment of microfinance services One genuine power of the new cryptocurrency generation is unleashing non-traditional business ideas with the help of “smart contracts”. All transactions in the economy are pre-programmed without human intervention or extreme trust; in which, microfinance ideas will be implemented quickly and efficiently. Strong microfinance development will accelerate financial development and directly promote economic growth. Can only this prospect be achieved if entrance barriers into the financial markets are removed, the regulatory framework is clearly regulated and fraudulent and criminal activities are monitored by available mechanisms. One initial concern of governments around the world was that cryptocurrency anonymity could facilitate illegal activities and laundering. However, these doubts were quickly erased when these governments understood that the digital currency system, actually, has anti-crime features. Since all transaction data is permanently stored in the blockchain, investigators can conduct tracing to track down suspicious transactions, even, to recover exhibits. In September 2013, thanks to tracing illegal transactions, US FBI arrested the drug lord and recovered nearly $ 9.5 billion worth of illegal bitcoins. Sandbox mechanisms (experimental) should be encouraged for businesses to participate in cryptocurrency system operation. Legal provisions will be adjusted after the pilot process for creating a healthy and sustainable development environment towards CBDC digital currency. Typical applications of cryptocurrency technology should be widely fostered so that CBDC application can goes deeper into social life, helping to accelerate digital transformation for the real economy. Conclusion The intimate relationship between technology, currency and payment systems has been linked since the earliest days of human civilization. Over the past two decades, however, technology has reshaped money and payment systems at an unprecedented rate and speed. New generation digital currencies have challenged policymakers and regulators globally, representing a real threat to the traditional and slow to innovate financial system. However, this is an opportunity for the developing countries to revolutionize their monetary systems towards taking a shortcut to welcome a new era: the time that everything is digitally converted. Among CBDC implementations discussed above, the key parameters in choosing a particular cryptocurrency model should be determined by effectiveness and safety, supporting the decisions from Central banks and regulators. According to this model, stable currencies (stablecoins) are likely to be the core model for Central bank in building digital currencies in each country and region. Experiences in developing digital currencies at other countries indicate that there should be the participation of commercial banks as a bridge for the effective issuance of CBDC currency into circulation; besides, it is necessary to develop a market to use CBDCs for people to get familiar with how to use cryptocurrencies. The development and the launch of a national digital currency will become even more urgent in the future when the majority of countries around the world have started to deploy digital currencies; if not, the price for our reluctance to change and improve would be the prospect of being left behind in the economy as well as influenced in the new digital economic community. Please refer to the full research “Digital currency and new global currency-generation system” by Author group here. Author group: PhD. Lê Đạt Chí, MA. Trương Trung Tài, MA. Nguyễn Triều Đông, (Faculty of Finance – UEH School of Management). This sharing is attached with Series of Spreading research and applied knowledge by UEH. We would like to invite Dear readers to follow Knowledge News ECONOMICS NUMBER #12: TOWARDS BEING SMART UNIVERSITY THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: ONE REPRESENTATIVE CASE OF UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS HO CHI MINH CITY. News, photos by: Author group, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Source: Khanh Hoa News Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Facebook has implemented its own cryptocurrency (Libra coin, now renamed as Diem) with ​​ambitious goal towards Libra/Diem as "creating a simple global monetary and financial infrastructure, empowering billions of people”. Therefore, is this digital currency of the social networking Facebook Empire beyond governmental control? What policies will countries change to combat gold, dollarization, and even Diemization? Blockchain technology creates new options for decentralized international payments, linked to a specific fiat currency or a basket of fiat currencies that are calculated according to a certain algorithm. This software is to be applied into the global banking system which is relatively outdated; potentially, a much more payable trading means. In 2020, the largest producers in the world (BHP, Vale and Rio Tinto), have all completed their sale of iron ore on blockchains to Chinese companies. Singaporean banks are also involved in these transactions. Singapore has also been testing blockchain transactions with Sberbank from Russia. This technology can lead to all kinds of new payment channels. Diem currency, by Facebook, was renamed as Libra currency in 2020 Diem digitalized currency The participation of governments, reputable organizations in this chain is able to create multi-currency stable coins in the region; in other words, regional Bancor creation for international trade purposes. In fact, it is be possible to use the same technology on a larger scale. Right in America, in June 2019, Facebook revealed its plans to launch its own cryptocurrency (Libra coin, now renamed as Diem) in 2020, in combination with a global digital payment system and digital identity system, through Facebook/WhatsApp/Instagram Pay. That Libra/Diem is aiming at its ​​ambitious goal of "creating a simple global monetary and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people" immediately caught the attention of policymakers, central banks and regulatory agencies around the world. This announcement is groundbreaking, not because of Libra/Diem's ​​promise scope (which will revolutionize the payment system); rather, Facebook ability in living up to these claims due to their global-reaching capacity and collected-resources of the organizations supporting the project. Facebook and other members of the market established Libra association (currently, Diem association). Initial capital contribution for each member is 10 million USD with 100 members. Membership expansion or contraction depends upon Diem Association to maintain Libra/Diem value in stability. The number of newly-issued Diems is supported by as many as low-volatility financial assets (Treasuries of some major countries listing as: US, EU, UK, Japan and so on) are stored in reputable banks and organizations to guarantee Diem value. This is comparatively similar to that of the previous Gold standard; nevertheless, its operation nature is dependent upon the need to hold a portfolio of Treasuries to stabilize Diem value. Concurrently, this monetary system works in transaction-decentralization approach, not money creation. Therefore, the role of nominal money creation remains with Central bank. In addition to the benefits from the system and transaction function, digital currency helps to change the way of holding fiat money, which is used for global commercial payments. With this monetary system, individuals and businesses holding Diem as portfolios are backed up by governmental debts without traditional constraints. Laws and regulations in each country usually protect fiat currencies; therefore, being capable of limiting or prohibiting an individual or a business from using money to invest in Treasuries of other countries. Diem operation model will alter the way this asset has been held. Concurrently, holding these assets is used as one payment means besides value-storage function as an investment. Recently, in the financial market, the number of new buyers as individual and corporate investors has arisen besides mentioned-above traditional members. The current issue is whether each government will forbid their citizens from using currency of another country; however, is it possible to prevent citizens from holding Diem when the system is decentralized? Each country will have to change its policy to handle goldization, dollarization and; curently, Diemization. Potentiality and challenges The future development potential of Diem cryptocurrency is enormous due to five reasons as follows: 1st: The fact that community members within Diem association, as leading organizations in many fields, can apply Cryptocurrency directly in their fields would provide a solid first step towards attracting more organizations to Diem Blockchain network. These organizations also ‘lobby’ for relationships that help connect Diem with major global central banks. 2nd: Diem uses blockchain mechanism to ensure safety, transaction security and cost savings for users. 3rd: Diem has its own programming language attached to open-source Diem Blockchain so as to assist programmers and developers in easily creating applications based on smart contracts. 4th: The fact that Diem is guaranteed by stable assets with low volatility, helping to reduce exchange rate risk differentiates Diem from traditional Cryptocurrencies. 5th:  It is the large community of Facebook users as the foundation in creating a large user network in the first place for Diem. It goes without saying that Diem will be able to transform the world into a better place by transaction decentralization, technology platforms and additional benefit introduction to users with affordable fees. However, whether Diem goes to the final goal or not is a long story. Nevertheless, all subjects in Vietnamese economy and government need to be prepared a scenario for Diem success or another accepted cryptocurrency that will change the way the world is being operated currently. Diem stable digitalized currency will be presented in accordance with demands and support from governmental agencies From the above factors, it can be inferred the challenges that the current payment system is facing and barriers have been created in Diem implementation. As a result, Diem released 2.0 white paper to narrow down the initial ambition; instead, Diem has chosen several regions to issue new stable coins (like: DiemUSD. DiemEUR, DiemGBP and DiemSGD) for aggregation into one basket of digital currencies. Concurrently, Diem 2.0, supported by Swiss financial supervisory authority (FINMA or Financial Market Supervisory Authority), is to be regulated by this FINMA agency as well as other ways of international supervisory cooperation with supervisory units. Apparently, these steps are to ensure that Diem digital stable coins will be launched upon request and backing from government agencies. This design is a combination of government and private sector. This leads to the possibility of applying Diem framework towards governmental fiat money systems. Diem’s distinguished strongpoints in terms of practical application into CBDC General scope There are 3 approaches to come up with a stable digital currency: (1) Issuance of a government controlled digital currency; (2) Central bank accounts with indirect access; (3) New digital form of currency (Didenko & Buckley, 2018). Regarding Option (1), in terms of the typical example of Chinese CBDC, full management by a Central bank faces difficulties in implementation and maintenance in the long run. In case of an architecture that centralizes data in one place, system performance failures (like in the event of a cyber-attack or a lack of software updates) will have a direct impact on the economy with no server disruption so as to diversify risks and partially mitigate the impact of system failures. Little evidence has shown that central banks can effectively handle day-to-day operations of millions of retail customers, even less evidence proving that they have a desire to do so. Central banks tend to lack both infrastructure and expertise factors for that role. The complete elimination of intermediaries will require Central banks to significantly improve their operational capacity, credit scoring, anti-money laundering (AML) check and user information authentication (Know Your Customer – KYC), failed transaction reset and large-scale retail infrastructure construction; listing as: deploying ATMs and payment terminals. Very few Central banks have adequate resources and ultimate willingness to perform these tasks; even, having less desire to cause job loss in commercial banking sector although some have done so for their privileged clients. Public-private combination Due to these reasons, Central banks and regulatory agencies will be most likely be partners with commercial banks and technology companies in utilizing their existing infrastructure. In our view, if Diem and other stable coins are to be successful, it will be most likely a public-private partnership with central banks towards account provision and management whereas the private sector provide applications and operating platforms to customers. Therefore, the combination of options (2) and (3) is more likely to be prevailing. Regardless of the benefits, public-private partnerships can have downsides: Partnerships with private organizations can require more information sharing and affect many affiliated parties. Which is the trendy orientation: Diem Idea or CBDC? First, the biggest difference between Diem and CBDC is decentralization. Ledger technology will be working whether it is decentralized or not. Chinese CBDCs being tested are being governmental-controlled and centralized in nature; therefore, they can easily change the information on the blockchain. In the case of Diem, there is a higher decentralization-degree due to Libra/Diem association consisting of 10 different entities (at least, for the current time) and no or minor partnership. This implies that any change in blockchain data must receive 100% consensus from the association. From a transparency point of view, it is clear that Diem ​​idea will be supported. A more transparent monetary system will increase users’ confidence, which, in turn, will be the driving force to easily promote changes in monetary policy. Digitalization based on the number of debenture bonds possessed by governments As stated above, Diems are issued through government bond reserve and easily convertible from currency to Diems. This feature allows increased flexibility: if a user converts one currency to Diem, the association will use this currency to buy more government bonds and return it to the user in Diem; vice versa, the association will sell government bonds to pay the currency to users. In this way, government bonds indirectly increase their liquidity, the government will also easily raise capital and reduce issuance costs. All of these are conducted through technology. Similarly, digitizing Vietnam dong also requires Vietnamese government bond reserve. This phase will focus on realization and building solid infrastructure. Supplementing national governmental bond catalogue in digital currency internationalization If CBDC digital currency cannot circulate internationally, there will be many obstacles in the future. Therefore, this currency internationalization will require more parties to participate in the blockchain network of CBDC digital currency with enhanced transparency. In addition, this new basket of currencies will contain government bonds from those countries that have accepted digital currency issued by the country, they can quickly convert between digital currency and currency through changing government bond portfolio. This idea, based only on Bancor system, must be technicalized. Using the same currency will create many benefits, listing as: no need of trade transactions between currencies, quickly leading to saving costs. This will support CBDC issuer inclusion in the regional payments hub and provide leverage for further scaling. Full article of “Digital currency and new generation of global currency system” by Author group can be viewed here. Author group: PhD. Lê Đạt Chí, MA. Trương Trung Tài, MA. Nguyễn Triều Đông, (Faculty of Finance – UEH School of Management). This article is in Series of expanding research and applied knowledge from UEH. We would like to invite dear readers to welcome Podcast Economy Vol 11 An overview of digital currency – Final Part: Vietnamese CBDC Model. News, Photos: Author group, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology According to PriceWaterHouseCooper (2021), in the current world, many nations have begun to research and deploy Digital currency by Central bank digital currency (CBDC); even, some nations have launched the practical use of digital currency, listing as: Bahamas – the leading nation in bringing digital currency into action; Cambodian State Bank with Bakong Project – one inter-bank payment system in accordance with blockchain foundation and distributed ledger technology and so on. Especially, some nations have been researching CBDC current classification in the long-term period with the purpose of assisting inter-bank payment system. Bahamas Bahamas, the leading country in implementing Digital currency issued by Central Bank digital currency (CBDC), tested Sand Dollar - a digital name for Bahamas Dollar - in December 2019. Only a short time later, this digital currency was officially released into circulation in October 2020 through local Authorized Financial Institutions (AFI). People can install E-wallets on personal mobile phones or via physical payment cards so as to receive digital money. All transaction data are stored daily so that Bahamian government can bring in more effective micro-financial policies. Bahamian government introduced Sand Dollar currency with the aim of: (i) improving efficiency of Bahamian payment system, (ii) improving local residents’ access to finance, (iii) enhancing prevention of money laundering and corruption. Bahamas deploys Digital currency named Sand Dollar Bahamian residents’ E-wallet is classified into 2 types as below: Type 1: $500-storage-limit, and $1.500-value-transaction per month, Type 1 requires neither clear identification nor bank account for use. Type 2: $8.000-storage-limit, and $10.000-value-transaction per month, Type 2 requires both clear identification and bank account for use. Cambodia Cambodian National Bank has been conducting research on digital currency since 2016 with Bakong project - an interbank payment system based on blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT). Bakong name is taken from the ancient architectural symbol in Cambodian culture. This project is researched to establish prototype platforms within 2 years; after that, to test the integration into Cambodian infrastructure system before being used. Cambodian government called on a number of financial institutions and banks to participate in the testing trial and validation towards Bakong system in 2018. Campuchia is making efforts in eliminating ‘dollarization’ into national digital currency Bakong project applies DLT technology platform by Hyperledger Iroha. Hyperledger Iroha is a branch in an open-source project built by global developers to improve blockchain technology applicability in practice. Hyperledger Iroha thrives in Japan, consulted by SORAMITSU in building algorithms for security betterment and blockchain application in accordance with the needs of Cambodian market. Bakong project uses this platform to test both retail and wholesale CBDCs in Cambodian market. Bakong is a system of decentralized ledgers which contains data and connects all transactions in Cambodian economy until the present time. When a Cambodian resident transfers money from a bank account to a Bakong account, no fee is charged and vice versa. This amazingly comprehensive payment connectivity boosts Bakong implementation in practice to become easy and brings many practical benefits to Cambodian residents. Modern blockchain technology helps ensure safety, fast transaction processing speed, cost saving and information security for traders. China China, one of the world's largest economies, has been the earliest nation that implements digital currency into Chinese economy. Digial Yuan (NDT) Project was first announced by China in 2014; and officially, in April 2020, put into trial circulation in a number of major cities. Digital currency application in the economy is considered by Chinese government to support Chinese residents’ payments, enhancing the efficiency of financial markets, strengthening the local currency and improving international capabilities of Yuan currency. PBOC has begun to research digital Yuan currency since 2014 That Digital Yuan currency is designed with special features that can be traded online or offline aims at replacing paper money and coins in China nation. The fact that this digital currency is issued through intermediaries as commercial banks means that Central Bank of China will issue money to commercial banks, after that, the commercial banking system will forward it to end users. Therefore, the central bank will collect money movement data to better monitor monetary behavior in the economy. Digital yuan project has been issued with a supply of more than 2 billion yuan (equivalent to $300 million) in circulation in a number of major Chinese cities: listing as: Shenzhen, Suzhou, Baoding, Shenzhen and Chengdu. Chinese government expects the digital yuan to become more widely used during Winter Olympics time held in Beijing in 2022. Although official information on plans to roll out Digital yuan has not been announced, Chinese government expects Digital yuan to become more widely used. Chinese government has clearly shown its determination to digitize the economy and make the renminbi one of the standard currencies in international payments. During the testing phase, Central Bank of China conducted a random selection through a lottery to select 750,000 users to test E-wallets and spend services using this digital currency. Whether Digital yuan's technical foundation is blockchain technology or not is still a mystery because no information has been released by People's Bank of China. Digital yuan system will ensure a mode of ‘controlled anonymity’. Other countries In September 2018, Central Bank of Ukraine (NBU) conducted an experiment on a CBDC coin, called E-hryvnia. The total supply of issued digital coins is 5,443 E-hryvnia coins, the technical infrastructure used is a blockchain platform with decentralized ledger data, a supervised digital accounting mechanism. Along with testing this CBDC operation, the government is also conducting research on the effects of this currency on the financial stability of this country. By December 2018, the pilot project had been completed and the government promised to continue researching and issuing CBDC coins in the future. The recognition by Government of Ukraine shows that cryptocurrencies can work stably and not negatively affect the economy in terms of price issues and financial stability of Ukraine. Uruguay conducted CBDC trial in November 2017 as E-peso. The pilot project lasted 6 months with 20 million E-peso issued to more than 10,000 mobile phone users. The government limits individual wallets to $30,000 and business wallets to $200,000. Uruguayan CBDC is only used for a few selected shops and businesses as well as the entire infrastructure that is peer-to-peer. That E-peso payment system can be performed without an Internet connection is one notable difference of this coin. Uruguayan government claims that E-peso remains ‘anonymous’ but can be ‘traceable’ to avoid money laundering or crime. However, the pilot by Central Bank of Uruguay did not involve commercial banks; therefore, CBDC impacts on Uruguayan economy could not be assessed. Ecuador was the first country to conduct a CBDC trial in 2014 under the name ‘dinero electrónico’ (DE). Ecuadorian government issues these digital currencies first; a year later, software can be downloaded from Central bank developed by a state-owned telecommunications company to use on mobile phones. DE helps Ecuador nation save more than 3 million USD per year on old currency printing and supports the anti-dollarization of Ecuadorian economy after a long time of being dependent on US dollar since the beginning of the year 2000. However, Ecuadorian project was restricted when the State monopolized DE payment system, which led to the pilot being stopped indefinitely in 2018. In 2019, a new currency of the commercial banking system, called Bimo, was officially recognized by Government in official payment transactions with the potential to become a complete CBDC. Besides the above countries, many other countries have also implemented and piloted CBDC currency in a narrow range of economies; listing as: Sweden, Korea, Turkey and so on. Among them, some countries have been conducting researches on ‘wholesale’ CBDC money for quite a long time to serve the Interbank payment system: listing as: Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Canada, UK, France, South Africa and some other countries in Europe. These countries take a rather conservative approach to CBDC implementation towards their economies. However, from the actions of these central banks, CBDC process is gradually taking shape. Please view the full research article “Digital currency and new global currency system” by author group here. Author group: Dr. Lê Đạt Chí, MA. Trương Trung Tài, MA. Nguyễn Triều Đông, (Finance Faculty – Business School UEH). This writing in Distributing Series of research and knowledge applied from UEH, we would like to invite our dear readers to follow Knowledge Newsletter, Volume 10, An overview of digital currency – Part 5: Private digital currency Diem. News, Photos: Author group, Marketing – Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology That "UEH Zero Waste Campus" Project was collaborated by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with Vietnam Zero Waste Alliance (VZWA) in addition to organizations and experts is the very first Zero Waste University Project in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam. Trong Hieu Singer - always well-known for his music and positive lifestyle – is to be Communication Ambassador towards inspiring and spreading green living values with "Rethink & Be Green" message. UEH Zero Waste Campus - Pioneering a green and sustainable living at Universities Zero Waste Campus is the first initiative to pioneer green and sustainable living at Universities is to be planned to be deployed from 2021-2025. “Rethink & Be Green” is the first phase conducted in 2021, aiming at building innovative educational platforms as well as imparting intellectuality, changing UEHers' behaviors and connecting the community - spreading knowledge towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University. In addition to applying 3R  (Reduce - Reuse - Recycle) model in modifying UEHer Community’s behavior, implementing garbage source classification, supporting effective waste treatment, "UEH Zero Waste Campus" will apply inspirational education methodology and user-centric communication technology to see  transparently more of the project’s benefits in promoting the circular economy. Through diverse and various activities (workshops, seminars, contests and so on), the project targets educating knowledge, raising awareness, changing behavior and assisting UEHers in better understanding Green lifestyle. Especially, Trong Hieu Singer will accompany the project, contributing to spreading and conveying "Rethink & Be Green" message to UEHers Community in particular and young Vietnamese generation in general. Trong Hieu Singer accompanying Zero Waste Campus Project Trong Hieu Singer receives his audiences’ love due to his meaningful, positively energetic music and top stage-performing ability. Thanks to his art and lifestyle, Trong Hieu always spreads love, optimism and inspiration to the audiences, particularly young people. Trong Hieu regularly participates in charity, environment campaigns, women-and-children-protection activities. Trong Hieu is both Vietnam Federation of UNESCO Associations’ official member and Ambassador for numerous community planning and campaigns, contributing to the society’s sustainable development. In 2020, Trong Hieu was "Trai tim xanh" Project Ambassador and "Under The Same Sky" song, composed by himself and sung with 17 international singers, was selected by UNICEF Vietnam as this campaign’s theme song. Recently, his being as a vegetarian for more than a year with the desire to protect the environment has remarkably engaged attention and inspired everyone with green lifestyle. With "Nghe thuat la yeu thuong con nguoi" (Art is loving people) Concept and an expectation of spreading energy and positivity as well as preserving the living environment for future generations, Trong Hieu has become the singer accompanying UEH Zero Waste Campus Project. Trong Hieu Singer -  a companion with UEH Zero Waste Campus Project in connecting the community and spreading "Rethink & Be Green" massage Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH commented: “Trong Hieu Singer is a representative of a dynamic young generation with civilized, innovative and creative thinking. We are extremely delighted and do appreciate Trong Hieu's contributions when accompanying the project. It is expected that, with a strong community influence, Trong Hieu will spread the project and inspiring green living to UEHers and all young people.” Trong Hieu will participate in UEH Zero Waste Campus Project’s activities including "Green UEHer Citizen" MV and TikTok competition - X-Greeneration – with the purpose of spreading "Rethink & Be Green" message to UEH students. When being asked his feelings in accompanying the project, Trong Hieu excitedly expressed: "Hieu is particularly interested in the environment, not just for the present but for future generations’ living environment as well. Hieu found that "Zero Waste University" Project has the same goal as mine towards  environmental protection, this is the reason why Hieu agreed to accompany this special project. Hieu would like to join with UEH students in performing and spreading green thoughts and actions to young people - the generation that determines the future living environment quality." A UEH K47 regular-level freshman conveyed: “I was informed about UEH Zero Waste Campus Project in Orientation week, and I am very proud that the university I attend is operating international environmental planning. I find it significantly impressive and I will strictly obey UEH regulations to make it exceptionally successful. When I knew that Mr. Trong Hieu would come along with the project, I was very amused. I have idolized him for both his voice and the community planning he was involved in. Additionally, I would like to show my gratitude to UEH for creating a green learning environment generating more and more interesting. I am so proud and do hope that it will be well-accomplished.” This is the first time University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has cooperated with Trong Hieu on an environmental project. From this pretension with Trong Hieu’s companionship, this project is expected to impact UEH students as well as young generation in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and regional countries in general. See details at here. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has been aiming at establishing and putting into operation a training and research facility, oriented as UEH Branch at Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province with the implementation goal towards high-quality training and research mission, contributing to human resource supply for sustainable development of South Central Region - Central Highlands. Consequently, with the purpose of discovering new, modern and appropriate architectural ideas and options matching the meaning and role of this project, UEH cooperates with Association of Architects at Khanh Hoa Province in officially launching this Architectural design Competition towards Training and Research Institution, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City at Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province with prizes up to 150 million VND. Favorably supported and facilitated by Khanh Hoa Province, UEH Nha Trang will be located on a 2.1-hectare Campus in Bắc Hòn Ông Training and Vocational School, located next to Le High School for the Gifted, Khanh Hoa Provincial School of Politics and so on. In order to complete this mission as well as meeting the expectations from the leaders and people of Khanh Hoa Province, UEH Nha Trang, from the very beginning, sets the compulsory requirements towards the optimal architectural design plan as the current modern, dynamic, creative, green and sustainable organization space. This place not only is to train high-quality human resources for Central and Central Highlands regions but also attracts the attention from scientists, domestic and international experts when coming to work or sightseeing at Nha Trang City. Consequently, UEH has cooperated with Khanh Hoa Provincial Association of Architects to officially announce our invitation towards Competition for Architectural design for University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) Campus in Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province. The contest will be held in a wide selection contest format in order to gather new and modern ideas regarding architectural plans suitable to the meaning and role of this project as well as UEH expectation. On behalf of UEH, Examination Board, consisting of leading scientists, educators and experienced architects in Khanh Hoa Province, will select the most outstanding architectural plan as the initiating foundation for one knowledge and skill training space formation representing a high-quality formula UEH in Nha Trang City. PARTICIPATION CONDITIONS PRIZE STRUCTURE SCHEDULED CONTEST TIME (This is the estimated time for the contest, depending on Covid-19 epidemic situation, this time plan may change, Contest Organizing Committee will notify to each contestant) CONTEST ORGANIZERS UEH Nha Trang Branch establishment is an appropriate and necessary step for socio-economic development in Khanh Hoa Province in particular and South Central Coast - Central Highlands in general. UEH Nha Trang will become a prestigious center of training, scientific and applied research, consulting in Vietnam and in this region, accompanying the authorities and people of Khanh Hoa Province as well as other Central Coastal Provinces and Central Highlands towards the mission of economic and social development of the region. UEH is looking forward to the enthusiastic and energetic participation and response from those organizations and individuals interested! Organizations and individuals participating in the contest can download the detailed notice and documents about the contest HERE and on information pages related to the contest or contact Organizing Committee directly for file provision provided. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following Financial technology (Fintech) trend, in general, and Property technology (Proptech), in particular, on November 2nd morning, UEH - School of Finance collaborated with Sai Gon Dau Tu Tai Chinh Journal (Sai Gon Giai Phong Newspaper) to organize “Digital technology in funding for real estate projects” workshop, with the participation from experts, lecturers and business representatives. At the workshop, the speakers presented and discussed excitingly many topics related to new investment and capital mobilization forms, as well as legal framework issues and risk management of enterprises and investors in the real estate field, on the basis of blockchain technology application. From experts’ points of view, real estate is a greatly valued asset and an interesting investment channel; consequently, only financially capable investors have the opportunity to be involved. Therefore, "slicing" real estate values into "small pieces" so that everyone can participate in investing through widely concerning technology applications. The involvement of many people in one market creates transparency, jointly controlling the investment process, switching from a centralization propensity to decentralization propensity to limit the present Covid-19 context. Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Head of UEH - School of Finance shared: “Calling for capital for real estate projects through digital technology is an innovative business model. Recently, Vietnam has not had any legal regulations for real estate project funding, which uses technology applications  (blockchain or crowd-funding). However, investment demands in Financial technology (Fintech), more specifically Property technology (Proptech), with the form of Blockchain real estate investment, is completely focused.” Dr. Phan Phuong Nam - Deputy Dean of Commercial Law Faculty, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law affirmed that, currently, there have been a number of units deploying capital mobilization via token technology with 3 main modalities: business cooperation contracts, business co-owners; real estate investment funds. Regarding Token technology, MBA. Nguyen Trieu Dong – UEH Lecturer shared that Tokenization is a natural evolutionary step of securitization, creating opportunities for real information transparency, blockchain technology-based transactions and so on. Investors only need to have a little capital to take part in real estate investment. This investment model transaction mechanism is very flexible, fast and needless to be based on smart contract intermediaries. As a result, it will reduce costs, minimize administrative procedures transferring real estate ownership, etc. In addition to the positive inclinations, a variety of perspectives at the workshop also posed this model’s legal situations. In fact, this term has just been formed in Vietnamese market with neither transparent legal corridor nor legal framework for digitalized real estate business and so on; therefore, when risks and disputes occur, there is no idea how to handle or whether it would be legally recognized. Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Tho - Member of National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council - emphasized that controlling international payment activity risks of banks is extremely vital. The control is based on the way of doing business, observing what benefits this investment brings to society and everyone as well as inclusive finance, apart from that of investors. The important thing is, when it is born, how we control and handle risk incidents, especially tax evasion and money laundering problems. “When a new investment form or technol ogy product appears, the authorities will initially impose this issue in order to optimize technology benefits while minimizing risks. More than that, in international payments, financial leverage standards, anti-money laundering, anti-terrorism, cyber safety assurance and a series of matters are also raised so as to protect parties’ interests; don't let an extraordinarily valued activity be unreasonably blocked”, affirmed by Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Tho. Experts’ sharing during the seminar: To solve this investment model’s challenges, research team including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phung Duc Nam, MBA. Nguyen Trieu Dong, MBA. Nguyen Tri Minh, MBA. Tran Hoai Nam, MBA. Tran Nguyen Dan, MBA. Truong Trung Tai from UEH School of Finance recommended the following resolutions: 1st: A sandbox mechanism (pilot) to develop the real estate tokenization market: It is necessary to have a tax and procedural incentive mechanism to generate a driving force to promote the real assets-digitized market. 2nd: Government needs to complete the regulatory framework for digital assets soon so that people can feel secure when investing in new areas. 3rd: A digital currency system, in the future, will be required to harmonize and develop together with digital asset field. 4th: It is essential to connect with the world markets to increase market liquidity and efficiency in real asset exploitation helping promote the real economy. 5th: Higher transparency in terms of real estate planning, disputes, or transaction restriction information is demanded. This kind of information can be online so that citizens can easily look up and learn about properties before investing. To sum up, "Digital technology in funding for real estate projects" workshop was held successfully with full participation and mdiscussion from experts, lecturers, and businesses’ representatives who analyzed and offered useful solutions towards the development of digital technology application in real estate sector. Simultaneously, this is a testament to the efforts of School of Finance, in particular, and of UEH, in general, towards the goal of commonly connecting, spreading knowledge, steadily thriving and contributing to the sustainable development of the society and the community. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This October, Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), Environment for Development (EfD-Vietnam), under the collaboration from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) holding a training program on “Water Resources Management: Socioeconomic and Climate Change Adaptation in Transboundary Basins”. This 3-day program was held on October 12th, 14th, and 21st 2021, including water management modeling theories and practices in the climate change context. Simultaneously, the participation of 31 various-field learners from Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, The Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam was also recognized. At the beginning of the seminar, representatives from EEPSEA, EfD-Vietnam, IIASA, and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) were introduced. On the 1st day, the program focused mainly on theories and models. Dr. Peter Burek, Mikhail Smilovic and Luca Guillaumot (IIASA) presented Community Water Model (CWatM) developed by IIASA, possibly modeling major hydrological processes, comprising hydrological features of a water region, construction, water demand and human-basin interaction. Dr. Peter Burek (IIASA) and Dr. Pham Khanh Nam (EEPSEA, UEH) introducing the course Python Open-source Code Model can be utilized freely worldwide. Dr. Burek briefly offered some tutorials on CWatM Software to comprehend this tool; after that, participants were assigned to smaller groups for software trial. Dr. Michael Schwab (WMO) illustrating the coalition role of water and climate resources During the tutorial and experiment process, Dr. Taher Kahil (IIASA) addressed the economic aspect of water resources management through hydro-economic modeling. One urgent water management issue was how the community determined optimal water allocation to users, places and periods. Two basin-level modeling methods launched in this training included Dynamic System (simulation) and  Hydro-economics (model optimization), in which, latter method was centrally analyzed more in this program.Community Water Model using open-source code Global Hydro-economics Model was manipulated to optimize economic objectives under basins’ physical, technical and institutional constraints. Continuing the training, Dr. Reetik-Kumar Sahu (IIASA) briefed on General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) for hydro-economics. Dr. Sahu specifically instructed on how to instal and initialize GAMS Software besides introducing four examples of the model’s operation and result analysis. Training attendees from numerous specializations and Southeast Asian regional countries On 2nd and 3rd days, trainers approached water management tools containing CWatM, ECHO-GAMS, and Global Agro-Ecological Zones  (GAEZ). The learners were appointed to smaller groups with instructors to run the model and work through in-course assignments. The guidance was designed to promote instructor-attendee discussions and interactions so that all particpants could gain realistic tool-applying experience. IIASA experts, as requested, deeply piloted how to control distinct basin models in Vietnam, Thailand, The Philippines and Cambodia. Practice with hydro-economics model and simulating on computer Despite online format, this program was deeply interconnected and technically. The fact that a variety of trainees expressed their interests and researched IIASA’s water management models achieves gadget-related practical skills. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam (Director of EEPSEA and EfD-Vietnam) remarked as follows: “The training program laid the initial foundation for a transdisciplinary and transboundary community water management research stream in the climate change context. With program-collected skills, the participants were carefully equipped with extra preparation to join in water management policy planning proceedings in their community.” Further information related to the seminar is here. News, photos: The Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Taking pride in UEH's 45-year-journey towards a new orientation: Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, UEH officially launched 3 member Schools and started up Academic Brand Communication Program with the aim of spreading research and applying knowledge to the community; concurrently, bringing efforts to transmit and educate green lifestyle for the sustainable development of Young generation, community and society. We would like to invite distinguished UEHers to follow UEH In The Spotlight, October 2021 with Issue: Elevating UEH’s brand positioning on a new journey. ► See details: http://news.ueh.edu.vn/2021/enterprise-alumni/Oct-en.html Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 26th, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Universiti Putra  Malaysia (UPM), with the aim of encouraging international relations, strengthening connections, transferring knowledge as well as promoting collaboration on scientific research,signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the two universities. Universiti Putra Malaysia The two universities discussed and signed a cooperation agreement on the following key contents: document and academic information exchange, lecturer and researcher exchange, student exchange, professional conference co-organization, scientific research collaboratioand other cooperative activities for mutual supporting and exchanging purposes. Universiti Putra Malaysia is an age-old multidisciplinary university. Being established in 1931, after 90-year  operation, Universiti Putra Malaysia, up the present time, has achieved a variety of striking achievements: being ranked 132nd in World's Best Universities (QS World University Rankings 2021), 28th in Best Universities in Asia (QS Asia University Rankings  2021), 10th in the world and 1st in Malaysia (QS Top 50 under 50 2021)… Universiti Putra Malaysia commented on this special event as follows: “Long-standing and academically reputable UEH is a potential multi-field cooperative partner. After 45 years of establishment and development, UEH has affirmed their important position inVietnamese higher education system, along with international recognition on prestigious rankings: Top 1 University in Economics and Business and Top 10 Best Universities in Vietnam (Webometrics 2021); Top 601+ Best Universities in Asia (QS Asia 2021); Top 100 Best Master Ranking Worldwide (Eduniversal 2018);  Top 25 Performing Universities in knowledge transferring fields in accordance with "Income from Continuous Professional Development" Standard for 5 consecutive years (U-Multirank 2016-2020); and top positions in various other reputable rankings.” UEH Institute of Business Research, implementing encouraging international relation policies, has actively connected and promoted cooperation agreements, providing comprehensive coordination opportunities in terms of training and research. UPM-UEH cooperation agreement, In particular, opens up opportunities for lecturers to develop scientific research capabilities and increases a greater number of scientific articles published in international journals in the upcoming time. News, photos: UEH Institute of Business Research Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Having trained in technology management skills which focuses on new technologies; listing as: Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, AR/VR and so on as well as practiced in innovative thinking to be ready for adaption to business and time changes, UEH students graduating majoring in Technology and Innovation Management are the future enterprises’ elite human resources in the digital age” – These outstanding advantages of new specialization were specifically evaluated and analyzed by experts and employers at "Decode" online Webinar specializing in Technology and Innovation Management. - Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh, Director of Data and Analytics - One Mount Group: The 21st century is witnessing the explosive development of Digital economy, Creative economy thanks to the birth and continuous development of new technologies. Deeply grasping and applying technology will help businesses operate more efficiently. Technology always plays an important part in business operations, growth leverages and sustainable development of enterprises. In terms of Covid-19 pandemic context, technology has clearly shown its key role to help enterprises quickly adapt, overcome difficulties, as well as seize opportunities with new appropriate forms of operation matching new manufacturing and business conditions. At One Mount Group, new learning machine models are being additionally installed to support businesses to understand customers’ psychology via analyzing customer behaviors as rapidly and effectively as possible so as to build business modality aiming at future markets; or the inevitable downward trend that the retail service industry needs to research and apply, possibly, eKYC technology Techcombank is deploying towards identifying customers electronically without face-to-face meetings. Experts, what is the role of innovation culture in the growth and sustainable development of enterprises? - Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh Giang, General Director of Human Resources and Corporate Culture, Mekong Capital: Along with the vital role of technology that Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh mentioned, if enterprises want to create breakthroughs and develop sustainably, they need to construct innovation culture. Building an innovation culture has to come from the root, a leader with a mindset and commitment to innovation. At the same time, based on each business goal, leaders and enterprises determine an appropriate and effective innovation strategy. An illustrative example is the success story of The Gioi Di Dong, a company in MeKong Capital’s investment portfolio. With the target of becoming a model as best customer service business in Vietnam, when competitors were not interested in technology, in 2007, The Gioi Di Dong established a new function in charge of digital transformation with a scale of nearly 200 employees. Due to this distinct and focusing investment, together with leaders’ commitment and open-mindedness, the company has achieved breakthroughs in its business activities, becoming the current leading retailer in Vietnam. The digital era forces both businesses and workers to adapt to the new technological environment. From your personal experience and observation, could you please clarify the benefits of economic human resources when being more methodically trained in new technologies? - Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh, Director of Data and Analytics - One Mount Group: Technology will change jobs as well as workers need to improve their digital skills to meet the chronological requirements. Following this propensity, human resources in the economic sector will have a remarkably competitive advantage when they are knowledgeable and able to apply new technologies. When they understand the technology, they can both implement technology-product development strategies and dramatically evolve new technology-applying business models. In addition, they understand the technology’s future shape, how world technology inclinations impact the world and timely grab opportunities that others may not have seen. To get these things, they need to undergo a thorough training process. Could you share more about the characteristics of human resources in the digital age? - Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh Giang, General Director of Human Resources and Corporate Culture, Mekong Capital: At Digital age, employees at all positions need to be equipped with technical knowledge. To be successful in any position, in any industry, the first decisive factor is an open mind, a mindset ready to accept and try new things, willingness to stand up and learn fast after each failure (agile mindset). For an innovator, one output of the new major that we have been discussing today, I strongly agree with the view that it is crucial to concentrate on training communication skills since this position is responsible for building an operating and developing framework for the business based on contacting all departments, all customers to understand their needs. Only when being properly and entirely understood is the technology applicable to promote its optimal power. - Ms. Le Thi Kim Cu, Former CEO - Dentsu Vietnam: A quick survey of two Vietnamese companies on investment fund management and pharmaceutical distribution (over 300 employees) showed a considerable increase in technology-competent human resources - 50% and 150% respectively. Besides, World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report (2020) forecasts that by 2025, a 10-skill group, whose laborers are essentially equipped, includes Top 1 - analytical and innovative thinking, Top 7-8 technology-related skills. Digital transformation is an unavoidable tendency and businesses extremely require human resources having technological capabilities and innovative thinking, the perfect combination of these two elements is like a fish meeting water. However, Vietnamese workforce’s digital skills, in 2020, dropped 4 places to 96th position in Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) despite our emphasis on improving Industry 4.0 policy. More than ever, it is exceedingly paramount to train human resources to adapt to the new technology environment. From experts’ analysis and exchange related technology impact on enterprise development and human resource characteristics in Digital age, could you please tell us how UEH Institute of Innovation has prepared and planned to provide high-quality human resources to meet business requirements in digital age? - MBA. Huynh Phuoc Nghia, Vice Director UEH Institute of  Innovation: To provide highly-qualified human resources meeting the new wave of technology, from 2021, UEH Institute of Innovation has been enrolling students for training programs specializing in Technology and Innovation Management. This is the first bachelor program in Vietnam, built on Management - Technology - Innovation pillars, that provides foundation knowledge on management,  new technology-applying abilities (AI, Big Data, VR/AR and so on) in business operations and management together with innovation management assists graduates to be ready to adapt to the future labor market and to respond to changes of enterprise movements and of time. We are consistent in thriving and implementing training programs in accordance with international standards; ranging from programs, academic resources, lecturer teams, domestic and foreign consultants to teaching methods and assessing student learning outcomes, dynamic learning environment, and extracurricular activities associated with practice. Thanks to speakers’ exchange and discussion, Technology and Innovation Management Major is an elective consideration for the present young people to have wide career opportunities in the future. UEH students are equipped with Technology knowledge which is business quintessence in Digital age. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Prof. Park Sang-woo also shared the story concerning to how South Korea overcame the remnants from Korean War to achieve an amazingly rapid economic growth rate. South Korea is building a global smart city network to open up a steady smart city future with countries around the world by solving various urban matters through services based on spatial data, combined with advanced technologies of Industry 4.0. The professor believed that research data, academic exchange and cooperation in the field of smart cities would play an important role in building a sustainable smart city in Vietnam and contribute to the deployment of the sustainable development strategy at UEH. Prof. Park put his trust in UEH student generations: “We are living in an era of innovation and I always rely that the young generation is the most paramount subject and the future of every family, every community and every country. Over the past decades, lots of student generations have begun their journey at UEH - just like what you are doing now, and many of them have traveled out into the world and become leaders in their specializations. I usually hope all of you will have exciting journeys ahead. Wish you always live with your passions and strive to learn to develop in a wonderful learning environment at UEH.” UEH accompanying new students on their journey to becoming global citizens Over the past 45 years, UEH has successfully and comprehensively performed the tasks of training highly qualified human resources: serving and dedicating to the national economic development. Along with that, impressively transformational steps have been performed: implementing university autonomy with positive results; building and innovating advanced training programs in accordance with international integration tendency; strengthening international cooperation; boosting supportive resources to scientific research development, international publication, contributing to promoting UEH's academic reputation in the world market; thriving modern facilities and so on. All of UEH's relentless efforts have aimed at ultimately equipping UEH students for their confidence entrance into the highly competitive labor market that meets the demands of the new labor market with a new position - as a global citizen in globalization context. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President stated: “I would like to send my warm congratulations to Batch 47 Freshmen, the dynamic Gen Z and the future of the nation, who have joined United UEH family. Thank you for always trusting and choosing UEH as a place to accompany and cultivate your knowledge in the next years. We do commit to creating the best learning environment for you to have more space for thinking, to be creative and to achieve the expected learning outcomes as well as to have meaningful student days at UEH Common House.” On training-and-learning journey, UEH will assist students in raising their confidence and maturity through many activities associated with practice and study, creating conditions for students to discover and to evolve their potentials by academic competitions, scientific research activities with grasping new technologies, exchanging students with advanced universities abroad as UEH-partners or studying to a higher level and more so as to enhance their competitiveness towards being the global citizen generation capable of handling practical global problems. The first online opening ceremony combining modern LED performance stage technology would await Batch 47 Freshmen in writing a new journey together. That Opening ceremony and modern inspirational ceremony with visual effects incorporated virtual interactive technologies showed generation succession and added a spirit to mark the beginning of a new school year full of hopes of UEH teachers and students. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The UEH Slogan Competition "For the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University" has taken place successfully. UEH has found many ideas for the official Slogan suitable for the UEH brand personality, thereby sketching out a picture: “From University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to Multidisciplinary and Sustainable  UEH University”. Through 146 entries from many countries, the university has partly received the community sentiment and expectations, especially the slogans that use the three letters UEH to convey their messages. The competition is successful when it stops as a competitive activity and spreads new position values to the community and can be seen as a measure of the University brand in the minds of the community. In the UEH press release“From University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University" held on October 21, 2021, the Board of directors honored the authors with the highest prizes UEH Slogan Competition. The Second Prize belongs to Author Phan Ngoc Son with the slogan "Unlimited Educational Horizon" and UEH+ Group of Authors, "Unified Evolution. Heart of sustainability”. Author Phan Ngoc Son won the Second Prize UEH+ Authors Group (Ms. Duong Thi Thuy Trang & Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phuc) won the second prize The top 5 excellent slogans of the competition belong to Author Vo Thi Hong Le, SOG Authors Group, 2ADT Authors Group, WE Authors Group, and Author Tran Luong. Top 5 Slogan of the competition Top 9 of the competition belongs to Empowering House Authors Group and Author Leonardo Santiago. Although the competition has not found the First Prize yet, UEH highly appreciates all creative ideas. The university will apply these innovative ideas as materials for the upcoming critical communication programs. The official Slogan of UEH is“Unbounded creativity. Empowered futures. Holistic values.” completed by Mr. Richard Moore and his company - a leading Vietnamese and international brand expert and a member of the Judges Panel of our competition. The UEH's official Slogan made by  Richard Moore Associates Company Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH Council, shared: “Up to now, I am immensely proud and appreciative when the story of the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University has received the response and active participation of the students and the community. We believe that this success will open a new chapter in the story of the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University.” News, photos: Marketing and Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of October 11, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) had an online meeting with the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands). The meeting discussed the international cooperation programs and memorandum of understanding on training cooperation between UEH and ISS. Furthermore, it marked an effort in the deep and practical collaboration between UEH and Erasmus University Rotterdam, improving international training quality. The meeting of UEH and ISS on the afternoon of October 11, 2021 On the UEH side, there were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Deputy Head of Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Department of Research Administration and International Relations, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Dean of School of Economics. On the side of the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands), there were Prof. Inge Hutter - Rector of ISS, Prof. Arjun Bedi - Deputy Rector Research Affairs, Prof. Karin Arts - Deputy Rector Teaching Affairs, Assoc. Prof. Matthias Rieger - the coordinator of the master and PhD program with UEH. UEH representative at meeting room A205 Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH, officially introduced to ISS about the restructuring strategy of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, establishing a multidisciplinary university from 2021 to 2025. Three colleges will be established in 2021, including College of Business; College of Economics, Law and Government; College of Technology and Design. This strategy is significant for promoting UEH's achievements and sustainable development in the past 45 years, reaching out to the region in the coming period. “Along with the restructuring strategy, UEH always respects and encourages the development of international cooperation relationships. Especially with the good and deep cooperation in the past, UEH and ISS will have more opportunities to cooperate and work together on college education and scientific research projects in the coming period. In particular, the meeting will discuss updating the Master program, double degree training,... I believe that the cooperation of UEH and ISS is timely and appropriate, encouraging new development for both sides, contributing to the improvement of the quality of international training” - Prof. Su Dinh Thanh emphasized. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President, delivered the opening speech Prof. Inge Hutter – ISS President, shared: “Despite the complicated situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, the cooperation relationship between UEH and ISS is still well maintained. We appreciate the effectiveness of this partnership. In addition, I support UEH's restructuring strategy and hope that the cooperation relationship between ISS and UEH will be deeper in the coming time." Prof. Inge Hutter –ISS President, shared At the meeting, representatives of both sides discussed three cooperative training programs between ISS and UEH: Vietnam - Netherlands Program, double degree program, and PhD training program. Vietnam - Netherlands Program was established in 1994, marking the long-term, durable, and practical cooperation between UEH and ISS - Erasmus University Rotterdam. From this success, the double degree program was started in 2017, in which ISS recognized 1.5 years of study at UEH. Students who have learned six months at ISS can get 2 Master degrees in Applied Economics by UEH and Development Studies by ISS. The PhD program was started in 2019, free of charge to learners, and on completion, they are awarded a PhD degree from Erasmus University Rotterdam. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Dean of School of Economics UEH, presented Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), presented Assoc. Prof. Matthias Rieger -  the coordinator of the Master and PhD program with UEH Prof. Arjun Bedi – Vice President of Research Affairs ISS is the International Institute of Social Studies under Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands), ranked 12th in the world and leading in the Netherlands in the field of Development Research. ISS Trains Master, PhD programs and researches with 04 main topic groups: inequality and social protection; conflict and peace; migration and diversity; environment and climate change. The ISS Institute is UEH's longtime academic partner. Since 1994, within the framework of the Education Cooperation Project between the governments of Vietnam and the Netherlands, the Vietnam - Netherlands Program (VNP) was born and operated by Erasmus University Rotterdam and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh. During 27 years of cooperation, ISS-EUR and UEH have trained generations of successful students in many fields, providing high-quality human resources for the labor market in Vietnam and internationally. As a result, many former students now hold senior positions in the Government apparatus, government organizations, financial institutions, domestic and foreign enterprises, and universities. With excitement and genuineness, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh invited Prof. Inge Hutter, Prof. Arjun Bedi, Prof. Karin Arts, and members from ISS to attend the 45th Anniversary of UEH and the launching ceremony of UEH University taking place on October 27. Some other photos: News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Education helps people find themselves” (Socrates). University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has fulfilled this educational mission by creating a learning environment where learners are given the best learning conditions to develop themselves. The value also lies in the fact that UEH is especially interested in creating opportunities for people with disabilities to study, train and contribute equally as everyone else in the community through financial support, facilities, specialized equipment, etc. For many years, UEH has always focused on policies to support, take care of the life and activities of learners with disabilities. Their own extraordinary will and energy, UEH’s support, and the community's contribution have helped learners with disabilities have more motivation to overcome their fate and achieve high achievements in learning and training. In the coming time, the university will continue to create the best conditions for students who are physically and mentally disadvantaged and create an equal learning environment, access to quality education and spread the spirit of humanity to act together for sustainable development. Understanding, empathizing, and wishing to inspire learners with disabilities to rise up, realize their dreams of conquering knowledge, and making useful contributions to society, UEH always prioritises enrollment applications according to the regulations. Regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training for candidates with disabilities accompany them throughout their study journey at the university with many financial support policies by term or entire course for each specific case. In particular, UEH always focuses on the physical, mental health and safety of learners with disabilities through the construction of a system of specialized facilities as well as suitable training and counselling activities. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President, shared: “During 45 years of establishment and development, the University has always created the best and most comprehensive conditions for learners with disabilities. Taking care of students is UEH’s principal responsibility to share and connect to motivate to help the disabled community overcome barriers, nurture development on the path of their study, research and achieve success in the future”. Student Mai Van Hien (Course 42 - Formal university course) showed his musical talent in the UEH’s awarding ceremony of scholarships and other forms of support Various forms of financial support for learners with disabilities Understanding that covering tuition costs is a big problem in the learning process of learners, especially learners with disabilities, besides the State's tuition support policies, UEH also supports additional expenses and awards other scholarships to share and motivate them. Expressly, UEH actively waives tuition fees for students eligible for an exemption or reduction under current State regulations. For the others, the university will consider and grant scholarships of 100% for students with severe disabilities and 50% for students with mild disabilities. In addition, learners with disabilities at UEH will be given an additional 1,000,000 VND/year to purchase personal learning tools. In addition, the university has been cooperating with businesses and partners to provide gifts and long-term scholarships to students with disabilities to motivate them on their learning journey. Equipped with specialized facilities and equipment to support learning and moving With the desire to create a safe learning environment and maximum support for learners' travel needs, especially learners with disabilities, UEH has built elevators at the campuses and student dormitories; aisles and toilets are specially designed, convenient for learners with disabilities. In addition, UEH will equip vehicles, specialized equipment for learners with disabilities in the learning area and learning aids in the classroom to help learners with disabilities move comfortably and learn effectively. Student Truong Truc Phuong (Course 45 - Formal university course) came to UEH for admission procedures Dedicated care and companionship with learners with disabilities in all aspects Besides financial support, facilities and equipment for learning, UEH is also very interested in the suitability of the training program with the physical and mental health of learners with disabilities. UEH will consider the curriculum to meet the health status of the learners but ensure the transmission of necessary knowledge, physical education, and other courses that are not suitable with the requirements. Health requirements will be exempted or transferred to other forms, creating the most favourable conditions for learners with disabilities. At the same time, UEH is flexible in mid-term or end-of-term exams, from written to oral exams for blind learners. In addition, the university has counsellors and a medical team to take care of mental health for learners with disabilities regularly to provide timely support. In particular, learners with disabilities can fully participate in programs and extra-curricular activities from the Youth Union, Student Association, and clubs/teams/groups suitable to the physical condition and interests of learners with disabilities to get on well and express themselves in the dynamic environment at UEH. When coming to UEH, students with disabilities will always be accompanied and supported by the university to easily integrate, adapt and have a great student life experience like other students. The support team at UEH is like sincere friends, who always listen, share, advocate and rationally solve the affairs arising from learners, especially for learners with disabilities. Therefore, the policies, support activities, and humanity are expected to be a valuable source of encouragement for learners with disabilities to study and contribute to the sustainable development of UEH University in the future. See the announcement on the implementation of the Policy to support learners with disabilities at LINK. Contact information: UEH Department of Student Affairs (DSA) W: dsa.ueh.edu.vn E: dsa@ueh.edu.vn F: @DSA.UEH H: (028) 7306 1976 - Ext: 2 News, Photo: UEH Department of Student Affairs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of October 27th, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH) solemnly held the 45th anniversary (27/10/1976 – 27/10/2021), marking achievements on the map of higher education of Vietnam and the world, with important contributions to the construction and development of the country. In particular, this is also the official milestone of launching 3 member colleges, aiming for a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University. The event was also organized online using bilingual English - Vietnamese via UEH's online media channels with the participation of domestic and foreign partners and guests. Overview of UEH's 45th anniversary The ceremony was extremely honored to have Meritorious Prof. Dr. Vuong Dinh Hue - Member of the Politburo, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, with his online congratulatory remarks to UEH’s 45th anniversary. Representative of Leaders of Ministry of Education and Training, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister of Education and Training. The celebration was also honored to welcome Mr. Phan Van Mai - Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City to attend and make his congratulatory remark. UEH is also honored to welcome the presence and online participation of our Distinguished Guests, all of whom are representatives of Central Committee Offices, of the Ministry of Education and Training, Leaders of City Departments, Vinh Long Province and the local regions currently in partnership with UEH, as well as the Standing Party Committee of University and Colleges of Ho Chi Minh City, Representatives of Diplomatic Agencies and Foreign Nations, Business Leaders of both local and international partners of UEH. The ceremony also had the attendance of former and current leadership members of the National Economics University and other higher education institutions in the city, as well as our international partners, such as Western Sydney University in Australia, and Victoria University of Wellington University, New Zealand. Welcome picture From University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH University Council; Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of UEH Strategy and Policy Advisory Council; Along with former and current leadership members of UEH, members of the University Council and Departmental Heads at UEH; and the entire faculty, staff, students, and alumni of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for tuning in to our live broadcast today. The event was also broadcast on UEH's media channels: Youtube (UEH Channel), Facebook (DHKT.UEH) with more than 45,000 views and engagements, Cisco Webex online system with more than 1000 views. The proud 45-year journey During the 45-year journey of construction, striving and growth, generations of teachers, officials, and students of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City have always strived to overcome difficulties and challenges, constantly innovated, created, and developed the university into a high-quality training institution. The university has been a place to transfer and apply scientific research results into practice, actively participating in the policy-making process and effectively contributing to the economic development of HCMC and the country. At the Celebration, UEHers reflected UEH's proud 45-year journey through historical footage. Delivering his remarks on this joyous 45th anniversary of UEH, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council shared: “Today, October 27, 2021 is a very special and proud day because it marks 45 years since UEH has affirmed its position on the higher education map of Vietnam, step by step affirming its academic reputation in the world. UEH is not only one of the nation's key public universities, but also a pioneering and innovative high educational institution in training, research and social responsibility to the community. Celebrating 45 years of establishment, let's share our pride in the development process and the significant contributions of UEH to the construction and socio-economic development of Vietnam and localities throughout the country and our active contribution to the process of regional global integration.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council delivered his remark at the Celebration. On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of UEH, on behalf of Party Committee Leaders and the Government, Prof. Dr. Vuong Dinh Hue - Member of the Politburo, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam warmly praised and congratulated the outstanding achievements of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in the past 45 years. “In the coming time, with its position as a leading training and research institution of the nation and a key contributor to the production of high-quality professionals, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City must continue to effectively master and implement the guidelines and policies of the Party and State on education and training, focusing on the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress, while remaining at the forefront of innovation, creativity in training, scientific research and pioneering in integration, and successfully enforce the University model in the spirit of the Revised Law on Higher Education 2018” - Prof. Dr. Vuong Dinh Hue shared. Chairman of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam  – Prof. Dr.  Vuong Dinh Hue delivered a congratulatory remark to UEH Besides, Professor Barney Glover AO, Vice-Chancellor and President of Western Sydney University, Australia, one of Australia's leading universities, UEH's long-term partner in the journey of international integration also sent warm congratulations to the University. Prof. Dr. Barney Glover AO - Vice-Chancellor and President of Western Sydney University, Australia, congratulated UEH Especially, UEH is proud and truly honored to be granted the First-Class Medal of Independence by the President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This Medal is one of the most distinguished accomplishments that the Vietnamese government confers upon groups or individuals with outstanding contributions and performance towards the development of the nation. This is formal recognition from the Party and the Goverment of the role and achievements that UEH has held over the past 45 years. UEH was granted the First-Class Medal of Independence Congratulating this exceptional achievement, Mr. Phan Van Mai - Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, representing the leaders of Ho Chi Minh City, shared: “With those unceasing efforts, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been evaluated as one of the leading universities in the fields of management, economics and business in Vietnam, with prestige and position in prestigious university rankings around the world. The University's achievements in education and training have been recognized and appreciated by the Communist Party, the Government, all levels and sectors with many awards and noble titles.” Mr. Phan Van Mai - Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City delivered a congratulatory remark to UEH A journey towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University With these achievements, UEHers are absolutely proud to mention the name UEH, and even more proud to witness the transformation of UEH to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. On behalf of UEH, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President, sincerely thanked the leaders of the Party, the Goverment, the Ministry of Education and Training, the leaders of Ho Chi Minh City and provinces, organizations, individuals and former and current leadership members of UEH, members of the University Council and Departmental Heads at UEH; and the entire faculty, staff, students, and alumni who have always accompanied and contributed to the development of UEH in the 45-year journey. Towards a  journey ahead, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh shared: “With its core values, UEH is continuing to be a leader in education and research across all disciplines, while also fulfilling our social responsibilities through making significant and meaningful contributions to our society. Let us join hands to celebrate 45 years of a journey well-done by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. May we look forward to a new future for UEH where we strive to fulfill our renewed mission and vision, to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, with strong academic excellence reputation in the region and worldwide.” Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH gave a speech On this occasion, UEH officially launched 3 member colleges: College of Business, College of Economics, Law and Goverment, and College of Technology and Design and introduced their leaderships, together with the brand identity and the new slogan: “Unbounded creativity. Empowered futures. Holistic values.” Launching ceremony of 3 member colleges Introducing the leaderships of each member coleges UEH went through 45 years full of achievements; this is the crystallization of wisdom, efforts, solidarity and love of all leaders, lecturers, officials, employees, employees, students, members and learners over the years, the support of UEH's domestic and foreign partners along with the values accumulated over time. Entering a new stage with a restructuring strategy is an important decision for UEH, but it is indispensable for maintaining and promoting UEH's achievements in the past 45 years, which is a requirement of the context in the global era, is the mission to contribute to human knowledge and the responsibility of UEH to society and the country. The challenges ahead will be many, but one thing is for sure, the whole UEHer, with its inherent values and traditional strengths and community cohesion, will work together to achieve the same expectations and results as previous generations. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “UEH Zero Waster Campus” is a green initiative, implemented jointly by UEH and the Vietnam Zero Waste Alliance (VZWA), to impart knowledge, raise awareness among the UEH community and the general public on “Rethink, Be Green” as we look towards a future sustainable UEH University. The project is now entering phase 2, and is expected to significantly influence UEHers and have a positive impact on the online community and the younger generation in the society. UEH Zero Waste Campus – first-ever green initiative in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam Motivated by the 3R Model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and the need to create a green, zero waste campus for students and the university employees, “UEH Zero Waste Campus” is the first-ever green initiative for sustainable living at a university. “Rethink – Be Green” is the first stage of the project for 2021 that aims at reducing at least 40% overall waste and 30% of single-use plastic waste, while ensuring that at least 70% of the UEH community has a clear understanding of what it means to be “zero waste”. “This initiative lays the groundwork for the establishment and growth of a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University, showcasing UEH’s commitment to implement the United Nations’ 17 sustainable development goals – Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH shared. "UEH Zero Waste Campus" proposes an innovative solution that prioritizes applying the 3R (Reduce – Reuse – Recycle) model in waste classification and treatment, as well as using technology in education and user-centric communication methods to see more clearly the benefits of the project, promoting the circular economy, and simultaneously, contributing to spreading, inspiring, and changing younger generations’ mindsets and behaviors. The project is being implemented, and is expected to be completed by 2025 with predetermined milestones to create green UEH citizens, green partners, and green communities for sustainable development. Project Milestones "Rethink & Be Green" – Knowledge shared, awareness raised, mindset changed, behavior shifted, for a green UEH community With more than 4 months of surveying, planning, and implementing practical activities under the directions of the University Board of Management, along with input from leading experts from the Institute of Smart Cities & Management and the Southeast Asian Institute of Environmental Economics, from Dr. Nguyen Thi Mai Linh - Head of Department of Environment and Labor Protection, Ton Duc Thang University, as well as other supporting units, the initial phases of the project are completed, with the publication of the “Me – Green UEHer Citizen” handbook, the UEH Zero Waste Platform (UEHZW). This also called for further strategizing in establishing the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and other solutions such as employing waste classification trash bins, refilling systems or integrating navigation through Wayfinding. In particular, the project also received a lot of feedback from industry experts and developing units in environmental and social sciences, and more than 6000 freshmen of UEH Class of K47 during the week of Orientation. To view the “Me – Green UEHer Citizen” handbook, click here In the coming months, in addition to the construction of the MRK area at Campus N (Nguyen Van Linh), UEH will continue to communicate the details of the “UEH Zero Waste Campus” initiative to all university staff and students through a plethora of activities, workshops and creative competitions. The goal is to further spread knowledge on the topic, raise awareness and thereby, changing people’s mindsets and behaviors. Accompanying “Rethink – Be Green” is Singer Trong Hieu, who’s already been well-known for his influence among the youths. Not to mention, he’s also a strong proponent for innovative and creative mindset and a willingness to be open and transparent towards noble causes. Through his lifestyle and music, Trong Hieu, as a brand ambassador for many community projects, has been successful in inspiring his followers to lead happy and positive lives. He’s also recently started to practice vegetarianism, which has attracted the attention of various members of the public in terms of green living and thinking. It is with hope that such activities are not only practical but also helpful in impacting the UEH community; thereby, bringing about positive influence to our society in the future. Community Integration, Knowledge Spillover, Actions for a future Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University In order to connect both the internal and external forces of UEH to join hands in community integration, “UEH Zero Waste Campus” project is also currently participating in the “Zero Waste City Challenge” organized by Waste Aid NGO and sponsored by Huhtamaki. As part of the Circular Economy Network project, “UEH Zero Waste Campus” is honored to be a finalist among more than 95 submissions from India, South Africa and Vietnam. Through the 8-week duration in the competition, UEH has initiated connection with many industry experts and the Circular Economy Network by participating in various workshops hosted by both local and international guest speakers. Various input, feedback and suggestions were given to help refine the project’s quality, improve practicality while aiming at minimizing as much risk as possible. “UEH Zero Waste Campus” Project Brief Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH, emphasized: "With "Rethink – Be Green", UEH hopes to not only create the best learning environment but also a place to provide students with opportunities to practice green living for a green and sustainable economy and society” Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH College of Technology and Design was established to promote training and research’s achievements on UEH's 45-year development journey. Its primary mission is to develop high-quality human resources, foster international relations, conduct researches, consult and transfer new knowledge in Mathematics, Statistics, Economic Information Systems, Technology, Computing, Innovation, Architecture, Planning, and Multimedia Design for policymakers, managers, academia and the business community in the region and throughout the world. According to the World Economic Forum forecast, by 2025, humans will only account for about 48% of the workforce, while machines and algorithms will account for 52%. The fourth industrial revolution and breakthrough technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of things, virtual reality, robotics, etc., have rapidly changed the trends in many fields. Accordingly, the emergence of many technology application fields such as Education Technology - Edtech, High-tech Agriculture - Agritech, Financial Technology - Fintech,..., and new areas such as Smart City, Data Science, Data visualization, etc. In this situation, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been implementing the restructuring strategy to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university to adapt to changes in the market, economy and society. It has focused on design, technology, integrated with its strengths in economics, management, business and laws to meet the needs of the market and global integration trends. UEH College of Technology and Design was established with the primary mission of developing high-quality human resources, fostering international relations, conducting researches, consulting and transferring new knowledge in Mathematics, Statistics, Economic Information Systems, Technology, Computing, Innovation, Architecture, Planning, Multimedia Design for policymakers, managers, academia and the business community in the region and throughout the world. UEH College Of Technology And Design focuses on developing interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-multidisciplinary programs in research and application, incorporating mathematics, technology, intelligent and creative management into training and research programs. The College focuses on developing Undergraduate and Postgraduate training programs (Master and PhD) according to international standards granted by UEH and international partner universities with a training scale of up to 2,090 university students, postgraduate students and research fellows. The training programs are open, highly interconnected with UEH member Schools and international universities. Specifically, there are eight majors/specialities for Undergraduate training, 05 majors/specialities for Master's training and 01 discipline for PhD training. The UEH College of Technology and Design operates with a structure including Board of Management, Council of Science & Training, School of Mathematics - Statistics, School of Business Information Technology, Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), UEH Institute of Innovation (UII), Institute of Applied Mathematics (IAM), Institute of Applied Technology, research institutes, research & training institutes, Short-term Training Center of the University and General Department. With a faculty of 75 teachers, including 2 Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 32 Doctors and a network of more than 20 international partners, 100 companies, businesses, associations, and more than 10,000 Alumni. An introduction of the UEH College of Technology and Design Restructuring University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – Forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University in the 2021 - 2025 period is a crucial strategy, having great significance for maintaining and promoting UEH's achievements in the past 45 years as well as the future development of the University. Therefore, it is expected that in 2021, UEH will form 3 member colleges, including UEH College of Technology and Design, UEH College of Business, UEH College of Economics, Law and Governance. The UEH College of Technology and Design and other Colleges aim at the Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Critical thinking forms when people have a need to understand certain problems. It often starts with an issue or question, from amazement to genuine curiosity. Individual interests are peaked thanks to a realistic occurrence in their own lives. When films and motion pictures are used in education, it is considered an exciting introduction to new concepts, ideas or books, a creative method and “out of the box” approach, as opposed to the traditional modes of teaching and learning. Film-type case studies can help facilitate critical reflection and skepticism; therefore, this method is believed to be an active teaching method that is conducive to the achievement of comprehensive education goals calling on in-depth investment towards innovative teaching methods in today’s day and age. Such method is effective in bringing about joy, excitement and passion in students in terms of knowledge acquisition, critical thinking exploration and problem-solving capabilities, which in turn, can and will produce a force of independent, creative and problem-solvers of the world. Establishing problem-solving capabilities in students through films According to John Dewey, goal setting is a complex activity, including (1) observation under defined context conditions; (2) A collection of knowledge about what happened in a similar context in the past. Knowledge acquired partly through aggregation and partly from the information, advice and warnings of experienced predecessors; (3) Judgment, which is a combination of what has been observed in the same context and what will appear when observing the phenomenon. Thus, the film-type case study is an effective tool to help students formulate goals, stimulate learning motivation, and at the same time promote activities and interactions between students, teachers, and the context of the film. The overall circumstances of the film then are determined to meet learning goals while providing information to learners through images and sounds as they can observe phenomena in a defined context. Associating acquired knowledge and personal experience will better facilities motivation, encouraging students to analyze interactions and make accurate predictions. The ultimate learning outcome are newly developed capabilities, namely problem-solving skills. This process is a deliberate cycle and can be extended based on the context of the film as it is established based on pre-determined learning objectives. There are numerous studies conducted that show learners can better acquire knowledge through the use of visualization and multimedia methods than through the traditional “chalk and talk” method. Hakkâri and colleagues (2008) confirmed that learners can focus on a lecture for, at most, 16-20 minutes in an hour; therefore, the use of film cases is of considerable importance to really captivate attention in an extended period of time. According to Hartley and Davies (1978), with the traditional direct oral instruction, university learners can remember 70% of what was taught in the first 10 minutes and only 20% of what was taught in the remaining hour(s). Demirel and colleagues (2008) also studied sensory retention rates and concluded that people remember 50% of what they see and hear and 80% of what they see, hear and say. Kabadayi, L. (2012) conducted a survey on students' opinions on the role of film-type case studies in higher education. The findings (Figure 2) clearly supported the use of film-type case studies to be implemented in the classroom. Positive benefits of using film-type case studies in the classroom Film-type case studies help improve memory and comprehension skills, enable learners to retain the materials easier while becoming more expressive through the diligent support of creative thinking. The film was made short and succinct, with primary focus on the targeted topic, which gradually helps learners develop the habit of visual thinking to facilitate quicker knowledge acquisition. As a result, the need to recall previous lectures in class will progressively become obsolete while further strengthening retention. Additionally, the students will also develop more perceptive observation skills through active participation, more refined assessment of human relationships, and clearer understanding of the interactions between individuals and the society. On top of that, students will be given plenty of opportunities to partake in group work and learn to take accountability for their own actions, as well as team achievements. What’s more, the case studies presented in the short-film are carefully curated to promote critical thinking and direct relevance to previously-taught materials. Film case studies and UEH Recognizing the benefits of incorporating film case studies in the classroom in shaping the skills of global citizens, the School of Accounting, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has cooperated with the Institute Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) to organize training and officially put the ICAEW False Assurance short film into teaching. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “I am convinced that such type of film-type case studies isn’t just restricted to one class but can actually be applicable across different situations and disciplines. The use of appropriately-designed film-type case studies in the classroom will help UEH enhance the practicality as well as global integration of our academic curriculum, ensuring that our students’ learning experience is as effective as possible.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH delivering his opening keynote Right after the training, many lectures of the School of Accounting have moved to use the film in their classes in the new semester. When surveyed on the effectiveness of this method as opposed to the traditional model, the students were expressively excited. Nguyen Ngoc Tuong An, KNC02 of Class of K45, full-time program shared: “Incorporating film-type case studies into the classroom definitely makes the sessions more fun, which makes it so much easier to understand the lectures. It’s also helpful that we are able to participate in vigorous group work and discussions instead of just listening to the professors.” Another student, Tran Gia Bao, KNC01 of Class of K45, full-time program, also agreed, “This new teaching and learning method certainly makes it easier for me to not only understand the materials but also be able to apply the theories more effectively in practice.” UEH Lecturer Nguyen Phuoc Bao An used film case False Assurance At the moment, when online training is still a necessity, it is even more fitting to implement film-type case studies in teaching, such as ICAEW False Assurance, especially in blended or flipped classes. Teachers can easily apply the principles of lesson design to ensure proper combination, granularity, reusability and interoperability. Simultaneously, learners will be more incentivized to arrange their study time while have more freedom for creativity, and thereby, develop their problem-solving capabilities and accomplish their academic goals. News & Photos: School of Accounting, Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management – International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 3rd, 20201, the “Green Growth and Sustainable Development” scientific conference (GRSD 2021) officially took place in online format, attracting 549 participants. This conference is an opportunity for academic exchange, research experience sharing and scientist connective forum in terms of economics, business, and consumer behavior serving for economic sustainable development. The conference also saw to the transfer of organizing responsibilities for 2022 from Faculty of Economics, Nha Trang University to School of Economics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. GRSD Conference 2021 was jointly organized by Nha Trang University; School of Economics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Hue College of Economics. After 4 months calling for submissions, GRSD 2021 received 45 papers from various authors from all across the nation. Having carefully considered, the Organization Committee were able to select 15 qualified articles, divided into 3 topics to be presented during the conference. Besides, due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Organization Committee determined and made efforts to modify the organizational modality to 100% online, adapting to the digitalized context and creating favorable conditions for scientists, learners, and students. Hence, GRSD 2021 welcomed scientists, researchers and academic communities throughout the country to attend so as to present, discuss and exchange research experience together. The “Green Growth and Sustainable Development” scientific conference – GRSD 2021 with the participation of scientists, researchers, and academic communities from all provinces. Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai – the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City shared that: “At the moment, we are currently dealing with several new challenges, such as climate change or the environmental effects from COVID-10 to our evolution as the human race. How we comply with sustainable development principles along with adopting sustainable consumer behaviors determine the consequences in which we’re facing, especially during COVID. More specifically, we have transitioned from crisis management into risk management; thus, today’s conference central theme “Green Growth and Sustainable Development” is extremely appropriate in this context. The JABES journal is hopeful that upon the completion of the conference that all participating researchers can make according modifications to their studies and make proper plans to submit your work to nationally and internationally reputable journals. Within the conference, Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai participated in the keynote titled “Industrial Development Orientation According to Ecology Approach: Vietnam Industrial Zones Case Study”. During the presentation, the Professor accumulated a variety of research articles about the issue: industrial development according to ecology approach attaching to green growth and sustainable development. The keynote went on to discuss the aspects of ecological economics, findings report from eco-industrial parks observations, and approaches to international pilot projects (UNIDO). Finally, the current status of eco-industrial park transition in Vietnam was also mentioned. The keynote was followed by parallel discussions surrounding 3 topics: (1) Green Growth and Sustainable Development of the industry, (2) Sustainable Development of Natural Resources and Environment, and (3) Sustainable development for locals, corporates and green consumer behavior. The plenum and parallel discussion sessions engaged an influx of researchers from every corner of the nation, in a wide range of categories including universities, research institutes as well as centers and even business community’s interest. Towards the end, all authors were given plenty of opportunities for sharing and critiquing so as to refine their research to be more fitting to be published in nationally and internationally reliable journals. Reflecting on the conference, Dr. Quach Hoai Nam – Vice President of Nha Trang University recalled: “Green growth and sustainable development require the harmony of three main fields: the economy, the society, and the environment; all addressed at the same time and in hamony with environmental and growth factors. For Vietnam, green growth is constantly met with oppositions due to the effects of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. It is these issues that threaten the development of Vietnam at the regional and national level. The conference is expected to be not only a forum for scientists, but also an opportunity for business leaders to seek guidance for policy resolutions when dealing with Vietnam’s future problems.” Meanwhile, Associate Professor Truong Tan Quan – Vice President of Hue College of Economics affirmed the conference would be a chance to expand the cooperation network among universities and for lecturers, scientists, researchers, students to learn and share with another. As an academically stimulating research forum, GRSD 2021 was able to attract the participation of 549 lecturers, authors, researchers, students from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang University, Hue College of Economics; Environment for Development in Vietnam (EfD Vietnam), Vietnam Institute of Economics, Vietnam National University of Agriculture; University of Economics – The University of Danang; Dalat University; Regional State Audit Office No III; University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City; Tay Nguyen University; Foreign Trade University (Hanoi); Nong Lam University – Ho Chi Minh City; Can Tho University; Quang Binh University and Long Sinh Co., Ltd. In 2022, the “Green Growth and Sustainable Development” conference will take place in Ho Chi Minh City and hosted by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. To find out more about GRSD 2021, please visit: News, images: School of Economics, Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management – International Cooperation. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 28, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the University of Leicester, UK, held a Welcoming Ceremony to introduce the International Partnership Program between the two universities. Attending the ceremony on the University of Leicester's (UoL) side were Professor James Delvin - Dean of School of Business, Professor Dan Ladley - Deputy Dean of School of Business, Professor Katharine Venter - Program Director UoL professors, and Leicester School of Business professors. On the UEH side, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Head of the project steering committee, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Advisory Council, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of CFVG, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the JABES journal, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Mai Dong - Head of Human Resource Management Department, Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Dean of ISB, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen – Vice Head in charge of the Research Administration and International Relations Department, together with the management of faculties and departments, lecturers, Ph.D. students and candidates. On the part of the Executive Board of the partnership project with the University of Leicester, there were Assoc. Prof. Ho Viet Tien - Dean of the Institute of Graduate Training - Head of the Executive Board; along with members of the Executive Board: Prof. Vo Xuan Vinh - Dean of the Institute of Business Research; Dr. Ngo Quang Huan - Head of the Faculty of Management. UEH and UoL have agreed to multifaceted cooperation, including all activities of education partnership program and intensive research cooperation, exchange of professors and students, recognition of degree value, acknowledgment of subjects and programs of study, and co-organizing international conferences. The ICBF is organized by the two universities every year, and the Ph.D. program in Social Sciences is a testament to this long-term and sustainable partnership. Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. James Devlin shared, "We are always looking for professional partners in the working process, qualified lecturers. UEH has completely convinced us by all its achievements in the field of training and research. UEH has always held the leading position in Vietnam for many years, helping UoL have absolute confidence in the partner's capability." Prof. James Delvin gave a speech at the ceremony Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong emphasized: "We are always proud to be accompanying and cooperating with the University of Leicester, the UK in recent years. The cooperation will further promote the development potential between the two universities and be an opportunity for UEH professors and students to exchange and learn from experience in educating, researching and studying with the leading university in the UK." Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong gave a speech at the ceremony Assoc. Prof. Ho Viet Tien - Dean of the Institute of Graduate Training - Head of the Executive Board of the International partnership program with UoL At the Welcoming Ceremony, Professor Katharine Venter - University of Leicester, UK shared the Doctor of Social Sciences Program of the University of Leicester, UK, a partnership program between UoL and UEH. This program is an opportunity for Ph.D. candidates to access an international education program in Vietnam, with a Doctoral degree of global value awarded by the University of Leicester. The Doctor of Social Sciences program brings much meaning to the bilateral cooperation relations between the two universities. It is an opportunity for cultural exchange, academic development, and teaching and research experience between professors and Ph.D. students. On this occasion, at the Welcoming Ceremony, the program's Executive Board also welcomed the first Ph.D. student of the program, expected to enroll in October 2021. For more information, please visit this <link>. News, photos: Institute of Business Research, Research Administration and International Relations Department, Marketing and Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Applying digital transformation to sustainable financial practices: Efforts from enterprises are not enough! Efforts from only one side (enterprises) are not enough. To succeed in applying digital transformation to sustainable financial practice in Vietnamese enterprises, support from many sides is required. In the current context, raising people's awareness about climate change and sustainable finance is probably still the root of the problem. Because among the two motivations for enterprises to digitally transform and practice sustainable finance: (1) performing social responsibility towards the community, and (2) being a business situation, the motivation (2) is more "fundamental" and substantial. Many of the companies assessed for good sustainable financial practices have strategic shareholders from developed countries, or their products are primarily exported to developed countries (Europe, Switzerland, and the USA), where consumer awareness of climate change and green consumption is already high. Currently, Vietnamese consumers' understanding of climate change and sustainable finance practices is not high; but they will increase their “green” consumption rates as their awareness grows. They are more interested in choosing environmentally friendly products not only in the product but also in considering whether the production process of the enterprise and the whole supply chain of the product is harmful to the environment and the public health. If implemented on a large scale, this change will encourage enterprises to practice sustainable finance and apply digital transformation to capture and meet customers' "green" consumer tastes. In addition, at Agenda 21 of the Earth Summit (1992), senior leaders of countries also acknowledged that most environmental and sustainable development challenges all have their origins in the activities of each country, each locality, and each field. Therefore, localization and domainization of sustainable development goals will attract the participation of local stakeholders in the implementation of sustainable development goals. The role of the Government, local authorities and departments in promoting the application of digital transformation to sustainable financial practices With the above analysis, to promote enterprises to apply digital transformation in sustainable financial practice, it is necessary to have appropriate policies of the Government, local authorities and departments. Specifically: First, the Youth Union uses the crowd effect of social networks to deploy propaganda programs, persuading people to change their living habits and practice "green" consumption. In the long term, climate change and social issues must be trained in preschool, primary, and general education curricula. Second, the banking system can also make an essential contribution to raising public awareness of climate change and encouraging enterprises to practice sustainable finance. However, the integration of promoting sustainable development must not distract or prejudice the main task of the central bank. It must ensure the "win-win" status of credit institutions because credit institutions themselves (except for policy banks) still have to realize their profit targets. Fourth, the Government and local authorities need to concretize sustainable development goals associated with each locality's characteristics and field. At the same time, allocate budget according to the outlined objectives; policies to encourage the business community and residents to work towards these specific goals through their investment and consumption activities. Fifth, encourage research institutions and enterprises to develop ESG data. At the same time, the Government and local authorities themselves need to systematically collect data on sustainable development because in the absence of data, stakeholders cannot know what to do to achieve the goal. Sixth, arrange and exploit resources, use them effectively to provide technical support for digital transformation, support the development of digital platforms for enterprises. In particular, programs and projects to support enterprises in digital transformation must go into reality. Funds must be used for practical support instead of formal activities such as ceremonies, announcements, meetings, etc. Finally, a large-scale survey should be carried out to develop a policy framework and appropriate solutions to successfully deploy and establish Vietnam's "green bond" market. In short, applying digital transformation to sustainable financial practice is a necessary and "long-term investment" path for enterprises. See the entire research paper "Digital transformation, consumer awareness on climate change and sustainable financial practices" here. (Author: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thi Mai Hoai – Director of Sustainable Finance Institute (SFI) – UEH) It is an article in a series of articles that share research and applied knowledge from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Readers are warmly welcomed to the 6th edition of ECONOMIC Knowledge Newsletter “A panorama of digital currency (part 1): Trends of the times”. News, photos: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thi Mai Hoai, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the explosion of blockchain technology, digital currencies have grown tremendously in the past decade. However, the global digital currency system's rapid shift has confused governments in adapting to drastic changes in people's spending and investment behavior. In that context, governments need to grasp the fundamental issues of digital currency for the monetary system and development situation in the world; Only then can we propose solutions to adapt to the development of digital currencies in the new era. In recent years, digital currencies have developed both in terms of private money and central bank-issued coins. Important milestones include the establishment of M-Pesa in Kenya in 2007, Bitcoin 2009, Libra/Diem in 2019. Or the announcement of the digital currency of the Central Bank of China – Digital Yuan… It leads to some countries adapting quickly, but many countries are still not active in research and implementation. Vietnam is classified as a group of countries that have not been active in research but just stood outside and observed. The lack of necessary understanding of the complex technical background and concerns about the possible effects of cryptocurrencies on the economy make the response of governments passive and potentially risky… The development of digital currency can be visualized through the development of Bitcoin, from an open-source algorithm created by an anonymous programmer. Today Bitcoin has become a cryptocurrency that has been owned by millions of people and even started to become legal currency The concept of digital currency was introduced 46 days after the historical bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers bank, which marked the beginning of the second largest financial crisis in history. Following that, as executives and legislators tried to identify effective methods and ways to get the economy back on track, a small group of technologists decided to continue pursuing the idea of digital currency. Although cryptocurrency has been around since the 90s and thousands of new inventions have been created since then, it still has numerous things to explore. Digital currency is a form of money that exists in computer data created to replace paper money or coins. Digital currency is divided into two main types: traditional electronic money (the unit used is still legal money issued by the Central Bank) and cryptocurrency (a completely new and independent unit of currency released by pre-programmed computer systems). The actual digital currency revolution began with the latter's emergence (cryptocurrency), whose most successful product to date is Bitcoin, which has a significant impact on financial markets. It is even unpretentious that many researchers believe that the global financial market has completely changed when trillions of dollars have been allocated to the next-generation digital currency market. Financial transactions are automatically conducted by pre-programmed code, a world where all assets are digitized and made public “anonymously”. Cryptocurrencies use modern cryptography and are managed by a decentralized computer system with automated algorithms in the blockchain platform. According to Satoshi (2008), cryptocurrencies have many outstanding advantages such as: (1) Security: if the number of computers operating in the nodes is large enough, the possibility of being attacked by a hacker is almost impossible, the hacker has to take control of almost 50% of the computers in the system to be able to adjust the information and data of the crypto currency; (2) Anonymity: a person's personal information is encrypted, helping to ensure privacy when joining the system; (3) Economy: payment intermediaries (such as banks) are reduced, making payment intermediaries no longer a problem in the cryptocurrency system, even in traditional contracts such as L/C ( letter of credit contract) can be replaced by a smart contract; (4) Quickness: with the improvement of global internet speed, the payment speed in the economy will increase many times; (5) Automatic anti-inflation feature: the crypto-currency system is automatically regulated in the system to avoid unnecessary generation, causing the inflation rate to rise unexpectedly without any a coordination center such as a central bank. We have witnessed the rapid development of cryptocurrencies in recent years and newborn cryptocurrencies in a row with many outstanding features. One of the most successful and most accepted cryptocurrencies today is Bitcoin. Although there are many shortcomings in practical implementation, the Bitcoin cryptocurrency has caused a global earthquake and sparked a revolution in the monetary field. A typical example of this currency revolution in China, one of the countries with the largest economy in the world, which has officially deployed the digitization of the China Yuan Renminbi, putting into circulation a digital currency issued by the Central Bank for the transactions of consumers in some metropolis. It is believed that cryptocurrencies could be the following form of money (after paper money) in the new era. It confuses many governments because they cannot keep up with the rapid changes of the global economy. They cannot completely deny the existence and circulation. Still, They cannot immediately accept the new digital currency because of the lack of legal basis and the power to govern the money supply in the economy. However, countries are starting to build a new era of monetary policy to accommodate the existence of cryptocurrencies. Even a wave of countries is beginning to develop their crypto-currency into a legal tender (For example, El Salvador recently recognized Bitcoin as legal currency - BT). Facing the trend of the times, Vietnam cannot stand aside. However, like some other countries, we are confused when it comes to crypto-currency. Therefore, the Prime Minister asked the monetary authority, the State Bank, to review the legal framework for cryptocurrencies. As a result, the State Bank took the following steps to restrict all transactions related to cryptocurrency (or virtual currency) through wire transfer on the banking system, and at the same time announcing that all the supply, issuance, and use of crypto-currency are illegal acts. These reactions will limit the development of cryptocurrencies in the Vietnamese market, but is it reasonable for us to behave like this? Does restricting the growth of cryptocurrencies in Vietnam hinder the process of entering the 4.0 economy as the Prime Minister is encouraging all economic sectors? If we deny the existence and development of cryptocurrencies, the new era of monetary policy may not keep up with the development of the world economy. Facing this issue, we need to clarify the difference between cryptocurrency and traditional currency and its challenges. Furthermore, the behavior of the Central Bank will determine the future development of the new generation digital currency system. Will the automatic mechanism of cryptocurrencies dominate the entire economy, will it make the economy grow better or not, or will it increase instability in the absence of human intervention? All of these issues need to be explored and studied. By analyzing the cryptocurrencies superiority and their correlation with traditional currencies, and the challenges facing the existing financial system, policymakers can formulate policies to deal with a new generation of digital currency, or prepare for a Vietnamese digital currency in the future, which is almost unavoidable. See the entire research paper "Digital currencies and a new generation of global monetary system" by the authors here. Team of authors: Dr. Le Dat Chi, MSc. Truong Trung Tai, MSc. Nguyen Trieu Dong, (UEH School of Finance). This is an article in the series of articles that share research and applied knowledge from UEH. We cordially invite you to read the DIGITAL ECONOMIC Knowledge Newsletter 7 An Overview of Digital Currency part 2 "The milestones in the next generation of Digital Currencies”. News, photos: Team of authors, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The 3rd Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2021) took place successfully 100% online in two days, August 27–28, attracting more than 330 international and Vietnamese researchers to attend, among which 173 authors participated in presentations and discussions, and nearly 50% of authors came from countries other than Vietnam. ACBES 2021 has connected and invited four leading keynote speakers worldwide with academic and practical research topics following the general trend of Vietnam and the world. The Conference was effectively moderated by 30 Session Chairs and 16 Coordinators for 32 parallel discussion sessions with diverse topics related to business - finance - economics - education - growth. ACBES 2021 is co-organized by the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) and Lincoln University (New Zealand); with the cooperation from Taylor's University (Malaysia), Emerging Markets Society (USA) and Centre for Industrial Revolution and Innovation (CIRI); funded by the Ministry of Education and Training, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), UEH International School of Business (ISB), and the Centre Franco-Vietnamien de formation à la Gestion (CFVG) – the French Vietnamese Center of Management. ACBES 2021 is organized with the efforts and determination of JABES and UEH in the context of widespread social distancing caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Bearing that in mind, the Organizing Committee has determined and made efforts to organize the Conference 100% online via the Zoom platform to create favorable conditions for all authors worldwide to participate. Thus, it suits the digital transformation and facilitates the participation of many scientists domestically, regionally, and globally. Speaking at the opening of the ACBES 2021, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President, delivered a speech to welcome important guests and a large number of researchers from all over the world to attend. Professor said: "In the context of internationalization, UEH’s top priority is to promote academic research and international cooperation. UEH's JABES journal is growing day by day, soon joining the SCOPUS/ABDC database and many other high-quality indicators. Compared to the previous conferences, ACBES 2021 has attracted many more famous scholars, and many quality articles have been published on JABES in association with Emerald International Publishing. ACBES 2021 is an achievement of JABES and UEH in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The success of ACBES 2021 in such a context will greatly strengthen the academic position of UEH as well as JABES, thereby attracting more quality articles and prestigious international scholars in the future." Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President, delivered the opening speech of the ACBES 2021 At ACBES 2021, the Organizing Committee was honored to invite 4 Keynote Speakers who are scientists with a leading academic reputation in the world. The Keynote Speakers presented the critical economic issues, empirical methods and current research trends such as corporate finance, neuroeconomics, circular economy, foreign direct investment (FDI). Specifically: Prof. Bart Lambrecht (Judge Business School, University of Cambridge; Director of the Cambridge Centre for Finance (CCFin); Director of CERF; Former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Corporate Finance; Co-Deputy Editor-in-Chief Journal of Banking and Finance; Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. Prof. Bart Lambrecht presented "The Dynamics of Financial Policies and Group Decisions in Private Firms". In his presentation, Prof. Bart Lambrecht focuses his analysis on the model of a private company established and operated by a group of investors with heterogeneous capital contribution and risk tolerance; They also make decisions on the financial and governance policies of the company. Differences in investor structure lead to separate control over cash flow and control over the company and change over time. The optimal investment policy is the time-weighted average of the optimal policies of investors and converges with the policies of the least (most) risk-averse investors in the booming time (recession). Therefore, optimal leverage is procyclical. Dynamic financial policies and diversity in equity requirements address the varying preferences of investors. Prof. Bart Lambrecht delivers a Keynote on the topic "The Dynamics of Financial Policies and Group Decisions in Private Firms" Prof. Carlos Alós-Ferrer (NOMIS Professor of the University of Zurich, Switzerland; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Economic Psychology). Prof. Carlos Alós-Ferrer presented the topic: "Stochastic Choice: Psychological Foundations and Economic Consequences". Essentially, the choice is random, which means that people often make different decisions when faced with the same choice twice. However, there are empirical rules regarding selection frequency and response time for binary options with fundamental differences in decision values, known as psychological effects and time. The presentation by Prof. Carlos Alós-Ferre also talks about the theoretical foundations of human psychology in the problem of stochastic choice; introduces recent novelties in the subject of neuroeconomics and behavioral economics. At the same time, Prof. Carlos Alós-Ferrer also highlights the research results on how to use response time to clarify preferences and how to understand classical adverse selection in risky decisions. Prof. Carlos Alós-Ferrer delivers a Keynote on "Stochastic Choice: Psychological Foundations and Economic Consequences" Prof. Les Oxley (Professor of Economics at the University of Waikato, New Zealand; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Economic Surveys; Co-Director of the Sustainability and Accountability Management Unit - New Zealand Business Research Institute). Prof. Les Oxley presented the theme: "Āmiomio Aotearoa: A Stable Economy for the Well-Being of New Zealand" on the Āmiomio Aotearoa Project (a multi-disciplinary, multi-partner research project) in which the circular economy is placed in the New Zealand context (sustainable, low-emissions and climate-resilient) by providing a theoretical model linking circular economy concepts with concepts of sustainable development and interdisciplinary measures on welfare; thereby, supplementing the missing theoretical link between circular economy and sustainable development to provide evidence and support New Zealand's social engineering transition to a circular economy. Prof. Les Oxley delivered a Keynote speech on the topic "Āmiomio Aotearoa: A Circular Economy for the Well-Being of New Zealand" Prof. Ilan Alon (University of Agder, Norway; Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Emerging Markets) presented “China goes Global: Towards a Theory of Emerging Market Multinationals”. In the presentation, he considered the development of China's foreign direct investment in recent years. Chinese capital flows are increasing and challenging capital flows of the US and Western countries, especially when the “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) Initiative was born based on an approach on data and trends. At the same time, Prof. Ilan Alon also provides prominent explanations and approaches, data and trends, and policy implications. Prof. Ilan Alon delivers a Keynote on “China goes Global: Towards a Theory of Emerging Market Multinationals” In addition to the interesting topics presented by the 4 Keynote Speakers, ACBES 2021 conducted 32 discussion sessions corresponding to 32 issues of special interest to authors and researchers. With the support of 30 Session Chairs and more than 16 Coordinators from the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), National Economics University, Nha Trang University and especially from Lincoln University (New Zealand), the parallel discussion sessions of ACBES 2021 took place in a lively atmosphere with many intriguing ideas and highly academic discussions. Out of a total of 178 registered authors, 173 authors participated in presenting research papers at the ACBES Conference 2021; of which about 40% are foreign authors, mainly from the UK, Philippines, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, China, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand. Besides, in addition to the main authors, the ACBES Conference 2021 also attracted about 80 other researchers and attendees to participate, exchange and join the discussion. After nine months, the ACBES 2021 has received 226 research papers, corresponding to 274 authors; in which there are 73 articles from foreign researchers (accounting for 32%), corresponding to 114 authors (accounting for 41.6%). Through the closed review process, the Organizing Committee selected 118 articles of good quality (acceptance rate 52%), of which approximately 50% are articles from foreign researchers. Authors who are accepted come from 130 universities around the world. In Vietnam, the authors are mainly from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; University of Economics and Law, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City; and the Thuongmai University (TMU); The rest are authors from 41 other universities in Vietnam. The foreign authors mainly come from universities such as the University of Sri Jayewardenepura (Sri Lanka), University of Rostock (Germany), Massey University (New Zealand), University of Santo Tomas (Philippines), University of the Philippines Visayas (Philippines) and other 65 universities around the world. At the closing session of the ACBES 2021, the Organizing Committee, in turn, awarded the authors with excellent research papers on the new topics: Dr. Cuong Nguyen, on behalf of Lincoln University (New Zealand), awarded the Fintech Best Paper Award to author Huong Thi Diem Hoang (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam); and the Green Finance Best Paper Award for authors Minh Nhat Nguyen and Ruipeng Liu (Deakin University, Australia). Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Ha Minh Quan, on behalf of the UEH International School of Business (ISB), awarded the Econ Finance Best Paper Award to authors Matteo Foglia (“G.d'Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy) and Peng-Fei Dai (East China University of Science and Technology, China). Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien, on behalf of the Centre Franco-Vietnamien de formation à la Gestion (CFVG), awarded Business Best Paper Award to the group of authors Tu Van Binh, Ngo Giang Thy, Huynh Dang Khoa, & Nguyen Dinh Thong (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, on behalf of UEH, awarded the UEH Research Award to the group of authors Manori P. Kovilage (Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka), S. T. W. S. Yapa & C. Hewagamage (University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka). Before the end of the ACBES 2021, MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan introduced more about ACBES 2022 and the JST (JABES Seminar Talks) series of monthly events to invite researchers to participate. Finally, in the Conference's closing remarks, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai sent his sincere and profound thanks to all the researchers who enthusiastically attended and made ACBES 2021 a great success. He was looking forward to seeing them again at the ACBES 2022 in a face-to-face manner with the hope that Vietnam and the world could control the COVID-19 pandemic. Some other photos at the ACBES 2021 The exciting discussions took place continuously in two days of ACBES 2021 Dr. Manori P. Kovilage (Sri Lanka) shares his feelings after receiving the UEH Research Award The researchers took a photo together at the opening of the ACBES Conference 2021 The Closing Ceremony of ACBES 2021 After the Conference, the Organizing Committee received many positive feedbacks and letters of thanks from the participating authors, most notably the sharing from Dr. Manori P. Kovilage (Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka) – The author who received the UEH Research Award. I have much to say about this ACBES Conference. Attending ACBES 2019 for the first time, my first impression was a friendly and wonderful experience, and I started to love Vietnam and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (UEH). I had a lot to learn from how this Conference was conducted – where I had a great deal of research experience. The ACBES Conference 2019 took place according to the announced schedule, where researchers are the centre of the Conference. It's an actual scientific conference, besides the enthusiastic and friendly support of the members of the Organizing Committee and the support team. I remember how we were supported during the city tour after the Conference was over. With these favorable experiences, I thought I would return to UEH again to participate in this Conference. But the COVID-19 Pandemic did not allow that to happen in 2020. So then, when I received the email invitation to submit the ACBES 2021, I enthusiastically wrote the article for this Conference. ACBES 2021 is a new experience for me compared to ACBES 2019. Right from the beginning of the Conference, the communication part of the Conference was so effective. All the techniques using live Zoom, the necessary lines are communicated. The submission process is also user-friendly. The professionalism in JABES and UEH makes me feel like I'm in Ho Chi Minh City at UEH. The Webinar format is very user-friendly when participating in the main program and specific discussion sessions. Keynote Speakers' speeches are so worthwhile. I've listened to every opportunity I can. I have always had a good impression of the ACBES, and I will undoubtedly continue to participate in the ACBES Conference next year and the future. I learned a lot from the ACBES, and I am still a young researcher in my career. Many thanks for what JABES and UEH have done for the researchers. I was so excited and full of energy. My research topics are in the areas of Optimal operations, sustainable operations management and research methods. I would like to contribute even a tiny part to UEH in these academic fields in the future. Once again, many thanks for the ACBES 2021. In addition, the coordinators who participated in the ACBES 2021 also shared their feelings: MSc. Pham To Thuc Han (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam): This is the first time I have become a coordinator for a large and prestigious international conference like ACBES. It is also my first time working with a thoughtful, thorough and well-coordinated Organizing Committee like this. Behind the program's success, there are always silhouettes of JABES members who wholeheartedly support all coordinators and attendees. The best team ever in organizing the International Conference. As a coordinator, I have learned a lot and hope to become a member of the ACBES Conference Organizing Committee in the coming years. MSc. Huynh Thien Tu (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam): The ACBES 2021 is held entirely online through the Zoom platform, bringing together all professors, researchers, and scholars from all over the world in the field of business and economics. On the contrary, the online platform even helps connect scientists from all economic sectors across the globe to participate in meaningful academic events. It is the first year that I have joined the team of coordinators to support the ACBES. Although there were many new technical problems, I received enthusiastic support from JABES teachers and other teachers. It is an honor to serve in a new position, to be exposed to and learn from the world's leading scientists. Many thanks to the JABES team and the coordinators for creating a meaningful workshop in the current context. I wish JABES to develop more and more and always maintain its international academic reputation as the leading place for research projects on Vietnam's economy. MSc. Le Thuy Khanh (Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, Vietnam): ACBES 2021 is a webinar that I participated in as a small part of the coordination team. It is also a great honor and an opportunity for me to learn and interact with the world's leading scientists and teachers in the Organizing Committee of UEH, Lincoln, and JABES. The Conference brought me a lot of value, knowledge and vision. Accompanying the teachers from the preparation and implementation, I feel the joy, dedication and professionalism from the team of JABES Journal. The ACBES 2021 conference with an online format has blurred spatial boundaries, creating a meaningful academic forum and bringing many contributions to science and research in Vietnam. I wish JABES Journal more success and can develop and organize more quality conferences in the future. Dr. Khanh Hoang (Lincoln University, New Zealand): I would like to thank the ACBES Organizing Committee for successfully organizing this wonderful Conference. The first collaboration with the teachers of UEH and JABES was really very interesting; I hope I will collaborate with teachers at ACBES conferences in the future. Dr. Huy Hoang (Lincoln University, New Zealand): I would like to thank Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoai, JABES members and UEH teachers for this wonderful collaboration. It is the first time I have directly contributed a small part to a 100% online International Scientific Conference with such a professional organization. Many thanks to Mr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan and JABES teachers who have facilitated, supported and cooperated enthusiastically. Hopefully, in the future, I will continue to have the opportunity to collaborate with JABES and UEH. More information All the new information and events of JABES such as the ACBES International Scientific Conference, JST Talk series and many other events will be continuously updated on JABES official channels as follows: News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Promoting achievements of training and research in the field of business during the 45-year development journey of UEH, UEH - College of Economics, Law and Government was born with the mission of training high-quality human resources, promoting international relations, researching, consulting, and transferring new knowledge in Economics and Behavior, Public Finance, Government Management, Law, Environment for policymakers, managers, academics, and business community in the region and around the world. Economy, Law and Government Management are essential components of a social structure. Connecting these three components into a unified block allows us to study many important aspects in the socio-economic system. Furthermore,  development of Industry 4.0 and globalization trend require universities to equip learners with multidisciplinary knowledge in economics, law, and government management to adapt to the multi-dimensional challenges of Economics and Law. Therefore, from 2021 through 2025, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has transformed itself to match market needs and internationalization with the restructuring strategy to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University in economics, business, management, law, design and technology. One of the first steps is establishing 03 member colleges, including the UEH - College of Economics, Law and Government. Inheriting and promoting the achievements of the University such as The first and only Vietnamese university of Economics, Management, Law and Business in the QS Asia 2021; Top 1 University in economics, management, business, and law in Vietnam (Webometrics, 2019, 2020, 2021); Top 1 internationally published university in economics, management, business, and law in Vietnam, etc. UEH - College of Economics, Law and Government was born with the mission of training high-quality human resources, promoting international relations, researching, consulting, and transferring new knowledge in Economics and Behavior, Public Finance, Government management, Law, Environment for policymakers, managers, academics, and business community in the region and around the world. UEH - College of Economics, Law and Government combines Schools and Institutes with training programs relating to macro-management and social science. The college focuses on developing undergraduate and postgraduate training programs (Master and PhD) according to international standards granted by UEH and/or international partner universities with 12 undergraduate, 08 Master , and 04 PhD training majors. The training programs are developed with open-mindedness and high connectivity with other UEH members as well as international partners with the college size up to 4,736 undergraduate, master and Fellow PhD. UEH - College of Economics, Law and Government operates a structure including Science & Training Council, School of Economics, School of Law, School of Government, School of Public Finance, Institute of Public Policy, Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Sustainable Technology Institute, Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia, Institute of Development Economics Research, Institute of Human Resource Development Research, and Research Institutes, Research & Training Institutes, Short-term Training Center of the University and Department of General Administration. The teaching staffs include 113 lecturers with 1 Professor, 7 Associate Professors, 36 PhDs, a network of 80 international partners, 200 companies, businesses, associations, and more than 50,000 Alumni. Video Introduction of UEH – College of Economics, Law and Government Restructuring the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – Forming UEH University and developing multidisciplinary –from 2021 through 2025 is a critical strategy and has great significance for maintaining and promoting UEH's achievements in the past 45 years towards sustainable development in the future. Therefore, it is expected that at the end of 2021 UEH will establish 3 member colleges: College of Economics, Law and Government; College of Technology and Design, and College of Business. College of Economics, Law and Government and other members  are aiming for a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Throughout the university’s 45 years of storied establishment and development, UEH continues to affirm its highly respected standing in Vietnam’s higher education sector, but also internationally as well. As one of 14 key public universities, UEH currently pioneers in economics and management in the nation. The next five years between 2021 and 2025 will be a significant phase for UEH in implementing its strategic goals for restructuring as the university proceeds to achieve its grand ambition of becoming a multi- disciplinary and sustainable university. The academic and professional workforce at UEH are more than just citizens; they are active global participants in the cause of sustainable development through art inspiration and social contribution. Upon implementing the new multidisciplinary university governance model, and in launching UEH College of Technology and Design, the University Board of Management have done their due diligence to ensure a high-quality group of young talents and working professionals. It is precisely here that each and every UEH member is constantly pushed beyond their limits in order to acquire new skills and knowledge, adapt to new technologies, and become trailblazers in the multidisciplinary approach and incorporation of technology and its technical knowledge in the harmonious and flexible use of economics and management best practices so as to exercise changes and breakthroughs that allow us to more quickly adapt to the present day. UEH’s first-ever listing in International Journals and Conference UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) takes the lead in innovation and technological integration in working, learning and teaching. Since 2021, the UII has expanded their academic curriculum with new coursework in Technology and Innovation to help UEH students stay abreast with the latest changes and trends of the world in the new digital age. UII team has made every considerable effort in researching and incorporating new technology across different disciplines, most notably the science of Human-Computer Interaction, or HCI. This past July and August, UEH received its first-ever recognition for having 01 article listed in an international journal and 02 international conferences centering on HCI. These are namely ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology 2021 (VRST) and ACM Interactive Surfaces and Spaces Conference 2021 (ACM ISS 2021). The ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology conference (VRST)² is an annual international forum aiming to exchange experience and knowledge between researchers and developers related to VR/AR software and technology. VRST is a gathering of international research teams working together on XR, as well as a number of world-leading companies supplying or using the XR system. VRST 2021 will be organized, in hybrid mode, in Osaka, Japan, hosted by Osaka University between December 8 – 10, 2021. The representative of UEH Institute of Innovation is a member of the Board of Review and  will be evaluating 06 research papers participating in the conference. ACM Interactive Surfaces and Spaces Conference 2021 (ACM ISS 2021)³ will take place in Łódź (Poland) from November 14th to 17th,  2021. ACM Interactive Surfaces and Spaces is the place to be, to learn about the design, development and use of new and growing interactive surface technologies and spaces. This conference, also in hybrid form, will be held in Łódź, Poland’s third largest city where it exudes vibrancy and electrifies in a multi-cultural atmosphere. The live sessions will take place at at EC1b – a 19th-century power plant that was reconstructed into a center for science and assembly. The representatives of UEH Institute of Innovation have completed review and evaluation of the research paper to take part in the conference. ACM Interactive Surfaces and Spaces Conference 2021 (ACM ISS 2021)4 will take place in Łódź ( Poland) from November 14th to 17th Besides, internationally published article titled “VXSlate: Exploring Combination of Head Movements and Mobile Touch for Large Virtual Display Interaction”5 also gained a lot of attention. Through research, readers will get to learn more about VXSlate’s application, which helps to fine-tune multi-touch content operations with better accuracy on large virtual screens, and improve defects that virtual reality (VR) can not process, such as causing fatigue, especially for precise manipulation tasks due to lack of physical surface. To tackle those problems, the author studied VXSlate’s design, which is an interactive technique using large virtual screens as an extension of a tablet. Furthermore, it pointed to the potential of exploring the VXSlate design area as well as using mixed reality (MR). A concept mockup of the VXSlate system (done by UII) The article was published and posted on the website of ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021 (DIS)6  on June 28th under the topic: “Nowhere and Everywhere”, which further exemplified the severe impact that COVID has had on people’s lives while simultaneously pushed designers and researchers to pay more attention to the chaos and the unknown so as to adapt to the “new normal” everyday life. This also serves as both an opportunity and an appealing challenge for the conference to proceed in an asynchronous dispersal form while enabling easier access to the general public. The system concept was adjusted based on the recommendations and approvals from Chalmers University of Technology – Sweden UEH to become a multi-disciplinary and sustainable university These milestones serve as great steppingstone for UEH in its transformation efforts while upholding the university's core values to be a leader of change towards sustainable development. UEH not only conducts research but also aspires to apply innovation to improve the quality of life, create an ideal and conducive environment for prosperity and contribute to a technologically advanced and innovation-reliant economy. UEH is gradually establishing its presence across different international environments and disciplines. The university is proud to be one of the first Vietnamese universities to receive recognition from prestigious journals and forums in Interactive Design. This is certainly a remarkable progress in UEH’s journey to become a multidisciplinary university. News, Photos: UEH Institute of Innovation 1Human-computer interaction (HCI) includes researching, planning, designing and exploiting communications between users and computers.  This is considered to be a cross between computer science, behavioral science, design, media studies, and a number of other pieces of research. 2 Detailed information about the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST):  https://vrst.acm.org/vrst2021/ 3 Detailed information about the ACM Interactive Surfaces and Spaces Conference 2021  (ACM ISS 2021): http://iss.acm.org/2021/ 4 Detailed information about the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST):  https://vrst.acm.org/vrst2021/ 5 Detailed information about the ACM Interactive Surfaces and Spaces Conference 2021  (ACM ISS 2021): http://iss.acm.org/2021/ 6 Detailed information about the ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021 (DIS): https://dis.acm.org/2021/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the first session, Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel presented the topic of quantitative science studies and research evaluation. In the session, he introduces the construction of quantitative scientific indicators to measure research performance. Regarding the rationality of the methodology, the Professor pointed out the theoretical and conceptual problems of the quantitative scientific indicator, the prerequisites for applying this indicator to the research. Furthermore, concerning topic granularity and aggregation, data is provided based on a subject classification system and is consistent with certain levels of detail. Therefore, Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel recommends using a different level of quantitative science in combination with a qualitative research method based on a specific portfolio of studies. Additionally, Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel discusses quantitative science, emphasizing the measurement of a particular type of information outside of academic research that enables responsible or fiduciary individuals to make certain value judgments – regarding the place of scientific products in the body of knowledge. MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan (UEH-JABES) – Representative of the ACBES Conference 2021 Organizing Committee introduced the attendees and two Keynotes of the Workshop MSc. Khanh Hoang (Lincoln University, New Zealand) – Representative of the ACBES Conference 2021 Organizing Committee briefly introduced the biography of Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel presented his research The researchers asked questions and discussed rationally with Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel Cuong Nguyen (Lincoln University, New Zealand) - Representative of the ACBES Conference 2021 Organizing Committee thanked Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel The researchers took a photo to summarize the first Workshop session with Prof. Wolfgang Glänzel In the second session, Prof. Scott Cunningham introduces researchers to crucial aspects of causal inference. Prof. Scott Cunningham said that Causal Inference is different from Predictive Modeling. Predictive Modeling defines the process of developing a model to understand and quantify the model's prediction accuracy on unseen future data. And unlike Predictive Modeling, Causal Inference is discusses by Prof. Scott Cunningham in his book "Causal Inference: The Mixtape"; Accordingly, when analyzing causal effects, it is necessary to consider other aspects. In addition, there should be assumptions in each study required to define the target parameter based on knowledge of the phenomenon and make definite assumptions on causal questions; then, use an appropriate estimator of information inference tools and methods. To illustrate the causal inference method, Prof. Scott Cunningham cites research on the causal impact on Rhode Island (USA) of changing prostitution policy. In this study, the Professor estimated the average causal impact of policy changes on violent behavior and unambiguously estimated health outcomes if Rhode Island did not legalize prostitution. During the research on prostitution policy in Rhode Island, Prof. Scott Cunningham has thoroughly researched the laws and history of this locality. He found that when Rhode Island legalized prostitution in 2003, it reported a 30% reduction in rape rates, a 40% reduction in gonorrhea in women from the people who were treated in this locality; and this is explained by the participation of women who know about health care and are concerned about the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). To get this special research, Prof. Scott Cunningham took almost ten years to be announced. He further emphasized that causal analysis should rely on available data and regression techniques, and scholars should know the economic theory, expertise of the field or general background knowledge. Prof. Scott Cunningham presented his research The researchers raised questions and discussed with Prof. Scott Cunningham Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai (UEH-JABES) – Head of the Organizing Committee of ACBES Conference 2021 gave a speech of thanks and discussion relating to the two keynotes of the Workshop. At the same time, he also shared with researchers about the research direction for Vietnam and the orientation and encouragement of articles sent to JABES in the coming time. The researchers took a photo together to summarize the Workshop For more information: All JABES new information and events such as ACBES International Scientific Conference, JST series and many other events will be continuously updated on JABES official channels as follows: News, Photo: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Besides adverse effects, the Covid-19 pandemic has played the role  as a factor promoting  rapid transformation of Vietnamese economic structure from a traditional industrial economy to a digital one. When consumers gradually adapt to online shopping services, and shopping behavior changes, businesses have to produce and distribute goods on their digital platforms, and commodity e-commerce platforms such as Tiki, Lazada, Shopee... Therefore, they must find ways to adapt to the current trend and take advantages of the epidemic to promote e-commerce business. In particular, equipping and investing high-quality human resources with a multidisciplinary knowledge base, making decisions, and operating commercial business on effective digital platform are considered as a prerequisite requirement. When Covid-19 appeared, consumer behavior towards online shopping has begun to change; they focused on small value product, or products used before. For great value products, they chose to shop directly instead of online. A survey from Nielsen also shows that up to 66% of consumers who watch in-store decide to order online (showrooming). This is  why the multi-channel sale model will increasingly develop during and after the Covid-19 epidemic. Customers will prioritize experiences at "all-in-one" locations with safe, clean spaces that can meet all needs without moving too many places, reducing public contact. Due to the impact of Covid, public health has also become the biggest concern of Vietnamese people, thereby changing the shopping habits of customers. They turn to online FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) shopping that only retail chains can supply. During the epidemic spread (March-May 2020), sales of fresh and dried foods by major grocery store chains such as Saigon Co.op peaked. Revenue from masks, hand sanitizers, and sanitizers has increased sharply. The daily income of convenience stores has also increased sharply during this period, reaching a peak of 40%. Ms. Tran Thi Thuy Duong – Head of Digital Marketing Department of Sapo Joint Stock Company shared: “Currently, the number of consumers using smartphones to access e-commerce websites is remarkably high, so all the relevant directories to purchase must be a tool to help consumers to buy goods conveniently when visiting the website. In addition, e-commerce websites must connect to the feature Google My Business, which allows buyers and sellers to verify the identity and information of businesses on Google.” Therefore, understanding consumer behavior is the key to hold the success of current retail businesses. When consumer behavior changes, it is also when retailers and online businesses sell. Traditional enterprises need to improve their digital, business, and marketing skills to develop appropriate online business models and utilize the market trends. (Source: Hoang Tung, 2021) In addition, the emergence of Covid-19 has promoted e-commerce activities, online retail activities, and online retail model in Vietnam to have positive changes: companies have quickly switched to e-commerce platforms; logistics services have developed faster and more robust; enterprises flexibly have applied various payment forms to meet customer needs. According to statistics, revenue from online retail activities skyrocketed when 80% of customers converted to e-commerce. As a result, the number of supermarkets has decreased, but Internet businesses has flourished. It can be seen that traditional online sales model is still on the rise, along with that; the multi-channel commerce model is also developed Enterprises are forced to adapt to the market The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about numerous changes and development opportunities for retail businesses to do business on digital platforms. At the moment, companies are required to quickly adapt to take advantage of the trend and hit the "sublimity" point in the e-commerce business. The most influential factor, in this case, will be human resources. Human resource is always the most critical factor playing a decisive role in final business results for all economic organizations. Commercial business on the digital platform is a new field, based on the interference and interaction of many different industries such as economics, business, administration, marketing, information technology, systems information, law, etc. Therefore, high-quality human resources with a multidisciplinary knowledge foundation will make effective decisions and operate digital marketing on the digital platform. In addition, digital marketing businesses need to have an essential technical infrastructure system. Ensuring that logistics increases the flow of goods transacted through online channels increases demand for transportation, logistics, and delivery of enterprises. Building a digital ecosystem with today's popular online payment methods, including International payment cards (VISA/MASTER), smart card, electronic wallet, electronic money, mobile payments, electronic checks, purchase card, electronic money transfer… will flexibly meet the customer's experience. At the same time, businesses need to pay attention to online advertising trends through two platforms, social networks and search engines, which are growing strongly. Along with that is grasping the movement of technology application to create new business models, save resources and increase efficiency. Businesses need to quickly grasp consumer behavior because, along with the rapid urbanization and the rising middle-income class, the shopping habits of Vietnamese people have also changed significantly. In addition, the legal environment and international commercialization trends also contribute to the development of retail businesses doing business on digital platforms. Solutions to develop commercial business on the digital platform for Vietnamese retail businesses Vietnamese e-commerce businesses need to implement the following solutions: (1) Focusing on fostering high-quality human resources by planning recruitment strategies, connecting businesses and schools to have a training plan, using medium- and long-term human resources is necessary to increase businesses’ competitiveness. Vietnamese retail companies are currently in need of qualified IT workers. According to the results of an annual survey conducted by the Department of E-commerce and Information Technology (Ministry of Industry and Trade), more than 80% of companies (equivalent to more than 1,000 enterprises) suppose training e-commerce human resources is essential for its success. In the coming period, this demand will increase when Vietnam becomes a country with an extensive application of information technology in management, production, and business activities, so conducting trade online will become increasingly popular. (2) Coordinating with the Government in communication and guidance, helping consumers understand online shopping’s convenience, safe e-commerce transactions, online payment methods (like Momo)… Especially, large e-commerce businesses should cooperate with network operators through focused shopping events and promotions to contribute to changing consumer mindsets. (3) Efforts to bring the best experience to consumers. Enterprises need to develop and maintain transparent and convenient sales/exchange policies for consumers, improve online services’ quality such as consulting, providing honest images, applying utilities 4.0 in enhancing business efficiencies such as Advertising information tailored to each individual through Big Data and artificial intelligence (AI) on websites or social networks; effective and fast consulting through chatbot applications; accurate and practical product visualizations/videos through Virtual Reality (VR/AR) applications; suitable delivery locations via UPS; online multi-modal payment… (4) Focusing on building and maintaining a strict management policy of the origin of goods because any object's fault (intermediary platform or business owner) must be traded off with consumers’ trust and support. With the rapid transformation of commerce business on the digital platform, for retail companies to successfully deploy e-commerce, we cannot depend solely on factors and solutions mentioned above but also need the integration of both the Government and consumers. See the full research paper "Commercial business on the digital platform of Vietnamese retail enterprises before and during the Covid-19 epidemic" of the group of authors here. Group of authors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang, MSc. Hoang Thu Hang, Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh, MSc. Duong Ngoc Hong, MSc. Hoang Ngoc Nhu Y (School of International Business - Marketing, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City). It is an article in the series of articles spreading applied research and knowledge from UEH University. Therefore, we cordially invite you to read the second article, "Fintech-Bank Cooperation (part 1): The current situation of Vietnam". Authors: School of International Business - Marketing, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Banks shake hands with Fintech (part 1) – The reality of Vietnam has clearly shown the trend of cooperation between the Banks and Fintech in Vietnam. . We continue to learn how Banks - Fintech will shake hands andcooperate? What are the advantages and disadvantages? And in the process of exploring cooperation with Fintech companies, instead of worrying about losing market share or the risk of changing management structure, banks will be more concerned about the security of bank and customer information. Let's find out to answer these questions. To assess the micro-effects and the criteria that Fintech companies and banks use to select affiliate partners, the authors have surveyed two groups of subjects: High-class, middle-class managers of banks and Fintech companies. At commercial banks, a stratified sampling method is used to identify two types of Vietnamese banks: group 1 is comprised of joint-stock commercial banks (CBs) owned by the government over 50% (code: SCB), and group 2 is formed of other joint-stock commercial banks (code: CB). At Fintech companies, group 1 is Fintech companies established and operated for more than three years (code: Fintech1); Group 2 is companies less than three years (code: Fintech2). After stratifying into banks and Fintech companies, a sampling balanced stratification method was applied to select each group of 3-5 banks/Fintech companies, representing each group participating in the interview. These groups are selected according to similar criteria in terms of size, business activities and target customers. The team of authors used interview questionnaires based on research documents of consulting firms KPMG, PWC. The results show that the remarkable points in the implementation of the Bank-Fintech handshake are as follows: Fintech companies cooperate with banks: competition or cooperation! In terms of the Banks: when asked if they are concerned about the risk of a decrease in the bank's market share due to Fintech competition, most of them said they are concerned, but not too much. Banks are stronger than Fintech in the customer network, scale, and reputation with many e-banking services. On the other hand, SCB has customer segments such as large enterprises, traditional customers of the bank, which are competitive advantages that Fintech is difficult to approach. Regarding the change of banking products before the development of Fintech companies, banks all think that banking products have changed and will change a lot, especially deposit and payment products. All banks provide e-banking services and link payment gateways with Fintech companies in the payment field. In the process of competing and cooperating with Fintech companies, SCB identified that some technology software needs to be integrated between the Bank and Fintech, leading to changes in personnel and management structure. Nevertheless, the benefits of cooperating with Fintech are helping the bank promote financial inclusion, help reduce costs, increase revenue, innovate products, and increase customer base. In addition, SCB believes that cooperation promotes the bank's restructuring, distilling high-quality human resources and efforts to innovate internal management. In terms of Fintech: companies believe that cooperating with banks helps them increase brand awareness; increase customer confidence; access to capital; take advantage of the bank's experience in establishing legal regulations in business activities; learn about bank risk management. However, the benefit of "taking advantage of the bank's vast distribution network" has been received mixed opinions of some FT2s. They said that Fintechs mainly rely on electronic connections, not depend on other bank distribution channels. Together exploiting the payment market, personal consumption finance is one of the goals for the Banks to shake hands with Fintech. Obstacles when Banks and Fintech cooperate Obstacles banks may encounter in the cooperation process include confidentiality of banking information and the confidentiality of customer information. Ensure internal network security. The obstacle when Fintech cooperates with banks, they are too different in organizational culture. To cooperate, the two sides need to understand each other's culture and differences. A few Fintech companies think that their scale is too tiny that banks do not want to cooperate. In addition, the incomplete legal system with complicated procedures hinders the cooperation process of both sides. Criteria that banks set when choosing Fintech partners to cooperate Banks consider that the reputation and management experience of Fintech companies are essential criteria for choosing Fintech partners. Other measures such as the mechanism of action, financial capacity, Fintech's superior technology are also highly appreciated to increase customer satisfaction. Strengths of Banking and Fintech Specific strengths of banks compared to Fintech companies include suitable risk management mechanism; tight legal document system, modern technology infrastructure; Scale advantage; Wide distribution channel; Know Your Customer (KYC). On the other hand, most banks agree that the outstanding strengths of Fintech are: data management and processing; the development of information technology; acumen, innovativeness; Fintech services help save costs and time for customers and provide rich experiences. Fintech companies have cooperated and will cooperate with banks The fields that have been and will be cooperated include electronic payment connection, Personal financial advice, Peer-to-peer lending, Blockchain technology development, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). And other products such as Big Data mining; Cloud computing; Cybersecurity, and robotic process automation. In general, most banks have positive views about the cooperation with Fintech companies in the above fields, especially in AI application, Big data mining, Cybersecurity, Robotic Process Automation. The research results have been identified quite clearly on which criteria the Bank - Fintech are based. View the entire research paper "4.0 Banking: Banks – Fintech Cooperation in National Financial Stability", see details here. Team of authors: Dr. Hoang Hai Yen, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung, MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong (Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics) & MSc. Vu Bich Ngoc, MSc. Tran Hoang Truc Linh (Ho Chi Minh City Open University). It is an article in a series of articles that share research and applied knowledge from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Readers are warmly welcomed to article 04: "Fintech handshake bank (part 3): Supporting solutions". News, photos: Team of authors, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Along with the restructuring strategy of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, which aims to establish a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University through 2025, vision to 2030, the UEH’s brand has also been repositioned towards multidisciplinary and sustainability. The UEH University’s brand takes sustainable future of the community & society as a destination with 04 positioning values: (1) From UEH Learners to Empowered Global Citizens for Sustainable Development: By equipping national and international students with comprehensive competencies and advanced professional credentials, UEH University aspires to educate qualified students to become global citizens committed to the advancement of a sustainable manner of living. (2) From Research to Positive Societal Impact: UEH University supports and encourages scientists and researchers to conduct scientific research and consulting projects that address local and global issues and have a positive impact on society. (3) Create an UEH Community of Sustainability Changemakers and Art Inspirers: The UEH Community is defined as the people who were and are studying, working, teaching, researching at UEH. This is the community that inspires art, pioneers changes towards sustainable development, quality life and happiness. The UEH Community is defined as those who have studied, worked, taught, or conducted research at UEH. This is the community that inspires art and advances the cause of sustainable development, a high quality of life, and happiness. (4) Together for a More Sustainable Future: UEH University educates, conducts research, consults, and collaborates with domestic and international partners to build a more sustainable community and society. With new positioning values, UEH University brand wishes to establish the image of a new generation of university: (1) Quality – Reliability – Sustainability; (2) Integration; (3) Creative - Technology (4) Art Inspire – Happiness – Leading Through training, researching, consulting and connecting community. The UEH University brand's identity has been refreshed with the addition of the university's logo and member schools; the primary color tones are Mallard green (Mallard's neck blue), orange, and a vibrant and multi-colored set of secondary colors; and a new, modern, sans-serif font that reflects the university's brand personality. MAIN LOGO The UEH University's main logo was created with the intention of retaining the word UEH from the previous logo, but stylized to be modern, sophisticated, and international. DIGITAL LOGO Besides, the youthful and dynamic digital logo version is used in motion graphics designs such as video and clip intro/outro . SUB-BRAND The set of logos for member schools’ brands is consistent with the UEH University brand personality. Please contact the Department of Marketing - Communication to better understand how to use the logos. BRAND PERSONALITY 1. Quality - Reliablity - Sustainability 2. Integration 3. Art Inspire - Happiness - Leading 4. Creative - Technology FONT Expressing a modern, international and reliable personality. Used by famous politicians in a variety of media and voted as the typeface of the century. Representing creativity, leadership, technology Featured in numerous magazines. Some technology companies have used Myriad as the primary font for technological product launches. The primary and secondary color pallettes and fonts represent the brand personalities of UEH University To strengthen UEH University’s brand position on a national and international level,, UEH would like to share with teachers and the UEHer community - one of the critical pivots for accompanying, understanding, and supporting UEH University on its new journey toward “A Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University”. For further information: ► See UEH University logo, Vinh Long Branch and member universities HERE ► See UEH University Brand Identity Set HERE ► See UEH University Brand Product Set HERE ► See UEH University Office Publications HERE For any comments or suggestions for the university, please do not hesitate to contact directly or via email: lanhdao@ueh.edu.vn. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Shuttle Bus UEH” Service is an express bus service, with routes, trips, and stops designed particularly for officials and students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to commute from the city center to UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus which has been officially put into use since February 2022. With a desire to form a green lifestyle, reduce greenhouse gas emissions in traffic as well as promote a sustainable development tendency and build a green, civilized, modern public traffic network, UEH has been implementing “Shuttle Bus UEH” bringing diverse utilities and an affordable price for students. Shuttle Bus is designed particularly for commuting from HCM city center to UEH Campuses Transporting routes: Shuttle Bus Service comprises 5 morning trips and 5 afternoon trips for officials and learners, divided into 3 main routes: Route 1: Departing from 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong to UEH Nguyen Van Linh Route 2: Departing from 03 Cong Truong Quoc Te, Vo Thi Sau Ward to 135A Tran Hung Dao Dormitory - HCMC University of Education to UEH Nguyen Van Linh Route 3: Departing from 43-45 Nguyen Chi Thanh Dormitory to UEH Nguyen Van Linh Working hours: In the morning: In the afternoon: Pricing policy Free for UEH Officials Prices for “Shuttle Bus UEH” Service for students: Particularly, UEH will deploy price-supporting policies for tuition fee-waiver students and those who have difficult circumstances. Shuttle Bus UEH ticket registration Smart payment methods: With the aims of benefiting users in registration, payment, cancellation as well as tracking of the bus routes, UEH provides the “Shuttle Bus UEH” application on App Store and Google Play. Via these applications, students are able to register and pay for tickets 24 hours in advance. If no longer used, the app supports refunding 100% fees by coupons for the upcoming using times in case students cancel the tickets before 12 hours. Besides, the app is always updated while using; therefore, users kindly update the app usually to have the most interesting and up-to-date experiences. Link for downloading the app: Contact Information Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Phone number: 028 7306 1976 Email: dsa@ueh.edu.vn News, photos: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held its sixth council meeting for the 2020-2025 period and officially approved significant changes to the UEH development strategy on October 8, 2021. An overview of the UEH Council meeting on the morning of October 8, 2021 Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council emphasized: "This is a meeting of UEH Council with many important, breakthrough and meaningful contents for UEH's long-term development strategy in the period 2021 - 2025 and a vision to 2030, preparing for the important contents of UEH restructuring which will be announced on October 27, 2021 on the 45th anniversary of the establishment of the University. In addition, this is also the first meeting of the Council with the full attendance of 25 members, contributing important ideas and shaping UEH University in the future.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the UEH Party Committee, Chairman of UEH Council, gave the opening speech at the meeting After nearly 3 hours of working and discussion, 25/25 members of UEH Council (100%) voted unanimously to approve all the meeting contents. Establish UEH College of Business; UEH College of Economics, Law and Government; UEH College of Technology and Design under University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, finishing the organizational structure and apparatus, aiming for a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University. The preparation process for the establishment of three Colleges was organized, meticulous, serious, and responsible, with the consensus of the Board of Management and all officials, employees for the development of UEH in the coming period. In particular, the projects are derived from the practical basis of the society associated with the trend of global integration and comply with the conditions and legal requirements of the Law on Higher Education (amended) and the Law-Guiding Decree. Therefore, the establishment of the UEH College of Business; College of Economics, Law and Goverment; UEH College of Technology and Design under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is an essential foundation for the university to continue to build and complete the development project to become UEH University in the period of 2021 - 2025 following the provisions of the National Law on Higher Education (amended). Along with that, UEH Council also approved regulations to complete and operate the organizational structure and apparatus according to the restructuring model such as Organizational structure of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for the period 2021 - 2025, Regulations on Organization and Operation of UEH (amended), Regulations on Organization and Operation of UEH Colleges, Regulations on Appointment, re-appointment, and extension of tenure duties, termination of positions and dismissal of officials and employees holding managerial positions under the authority of the UEH President. Accordingly, the organizational structure of UEH Colleges will have specialized units under the University. They are training faculties, research institutes, research and training institutes, short-term programs, and mainly, the General Department of each Member School to perform administrative functions, support for scientific research activities, international cooperation, communication, partner connection, human resources, and finances. Based on this organizational model, these units will be operated following the principle of "Consistency - Cooperation - Optimization of resources and Professionalism, Innovation". Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President, presented the essential contents of the Restructuring Strategy Orientation to the name UEH University, Multidisciplinary and Sustainable Development UEH Council also 100% agreed with the UEH brand as the name in the project to upgrade the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City into UEH University, multidisciplinary and sustainable development. “UEH” is a name familiar to many generations of lecturers, officials, employees, learners, domestic and foreign partners, having been affirmed in the past 45 years. Over 95% of lecturers, officials, and employees agreed with this opinion at the "Conference of all officers and employees" on September 23, 2021, and many conferences at all university levels. However, according to The Council, despite UEH's strong brand, the institution faces numerous challenges during this period. So that it is necessary to be methodical, cautious, and professional, it has to promote the traditional values ​​and locate the core values ​​of the UEH brand in the future. One of the critical orientations to position the brand for UEH University is a multidisciplinary and sustainable university. UEH Council also highly appreciated UEH’s orientation on sustainable development under the 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations to 2030 with three approaches: 1) Global approach: participating in promoting and solving solve problems at the regional or global level; 2) Efforts to minimize negative economic, environmental, social and health impacts in teaching, research, and administration activities; 3) Reach out to community, engagement, partnerships, and governance in ways that help society transition to sustainable lifestyles. Dr. Bui Quang Hung, UEH Vice President, introduced the content "Towards a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University" The sustainable UEH University brand will focus on 05 pillars: Training, Research, Administration, Operation and Community Connection along with 04 positioning values: (1) Learners at UEH are oriented to become global citizens who act for sustainable development; (2) From research and consulting to positive impacts for the community and society; (3) UEHer community together towards sustainable development and artistic inspiration; (4) Connecting the community, spreading knowledge, acting together for a sustainable future. In this meeting, UEH Council approved several critical contents. They are the Regulation on UEH public assets, the project adjustment for the construction of a training and research facility in Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa and UEH Vinh Long Branch Campus 2 in Long Ho district, Vinh Long. In addition, the University has officially launched a new major in technology and innovation, which will begin accepting students in 2022. The 6th meeting of the UEH Council for the term 2020 - 2025 took place successfully, highly unifying many meaningful and breakthrough contents for the UEH development strategy. It is an essential milestone in the university history, construction, and development of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City for 45 years. Moreover, it is the beginning of a new development phase ahead, aiming to form a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University, meeting recent trends in the context of globalization and the 4.0 digital era. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Administration Office. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On October 9, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City successfully held an International Studio Event to present and evaluate ideas for the UEH Slogan Competition "Let's write a story of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University". After more than 40 days of launching, the competition had received active support from the domestic and international community. There were nearly 150 entries, which 30% from global, and 60 media channels reported. All of the entries were invested with quality and creative language. Undergoing rigorous evaluation by expert judges, we selected the top 09 best slogans that express the strategic direction of the UEH University brand in 2021 - 2025. Attending the event were Prof. Yi-Chen Lan, Vice President, Western Sydney University (Australia); Prof. Géraldine Michel, Brand Specialist, IAE Paris, Sorbonne Business School (France); Mr. Richard Moore, Chairman & Ideation Director of Richard Moore Associates, a leading brand consultant in Vietnam; Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of the UEH Council, Head of the Competition Jury Council; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung, UEH Vice President; Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet, Chairwoman of the UEH Advisory Council; with more than 100 competitions and the community interested in the program. International delegates from USA, France, Australia joined online with UEH Opening the event, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President, on behalf of the UEH’s leaders, gave the opening speech and introduced the top 09 excellent entries. Dr. Bui Quang Hung emphasized the significance of the competition in the University restructuring strategy to form a UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. Dr. Bui Quang Hung also sent his sincere thanks to the creative communities and universities in the country and around the world for reporting. Dr. Bui Quang Hung shared: “The 146 competition slogans showed outstanding personalities, the constant learning journey, and the sustainable development of UEH. Additionally, through the community response, domestic and international entries, the University has felt the affection for UEH. It is a matter of pride and great motivation for us in the coming period.” Dr. Bui Quang Hung, UEH Vice President, had the opening speech The Top 9 excellent entries presented in front of the Jury Council The presentation of Mr. Phan Ngoc Son from Vietnam with the competition slogan "Unlimited Educational Horizon" The presentation of the WE team from Vietnam and the Philippines with the competition slogan "Upgrading & Extending Horizons" The presentation of the UEH+ team (Duong Thi Thuy Trang & Nguyen Thanh Phuc) from Vietnam, UEH alumni with the competition slogan “Unified Evolution. Heart of sustainability” The presentation by Ms. Vo Thi Hong Le, UEH Officer, with the competition slogan “Universal knowledge. Economic sustainability. Holistic development” The presentation by Mr. Dinh Cong Khai, Head of School of Government UEH, representative of a group of officials of School of Government - SOG with the competition slogan "Ultimate Creativity - Excellence – Happiness” The presentation of the Empowering House group (Mr. Le Vinh Trien & Mr. Pham Phu Quoc) UEH officials with the competition slogan “Universal Empowering House Inspiring Sustainable Development Knowledges” The presentation of the 2ADT team from Vietnam with the competition slogan “University of Empowered Holisticity. UEH - Empowerment for holistic development” The presentation by Mr. Leonardo Santiago from Venezuela with the competition slogan “Transforming with dignity & creativity. Sowing with sustainability & equality” The presentation of Ms. Tran Luong Chuc Nhi from Vietnam with the competition slogan “From UEH to Unlimited Education for the future of Humanity” The competitions had an exchange session in front of the Jury Council. The Jury Council commented and gave questions for the Top 9 candidates The Jury Council commented and gave questions for the Top 9 candidates On behalf of the Jury Council, Mr. Richard Moore, Chairman & Ideation Director of Richard Moore Associates, a leading brand consultant in Vietnam, gave an overview of the competition and the quality of the entries. According to him: “The use of the first letter “U” “E” “H” for the slogan has worried me. Because using the brand name repeated in the slogan to create a slogan is not necessary. Furthermore, when surveying branding experts, the initials of brand names are often considered weak because the letters of the alphabet do not have the richness of words to be able to express the ideas fully. But up to now, for UEH, this has not been true. The special case of UEH, formerly named University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Now, when the university is expanding its curriculum beyond the field of economics, using the letters “U” “E” “H” in the slogan and giving the letters new meaning is a potent tool that UEH can use to expand brand communication to reach internationally. The entries were evaluated as very high quality and suitable for the future of UEH.” Mr. Richard Moore, Chairman & Ideation Director of Richard Moore Associates, a leading brand consultant in Vietnam, gave an overview of the competition. At the end of the competition, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President, sent his most sincere thanks to the professional jury, candidates, and the domestic and international community, especially the UEH-er community, for their support and interest in the program. UEH slogan writing competition "Let's write the story of Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University". Prof. Su Dinh Thanh firmly believes that the new Slogan will enhance the position and spread the message of multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH in the minds of the community towards UEH Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University. The final results will be announced at the end of October 2021. So let's wait and see the results from UEH. See competition information here. News, photos: Department Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology National and Regional Transformation Strategy – Sustainable Cities Development To implement, measure and develop the digital transformation process, many organizations around the world, listing as:  Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), European Commission, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), GSMAssociation have established common policies and programs for diverse countries like: Digital transformation policy integration framework, Digital transformation strategy implementation framework for European cities and regions, European Digital Transformation Program, Asian Digital Transformation Index, Digital society  assessment program in some Asian countries in addition to individual programs of each country. At the beginning stage, most of European digital transformation policies and programs focused heavily on economic aspects like: enhancing competitiveness, modernizing industry to ensure sustainability in manufacturing, etc. In Asia, digitization programs in countries (for example, Japan and Malaysia) are also associated with the economic sector and econometric vision (Anchordoguy, 2015; Athique, 2019). After this process implementation, Europe also had a positive change in measuring digital transformation efficiency, which is to use Digital Society index in addition to Digital Economy Index (DESI) (Russo, 2020). In Asia - Pacific, social factors are also gradually being taken into account in digital transformation when GSMAssociation (2020) conducted research in 11 Asia-Pacific countries (Australia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam) that have shown remarkable progress in terms of society, directing countries towards the future of digital society development. Studies that estimate environmental benefits or abatement potential have shown that digital transformation can indirectly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20%, creating a low-carbon circular economy (low-carbon circular economy) (DigitalEurope, 2019). Recognizing that the interaction between digital transformation and the environment has not received due attention in previous years, Council of Europe has emphasized the need to consider and adequately address the opportunities and challenges of digital transformation, making digital changes to the environment, climate and protecting nature through policy tools, contributing to a sustainable digital transformation approach in Europe (Liu et al., 2019). The introduction of European Green Deal program at the end of 2019 is a testament to European Commission's vision of environmental protection in the process of digital transformation, towards sustainable development (Claeys et al., 2019; Haines & Scheelbeek, 2020). In some Asian and African countries (China, Thailand, Philippines, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Nigeria), policies related to digital transformation have been somewhat aware of digital transformation impacts on environment (Kunkel et al., 2020). Successful digital transformation of some cities in the world All cities that are judged to be successful in digital transformation in the world have a smart development strategy focused to (1) solve the problems that exist in their cities or (2) further satisfy the local residents’ needs towards sustainable city development and population life quality betterment. Digital transformation strategies have only one or two goals that are very clearly defined and specific with ways to follow the digital transformation development frameworks of organizations or countries. When focusing on implementing one or two of these goals, other areas are also developed to contribute to completing and accelerating the process of digital transformation comprehensively and in all fields. Another reason for the success of digital transformation strategies is that the construction, the development and the implementation are always the cooperation of various stakeholders, listing as: representatives of State government, companies/enterprises and universities/research institutes. Sofia City (Bulgaria) The government has chosen a problem, that is, “local software companies are positioned very low” to address in digital transformation strategy. The objective of the strategy is to improve the quality of IT products through the development of digital products and electronic services to meet the needs of local companies and organizations. 2 main reasons for this development decision are as follows: (1) human resources working in IT industry in Sofia are mainly outsourcing software for foreign companies although Sofia is at the top of European as an outsourcing city and ranked third in Europe in terms of number of startups in 2014; (2) domestic IT products and services in Sofia are underdeveloped behind other sectors in digital service application. Supercomputer system installed in Sofia technology park – the largest in Eastern Europe To solve the problem and realize the set goal, Sofia government decided to build an extremely smart strategy that focuses on developing local IT industry and urban ecosystem to solve the gap between the export-oriented digital market and the local digital market. The strategy is implemented in accordance with the framework proposed by European Commission in collaboration with stakeholders from the private and public sectors in Sofia. To successfully implement this digital transformation strategy, Sofia has built an integrated platform of stakeholders (for example, representatives of local government, universities/research institutes, budget department/ financial, companies and public utilities) together to exchange and build and implement digital maturity index and develop digital services in three main areas: government, public services utility and traffic. In terms of education, training is focused on digital skills like: software programming and digital data analysis. Besides, the creation of open data sources is also gradually implemented. Granada City (Spanish) In Granada (Spain), the government chose to satisfy the need of people's health enhancement as a key factor to concentrate in the digital transformation strategy implementation. With its advantages in the field of education and healthcare on a regional and international level and its digital infrastructure, Granada City has determined that education will be a powerful contributor to the advancement and development of all areas of the city in terms of digital transformation process. In addition, the city identified a few internal problems, listing as: little open and shared data sets, leading to very limited practical use by businesses and citizens as well as poor-quality cooperation among units. Digital transformation strategy at Granada is developed and implemented in accordance with European Commission's guiding framework. To strengthen its strengths, the government supports Health Technology Park with their focus on health sector research by expanding research institutes that transform knowledge, with a particular focus on the pharmaceutical industry, health sciences, healthcare and food care, aiming Health Technology Park to be the first to specialize in healthcare in Spain. Research institutes integrate teaching, research, patient care and business development for health and biomedicine; concurrently, advanced systems, platforms and services for IT application are developed by companies. The city also encourages the development of open data sources to benefit residents and research activities. In order to increase cooperation between companies, the city promotes companies to jointly implement digital transformation whereas non-digitized companies are supported by related units. Mission, vision and operational goals and steps to implement digital transformation strategy at Granada City are all constructed on an integrated platform of stakeholders who are representatives of the city government, industry/ companies and universities/research institutes. Singapore In addition to European cities, Asia also witnessed the success of digital transformation. Singapore is considered as the clearest example. In Asia, Singapore is one of the cities that intelligently harness the ongoing technological revolution to accelerate development and transform the entire economy (Chua, 2012). Singapore chooses to focus on solving public service problems for people and businesses. Public service digitalization has been carried out since 1960 with the aim of providing convenient and cost-effective public services (Hanna and Knight, 2011); by 2000, 90% of public services will be provided online; 10 years later Singapore provides integrated public services; in 2014, Singaporean government launched the initiative to build a smart nation with three main pillars: digital economy, digital government and digital society (P.M Hung, 2021). It can be stated that digital transformation at Singapore took place quite early compared to that of many other cities in the world and has been very successful. With the policy of taking the people as the center, Singaporean government has built 11 one-stop service itineraries with essential utilities for residents from making birth certificates for young children to medical declarations for the elderly. These services save time, costs and change people's perception. In particular, people participate in most of the stages of making digital products and services with a strict 5-step process: Surveying and collecting people's opinions; Being tested from the use of people; Defecting assessment; Redesigning and Improving service digitization (Nhan, 2020). When it comes to smart city development, Singaporean government also focused all its resources on creating a start-up ecosystem by implementing a series of programs to support policies, costs and raise awareness for the startup community: “Chief Technology Officer (CTO) -as-a-Service” program, “Digital Leaders Program”, “Open Innovative Platform” (Ngoc, 2020). Singapore – one of the cities smartly harnessing the ongoing technological revolution to accelerate development and transform its entire economy. Analyzing Vietnamese context: opportunities and challenges In the previous three Industrial Revolutions, Vietnam did not have the opportunity to actively develop; rather, inherited these experiences and results to build and develop the country. 4.0 Industrial Revolution and digital transformation are appropriate opportunities for Vietnam to proactively reach out for outstanding development. Vietnam is ranked as one of the leading countries in promulgating national digital transformation programs and strategies. Starting from 2019, Central Executive Committee has issued a number of guidelines and policies to actively participate in 4.0 Industrial Revolution with the urgent requirement to accelerate digital transformation process (Politburo, 2019). In June 2020, National digital transformation program to 2025 with orientation to 2030 was issued, including three main pillars: digital government, digital economy and digital society (Prime Minister, 2020). This results from researches and learning from programs of many countries around the world like: Singapore, Thailand, UK, Australia, Denmark, Estonia, Israel, Uruguay and so on (Ministry of Information and Communications, 2020). After that, the referenced digital transformation evaluation index set was also issued to monitor and evaluate the annual digital transformation results of the provinces and centrally-run cities with references from many sets of indicators in the world, listing as: Asia Transformation Index, European Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), OECD's unified policy framework for digital transformation and so on (Ministry of Information and Communications, 2020). It can be confirmed that the trend of digital transformation program at Vietnam follows the development trend in the world analyzed above, which is to focus more on economic aspects and social aspects, not including environmental aspects. is a group of elements that need to be emphasized and developed in strategies and programs. It is also worth-noting that Vietnam introduced a set of digital transformation assessment indicators to monitor and evaluate annual digital transformation results of provinces and centrally-run cities (Ministry of Information and Communications, 2020). In a word, this asserts Vietnamese Communist Party and State's interest in the digital transformation process as well as the desire to turn Vietnam into a country with digital transformation awareness along with other advanced countries in the world. After more-than-a-year implementation, Vietnamese national digital transformation program has achieved some remarkable results through the three criteria mentioned above: digital government, digital economy and digital society. Nevertheless, the most results are recorded in the digital economy, in which businesses are at the forefront of comprehensive digital transformation. Vietnamese digital economy has gradually increased over the years and has made great changes that have positively impacted urban residents’ lives. In 2020, Vietnamese E-commerce increased by 46%, transportation and food increased by 50%, online media increased by 18%; on the other hand, online travel decreased by 28% (due to Covid-19 pandemic impacts) (Google and Temasek, 2020). E-government is being built with the goal of creating a premise to develop digital government and to impact the digital economy and digital society. Both Vietnamese online public service index and Vietnamese telecommunications infrastructure index increased compared to those of the previous years whereas Human resource index for E-government increased insignificantly and is, currently, lower than the average. For the digital society aspect, Internet usage rate factor is used to measure effectiveness level and is considered as a fundamental factor to form the digital society in the future, with a rate of 70.3%, higher than the average in some regions and the world (WeAreSocial and Hootsuite, 2021). Compared to the 4th quarter of 2020, the value of E-commerce transactions in 1st quarter of 2021, the number of deaths increased by 5.5 times, QR Code payments by 55%, E-wallets by 51% and mobile phone transactions by 50% (VisaNet, 2021). What is more, at the present time, the fact that digital transformation policy, focusing on developing the digital economy, will be implemented nationwide (oriented from 13th Party Congress) identifies that Vietnam is also following the appropriate digital transformation trend of Asian countries as analyzed above. This digital economy (which operates on a digital technology platform) is believed to be able to turn the country into a modern industrialized country, surpassing the low-middle income level by 2025, towards becoming a modern industrialized, high-middle-income country by 2030; and being a developed, high-income country by 2045 (Nguyen, 2021). With some initial results in the implementation of the national digital strategy, many cities and localities also have remarkable results such as 27 cities and localities under which have had programs, plans, and goals. and digital transformation tasks up to now (2021). Some affiliated cities (Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi Capital, Da Nang City and so on) and localities have had general goals and developed or started to develop strategies or programs to transfer arguments for their localities. Localities stop at ‘following’ the national strategy. In general, the overall goals of localities set forth in the digital transformation program are quite numerous, general and spread across all sectors and activities of that locality. Most localities do not highlight the specific characteristics and task implementation associated with development for each city. This is quite difficult in the implementation process when the resources of each locality are being in insufficient and weak; at the same time, affiliation with universities and research institutes is rarely mentioned. Proposals for effective digital transformation in urban development Looking at the success factors in digital transformation program of cities around the world in urban development, if Vietnamese cities and localities can inherit, adjust and apply them in Digital transformation strategy and program construction in your locality right from the start, individual locality will save time and be more effective. Current Vietnamese cities all have various advantages, listing as: young population, stable politics and supportive government besides some remaining weaknesses like: the lack of urban development characteristics, the lack of strong cooperation between social sectors and related units, scattered investment, weak infrastructure, poor connections, limited capacity structure. However, in terms of individual city and locality, they will have different strengths/weaknesses affecting the digital transformation process. This paper does not aim at detailing the proposals towards implementation, rather, proposing fundamental solutions, the ‘initial step’ before setting goals, defining strategies, building and implementing a transformation program as absolutely reasonable and truly “smart” digital transformation, comprising as follows: Firstly, harmoniously combining national development programs and orientations towards sustainable development. It can be affirmed that digital transformation in Vietnam has learned from the programs of other countries and measurement indicators in the world. Our national orientation towards digital transformation program is completely similar to the trend in the early stages of Europe and Asia: focusing on economy and society is just a user factor that should be considered without specifying environmental concerns. Later, European Commission has made many changes and supportive regulations related to the environment, promoting sustainable development that Asian countries have not mentioned yet. Therefore, Vietnam needs to consider this. Actually, Vietnamese national development strategy on green growth has been promulgated since 2012. Some cities and localities have included environmental assurance and green growth in their digital transformation goal. However, these objectives have not been translated into specific tasks in the implementation plan. These tasks need to be linked between the digital transformation strategy and the national green growth to create unity and effective implementation. Secondly, it is necessary to properly understand the role of smart cities in digital transformation. Smart city development is an implementation criterion in the digital transformation program in our country along with other factors. Meanwhile, basically these factors (economy, environment and so on) are all components inside a city. Smart city is, inherently, a model in which modern technologies are applied to solve real urban problems with mobilized resources towards sustainable development and life quality. From this foundation, it can be understood that a smart city is a journey to and from, not a destination. The inclusion of smart cities as a criterion in digital transformation can cause confusion, affecting the outcome of the digital transformation program. Therefore, it is necessary to properly and fully understand the role of smart cities and the correlation between smart cities and digital transformation. Furthermore, to develop a smart city, urban characteristics or problems need to be confirmed and concretized while these factors have not been clearly expressed in most cities and localities. Thirdly, each locality should have a specific strategy and program with one or two clear goals, a time and a roadmap to thoroughly implement this goal. The goal of digital transformation should focus on: (1) solving the current problem of the city or (2) satisfying the development needs of the locality. From here, the local characteristics will be summed up and developed. In order to set specific goals, the local strengths and weaknesses must be considered in order to take clear, reasonable and effective steps. In addition, developing priority areas needs to be focused on a specific direction, based on the set goals, from which, other aspects of the city will be integrated and developed. To realize this, local leaders must have a far-reaching vision to set the direction and thereby guide the program implementation effectively. Fourthly, cooperating and dividing responsibilities effectively. Performing digital transformation is a long way with many programs attached. To achieve their goals, programs must be implemented with the participation of all social sectors: local authorities, businesses, universities/research institutes and communities. This consensus, with objective opinions from diverse parties, will form integrated, flexible, sustainable and aesthetically suitable solutions with the urban structure, therefore, bringing a better life quality to the residents. Fifthly, fully defining the role of universities/research institutes to help promote effective and rational digital transformation. In a previous study, Trinh Tu Anh et al. (2020) proposed the role of universities/research institutes in digital transformation of the economy towards smart city development, specifically as follows: The role of universities/research institutions in education and training cannot be disputed in the short and long term to create human resources with professional knowledge and digital skills necessary to take the initiative so as to cope with the changes of human resource needs in the digital age. In addition, universities/research institutions have other roles in digital transformation, including: Universities/research institutions can collaborate with stakeholders as a specialized unit to carry out more collaborative applied research to solve urban problems, instead of just working at a few individual representatives of experts affiliated to the university. The construction of simulation labs and living labs at universities/research institutes (in developed countries) should be considered because this is where the Policy makers and decision-makers make informed decisions and minimize risks to digital transformation. UEH Simulation Lab at UEH In digital transformation, big data application needs to be implemented in many fields (transportation, E-government, healthcare) and connect data between sectors to create a total of national data is absolutely necessary. At that time, universities and research institutes can be a place to store, integrate, exploit and use the national data warehouse, serving research and development (R&D) and providing information to authorities responsible for decision making. In addition, universities/research institutes with leading professors need to play the role of leading, training and changing awareness for stakeholders in new fields in the digital age. To successfully and effectively implement digital transformation, universities/research institutes are educational and non-commercial institutions that can play the role of connecting generations (students, students, graduate students, alumni and so on) and stakeholders so as to create an integrated platform for teaching, research and project implementation. This paper is in Book series “VIETNAMESE ECONOMY IN DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION”. Please have the full paper of “Digital Transformation Impacts in Urban Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Vietnam” research by Author group here. Author group: Dr. Trịnh Tú Anh, MSc. Phạm Nguyễn Hoài, MSc. Trần Thị Quỳnh Mai, Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), UEH School of Technology and Design. This writing is in Series Spreading research and applied knowledge from UEH. We would like to invite our dear readers to look forwards to Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #16 Revolution in Experimental Economics. News, photos: Author group, Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The two-day annual “International Conference on Business and Finance 2021” (or ICBF 2021), September 27-28, was a huge success under the host and organization of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. This was the first time that the conference was held entirely online via Zoom, yet still received immense support from our co-organizers CFVG, the University of Leicester, UK and the participation of University of Lincoln, UK. This year’s ICBF attracted more than 200 local and international scientists, researchers and scholars from various developed countries such as the US, UK, Finland, Japan, Korea, etc. In the early stages of the conference, more than 300 research papers were received, with nearly 100 articles approved for presentation at the event. From there, the Scientific Council had selected and granted 6 “Best Paper Awards” along with many other accolades to eligible submissions. The conference framework consisted of 24 parallel sessions with the participation of 100 speakers, 8 plenary sessions of 10 keynote speakers who are prestigious scientists and editors-in-chief of famous journals in the world. From UEH, the conference saw the participation of scholars in the role of executive management and also session chairs, such as: Professor Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council; Professor Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Associate Professor Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Advisory Council; Associate Professor Ho Viet Tien - Dean of the Institute of Graduate Education - Co-Director of CFVG; Associate Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of JABES; Associate Professor Tran Mai Dong - Head of Human Resource Management Department; Associate Professor Nguyen Phong Nguyen – Interim Head of the Department of Research Management and International Cooperation; Associate Professor Tran Ha Minh Quan - Dean of the Institute of International Education ISB; Professor Vo Xuan Vinh - Dean of the Institute of Business Research (IBR); Dr. Ngo Quang Huan - Head of the Faculty of Management; Associate Professor Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Faculty of Law, and all UEH units’ management and professors. The co-organizer of the conference - the University of Leicester, UK - welcomed Professor James Delvin - Dean of the School of Business, Professor Dan Ladley - Deputy Dean of the School of Business, Associate Professor Katharine Venter - Director of the Doctor of Social Sciences program and many other professors, associate professors of the university. UEH Board of Management and University of Leicester, UK Professor Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH, spoke at the Opening Ceremony of ICBF 2021, “The ICBF conference organized by UEH is an annual, highly academic conference and a highlight of UEH's internationalization strategy. We are truly proud of our success in providing scholars with an international academic forum. UEH will continue to make efforts to improve its quality and expand the conference’s scale” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President delivering his remarks at the conference’s Opening Ceremony “We find the ICBF conference to have many valuable research papers, not only by Vietnamese authors but also from other countries. We are very proud to partner with UEH to organize this conference” - Professor James Delvin, Dean of School of Business, University of Leicester, UK. Prof. James Delvin delivering his remarks at the Opening Ceremony of the conference Participating in the event were keynote speakers, all of whom are some of the world’s foremost and leading researchers, such as Professor Dan Ladley (University of Leicester, UK), Professor Gary Campbell (Michigan Technological University, USA), Professor Sung Y. Park (Chung-Ang University, Korea), Professor Siong Hook Law (Universiti Putra Malaysia), Professor Peter Morgan (Asian Development Bank Institute - ADBI), Professor Aviral Tiwari (Rajagiri Business School, India), Associate Professor Muhammad Ali Nasir (University of Huddersfield, UK). There was also the participation of famous scientists such as: Professor Iftekhar Hasan (Fordham University, USA), Professor Jonathan Batten (RMIT University), Professor Brian Lucey (Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Professor Euston Quah (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore). At the event, the professors had the chance to clearly articulate and present their research in-depth, of which has brought a lot of scientific value, creating a space for academic exchange for scholars. Prof. Dan Ladley - University of Leicester UK presented at the conference Report from Prof. Peter Morgan - Asian Development Bank Institute - ADBI In particular, within the framework of the program, there was a research introduction and report session of professors from University of Lincoln, UK including: Professor Craig Mash - Vice Chancellor and Director of Lincoln International Business School, Professor Siobhan Goggin, Associate Professor Quach Manh Hao, Dr. Eric Ruto and many other professors of the university. This session specially attracted the exchange and discussion of many lecturers attending the conference as well as UEH professors. Professor Siobhan Goggin, University of Lincoln, UK, expressed her great impression and appreciation for the conference: “This is our first time participating in a conference in Asia. I really appreciate the discussion from the scholars attending the conference and UEH professors. The conference was organized professionally and brought a lot of distinct scientific value. We have discussed and hope to join ICBF as a co-organizer from 2022.” Professor Siobhan Goggin, University of Lincoln, UK share her opinion about the conference Featured in ICBF 2021 is a meeting with editors-in-chief of famous journals in the world such as: Professor Gary Campbell (Resources Policy Journal (ISI-Q1), Professor Sung Y. Park (Journal of Economic Development, Scopus), Professor Siong Hook Law (International Journal of Economics and Management), Professor Jeong-Yoo Kim (Asian Journal of Law and Economics), Professor Muhammad Shahbaz (Resources Policy Journal), Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai (Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies - JABES), Professor Aviral Tiwari (International Journal of Emerging Markets), Professor Hooy Chee Wooi (International Journal of Economics and Management). This was a chance for scholars to hear from others regarding their direct and personal experience in order to promote international publication in journals that have been the conference’s esteemed sponsors. It was also a valuable opportunity for UEH to promote its own journal – JABES – internationally. Meeting session with editors-in-chief of famous journals in the world Additionally, the conference also held two side events introducing the cooperation program between UEH and the University of Lincoln, UK and UEH with the University of Leicester, UK. The events aimed to promote comprehensive cooperation in many aspects such as sharing research, exchanging professors and students. The introduction ceremony of the partnership program between UEH and the University of Lincoln, UK and UEH with the University of Leicester, UK The ICBF is a forum for scholars to present new research on contemporary issues in the fields of economics and business, on hot topics that are being discussed. Thereby, the conference wishes to contribute to improving the quality of domestic research, strengthening UEH position in the world. News, photos: Institute of Business Research, Research Management – International Cooperation, Department, Marketing - Communications Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 27, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the University of Lincoln, UK, held a ceremony to inaugurate the comprehensive cooperation program between the two universities within the framework of ICBF 2021. The leaders of the University of Lincoln and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City The University of Lincoln had the participation of Professor Craig Mash - Vice-Chancellor and Director of Lincoln International Business School, Associate Professor Quach Manh Hao - Program Director, Professor Siobhan Goggin, Dr. Shrabani Saha, Dr. Denis Olila, Dr. Kim Nguyen, Dr. Geeta Lakshmi, Dr. Ishak Demir with many professors of the university. On the UEH side, there were Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Head of the project steering committee, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Advisory Council, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien – Head of Graduate Institute, Director of CFVG, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Editor-in-Chief of the JABES, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Mai Dong - Head of Human Resource Management Department, Assoc. Prof. Tran Ha Minh Quan - Dean of ISB, Prof. Vo Xuan Vinh - Dean of Institute of Business Research, Head of Program Executive Board, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Phong Nguyen – Vice Head in charge of the Research Administration and International Relations Department, other professors and PhD candidates of the program. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong gave a speech at the ceremony Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong emphasized: “UEH aims to be a multidisciplinary university with an academic reputation in the Asian region. The cooperation with the University of Lincoln - Top 20 leading universities in the UK is an opportunity for UEH professors and students to improve their skills and develop research capability and receive international standard training programs. It is an important highlight in the development strategy of the university". The speech of Professor Craig Mash: “We hope that this partnership will develop more and become more sustainable in the fields of training, research, student exchange, professor exchange, and co-organization of international conferences. This comprehensive cooperation aims to promote the development potential of the two universities, and it is an opportunity for academic and cultural exchanges between Vietnam and the UK”. Proof of the exchange and cooperation between the two universities in terms of scientific research is the symposium chaired by Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Dr. Shrabani Saha – University of Lincoln, UK  and moderated by Assoc. Prof. Quach Manh Hao – University of Lincoln, UK. Dr. Bui Quang Hung said: “We would like to sincerely thank the University of Lincoln for attending the ICBF Conference 2021 hosted by UEH. This symposium is really a valuable opportunity for UEH lecturers to interact and learn from new research. UEH hopes to continue to accompany and cooperate with Lincoln to organize more academic exchange events like this in the future.” During the symposium, professors from the University of Lincoln, UK, presented their latest research on monetary policy, agricultural insurance, immigration and development, and a variety of other topics in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The symposium took place with active participation and discussion from UEH professors to contribute ideas and exchange research experiences. Dr. Eric Ruto introduced about the PhD partnership In terms of training, UEH and the University of Lincoln, UK also cooperate in a Bachelor Program with an education period within three years (one year at UEH and two years at Lincoln), a degree of international value awarded by Lincoln University. (For details, please consult this <link>) News, photos: Institute of Business Research, Research Administration and International Relations Department, Marketing and Communications Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 60 HOURS TO PRO-LEAGUE - this is not a contest or a training program, but simply a journey to nurture young talents with a passion for responsible marketing, a genuine understanding of how marketing operates and changes people's lives. UEH and Young Marketers believe that the roles of theory and practice are inseparable. A 60-hour learning journey that promises professional marketing experiences. Are you ready? WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT 60 HOURS TO PRO-LEAGUE? - The first practical marketing training program was designed specifically for UEH students; - Connect students with professional marketers who are working at multinational corporations and leading companies in Vietnam; - Equip students with practical knowledge, a wide range of different fields and job positions in the marketing industry, as well as the story of professionals with three components as follows: 36 hours of self-study on the Brand Camp platform and selected learning materials to expand potential marketers' thinking space and perspective, preparing students to become professional marketers. 12 hours of strengthening core knowledge, with a practical perspective and liberal thinking, shared and taught by marketers who have graduated from the Young Marketers Elite Development Program and have seniority in the marketing industry. Activate The Ultimate Power of Connected Campaign: Planning - Developing and Implementing 12 hours of sharing work experience and first steps into the profession, in different positions of Marketing, in various companies, and different industries such as FMCG (Cosmetic), Banking & Finance, Real Estate & Insurance, E-commerce and Super App, Technology (Software/Solution), Home appliances and Digital Gadget, Fashion (Shoes and Clothing), Game & E-sport. WHO ARE 60 HOURS TO PRO-LEAGUE FOR? UEH juniors and seniors in the economic sector with a background in marketing, who are interested in and plan to become a professional marketers, and ready to do marketing in different fields. The 60 best candidates will be selected from registering to participate with a 60-second video at the request of the Organizing Committee. Key timelines Who are the judges for the 60 HOURS TO PRO-LEAGUE selection round? How to register to participate & submit entries for the 60 HOURS TO PRO-LEAGUE selection round: The time to register and submit the selection exam is before 8 pm on October 28, 2021 * 80% score of the Organizing Committee; * 20% score of votes from students via social networks will be calculated as follows: Score from interaction on Facebook: 2 points for each reaction, 4 points for each public share with the hashtag; Registration and submission form: https://forms.gle/z8E1rkGrHPuYZfuv6 Some notes on submitting entries: - The Organizing Committee only accepts the first & only form. The following submissions will be counted as invalid; please check the information carefully before submitting the form. The selection round results will be announced (expected) before November 5, 2021 on the UEH fan page. The presentation of the clip is only to find young people who are passionate about marketing and want to become professional marketers. --------------------------------------- © The 60 HOURS TO PRO-LEAGUE program was first designed specifically for UEH students with the desire to give UEH students practical knowledge in the field of Marketing and the opportunity to connect with the professional Marketers community. The program is jointly organized by UEH Institute of Innovation and Young Marketer. For more details, please get in touch with us: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of the plan to organize the series of seminars "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World", on the afternoon of September 9, 2021, the Journal of Asian Business and Economics Studies (JABES) continues to successfully organize the September webinar with the presentation of Professor Mariano Massimiliano Croce on the topic “When the Markets Get COVID: Contagion, Viruses, and Information Diffusion?”. The webinar attracted more than 70 researchers from Asia, who are often present in scientific events of the Journal. Professor Mariano Massimiliano Croce is a professor at Bocconi University (Italy), Co-Editor-in-Chief of Economics Letters and is the author of many articles published in leading academic journals such as American Economic Review, The Journal of Political Economy, The Journal of Finance… On the topic “When the Markets Get COVID: Contagion, Viruses, and Information Diffusion?”, Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce and colleagues have studied and shown that pandemics occur with increasing frequency, especially in the period after 1980; Especially, from 2019 to now, the Covid-19 pandemic has been taking place all over the world. The pandemic not only affects human health but also has a substantial impact on global financial markets. Starting from the suggestion of Mr. Barker (2016) on journalistic data collection – articles that have circulated for decades in most countries and for centuries in some countries, Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce and colleagues developed a new dataset from Twitter (from the intensity of news coverage on Twitter, and the attention to tweets posted by major newspapers with keywords like “Coronavirus” and “ Covid-19”) to examine how major financial markets react to news about the risk of global pandemic spread taking into account local epidemic conditions. Through the quickness and convenience of Twitter, tweets can be posted very quickly, creating a much greater capacity to convey information than other media. From this collected data, the research results of Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce et al. showed: To conclude the presentation of Mr. Mariano Massimiliano Croce, the researchers who participated in the Seminar asked many questions and discussed enthusiastically how to collect and analyze data. At the same time, they thanked Mr. Mariano Massimiliano Croce for interesting research suggestions, as well as predictive contributions to the effects of possible future pandemics. After nearly two short but concise hours, the September JST was well organized. Notably, a young researcher shared his feelings: “This is one of the best presentations on global finance I have ever heard because the theme given by Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce's presentation is very topical and his presentation is concise and easy to understand." Some photos of the webinar: Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce presents the research topic The researchers focused on the presentation of Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce Researchers engaged in the lively discussion Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Editor-in-Chief and MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan – Assistant Editor-in-Chief of JABES, in turn, showed their gratitude for the presentation of Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce Prof. Mariano Massimiliano Croce took photos with researchers attending the September JST To continue the series of seminars "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World", JABES Seminar Talks (JST 2021) will continue to take place on October 12, 2021, with the presence and presentation of Professor Klaus F. Zimmermann – Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Population Economics (ABS: 3, ABDC: A) with the theme “Globalization, Political Regimes, and the Covid-19 Pandemic”. Professor Klaus F. Zimmermann is a German economist and professor emeritus of economics at Bonn University. In addition, he is a professor emeritus at Maastricht University, the Free University of Berlin, and Renmin University of China in China, and is president of the Global Labor Organization. His research interests include population, labor, development and migration. We look forward to your participation in our JST 2021 series of seminars. For registration and other details, please visit the following link: shorturl.at/fsxJ1. We hope that this JST series of talks will bring valuable ideas for the future research of all. More information All new information about JABES and events such as ACBES International Scientific Conference, JST Talk series and many other events will be continuously updated on JABES official channels as follows: News, Photo: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In keeping with UEH’s 45-year long-standing history and achievements in training and research in business, UEH College of Business was created and carries in itself a noble mission of training high-quality personnel, promoting international relations, research, consultation and knowledge transfer in the field of Business, Finance – Banking – Insurance, Accounting – Auditing, Tourism, Hospitality, Sports and Personal Services to the local community and around the world. It is an undeniable truth that globalization and the Industrial Revolution 4.0 are having significant impacts on all aspects of social life. Training, research and consulting activities in the Trading Goods and Services sectors are not to be discounted when addressing the rapid changes in socio-economic conditions, technology, and business behavior. To catch up with market demand for highly qualified personnel capable of multi-dimensional critical thinking, it is imperative that a multidisciplinary program, namely in commerce, banking, finance, tourism, accounting, etc., is implemented to carry out effective search and business consulting. In the next five years, from 2021 to 2025, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will conduct a university-wide restructuring to become a multi-disciplinary university in Economics, Business, Management, Law, Design and Technology, as an effective and immediate response to current and future market needs, along with internationalization trends and context. In keeping with UEH’s 45-year long-standing history and achievements in training and research in business, UEH College of Business was created and carries the noble mission of training high-quality personnel, promoting international relations, research, consultation and knowledge transfer in the field of Business, Finance – Banking – Insurance, Accounting – Auditing, Tourism, Hospitality, Sports and Personal Services to the local community and around the world. UEH College of Business exemplifies the model of joint operations between Schools with training programs that are more business-centric, which include 13 undergraduate (Bachelor’s), 4 graduate (Master’s) and 4 post-graduate (PhD) programs. The arrangement of these programs within one college will facilitate the ideal conditions to develop a multidisciplinary training program with scale up to 20,000 undergrad/grad/post-grad students annually. More specifically, UEH College of Business is focused on establishing undergraduate and graduate/post-graduate programs in accordance with international standards as agreed upon by UEH and our respective partner universities, which dictate that all training programs are to be open and highly interconnected. The organizational structure of the College includes the Science & Training Council, the School of International Business – Marketing, the School of Management, the School of Finance, the School of Banking, the school of Accounting, Institute of Tourism, other research facilities and short-term training centers, as well as a General Administration Department. On top of that, the College will be home to nearly 250 teachers, including 4 Professors, 28 Associate Professors, 84 PhDs and 115 Master’s. UEH College of Business Introductory Video Restructuring University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and forming a multidisciplinary & sustainable UEH University for the next five years is an extremely important strategy for our university. Not only does it uphold the university’s glorious successes in the past 45 years, but it is also a step forward in the right direction towards a sustainable future for UEH. In the meantime, in 2021, UEH will formally and gradually establish and announce our 3 member schools, which include UEH College of Business, UEH College of Economics, Law and Management; UEH College of Technology and Design, all of which are indispensable as we look ahead to a multidisciplinary and sustainable future. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management – International Cooperations Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Green Living should be started from reality Staying at home because of the Covid-19 pandemic for continuous months, eating, studying, followed by sleeping, without considerable tasks to do makes me horribly cramped. In my spare time, I craved a little bit of Dalat atmosphere. Other people are interested in traveling here and there; however, for me, nothing is so good as “The city of flowers”. There is nothing better than being involved in cool weather and blending with flowers and plants to be a truly green living person. When being reminded of green living, people often imagine something “subliminal”. However, it is not that complicated! It is simply a lifestyle that we only need to change our habits to reduce natural resource use and avoid bad impacts on the environment. When everything we have been doing affects the environment directly, green living is the most effective permanent solution. What would happen if our road to school tomorrow were cleaner? Would it be better if we can self-equip ourselves with personal boxes for soup? I did not think that an accidental action would cause such effects. Saigon – well-known for its luxurious and magnificent blocks and hustle and bustle streets. Contrasting to this development are dark rivers with tons of rubbish. I wonder how miserable citizens are when they have to live close to those rivers? Are our daily water resources actually clean? Surely, any one of us does not expect to be sick just because of the surrounding polluted environment. I used to have a habit of receiving sunlight earlier in the morning; however, I have to get rid of it because of too much dust in the atmosphere; as well as do not incidentally play in puddles of rain on streets like when I was a child anymore. At present, the vast majority of families buy water-refining machines, and no one relies on deep groundwater due to its severe pollution. Also in this Saigon, when everyone does not live in a family anymore, hand-made foods are rarer. Studying and working lead to buying and eating rapidly any kind of food. Fast foods have brought many poisons, gradually affecting our bodies unknowingly. When it is detected, our bodies absorb an unpredictable amount of poisons. The question is whether the smallest and cutest things also disappear Being a symbol of the whole city, Saigon River made citizens love it by its picturesque beauty. Currently, when being mentioned, everyone gets bored with its different characteristics - full of floating rubbish and smell. There is no idea regarding the suffering of citizens living nearby the river. There is no longer a faint aroma of ripe rice, instead, farmers make use of chemical pesticides, the surrounding environment is poisoned, anybody approaching is worried to smell pesticides. Similarly, sea creatures have gradually disappeared, farmers trade-off their health to use agricultural poisons. Environmental negative changes will wash our beautiful lives. If we do not take action and begin living green, more rivers and fields will be destroyed, and acid rains will take place more thickly. Living Green or not, the decision is yours! Looking back at the signals of the climate change listed as the suddenly increasing temperature of the Earth, annual floods in the Central region, or droughts in the Mekong River Delta last year which took families of the miserable, and a whole crop seeming to be bountiful. When Mother Nature gets angry before negative changes in the environment, who takes this responsibility? No one wants to be responsible for that at all, but everybody will receive adequate consequences, including those who are making efforts day by day to protect her. You have just lost one second to litter, but it requires several days for clearing sewers to reduce flooding. You receive one more nylon bag conveniently, but it takes hours and days to decompose them. Responsibilities for environmental destruction are significantly huge while its protection starts from tiny actions, is it worth it? All difficulties are possibly solved, so is Green living! “Every time going shopping, I bring my own bag because I do not want to use any nylon bag at all” - a student at my university said. Green Living is just this simple action, even though you think it is nothing valuable; in fact, it carries a large meaning towards the environment. At the time you know how to refuse nylon bags, bring your personal bottles or limit ordering take-away foods, and so on. Any type of your action, no matter it is small, contributing to cutting released garbage, is green living! There are beautiful skirts and blouses in your cabinet for quite a long time that no one has touched. You do not need them anymore and plan to throw them away? Why don’t you turn them into Second-Hand items? Have you ever taken several hours of your time to transform plastic bottles into beautiful planting pots? Immersing yourself in interestingly creative spaces may be a relaxing green living you should experience. Let’s recycle as much as possible as what we think rubbish can continue existing usefully. We are not living green alone Sometimes, Green Living can make us lonely among friends, boring, and surrender. Don’t be like that! Don’t see yourself as an alone green living person. There are a number of people similar to you. They are still living green every single second with pride. Even for those who are not living green or embarrassed, you are a pioneer and motivator for them to take action together. Green living does not require you to do great things, it is simply getting rid of a bad habit, and replacing it with other healthy acts. Green Living does not mean investing much. Starting with philosophies will not come to an end, let’s continue contributing and spreading the Green Living spirit from your small actions. Green Living is just that easy! I have done it! Following the serious impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, the whole country is facing a long-lasting pollution statement, the number of medical and domestic waste has increased considerably compared to ordinary days. If medical waste is unavoidable, why don’t we live green? Every person living green, every family living green, leading to a green, cleaned; consequently, beautiful society after the pandemic is absolutely possible. Stopping pursuing macro-matters and realizing that all actions, regardless of their scale, probably works. Don’t let the environmental protection movements continuously start and be extinguished, from now on, let’s believe that green living is easy and begin changing because you are a hero of our planet! Editor: Khanh Ha Designer: Tan Phat MC: Huu Trung Technician: Anh Thu Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Education & The Times Newspaper] – The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has been vigorously promoting digital transformation on their campuses UEH Students in 2020 The purpose of promoting technology integration in teaching, management and digitalizing student care is to set the stone for the formation of a smart university. Digitalizing management and teaching activities Understanding the importance of digital transformation, for the past 2 years, UEH has been vigorously pushing for more technology integration within the school operations, including digitalizing teaching and general management activities through interactive applications and software along with extensive implementation of the Blended Learning (a hybrid form of traditional in-class instructions and E-learning). Dr. Dinh Tien Minh, UEH School of International Business & Marketing shared, “Since 2016, UEH has begun to implement blended learning in the university’s daily operations, across all academic levels and disciplines, with 30% of the instructions being held online and 70% in-person, and an active LMS-UEH was also put in motion for daily tracking and managing. “The implementation thus far has shown us that the blended learning model is less expensive than hosting traditional classrooms. It even has the potential to cut down educational costs as it offers classes online and essentially replaces expensive textbooks with multifunctional electronic devices that students can bring to class on their own (digitalization). Particularly, knowledge tests in Blended Learning are automatically graded, providing instant feedback. Student sign-in and work time are also measured to ensure accountability. In addition, the Blended Leaning method also saves costs, time for teachers and learners, facilities conditions, and the quality of education is enhanced." Dr. Minh shared. In addition to promoting the application of technology and digital transformation into teaching and scientific research, UEH also recently implemented a community project to support free digital transformation for high schools called Global Learning to help high school teachers gain experience and can actively conduct instructions online. MSc. Vo Ha Quang Dinh - Department of Information Technology (UEH) said: “Teaching trends in Vietnam in general and UEH in particular will require a shift. Digitalizing learning activities is a must-have trend in the new context, in which the Blended Leaning model is predicted to bring about the potential to help improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning, on the basis of maintaining consistent principles. Basic pedagogical principles are integrated in detailed course design, helping to bring an optimal learning experience for students”. Establishing smart university With the infrastructure foundation and prepared attitude for the past 3 years, UEH aims to transform into a smart university within the next few years. According to Dr. Bui Quang Hung – UEH Vice President, with smart university, technology becomes a crucial tool for teaching, research, learning and other related tasks. In which, digitalizing teaching, research and other activities with software, equipment and technology integration and operating models transformation, etc. will promote leanness, efficiency, and usability. The ability to analyze and propose solutions to improve the higher education environment for relevant subjects. “Digital resources, open educational content, virtual educational environment, and digital infrastructure are the four basic elements of V-SMARTH smart university and online instructions. As of March 2021, UEH has had 60 systems and software deployed with different frequency of use and number of users. Compared with the indicators and conditions to approach the smart university model according to the model of Nguyen Huu Duc et al (2020), UEH is responding well to 2 results of Cleverness indicator (Ci) and Readiness indicator (Ri). This is what makes us confident to soon build UEH into a smart university”, said Dr. Hung. In fact, according to the research results and surveys of staff, lecturers and students that UEH's research team carried out, it shows that the university initially had the right technology investment strategies and plans when it became successful. The digital infrastructure and interactive educational environment have achieved high results (77% and 70% respectively of the survey), and the digital resource component is also in the process of completion (reaching 55%). However, the customized course design component is currently only 33%, which UEH is trying to build, develop and improve. Mentioning the strategy and goals of converting into a smart university, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH Council said that the process of digital transformation requires leaders and managers of the university to recognize and use the “power of new technologies” to increase the Cleverness indicator (ie., increase Ci) of systems after completing the digital transformation process, teaching methods, classrooms, curriculum, etc. while allowing for more efficient use of time, finances and staff. "Leaders and managers need to have a proper awareness of the benefits of technology, digital transformation, and smart university development to have strong motivation and high determination on the way to the goals and at the same time actively develop a plan to self-improve new skills and abilities appropriately. Digital transformation towards a smart university is a process of overall and comprehensive change in all activities of the institution. higher education institutions in terms of both technical, process and human factors. Leadership is the one who determines the success or failure of the digital transformation process" - Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The English Zone at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was established with the sole goal of helping both employees and students at the university improve their English skills through a variety of activities, including language seminars, communication workshops, musical & cultural exchanges, etc., held entirely in English. It is expected to be one of the most productive responses to UEH’s internationalization efforts to elevate the university’s academic reputation and position as a higher-education institution at the national, regional, and global scale. UEH English Zone officially went into operation at the end of July 2021 and is currently conducting online activities to suit the context of the pandemic. UEH English Zone often conducts weekly themed activities to help participants practice and enhance their foreign language reflexes, increase their lexical resources along with communication skills to form the habit of using English on the daily, which could help them easily adapt to a multicultural & multilingual environment anywhere, but especially starting right here at UEH. Additionally, UEH English zone was designed to be a conducive international playground where attendees are given the opportunity to learn, discover and explore cultures from other countries. Both the regular and periodic activities at the Zone are organized in the most practical way, allowing both learners and officials the space to use English confidently and naturally while abiding by Vietnam’s culture, customs and traditions and still maintaining a sense of modernity and globalization. The UEH English Zone at Space B2, Campus B UEH During the 4th COVID resurgence, determined to turn challenges into opportunities, the UEH English Zone has been studiously deploying many online activities to keep students and employees of the university engaged and motivated throughout the trying times. Informative seminars are held periodically every month with many interesting topics, such as: Arousing the passion for learning English; Semantics Analytical Skills in IELTS/GMAT tests; Idioms in communication, etc. These events have managed to bring together many local and foreign reporters while creating a lively discussion forum amongst UEH students and employees, regardless of time and space. Despite lockdown and huge geographical gaps, the seminars and talk shows were also successful in connecting language enthusiasts across Vietnam and cross-regionally to European and American countries. Namely, together with Sripatum University (Thailand), UEH has organized an online culture exchange program that has garnered positive feedback and attention from students. Through the program, students from both universities can better understand and appreciate one another’s cultures, during which it can further strengthen diplomatic relations and friendships beyond geographical borders for both officials and students. Cultural exchange between UEH and Sripatum University, Thailand For the month of October, the UEH English Zone will continue its mission to help UEH employees and students improve their English skills through a seminar, hosted jointly with the School of Foreign Languages, called “Mastering English Academic Writing Skill”. Joining the program is Dr. Deborah Laurs, Assistant Manager of the Student Learning Center at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. This will be a promisingly exciting event that will bring about a lot of useful information for participants, as well as opportunities to interact and discuss with a field expert on this interesting topic. - Format: ONLINE via Microsoft Teams platform - Time: 09:00 - 10:30, Friday, October 15, 2021 ► Register here Interested in joining a community of language enthusiasts and improve your skills? Look for UEH English Zone via our website, brochure or Facebook group for more information! Together, let us enjoy an international environment right here in the comfort of our UEH home. The brochure about UEH English Zone here. More information about activities at the UEH English Zone here. ----- For more information, please contact: News, photos: DSA. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The unfortunate circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic have severely impacted working professionals across Vietnam. Whether you are a tenured employee or just fresh out of college, issues such as job interruption, lay-offs, unstable income, and other hardships, etc., will surely adversely affect your employment, especially in the near future. Understanding that, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has worked hard to support our students and employees, through providing them with opportunities to find suitable jobs and refine their professional skills, to establish a solid foundation for a more favorable journey when they join the already-competitive job market. As part of its mission to support students, UEH continues to hold firm its position connecting businesses and up-and-coming talents to fill various internships, part- and full-time roles in their respective organizations. Having said that, UEH has created a UEH Job Portal where students can log on to find information pertaining to their ideal company and dream job. The features of this portal are similar to other well-known platforms, in which users can post job vacancies, view/download profiles as well as interact with candidates directly through the portal. As a result, UEHers are encouraged to create a profile on the portal and follow regularly updated information about new part-time, full-time, and even internship opportunities offered by the many prestigious professional partners of the university. Instructions on how to create an account on the UEH Job Portal https://vieclam.ueh.edu.vn/: Upon completing account registration, wait for a call or a confirmation email from the organization before logging in and viewing their job portal. UEH is hopeful that this tool will allow you an easier shot at finding the right job that matches your well-honed skills. October 2021 Open Vacancies Duration Unit/Recruitment Notice Form 01/10/2021 PATI Group Internship 04/10/2021 Buzzmetrics Full-Time 05/10/2021 Jardine Executive Trainee Scheme 2022 Internship 07/10/2021 Talent Mind Education Internship 13/10/2021 HEINEKEN Viet nam Internship 13/10/2021 Alchemy Asia Internship 14/10/2021 Rong Viet Securities Joint Stock Company Internship 15/10/2021 HSBC Vietnam Internship Program 2021 Internship 20/11/2021 VINA Accounting Co., Ltd Full-Time 22/10/2021 Paris Decor Co., Ltd Part-Time 22/10/2021 Builditect Design And Construction Co., Ltd Part-Time 23/10/2021 Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank  – MB Tan Phu Part-Time 31/10/2021 CyberLogitec Vietnam Internship 31/10/2021 Global Leaders Program (GLP) 2022 Internship 15/11/2021 CPA Audit Co., Ltd Internship Detailed information about jobs and internships is regularly updated here. For further information, please contact: Department of Student Affairs (DSA) News, photos: DSA. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In looking towards a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University for 2021 – 2025, UEH officially launches an Academic Excellence PR campaign “From Research to Societal Impact” in hopes to gradually enforce the university vision for 2030 to become a reputable multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH in Asia. Community and Society-oriented Research – An important pillar of the multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University Home to more than 800 leading international research experts, 10 research groups and more than 400 international publications annually, UEH is considered a top-tier (1st class) university with strong academic research and international publications reputation in Economics and Management in Vietnam (MoET, 2020). To maintain and promose this achievement, the university launched the Academic Excellence PR campaign, themed “From Research to Societal Impact”, to further implement “Research and Consultation”, one of five key strategic pillars of a multidisciplinary and sustainable UEH University, including Education, Research, Operation, Governance and Community. Academic Excellence PR Campaign 2021-2022 – From Research to Societal Impact Themed “From Research to Societal Impact”, the Academic Excellence PR Campaign 2021-2022 was built on the basis of 3 main goals and 9 solution groups, aiming at knowledge facilitation to the UEH community and all partnering institutions, organizations, businesses and scientists locally and internationally. In particular, the campaign is meant to: (1) Disseminate UEH knowledge through research articles, applied theories and other useful information to the general public and contribute to the sustainable development at UEH in the coming days; (2) Elevate UEH Academic Excellence as well as rankings in both local and international university ranking systems, such as QS, Webometrics, SCImago, etc.; (3) Increase the effectiveness and prestige of the UEH brand name and foster community integration. Simultaneously, the campaign will also enforce the 9 solutions groups, all of which are closely implemented with one another, including (1) Implement reader-centric content and communication channels; (2) Regularly consolidate and manage readership data; (3) Incorporate and showcase UEH websites; (4) Increase UEH online presence on Wikipedia; (5) Increase UEH online visibility via social media networks and channels; (6) Increase UEH brand visibility on reputable partner websites; (7) Regularly optimize SEO criteria for UEH portal; (8) Launch Applied Digital Economic Handbook; (9) Multi-channel publishing of all international publications and applied knowledge to the general public Now officially set in motion, the PR campaign has garnered extensive attention from the general public, foremost with a newsletter series titled UEH Digital Economy. Each newsletter is published on a biweekly basis with the latest content from real-time market updates, topics include Digital Transformation, Big Data, COVID-19 Business Recovery Plan, Sustainable Finance Practice, Personal Data Protection, Digital Currency (FinTech), etc. Each news piece is thoroughly researched and written by UEH’s own teams of experts, both local and international scientists, all of whom have been published in various reputable journals, including Asian Social Science, Data Science in Finance and Economics, etc. In addition, the newsletter series is also done in various forms such as audiobook, podcast via Spotify, easily accessible for different audience populations. Since its launch two weeks ago, there have been 5 issued newsletters, all of which are well-received by the general public. Along with the UEH Digital Economy Newsletter Series, other solutions are also in the works for implementation. In the near future, UEH will commence programs that are well designed and planned with hopes to bring the UEH brand name closer to the community; thereby accelerating knowledge spillover in the society. See more at: News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management – International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In terms of integration context, Vietnamese Commercial Law has been facing many new challenges in terms of definition, handling and enforcement. On November 18th morning, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized "Vietnamese commercial law in the integration period" conference with participation from a large number of scholars, lecturers and legal experts. This conference, in spite of being organized through "hybrid" method, is honored to welcome a variety of leading delegates and experts in legal field to attend through both face-to-face and online methods with the assistance of Cisco Webex platform. Speaking at conference opening, Prof. Dr. Sử Đình Thành – UEH President – delivered a welcoming speech to a large number of guests and researchers attending at the conference. Professor remarked that: “Vietnam is facing many opportunities and challenges from the market economy from integration period, the provisions of commercial law need to be recognized and studied to contribute to creating a legal corridor open for economic development in Vietnam in the new era.” The conference held in face-to-face and online format through Cisco Webex platform The conference was divided into two main sessions. The first session, co-chaired by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phạm Duy Nghĩa - Fulbright University Vietnam, Former Dean of Law Faculty, Member of Scientific Council of Law Faculty and Dr. Dương Kim Thế Nguyên - Dean of Law Faculty, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Administration, centered around common issues of commercial law and commercial activities. Opening the conference, Dr. Dương Kim Thế Nguyên confirmed that, after more than 25 years of establishment and development, Vietnamese Commercial Law has gradually gained an important position in private law system, as one important link between the laws governing the specialized commercial activities with Civil Law Code; however, some contents of General part of Commercial Law 2005 need to be adjusted for better suiting the new trend. The discussion session was conducted around the need of provision amendment in General part of Commercial law in synchronizing regulation direction in private law field. Dr. Dương Kim Thế Nguyên - Dean of Law Faculty, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management co-chaired the seminar Dr. Trịnh Thục Hiền commented on the importance of commercial practices as a formality source in commercial legal system during integration period whereas MSc. Võ Phước Long - Faculty of Law, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management believed that it is necessary to boldly move towards a synchronous private law system instead of continuing to create inconsistencies between two sources of law that jointly regulate the commercial law. Dr. Trịnh Thục Hiền commented on the importance of commercial practices MSc. Võ Phước Long emphasized the necessity of boldly moving towards a synchronous private law system Sharing similar viewpoints, MSc. Nguyễn Công Phú - Former Judge, Deputy Chief of Economic Court, People's Court of Ho Chi Minh City - pointed out a number of shortcomings through the practical implementation and application of provisions in both the Civil Code and Commercial Law. MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Anh’s thesis from Hanoi Law University, assessing the current status of regulations governing commercial brokerage activities, especially in the context of the current outstandingly-developing digital economy, contributed to enriching content and providing a multi-dimensional view at the conference. MSc. Nguyễn Công Phú - Former Judge, Deputy Chief of Economic Court, Ho Chi Minh City People's Court was sharing his viewpoints MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Anh from Hanoi Luat University with her paper The second session was chaired by Lawyer Trương Nhật Quang - Executive Lawyer of YKVN, Member of Scientific Council of Law Faculty and Dr. Nguyen Thị Anh - Vice Dean of Law Faculty, UEH School of Economics, Law and State Administration with the discussion around issues of commercial sanctions and commercial dispute resolution. Dr. Vũ Thế Hoài - Faculty of Law, Saigon University, asserted that violation fines and damage compensation in law and practice have shown many shortcomings due to the conflict between provisions in Commercial Law and Civil Law; concurrently, proposing to supplement regulations that allow the parties in a commercial contract relationship to agree on a given level of compensation. 2nd discussion session MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Trâm Anh - UEH School of Economics, Law and State Management further clarified the obligations to limit losses among parties in a commercial contractual relationship when a contract breach occurs, leading to sanctions regarding damage compensation, concurrently, recognizing the need for more guidance and law cases in the coming time for dispute resolution process to take place effectively. MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Trâm Anh was reporting her paper Doctor-Lawyer Lương Khải Ân - Ho Chi Minh City Law Association analyzed the inadequacies in regulations on late payment interest in commercial and service transactions and proposed amendment measures in the coming time. More specifically, the seminar also received a presentation from author group as Doctoral students and Graduate students at Law Faculty who were researching on online commercial dispute resolution, a new issue but major research topic within commercial dispute settlement field in the upcoming time. Papers from a group of authors as Doctoral students and Graduate students at Faculty of Law The seminar received a variety of participating articles with diverse perspectives around Commercial Law topic. The research contents were actively discussed through two interesting discussion sessions. Further information regarding summary record of this online seminar can be searched here. Additional photos taken at the Seminar: News, photos: Law Faculty – UEJ School of Economics, Law and State Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of a series of activities celebrating the 45th anniversary of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the 90th anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, DEBATE UEH 2021 is the first-ever debate event held at the university. The competition aims at establishing an intellectual playground for students to learn and develop effective communication skills, as well as improving their critical/creative thinking and have greater insights into socio-economic issues, all of which are essential to their studies at UEH. DEBATE UEH 2021 consists of 2 phases with 160 teams in the Faculty Qualifier, 16 teams in the University Qualifiers and the Top 4 contenders in the Final Round that took place on September 11, 2021. DEBATE UEH 2021 – A new playground for Economics students The Preliminary Qualifiers started off in March 2021 with great excitement across 14 of UEH Schools and Institutes with a total of 160 teams signing up to compete. Each involved department were both proactive and creative in terms of method, content, regulations, debate topics and even the main language for the entire competition. Each team brought along their unique energy and voice, further affirming their stance as a GenZ in many aspects within the fields of socioeconomics. Are familiar topics well understood? The University Qualifiers officially commenced in September 2021 with an online exam. Round 1/16 of the competition began with some of the most common real-life issues yet still harboring unknown/undiscovered risks to help the contestants gain a deeper and more multidimensional look into current social issues, such as job hopping, personal goals, social media, etc. Then, the debate topics in round 1/8 further elaborated on the roles and impacts of technology on people’s lives. At the end, even though the rounds were finished, it was an eye-opening experience for students and participants to gain a better understanding on traditional operations and settings in the context of modern e-commerce businesses, applications for good/food deliveries, financial technology or even dating sites that may or may not be used for the right intended purposes. Amplified by the enthusiastic attitude towards the debate and competition, the participating teams were successful in defending their positions and giving the judges and spectators a sneak peak into their courage as a young leader in the new age. University Qualifier: The Reunion of Talents and the problems that are COVID-19 After many intense and dramatic qualifying rounds, 4 outstanding teams were chosen to enter the University Qualifier of DEBATE UEH 2021 on Saturday, September 11. The overarching theme was GenZ and COVID-19, and the students were unapologetically candid and vocal in sharing their views and perspectives on this hot topic as the leading youths of today. Randomly drawn and divided into either For or Against, the teams still came well-prepared with extremely sharp critical thinking abilities and demonstrate strong arguments regarding the pros and cons of various topics, including work from home policies, socio-economic and environmental issues, and most importantly, the beauty of the Vietnamese culture in the context of a very complicated pandemic. The Judging Panel of the Final Round included MSc. Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Vice President of UEH Institute of Innovation; Mr. Nguyen Tuan Quynh - CEO of Saigon Books and current Vice President of UEH Alumni Association; Ms. Nguyen Thanh Mai - Head of International Relations and Corporate Culture Department, PwC Vietnam; Ms. Hong Phuong - MC, Editor of HTV; Ms. Lieu Ha Trinh - TV MC, poet, writer. With this collection of experienced, prestigious and diverse group of judges across different fields, the students were at tremendous advantage as they were given insightful and productive advice, feedback from the judges, all of whom participated on only in helping the students diversify their visions and directions, but also in terms of skills refinement throughout the competition. DEBATE UEH 2021 Final Round MSc. Nguyen Dinh Hoang Uyen - Secretary of the Youth Union, on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the program shared: "Having followed the competition from its early days, I am extremely impressed by the energy and the number of participants this year. Even when the circumstances forced us to go online instead of the offline tradition, I’m still amazed at how quick the students adapted to the situation and showed even more creativity during DEBATE UEH 2021” According to judge Nguyen Tuan Quynh - CEO of SaigonBook: “The teams didn’t just participate in the competition for the sake of competing, but they have indeed truly dedicated themselves to bringing about meaningful values, knowledge and appreciation for diverse cultural understanding to the UEH student community.” The Champion title of DEBATE UEH 2021 finally went to team THE FLAMES of the School of International Business – Marketing. The Runner-Up was team DPT of the School of Public Finance. Lastly, at Third Place were both team WINX ENCHANTIX of the School of International Business – Marketing and team STARK of the School of Management. Sharing from Team THE FLAMES, the Champion of this year's competition: “When we received the results, we were very surprised because we never suspected we could be the winning team. Our rival, Team DPT was a very strong contender, and it truly was a tough debate session. After the initial shock wore off, we were overcome with joy, not only because we came out on top, but because of the experience throughout the entire competition. We came into the contest as a clean slate, which was then molded and trained by our professors and judges, as well as all the helpful advice from our peer. Thanks to the competition, we have acquired even more knowledge and skills, and have learnt how to make use of them to better ourselves. THE FLAMES commit to even more growing and constantly improving ourselves to be deserving of this title and make UEH proud. Team THE FLAMES - DEBATE UEH 2021 Ultimate Champion DEBATE UEH 2021 finally concluded after 7 months, but its legacy remains strong as a proud talent incubator for future debate enthusiasts to participate in a healthy intellectual playground for all UEH students. It is also where students are connected and where they are able to meet and have lively conversations with renowned judges, all of whom are the university’s lecturers, researchers and honorable partners. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to express our greatest gratitude to our lecturers and honorable judges for your support and participation during the entirety of the competition. Special thanks extended to UEH 14 Schools and Institutes for your direct involvement in the planning and facilitating process of the event, and the entire 160 teams for your enthusiastic performance over the past few months. Lastly, we would also like to show our appreciation to all UEH students for your welcoming attitude towards DEBATE UEH 2021, making it the success that it is. News, Photos: Youth Union - Student Association, Department of Marketing – Communication, Department of Research Management – International Cooperation The press agency reported: 1. HCMC portal: DEBATE UEH 2021: A new playground for Economics students 2. Vietnam Student Newspaper: New playground for Economics students Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The cooperation between Banks and Fintech benefits both sides and helps competent authorities manage more effectively, contributing to national financial stability. In the previous two periods, based on the research results, one of the weaknesses of the banks is the lack of flexibility in applying modern technology, leading to high transaction costs and failure to meet increasing customers’ demand. Meanwhile, Fintech has the advantage of innovation and the ability to apply technology flexibly and effectively, helping to reduce transaction costs and improve customer experience. However, one of the significant challenges Fintech companies have to deal with is building customer trust in terms of security and safety or customer networks. The cooperation between Banks and Fintech has brought positive effects to the two sides. It is the basis for promoting many effective and explosive digital payment solutions, helping the parties to take advantage of the partners' strengths and overcome difficulties. The cooperation relationship between the Banks - Fintech is considered a premise for improving access to financial - banking services, bringing benefits to both sides, and simultaneously helping the competent authorities effectively manage the banking system in stabilizing national finances. Some proposed solutions to promote effective cooperation of the two sides include: Secure payment system The promotion of Banks - Fintech cooperation and financial inclusion will lead to an increase in the scale, expansion of the scope and number of payment transactions. Thus, ensuring the stable operation of the national payment system is a matter of necessity. In which, infrastructure investment and system monitoring and management are two of the most critical issues. For effective control and supervision, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) needs to adhere to and stick to the principles of monitoring the payment system, including Transparency and consistency in supervision criteria; Pursue and comply with the common international standards for supervision of payment systems such as the rigid standards for the Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures (PFMIs) in 2012 issued by the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) or the rules governing the securities trading settlement system issued by the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO); Ensure close coordination and quick response between the SBV and relevant agencies and between central banks of countries. In addition, for the supervision of international payment transactions, the general principles must be ensured when participating in the global payment system: notify member banks when detecting or forecasting large fluctuations to their local currency; The SBV is primarily responsible for its payment system; Periodically evaluate to adjust the national payment system in line with the entire international payment system; Close coordination among members in the global payment system; Quickly identify threats to the system and warn members. In these activities, the SBV is the agency that plays the leading role and, at the same time, closely coordinates with the State management agencies to carry out the national financial supervision. Ensuring safety and stability of the banking system According to the assessment of the risk absorption capacity of the Vietnamese financial system, the banking system’s stability is still an area that needs attention for improvement. It is even more necessary when promoting Banks - Fintech cooperation in providing financial and banking products widely in the economy. Suppose banking operations in general and commercial banks' payment activities are strictly inspected, controlled, and supervised by the SBV by international and national standards. In that case, Fintech companies providing financial services also need to be monitored similarly. Currently, the supervision of Fintech's activities is under the Ministry of Planning and Investment and related ministries but not under the direct supervision control from the SBV. However, to supervise the payment system of the state budget in general and the payment sources of organizations and individuals through Fintechs, the State Bank cannot unilaterally implement without the supervision mechanism and policy as for other commercial banks. And it is necessary to have a policy to supervise non-cash payments via Fintech by the Government, assigning relevant ministries, branches, and the State Bank to implement. Additionally, to accomplish the goal of balancing the national foreign debt repayment obligation with the export of goods and services, minimizing the risk to the federal financial security, and maintaining the national credit rating, the government must have policies that encourage Fintech development. Although most Fintechs participate in the cashless payment system for the financial and banking sectors, they also provide other financial services such as capital mobilization or peer-to-peer lending. Thus, if the channel of capital mobilization through Fintech can be promoted and the risk of this mobilized capital controlled for depositors, they can focus more idle money on the people to participate in the capital supply process for depositors, organizations, and individuals that need capital. To do so, the State must have the policy to reduce risks for depositors by requiring them to buy deposit insurance and imposing a multiplier (maximum loanable deposit ratio) on Fintech if they provide banking and financial services alone. Completing the legal corridor to promote the Banking - Fintech relationship Although the benefits of bank-fintech collaboration are undeniable, banks and state agencies have faced numerous challenges, including banking information security issues, customer information security, network security, and requirements to meet consumers' high expectations. They also have to find a common denominator between safe and effective management, promoting innovation, and increasing competitiveness. Many Fintechs have been very active in collaborating with banks to provide services to niche market segments. The fact shows that the legal framework for the banking - Fintech cooperation process is still very primitive; clear regulations on the operating model, legal status, conditions for establishment and operation of Fintech companies have not yet been established. Therefore, the development and synchronous implementation of policies to promote Fintech development such as tax exemption and reduction policies; policies to support access to capital sources, create an environment for Fintech investment, and cooperate with traditional financial institutions - banks are essential. The SBV needs to develop mechanisms, policies and promulgate management regulations to create a favorable environment for innovation, apply the achievements of the industrial revolution 4.0 to banking activities, and support the development of the banking sector with the appropriate Fintech ecosystem development in Vietnam. Therefore, it can be said that completing the legal corridor is an essential premise to promote Banking-Fintech cooperation in many aspects in the coming time. For the regulations on Know Your Customer (KYC): Commercial banks now identify customers who first transact with banks and deposits (directly at the counter), loans, international payments. All customers must sign the documents with a wet-ink signature. Although Fintech also approaches and provides currency business services, customers can perform identification by electronic signature or encryption (eKYC) instead of wet-ink signature (KYC) as for banks. So, when the bank combines with a Fintech company, will the KYC regulations change or not? Will apply according to eKYC of Fintech or KYC of banks. The SBV itself cannot give binding rules on the safety of Fintech because it is not the governing body to manage these companies. Still, for consistency in management, the Government needs to direct for the cooperation between relevant ministries. In addition, the Government has now digitized to identify citizens by integrating information about citizen identification, social insurance, health insurance, and household registration. Therefore, it is also advisable to digitize the bank's customer identification through e-identification and replace KYC with eKYC like Fintech companies. For safety regulation: Commercial banks operate with the international regulatory system and the central bank of each country to ensure the system's safety. However, rules on ensuring system safety for Fintech activities are much looser. Therefore, for the economy to be better able to withstand the shock of financial risks when Fintech provides financial services, the Government also needs to compare the safety regulations of banks to apply. For example, rules on required reserve ratio, mandatory deposit insurance purchase regulations, minimum capital adequacy ratio. Likewise, when Fintech combines with banks to provide Fintech products and services through banks, financial service provision activities need to comply with the regulations of the banking system. Currently, there are still many regulations to protect consumers of financial products provided by Fintech. For example, many Fintech companies have recently mobilized customers' deposits in a multi-level model for fraud, taking advantage of this loophole. In addition, a series of Fintech companies that have defaulted and are unable to pay depositors in recent times have shown the need for detailed regulations on safety and ensuring the rights of consumers in this particular financial sector. It is necessary to have a standard data center to exploit the strengths of the banking system, Fintechs, and promote the efficiency of the Bank-Fintech combination, but still ensure national financial security. Prioritize development of information infrastructure On the one hand, a standard database center effectively exploits information sources, on the other hand, it makes information sources transparent to avoid risks due to information asymmetry for the Banks – Fintech when choosing partners and financial and monetary cooperation. For the standard data center to have a reliable and rich data source, when developing a project to establish a typical data center (in addition to the current CIC customer credit data), it is also necessary to issue an open data standard. Information from the available data center will create a level playing field for banks in accessing 4.0 digital technology through self-development of digitization systems or cooperation with Fintechs while still ensuring national financial security. Promote diversification of areas of cooperation To meet customers' increasingly diverse needs and high expectations, banks and Fintech need to continue to promote cooperation to provide more diversified services and products. Banks and Fintechs need to have an open mind, thereby building an appropriate business strategy, aiming for beneficial cooperation, creating strength for the service market, improving competitiveness for economic development. However, banks need to ensure that customer data is provided to Fintech companies, monitor data sources, and have strict policies to protect customer information. On the Fintech side, customer information security must also be a top priority. Ensuring information security is the basis for the parties to strengthen their reputation and trust with customers, the foundation for the parties to continue cooperation in diverse fields, and limit cyber security problems, enhancing the quality of risk management and contributing to national financial stability. Read the full research paper "Banking 4.0: Banking-Fintech Coordination in National Financial Stability", see details here. Author team: Dr. Hoang Hai Yen, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung, MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong (Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics) & MSc. Vu Bich Ngoc, MSc. Tran Hoang Truc Linh (Ho Chi Minh City Open University). It is an article in the series that shares research and applied knowledge from UEH, cordially invites readers to watch the DIGITAL ECONOMIC Knowledge Newsletter 5, "Sustainable financial practices at enterprises: Pushing strengthen digital transformation and raise consumer awareness”. News, photos: Team of authors, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Bank-Fintech cooperation in Vietnam has become increasingly exciting. Along with the trend, the challenge of security and safety of banks in this "handshake" is higher than ever. When will that balance for cooperation be reached, and what is the insider's responsibility? Let's read three parts of the series "Banks shake hands with Fintech" to decipher these pressing questions! Banking and Fintech cooperation status in Vietnam Discussing the role of Fintech in the Banking-Fintech cooperation relationship, Mr. Pham Tien Dung - Director of the Payment Department of the State Bank of Vietnam, stated: " Without Fintech, Mobile Banking would not be able to develop to its current level, and thanks to Fintech, banks now have a complete digital ecosystem.".” Banks used to equip the Mobile Banking project about ten years ago, but some had to stop because the investment costs were enormous. And when the cooperation between the Bank and Fintech started, Mobile Banking and Internet Banking became inevitable and more popular. According to a survey by the Banking Strategy Institute in 2019, 84% of bank leaders said they want to cooperate with Fintechs for mutual development based on the available strengths of each party. At the same time, credit business processes such as credit rating, asset valuation, etc. can also be shared with Fintech. Because Fintech creates critical changes to financial activities, financial institutions that do not use Fintech will become obsolete and gradually lose competitiveness. One of the notable domestic investments is the case of VPBank in FE Credit. VIB joined Fintech company Weezi to launch MyVIB Keyboard, an application for transferring money via social networks. Techcombank has partnered with Fintech Fastacash to introduce F@st Mobile, a quick transfer method via Facebook and Google+. Vietcombank cooperates with M_Service in money transfer payment. VietinBank collaborates with Opportunity Network (ON) to provide a platform to connect businesses with more than 15,000 businesses in 113 countries, creating effective market expansion opportunities for domestic companies with foreign partners. Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB) has developed a digital bank in collaboration with strategic partner Viettel, one of the country's largest financial and telecommunications companies, to develop technology enabling users to conduct transactions directly within Facebook Messenger. In addition, there is also a case where a Fintech company acquires a subsidiary of a bank. Typically, Lotte Card, a subsidiary of the Korean Lotte Group, has acquired Techcom Finance, a subsidiary of Techcombank Vietnam, to expand its consumer lending activities in Vietnam. The State Bank of Vietnam’s perspective on Fintech development and national financial stability Vietnam Fintech market is worth 9 billion USD in 2020 and continues to explode Regarding the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) perspective, stabilizing the financial system helps stabilize prices and ensure sustainable economic development. A stable financial system also creates an ideal environment for investors and depositors, increases the operational efficiency of financial intermediaries, helps financial markets function properly, and improves financial performance. The allocation of resources in the economy, reducing shocks and systemic risks. SBV assesses the stability of the banking system; until 2019, commercial banks have continuously strengthened their financial capacity as well as increased their operational scale. The system's liquidity is guaranteed to be stable, and situations that cause instability to the safety of the whole system, such as bad debt and cross-ownership, have been reduced to a deficient level. However, compared with other countries in the region, Vietnamese commercial banks are still small in terms of size and financial capacity, and the financial health of a bank is still limited. In general, the level of safety and stability of the commercial banking system in particular and credit institutions is not equal to that of other countries in the region, vulnerable to unexpected external influences. Assessing payment system risks, from SBV's perspective, in the context of Vietnam's payment system being promoted to connect to the rest of the world, the stakes are always the same: liquidity risk, credit risk, operational risk, and, most significantly, the risk of technology attack. In terms of cybersecurity risks alone, Vietnam is currently ranked sixth in the world in terms of risk of denial of service attacks and third in terms of computer network risks. Accordingly, the more integrated Vietnam is, the more comprehensive the cross-border payment system, the higher the risk, and the more significant the global market impact. Facing that risk, the SBV has taken measures to manage and prevent the adverse effects of these risks on the national payment system, such as: installing software to track and exploit transaction data of interbank electronic payment system (IBPS), monitoring ATM/POS system, strictly managing foreign currency payment system, securities trading, participating in financial sector assessment program (FSAP) of the World Bank to identify weaknesses in the payment system, thereby taking active work to improve. In addition, the SBV also strengthens the management and stricter control over organizations providing electronic payment services such as e-wallets, as demonstrated by the issuance of a Strategy to supervise payment systems in Vietnam in the period 2014 - 2020 (according to Decision No. 1490/QD-NHNN dated July 29, 2014). In general, from the SBV's point of view, compared to other countries in the world, Vietnam's payment system is currently relatively well managed and controlled, ensuring safety, reflected in the low number and rate of incidents and fraud. Moreover, by the end of 2020, the rate of card payments in Vietnam was only 1/3 of the world average. Regarding financial inclusion, this is an issue that is concerned and promoted by the Government. The percentage of customers, especially retail customers such as individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises, who have access to financial products and services is still deficient compared to other regions. Promoting financial inclusion is still tricky because infrastructure is mainly concentrated in big cities. However, the SBV has had many policies supporting comprehensive financial development such as Project on promoting non-cash payment in Vietnam for the period 2016 - 2020 (Decision No. 2545/QD-TTg-2016), The project on building and developing the microfinance system in Vietnam to 2020 approved since 2011; Directive 22/CT-TTg-2020 on accelerating the implementation of non-cash payment development solutions in Vietnam; Project to improve access to banking services for the economy. Furthermore, The Prime Minister's Decision No. 149/QD-TTg/2020 approved the "National Comprehensive Financial Strategy to 2025, orientation to 2030". The biggest goal is: financial products and services are provided to all people and economic and non-economic organizations in a safe, convenient way, meeting demand, at a reasonable cost and suitable for everyone under the law. Thus, the banking system's stability is still a weak point in ensuring the financial stability of Vietnam. Several solutions proposed by industry experts to improve the financial system's operational efficiency include leveraging Fintech's strengths to promote financial inclusion, digital financial activities, and banking activities that follow the fourth industrial revolution trend and enhance payment security confidentiality. See the full research paper "4.0 Banking: Banks – Fintech Coordination in National Financial Stability", see details here. Team of authors: Dr. Hoang Hai Yen, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung, MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong (Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics) & MSc. Vu Bich Ngoc, MSc. Tran Hoang Truc Linh (Ho Chi Minh City Open University). It is an article in the series of articles that share research and applied knowledge from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Readers are warmly welcomed to article 03: “Banks shake hands with Fintech (part 2): According to what criteria do Banks – Fintech choose their partners?” News, photos: Team of authors, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On July 1st, 2021, Professor Shoshana Grossbard, current Editor-in-Chief of Review of Economics of the Household Journal and keynote speaker of JST July, was joined by UEH JABES host and more than 100 researchers and scholars worldwide (namely Indonesia, Cambodia, India, the US, Mexico, Brazil, etc.) in her conversation regarding "How does household economics helps us deal with Covid-19?" During her presentation, Professor Grossbard dissected her studies and emphasized on the impact of COVID-19 on household economy, people’s health and the workforce in the society. Economics of the household plays a vital role in a country’s economy. Its analysis often revolves around: household information (including family size, health data, child and elderly care, marital status, etc.); immigration status and intergeneration gaps; empirical research on households; consumption, savings and accumulation of household wealth; labor force and employment duration; family welfare and issues on gender, authority, fertility rights, religion and ethnicity, etc. Professor Shoshana Grossbard is a current Editor-in-Chief of Review of Economics of the Household Journal, a member of the Family Inequality network at the University of Chicago, USA, a researcher at IZA and CESifo, and scholar at San Diego State University. On July 1st, 2021, as a keynote guest speaker for JABES International Scientific Conference – JABES Seminar Talks in July and leading expert in the field of household economics, Professor Grossbard were able to conduct a thorough presentation and explanation on the topic of "How does the economics of the household help us deal with Covid-19?". The rapid outbreak and spread of the COVID-10 pandemic have severely impacted the surrounding community, most notably people’s health and the overall economy of the nation. In dealing with the ongoing aftermath of the crisis, various policies have been put in place to help prevent COVID from affecting more lives while effectively trying to restore the economy, all of which are still some of the largest global challenges at present. Having said that, on the occasion of July JST, Professor Grossbard moved to present her studies and numerous evidence supporting the theory of how COVID is seriously impacting families as it deteriorate people’s health and the labor force. More specifically, Professor Grossboard cited several prominent research articles that discussed the impact that COVID-19 has on household economics, such as one written by Del Boca et al (2020) analyzing the domestic roles of women and men in childcare before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study presented an interesting outcome, showing that women tend to hold much higher importance in household production as opposed to their male counterparts. Or another article written by Heggeness (2020) where they denoted the immediate shock factor that COVID has on the mother’s dilemma of choice between upholding their professional capacity or childcare responsibilities. Comparable to these studies and those conducted by Harris (2020), Sheth & Wright (2020), Professor Grossbard’s own study raised two key issues for the JST discussion, which included (1) analyzing COVID-related causes of death, which was a research done jointly between Professor Grossbard and Ainhoa Aparicio (Italy), and (2) assessing the composition of the labor resources, COVID and the law on division of marital property, which was done by both Professo Grossbard and Cynthia Bansak (USA) and Crystal Ho-Po Wong (Taiwan). The studies conducted in 2021 between Professor Grossbard and her colleagues were aimed at addressing the three following questions: (1) Does multigenerational cohabitation have an upward trend effect on COVID-19 mortality rates?; (2) What are the benefits that countries might see after a pandemic?; and (3) Are COVID fatalities in the US higher than in the EU? (Grossbard & Ainoa Aparicio, 2021). To conduct this study, the Professor and her colleagues have collected data across 35 European countries and all 50 US states. Regarding the first question, Professor Grossbard agreed, as did other studies such as Bayer & Kuhn (2020) or Belloc et al (2020), that the cohabitation of multiple generations of a family during the pandemic does play into driving an upward trend of COVID cases. Then, the studies conducted between the Professor and her colleague Ainoa Aparicio (2021) were used to address the second question that countries that are affected by the pandemic later than others often had more time to prepare and reduce the mortality rate to 7.9% – 10% In addressing the third question on whether COVID fatalities in the US are higher than in the EU, Professor Grossbard used demographics and economic variables to explain the regression model. The difference in pandemic prevention and control between the US and Europe is explained below: It is also easy to see that due to COVID, many schools were forced to close, compelling more women to stay home and perform childcare duties as compared to men, which tipped the scales against and caused a rise in women leaving the workforce. What that entailed is that most workforce members will have to spend more time on household chores and duties than contributing themselves to the professional industries. And the fact that women tend to spend more time on familial duties raised various questions and concerns for legislators on how to adequately manage assets divisions upon divorce, so as to uphold equal women’s rights for those whose main jobs are of homemakers. The seminar had done well and with flying colors. Participants, all of whom are researchers and scholars from different institutions worldwide, were able to learn from and exchange intriguing conversations with their colleagues on household economies in the context of unpredictably impacts of COVID-19 towards the global economy. Commemorative photos at the seminar: MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan delivering his welcome keynote to Professor Grossbard (keynote speaker) and all participants Professor Grossbard on research papers related to Household Economy Professor Grossbard presented the results of the research model analysis Lively discussions were conducted Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai expressed his gratitude to Professor Grossbard and researchers JST July Commemorative Photo with Professor Grossbard and other researchers in attendance In continuing JABES Seminar Talks (JST) under “Economics and Business: Agenda for the Uncertain World), coming up on September 9 is our Monthly September conversation with Professor Mariano Massimiliano Croce as he discussed “When the Markets get COVID: Contagion, Viruses, and Information Diffusion”. Professor Croce is currently working at Bocconi University (Italy) and a Co-Editor-in-Chief of Economics Letters. Professor Croce is widely celebrated due to his many publications in top-tier and leading academic journals such as the American Economic Review, The Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Finance, etc. We look forward to your participation in our JABES Seminar Talks of 2021. For more information and to sign up for our events, please visit shorturl.at/mvRY8. We hope these JST Talks have been and will continue to be productive and of tremendous value to your research and work in the future. More information All new JABES information and outstanding events such as ACBES International Scientific Conference, JST Talk series will be continuously updated on JABES official information channels as follows: JABES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jabes.ueh.edu.vn JABES Website: http://www.jabes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES on Emerald Group Publishing: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jabes ACBES Website: https://acbes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES YouTube: http://shorturl.at/jnoOR News, photos: JABES, Department of Research Management – International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the New Year of the Tiger 2022 occasion, the Party Committee, University Council, Board of Management, Executive Board of Union sincerely wish all UEH officials, employees, retirees, alumni, learners, and students a happy new year full of health, happiness and success. Dear officials, employees, retirees, alumni, learners, and students! 2021 continues to be an impressively successful year of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, marking a 45-year journey of establishment and development with significant achievements in the Vietnamese public higher education system and the world’s education map. In 2021, UEH was honorably awarded the First Class Independence Medal by the President - one of the noblest medals of the Government of Vietnam honoring groups or individuals having excellent achievements, contributing to the constructing and developing mission of the country in the 2011 - 2020 period. In terms of international integration, UEH gained remarkable achievements in 2021 listed as being a first and only economics-major university in Vietnam ranked in QS 551+ Asia 2022 and placing in the leading top of lots of other reputable rankings (international research institution rankings SCImago, rankings for assessing digitization capacity and the spread and influence of academic resources Webometrics, academic reputation rankings Eduniversal, and so on). In terms of Admission 2021, the planned volume was accomplished despite challenges and the long Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, UEH successfully organized national and international conferences via online platforms adapting to the “new normal” context, which attracted the participation of a number of domestic and international leading specialists and academicians, contributing recommendations and practical solutions to serving the eco-social development of the country. Particularly, carrying out the internationalization orientation of UEH, the number of international publications on reputable journals (ISI, Scopus, ABDC) has more and more increased, international relation activities have evolved deeply, diversely, and variously on training fields, research, consultancy, and review. UEH keeps caring about promoting startup consultancy and innovation, investing in equipping new and modern facilities to meet learners’, lecturers’, and officials’ demands. These achievements are the combination of wisdom, efforts, and solidarity of all Heads, lecturers, officials, employees, students, and learners of different generations, and the support of national and international cooperators of UEH with values crystallized by time. It is “Đoàn kết, đồng lòng, sống có nghĩa tình” (Solidarity, consensus, sentimental living) in UEH awareness and culture, “Tiên phong đổi mới - Tự chủ - Hội nhập quốc tế” (Pioneering innovation - autonomy - international integration), “Dân chủ - Minh bạch - Công bằng” (Democracy - transparency - fairness) in management and operation. Especially, UEH has received the leadership, orientation, and support of Ministry of Education and Training, City Party Committee - People’s Committee Ho Chi Minh City in our operation and development process. On the New Year of the Tiger 2022 occasion, with the restructuring strategy forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, the Party Committee, University Council, Board of Management, Executive Board of Union call on all UEHers to together enhance the spirit of dynamic, creativity, and solidarity, develop UEH to be a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University academically reputable in the Asian Region, and spread knowledge values towards the sustainable development of the society. UEH sincerely wishes all officials, employees, retirees, alumni, learners, and students a happy new year full of “Health - Happiness - Success”. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 2, 2021, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) has been appraised by the American Economic Association and officially included in the EconLit (Economic Literature) database list. The Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), affiliated to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), is a scientific journal in the field of economics and business, including two versions: English version (JABES-E) published 4 issues/year on the system of Emerald International Publishing House; and Vietnamese version (JABES-V) publishes 12 issues/year. The National Council of Professors awarded JABES-V the highest score in the Journals published in Vietnam.. Research articles submitted to JABES are peer-reviewed to ensure standards and improve the academic quality of scientific papers. JABES-E is the first economic journal of Vietnam which is officially recognized in ESCI under the Web of Science on June 9, 2021. Recently the American Economic Association has also completed the appraisal and approval to include JABES in the EconLit list - one of the prestigious lists of reputable reference databases proposed by researchers in economic sciences. (more information at the link: https://www.aeaweb.org/econlit/journal_list.php). EconLit is a prestigious Database published by the American Economic Association; this directory provides bibliography of a wide variety of economic literature, including theoretical and applied economics. The contents of journals and documents in the EconLit catalog are researched and read by researchers, academics, managers, advertisers, product developers and public policy experts. There are 7 types of resources that make up the index in EconLit: Currently, JABES-E is indexed in ESCI, DOAJ, Google Scholar and ASEAN Citation Index (ACI), Cabell's Directories, and Proquest (see more at: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ jabes#indexing-and-rankings). Being officially recognized in the EconLit list is a process of persistent efforts, including full of aspirational internationalization of Journal and UEH leaders and UEH's pedagogical team; a network of national and international scholars and associates of JABES Newsroom. At the same time, this result was achieved thanks to the effective direction and support from the Ministry of Education and Training through the JABES Upgrading Projects from 2013 to the present with two funding phases. Recently, JABES has had many activities that contribute to the economic field in general and academic development in particular. The first bright spot is the JABES Seminar Talks (JST) series in the Conference program "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World) with the participation of famous scholars who are Editor-in-Chief of prestigious and influential scientific journals in the world. Up to now, JABES has successfully organized 7 JST Seminars and planned 2 more sessions with the average number of participants each term reaching more than 100 domestic and international researchers and scientists from nearly 20 countries around the world. In particular, the special guest speakers of the JST Talk series include: The next important highlight is the 3rd Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2021) co-organized by JABES and Lincoln University (New Zealand), which is funded primarily by the Ministry of Education & Training, UEH, CFVG, and ISB. In the past three days, August 26, 27, and 28, 2021, the Conference took place successfully with more than 330 scholars from all over the world participating on the Zoom online platform with 32 presentations and lively discussions in private sessions (including two special Workshop Training sessions); especially the presence of 6 Keynote Speakers who are professors and leading experts in the world in the field of economics: More information: All JABES new information and outstanding events such as ACBES International Scientific Conference, JST Talk series will be continuously updated on JABES official information channels as follows: News, photos: JABES. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Dan Tri Newspaper] Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai said that accommodation for workers should be paid more attention when life enters a new normal situation. Many solutions have been proposed. Places of residence have many shortcomings According to Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, accommodation for workers at businesses is increasingly concerned, especially when many localities are implementing social distancing. Currently, enterprises have to rent concentrated accommodation for workers to stay. However, this is too costly and only suitable for businesses with financial potential. Some companies provide temporary housing for workers at the production site. No matter how the enterprise deploys it, it will also cause workers to face more obstacles than normal living conditions. “Having a suitable residence for workers, well connected to the production location will help businesses maintain production while complying with anti-epidemic safety criteria, ensuring dual goals” – Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai said. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: D.V) According to Professor, the prolonged time of separation caused a part of enterprises to stop production, workers had no jobs, and incomes decreased. Therefore, workers cannot afford accommodation and food, so they find their way back to their hometown to avoid the pandemic. These immediate reactions are reasonable for the individual but will cause labor shortages when society moves into the new normal. Moreover, returning workers to their hometown can increase the burden on their relatives and homeland. Experiences from Bac Giang, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong and Dong Nai Provinces are typical examples in recent months. Through surveying many industrial zones in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Hai Phong, Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai found that land area in industrial zones is vast but mainly for production. As for green buildings, accommodation and other social facilities such as kindergartens and hospitals are scarce, or even nonexistent. His comments show that the initial planning of industrial zones often has social infrastructure, including accommodation for workers. However, when implementing, there are still many shortcomings, the issue of housing for workers is less concerned. According to Prof. Hoai, businesses often save accommodation costs for employees due to economic efficiency even though they know human resources are decisive for development, competition and profit. "Enterprises see that paying employees is fulfilling their social responsibility, so they let employees balance their accommodation needs by themselves" - Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai shared. Then, what is the solution? According to Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai, the economic recovery strategy after the pandemic will undoubtedly have many concerns, and problems of worker’s accommodation cannot be ignored. However, there are still shortcomings that need to be improved to quickly recover and increase their risk tolerance in the future. The place where the workers live has not been paid enough attention He suggested that industrial zones need to be implemented plans that already have social infrastructure works such as accommodation, trees, kindergartens, cultural and sports areas, and other social facilities. It needs to be implemented quickly, without delay , systematic and synchronized with care from many parties. “The figure of more than 3% of land for social infrastructure works in industrial zones is too small. Currently, only about 50% of industrial zones implement social infrastructure works. Meanwhile, businesses have not focused on these issues, and the units that develop industrial park infrastructure have not fulfilled their responsibilities." the Professor said. “Currently, we are dealing with the Delta variant and in the future may face other stronger and faster variants. Therefore, if we did not prepare under normal conditions, we may continue to be passive," said Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai. Next, the industrial zone needs to be systematically linked to the urban area with a workers' accommodation network next to it. Industrial zones should aim at "green industrial zones" or industrial "symbiosis" development associated with urban services, including worker accommodation services. To do this, the Government needs to have policies to encourage investment in housing for workers. Transporting from workers’ accommodation to the industrial park also needs to be systematically connected with the public bus network. It creates convenience for workers and reduces traffic jams, especially in big cities like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. In addition, in the coming time, it is necessary to standardize private hostels with a regulation that ensures living space, minimum utilities, hygiene, and minimum distances,... This regulation should be encouraged, and make it mandatory for landlords and tenants. "Workers in industrial zones in Ho Chi Minh City and Bac Giang have been cross-infected due to unsafe living conditions," said Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai. The professor suggested, "megacities" such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi need to reduce the pressure of workers to stay to work with a long-term strategy. Typically, skilled labor and technology are used instead of simple labor. This is to reduce the pressure of density of residents to comply with safe living conditions. When the accommodation is guaranteed to be safe and competently serve the needs of employees, businesses will develop sustainably, thereby effectively contributing to the country's economy. Author: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai Source: Dan Tri Newspaper Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology GoVirlunteer Online Volunteer Website of UEH Student Association was officially launched on January 09th, 2022 on the occasion of the 72nd Anniversary of Vietnamese Pupil - Student Traditional Day (January 09th, 1959 - January 09th, 2022). GoVirlunteer was born with a desire to create a connective space among organizations and students in general, sticking everybody together and saving profound humanity values in charity journeys of each individual and team. With a mission to connect and to create opportunities for students to develop themselves easily and conveniently in different fields, GoVirlunteer did not only bring completely new experiences to students but also ứa ready to accompany enthusiastic students on later charity journeys. On the occasion of officially operating this website, UEH Student Association brought to all students a surprise which was a challenge series “CHIẾN SĨ TÌNH NGUYỆN” (Volunteer) with special presents for lucky students. This Challenge officially started from January 09th, 2022 to January 15th, 2022. The participating objectives comprised all UEH students. The “Chiến sĩ tình nguyện” (Volunteer) Challenge included 2 challenges: Challenge 1: The beginning of Volunteers User manual: Watch here Challenge 2: Accompany GoVirlunteer How to join: Complete the complete 2 Challenges of the “Chiến sĩ tình nguyện” (Volunteer) Challenge in the regulated time. Benefits: Let’s join UEH Student Association in carrying out the “Chiến sĩ tình nguyện” (Volunteer) Challenge and wait for the upcoming activities of the GoVirlunteer Online Volunteer Portal! News, photos: UEH Youth Union - Student Association Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) recently launched its new and improved E-Office system with official deployment for use on September 1, 2021. Developed as a replacement for the current software, it is with hope that the new version can help improve the quality of executive management at UEH in its efforts to expedite the university’s digital transformation in the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 With plans to reform operational duties as well as saving time and costs and as part of UEH digital transformational strategy, the new E-Office system was finally updated and deployed for use with hopes to bring about a professional digitalized working environment at the university. The updated E-Office system includes many new upgrades and interactive functions such as digital signatures, assigning internal inter-departmental tasks, archiving legal documents, all in an effort to manage workload associated with monitoring and evaluating individual and unit OKRs. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “As a key and important contributor in Vietnam’s higher education system, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City always strive to innovate, internationalize, and take the lead in all efforts of digital transformation for the university. The introduction of this new E-Office system is a prime example of such mission. Within the span of 365 days and under the diligent and hard work of our IT Department, it’s milestone worth celebrating that this new system is now ready for use, albeit needing further upgrades with more elaborated functions in the future. Nonetheless, at present, university employees and teaching staff can already access the platform to implement a document tracing system, look up legal documents and most especially, commencing the start of digital efforts in university management activities. Moving forward, the system will also integrate UEH KPI evaluation system so as to become a comprehensive system that can assign, monitor and assess the quality of completed works done by each UEHer. Additionally, the system will also be incorporated within the UEHer Mobile App and other departmental websites/software to ensure a consistent digitalized front throughout the entire university. It is expected that by the end of this year, the E-Office system will be fully developed so that starting next year, smooth operations for the multidisciplinary UEH University can be ensued.” UEH E-Office system training session To prepare for the official implementation from September 1, 2021, UEH held a training session on how to use the Electronic Office system (E-Office) with the participation of more than 190 teachers, school officials on the morning of August 31, 2021. During the session, MSc. Dang Thai Thinh – Deputy Head of the IT Department, carefully instructed all UEH personnel on how to use the main functional modules of the system such as how to reserve UEH vehicles, how to process incoming/outgoing/legal/public documents, and how to carry out internal documents and assign duties. MSc. Dang Thai Thinh – Deputy Head of IT Department on E-Office user instructions Trainees in attendance of the training were eager to learn how to operate the new system as well as enthusiastically shared their own experience and suggestions on ways to make the E-Office platform even more user-friendly and accessible. Dr. Vo Tat Thang - School of Economics proposed: "It’s always been a struggle to manage the various activities and joint projects across the different Schools and Departments within the university as none were actively synced to one another. However, with this new system upgrade, I’m hopeful that all Schools and working units can now enjoy a more seamless experience when working together” Lively discussion after the training session about the E-Office system With aspirations to optimize university operations, the E-Office system will continue to be improved in the coming days with more functions and integrations with existing apps, software, and applications to ensure synchronization cross the university. It is with hope that the system will enable more fruitful collaboration between the university official, employees and teaching staff as well as more constructive feedback to help improve and enhance the E-Office capacity in the days of UEH digital transformation. The introduction of UEH new and improved E-Office system is one powerful move in UEH’s overall digital transformation efforts as it will have a significant impact on UEH university brand reputation of a smart learning and working environment. Additionally, this is also a step forward to turn UEH into a pioneer in technology application-oriented training, meeting the demands of an increasingly competitive and integrated labor market. See E-Office system user manual HERE. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management – International Cooperation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Sharing the sentiments with students, families and staff members who are currently struggling during the 4th resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) set out on a mission to support and provide current UEH students & employees with all essential necessities, medical supplies, and financial assistance during this trying time. The 4th COVID resurgence has undoubtedly caused insurmountable hardships to Vietnam and its people through repeated lockdowns and social distancing orders. Not only did the pandemic severely stunted the nation’s economy and overall development, but it had also stranded individuals and families, most especially current and future UEH students and their parents, from having the means to defend themselves during this difficult time. For that reason, UEH has deployed a student support program that is worth up to 25 billion VND, a 5% tuition reduction policy across all academic levels and 1000 scholarships to those directly affected by the pandemic. Upon the first cycle of COVID scholarships phase 1 of 2021, UEH has issued 218 scholarships across all levels, including 167 Undergrads, 6 Transfers, 6 Post-Baccalaureates, 24 Work-Studies, and 15 Post-Graduates with total value of more than 1 billion VND. In addition, the university also placed strong emphasis on struggling students currently stranded in Ho Chi Minh City, including those residing in UEH dormitories and other temporary housing situations in need of daily essential necessities and medical supplies. Having said that, the first 2 support phases July 27 – 30 and August 5 – 8 have managed to bring more than 700 care packages have been delivered, including dry foods and perishables such as rice, eggs, cereal, spices and greens, etc. For the 3rd support wave August 26 – 29, due to strict lockdown orders from the government on Directive 16/CT-TTg, UEH continued to deliver more care packages to 703 struggling students across the city. More specifically, UEH volunteers directly supplied 52 medical care packages (including medical masks, antibacterial saline, hand sanitizer, vitamin C, antipyretic/pain relievers, etc.), and food and products (instant rice, noodles, greens, etc.) to those in emergent situations. On top of that, 651 other underprivileged students were also given financial support from the university with total value of more than 358 million VND via wire transfers, allowing them the freedom and mobility to seek direct help from their wards and districts. Thus far, more than 1,7 billion VND of UEH fund has been carefully distributed to support students and families in need affected by the pandemic. This program denotes UEH’s sense of social responsibility, as well as warm and heartfelt sentiments, in taking care of its people while strictly abiding by lockdown and social distancing regulations from the government. UEH volunteers delivering care packages to students stranded in their dorms in Ho Chi Minh City As for current boarding students staying in UEH dormitories, since the first few days of Directive 16 implementation, in addition to foods and medical products, the university also quickly moved to supple them and the in-house staff with other daily amenities such as detergent, toilet paper, shampoo, body wash, etc., with total value of nearly 300 million VND. In the effort to support students, UEH has received the sharing hearts of many sponsors, helping the university to cook free meals for boarding students in the dormitory (2 lunches and dinners) with the amount up to 300,000,000 VND (as of September 1, 2021). Besides, there is the sharing and companionship of businesses, which have connected and supported products for boarding students with an amount of more than 40,000,000 VND. At the same time, the Lao Embassy gave 10 cash gifts to 10 Laotian and Cambodian students staying at dormitory 135 Tran Hung Dao, District 1 with a total value of 7,500,000 VND. In particular, with the spirit of "the former helps the latter", the Executive Board of UEH Alumni Network has called and mobilized alumni to join hands to support the students to overcome this difficulty. Many alumni enthusiastically participated and supported the students with a total amount of 265,750,000 VND, 5 tons of rice and other essential necessities. Moreover, many alumni, especially alumni who used to stay in the dormitory, have campaigned to support the students staying in the dormitory with breakfast, necessities, instant noodles, fruit. plants and food with a total value of more than 180,000,000 VND. Dormitory Management Board awarded alumni cash support to students at Dormitory 135 Along with that, many UEH Schools/Institutes have also directly organized support programs for students with difficult circumstances due to Covid-19. For example, the program "SCUER x SOBER Spread Love During the Pandemic" is organized by the Executive Board of SCUE in conjunction with the teachers of the School of Banking to support SCUEers in particular and students of the School of Banking in general. In the first phase (August 19), the program supported 82 students who were stuck in Ho Chi Minh City or infected with a total amount of 85,000,000 VND. In the second support phase (August 29), 68 students received support with a total amount of 68,000,000 VND. If including the amount of support for its members, the SCUE UEH fund has helped hundreds of students with an amount of up to nearly 200,000,000 VND in just the past one month. This is a testament to the traditional culture of solidarity, promoting the spirit: "no one is left behind". The program “SCUER x SOBER Giving Love During the Pandemic Season” supports hundreds of students facing difficulties due to the epidemic For officials and relatives in need of support during the epidemic period, the university gave 50 emergency safety bags including: medical masks, antibacterial saline, Multivitamin, Efticol, Panadol Extra, Acetyl 200, Oresol , ZinC, ... together to overcome the epidemic. And united with the whole country to overcome the epidemic, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City also has many activities to support and support epidemic prevention for many localities and medical facilities. Responding to the university's call, UEHers jointly donated to the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund with a total budget of VND 550,000,000. With practical and timely support activities, UEH hopes to spread positive energy to all UEHers, together continue to make efforts, adapt to the pandemic context, to accomplish the dual goal of controlling both disease control, while ensuring that the university's operations run smoothly and stably. At the same time, UEH also sincerely appreciates alumni, teachers, officials, employees, businesses and sponsors who have accompanied UEHers to overcome difficulties during the epidemic season. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Student Affairs, Dormitory, Administration Office, Schools/Institutes. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 31, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), UEH Institute of Tourism cooperated with Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie AUF (France) to organize an international conference with the topic "The development of the Dual Education model" in Vietnam. The event was held online with the participation of prestigious universities domestically and internationally, bringing together hundreds of participants representing academia and business from many countries in the region and the world. The model of alternate or dual education (“dual education” in English and “formation par alternance” in French) is a new approach, with a rhythmic alternation between theoretical training at university and practical training in the workplace. Typically, the weekly alternating rhythm consists of 2-3 school days and the rest of the time at work. There are also schools in which dual semester is applied, in which each year consists of semesters at school interspersed with at least one semester at the business. The dual education model is considered as a promising direction and creates a stronger connection between the economic and educational sectors, especially when there is an increasing autonomy in universities, in order to encourage the mobilization of all resources and initiatives to improve training quality to serve the goals of socio-economic growth, in both quantity and quality. This is a key factor in building modern training programs, adapting to the highest requirements of society and the labor market. The dual education model is considered a promising direction However, besides the benefits, this model also faces many barriers, such as training costs (paid by enterprises) and the need for national support policies in terms of finance or through subsidies, tax exemptions, and reductions, limited reception capacity of small and medium enterprises, the need to improve internal management processes at both enterprises and schools, and quality control mechanism. Some critical questions were proposed as follows: Faced with all these opportunities and challenges, can Vietnam learn from the experiences of countries in the world such as Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, China, and South Korea... to develop this model in Vietnamese universities to ensure the best career opportunities for graduates, especially in the context that Vietnamese universities need to improve their competitiveness, train qualified human resources according to international standards, meeting the growing economic development needs of the country? How will the enterprise's human resource policy benefit from this model of cooperation with universities? Experts attend the international conference "The development of the dual education model" In search of answers to these issues, an international conference around the topic "The development of the dual education model" organized by the UEH Institute of Tourism in collaboration with the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie AUF (France) was officially held with a plenary session and a parallel session. The content of the discussion revolved around three main themes: 1. The ability to adjust training programs to meet the needs of the labor market better. 2. The dual education model and legal framework: Opportunities, challenges and practical experiences. 3. Regional and international cooperation in developing dual education model: Sharing practical experiences from private enterprises in the industrial and service sectors. Prof. Slim Khalbous – General Director of the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie AUF (France) made a speech At the conference, the experts exchanged and shared experiences to open up opportunities to develop this training model in Vietnam with important contents such as: Prof. Jean-Marc Lavest, Director of AUF Asia - Pacific shared at the conference Expert Laurence Levert of the University of New Caledonia shared Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri, Director of the UEH Institute of Tourism, shared: “At the dual education conference, the speakers presented breakthrough techniques to change the training path and model of successful engagement between schools and businesses to create a learning society, linking learning with practice, promoting interaction, being sensitive to the news and proficient in practice in the typical conditions of Vietnam. Dual education, transforming the training model from focusing on theory to combining practice, from task-oriented to competency-oriented, from periodical practice to parallel practice.” The conference was held on the Zoom platform with a Vietnamese translation plenary session. At the same time, it is live-streamed on the fan page of UEH Institute of Tourism: www.facebook.com/uehVDL/ and AUF Asia - Pacific at: https://www.facebook.com/AUF.asie.pacifique. News, Photo: UEH Institute of Tourism, Department of Marketing and Communication. Newspapers reported: 1. Sinh vien Viet Nam Newspaper: Dual education model at universities faces many barriers 2. Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper: It is necessary to design an appropriate program for the model of “Dual education” 3. Nhan Dan Newspaper: Dual education model creates a strong connection between training institutions and enterprises Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As part of an ever-growing mission to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university whose goal is to enhance the quality of many lives in its community and society, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) proudly launched the UEH Global Learning Community Project “Free Digital Transformation Support for high schools nationwide”. Following the success of phase 1, UEH continues to phase 2 implementation in hopes to help schools overcome the insurmountable challenges of online learning and teaching during the pandemic while also laying a concrete foundation for the application of information technology in the long run. FREE UEH Global Online Learning system for high schools towards sustainable growth UEH Global Learning “Free digital transformation support for high schools nationwide” is a community project initiated by the university to share and elaborate on digital transformation efforts and experiences in teaching and learning activities to various high schools across the country, especially those in geographically challenging regions and have limited access to deploy virtual education. As part of the project, the UEH Global Online Learning System is provided completely free of charge for high schools with the following 3 notable features: (1) Comprehensive support on classroom management, learning materials, organization of tests, assessment of the learning process, exchanges between students and students, etc. via the dashboard: https://global.ueh.edu.vn/. (2) Direct means of communication between teachers and students during the teaching and learning process via Google Meet provided by the school. (3) Frequent exams implementation in the online form for both regular and periodic tests, including formulating regulations, compiling exam questions, reviewing and marking, etc. The UEH Global system was developed on the basis of the university’s own online teaching platform that had been in operation for many years, handling approximately 30,000 students/users yearly. At present, most essential features for online teaching are sufficient and available for use; hence, UEH wishes to expedite this free digital transformation process for all high schools and immediately address all challenges faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Moving forward, UEH also longs to establish a solid foundation for the high schools to effectively utilize the available IT resources to their benefits so as to accelerate their own digital transformation efforts as we look forward to a sustainable future for the community. UEH officially transfers the UEH Global online learning system free to high school teachers in Vinh Long province Free transfer of UEH Global through the training program for high schools Phase 2 of the implementation of UEH Global Online Learning system will first be deployed and transferred to high schools across all 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta Region, and later, will proceed to be shared with other schools across the nation interested in innovating and improving their own online education organization. This process has been methodically conducted by the university through intensive training programs, detailed user manuals for teachers and a dedicated support team to regularly advise and counsel teachers and students during the actual exposure and usage. Having said that, phase 2 of the training program has officially commenced on the morning of August 30th, 2021, with the participation of more than 180 teachers from many high schools in Vinh Long Province, including Vo Van Kiet High School, Pham Hung High School, Hoang Thai Hieu High School, Mang Thit High School, Ethnic Boarding High School, Nguyen Hieu Tu High School, Dong Thanh Middle and High School, Tran Dai Nghia High School, Phu Quoi Middle and High School, etc. The next training sessions will take place consecutively on September 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12, 2021. Each session will be a full-day event for other teachers from the remaining schools in Vinh Long Province as well as the entire Mekong Delta Region. All relevant education and training departments, high schools as well as teachers interested in learning more about the system can register for training at https://global.ueh.edu.vn/ UEH Global online training program on August 30, 2021 UEH Global online training program on August 30, 2021 Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH shared: “As a national key public university, UEH has been carrying out the mission of a prestigious, multi-disciplinary university, implementing many programs to engage and support the community to work together towards sustainable development. Take UEH Global Learning “Free digital transformation support for high schools nationwide” community project as an example. This is one of many initiatives in UEH general digital transformation strategy, and is a non-profit project aimed at educating high school in the rural and suburban areas to expedite their own digitalization process so as to achieve the capacity in which they can work with UEH partners to further enhance their teaching and learning quality, which in turn can continue to make significant contributions to spreading knowledge towards sustainable development". The UEH Global Online Teaching system, in particular, and UEH Global Learning “Free digital transformation support for high schools nationwide” community project, in general, demonstrate the social responsibility of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in supporting, connecting and spreading knowledge. With aspirations to grow together, it is expected that the project will help high schools effectively implement online teaching and learning in the current social-distancing setting, and at the same time, accelerate the process of digital transformation, contributing to sustainable development of the community. See more details about the Global Learning project HERE. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Research Management - International Cooperation Newspapers reported: 1. Ho Chi Minh City People's Radio: Free transfer of UEH GLOBAL online learning system to high schools 2. Education and Times newspaper: UEH implements a community project to support digital transformation for high schools Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology It is the year 2021 that marks the 45-year milestone of establishment and development of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) with proud achievements in the Vietnamese higher education system with impressions on the international education map. Constantly striving to become stronger, UEH has implemented a restructuring strategy, forming a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with the consensus, solidarity and efforts of all collective leadership, lecturers, officials and employees. Those efforts have been clearly demonstrated through 14 outstanding initiatives in all fields, contributing to UEH overall development. Within 2021-2030 period, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City officially implemented the restructuring strategy to form a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University with a reputation in Asia. UEH brand positioning strategy takes contribution to the sustainable future of the community and the society as a destination with 05 core pillars: Training, Research, Administration, Operation and Community Connection along with 04 positioning values: (1) Learners at UEH are oriented to become global citizens who act for sustainable development; (2) From research and consultancy to positive results for the community and the society; (3) UEHer community together towards sustainable development and artistic inspiration; (4) Contribution for a sustainable future. With the determination to implement the restructuring strategy, all UEH leaders, lecturers, officials and employees have joined our hands in efforts to contribute to UEH common development. These valuable efforts are reflected in the following 14 UEH 2021 initiatives as follows: [1] Building a training system in the forms of face-to-face and online hybrid learning (hybrid learning) at UEH The Covid-19 pandemic has seriously affected the global socio-economic life, including the education sector. The epidemic took place in the context of digital transformation and 4.0 Revolution that have led to revolutionary changes in education. With the available platforms in online learning application, UEH actively builds a training system in the form of face-to-face and online hybrid learning (hybrid learning) to ensure the benefits of learners, adapting to the new normal. This form of implementing synchronous classes for face-to-face and online teaching concentrates on connecting traditional classrooms and virtual learning spaces together. UEH has prepared classrooms with all necessary equipment (microphones connecting to online computers, pens written on touch screens, cameras recording the entire classroom and so on) and organized training and experiences for teaching staff. Starting from November 1st, 2021, a number of subject classes have been piloted in hybrid learning form and will be officially deployed and widely applied at UEH from the 2022 school-year. In the future, hybrid learning will be a suitable form of learning, bringing the trend of the times. UEH will gradually research, perfect and apply this method in training activities towards UEH comprehensive and sustainable development. [2] Building an online exam organization system at UEH The initiatives regarding the process of managing and organizing online exams at UEH as well as development and application in the context of complicated epidemic conditions in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and the whole country in general have brought about practical and satisfying effects, meeting the professional requirements in training at UEH, listed as: ensuring the strict implementation of regulations in terms of the Covid-19 epidemic prevention; ensuring that students do not have to interrupt their exams in the context of complicated epidemics; maximizing support for learners who can take the exam in the worst conditions (like isolation) and so on. In addition, the initiative helps UEH overall training progress not to be interrupted or delayed; saving costs of exam organization (cost of exam paper, scratch paper, ink, paper for copying exam questions and so on); helping to be more proactive in scheduling exams; saving a lot of funds for examination rooms and examination staff compared to those of direct exams; most exam forms are automatically graded by software so it saves time to mark tests faster and gives accurate and objective results. [3] A series of admission counseling activities for learners on the online portal In the context of the pandemic impacts, with the aim of providing the most complete and timely information for candidates admitted to Regular Universities in 2021 and their parents as well as ensuring the enrollment target completion was entrusted by UEH Board of Directors, UEH Training Department actively cooperated with Units providing a series of online counseling activities at the Admission portal nhaphoc.ueh.edu.vn with topics, listed as: Consulting procedures admission procedures and procedures; Consulting on Standard programs, high-quality Bachelor programs, Talented bachelors; Advising on English entry standards and Regulations on transfer of English scores; Consulting on integrated bi-disciplinary training and so on. This is the first time that all admission counseling activities are held online compared to the previous courses; nevertheless, it has brought great efficiency, completely contributing to the enrollment success of Course 47 – Regular Course of 2021 at UEH. The number of UEH students enrolling has been the largest in more-than-45-year establishment and development of UEH. This is also a premise for UEH to continue pioneering digitalization in the field of education. [4] Model to optimize training program to enroll Regular College Union students through the method of combining working and learning while studying at Vinh Long Branch Since Business Accounting Major and Management Major of Regular College Union are not enough to open classes as prescribed; therefore, UEH builds a model to optimize the training program to enroll full-time College students in accordance with the method of combining with working-and-studying university at Vinh Long Branch. This is the first initiative ever applied at UEH, the development of a training plan for Regular University is based on a combination of the progress and plan of the physical education system, ensuring optimization in enrollment and training. When it is put into operation, this model enrolls two full-time college-university classes majoring in Business Accounting (18 students) and Administration (17 students), contributing to achieving the enrollment target of Vinh Long brand in 2021. Since there is no need to open a new course, the model does not incur related costs and brings many economic benefits. We would like to invite you to follow the next UEH 2021 Initiatives in Part 2 and Part 3. 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Those efforts have been clearly demonstrated through 14 outstanding initiatives in all fields, contributing to the overall development of the school. We would like to invite UEHers to follow UEH 2021 initiatives (Part 2) as follows: [5] Orientation program for new students and learners In accordance with UEH Regulations on student work, Annual Guidelines on organizing Citizenship - Student Week by Ministry of Education and Training regarding students of centralized university system, on reference foundation from the works for students at top universities in the world, UEH Department of Student Affairs has advised UEH Board of Directors to design and build a program of first-class activities according to international standards. “Orientation Activity for Students” is organized in the form of combined top-down and horizontal communication, thereby, enhancing multi-dimensional interaction among speakers and listeners, among listeners and listeners. In particular, the form of information transmission has been renewed from a text format to a variety of forms, vivid multimedia, concise presentation combining video clips, Powerpoint and so on and spend a lot of time on direct interaction, exchange and discussion. What is more, the addition of contents regarding UEH itself through the form of multiple-choice tests in addition to the traditional essay form also creates a variety of assessment methods. “Orientation activities for new students” as an activity at the beginning of the course has been applied, for the first time, to training levels and systems other than the centralized landscape university system, listed as: 2nd Diploma, college-transfer mode, working-and-learning training mode, Post-graduate level. [6] Measuring UEH brand influence nationally and internationally by "Writing a multidisciplinary and sustainable university story together with UEH" International Slogan contest. In 2021, UEH officially implements our restructuring and brand positioning strategy, aiming for University of Multidisciplinary and Sustainability. In order to prepare and survey the community's response to UEH brand repositioning, UEH Department of Marketing and Communication advised UEH Board of Directors to organize a meeting, instead of investing in conducting a large-scale market survey: “Writing the story of a multidisciplinary & sustainable university together with UEH” International slogan contest. With 03 objectives: (1) Identifying UEH image in the minds of domestic and international communities; (2) Exploring communication, awareness and understanding of the meaning and content regarding UEH Brand positioning; (3) Looking for a suitable slogan for UEH in the new period. Being held for 2 months with 03 international studios, this contest has received active support from the domestic and international community with nearly 150 entries, of which 30% are from international, 60 media channels. In addition, this approach helps UEH save a large amount of budget to do brand health assessment survey, which is especially necessary before repositioning. This contest also has an impact on raising UEH brand, indirectly affecting UEH enrollment, training, research, consulting and community connection activities. [7] Building and developing UEH Endogenous Database Management Software (UEH Digital Repository): scientific products, authors’ profiles, sharing information resources in an open direction. UEH Digital Repository, a digital collection of scientific products (articles/research results) of UEH community, is managed by open source software DSpace. UEH Digital Repository has been officially implemented since October 2018, as a result of the process of UEH Library research with detailed design and testing since the end of 2016. Up to November 8th, 2021, UEH Library has compiled entries and publishes 17,572 documents on UEH Digital Repository; 13,800 documents indexed by Google Scholar (equivalent to 80%). The current version, aiming at users as graduate students and graduate students, focuses on exploiting theses and dissertation collections. In 2021, UEH Library made a breakthrough, choosing DSpace-CRIS 6.x and implemented a customized version 2021 (demo) aiming at users of the domestic and international academic communities, promoting UEH scientific products and connecting UEH researchers with scholars in a digital environment. UEH Digital Repository contributes to increasing the citation index of scientific products by optimizing the ability to link and display on many search tools as well as learning, teaching and research systems; concurrently, supporting the accrediting and ranking of universities (QS Ranking, Webometrics, AUN-QA, FIBAA) and contributing to the success of “Strengthening UEH Academic Reputation for 2020- 2025 period” Project. [8] Access control system by smart IOT lock technology Towards digitization in UEH administration and operation, a smart lock system has been deployed at UEH, allowing to unlock the door through a mobile application, fingerprint or password without using a key, saving management time and effort. Administrators can authorize UEH officials to access rooms and the time they are open. In terms of officials, if they need to enter any room, they can register online at key management application. During the process of use, the manager can count the specific numbers of the in-or-out turns of the room at a certain period of time. In terms of meetings taking place at UEH campus, the list of meeting members will be granted the right to unlock the meeting room automatically through the weekly schedule. In terms of lecturers, the system automatically grants the right to unlock via the phone application when there is a lecture in a room with a smart lock, instead of having to wait for the room manager to open the door like before. [9] Fireside Chat Innovation Startup Incubator Fireside Chat is a series of interactive and inspirational sharing chats with entrepreneurs, startup founders and experts regarding their life lessons and inspirational stories. Believing that every idea has a story, it's important for young startup founders and students to be inspired by positive thinking, invaluable lessons and sparking momentum. More than just a productive conversation, it's also an informal (but) active learning through sharing, questioning, debate and reflection. Consequently, UEH Innovation Institute (UII) has implemented the idea of ​​​​organizing talks for startup projects, students and the startup community to exchange experiences on entrepreneurship and to learn from new knowledge and technological development trends. In addition, the fact that the form of creating a knowledge-sharing community is not only held domestically but also internationally attracts many experts to attend and be aware of Institute of Innovation. Up to the present time, this program has released 4 issues with domestic and foreign experts, attracting nearly 200 participants of the project incubating at UEH Incubator. With the amount of knowledge and experience shared by the speakers, this activity is open to all students who love entrepreneurship and wish to hone their employability skills. News, Photos: Department of Marketing – Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the determination to implement the restructuring strategy, all UEH leaders, lecturers, officials and employees have joined our hands in efforts to contribute to UEH common development. These valuable efforts are reflected in the following 14 UEH 2021 initiatives as follows (Part 3) [10] Online Student Support and Workspace - UEH Youth Metaverse Online Student Support and Workspace - UEH Youth Metaverse was conceived and built in early September 202, using digital technology on the Gather.Town platform. This is the first new technology solution applied at UEH as well as in Union - Association work at universities and colleges in Ho Chi Minh City. The online workspace and consultation allow simulating the working space at B2 campus of Union - Association in reality, actively designing more virtual spaces to serve UEHer’ needs. Overcoming the difficulties and the barriers of ‘social distancing’ caused by the epidemic, this solution has helped the Union - Union of UEH to run Union - Association work and youth movement smoothly, ensuring the information system timeliness in the organizational apparatus as well as helping UEH new students have the opportunity to approach and visualize Union - Association in particular and UEH in general in terms of the current online learning context. [11] Arttech Fusion Event Series Arttech Fusion is a series of activities combining art and technology, aiming to bring new experiences towards the young generation, listed as: Art exhibition; 3D printing technology exhibition, virtual reality; webinars and cultural programs and so on; therefore, raising awareness and responsibility to the community towards a smart and sustainable living environment. This is an initiative that has never been applied at UEH and in Vietnam before. This is a new direction in the multidisciplinary development orientation of UEH in general and UEH School of Technology and Design in particular, aiming to bring technology to life not only in research and teaching but also towards contributing to creating an artistic inspiration in accordance with UEH core values. [12] Wishairer Tree The Wish Tree Project is a product that combines a physical tree made by applying 3D printing technology combined with wood, steel and so on to become a work of art that is both iconic and iconic as well as to connect with AR and VR technology so that officials, learners and visitors can send wishes and messages via the app; concurrently, using the app to scan the physical wish tree at the facility to see the content of the wish. This initiative to combine art (physical tree) and technology (VR, AR app) is both a decorative symbol and a place to store meaningful memories and wishes. Located in the lobby of UEH Campus, this is considered a work of art combining a resting space, creating a highlight for the landscape of the campus of a higher education institution. [13] Building a support system for online teaching and learning for middle and high schools nationwide With the desire to share and transfer digital transformation experiences in teaching and learning activities for high schools, especially schools with geographical restrictions and difficulties in implementing online teaching and learning, UEH has built an online teaching and learning support system for middle and high schools nationwide with ‘UEH Global Learning’ name. The project has 06 main products including: (1) Teaching and learning online; (2) Organizing essay and online multiple-choice tests, (3) Mixing exam questions and paper-based multiple-choice answers, (4) Organizing online high school graduation exam preparation course, (5) Organizing Personality test program, career choice and (6) Admission counseling function. In 2021, this community project has been implemented for 18 provinces and cities in Mekong Delta with more than 100 participating middle schools and high schools and more than 6,000 accounts in use. The project will continue to be edited and upgraded with advanced completion to better serve continuously the schools that are using it and to prepare for continued deployment in the enrollment season in 2022. [14] Construction and deployment of Living Lab Zero Waste Campus The Living Lab Zero Waste Campus Project is implemented as a ‘living laboratory’ with the expectation of correct classification, waste collection and treatment solutions that convert the most waste into resources, as well as the combination of scientific research, teaching and activities for creativity and community connection. UEHZW Living lab initiates proactive empowerment for students to become global citizens who are acting for sustainable development through active participation in the project from the very first days, researching - studying, acting as well as spreading. This project helps future generations to understand and to act ‘zero-waste’ not only for the environment but also to develop a circular economy. UEHZW Living lab will be implemented from 2021-2025 with 04 important phases to create green UEH citizens, green partners and green communities as well as officially become a Zero Waste Campus in 2025. Implementing the restructuring strategy is an important and inevitable decision for the maintenance and promotion of UEH achievements over the past 45 years, a requirement of the global era context and a mission contributing to human knowledge as well as UEH responsibility to the society and the country. All UEHers, with inherent traditional values ​​and strengths along with community cohesion, will work together to achieve the same expectations and results as the previous generations, spreading knowledge values ​​to aim for the sustainable development of the society. News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 6th, 2022, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially announced the enrollment information for 48th Regular University. In 2022, UEH will increase its target by 10%, including 6,550 targets with 31 training programs at Ho Chi Minh City Campus. Minh (KSA) and 600 targets with 12 training programs at UEH - Vinh Long Branch, maintaining the same 06 admission methods as those of last year and opening up many entry opportunities for candidates nationwide through a variety of training program choices and orientation for global integration readiness. UEH enrolling students with a discipline variety for candidates nationwide University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), with the strategy of becoming a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, on the foundation of the strength of prestige and quality, continues to open new training programs to catch up with the global trend Business, Economics, Law, State Administration, Technology and Design fields, bringing diversity in orientation and career options for candidates nationwide. In 2022, UEH will increase our target by 10% compared to that in 2021. In terms of Training campuses in Ho Chi Minh City (KSA), , UEH is to enroll 6,550 students, 31 training programs, in which, 2 new programs catch up with the training trend, domestic and international labor demand in the fields of science, technology and digital economy: Technology and Innovation, Digital communication and multi-media design. This is a continuation of the success and affirmation of UEH's pioneering role in technology and design training after successfully enrolling in Architecture and Smart City Design Program in 2021. In terms of Training facility at UEH - Vinh Long Branch (KSV), UEH is to enroll 600 students with 12 training programs, including 06 nationwide enrollment programs as follows: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, E-commerce, Economic Law, Agribusiness, Management of tourism and travel services, Business English. In 2022, two new training programs will be added: Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Finance. In particular, all final-year (senior) students at Vinh Long Branch will participate in the Switch-campus Program, studying at HCMC campus. This is a new point for students who have been admitted to UEH - Vinh Long Branch this year. For further details, refer to Appendix 1: Admission criteria Becoming a UEHer – Being ​​Ready for global integration With the orientation of training high-quality human resources ready for global integration and competition in the world labor market, in addition to Standard Program constructed and selected from the training programs of Top 200 universities in the world, UEH also develops a variety of training programs as follows: Talented Bachelor Program (ISB): The program, completely taught in English medium with high intensity, is constantly updated, helping students quickly access new knowledge. Soft skills are integrated throughout the learning process with a variety of implementation forms. ISB students, mainly from specialized schools and selected classes for the gifted, are trained to discover their own potentials along with diverse opportunities to participate in student exchange with prestigious international schools and become HR professionals for large corporations in Vietnam and globally. High-quality Bachelor Program (English medium, Vietnamese medium): Training high-quality graduates through the use of an internationally advanced program, prioritizing excellent faculty and applying modern teaching and learning, using all English medium (High-quality in English medium) or 20% in English (High-quality in Vietnamese medium), participating in international student exchange programs. This program is oriented towards target major/specialization right from the first year, creating favorable conditions for students to choose his/her major/specialization right from the beginning of the course. Integrated dual-disciplinary program: Students have the opportunity to receive a second university degree in Majors with very high matriculation scores in the previous years and are considered as ‘hot’ specializations in the current labor market, meeting the needs of human resources in the integration trend. The total study time of students is 4.5 - 5 years to obtain 02 Regular Bachelor Diplomas issued by UEH. In 2022, UEH - Ho Chi Minh City campus will train 03 dual-disciplinary programs including: Agribusiness - Logistic and Supply Chain Management, Insurance - Finance, Public Management - Law. UEH - Vinh Long Branch will train 02 dual programs: Agribusiness - Logistic and Supply Chain Management, Agribusiness - International business. Students participating in UEH training programs will have many opportunities to access the international educational environment through Student Exchange Programs/Associations, International Dual-Diplomas with distinguished-quality and prestigious universities as follows: Business Administration Program affiliated with City University of Seattle (USA), Kwangwoon University (Korea); International business association with University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerlan (Switzerland); Finance associated with the University of Rennes 1 (France); Banking has an exchange program with Vinius University (Lithuania), University of Siena (Italy); Tourism and Travel Service Management and Hotel Management affiliated with NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands); Architecture and smart urban design in association with University of Auckland (New Zealand). UEH - Vinh Long Branch also continues to enroll students for Mekong International Training Program (Bachelor of Australia - New Zealand) with the mission of ‘Mekong Talents - Flying to Return’ including 1.5 years of studying at Vinh Long Branch whereas the rest of the study time studying at a partner school in Australia or New Zealand. Upon graduating from UEH Bachelor programs, learners will accumulate knowledge recognized by international professional associations listed as: Association of Certified Public Accountants of Australia (CPA) (Banking, Taxation program) in Business, International Banking, Investment Banking, Stock Market), CFA Institute of America (Program on Investment Finance, Mathematical Finance); Institute of Chartered Certified Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Association of Chartered Certified Management Accountants (CIMA) Audit); Society of Actuaries (SOA), Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA). For further details, refer to Appendix 2: Programs for details Schoolyear 2022 – Stabilizing the enrollment method – Diverse opportunities for admission to UEH Regarding the study conditions of candidates facing uncertain factors due to the epidemic, UEH continued to stabilize 06 enrollment methods to create stability in learning and increase the chances for candidates to be admitted: (1) Direct admission in accordance with the regulations by Ministry of Education and Training; (2) Selecting candidates who have graduated from a foreign high-school program with an international certificate; (3) Admission of excellent students; (4) Admission to UEH learning process by subject combination, (5) Admission based on the results of Competency assessment exam; (6) Admission based on the results of High-school graduation exam in 2022. Selection combinations are as follows: - Combination A00: Math, Physics, Chemistry - Combination A01: Math, Physics, English - Combination D01: Math, Literature, English - Combination D07: Math, Chemistry, English - Combination D96: Math, Social Science, English - Combination V00: Math, Physics, Fine art drawing For admission options (2), (3), (4), (5), UEH plans to open the system for candidates to register for admission from 08 AM on March 15th, 2022 to 4:00 PM on April 29th, 2022. For options (1) and (6), UEH will follow UEH admissions plan and guidance from Ministry of Education and Training. For further details, refer to Appendix 3: Enrollment method. In accordance with sharing from Dr. Bui Quang Hung, UEH Vice President: “UEH is the leading university brand in the Vietnamese higher education system and has made our mark on the world market. With globalization, the educational environment at UEH always values each learner’s individuality, educating creative thinking and forging problem solving from a multidisciplinary perspective. UEH empowers learners to freely choose their major, freely choose how to study, freely express themselves, freely define their own future and inspire them to change their lives for the better towards sustainability for the environment, society and the economy. UEH message to candidates in 2022 is “I am who I choose to be” – You will be free to choose to be the person you desire to be at UEH!” Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Building a decentralized stock market will help eliminate unnecessary intermediaries, consequently, reducing transaction costs, transaction time, time for securities and money to the account. Besides, with the security mechanism of Blockchain technology, it will make the market very difficult to be attacked, bringing high safety and sustainability to the whole system. What is the most appropriate solution to apply Blockchain technology in building a decentralized stock market in Vietnam? Background and historical mission of technology-based non-traditional trading methods As far as we are all aware, the traditional stock market with a centralized management system can be targeted by hackers; therefore, the security of the current stock market model is not high. Besides, this traditional market model is the place where power is concentrated in controlling, setting prices and imposing related costs. Furthermore, the system is being heavily dependent on intermediaries called brokers, benefiting from transaction fees, which are unnecessary fees and should be eliminated in the new model. Another limitation of the current stock market model is that the transaction processing time is too long, the settlement process takes a long time in general, which destroys the dynamic nature of the stock market. Industrial Revolution 4.0 era along with Blockchain birth allows us to think of building a completely new stock market model with a completely decentralized mechanism, which will be an innovative solution that will overcome inherent shortcomings in the traditional stock market model. Proposing Blockchain technology application in building a decentralized stock market in Vietnam In accordance with the advantages of Blockchain technology, listed as eliminating intermediaries: stock exchanges, securities companies, clearing and settlement centers, contributing to minimizing transaction costs in the market; concurrently, to increase the security and the safety of the entire stock market, our authors propose to build a decentralized stock exchange model as follows: Trading method on exchange floor using Blockchain technology This solution is to build a decentralized stock market that aims to provide a solution to all the disadvantages of a centralized market by providing: (1) unification for all transactions, (2) automatic confirmation through smart contracts, (3) transparency of algorithms through smart contract code, and (4) low transaction fees through a competitive peer-to-peer market. A smart contract is a piece of code that describes business rules that need to be verified and accepted. Therefore, an actual legal contract can be viewed as a set of instructions. These contracts are registered in Blockchain, similar to transactions. They can be triggered in the future by transaction calls and its state will be updated based on the smart contract execution results. Smart contracts should be viewed as a stateful, functional element that can be activated at any time after successful implementation. The purpose of a smart contract is to replace third parties (judges, notaries, escrow, brokers, etc.) with a neutral agent that operates in accordance with a defined set of rules in advance. The specific terms of a smart contract depend heavily on the framework that implements it. Securities trading smart contracts are built on-chain when supply and demand meet and an order-matching transaction occurs. The transaction information is completely public and Blockchain network acts as a decentralized depository where each participant can keep track of all transactions and provide a copy of the data across the network. Furthermore, any modification to the custody is governed by consensus among the participants in the system and any kind of attack is not feasible because the state of the custody is stored in the block files in terms of anti-theft mechanism. Once there is a false notification of an order placed transaction between the peer-to-peer networks, this order integrity will be checked in the platform before execution. As a decentralized clearing house, each node in the network checks the order validity by ensuring that the transaction is guaranteed to be executed when the order is matched. For each BUY transaction, it validates whether the buyer has frozen the funds in case the transaction has enough funds to pay. This is checked against the required quantity and price, depending on the order type (SELL transaction does not require blockade). By freezing the funds inside the transaction, the actual amount will be used, no deposit is required. From this point on, the funds will be frozen and controlled by the contract and transferred to the seller once the order is executed. Similarly, whenever a SELL transaction is launched, the network confirms whether the seller owns a sufficient number of securities that he is willing to sell, by checking the imported entries of the decentralized deposit depot. Each market seller will issue a sell order with a suggested quantity and price. Similarly, the buyer will issue a buy order containing the quantity and the price they are willing to pay. After creating commands, these commands will be recorded and replicated in blocks across all nodes in the network. Consensus mechanisms are implemented in the blockchain system, which keep track of all these changes and confirm each state update corresponding to each buy/sell price received by the respective trader. Because StockMarket contract is replicated across all nodes in the network, subsequent transactions contained in a block are confirmed by each node in the network in the following way: To create a valid block, it must contain transactions along with the latest state of the account; in our case, it is StockMarket Contract. The latest states are determined by the miner after applying the action sequence represented by the transactions stored in that block. When one miner wins, its block is propagated to the entire network for verification and acceptance. Each node of the network will receive this newly-mined block and validate the state transitions, by performing all known states related transactions from the previous block; after that, comparing the results between the block received by miners and their own computation. The proposed changed state is accepted if and only if the validation is correct; otherwise, the block is discarded and new block proposals are accepted. Consequently, the system provides a fully replicated and highly reliable decentralized application, where each node is responsible for validating the integrity of registered actions: owned assets, transaction and offer prices, market prices, settlement prices and so on. The management proposal system provides complete decentralization as well as provide a democratic system where each stakeholder can have transparent access to all the algorithms and implemented transactions, verify and validate the integrity of these transactions. Furthermore, one important improvement of the system is the lower fees obtained by eliminating the middlemen who are representing the customers. These fees are replaced by mining fees needed to provide security and system integrity by rewarding miners for their honest work. Advantages of Decentralized stock trading model compared to those of Centralized model Being hard to be attacked: Since each participant will be backed up by a decentralized and distributed ledger of transactions, data loss is unlikely unless hackers can hack into the computers of all participants in this stock market at the same time. Transactions are difficult to be fixed: The possibility of a 51% oversold attack is theoretically and practically impossible as a hacker must take control of 51% of the network nodes on the system to be able to correct any transaction. Besides, transaction correction can only be conducted in newly generated blocks, not fixing blocks in the past when it has been attached to Blockchain. Minimizing transaction costs: The elimination of intermediaries, listed as stock exchanges, securities companies and stockbrokers will minimize transaction costs for investors. The transactions are confirmed automatically through the computer system of the participants. Minimizing clearing time: After the smart contract is executed, the clearing between the buyer and the seller will be automatically performed immediately without having to wait for T+3 as the transactions according to the current traditional method. Helps increase liquidity and minimize clearing time for investors. Avoiding price making, putting virtual orders on the floor: The fact that the public trading can only be traded if there are real stocks will avoid price making phenomenon, pushing virtual orders on the floor, causing market distortions like traditional stock exchanges. Avoiding congestion and overload of centralized system: Because the transaction mechanism is a peer-to-peer network mechanism, putting orders into a server system for processing leads to overload will not occur to a decentralized transaction model when orders are executed peer-to-peer and concurrently through distributed network nodes, therefore, limiting the overload of the old centralized transaction mechanism. Disadvantages of this model Being unable to be corrected is both the advantage but also the disadvantage of the model. Once the transaction has been made and confirmed to be included in the blockchain, it cannot be edited or deleted on the blockchain system anymore. It can be inferred that when the order is placed incorrectly and the order has been matched, the order cannot be corrected. Generally speaking, each new revolution has certain advantages and disadvantages; however, it is a general movement to develop new ones and eliminate old ones that are no longer relevant. Therefore, to be able to apply this model in practice, we need to build a suitable roadmap and come up with plans to optimize the advantages and to minimize the disadvantages of the model. From this foundation, building a stock market under a decentralized mechanism provides an additional effective capital transmission channel for the economy in the future. Please refer to the full research of Building a Decentralized Stock Market based on Blockchain Technology here. Author group consists of: Dr. Nguyễn Hữu Huân (UEH); Dr. Ngô Minh Vũ (UEH); MSc. Trần Nguyễn Trâm Anh (Văn Lang University). This paper is in Series Spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite distinguished readers Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #23 “Employment Policy for Ho Chi Minh City in Post-social distancing Period” News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Human resource, one important issue, needs to be prioritized to be solved, especially in the current post-social distancing context. It can not be denied that this severe labor shortage affects all economical aspects. The authors have provided actual figures describing labor supply and demand issues as well as forecast the current employment situation, thereby, proposing short-term and long-term employment policies for Ho Chi Minh City in the near future. Labor and employment context after social-distancing After 4-month social distancing implementation, with timely regulations from Resolution 128/NQ-CP, Vietnamese economical activities are gradually returning. However, in terms of labor and employment, the impacts and risks from the pandemic are not small. According to data from General Statistics Office, this Covid-19 pandemic has negatively affected 59% of the population aged 15-and-over in Southeast region and 45% in Mekong Delta. Also in these two regions, the decrease in the number of employed people in 3rd quarter of 2021 compared to 2nd quarter was 14.7% and 8.7%, respectively whereas workers’ average income decreased by 30% and 14%, respectively, in the same period. Besides, the pandemic can create a crisis loop with the formula: COVID-19 🡪 aggregate demand decrease/ production capacity reduction, supply chain disruption 🡪 job loss, income 🡪 decrease in aggregate demand 🡪 production stagnation 🡪 job loss, income 🡪 a decrease in aggregate demand and so on. In this context, the source of labor is a very important issue. Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is facing a labor shortage as 1.3 million people have returned to their hometown and 2.5 million workers have to stop working. This situation requires appropriate and timely decisions from managers to attract the workforce back to the southern economic locomotive to maintain and develop production. From an economic point of view, the above issue should be considered in accordance with supply and demand. Labor supply and demand are determined by each individual and the employer. In a normal state, the market will self-equilibrate labor supply and demand. In this situation of interrupted labor flow, unstable labor demand from the manufacturing sector as well as inconsistent socio-economic management policies due to the dependence on time and location of COVID-19 outbreak, Vietnamese State needs to intervene for a relative equilibrium achievement in the labor market. Labor demand-side issues In accordance with report by Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), enterprises are facing rising production costs, in which labor-related costs is an important source. The increase in production costs comes from an increase in: (i) import prices and transportation costs; (ii) labor use cost (social benefits, paid leave, ‘3-on-the-spot’ working plan application and so on); (iii) occupational safety and health costs (bacteria elimination, means of epidemic prevention, social distancing, testing and so on). ‘3-on-the-spot’ working model in places of businesses (Image source: Lao Dong Newspaper)= Besides the cost problem, enterprises also face difficulties in technological innovation; ensuring export markets; signing a new contract and completing the signed contract; ensuring competition and maintaining production and business (production and business). In terms of labor, difficulties in recruiting and retaining workers are also mentioned by many enterprises, especially in service industry. Some safety measures have been implemented by enterprises in the workplace, but the overall implementation rate is being low. This measure groups include: (i) Being recommended by Ministry of Health (approximately 54% of enterprises execute); (ii) Enhanced safety measures at enterprises (approximately 45% of enterprises implement); (iii) Implementing new working methods (less than 50% of enterprises apply) and (iv) Supporting staff in testing and vaccination (28% of enterprises participate). Diverse government policies support businesses in this epidemic context; however, the access rate is being low and the policy effectiveness is not high. Three main policy groups comprise: (i) Tax support (CIT reduction, VAT, PIT, land rent and so on); (ii) Capital and credit support (restructuring of debt repayment term; exemption and reduction of interest and fees; keeping debt groups unchanged and so on) and (iii) Social security support (reducing insurance contributions towards accident insurance, retirement funds, loans to businesses for wage payment and so on). The access rate of enterprises in each policy group accounts approximately 25-35% and only 10% of them rate high policy effectiveness. Issues regarding Labor supply During the period from 4th quarter of 2020 to 3rd quarter of 2021, the third and fourth epidemics continuously pulled the total labor force down from 50.9 to 47.2 million people. Of the estimated 1.3 million workers who have left Ho Chi Minh City, it is forecasted that 377,000 people will return in the fourth quarter of 2021; 520,000 people returned after Tet Lunar New Year; 140,000 people will not come back and 230,000 people have no specific plan. In accordance with the survey data from the group of workers who have left Ho Chi Minh City or Southeast region, factors that play a decisive role regarding workers’ returning to the workplace include: working conditions and income; medical conditions; living and living conditions; children' learning conditions and community habits. Surveyed workers are also worried about a variety of difficulties when returning to Ho Chi Minh City related to regulations on social distancing is unstable; travel and meeting epidemic prevention regulations; accommodation and daily life activities; employment and children' schooling. In terms of the worker group remaining in Ho Chi Minh City or Southeast region, a significant proportion has quit or switched to other intermittent work. The rate of complete leave is 21.6% in the group with full-time work; 43.5% in the group with part-time jobs; 70.3% in the self-employed group and 45.7% in self-employed group. On the other hand, a large proportion has switched to intermittent work, with values ​​of 21.6%, 30.4%, 16.2% and 25.7% respectively for the four groups mentioned above. Regarding workers’ attitudes and opinions towards returning to the city, the proportions that favor the views of “staying in HCMC and trying to find a suitable job” and “coming back to the city for work and livelihood” in the worker group who does not leave HCM City do not show much difference (45.5% and 40.6%) whereas 56.6% of respondents in this group will give advice to their relatives in the direction of staying in their locality. For the group that has returned to their hometown, the percentage of workers who are advised that their relatives stay in the locality is not much higher than that of those that advise their relatives to go to other large cities (39.6% compared to 34.5%) while they themselves support the option of returning to the city (63.8%). At the end of July, many people massively left localities with complicated development of Covid-19 epidemic to return to their hometowns. (Photo source: Tây Nguyên) Forecasts of labor and employment situation According to the forecast results, the labor force in Ho Chi Minh City will be narrowed, including migrant workers and local workers. The labor force participation rate of the young population aged 15-24 will decrease as unemployment increases. The unemployment rate of young workers will also be at risk of increasing. What is more, women's labor force participation and employment rates will also decrease besides the decline in employment and the slow recovery of occupational groups with a high concentration of female workers. Other short-term forecasts are rather negative. The total job number, the number of working hours in the economy and the workers’ average wage will also decrease. Women, middle-aged workers and basic workers without technical expertise are the group of workers that will be long-term affected by the epidemic in the near future. Regarding the working position, salaried workers will decrease, self-employed workers will increase. This increases the vulnerable group of workers and puts pressure on social welfare in the future. Regarding labor contracts, the number of employees signed with labor contracts will decrease, which means that the number of employees who cannot pay social insurance and health insurance may increase. Nevertheless, the ability to recover jobs in different sectors of the economy is different, some industries will recover faster and sooner than others. Industries with an increase in the employment rate include processing and manufacturing; information and communication; technological development; education and health services. Industries with a decrease in the labor rate can be mentioned as wholesale, retail, purchase, sale and repair of motorcycles and cars; warehouse transportation; accommodation and food services. Industries listed as mining; water and electricity supply; finance, banking and insurance; real estate business and other business services; state agencies; arts, entertainment and other family service activities are forecast to change little in the labor rate. These fluctuations will be temporary and the labor structure will continue to change when the economy enters the full recovery phase. Proposing labor and employment policies for Ho Chi Minh City * Direct job creation program from public projects Direct job creation programs create additional jobs in projects that are of a community or socially beneficial nature. These projects are often temporary and non-market in nature. Direct job creation programs can also be large labor-intensive infrastructure projects. Workers participating in these programs are often long-term unemployed or those in the informal sector who have lost their jobs due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Direct job creation or public job creation programs have three benefits: (1) Job creation for workers, especially disadvantaged groups; (2) Play the role of social protection, generating instant income; and (3) Public benefits/infrastructure work creation. As the labor market recovers, the direct job creation program will shrink. Programs to create public jobs to cope with unemployment and support jobs for vulnerable people are quite popular in countries around the world. Size, employment, duration, coverage, salary and budget depend on local realities. * Attracting employees back to work Two policy groups as tools that attract workers to return to work are: (1) using economic incentives, affecting individuals’ economic motivation; and (2) using behavioral economic tools, affecting the economic motivation of individuals into workers’ mentality. Behavioral economics tools have been used in many parts of the world, especially in OECD countries. Many studies show the same results, behavioral economic tools have lower costs than economic incentives. The main policy beneficiaries in this group are migrant workers who have returned to their hometowns and choose to work in the formal economic sector. Policies to attract laborers to return to work are in the group of policies in the short and medium terms. Economic incentive policies include two groups: Money: advance salary, labor contract Benefits: accommodation, vaccines, testing, transportation, skill training suitable for new jobs. Our research team proposes that state management agencies should develop welfare packages to attract workers back to work, including 3 main components: Job introduction + Accommodation support + Covid 19 vaccination. Behavioral science measures (psychology): Information/Propaganda: migrant/informal workers rarely follow official communication channels. Proposing the information dissemination regarding the working environment through social networks and celebrities. Building and strengthening trust. State management agencies provide policies and related information in a consistent and clear manner. Social influence (information spread in groups, communities): The employee's decision to work is mostly influenced by the decision of the person in the same identification group (compatriot group, religious group, and so on). Promoting communication within the group and influencing the team leader can be effective. Social norms: For example, how to motivate employees to return to work sooner, how to overcome the mentality of returning to work after Tet Lunar New Year (40% of survey respondents confirm that they only return to work after Lunar New Year. Only 28.7% are ready to return to work in 4th Quarter. See figure 2). Employee decisions are influenced by social norms. Changing the norm is difficult and takes time. State management agencies grasp this issue to have flexible policies. It is possible to organize a task force to detail the use of behavioral tools. During implementation, the task force evaluates the effectiveness of the policy, assesses actual feedback and adjusts the policy as necessary. The specialized group may include labor managers, researchers specializing in behavioral economics and labor economics. * Policies for group of labor demands (short-term policy) This important group of labor policies solves labor and employment issues caused by Covid-19 pandemic. World Bank's summary shows that enterprise-focused labor market policies play a key role in labor and employment policies during Covid-19 pandemic in 55 countries. Labor market policies mainly focus on supporting enterprises' liquidity and increasing flexibility in labor regulations. Policies to increase corporate liquidity/cash flow and flexibility in labor regulation are the most widely used labor market policies. The research team proposes that among the policies to improve the liquidity of enterprises, state management agencies should consider tax support policies for businesses, like: corporate tax payment delay, VAT deduction extension, additional tax deduction, time limit extension for tax obligation settlement. Credit guarantee support, loan payment (lowering loan interest rates, debt restructuring) may be considered, postponing/reducing social insurance contributions for employees as well as supporting electricity, water and rent. The liquidity support policy for enterprises should focus on the group of micro, small and medium enterprises, which is the majority of enterprises and employs many workers. * Labor market development policy group (long-term policy) As mentioned in the first part, one of the most difficult problems of the labor market is the connection between labor supply and demand, when information on labor supply and demand is unclear and uncertain. Connection problems will be even more difficult in Covid19 pandemic context. That Covid-19 pandemic disrupted business operations and mobility; concurrently, perceptions and attitudes leads to labor supply and demand behavior. Our research team proposes that in the long term, state management agencies should invest in building a technology platform to connect jobs for the public sector. A typical example of this is Australian Government's online job-matching site https://jobactive.gov.au/. The technology platform that connects public sector jobs makes it easier and more effective to promote the policy of direct job creation in Section 2.1. Vietnamese State management agencies can also consider policies to support the development of job-connecting technology platforms for low-skilled workers. Currently, job matching apps in Vietnam (Vietnamworks.com, careerbuilder.vn, mywork.com.vn, 1001 vieclam.com, vieclam.24h.com.vn etc.) require certain skills; therefore, bypassing the unskilled labor sector, which requires little skill. Job matching platforms can be extremely effective in Covid 19 context when workers are at home and are considering looking for a job in the city. The technology platform makes it possible for workers to find work remotely: once they have determined the job, they can plan to move and live more easily. This platform is based on a platform economic model, using digital technology to help connect the need to share idle human resources and the need to use those resources accurately, efficiently and quickly with and low cost. Job matching platforms also help build a database on the labor market so that policymakers can have more accurate information on labor supply and demand in each locality. Author group: Dr. Phạm Khánh Nam, Dr. Trần Mỹ Minh Châu, Dr. Hồ Quốc Thông, Dr. Nguyễn Quang, Dr. Trương Đăng Thụy (Economy Faculty – UEH School of Economy, Laws and State Management). This paper is in Series Spreading researches and applied knowledge from UEH, we would like to invite distinguished readers Newsletter ECONOMY NUMBER #24 “Online security risk in digital banking activity – The case of Việt Nam”. News, photos: Author group, UEH Department of Marketing – Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 1, 2021, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was joined by Portland State University (PSU), USA to host and facilitate a seminar on “Multidisciplinary University Governance Model: Experience from PSU” From UEH, in attendance was Professor Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council, Professor Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, and other Heads and Deputy Heads of relevant Departments and Institutes. From PSU, the seminar welcomed Professor Steve Percy - PSU President, Professor Sy Adler - Dean of the School of Urban Management & Public Administration, Professor Birol Yesilada and other representatives from PSU. Additionally, Mr. Tony Wheeler - Representative from J.E. Austin Associates., Inc. (JAA), Ms Nguyen Khanh Cam Chau and Ms. Nguyen Phuong Thao - Representatives from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and Mr. Peter Vaz - Project Manager of USAID Provincial Capacity Building (USAID SPC). Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council giving the opening speech of the seminar In his opening keynote, Professor Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH University Council remarked, “University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is currently one of the leading universities in Vietnam with outstanding achievements in teaching and research. At the same time, UEH is in the Top 1000 Best Business Schools in the World, and Top 100 Best Master's Schools in the World, according to Eduniversal, Top 601+ Best Universities in Asia, according to QS Asia Ranking 2021, etc.. UEH constantly strives to innovate and improve the quality of educational programs, improve research capacity and academic activities, and develop international cooperation relationships. In restructuring to become a multidisciplinary university to enhance academic reputation and competitiveness in Asia, with strengths in Economics, Business, Law and Public Administration, UEH plans to integrate new industries such as Information Technology, Digitization, Urban Design, and more in its operations. UEH would love to pay PSU a visit in the near future to discuss and learn more about how to become a multidisciplinary university, and how to build a model with a decentralized and autonomous governance structure to ensure sustainable development. However, due to the impacts from the pandemic, that is unfortunately not possible. Nonetheless, this seminar is still a great virtual opportunity for UEH to hear from our predecessors the necessary steps to take during the restructuring process.” The seminar centered around the practical experience that PSU has been through in building and developing structures to govern a multidisciplinary university, as well as how to orient that model towards decentralization while ensuring increased autonomy for their member colleges/universities, faculties and affiliated institutes. Additionally, conversations around how UEH can take such arrangements to their advantage in order to achieve the university’s sustainable development goals were also conducted. PSU and JAA then shared various mechanisms to attract talents, encourage scientific research opportunities and expand services to diversity revenue resources for the university. Beyond their candid sharings, PSU continued by stating their commitment to supporting UEH in its restructuring efforts to establish a multidisciplinary UEH University in the near future so as to maximize UEH’s own capacity in academic training and research. UEH and PSU also discussed specific cooperation opportunities through joint training programs and research in areas of strengths from both universities to truly realize and improve the desired collaborative efficiency. Professor Steve Percy - Portland State University (PSU) President Professor Sy Adler - Dean of the School of Urban Management and Public Administration discussing practical operating model towards sustainable development goals Professor Birol Yesilada on the approach to multi-industry revenue model Mr. Tony Wheeler - JAA Representative discussing real experiences on innovation in training at university level Professor Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH shared: “On behalf of UEH, I’d like to express my profound gratitude and appreciation for PSU and JAA’s very honest and candid sharing on various focuses of today’s seminar, namely the structure and governance of a multidisciplinary university. Your stories are and will continue to be valuable lessons for UEH to learn from as we go about transforming our own university. For that, I’m hopeful that further collaboration between UEH and PSU in joint training and research programs can be carried out fruitfully and soon. We’d also like to thank USAID and the SPC team for your immense continued patronage to UEH, and we too are in eager anticipation that UEH and USAID can have more cooperation programs in education in the near future.” Seminar commemorative photo session Located in Portland, Oregon, USA, Portland State University is one of the nation's most diverse public research universities. PSU is ranked as one of the nation's most innovative universities (according to US News & World Report), the Top Social Mobility university in Oregon, the Top 50 Green Universities in the nation, Top 10 universities in making a difference in the climate crisis and 5th in the US for community service learning. UEH and PSU are currently participating in the “Strengthening Provincial Capacity” project organized by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project helps strengthen the capacity of three organizations in Vietnam, namely the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), the Faculty of State Management of UEH (SOG/UEH) and the Vietnam Science and Technology Entrepreneurial Fund (SVF). The purpose of the project is to improve and develop the capacity of economic management for provincial officials; at the same time, coordinate and cooperate with the private sectors towards promoting sustainable development of localities. Within the framework of the project, SOG/UEH is enthusiastic towards building long-term partnerships with Hatfield School of Government under PSU, which means PSU will provide technical support in developing training programs and focus on guiding SOG/UEH to improve their own curriculum design and content for training and consultation while enhancing provincial managerial capacities to ensure the sustainability of the training model. Throughout 45 years of growth and development, UEH continues to achieve great lengus of successes in Vietnam’s higher education system and worldwide. The year 2021 kicks off an important cornerstone for UEH in its long-term development strategy to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, an ambition that can and will surely be achieved through the joint extensive efforts of international cooperation and real-life experience sharing from many of the world’s leading universities. News, Photo: School of Government, Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Research Management - International Cooperations https://www.pdx.edu/urban-public-affairs/news/usaid-program-brings-psu-and-university-economics-ho-chi-minh-city-ueh-together-institutional Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the desire to share meaningful stories and beautiful photos during the 45-year journey of building and developing the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to the community, the photo contest "Reflecting on UEH 45 years" has received much attention and support from the UEHer community, attracting more than 500 entries from faculty staffs , students and alumni who have been studying and working at the University. The contest shows a wide range of emotions, memories,  intergeneration bonding moments, and unforgettable impressions in the common house UEH - Once a UEH staff/student, forever a proud of UEHer. The contest and voting for photos with meaningful content officially took place from July 15 to August 20, 2021, successfully attracting many authors to submit photos for the contest and interact with voting on the social networking platform. The Alumni album on the UEH Alumni Fan page reached more than 64,200 hits, 374 interactions; The Staffs album – Fan page of UEH Trade Union reached 193,200 hits, 6,000 interactions and the Student album - Youth UEH Community Fan page with more than 291,700 hits and 3,500 interactions. The entries are a grateful gift of the contestants to the UEH's 45-year journey of establishment and development. In each corner of the photo, the frame is filled with fond memories of the days when young students bonded with friends, teachers, and colleagues in learning activities and exciting movements at school. Countless emotions of UEH teachers and students have been preserved through each meaningful photo and story. All appear as a short film recreating the entire journey of UEH. And perhaps, during the time of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of the University coming so close, the word "PROUD" have never existed so truthfully in the hearts of each generation of UEH teachers and students. To share with the community and all UEHer families, all works are now displayed online at https://future.ueh.edu.vn/#section-lookbook - the community's gathering place for scientists, researchers, organizations, businesses and individuals together with UEH contribute to the spread of knowledge, civilization and comprehensive educational values to everyone, with the motto: "Community connection, spreading knowledge, sustainable development”. “Reflecting on UEH 45 years” – Gratitude to the value creators Accompanying the mission "Enhancing knowledge, training high-quality human resources, global integration and transfer; Pioneering innovation, creativity, serving the community", UEH staffs and employees are day-to-day incubating "green sprouts" - generations of UEH students who are creating true values for the future. The works of "Reflecting on UEH 45 years" are like a golden milestone, contributing to the gratitude and preservation of memorable moments, emotions and memories of teachers, their colleagues and students in the UEH common house. Those efforts of teachers have created a solid premise, a launching pad for a generation of entrepreneurs with leadership skills and a global vision. The First Prize: "My Youth" - Ms. Le Thi Ai Nhan The Second Prize: "The Orange Festival - annual program of the Student Association of International Business - Marketing" - Mr. Trinh Huynh Quang Canh The Third Prize: "Labour is glory" - Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh The Consolation Prize: “For the first time in the profession” - Mr. Nguyen Quoc Anh The Consolation Prize: “November 20 is meaningful” - Ms. Cao Ngoc Thuy See detailed photos and stories of the winning pictures HERE “Reflecting on UEH 45 years” – When UEHers’ hearts look back together The contest is also an opportunity to help Alumni once again review the memories and stories of their youth at UEH. 45 years is a long journey to witness the growth of generations, in which many youthful imprints of enthusiastic hearts are kept. It is also a place of return for former students to continue their journey to conquer knowledge at a higher level and give further generations new wings to develop together. Top 5 works of Alumni with the most votes, spreading on social networks The First Prize: "The Journey of Nurturing - Fruit Bearing - Spreading" - Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang The Second Prize: “Bê Tê Nờ in me” - Ms. Vo Huynh Anh Thu The Third Prize: “UEH - The Tipping Point” - Mr. Nguyen Viet Vuong The Consolation Prize: "Youth - UEH" - Ms. Nguyen Hiep Ngoc Dung The Consolation Prize: "Unique and Exquisite Home" - Mr. Huynh Phuc Nguyen See detailed photos and stories of the top 5 winning pictures HERE “Reflecting on UEH 45 years” - The young and colorful Gen Z UEH is associated with each student by different images, sounds, colors and memories, not the same. However, in each of these people's hearts, there always seems to be an invisible string connected by the enthusiasm and sublimation of youth. As a "small cell" of the big family, UEH student generation is determined to maintain their enthusiasm, passion, and accumulate knowledge and skills to succeed in life. Top 5 students' works which are voted the most, spreading on social networks The First Prize: "UEH Citizen: Pride and Gratitude" - Truong Minh Trung The Second prize: "Sounds in memory" - Dang Thi Tot The Third Prize: "We of the Present" - Ton Nu Hoang Mai The Consolation Prize: "Companion - 4 short years - Youth" - Nguyen Ngoc Khanh The Consolation Prize: "VTF in me" - Thai Thi Diem Huong See detailed photos and stories of the top 5 winning pictures HERE “Reflecting on UEH 45 years” through pictures and stories from many perspectives has preserved precious memories, connected generations and contributed to enriching the school's visual materials. Marking the 45th anniversary of the establishment, UEH would like to express its sincere gratitude to all UEHers who attended and supported the contest. Together we have created a beautiful youth and passed on the flames of enthusiasm to the next generations under the common roof of UEH! News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 24, 2021, the School of International Business - Marketing of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), in collaboration with National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) of Taiwan and Technical University of Darmstadt (TUDa) of Germany, successfully organized the “2021 NCKU-TUDa-UEH Digital Business Workshop”. Towards international cooperation, increasing knowledge and experience exchange with international partners to accelerate the learning process, reaching out to the world market is one of the key goals of the School of International Business - Marketing in particular and University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in general. Facing the complicated situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, UEH's international cooperation and association tasks are still carried out as planned, based on digital technology platforms. The program “2021 NCKU – TUDA – UEH DIGITAL BUSINESS WORKSHOP” within the international cooperation framework of the School of International Business – Marketing with two partners, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) and Technical University of Darmstadt (TUDa), successfully attracted 7 countries to register, 167 members participated directly on Webex and broadcast online on NCKU's media platform with 400 views at the time of the Workshop. The Program “2021 NCKU – TUDa – UEH Digital Business Workshop” On the side of the School of International Business - Marketing, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Bui Thanh Trang - Dean, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu – Vice Dean, Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean, lecturers and students of the School. On the side of NCKU, there was the participation of Dr. Ngo Thi Minh Hien - Director of NCKU Vietnam Hub, Representative of NCKU Malaysia Hub, Prof. Wang Wei-Tsong with NCKU faculty members. Finally, on the side of the Technical University of Darmstadt, there was the participation of Prof. Volker Nitsch. The speakers shared about the research and application of digital transformation in economy and business in the current period in the program,. Prof. Nitsch offered an in-depth look at digital transformation in the economic field, from the costs faced by businesses to the organizational structure. Prof. Volker Nitsch of the Technical University of Darmstadt presented After the important presentation of Prof. Volker Nitsch, Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Lecturer of the School of International Business - Marketing UEH shared about the current situation of digital transformation in enterprises in Vietnam in recent years. She also provided a practical perspective on the stages that businesses need to take for successful digital transformation, as well as the barriers that businesses are facing. Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Lecturer of the School of International Business - Marketing UEH shared about the current situation of digital transformation in enterprises in Vietnam Besides, the sharing of Prof. Wang Wei-Tsong also provided another perspective on digital transformation and showed guidance and solutions for businesses when implementing digital transformation in the current situation. Prof. Wang Wei-Tsong of the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) shared The discussion part of the program received much attention from researchers, lecturers and students from 7 countries. Many questions were sent to the speakers from the online platform and the academics participating in the program, from “identifying digital transformation challenges that businesses face during this pandemic period", to "will e-commerce completely replace the traditional business method?"... With the interest and enthusiastic participation of lecturers, researchers, and students, the workshop ended successfully, opened up opportunities for cooperation to carry out researches on the development of digital conversion. The program had the participation of many lecturers, researchers and students from 3 universities With the orientation of reaching international level, enhancing quality of training, research, consulting and improving academic reputation, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is always a pioneer in international cooperation with leading educational institutions and universities in the world. News, Photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, School of International Business - Marketing Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the success of the ACBES 2018 and ACBES 2019, to provide an opportunity for researchers to present, discuss ideas and scientific research, as well as policy suggestions for the business sector, the 3rd Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2021) will take place on August 27–28, 2021. ACBES Conference 2021 is co-organized by the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies and Lincoln University (New Zealand); with the cooperation from Taylor's University (Malaysia), Emerging Markets Society (USA) and Center for Industrial Revolution and Innovation (CIRI); funded by the Ministry of Education and Training, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, International School of Business, and Branch of French-Vietnamese Management Training Center (Centre Franco-Vietnamien de formation à la Gestion – CFVG) in Ho Chi Minh City. After more than 9 months of calling for articles, ACBES 2021 received 226 articles from authors from 35 countries worldwide; through a rigorous review process, the Organizing Committee has selected 118 qualified articles, divided into 32 topics to be presented at the Conference. In addition, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the planned combination of online and offline, the Conference Organizing Committee has determined and made efforts to change the organization form to 100% online (See detailed program). This is not only suitable for the digital transformation context but also help many scientists not only in the country, in the region but all over the world to participate. Up to now, the preparations for ACBES 2021 have been completed. Therefore, it is ready to welcome scientists, researchers, and the academic community from all over the world to attend ACBES to present, discuss and exchange research experiences. Notably, ACBES 2021 was honored to invite four Keynote Speakers who are scientists with a leading academic reputation globally. The speakers will present key economic issues such as corporate finance, neuroeconomics, circular economy, foreign direct investment. As follow: Professor Bart Lambrecht (University of Cambridge Judge Business School); Director of the Cambridge Center for Finance (CCFin); Director of the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF); Former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Corporate Finance; Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Banking and Finance; Member of Editorial Board of Journal of Business Presentation topic: "Dynamics of financial policies and group decisions in private enterprise" In the presentation, Professor Bart Lambrecht will focus his analysis on the model of a private company established and operated by a group of investors with heterogeneous capital and risk tolerance; thereby suggesting optimal investment policies, using optimal leverage in addition to financial policies to address different needs of investors. Professor Carlos Alós-Ferrer (NOMIS professorships at University of Zurich - Switzerland; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Economic Psychology). Presentation topic: "Random Selection: Psychological Background and Economic Consequences" Professor Carlos Alós-Ferrer presented the theoretical foundations of the field of psychology in the problem of random selection; introduces recent novelties in the subject of neuroeconomics and behavioral economics. Besides, Professor Carlos Alós-Ferrer also highlighted the results of research on how to use response time to clarify preferences and how to understand classical anti-choice options in risky decisions. Professor Les Oxley (Professor of Economics, University of Waikato - New Zealand; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Economic Surveys; Co-Director of Responsible and Sustainability Management Unit – New Zealand Institute for Business Research). Presentation topic: "Amiomio Āotearoa: Stable Economy for New Zealand's Well-Being Life" Professor Les Oxley presented research on the Āmiomio Aotearoa project (a multi-disciplinary, multi-partnership research project), which puts the circular economy in the New Zealand context (sustainable, low-emissions and climate-resilient) by providing a theoretical model linking circular economy concepts with concepts of sustainable development and interdisciplinary measures of well-being; thereby, supplementing the missing theoretical link between circular economy and sustainable development to provide evidence and support New Zealand's social engineering transition to a circular economy. Professor Ilan Alon (University  of Agder - Norway. Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Emerging Markets). Presentation topic: "Globalization of Chinese capital: Theory, Practice and Policy" Professor Ilan Alon examined the development of China's outward direct investment capital in the context that in recent years, China's capital flows are increasing and challenging the capital flows of the US and Western countries, especially when the “Belt and Road” Initiative was born based on a data and trends approach. In addition, to start the ACBES Conference 2021, on August 26, 2021, the Conference Organizing Committee organized two more special Workshop Training sessions on two topics "Quantitative Scientific Research and Research Evaluation" and “Aspects of Causal Inference” presented by Professor Wolfgang Glänzel (Editor-in-Chief of Scientometrics, Germany) and Professor Scott Cunningham (Editor-in-Chief of Technological Forecasting and Social Changes, USA) respectively. MORE INFORMATION For more information, please visit the website: www.acbes.ueh.edu.vn In addition, all new information about JABES events will be continuously updated on JABES official channels: JABES Website: http://www.jabes.ueh.edu.vn/ JABES Email: jabes@ueh.edu.vn JABES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jabes.ueh.edu.vn ACBES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acbes.jabes/ JABES Youtube: http://shorturl.at/jnoOR News, photos: Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Over the years, using case studies for teaching in Accounting - Auditing has become a suitable approach. It has been widely deployed by lecturers of the School of Accounting at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) to help students easily access a reality. Continuing to expand this modern method, recently, the School of Accounting has officially applied case studies in the form of the film False Assurance as a new learning material in teaching. False Assurance is the first training film produced by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), translated into more than 20 different languages, and won many awards from organizations and associations in the training profession. The 38-minute film highlights the importance of professional ethics, professional skepticism, and the need for quality control and information questioning when operating organizations and businesses. After signing a contract to receive the sponsorship of the right to use ICAEW's film False Assurance, on August 17, 2021, the UEH School of Accounting, in collaboration with ICAEW, co-organized the program "Training on the use of ICEAW False Assurance film in teaching Accounting - Auditing" for faculty members and accounting lecturers of Vinh Long campus. Speaking at the opening of the program, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President shared: “Associating the training program with professional organizations and the community is considered an important goal in realizing the sustainability of the training program and the university in general. The University's Leadership Members highly appreciate this activity of the School of Accounting with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) in particular and the international associations of professional organizations in general because these are important partners, helping the University enhance the practicality, globalization and integration in the training program. The film (the case study) is not only for one subject, but it must be approached in the direction of many subjects, with multi-disciplinary and multi-field approaches. Therefore, this training session is not only an introduction to the film, but also an opportunity for lecturers of the School of Accounting in all subjects to exchange practical experiences, skills, and methods of imparting knowledge to learners". Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President delivered the opening speech Ms. Dang Thi Mai Trang – Chief Representative of ICAEW Vietnam, emphasized: “ICEAW Vietnam wishes to deploy this film to universities in Vietnam so that lecturers have more tools to support the training more effectively and attractively. It uses information technology, images, and illustrative examples for students to approach reality through the lens of the film". Ms. Dang Thi Mai Trang - Chief Representative of ICAEW VN shared about the film False Assurance At the training session, under the guidance of Mr. Phan Vu Hoang, Deputy General Director of Deloitte Vietnam, the lecturers watched 2 turbulent years of a hypothetical company. Before the discussion, Mr. Hoang confided: “Every time I re-watch the film to prepare to share about it, I see a different angle about it. There are psychological and emotional problems in life besides accounting, finance, risk management, auditing, .... I believe that a film that carries "the breath of the times" like False Assurance is not only useful to practitioners but also extremely valuable to students. You may soon be exposed to the atmosphere, working environment and issues surrounding the work that it may take years for us to realize.” Mr. Phan Vu Hoang led the discussion session which revolved around the film False Assurance The film received a lot of positive feedback from the lecturers participating in the training session: an excellent script that brings attraction and excitement to the viewers; the film is the brainstorming screen that changes rapidly; the knots have not been removed until the last minute... The most obvious thing is the excitement of the lecturers when discussing the use of film situations as learning materials. Compared with the traditional case method, this film case method has more advantages. Firstly, the film creates an opportunity for students to have an intuitive and vivid view of the reality of business activities of enterprises, thereby creating motivation and excitement for students in the learning process, helping students absorb the lesson better. Secondly, watching a film also helps students to follow real-time business practices, develop the ability to concentrate, and judge when observing the intertwined situations that arise continuously, at the same time perfecting soft skills, professional skills - things that are difficult for ordinary cases (descriptive passages) to convey fully. Thirdly, this learning material can be used for many subjects, thereby helping students see the relationship between subjects... Currently, when online training plays a core role, it's even more appropriate to use a film resource like False Assurance in teaching, especially in blended or flipped classes. Lecturers will easily implement the principle of lesson design, ensuring the properties of combination, granularity, reusability, interoperability. Learners will have more initiative in arranging study time, have a freer environment to be creative and complete learning goals. News, Photo: School of Accounting, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In its 45 years of establishment and growth since 1976, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) not only plays the role of a national key university but also achieves various achievements in international education. In an effort to keep up our efforts, 2021 will be the kickoff year for the restructuring strategy, moving from a single-disciplinary model to a sustainable and multidisciplinary UEH University. In realizing and celebrating the transformation of our university, on September 9, 2021, UEH officially organized The International Launch Event UEH Slogan Competition “For the Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable UEH University”. This is a language competition, affirming thinking, creativity for all global citizens to participate in an education with practical values, sustainable development for the future. The event was very honored to welcome the participation of delegates: Prof. Barney Glover AO, the fourth Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University; Prof. Yi-Chen Lan, Pro Vice-Chancellor Global Development, Western Sydney University; Mr. Richard Moore, Chairman and Ideation Director of Richard Moore Associates company; Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council, Head of the Judging Panel; Prof. Su Dinh Thanh, President of UEH; Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of UEH; Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet, Advisory Council Chairwoman of UEH. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Chairman of UEH University Council, Head of the Judging Panel delivered his opening remarks on UEH, our university future and the importance of the competition. During the event, the organizers received a lot of attention and questions from the UEH community, Vietnamese as well as international citizens. Therefore, the delegates had an exchange with the participants to give their views, suggestions and analysis of key issues related to the competition topic. To answer the question: "The meaning of the new defining values: UEH Community of Sustainable Changemakers", Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong shared: “Anyone who’s interested in UEH educational and research activities can recognize that over the past 45 years, in addition to successfully contributing to academic excellence, we have also acted greatly on connecting the overall community knowledge to build the UEH community. UEH is on the way to restructuring itself to become a multidisciplinary university, and as such, despite having been a leader in economics and business & public administration, we are planning to integrate new disciplines, such as Technology Design into our activities to further develop our future. In order for us to become a multidisciplinary and sustainable university, we would continuously develop the UEH community of sustainability changemakers through first the indication of UEH lecturers in excellent research & teaching, and learner’s group activities. Then, there’s also extracurricular activities and we will also start encouraging and engaging learners and staff to feel empowered to act sustainably. And lastly, and this is particularly for our leaders as they try their best to create and meulate success as we go.  Lastly, the leaders try their best to create success.” Prof. Su Dinh Thanh also shared about the influence of the spirit and personality of UEH University "Quality - Integrated - Innovative” encapsulates the growth strategy of UEH University in the next 5 years, from 2021 to 2025”: “UEH is embarking on new brand characteristics, being Quality, Integrated, Innovative, and Art Inspiring. Strategically speaking, I could see that these characteristics will have a major impact on the growth strategy of UEH University in the period of 2021 - 2025, as they would also affect the curriculum and teaching methods of our teaching staff. What’s more, I believe that this will also require students, when applying to UEH, to have their own preliminary understanding of UEH vision and mission, which is to develop and improve each student’s capacity in the new world. This will allow students to have their own general vision for themselves as they go through the entirety of their time at the university.” At the end of the event, Prof. Barney Glover AO shared: Can I begin by acknowledging Chairman Professor Nguyen Dong Phong, a great friend of WSU and an honorary doctor of our university, and President Thanh, it’s wonderful to see you and your colleagues. I’m very excited at the opportunity to speak briefly at this event this evening because it is a milestone moment for UEH to transition to a multidisciplinary & sustainable university committed to the principles of sustainability. As previous speakers have said, great universities in the world addressing the challenges we face need to be multidisciplinary, and I think this particular moment for UEH is highly significant as it broadens from economics & management where it’s like fine, internationally-recognized university to encompass new disciplines to address the great challenges of the 21st century, and that will be a hallmark of its success as a multidisciplinary and sustainable university into the future. The Times Higher Education (THE) rankings now provides us with an impact ranking, with a very detailed assessment of the commitment of universities around the world to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and. I believe UEH University will be recognized as one of the great contributors in our region to sustainability. So I congratulate the university on its 45th anniversary. It's a wonderful milestone in and of itself, a young university but at the same time, transitioning over the next 5 years to reach 50 years of age to be what I believe will be one of the most important multidisciplinary universities of our region. Western Sydney University looks forward to further partnerships with UEH university as we continue to share matching commons. We are one of the most highly rated universities in the world where our commitment to the UN’s SDGs is #17 in the world, so we are very committed to working closely with our friends UEH University and ISB as part of this great family into the future. They’re the hallmarks of a successful multi & sustainable university. Thank you.” The international launch event UEH Slogan Competition “For the Multi-disciplinary and Sustainable UEH University” concluded successfully with the participation of our honorary delegates, the National Creative Community and the International Creative Community. We hope that the international launch event has been helpful and productive in giving you greater insights into the competition and its respective rules. For more detail information about our competition here Contact information: Ms. Hanh An Le - UEH Marketing - Communication Office, anlth@ueh.edu.vn News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology ‘The Story of Plastic’ documentary, premiered at California Film Festival, USA and winning Emmy Award, was developed by Story of Stuff Project organization, with lots of support from non-governmental organizations, circular economy and environmental experts. On October 24th, 2021, with  Break From Free Plastic film crew and sponsor’s permission, UEH coordinated with Vietnam Zero Waste Alliance to hold The Story of Plastic Documentary Premiere, within UEH Zero Waste Campus (UEHZW) Project - the first phase with "Rethink & Be Green" message. The film following the life cycle of plastis was shot in the United States, the Philippines, Indonesia, China, India and so on. The film content was recorded by UEHZW Project team in order to spread more awareness and resolutions to the global plastic crisis to UEHer Community. Exposing globally the present painful reality of plastic waste along with related issues behind plastic pollution as well as plastic recycling mistakes, ‘The Story of Plastic’, unlike other documentaries, presents chronological data leading to current plastic pollution crisis, fossil fuel exploitation and plastic processing activities. The film refers to typical cases in the US states (California, Houston, Texas and so on) in addition to India, the Philippines. ‘The Story of Plastic’ documentary helps change the concept of environmental issue pressures that we are facing. Documentary trailer can be viewed here Plastic Material or Plastic Waste? Waste and environmental-polluting plastic receive more attention. How plastic began going through exploitation, transportation, production, distribution, consumption and destruction stages is often ignored. A dairy farm in Ghazipur District, Block D, India, located right next to a landfill, is receiving waste from nearly half of the population at Delhi. In accordance to a study, people living and working here have a 15-to-20-year shorter than the average life expectancy because of the landfill influence. More than half of all existent plastic was produced within the last 15 years. Plastic waste is supposed to be recyclable; in fact, most plastic is hard to be recyclable. Of all the waste generated, 32% of the plastic waste pollutes water and soil environment; 40% is buried; 14% is transported to factories for incineration; the remaining 14% is recycled but only 2% is effectively transitioned to products with other purposes. Plastic, currently, is classified into 83 types. Although plastic is harmful to the environment, plastic, undeniably, can be used for high-tech products. Plastic makes producing, fabricating and packaging finished products possible and more convenient. Advanced products and life-saving medical equipment (prosthetics, medical instruments, helmets and so on), all of which have the presence of plastic materials. Plastic Material or Plastic Waste question is being raised and requires a number of trade-offs. How do we escape from the fossil fuel economy? - This dilemma that many countries are facing and figuring out for an adequate answer. Plastic not only causes ocean and ground pollution but also pollutes mining and production sources. Specifically, at US plastic mining and production locations (e.g. Karnes County, Texas), local people have obligatorily changed their lives a lot, a large number of residents have to depend on medicines to survive due to terrible headaches, impacted by exploitation and production places. In the last 10 years from 2010 to 2020, America lifted its ban on crude oil exports, starting a worldwide oil, gas and plastic material-selling race. The US has built an entirely new petrochemical corridor in upper Ohio River Valley to transport natural gas liquids to an industrial complex. Houston, Texas is home to the largest national petrochemical complex, people can imagine characteristics of plastic here through senses: seeing plastic blocks, smelling and touching feelings. Among more than 86,000 recognized chemicals, only 187 are regulated by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Oil refineries and plastic manufacture massively affect regional lives: growing up in plastic and air pollution results in the fact that children are suffering from cancer, leukemia, lung, and other diseases. More and more factories are established, that is to say, plenty of plastic is being initiated. A question arises: “How do we escape from the fossil fuel economy?”. This is a dilemma that countries are facing and finding an adequate answer. Oceanographic Research Vessel Captain, Mr. Alguita, shared: “I can only use “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” word, not a single moment on the deck that I do not see a piece of plastic passing by every five minutes". Five Southeast Asian countries are dumping the most trash into the world's oceans. It is predicted that, by 2050, there will be more plastic than fishes in the oceans. Micro & nano plastic found in food, air and water are increasingly available around the world. Recent reports have discovered plastic particles in 83% of tap water samples and 93% of plastic water bottles worldwide. Zero Waste Practice –  Plastic crisis repellent solution Manila, the Philippines has found effective-proven solutions with pilot communities towards Zero Waste. The only one solution to waste management,  Zero Waste Practice,  is truly a portion of the solution for ensuring economic and environmental factors. In San Fernando, 78% waste conversion rate is reported, nevertheless, up to 22% remains impossibly manageable. Zero Waste program will help us identify which products are beyond the community's control. Garbage containment is thought to be thorough after recycling implementation; nonetheless, recycling is insufficient: the point is we need to reduce and reuse it as well to solv plastic waste problem (3R application: Reduce – Reuse – Recycle Model). To fundamentally resolve them, first and foremost, a policy, as the only way to conduct an eliminating-single-use-plastic large-scale transition, is needed. Since then, Plastic Bag Law in California has been passed, European Parliament approved Single-use Plastic Ban to minimize single-use plastic. Besides, plastic bottle collection programs are successfully accomplished. Does the plastic crisis start once plastic enters the ocean: it initiates when oil and gas leave wellheads and continues to matter at every processing step. If plastic issue is to be completely eliminated or the crisis is to be faced, we must fight to terminate indirect/direct fossil fuel support; concurrently, big diversified companies will necessarily adjust to suit market demands. Only then will this crisis be terminated. “The Story of Plastic” full movie is here. Further knowledge and information related to UEH Zero Waste Campus Project is at “I am a green UEHer citizen” Handbook and Project Website: https://zerowaste-campus.ueh.edu.vn/ Editorial: UEHZW Project Team, Zero Waste Alliance Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In its 45 years of establishment and growth from 1976, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has accumulated countless accolades from various reputable organizations across the world for its outstanding performance in teaching, researching and social contribution. In the age of globalization and as one of 14 key national universities in Economics and Management in Vietnam, UEH continues to be highly ranked internationally. Namely, U-Multirank places UEH in the Top 25 Universities contributing to Lifelong Career Development in the field of Knowledge Transfer for 5 consecutive years since 2016. UEH is also the first and only single-disciplinary Economics and Management Vietnamese university to be ranked in the Top 601+ by QS Asia University Rankings 2021, as well as other top international ranking systems, such as SCImago Institutions Rankings, Webometrics and Eduniversal, etc. The next 5 years, 2021 – 2025, marks an especially important milestone for the university in its long-term restructuring strategy, moving from a single-disciplinary model to a sustainable and multidisciplinary UEH University. Driven by our vision towards sustainable development and our mission to contribute to sustainable community and society, UEH University core values will include: (1) From UEH Learners to Empowered Global Citizens for Sustainable Development: Not only UEH educates successful local and international learners with sufficient skills and integrated expertise, UEH aims to further educate confident individuals, responsible citizens, and effective contributors and empower UEH global citizens to  carry out initiatives for sustainable development. (2) From Research to Positive Societal Impact: UEH Scientists and researchers are given full autonomy and ideal conditions to carry out scientific studies and consulting local and international projects addressing local and global issues by ethical and an environmentally friendly methods, ultimately leading to new policies, technologies and patents that positively impact society. (3) Create an UEH Community of Sustainability Changemakers and Art Inspirers: Empower leaners and staff to act on sustainability through student groups, extra-curricular activities, staff engagement... This is a community is consisted of talents who were, are and will be studying, working, teaching, researching, participating at UEH. These people who continue to inspire and pioneer in innovation while striving for sustainable development  and a lifetime of excellence (4) Together for a More Sustainable Future: All teaching, researching, consulting and community connecting activities at UEH shall unanimously serve a collaborative development for the sustainable community and society locally and internationally. With these new positioning values, UEH wishes to foster a renewed image of a leading university in the new age: (1) Quality - Trustworthy –Sustainable; (2) Integrated; (3) Innovative – High Tech; (4) Art Inspiring – Happiness - Pioneering, through our countless educating, researching, consulting and community connecting activities. In realizing and celebrating the transformation of our university, UEH is pleased to announce the slogan competition, and call for the participation of our local and international communities. Each individual and your stories play an important and integral role in the development of UEH on our journey to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable UEH University. 1. Eligibility: - The slogan competition is for global citizens as well as, all Vietnamese citizens current living and working in Vietnam and around the world; - UEH encourages the participation of professional creators, artists, and PR specialists in education, along with students and staff currently working and studying at the university. 2. Judging Panel: Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong – Chairman of UEH University Council Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President of UEH Prof. Yi-Chen Lan, Pro Vice-Chancellor Global Development, Western Sydney University (Australia) Prof. Géraldine Michel, Brand Specialist IAE Paris, Sorbonne Business School (France) Mr. Richard Moore – Chairman, Creative General Director Richard Moore Associates company 3. Timeline: 4. Selection & Awards: 01 Grand Award: For first-place winner whose slogan will be selected or revised to use officially for UEH University for the academic years. Total prize value up to #60 million VND (~US $2,500) - Cash prize: 50 million VND (~ US $2000) - UEH swags: backpack, water bottle, thermal tumbler, notebook - 03 free nights at UEH Hotel (including room & service fees, excluding food & dining expenses) 04 Awards of Excellence: For other winning entrants whose submissions will be selected  or revised to use as promotional taglines and messages for all UEH University key activities. - Cash prize: 5 million VND (~ US $220) - UEH swags: water bottle, thermal tumbler, notebook 5. Evaluation Criteria: Content & Meaning: (1) Be compatible with the 3 main transitional stages for UEH University - From University of Economics Hochiminh City (UEH) to UEH University in sustainable development - From economics and management fields to boundless multidisciplinary sustainable academic development - From UEH learners to become empowered global citizens in sustainability. (2) Be compatible with the 04 positioning values of UEH University: - From UEH Learners to Empowered Global Citizens for Sustainable Development; - From Research to Positive Societal Impact; - UEH Community of Sustainable Changemakers and Art Inspirers; - Together for a More Sustainable Future. (3) Be compatible with the spirit and personality of UEH University, especially these 4 traits: Quality – Integrated – Innovative - Art Inspiring - Quality - Trustworthy - Sustainable - Integrated - Innovative - High Tech - Art Inspiring - Happiness - Pioneering Format: (1) Short and concise (2) Priority consideration will be given to any and all English submissions (due to the internationalization goal of UEH). Consequently, submissions must contain words, phrases, grammar points, and sentence structures that are accurate, creative, easy to remember and understand. The submission must also ensure its comparable translation to Vietnamese in terms of wording and overall meaning (3) All submissions must ensure proper intonation, fluency, rhythm, and readability both in English and Vietnamese 6. Participation Rules: - Slogan ideas must be unique, different, and not in replica of any other published idea and/or creation. At any time during the contest, should an idea be proved to have violated intellectual property, the submission will be forfeited, and awards will be revoked. - The Organizing Committee reserves the right to use and distribute all submitted content, written artifacts, and graphics to the contest for the purpose of education, entertainment, and school activities without having to obtain permission or compensating the individual or author group. - During the contest, all individual and group participants are not permitted to share/post their submission to other media channels and are only allowed to use the link provided by the Organizing Committee. - In the event of dispute or disagreement, in accordance with the contest rules, the final decision belongs to the Organizing Committee. 7. See idea evaluation process and criteria here 8. Sign up and submit your ideas here 9. Contact information: Ms. Hanh An Le - UEH Marketing-Communication Office, anlth@ueh.edu.vn. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To build high-quality human resources, contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta region, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially launched the International Bachelor's Training Program "Mekong Talent 100" period 2021-2025 at Vinh Long Campus. At the International Training Conference for the Mekong Delta region taking place on the morning of August 16, 2021, representatives of the provinces in the region highly appreciated the significance of the Program for the development of the Mekong Delta. Facing the development of the Covid-19 pandemic, the International Training Conference for the Mekong Delta region was held in the online form with the participation of more than 140 officials, including 35 delegates from units of the People's Committee, Department of Education and Training, Board of Directors of Gifted High universities in the Mekong Delta. The Conference took place online with the participation of 140 officials The Mekong Delta faces the challenge of high-quality human resources The Mekong Delta plays a key role in the development of the country, being an area that attracts huge international attention and investment, especially in the field of agriculture. However, it is facing difficulties and challenges when integrating internationally, especially the shortage of well-trained human resources to meet the needs of business, expansion, cooperation, access, exchange knowledge, and experience with international partners. In addition, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has not only short-term but also long-term impacts on the economy, society and development of the whole country in general and the Mekong Delta region in particular. One of the greatest challenges today is the risk of disruption in education and training activities, affecting human resources, which is still one of the region's weaknesses. Mr. Nguyen Quoc Liem - Deputy Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Bac Lieu province, said: "The 16th Party Congress of Bac Lieu province for the 2020-2025 term sets out three specific tasks for the economic development of the province, including i) Build Bac Lieu into a national clean energy center; (ii) Develop and enhance human resources; (iii) Develop infrastructure, roads, seaports, and airports. In particular, the task of developing and enhancing human resources is the most important, playing a direct role in the economic development of the province. Facing the requirements of society, the training of high-quality human resources in the Mekong Delta has become more urgent than ever. Mekong talents - Going to return: Building high-quality human resources, contributing to the development of the Mekong Delta region Aware of its responsibility for the development of the Mekong Delta region, with its prestige and strength in international cooperation in higher education for many years, in 2021, the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City has established the Mekong International Training Center located at Vinh Long Campus and shortly thereafter launched the Australian - New Zealand Bachelor Program with the mission of bringing university training programs meeting international standards from UEH's prestigious international partners into the Mekong Delta region. As such, learners will be trained to become global citizens, being ready to integrate, improve their expertise, English skills, and meet international standards. The Australian - New Zealand Bachelor Program trains learners to become global citizens with foundational knowledge and standard English language proficiency. Selected students will participate in the international training Program phase 1 at Vinh Long Campus for 1.5 years, and phase 2 they will experience an international learning environment for 1.5 years at Australian or New Zealand universities, which are in the top 1.2% of the world's best universities and receive a Bachelor's degree from these Universities. A special feature of the Program is that the motto of combining international Programs, whose quality has been confirmed, with the understanding of the identity and characteristics of the Mekong region, so that "Mekong Talents" can "Go to return" and start-up businesses succeed in their homeland - the Mekong Delta. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, shared: “Right from the idea to the implementation of the Program, UEH has always maintained that this is a social responsibility and the duty to be performed by UEH in human resource training with international standards for the development of the Mekong Delta, taking social effectiveness as the main assessment basis for the success of the Program. Therefore, through this Conference, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City wishes to receive the support and coordination of local leaders, educational management agencies, teachers and leaders of high universities, agencies, and units in the Mekong Delta region, accompanying, sharing responsibility, together with UEH to implement this Program.” Assessing the Program, Mr. Nguyen Phuong Toan - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Tien Giang province, said: “This is a meaningful Program to create opportunities for students in the Mekong Delta region to participate in learning in advanced countries, thereby bringing knowledge to contribute to the construction of their homeland. After receiving the Program information, we promptly sent it to universities in the province for students to register for admission." Mr. Nguyen Quoc Liem - Deputy Director of Bac Lieu's Department of Home Affairs, also emphasized: "The Department of Home Affairs was assigned by Bac Lieu province to develop human resources to serve the province's economic development goals. We are also looking for many solutions and are pleased with The International Bachelor's Program of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City because it has met Bac Lieu province's urgent demand for training and enhancing human resources. In the coming time, the province hopes that UEH will pay attention and create favorable conditions to help improve the quality of human resources for the province." Looking forward to long-term cooperation to train high-quality human resources for Kien Giang province, Mr. Tran Quang Bao - Director of Kien Giang Department of Education and Training, said: “The Mekong Talent Program is perfectly suitable for Kien Giang province to have a faculty of high-quality human resources meeting international standards, this is one of the three breakthrough tasks that the province has set. Kien Giang will quickly notify students who have just graduated from high university in 2021 so that they have the opportunity to participate. At the same time, the province hopes that UEH will cooperate with the Department of Education of the province to foster English for children to meet the criteria to participate in the Mekong Talent Program. Simultaneously, it is important to introduce good training and scholarship models for Kien Giang, and to  implement the signing within ten years to ensure the building of high-quality human resources of international standards, when the graduated students can confidently talk with their colleagues, work with foreign business agencies, associations, leading to global integration." Actively supporting candidates participating in the Mekong Talent program In an effort to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta, from 2021 to 2025, UEH will deploy the "Mekong Talent 100" scholarship each year (for five years), spending 20 scholarships in the Mekong Delta region with a scholarship of 100% - 50% - 30% for the period of study at Vinh Long Campus, in which, each province in the region is allocated 01 scholarship of 100% of the tuition fee. In addition, in order to attract international students to the Mekong Delta, the Program also provides scholarships to students from countries in the Mekong sub-region (Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar) as well as strengthens exchanging training activities with international students, gradually turning Vinh Long Campus in particular and Vinh Long province in general into UEH's international training, exchange and cooperation base in the Mekong Delta region. At the same time, the university will also cooperate with partners to create all favorable conditions for students to complete the training program. Professor Yi-Chen Lan - Vice President of Western Sydney University, said that it would create favorable conditions for international students to complete the Program. Professor Yi-Chen Lan - Vice President of Western Sydney University, Australia, said: “Mekong Talent 100 is a very meaningful project and Western Sydney University is honored to participate in the project and accompany the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh. At Western Sydney University, when talented students from the Mekong region come to Australia, we will wholeheartedly assist with accommodation exclusively for them on campus or arrange accommodation according to students' requirements outside the university. When they graduate and return to their home country, they can contribute what they learned in Australia to the region and the community.” A former student who studied abroad in Australia shared his feelings As one of the alumni studying abroad in Australia (2014 - 2015), Mr. Phan Chi Cuong, who is working in Vinh Long province, shared: “My starting point had many difficulties, but with effort and passion, I have achieved my certain goals while studying in Australia. When I choose to return to my hometown, I want to share my story so that the next generations know that studying abroad will allow us to access new styles, new ways of working, and concrete, realistic vision, thereby helping us develop comprehensively. If we have a clear direction and vision from the beginning, after completing the study abroad course, we will stand at a new level.” Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH University Council delivered the closing speech Speaking at the closing of the Program, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH University Council emphasized: "Today we are sitting here, participating in the Program with the theme "Mekong Talent - Going to return" is a very meaningful activity for the Mekong Delta, with the future development of the region that the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - UEH has always identified this as an important responsibility of the university in its mission. Especially with this Program, UEH wishes to provide high-quality human resources with international standards because the Mekong Delta still has limited high-quality human resources compared to other places. Hopefully, in the next 3 or 4 years, UEH will contribute this important resource to the development and integration of the region. Furthermore, in the coming time, the university is ready to sign cooperation agreements with localities to train Masters, Graduates, or short-term programs in research and consulting." Delegates attending the Conference took a photo With 45 years of establishment and development, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is one of the pioneers in implementing international training cooperation and association. Western Sydney (Australia) and Victoria Wellington (New Zealand) universities are also the first two long-term, reliable, and reputable partners of the university in the process of integration, development of training activities, and international cooperation. This is an important basis for us to fully believe in the prestige and quality of UEH's Mekong international training program. Along with the establishment and operation of the University's Campus in Vinh Long province in January 2020 with a scale of 500 full-time university students, more than 100 graduate students, the establishment of the Mekong International Center and implementing the international training program for Mekong Talents in 2021, including scholarships for international students from countries in the Mekong sub-region, is an essential step with the goal in the next 2 or 3 years, Vinh Long and specifically the UEH Campus in Vinh Long will be an international center for training, research, consulting, cooperation and cultural exchange, a destination for students, lecturers and experts international with the Mekong Delta region has a lot of potential and friendly people. Details about the Program can be found HERE. News, Photos: Department  of Marketing and Communication. 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The webinar connected more than 75 participants who are researchers, lecturers, leaders, and appraisers in valuation at valuation companies, valuation consulting department of auditing companies, investment funds and banks, with the focus of the webinar being a discussion with leaders of organizations with valuation function. The webinar demonstrated the professional role of the Valuation Department of UEH in developing the industry in Vietnam and demonstrated the smooth connection between training and professional practice. 2021 is a year marking many important events of the appraisal industry in Vietnam. From a macro-management perspective, this is the pivotal year of a new term with many changed decisions, both in law and in sub-law documents. From the perspective of State management of industries, this is the year that the Ministry of Finance submitted a report to the National Assembly on the amendment of the Price Law - the highest legal document governing valuation activities in Vietnam. From a professional perspective, this is a year marking a strong transformation of valuation businesses in the context of digital transformation, especially during the Covid-19 period. Moreover, from a training perspective, 2021 is the year that marks the 20-year journey of UEH's Valuation major and the first year that the major is renamed Valuation and Asset Management. In that context, the webinar "The Future of the Appraisal industry in the new decade" attracted more than 75 participants who are researchers, lecturers, leaders, and appraisers in valuation at valuation companies, valuation consulting department of auditing companies, investment funds, and banks. Under the coordination of Master of Appraisal Nguyen Kim Duc, Lecturer in Valuation, the perspectives on the valuation industry's future in the new decade have been heatedly discussed by experts. Delegates attending the roundtable discussion According to the statistics from the webinar, as of January 1, 2021, the whole country has 409 valuation enterprises licensed by the Ministry of Finance and there are 333 valuation enterprises eligible to operate in 2021. On January 1, 2021, after 14 times the Ministry of Finance held the exam to get the price appraiser card, Vietnam had 2,352 appraiser cards and 1,723 registered price appraisers were qualified under the regulations of the Ministry of Finance. In 2019, valuation companies issued 156,381 valuation certificates, among which more than 60% of appraised assets were real estate. Statistics of Valuation data as of January 1, 2021 At the webinar, Master of Appraisal Nguyen Ngoc Chau – Chairman and General Director of EXIM Appraisal Corporation emphasized the development opportunities of the appraisal profession in the new context. In the face of several valuation cases with signs of law violation mentioned in the press recently, Appraiser Pham Thi Binh - Former Deputy Director of the Government Valuation Department, Chairman of Royal Appraisal Corporation has shared and noted the risks that appraisers need to pay attention to. Master of Appraisal Pham Thanh Duong – CEO of DCF Viet Nam Corporation also shared the difference in valuation profession in Vietnam compared to other countries and discussed the qualities and criteria required of an appraiser in response to new changes in an uncertain trend. From the perspective of possible challenges, Master of Appraisal Trinh Hong Thinh – Chairman and General Director of Phuong Nam Consulting & Valuation Co, Appraiser Nguyen Thu Oanh – Chairman of Viettin Valuation, Master of Appraisal Pham Ha Minh – Chairman and General Director of Viet Nam Valuation and Consulting Joint Stock Company, Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of the Department of Economics - Investment – Development shared about the transparency of information, the uncertainty of the macroeconomic information, the legal risks of the property, the expertise of the appraiser, and the challenges associated with technology. Also, in the webinar, Ms. Huynh Kieu Tien – Director of the Appraisal training program introduced the new name of UEH’s subject – “Valuation and Asset Management” as well as the achievements that the subject has achieved during the past 19 training courses. The Bachelor's training program majoring in Valuation and Asset Management will help learners with highly specialized knowledge and professional operational skills, capable of working independently and creatively in valuation and asset management, adapting to the domestic and international working environment. After graduation, learners can work in the State sector such as the Ministry of Finance (Department of Price Management), Department of Finance (Board of Asset Price), Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Construction, or the private sector involved in valuation and asset management such as valuation companies, banks, auditing companies, securities companies, investment funds, and real estate development companies. Statistics of activities of subjects and specialties in the past 19 training courses Over the past time, the UEH's subject Valuation and Asset Management has also had many comments in editing the current 13 Vietnamese Valuation Standards. Simultaneously, the faculty of the subject has also participated in consulting complex documents on the valuation of complex real estate, businesses, and intangible assets, accompanying organizations with valuation functions. The 180-minute webinar opened up many issues for valuation activities in Vietnam to be more effective in the coming period. The valuation business leaders also agreed with the proposal with the Ministry of Finance to submit to the National Assembly in addition to adding the price appraisal as an "economic sector code", the appraisal should also have a "training sector code” to facilitate quality training activities in the coming time. Delegates took commemorative photos News, Photos: Department of Appraisal, School of Economics, Department of Marketing and Communication. 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Faced with this situation, Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - Director of the Master's Program in Information and Communication Design, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), has shared helpful advice. Recently, the personal information of many people has been spread on social networks. There are various cases, such as phone numbers (the case of 8 ambulance phone numbers), photos (the case of Khanh Hoa employees posting photos on Tiktok after being penalized for "bread is not an important meal"), private life (the case of Covid-19 patients’ private information)… were made public on social media sites. Or individuals who post false information that cause confusion and create public opinion being falsely led. These specific cases generalize the current situation of spreading personal information on social networks. Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - Director of the Master's Program in Information and Communication Design, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City What are the potential risks of personal information being spread on social networks? The current situation of spreading personal information on social networks has many potential risks. The fact that the personal information of people (or even organizations) is used to spread false information is very condemnable. The world's leading cybersecurity companies have recorded a lot of solid scams in Southeast Asia in general and Vietnam in particular during recent months, not to mention some individuals even take advantage of the time when everyone is at home, information is difficult to verify directly, but only in the form of online and share/like on social networking platforms to the purpose of personal gain (for example: selling placebos for Covid treatment, poor quality medical equipment, unsafe food ...) by using names, even images of people with influence (KOL). Sharing their information for various purposes on the internet "highway" and personal information being spread online is inevitable. It is straightforward for bad guys to use it for different purposes. The risks are easy to mention: becoming an intermediary for fraud, creating false beliefs, polishing the names of bad guys. Leaking personal information is easily disturbed (Spam), causing confusion and affecting daily life and work. Not to mention that there will be people who will take advantage of our complete personal information for financial gains, such as applying for credit loans or making lease agreements... When the online information is shared falsely and without verification, what harm will it cause and from a professional point of view, what advice do you have for everyone? The problem of information being posted on the internet "highway" in general and social networking platformsis not only one individual's matter. It gradually becomes an indispensable part when we are a cell of the Internet world. Like everyday offline life, there are also deceptions and lies, so is online, but it happens faster, more unpredictable, and harder to react. For example, in Korea and Japan, there are many cases of being attacked on social networks and leading to regretful suicides, or information callings for incitement contrary to local laws leading to riots. They are very common in the world. Even "unclean" media agencies take advantage of social networking platforms to run PR/Marketing campaigns to suppress and beat competitors with inaccurate information. These cases are easily seen in recent years, especially in the days when the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has deepened these harms. The nature of the Internet "highway" in general and social networking platformsis a place where users, beside being led, also discover for themselves what is incorrect information. However, to do this, users must have knowledge and experience. Therefore, the best solution, in this case, is that we - the users of social networks and the internet must regularly upgrade our fundamental knowledge of information security.We must know the trusted addresses or updated electronic portals to periodically check the truthfulness and accuracy of information before receiving and sharing, staying away from fraudulent websites/news sites. What are the measures to prevent spreading information on social networks to limit the risks above? On the side of the User: Limit the sharing of personal details. Protect yourself with search engines that is, actively "search" for personal-related keywords (phone number, email, name ...) to see if your information is floating on the Internet and find a way to fix it. Also, always declare 2-layer security, limit sharing of personal data when logging in through 3rd platforms. On the side of State Agencies: The Law on Cybersecurity is now available.There are many directives on Information Security and Cybersecurity, but they need to be more detailed and specific instructions for law enforcement agencies to easily apply and execute. They have to alert for feedback and update on special cases and developments continuously from the leading agencies responsible for Cybersecurity and Information Security, such as the Department of Information Security or A05 (Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention). On the side of Media Agencies: It is necessary to work intensely with online content management platforms such as Facebook or Google to jointly control content related to misinformation, such as the Covid-19 epidemic, which caused severe consequences for lives and communities, as in the UK and Europe. Further, strengthen the official communication channels, provide information with accurate and transparent content. Minimize mistakes in words and expressions since now is a sensitive time, people's trust in online information is being challenged. Coordinate with leading experts, State agencies, and agencies in charge of Cybersecurity and Information Security to have highly accurate and verifiable information. Work closely with experts who have the expertise because they have an accurate, clear, transparent data source, and so their posts are verified and highly trusted. Be a smart user when receiving and sharing information, helping to keep yourself and those around you safe. Thank you. Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh, UEH expert Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After nearly 02 years of "fighting" with the Covid-19 pandemic, the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has understood the difficulties and hardships that learners and their families face. Therefore, besides actively innovating and improving the quality of training activities following the pandemic context, UEH always focuses on accompanying and sharing with students, helping them overcome difficulties to move firmly on the road ahead. In that spirit, over the past time, in addition to promoting the implementation of financial support solutions such as tuition fee exemption, reduction policies, and scholarship programs, UEH also strives to carry out support activities in terms of necessities and medical supplies in line with the current urgent needs, helping learners overcome certain obstacles during the Covid-19 season. Support students at Dormitory 135A Tran Hung Dao during 21 days of isolation The gifts are sent to students of Dormitory 135A As soon as receiving the notice of blockade of Dormitory 135A due to a suspected case of Covid-19, UEH quickly provided necessary medical supplies for epidemic prevention such as: hand sanitizer, antibacterial saline, masks, vitamin C, medicine for fever/abdominal pain, wind oil, etc. In addition, the University also supports meals during the isolation period as well as some necessities for daily living according to each learner, such as washing powder, toilet paper, toothpaste, brush, conditioner, shampoo, shower gel, shaving gel, etc. In particular, to help international students boarding at dormitory 135A relieve their homesickness, UEH donates necessities and sends special dishes from their home country and books to learn about Vietnamese culture, history, country, and people. With dedication and thoughtfulness, UEH teachers have prepared gender-appropriate gifts and continued to provide additional batches of food reserves such as instant noodles, sausages, oolong tea, fruit, trees, cakes... UEH believes that the wholehearted support will partly encourage students' spirit, bring warmth, and help students feel secure in complying with the regulations during the quarantine period. DSA preparing necessary items to send to students of Dormoitory 135A Support students in the implementation of Directive 16 During the implementation of the social distancing order under Directive 16 of the Prime Minister, all food and beverage shops are closed, people only go out when necessary. It has made many students living in the city, and dormitories, fall into a difficult situation when they cannot work part-time, cannot cook, and find abundant food supplies as before. Therefore, to take care of and support students' lives during this time, UEH continues to provide free meals, support to order rice and give instant noodles, drinking water, disinfecting water, masks, and medicines,… for boarding students in two dormitories. In addition,  UEH conducted a survey to find out their current situation and needs to have practical support solutions for students who are outpatients in Ho Chi Minh City. Accordingly, more than 700 gifts, including necessities such as rice, eggs, cereals, fish sauce,... and especially hard-to-find green food sources such as fresh fruits and vegetables, were delivered to 100% needed students. UEH's understanding and timely support solutions have helped boarding and outpatient students in Ho Chi Minh City safe at home to fight the epidemic and overcome this difficult period with the government. Photos of students receiving gifts from UEH Support online experience programs With the spirit to transform challenges into opportunities, UEH orients students to use social distancing time in a rewarding way through a series of soft skills programs with practical topics, such as Health - Physical and mental harmony, Changing mindsets - Mastering your life, Effective goal management and planning. These classes are held online, which has attracted a lot of attention from students, proving that this direction is suitable for the context of the pandemic season, helping students take the initiative, use time meaningfully through updating and adding new knowledge and skills for themselves. In addition, within the framework of activities of the English Park - UEH English Zone, to improve English skills for learners and officials, the University organized a series of thematic reports in English with a variety of topics combining from theory such as: "Understanding yourself, to love learning", to practice such as "Skills of CV writing, interviewing, presentation in English". Besides, UEH also organizes in-depth seminars on "Segmental analysis skills in exams such as IELTS, GMAT and GRE" for students and officials. Furthermore, through online English support activities, the University has helped UEHers improve their language skills as well as plan to conquer their personal development and career advancement goals. In addition to the funding from UEH, the University's Trade Union, and the contributions of UEH teachers, the past support activities were more abundant and more complete when there was consensus and assistance from the units, individuals outside. Through this, the University would like to thank our partners Masan, Unilever, Pepsico Food, Bun Bo Ganh, APT, Mondelez Kinh Do, UEH alumni from time to time,... Although facing severe effects of the pandemic, they still pay attention to UEH students during the recent difficult period. In the coming time, the University will continue to receive support from units and individuals to organize humane, practical, and timely activities for students, join hands with the whole country to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic. Interesting sharing and feelings from UEH students When receiving the heart from the UEHers community, the students were delighted and highly proud of their beloved UEH. Here are some sharings from them. With practical and timely support activities, UEH hopes to spread positive energy, helping students start the new semester with much determination and complete their goal of conquering knowledge. Additionally, the University also hopes that all UEHers will continue to make efforts, adapt to the pandemic context, and fulfill the dual goals of controlling the pandemic and ensuring that the university's operations run smoothly and stably. UEH always accompanies and shares with learners through practical and meaningful activities. In case units and individuals wish to continue with UEH to support difficult learners who need urgent help, please get in touch with the Department of Student Affairs, Hotline: 028.7306.1976 or Email: dsa@ueh.edu.vn. We will connect and discuss to propose the most suitable solutions. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The series of international monographs Vietnam and the Global Economy, published annually, shares on issues related to economy, business, finance, law, tourism,... in Vietnam, for lecturers, researchers, postgraduates, students who are interested in the fields of Vietnam's economy, business and finance. The book is a collection of excellent articles mostly from UEH lecturers and edited by the editorial board of UEH professors. In particular, the first issue with the title "Recent Developments in Vietnam Business and Finance" was published by the prestigious international publishing house World Scientific Singapore (WSS). It is the first time that a a prestigious international publishing house has published a UEH book. The book collects excellent articles from the International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF 2019) hosted by the Institute of Business Research (IBR), then selected, edited and appraised by the editorial team. The professional collection includes domestic and foreign scientists on the business environment and contemporary financial issues of Vietnam through 7 main topics: Corporate Finance and International Finance, Financial Markets, Accounting, Business Administration and Management, Marketing, Economic Development and Business and Law. Each topic consists of many book chapters that are in-depth studies on the related area. For more information about the book, please visit https://doi.org/10.1142/12014. The book series “Vietnam and the Global Economy” was developed by the Institute of Business Research (IBR) to publish special research on economic and business development in the context of the transitional economies and the global economy. At the same time, with the desire to create an academic forum and conditions for teachers to publish their studies by reputable international publishers, they gradually internationalize their research works. In addition, the Book series also meets the conditions of legal regulations, such as procedures for standard recognition and appointment of professor and associate professor titles; Procedures for considering cancellation of title recognition and dismissal of professor and associate professor titles (Decision 37/2018/QD-TTg) stipulates the output conditions of graduate students according to the Regulation on enrollment and qualification training at Doctorate level (Circular No. 18/2021/TT-BGDDT). It is a meaningful work to enhance academic prestige for UEH in order to introduce the researches of Vietnamese scholars to international scientists and is a significant work to celebrate 45 years of UEH's establishment. News, photos: Institute of Business Research (IBR), Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From July 26 to July 30, the Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) in collaboration with the University of Architecture of Ho Chi Minh City (UAH), Handong Global University (Korea) and Yangon Technological University (Myanmar) successfully organized the International Summer Design Camp 2021. With the theme "Smart Design City for Zero Carbon Emission", the summer camp wishes to  promote the reduction of emissions from cities while combining the thinking and perspective of young people in creating sustainable and friendly cities in the future. The program is part of the annual activities of UNESCO UNITWIN. The growing wave of urbanization has placed a significant burden on the environment because cities are the biggest consumers of energy and emit enormous amount of carbon in the world. According to the study, urban areas cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but generate more than 70% of all carbon emissions, mainly from buildings, energy, and transport. In fact, more than 54% of the total population lives in urban areas and this proportion is predicted to increase to 68% by 2050. Thus, as the population grows, new construction will lead to higher energy consumption levels and carbon emissions are much higher than what we can see today. Faced with the reality of society, the International Summer Design Camp 2021 is organized to create a playground for international students with a comprehensive approach to propose smart integrated design ideas and urban solutions. Therefore, it can enhance the self-healing capacity of the city; overcome current environmental, economic, health and social crises; ensure the operation of intelligent, green, flexible, fair and efficient cities. The International Summer Design Camp 2021 chosen the theme "Smart Design City for Zero Carbon Emission" to contribute to emissions reduction from cities, combine ideas and perspectives of young people in urban planning and  create sustainable, friendly cities in the future. In the complicated situation of the Covid-19 pandemic in both Vietnam and South Korea, the program's organizers chose to work online instead of gather at one location as expected previously The online Opening of the International Summer Design Camp 2021 The program has the participation of more than 60 excellent students from Vietnam, Korea, Myanmar, Indonesia, Laos, Nigeria with companion of international professors and experts: Students exchanged online in groups Students are divided into groups throughout the studio's activities, with members from many different countries to help them exchange and learn from each other's experiences. After a week of working together, with teaching and guidance from leading professors and experts, the groups presented products that are full of quality and meaningful concept ideas. An exchange of concepts on the Miro platform The group S-MART with the idea of ​​"SMART BUILDING" won the Best Design Award “The building we designed is a multi-purpose community space. This place will provide many services for users, such as places to study, work, entertain, market,... The specital feature of these spaces is that they are all dedicated to using only green, clean, and ecologically friendly materials, with farming methods acting as the foundation for the building's green system. Thereby, through the process of using the building, users can experience and understand the importance of a sustainable lifestyle for the environment and their benefits.” - Sharing of the S-MART group is one of the three groups that won the Best Design Award at this program. The students presented their concept ideas in the summary session The group "Imagine Dragon" with the idea of ​​"Green Matrix City" won the Sustainable idea award The concept "Green Matrix City" is the result of research and diligent studies of the group "Imagine Dragon" which is related to the problem of Rapid urbanization and Urban heat island (UHI) - which describes an urban area that is significantly warmer than the surrounding suburban areas. Based on these research results, the team proposed the idea of combining pocket parks and green alleys. Winning the Creative idea award, group 9's "The Graceful Bridge Park" concept is a combination of two structures to solve problems related to reducing carbon emissions, improving social activities, visual amenity and adding green space. Photos from Korean friends when the program ended The International Summer Design Camp 2021 program has taken place successfully. It not only enhances the exchange and research skills for students but also posing many open issues with the desire to aim and promote future cities that are environmentally friendly. With youth and the young spirit, generations of UEH students in particular and the world, in general, are making efforts to contribute, solve challenges of the social environment, join hands for sustainable and comprehensive development. News, Photos: Institute of Smart Cities and Management, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On August 16, 2021, The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed the academic cooperation with The University of Auckland (the UoA), New Zealand. According to the signed agreements, the Institute of Smart City Management (ISCM) of UEH and the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries of the UoA will officially collaborate in education and training, exchange professors – students, materials in teaching – researching and joint research. Therein, the first cooperation is the implementation of the dual-degree university program for the Bachelor of Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City (BAUD) of UEH and the Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) of the UoA, New Zealand. The program is scheduled to begin in September 2021. Students will spend 1.5 years at UEH, be eligible to study at UoA within two years, and will complete 0.5 years of internships and graduation projects in Vietnam or New Zealand (selected by students and approved by UEH). Students who successfully complete the program and are eligible to graduate will earn two Bachelor's Degrees from UEH and the UoA. Exchanges and cooperation in education and other research will be conducted in parallel. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of ISCM, highly appreciates the importance of the signing with the University of Auckland Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of ISCM, shared: "With the aspiration to reach the international level, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has always been a pioneer in cooperating with leading universities wordwide to learn the experiences, link training programs, exchange students and conduct scientific research. The cooperation between the Institute of Smart City and Management of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries of the University of Auckland – the leading university of New Zealand will be the foundation for UEH to gain access to advanced academic values, creating opportunities for students to learn and experience the international learning environment, possessing 2 Bachelor's Degrees of Architecture granted by the UoA and UEH to be ready to join the global labor market. Simultaneously, the signing also promotes the enhancement of training quality on the basis of exchanging information, documents and scientific research participation of the two institutions." The University of Auckland is the largest university in New Zealand, leading in teaching and researching methods Founded in 1883, the University of Auckland currently has around 41,000 students from 100 countries, with 15% of students being international. The University of Auckland is recognized as a leading institution in teaching, and a leading university in New Zealand ranked in the top 150 of the world's best universities in equipping students with necessary work skills upon graduation and entry into the global labor market. The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, with 45 years of experience in establishment and development, plays a key role in Vietnam's higher education system, multidisciplinary university orientation, and sustainable development, gradually improving its academic reputation in Asia. This is an essential basis for us to fully believe in the prestige and quality of the educational and training cooperation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the University of Auckland. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication, the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2021/08/30/Universities-Auckland-and-Ho-Chi-Minh-partner-in-smart-city-strategies.html Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Talk to CMOs” – A forum that converges between academic and theoretical perspectives from the teachers and practical perspectives of Marketing experts/CMOs, co-organized by the UEH Institute of Innovation under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Young Marketers took place officially in the last July. This annual forum will bridge the gap between academia and practice, bringing useful information and new ideas for teaching and training young human resources in Marketing. Additionally, it creates a driving force to promote other activities such as: improving research capacity, organizing seminars to share experiences, seeking new knowledge, cooperating in teaching between teachers and experts/CMOs, and many other interesting activities in the near future. The first "Talk to CMOs" dialogue program took place from July 16 to 18, 2021, on an online platform to adapt to the developments of the Covid-19 epidemic. Although limited space, with the enthusiastic and interesting sharing of 05 CMOs who are managing famous brands and the participation of UEH teachers, the forum brought invaluable dialogues with real-life marketing situations. The first Talk To CMOs program takes place on an online platform SESSION 1: REFRESHING JOURNEY OF A VIETNAMESE BRAND “Refreshing Journey of a Vietnamese Brand” is the first topic shared by Mr. Nguyen Phu Cuong - Marketing Director of Biti's. Mr. Nguyen Phu Cuong - Marketing Director, Biti's The dialogue revolved the 5-year journey of efforts (2015-2020) to help Biti's escape from the "heritage-brand trap" (traditional brand) and bring Biti's from a "consumer brand" to become a “lifestyle brand”, and is now becoming an “aspirational brand”, and the further, more inspiring destination is to mark itself as a “Vietnamese iconic brand”. And in that successful marketing story, Innovation is the keyword that creates a spectacular transformation in all three aspects: (1) The Product, (2) The Brand (3) The System. Refer to Biti's Hunter Street case: https://youtu.be/G9-IqX_hLXc Refer to the case BITI'S KIDS | 2018: https://youtu.be/GGWjY3ZKPQA SESSION 2: PURPOSE-DRIVEN MARKETING, A NEW MOVEMENT IN THE FIELD The issues were discussed enthusiastically at the next dialogue with the theme: "Purpose-driven Marketing, a New Movement in the Field" by Ms. Nguyen Thi Mai – Vice President Marketing Home Care, Unilever. Ms. Nguyen Thi Mai - Vice President Marketing, Home Care, Unilever Attendees had the opportunity to learn and discuss a new trend: Purpose-driven Marketing, which is built on five main principles including (1) Purpose linked to PRODUCT; (2) Brand SAY & DO; (3) Product + Planet philosophy; (4) Keep purpose aligned to overall brand positioning and (5) Drive Participation… in character. Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Mai said that the more companies and brands understood and effectively implemented targeted marketing activities, the more trust, competitive advantages and the potential for great post-pandemic growth recovery they would bring. In addition, when establishing the purpose for the brand, the speaker shared: "Marketers need to observe and understand the behaviors and needs of society in the new era, for example, after the Covid-19 epidemic, three new behavioral trends and attitudes will be established: Contactless culture, E-everything (everything is online) and Fear & Unity Factor. Marketers also need to be mindful that in today's hyper-connected world, Data Privacy has become a prominent issue, ringing the alarm bells for Responsible Marketing. Refer to the Sunlight case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLvz9JbiVKM Refer to the Lifebuoy case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNLaAK3pJh8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oIYggnWFCs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg2GfIgLpes SESSION 3: THE STRATEGIC COMBINATION OF PRODUCT MARKETING AND BRAND MARKETING The third dialogue session with the appearance of Mr. Huynh Nguyen Duy, Marketing Director of Highlands Coffee revolved the marketing approach of a Vietnamese brand in the F&B industry with the theme "The Strategic Combination of Product Marketing and Brand Marketing”. Mr. Huynh Nguyen Duy - Head of Marketing, Highlands Coffee Attendees were impressed with Highlands Coffee's bold yet courageous decision to re-brand as it expanded to serve customers down to the B&C segment and cut the menu from 150 dishes to 43 dishes, and finally, focused solely on 03 flagship products. This menu reduction not only made marketing and sales activities more focused, helped to better target customers, but also reduced a large amount of other operational work of the organization (R&D, supply chain, reporting accounting and finance, staff training,...). From here, a period of strong focus on product marketing of Highlands Coffee has begun. Regarding the journey from product marketing to brand marketing, Mr. Huynh Nguyen Duy shared, previously, the product acted as the "main hero" to tell the story for the brand, now the brand could stand up to tell its own story. With the campaign "Proudly born in Vietnam" and followed by "20 years of attaching the pride of Vietnam" launched in turn, marketing was invested methodically with the largest budget in the history of development, Highlands Coffee has succeeded in helping customers understand the Vietnamese origin of the brand and received great love from consumers. Refer to the case Proudly born in Vietnam: https://youtu.be/b6O-8VzZzW4 SESSION 4: RETAIL MARKETING BEST PRACTICE At the fourth dialogue session of the program, Ms. Le Thao Trang - Marketing Director of Mobile World, with the theme "Retail Marketing Best Practice", had an open, multi-dimensional conversation, expressed her thoughts, sentiments and valuable lessons throughout the process of accompanying Mobile World Group (The Gioi Di Dong, Dien May Xanh, Bach Hoa Xanh, An Khang Pharmacy). Ms. Le Thao Trang - Marketing Director of Mobile World Ms. Thao Trang said that marketing activities for the retail industry had the following characteristics: Continuous and dense schedule of activities; No distinction between product marketing and brand marketing; Need a smooth and fast marketing operating system "from central to local"; and Diversified products, multi-sectors, multi-customer groups. Marketing activities for the retail industry had an important role in product promotion policies so that promotional activities were implemented quickly and synchronously at all points of sale. The application of technology is extremely important in the flow of information. With retail, branding must always go hand in hand with driving sales. For marketing campaigns of the retail industry, it is necessary to reconcile the interests of all partners, retailers, between the individuality of each party and the generality of the whole. At the same time, for sustainable development in the retail industry, it is necessary to pay attention to the Marketing 7Ps mix model consisting of 7 elements: Product, Price, Place, Promotion, People, Process, Physical Evidence. Among these, People is vital. SESSION 5: DIGITAL COMMERCE: UNLOCK THE BUSINESS GROWTH At the last dialogue of the program, Ms. Nguyen Nhat Quynh - Country Managing Director, Shiseido Vietnam brought a presentation of many statistics and facts, updated trends with the theme "Digital Commerce: Unlock the Business Growth". Ms. Nguyen Nhat Quynh - Country Managing Director, Shiseido Vietnam Consumers of all ages in Vietnam is connecting on online platforms. In that flow, Social commerce - a form of commerce combining Social media and E-commerce has become a new trend in business activities. According to Ms. Nhat Quynh, for a brand to be successful in Social commerce, it is necessary to ensure 04 basic factors: (1) Availability, (2) Findability, (3) Repeatability, and (4) Buyability. Technology will be the "shell", creating favorable conditions to promote 04 elements on Social commerce. However, the "soul" is always the desire and love of each marketer in creating brand love and preferences. With the current development of Data, Ms. Nhat Quynh believes that the demand for human resources in the fields such as Data Analysis, Business Intelligence, and Revenue Growth Management will increase significantly in the future. After nearly 3 days of accompanying each other in all 5 dialogue sessions to share practical experiences, the program "Talk to CMOs" has come to an end with many positive feedbacks from the teachers and guests, contributing to the success of this series of activities. Mr. Dinh Tien Minh, Head of Marketing - UEH School of International Business - Marketing, commented that we had a program that was not only successful, but outstanding. It was a very useful exchange program between academia and practice.” Ms. Le Nhat Hanh - Director of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program, UEH School of Management shared: “This is one of a few programs that I attended fully and with great attention, because the shared experiences are too great, too valuable." Attendees took photos with the program In addition, the Organizers received many proposals for future programs with topics related to practice and training in the field of Marketing such as Brand Communication, Internal Communication, The relationship between brand building activities and the overall business strategy of the enterprise, Internationalization of Vietnamese brands/products, The relationship between brand strategy and the sustainable development of enterprises, The sustainable development of a retail system, Business trends on e-commerce platforms and future changes,… With the hope of spreading enthusiastic and methodical inspiration from experienced and professional Marketing experts, the annual program "Talk to CMOs" will bring meaningful dialogues, forging core values in the business in a professional, kind and far-reaching manner. News, Photos: UEH Institute of Innovation, Young Marketers, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To celebrate the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH)’s 45th anniversary, on the morning of July 29, 2021, the Institute of Tourism successfully organized a national conference with the theme "Digital transformation revolution and challenges for tourism businesses". This event brought new information and perspectives on the digital transformation of the "smokeless industry", and creates networking opportunities between speakers and attendees. National Conference with the theme Digital Transformation Revolution and challenges for tourism businesses The conference had the participation of Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President, Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri, Director of the Institute of Tourism, UEH experts, and lecturers. The virtual conference attracted a large number of experts from research institutes, universities and directors and managers of large enterprises with in-depth knowledge and experience in the field of tourism and technology across the country, such as: Ms. Huynh Phan Phuong Hang - Deputy General Director of Vietravel Company, Ms. Nguyen Khanh Linh - General Director of Winway Vietnam and Dr. Nguyen The Kien, Deputy Director of the Center for Socio-Economic Data and Analysis (CSEAD) under the Vietnam National University, Hanoi. The conference attracted a large number of experts from research institutes, universities, directors and managers of large enterprises. Opening the conference, Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri, Director of UEH Tourism Institute, shared: “The 4.0 Industrial Revolution with advanced technology applications and digital transformation has developed in many countries and is increasingly spreading to many industries, including Vietnam's tourism industry. However, this transformation has also created challenges for tourism businesses in catching up with technology trends and the constant change of visitor behavior. Therefore, the Institute of Tourism hopes that the conferencecan provide different perspectives on future prospects for digital transformation in the hotel, travel, transportation, etc. to connect stakeholders in the industry to support and provide appropriate digital transformation development orientations for tourism businesses in the current context.” On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President, congratulated the successful conference and affirmed that innovation was essential to adapt to the continuous development of technology in the digital transformation era, and emphasized the importance of scientific research conferences for the development of the economy and society. Dr. Nguyen Duc Tri and Assoc.Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh delivered the opening speech of the conference The conference "Digital transformation revolution and challenges for tourism businesses" had 03 sessions with 09 presentations carefully selected from experts. In addition to highlighting the reality of the worldwide digital transformation revolution, the speakers focused on analyzing many digital transformation methods that are currently being widely applied, including: artificial intelligence (AI), block chain, chatbot, virtual reality technology, ERP system... Experts also come together to see and offered opportunities and solutions, ways to link related industries for travel companies. Thereby, businesses can take advantage of the aforementioned digital transformation technologies to transform themselves, not only to overcome the crisis in the current Covid-19 pandemic but also to thrive in the future. The speakers focused on digital transformation methods applied in today tourism Despite many difficulties due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, the conference was received a high level of interaction from the speakers, delegates and experts and a lot of positive feedbacks from the participations. Towards the University’s 45th anniversary, in the near future, many national conferences will be officially organized and bring useful perspectives and experiences to contribute to the development of the economy and society. This is one of UEH's efforts to become a multidisciplinary university and enhance its academic reputation in the Asia region. News, photos: Institute of Tourism, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The online seminar "Accounting information security in the digital era" organized by the Faculty of Accounting, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), in collaboration with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Great Britain and Wales (ICAEW), officially took place on July 31, 2021. The seminar connected and brought new and practical experts from the EY Consulting VN and the Fam Central with lecturers and students of the Faculty of Accounting. It is also an event in the series of activities "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge" of the Faculty of Accounting to celebrate the 45th anniversary of establishing the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The workshop "Accounting information security in the digital era" with the participation of Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of Faculty of Accounting, Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An – Vice Dean of Faculty of Accounting, Ms. Le Bich Tran – Market Development Manager of the Education Division of ICAEW VN, along with teachers and nearly 500 students of the Faculty of Accounting. Speaking at the opening of the conference, Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Accounting shared: “The development of Information Technology (IT) is closely related to the development of the accounting profession. IT knowledge and skills are especially important for learners, workers and researchers in the field of accounting. The Faculty of Accounting always creates every opportunity for knowledge interference between the two fields of IT and Accounting. Therefore, the seminar with two issues "Technology - Blockchain and Information Security" will be approached in a new and attractive way when considering the relevance, impact and influence on Accounting, and at the same time, presented from the perspective of experts from large enterprises. This useful and practical knowledge will help students shape their future career paths.” Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An – Deputy Dean of Faculty of Accountancy delivered the opening speech of the seminar The seminar started with the presentation of Mr. Cris Tran, Co-Founder and CEO of the Fam Central, ex-CEO Infinity Blockchain Ventures on Blockchain and its application in accounting and finance. Following the program, Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong, Manager Technology Risk & Cybersecurity Services, EY Consulting VN, shared new knowledge about the accounting information security mechanism that accounting and auditing practitioners need to equip to adapt to today's digital landscape. Participating in the seminar, lecturers and students of the Faculty of Accounting had lively discussions around the transparency and reliability of accounting information in the blockchain application environment; objectives of risk management and security of accounting information; IT risk, and audit. At the same time, students have become more aware of the accounting and auditing profession changes in the current context and are better prepared for the success of their future careers. Speakers shared new knowledge about information security mechanism in accounting Also, the seminar results helped the Faculty of Accounting confirm: The training program was completely revised with 02 majors in Accounting and Auditing with the appearance of many IT-related subjects (such as Accounting Information Security), Auditing information technology…) is completely suitable and asymptotic to the actual requirements of enterprises. View the full conference content HERE. News, Photo: Faculty of Accounting, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The June 2021 JST seminar is the next activity in the series of Symposiums "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World". The seminar was held on June 8, 2021, by the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Research (JABES) - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh (UEH) organization. Here, domestic and international researchers and scientists listened to guest speaker Dr. Nancy R. Xu present and discussed together with the topic "The spread of risk aversion psychology": Evidence from financial markets and controlled experiments. In order to orientate relevant and useful research topics in the context of global instability, the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Research (JABES) maintains a monthly series of international scientific conferences. (JABES Seminar Talks – JST) related to economics and business. On June 8, 2021, the JST 2021 June seminar was held with the presentation of the guest speaker, Dr. Nancy R. Xu and the participation of a large community of researchers and scientists from 20 countries (including Vietnam, UK, Germany, USA, Japan, China, India, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Philippines, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Bulgaria, Sri Lanka) via the Zoom platform. Dr. Nancy R. Xu has research papers published in leading journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Management Science, especially with the index “US Risk Aversion Index”. The studies of Dr. Nancy R. Xu focuses on identifying the drivers of risk aversion (the cost of risk) and economic uncertainties (the amount of risk incurred) and their impact on the domestic and international assets markets. Her recent work (at Management Science) was to develop a time-varying US risk aversion index filtered from a range of risky US asset prices. At the talk show, Dr. Nancy Xu presented her research and Prof. Xing Huang (Boston University, USA) in the research paper “Risk Aversion Propagation: Evidence from Financial Markets and Controlled Experiments” – an analysis of why localized risk aversion may have spread from the United States. Period to other developed economies. This is a hot topic in sentiment analysis that examines how risk appetite changes over time. Many previous studies have analyzed risk appetite in the national context, but few have examined risk appetite in the international context. Dr. Nancy R. Xu and colleagues conducted Controlled Experiments and mined daily financial market news data from 2000 to 2017. Also, the study used variance—risk premium as an empirical measure of daily risk aversion. The risk premium variance is defined as the price buyers are willing to pay to hedge against futures market volatility. In this study, Dr. Nancy Xu considers whether it is possible to value the risk premium as an international proxy for a country's risk aversion because it also speaks to a country's uncertainty… Research results show that the group of Americans with high-risk aversion has more impact on the world than those with low-risk aversion, which makes the phenomenon of the disproportionate spread of the mind of risk aversion in the United States In the experimental study, foreigners who face the shock of US financial bankruptcy due to asymmetry have higher negative emotions and higher risk aversion than Americans. A special feature of this study is that Dr. Nancy R. Xu and colleagues used the Priming Method to analyze risk aversion spread. The extrinsic nature of adverse shocks can be more emotionally variable than positive shocks, which leads to a disproportionate spread of risk aversion. Research shows that emotions are involved in 20% of this asymmetry. The analysis of the spread of risk aversion shows the importance of human psychology in making financial decisions, thereby affecting the economy. At the end of the seminar, many participating researchers posed many questions and participated in discussions with the speakers around the issue of shocks for investors, and news shocks only happen to small individual investors. However, large investors, are only interested in the fluctuation of numbers through data on the computer, as well as the execution of securities trading through the computer. Dr. Nancy R. Xu said that all investors buy, sell and invest in securities after reviewing the data. However, news also plays a significant role in investment decisions, as news about the COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on financial markets around the world. Some pictures from the talk: MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan, on behalf of JABES, welcomes speaker Dr. Nancy R. Xu participates in the June JST Talks Dr. Nancy R. Xu sends greetings to researchers and scientists attending the June 2021 JST Talks Dr. Nancy R. Xu presents the main points of the study in turn GS. Nguyen Trong Hoai thanked Dr. Nancy R. Xu and researchers and scientists enthusiastically participated in the June JST Talk The organizers and researchers and scientists took pictures with Dr. Nancy R. Xu News, photos: JABES Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially deployed the UEH Student App that integrates electronic student cards on smartphones for learners at UEH. This is one of UEH's pioneering strategies of innovation and application of technology in training and administration activities to meet the development requirements of society in the context of the 4.0 industrial revolution. Launching UEH Student - An application that increases convenience for learners In order to increase the convenience in the process of learning, research and training of learners, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has researched and deployed the UEH Student App on smart mobile phones (referred to as App), now available on both App Store and Google Play platforms. The electronic student card on the App is valid as the plastic student card being in force. Therefore, learners can use the electronic student cards in UEH's internal activities such as accessing control, studying, announcing news, examination, library, dormitory, activities of the Student Union - Association, UEH guidance system and other utilities. In particular, all operations will be performed quickly on mobile phones to optimize time for learners. UEH Student App - A useful companion of UEHers is now available on App Store and Google Play Thus, from August 1, 2021, newly admitted courses of all levels and training systems will only use electronic student cards in internal transactions. UEH only prints plastic student cards for course 47 of formal universities and other students upon request. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President, shared: “As part of the pioneering strategy of innovation and technology integration of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, the implementation of the UEH Student App integrated with the electronic student card will bring a lot of conveniences to the process of learning, training and living of learners at UEH. Therefore, the University hopes that learners will pay attention to and use the App and the Student Card right from this 2021 school year.” UEH Student - The App that possesses many smart features In addition to the feature of a student card, the UEH Student App also integrates many services, managing students' activities and training during their study process at the University. Smart attendance checking: One of the greatest advantages of UEH Student is its ability to check students' attendance smartly, optimizing time and eliminating fraud cases. Instead of wasting time scanning plastic card barcodes and having to spend time verifying barcodes with the right people, UEH learners can now perform "check-in" quickly by scanning the barcode, scanning the QR code shown on the classroom slide or pasted in the activity area. Compared to the traditional plastic student card attendance method that takes 60 minutes to verify 1000 students, the UEH Student App only takes 30 seconds. Optimize time with smart attendance via UEH Student Provide and store information for students: UEH Students are provided a full range of important UEH news and events to learners. The App stores student account information such as timetable, exam schedule, scores... to help students easily look up and be updated. Even the UEH Union - Association activities will also be announced so that students will not miss any information. In addition, the UEH Way finding feature will help learners quickly find their way to UEH locations and facilities such as rooms, departments, libraries, classrooms ... UEH students can completely control all schedules, class schedules, study results or information about ongoing activities at UEH thanks to the App's reminders. UEH Student provides all UEH news and activities for students to easily follow and be updated Optimizing the operation of facilities Instead of  presenting a student card in a time-consuming way like before, students now only need to scan a QR code or Barcode in a few seconds to enter the library or enter the classrooms and meeting rooms of UEH through the app on their phone. In addition, UEH has deployed the UEH Smart Lock System through the Internet of Things application; the decentralized unlocking integrates the university's information system and Bluetooth wave. Previously, in December 2020, the university implemented a photocopying and printing system that uses integrated employee and student cards to identify and perform operations. With this UEH Student App, learners will no longer need to use a card and can even purchase an automatic package. In addition, the App also integrates other convenient features for users, such as placing a washing machine and dryer in the dormitory... To optimize all services for officials and learners, avoiding using plastic student cards, UEH Student is gradually perfecting and developing more features in the future, such as integration with digital banks to make payments for UEH's services through the phone App, scan QR codes or even withdraw cash without using an ATM card. ► See detailed instructions for installing and using the UEH Student App HERE The launch of the UEH Student App on smartphones is one of the powerful digital transformation activities that bring more values, utilities and interesting experiences to learners, contributing to the UEH brand for the smart study and work environment. This is also part of the strategy to gradually turn UEH into a pioneer in training economics, administration, business, law and public management towards technology application, meeting the new requirements of the labor market, which is increasingly integrated. News, Photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the face of the fast-spreading Covid-19 pandemic, complicated developments and negative impacts on the socio-economic life of the whole country, with the spirit of mutual affection and profound humanistic tradition, all officials and students of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) have made many practical contributions to society to join hands to fight the pandemic. Furthermore, it is an effort to raise funds to support the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund and many other meaningful social and charity activities. UEHers actively donates to the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund Responding to the call of the Prime Minister to understand and share difficulties with the country during the period of negative impact due to the Covid-19 pandemic, from May 28th, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has sent a letter calling on all teachers, officials, and employees working at the school to raise funds to support the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund. With the spirit of mutual affection, leaving no one behind, and unanimously responding to the university’s call, UEHers together donated to the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund with a total budget of 550,000,000 VND. From the recorded funds, UEH supported through the Ministry of Education and Training channel with a total amount of 250,000,000 VND. At the same time, we supported to Ho Chi Minh City's Covid-19 vaccine fund through the Ho Chi Minh City Front Committee for VND 200,000,000. The remaining, VND 100,000,000, was sent to support Vinh Long province, which is also facing many difficulties during the pandemic. UEH donates 200,000,000 VND to Ho Chi Minh City's Covid-19 Vaccine Fund UEH supports Vinh Long province with VND 100,000,000 to prevent and control the Covid-19 epidemic In the context that the pandemic is still complicated, the whole country is trying to prevent the disease and ensure economic development. In particular, there are still many people who are looking forward to receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. The university still constantly calls for the contribution of each other so that all people can soon have access to vaccines. This is an act of great significance at this time, showing humanity and promoting UEH's good traditions and culture. UEH accompanies society through necessary actions Not only contributing funds but the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City also carried out many other practical activities to support society in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. Accompanying and sharing with students in the current difficult period, from July 2021, the university has implemented a support package for learners of all levels and training systems worth VND 25 billion. In addition, it includes a discount of 5% on tuition fees for the middle and final semesters of 2021 and 1000 scholarships to support learners affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This is also the second year UEH has implemented this support program and the budget of more than 35 billion VND for the university's annual scholarship and study support policies. According to Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council: "This is the UEH’s share of the common hardships of learners in the context of the pandemic. We hope that all UEH students make efforts, overcome difficulties, and continue to accompany the university to complete their study plans. " In Vinh Long, joining hands with provincial authorities and mass organizations to prevent pandemics, UEH Vinh Long Branch also supported 3.5 tons of rice for the districts, 10,000,000 VND in cash for communes affected by the pandemic, 1,000 eggs to participate in the “0 Dong stall” serving poor and needy people, donating 20 cartons of milk and 20 cartons of instant noodles to support Vinh Long Province General Hospital,… Besides, with the health and spirit of youth, UEH students are also bringing meaningful messages, joining hands with the university and society to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. This year's volunteer campaign has attracted 1,250 UEH students to participate, with many practical activities being implemented, such as a project to support UEH students living in Ho Chi Minh City facing difficulties, including students in 2 UEH dormitories and a series of counseling and support programs to take care of mental health and psychology for students. In addition, coordinate with the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union to prevent the pandemic through vaccination support, sampling for testing, support at price stabilization sales locations,... UEH youth join hands to repel Covid-19 Simultaneously, student volunteers at UEH Vinh Long Branch established the team "Economic students – Strike for the community during the COVID-19 pandemic" and implemented many meaningful activities such as: participate in the "Free kitchen" to serve meals for volunteers of the Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy and volunteers at control points; "Relay season program"; “Make 1,400 splash screens” and send it to the Vinh Long Department of Education and Training for the 2021 high school exam and the Department of Health and the Vinh Long Center for Disease Control; participate in campaigning and contribute to the "0 dong stall" for the poor launched by the Provincial Youth Union. UEH Vinh Long Branch students join hands in the fight against Covid-19 In particular, activities are actively deployed in cyberspace, such as a series of communication campaigns to change students' perceptions; supporting students to equip themselves with necessary knowledge skills; and promoting the "Good News-UEH Beautiful Story" to spread meaningful stories and UEH's core values to students and the community during the pandemic. Video of the song "Take Covid away"- A social media propaganda product made by UEHer In 45 years of establishment and development, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City not only plays an important role in the Vietnamese university education system but also focuses on building and nurturing good traditions with deep humanistic meanings. Since then, generations of UEHers have grown up, making great contributions to society and our country. News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 24, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Fast Software Joint Stock Company (FAST). The cooperation between UEH and FAST is in the UEH’s strategy of knowledge spillover and comprehensive educational values to everyone, providing high-quality qualified human resources, and meeting the labor market’s demand in the technology era. Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony between UEH School of Accounting and FAST The signing ceremony was conducted online with the participation of Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of School of Accounting (UEH), Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An - Vice Dean of School of Accounting (UEH), Heads of Departments, Directors of Training Programs, and teachers of the subject of Accounting Information System (UEH). On the side of FAST company, Mr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Deputy Director of FAST branch in Ho Chi Minh City and heads of departments attended the ceremony. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of School of Accounting, shared: “To connect businesses and associate with social needs, based on the University’s development strategy, the School of Accounting has developed advanced training programs, which meets social needs and rapid advancement of information technology when the country is experiencing a strong digital transformation. Graduates from the School of Accounting of UEH are appreciated for their expertise and professional skills in accounting and auditing. The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding will open a new and comprehensive cooperation direction and promote each side’s strength. It will  connect and support each other in the process of operation and development, promise to bring many benefits for training, research, consulting, career guidance, and brand promotion.” Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of School of Accounting spoke at the signing ceremony On the FAST's side, Mr. Nguyen Dong Phong affirmed: “It is a milestone in the cooperation between the School of Accounting - UEH and the FAST enterprise. With more than 24 years of experience in implementing management solutions for businesses and some softwares for training and education, we believe that FAST will bring valuable tools to help teachers deploy practical application knowledge in the most specific and profound way. For students, this is an opportunity to access one of the most popular software with about 30,000 businesses in use and can also be an advantage in the eyes of employers when they graduate.” Mr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Deputy Director of FAST branch in Ho Chi Minh City spoke at the signing ceremony The cooperation agreement signed between UEH and the FAST with a 5-year term promises to open up opportunities for UEH to transfer knowledge to society and encourage students of the School of Accounting to study and research practices, such as (i) Connecting training with practice through the business semester program, business tour and knowledge spillover; (ii) Connect to carry out researches, projects and to consult on accounting software applications and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems; (iii) Connect and attract human resources in the field of software implementation and application to support accounting and management work; (iv) Coordinate the implementation of the UEH program "Community Connection - Knowledge Spillover - Sustainable Development". In 2021, both sides expect to organize extracurricular sessions to introduce the accounting software and ERP systems to the accounting sector in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and implement the business semester programs. News, Photo: School of Accounting, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of implementing the project to announce the system of the Vietnamese Public Sector Accounting Standards (VPSAS), on July 16, 2021, the Department of Accounting and Auditing Regulations - the Ministry of Finance in collaboration with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City (IUH) held an online seminar on “Documentation Development and Training on Vietnamese Public Sector Accounting Standards (VPSAS)”. According to Decision No. 1299/QD-BTC dated 31/07/2019 of the Ministry of Finance, from 2021 to 2024, the Ministry of Finance is expected to issue and publicize 21 VPSAS. Currently, 05 standards given in the first phase have been drafted and are about to be published in 2021, Standard No. 1 – Presentation of financial statements; Standard No. 2 – Statement of cash flows; Standard No. 12 – Inventories; Standard No. 17 – Real estate, factories, equipment; Standard No. 31 – Intangible assets. For the Vietnamese Public Sector Accounting Standards (VPSAS) to be practical, implementing standard training activities for relevant people is considered one of the most critical factors. These include managers, accountants working in public sector units, university students in relevant majors. With this goal in mind, the Seminar “Documentation Development and Training on Vietnamese Public Sector Accounting Standards (VPSAS)” was held online on July 16, 2021. Attending the Seminar, there were: The Board of Directors and representatives of the Department of Accounting and Auditing Regulations - the Ministry of Finance; representatives of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, including Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President, Dr. Tran Anh Hoa – Dean of School of Accounting, Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Bao An – Vice Dean of School of Accounting, and representatives of Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City; with the participation of more than 150 lecturers and researchers from universities in the South and Central Vietnam. Speaking at the opening ceremony, chairing the seminar, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luu Duc Tuyen - Deputy Director of the Department of Accounting and Auditing Regulations, warmly welcomed delegates to the Seminar and said that the Ministry of Finance was implementing the construction of the VPSAS in the direction of harmonizing the international public accounting standards and the provisions of the Law on Accounting of Vietnam. However, the Ministry of Finance was worry about developing a set of documents and organising training on VPSAS and suitable for the current Vietnam context. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President, also affirmed the meaning and urgency of the Seminar in particular and the PSAS in training for students in schools in the future. Furthermore, Dr. Bui Quang Hung expressed his honor when the University cooperated with the Ministry of Finance and experts to contribute to the completion of the VPSAS. He wished to accompany the Ministry of Finance to participate in other activities under the framework of Decision No. 1299 QD-BTC. At the Seminar, Ms. Tran Thu Huong - Head of State Accounting Department of the Department of Accounting and Auditing Regulations, briefly introduced the objectives and roadmap of the project to build Vietnam's Public Sector Accounting Standards, and 05 completed PSAS in the early stages of the project. A presentation from the Department of Accounting and Auditing Regulations Besides, researchers and lecturers from universities and state management agencies delivered presentations around the main topics of building learning materials and training public accountants. They included assessing the current situation and solutions for PSAS training; renovating public accounting training programs to meet human resources in the public sector in Vietnam; requirements in the PSAS training program in the integration period in Vietnam; and requirements on qualifications of teaching staff teaching public accounting. In addition, the delegates also discussed several issues related to standards, such as the state of preparation and presentation of public financial statements and giving suggestions to improve VPSAS on the presentation of financial statements. A presentation at the Seminar The Seminar took place successfully, attracted participation and received many valuable comments from the participants. The second in-depth discussion session is expected to be held shortly within the framework of the project to announce the VPSAS system from 2020 to 2024 to complete the construction of PSAS in Vietnam. News, photos: UEH School of Accounting, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is ranked 9th by Webometrics among universities in Vietnam, two places higher than 2020's rankings. Itis proof of UEH's relentless efforts on the journey to improve its academic reputation in Asia, aiming at becoming a multi-disciplinary university. In July 2021, Webometrics Ranking announced the ranking results for the second time in 2021. Accordingly, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has moved up two places, from 11th (in 2020) to 9th out of 179 universities in Vietnam participating in this year's ranking, ranked 83rd in Southeast Asia, and ranked 1st among 179 universities in Vietnam in the fields of economics, management, business and law in Vietnam (for three consecutive years). This progress also represents an increase of UEH 605 places (ranked 2822) compared to 2020 (ranked 3427) among participating educational institutions in the worldwide ranking in 2021. UEH ranks 9th out of 179 educational institutions in Vietnam and 1st among universities in the fields of economics, management, business and law in Vietnam on the Webometrics ranking (July 2021) The Webometrics rankings have been conducted by Cybermetrics Labs (under the Spanish National Research Council) since 2004. Data were collected at the beginning of January and July and published at the end of this month. This ranking includes more than 31,000 global higher education institutions. The ranking assesses higher education institutions' digitization capacity, pervasiveness, and influence on academic resources based on indicators of visibility indicating the influence of websites and online information, transparency or openness on Google Scholar, and excellence or scholar status as measured by the number of most cited articles. In July 2021, the ranking indexes are specified with specific weights as follows: INDICATORS MEANING METHODOLOGY SOURCE WEIGHT VISIBILITY Web contents Impact Number of external networks (subnets) linking to the institution's webpages (normalized and then the maximum value is chosen) Ahrefs
 Majestic 50% TRANSPARENCY
(or OPENNESS) Top cited researchers Number of citations from Top 210 authors (excl. top 20 outliers)
  See Transparent Ranking for additional info Google Scholar
 Profiles 10% EXCELLENCE
(or SCHOLAR) Top cited
papers Number of papers amongst the top 10% most cited in each one of all 27 disciplines of the full database
  Data for the five year period: 2015-2019 40% Current evaluation method of Webometrics ranking (Source: Webometrics) With strategic and synchronous solutions in increasing the quality and quantity of international publications, from January to July 2021, UEH has reached 300 scientific articles in prestigious international journals in the list of ISI/ Scopus (compared to 380 articles in 2020). The collective efforts of UEH  include sending UEH newsletters, promoting online communication, implementing multi-disciplinary knowledge programs, connecting the community of scientists, researchers, organizations, businesses, and individuals to bring innovations, propose practical solutions and contribute to the development of society, As the result, they all have increased UEH position in the ranking system of Webometrics in 2021. The result of ranking 9th among educational institutions in Vietnam is a strong step forward, demonstrating UEH's remarkable efforts in implementing synchronously effective solutions to implement its strategies. To continue to improve UEH's position on the Webometrics and other prestigious international rankings, every member of UEH will continue to make efforts in scientific research and publication inimproving the quality and quantity of articles in prestigious domestic and foreign scientific journals; actively participate in teaching activities, improve the quality of lectures; increase the use of the school's online learning platforms, tools and the UEH smart library, share resources for research and learning, etc. UEH is moving closer in its strategy to become a multidisciplinary university with an academic reputation in Asia by 2030. With a strong and persistent vitality at the age of 45, UEH is ready to conquer new heights, with the desire to reach the international level. News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Research Management - International Cooperation. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the goal of supporting startup businesses to innovate, improve their capabilities and perfect their business models to expand overseas markets, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Leipzig University - Germany cooperated  in organizing the International Innovator Award (IIA) 2021. The International Innovator Award creates opportunities for Vietnamese SMEs and startups to connect and explore new markets in the European Union in general and in Germany in particular. The International Innovators Award is one of the annual activities of The International SEPT Competence Center, Leipzig City. The contest has supported many Vietnamese businesses to launch commercial products and services in Germany and Europe successfully. In 2021, the contest will be jointly organized by The International SEPT Competence Center - Leipzig University and the UEH Institute of Innovation. In addition to supporting excellent businesses, innovative startups from Vietnam and Germany will receive support for incubation and accelerating development. In addition, startups are also supported with co-working spaces at two universities, connecting with mentors and participating in workshops to learn about Vietnam - Germany market and potential customers. With the cooperation with world-renowned universities (Singapore Management University, Leipzig University), incubation activities at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will help innovation startup ecosystem of the City participate more deeply in the regional and global network of innovative startups, promoting innovation cooperation, sharing, attracting resources and supporting startups to reach out to the world market. The excellent project IIA 2019 participates in commercial connection in Leipzig, Germany The European market with 27 member countries is the third-largest economic region globally, currently accounting for 15% of the global total goods trade. It is also a common market, free to exchange goods within the region, so as long as businesses can access one member market, they can easily access the remaining markets. However, businesses that want to participate in this market need to meet the strict standards of European importers and consumers. Especially for innovative startups, accessing this market is both an opportunity and a challenge. The International Innovator Award is not simply a competition to find startups with innovative products and services and new technology applications. The program's content is a combination of training and skills training with workshops that provide businesses with knowledge on how to approach the European market, model design methods and global business strategies. In addition, IIA also offers Vietnamese businesses opportunities to develop their businesses abroad: presenting their business to the international jury, promoting commercialization and connecting potential partners in Europe, testing products and services with customers in Germany, developing business networks and long-term cooperation in Germany, interacting with the Vietnamese community in Leipzig. The two best businesses of the competition were sponsored a field trip in Germany (including airfare and business trip) and worked at the office of Leipzig University. A training course on global business models and strategies with foreign experts Businesses that meet the following requirements can apply: The company presents the project to the international jury The time to submit the application form is until September 12, 2021, for more information, please refer to the website www.uii.ueh.edu.vn. The award ceremony will be held on October 8, 2021, at the UEH Institute of Innovation. Some other photos of the competition: News, photos: UEH Institute of Innovation Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Dan Tri Newspaper] On July 21, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW). This cooperation aims to build partnerships in career development, high-quality training and practical experience for students, building and improving training programs towards internationalization and faculty capacity enhancement. In the context of the complicated development of the Covid-19 epidemic, ICAEW and UEH held an online signing ceremony with the presence of Ms. Emily Hamblin, British Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City and Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thu Thuy, Director General - Higher Education Department, Ministry of Education and Training. Chief Representative of ICAEW in Vietnam and Head of UEH School of Accounting signed the MOU Integrate the subjects of the ICAEW CFAB Certificate into the training program The most important content in the newly signed 5-year MOU is that the two sides have agreed to integrate the subjects of the ICAEW CFAB Certificate into the formal training program of UEH's Accounting major in the future. It is a strategic cooperative content that helps the graduates receive two degrees including the UEH Graduation Qualification and the ICAEW Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (ICAEW CFAB). It will increase job opportunities at large enterprises not only in the Vietnamese market but also in the regional and global labor market. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President emphasized his strong support for the association with ICAEW Speaking at the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of UEH, said: "We strongly support the faculties and training institutes of the University to establish connections with international professional associations towards training programs that go hand in hand with practice. We highly appreciate ICAEW's qualifications and believe that the cooperation between the UEH School of Accounting and ICAEW will be one of the developments that will help UEH and ICAEW strengthen their social responsibility in developing innovative training programs, enhancing professional knowledge and skills in Vietnam, effectively contributing to the creation of high-quality accounting and auditing human resources, jointly spreading knowledge, thereby contributing to the economic development of the country." On ICAEW's side, Mr. Mark Billington, Executive Director of International Markets affirmed: "The cooperation with universities has always been one of ICAEW's most important strategies. After 7 years of ICAEW operating in Vietnam, CFAB has become an international professional certificate in finance - accounting that major universities in Vietnam integrate into their training programs. We are very pleased to have the opportunity to cooperate with UEH - the leading university in economics and finance in Vietnam - in recent years. The Memorandum of Understanding signed today will be the foundation to enhance the cooperation relationship between ICAEW and UEH to a new level, tighter and more efficient." Before the signing ceremony, the two sides implemented many effective cooperation activities to support teaching and research. Specifically, ICAEW has donated electronic textbooks of CFAB program subjects to lecturers, sponsored the copyright to use ICAEW's career training film 'False Assurance'. In addition, in early 2021, the two sides co-organized the seminar "Innovating the accounting training program in the context of integration" to improve the training program according to international standards, aiming to train students upon graduation to have sufficient capacity in terms of professional knowledge, professional skills, and self-control to be ready to participate in the current integrated financial services labor market. Many excellent student development activities have also been jointly implemented by the two sides and achieved good results. Typically, Class 41 alumnus, Le Thi Bich Ngoc, was selected to join the Vietnamese team to attend the final round of the Southeast Asia and China Business Strategy Competition organized by ICAEW in Singapore in 2019, currently working at Deloitte Vietnam. An important strategy to carry out the mission of raising knowledge Witnessing the ceremony, Ms. Emily Hamblin, British Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, expressed her delight that UEH School of Accounting has chosen ICAEW - the leading professional organization in the UK as well as in the world, to cooperate and issue the prestigious ICAEW CFAB international certificate from the UK for Vietnamese students starting from the next academic year 2022. Representative of the Ministry of Education and Training, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy highly appreciated the comprehensive cooperation between UEH and ICAEW: "Accounting is a professional occupation and one of the free-moving professions in ASEAN, so the cooperation between educational, higher academic educational institutions with professional organizations is vital. This trend helps guide the next generations early, producing career professionals with high practical ability and meeting the requirements of the economy in the new era. Furthermore, the cooperation between UEH and ICAEW will help increase the level of standardization of training programs." The cooperation between the two sides is one of the important strategies to help the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City step by step carries out its mission of raising knowledge, training high-quality human resources, integrating and transferring globally; pioneering innovation, creativity and serving the community. Source: Dan Tri Newspaper Newspapers reported: 1. Ho Chi Minh City Television: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and ICAEW signed a high-quality training cooperation agreement 2. Tien Phong Newspaper: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and ICAEW signed a high-quality training cooperation agreement 3. VnExpress Newspaper: Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, ICAEW cooperate in high-quality training 4. Dan Tri Newspaper: UEH cooperates in high-quality training and career development for students Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Brands Vietnam] On July 16, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Young Marketers signed a strategic cooperation agreement to promote the strengths of both sides and jointly implement projects that bring value to the Marketing community. Both sides will start up with the program "Talk to CMOs - Dialogue with CMOs", from July 16-18 on an online platform to adapt to the progress of the COVID-19 epidemic. About the strategic cooperation program Since its foundation in 2013, Young Marketers is an academic playground and methodical training program aimed at young talents who are passionate about Marketing across Vietnam. After nine years of development, with the mission of "Building the next purposeful marketing leaders", Young Marketers expands cooperation with UEH on (1) Training, fostering and developing human resources; (2) Research and consulting activities, (3) Other community development activities. All to bring practical value to the Marketing community. At the ceremony, the delegates made the following statements: Mr. Tran Hoang - President of Vietnam Marketing Association Mr. Tran Hoang - President of Vietnam Marketing Association: “Training, empowering and developing a new generation of young marketers who 'practice' professional standards and effectiveness in the digital era is a challenge and a challenge. It is also an opportunity for the Vietnamese business community and related organizations. The Vietnam Marketing Association (VMA) highly appreciates the purpose, meaning and project organization model of UEH Institute of Innovation and Young Marketers. I believe that with the capacity and enthusiasm of the organizers and the cooperation and companionship of the community, strategic marketers, CMOs, lecturers and students, they will create good and sustainable values.” Mr. Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Vice President of UEH Innovation Institute (UII) Mr. Huynh Phuoc Nghia – Vice President of the UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) shared: “With the goal of 'Outstanding Quality, Attached to Practice, Reaching International Level', UEH always focuses on developing university-enterprise cooperation activities, through training connection programs associated with the practice, connecting activities to develop the startup and innovation ecosystem. Therefore, the University appreciates the cooperation relationship with Young Marketers in implementing marketing training, coaching and consulting activities to connect training with practice, and bring practical programs for lecturers, students and startup projects at UEH. And in this partnership, UII is the unit that directly cooperates with Young Marketers to implement projects such as 'Talk To CMOs' for lecturers and experts and '60 hours with CMOs' for students, which are held annually. The 'Visiting Speakers' program features expert guests from Young Marketers participating in training activities, applied research, professional consulting, and organizing topical seminars and talks. We hope and believe that the results of the above projects will contribute to the formation of a solid professional network rich in practical experience, effectively serving training, academic research, and building a community of marketers, young entrepreneurs with quality and execution capacity.” Ms. Dang Hoai An -Deputy CEO, Young Marketers: "With the mission of 'Building the next purposeful marketing leaders' since 2013, Young Marketers is constantly looking for opportunities and strategic partners to fulfill the mission together. We are honored to accompany UEH to nurture young Vietnamese talents together, give them the opportunity to approach, rub, learn in-depth and harmonize academia and practice. The partnership with UEH will focus more than 50% on sharing experiences with faculty, improving practicality and updating the marketing curriculum for the University, along with developing case studies from Vietnamese brands into the training program for students. Above all, we look forward to working with UEH to create new knowledge, consolidate and update marketing knowledge with deep indigenous colors.” About “Talk to CMOs” Within the framework of cooperation, Young Marketers and UEH have launched the first program called "Talk to CMOs - Dialogue with CMOs", organized by UII and Young Marketers. The forum is a convergence of academic perspectives from teachers and practical perspectives of Marketing/CMOs experts. Through this annual forum, UEH and Young Marketers hope to shorten the gap between academia and practice, bringing useful information and new ideas for teaching and training young human resources in Marketing. Besides, creating excitement is the driving force to promote other activities such as improving research capacity, organizing seminars to share experiences, seek new knowledge and cooperate in teaching among teachers and experts/CMOs, and many more exciting activities in the near future. This year, the "Talk to CMOs" program takes the spirit of "Locality makes national pride". The program is designed in the form of discussion, sharing practical perspectives, real problems and background stories to clarify and reveal the difference between perspectives. The program includes five dialogues with experts: UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) is a scientific and technological organization that conducts research and training activities on entrepreneurship and innovation at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. UII's three main activities are the Incubation Program, Education & Training and Innovation Lab. UII officially operated on April 17, 2019, based on cooperation between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Singapore Management University under the support of the VinaCapital Investment Fund and the Private economic development research committee. Young Marketers is an inspirational and methodical journey of experienced and professional Marketing experts to develop potential seeds. Persevering with the mission of nurturing the young generation of leaders in the Marketing industry since 2013, Young Marketers has made initial influences in marketing approaches for many young people each year and forged core values in the field of Marketing, which is professional, kind and far-reaching. Source: Brands Vietnam. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology [Zing Newspaper] Economic experts believe that a higher level of social distancing in Ho Chi Minh City is necessary from the beginning. However, over a month, the city tried to satisfy many other different goals. MSc. Le Thanh Nhan. Photo: ueh.edu.vn. Low-income people wait in line for charity meals during the Covid-19 pandemic in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Tan. Doctor of Economics Chau Thanh Vu. Photo: NVCC. Many service stores in Ho Chi Minh City had to close because of the pandemic. Photo: Chi Hung. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Facing the complicated situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, from July 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) implemented a student support package worth 25 billion VND with a program to reduce tuition fees by 5% in the middle and final semesters of 2021 and 1000 scholarships to support learners affected by the epidemic. This support package is available for learners of all levels and training systems. On July 9, 2021, the Council of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has approved a support package of 25 billion VND for learners of all levels and training systems of the University with a 5% reduction in tuition fees in the middle and final semesters of 2021 and 1000 scholarships to support learners affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. According to Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Chairman of the UEH Council: “This is the university's share for the common difficulties of learners in the context of the epidemic. We hope that all UEH students make efforts, overcome difficulties, continue to accompany the University to complete their study plan.” This is also the second year since the first implementation of this support program, besides the budget of more than 35 billion VND for the university's annual scholarship and study support policies. The program of 5% tuition reduction and 1000 scholarships is the active sharing and encouragement of the University so that students have more motivation to complete their academic tasks in 2021. One thousand scholarships will be awarded to learners affected by the Covid-19 epidemic at all levels and training systems. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 170 scholarships for international students in the year 2021 – 2022 Eligibility and Application Requirements: In order to accelerate the process and relieve students from application stress, UEH will concurrently evaluate student’s scholarship eligibility based on their enrollment/admissions application. Applications that meet the regular admissions requirements as well as the aforementioned scholarship criteria will be considered for offer in descending order and in corresponding amount to the cut-off number of scholarships. For more information on the scholarships: 100 Scholarships for Undergraduate International Students: For Standard Program (Vietnamese instructions): For Advanced Programs (English instructions): 50 Scholarships for Graduate International Students: For Vietnamese - instruction programs: For English - instruction programs: 20 Scholarships for International PhDs: For Vietnamese - instruction programs: 100% tuition + accommodation fees, equivalent to $11,000 USD). Awarded throughout the official study period. For English - instruction programs: 100% tuition + accommodation fees, equivalent to $11,000 USD). Awarded throughout the official study period. Please visit us here for the detailed information. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In celebrating UEH’s 45th anniversary (October 27, 1976 - October 27, 2021) with the theme “UEH Toward Future University”, Microsite 45 years has officially been launched and gone live for access. This site is where communities of scientists, researchers, business organizations, and even individuals can come together alongside UEH to promote the sharing of knowledge, civility, and other comprehensive educational values to the public. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has established UEH English Zone at B2 Park, campus B - 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong. It is expected to be a cool and unique spot for students, staff, and faculty members to have a chance to immerse themselves in English through communication activities, language seminars, music, and cultural exchanges. Furthermore, we hope UEH English Zone will become one of the valuable solutions for UEH's internationalization efforts to improve its academic reputation and position in the national, regional and international system of higher education institutions. In one of the nine critical projects for 2021 - 2025, UEH has identified English as a fundamental role, an essential tool in all fields. In addition, English communication skills are more than ever considered an essential soft skill in today's world. With that in mind, UEH English Zone is designed for students, staff, and faculty members to experience a dynamic English living environment through many practical activities held frequently and periodically. Moreover, English Zone will help UEHers cultivate the habit of using English as a daily language and integrate into the multicultural and multilingual environment at UEH. Frequent activities in UEH EZ such as Coffee talks and board games sessions, English club activities with diverse and exciting topics are designed to help improve participants’ communication and critical thinking/analysis abilities. Not to mention that, through our varied arrays of activities, students will have an opportunity to improve their reflexes, apply a wide range of vocabulary, and gain confidence in discussing a wide variety of topics. Periodical activities in UEH EZ include Acoustic shows, Language workshops, Cultural Connections held monthly and annually. Many activities help UEHers gradually create the habit of learning English, stimulate each person's internal curiosity, contributing to affirming and enhancing themself in today's dynamic integration environment. The opening of UEH English Zone is an excellent signal in the integration period, paving the ways for students, staff, and faculty members to study and work in an international environment. As a result, UEHers have more places to practice and confidently demonstrate their abilities and bravery to make UEH a multidisciplinary, internationalization-oriented university. View brochure about UEH English Zone here Contact Info: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Nuffic Neso, a Dutch non-profit organization for international cooperation in higher education funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science, is pleased to present our annual event called “Holland Pre-Departure Briefing". The aim of the event is to support our prospective Vietnamese students in preparing for their upcoming education journey and arrival in the Netherlands. 📌𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧?Saturday, July 24th, 2021 📌𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞? Clickmeeting platform. 📌𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭? 📌𝐎𝐮𝐭𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞? Participating in the event, the students can: For further information, check out the Facebook Event page or sign up right here to join. 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These new partnerships hope to bring more career prospects future UEH students nationwide Prioritizing the 3R environmental initiatives with Vietnam Zero Waste Alliance Are people willing to contribute to the vaccine fund to curb the pandemic spread? Webinar Blockchain for DeFi & Cryptocurrency: Blockchain in Current and Future Economy Time: 3:00 PM (GMT+7) - June 21-22, 2021 Place: UEH - ISCM, District 3, HCMC How Does Economics Of The Household Help Us Cope With COVID-19? Time: 9:00 AM (GMT+7) - Thursday, July 1, 2021 Place: UEH Campus B, B1-205 Green and Sustainable Growth Full submission deadline: June 10, 2021 Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings at UEH right here on our various channels! ©2021 University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. All rights reserved. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On June 9, 2021, JABES-E was officially named an eligible Economics journal, the first of its kind in Vietnam, in the list of Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) under the Web of Science System. Such accomplishment is a tremendous and ambitious step towards ensuring UEH JABES’ eligibility in the Scopus Journal in the near future. Source: JABES. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Leaders of the two units gave and received souvenirs Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology For the first time ever, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is formally recognized in the Top 400 Best Universities in Asia, according to the SCImago Institutions Rankings 2021. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Author: Quách Doanh Nghiệp. Source: Sài Gòn Đầu tư Newspaper. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the program, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - University Council President, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Vice President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice President, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of the College Trade Union together with the Teachers who are the Standing Committee of the Party Committee, Secretary of the Youth Union, Chairman of the Student Union and leaders of the university units. Video clip: 32 years of remarkable journey "always towards UEH" of  Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai obtained his Doctorate in 2001 at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. He was appointed Associate Professor in 2006 and Professor in 2015. His area of expertise is Economics, majoring in Development Economics. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology All new information related to the series of seminars of the symposium "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World" will be continuously updated. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Tong Khanh Linh graduated from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in late March (Covid-19 pandemic season). Right after that, she was recruited by Agility Company as a public accountant. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The works exhibited in the program Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology An overview of the ceremony Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Speakers gave presentations and discussions in discussion sessions Delegates took souvenir photos Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology What a year 2020 has been, full of highs and lows but nonetheless, coming to an end. Take a minute and celebrate the milestones that UEH have overcome! UEH to debut its first global and regional recognition as Top 601+ Best Universities by QS Asia. Don't forget to spare a few minutes and complete the QS Global Academic 2022 Survey for UEH! UEH Nguyen Van Linh campus is an importstant milestone for UEH on its 45th anniversary MoET recognized UEH in the Top 5 Vietnamese Universities with the most International Publications Business and Economics are always the most rapidly growing fields in research in many other parts of the world, especially in Asia. This 3rd Conference aims at providing and expanding the fields and opportunities for researchers from Asia and the world. Read More » Join Professor Kevin Lang and UEH to learn more about ways to navigate business and economics research in a post-COVID world and how to make the best out of the circumstances at hand. Register now to reserve a spot! Read More » 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, District 3
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©2021 University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. All rights reserved. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In mid-February 2021, HAPRI, affiliated with UEH, was honored in the Top 2020 Social Policy Think Tanks, ranked 113th and in the Top 2020 Best New Think Tanks of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program Program (TTCSP) - University of Pennsylvania - USA. UEH is pleased and warmly congratulates its reliable academic partner - the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), for outstanding achievements READ MORE ➟ Guest speaker - Professor Ajai Gaur - connected in virtually and discussed the various opportunities and challenges for Asian Management Scholars in a post-COVID world READ MORE ➟ Following the success of the previous ACBES with over 300 international participants in 2018 and 2019, the 3rd ACBES will be organized in hybrid mode READ MORE ➟ This year's graduating class celebrated 13 new Doctors, 328 new Masters and 2915 new Bachelors, in a campus-wide graduation ceremony, held from January to March, 2021 READ MORE ➟ The two-day event showcased the experience of universities from the Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, the UK, China, and Vietnam on the opportunities and challenges of enterprise/university collaboration. READ MORE ➟ More than 30 international scholars from Asian countries came together to discuss new opportunities, challenges, and directions for Asian management researchers amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic. READ MORE ➟ The Conference is looking forward to contributions and participation of all experts, researchers, faculty, and graduates in related fields. “How do we develop global strategies for local tourism as a worldwide theme to design and promote the future city as the hospitable city?” JABES, a well-respected forum, welcomes submission, publication and dissemination of new research in economics & business UEH RMIC Monday-Friday. 8am-4pm UEH QS Monday-Friday. 8am-4pm UEH Head Office District 3, HCMC This quarterly newsletter was sent to all partners of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City
©2021 University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. All rights reserved. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As society progresses, our lives are constantly changing to adapt to the speed of science and technology development and environmental changes. So, how to have a consistent and sustainable lifestyle, minimizing the harmful impact on the environment, meeting current needs, and yet affect future generations? What to do to have a healthy body and avoid diseases? What needs to be learned to acquire skills to protect personal safety and benefit the community? How can you improve your mentality, adjust your mood, learn to love yourself and feel more positive about life? To overcome those concerns, UEH Boutique Hotel launched a series of events with the theme "GOING GREEN - HEALTHY LIVING - LOVELY LIFE". To open this series of events, on April 14, 2021, the workshop titled "Lifehack series #1: Trekking Safety - First aid skills in the jungle" was successfully held on the campus of the  hotel, under the organizational companionship of 3 units: Hotel of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Boutique Hotel), Survival Skills Vietnam SSVN and Bitour - Nature Experiencing Tour Organizer. A scene of the Workshop Guests welcoming services Practical activities in place Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the desire to share and transfer experiences of digital transformation in teaching and learning activities for high schools, especially schools with geographic limitations and difficulties in implementing online teaching and learning. The Global Learning project has 06 main products, including (1) Online teaching and learning; (2) Organize the constructed-response test and online multiple-choice test, (3) Mix the questions and multiple-choice test answers on paper, (4) Online high school graduation preparation course, (5) Personality test program, career selection and (6) Admission advisory function. The project is expected to support teachers and high school students in applying information technology to teaching, organizing exams, studying, practicing, and choosing careers, helping high school teachers to manage online classes, and supporting students with online preparation courses and career orientation. This March, UEH officially implemented 4/6 products for teaching, organizing exams and online preparation and has experimentally tested at high schools in Vinh Long. The system is being tested in Vinh Long. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Spacious intelligent library space, invested with 398,000 diversified book titles Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology According to Mr. Tran Van Tung - Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, in recent years, the Vietnamese science and technology market has achieved many encouraging results. The increase in the average technology transaction value in the period 2011 - 2020 is 22%. "It is necessary to make the technology trading transactions in the markets exciting, put it on the stock exchange, buying and selling on the technology exchanges... strongly affect the operation of the business, only then can it become valuable ", Mr. Tung emphasized. At the seminar, many experts said that despite having achieved some noteworthy results, in reality, the domestic science and technology market has not appropriately developed with the potential of supply and demand because there are still many factors of objective and subjective causes. The awareness of all levels, sectors and localities about the position and role of the science and technology market in the national innovation system is not sufficient and comprehensive. The legal corridors, mechanisms and policies are not yet synchronous and have not really created a driving force for developing the science and technology market. Yet, there have been no mechanisms and policies to stimulate scientists and inventors to transfer and commercialize research results and intellectual property. Science and technology organizations emphasize international articles but have not paid attention to inventions and technology transfer and commercialize research results. In addition, the number of intermediaries is significant, but the consulting, brokerage and promotion capacity is not equal, the connection to share information among intermediaries is fragmented, limited database technical infrastructure, yet to attract the private sector to invest in the construction, administration and operation of technology exchanges, and lack of large-scale organizations capable of leading. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President shared The delegates of the two talk shows took souvenir photos The press agency reported on the conference: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Although Vietnam's insurance market lags behind countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore,... for many years, it is in the stage of developing and booming. Total insurance premium revenue has increased continuously, from 2010 at 30,842 billion VND to 2020 at an estimated 182,654 billion VND. It is forecasted that the insurance market will continue to grow significantly and InsurTech will explode in the coming years. Millenials and Z will overtake older consumers as the biggest spending force in the future. The cashless trend is developing and will drive consumers to increase digital transactions. With home-field advantages, Vietnamese startups take the lead in designing products suitable for domestic customers, improving customer experience, expanding potential customer network and loyal customers, ... With compact structure, flexible operation, low cost, Vietnamese startups have advantages in associating with domestic original insurance companies in implementing InsurTech, when foreign InsurTech companies are limited due to high costs, differences in language and culture. Vietnam has many favorable conditions to become the region's information technology center thanks to its competitive labor costs and stable political environment. This is an opportunity to help InsurTech Vietnam towards expanding the market to neighboring countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar,... and other countries in the region. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Yearbook of the Conference, please see here. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology During 45 years of establishment and development, more than 40 graduation seasons have passed, many generations of successful managers and entrepreneurs have matured from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, reaping many achievements in their own careers, as well as contributing to society. The career story of each successful alumni is different. Still, in general, the knowledge, skills and relationships formed from UEH are marked especially in the journey of maturity of each person. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Marketers need to calculate the productivity and the size of the sales team. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Dr. Vo Tat Thang - HAPRI Research Institute News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology After a long process of studying and practicing, 13 new Doctors, 328 new Masters and 2.915 new Bachelors,  from the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) radiantly dressed in a new graduation gown to participate in the Graduation Ceremonies, held from January to March, 2021. There were 04 new Ph.D. students doing and defending the thesis in English during this graduation cohort, 13 postgraduates who published 06 prestigious international articles (02 ISI, 04 Scopus), and 02 international conference papers. In particular, the first generation of Master of Information Design Technology graduated this time - One of the new industries, in line with the practical needs of senior personnel in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in the IR 4.0 era. Attending the post-graduation ceremony, Prof. Dr. Mr. Dinh Thanh - UEH's President, would like to congratulate 328 new Masters and 13 new Doctors who graduated this March 2020. The university's curriculum is close to those of advanced schools worldwide with positive and scientific teaching methods, and a council to seriously evaluate Master and Doctoral thesis responsibly with high qualification. The university is proud to see the academic results and completed research of the new graduates. In each situation, each person has their way of striving to study well and successfully defend Masters and Doctoral thesis. He instructed new Doctors and Masters to continue cultivating professional knowledge, gradually expanding the research scope, equipping interdisciplinary nature in economic sciences, and absorbing new technologies applied in professional and English is an indispensable means for academic research and exchange. Only by lifelong learning can we meet society’s increasing demands, helping thinking develop beyond national borders with a global vision. From the knowledge equipped at the school, with the ability to self-study and self-research, the new graduates will become good professionals, experts, lecturers, brave leaders, and capable of working in the domestic, regional, and international markets. In particular, the first generation of Master of Information Design Technology graduated this batch - One of the new industries, in line with senior personnel’s practical needs in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in the 4.0 era. At UEH, the Master of Information Design and Technology industry is equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills on the role of information and communication technology in the enterprise value chain, identifying information forms, designing information architecture models and developing digital content strategies, using modern data science and computational technologies to evaluate the effectiveness of information models implemented or forecast the digital content strategy to be implemented. New Master Nguyen Van Ho graduated in Information, and Communication Design Technology, shared: Over 02 years of study, the training program is equipped with an advanced information technology knowledge platform, helping me analyze data and apply these solutions in business and management, develop effective information and communication strategies at the enterprise. I have accumulated knowledge of data analysis applications at the enterprise, namely VUS where I am working as a Data Analyst. The teachers are very enthusiastic, especially the instructors are very considerate. Besides the practical knowledge, I was also instructed by my teacher to write scientific articles, now I have 01 article published in the prestigious international journal indexed in ISI/Scopus (Q2). Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - Director of information and Communication Design training program, shared the joy of the first generation of students who graduated. Master of Information and Communication Design Technology was born to meet the needs of strategic development and implementation of communication and marketing activities using technology based on big data and artificial intelligence. The increase in the number of people enrolled in this field demonstrates the increasing demand for this discipline. As a pioneer in Master’s training in this field in Vietnam, UEH Faculty of Business Information Technology has a team of highly specialized lecturers with Ph.D. degrees, knowledge of economics, technology, and practical experience. Students can analyze many case studies on communication strategies using the technology of specific enterprises. Graduating with a Master's degree in this field, students can work in various environments, create a data-driven marketing strategy, and become leaders in information - communication and marketing with strong technology foundations in domestic and foreign enterprises. For Bachelor, the Graduation Ceremony is a very special occasion in the life of every student, where we look back on the years of study and training for the past. At the same time is a place where the university, family and friends can congratulate and express pride to them, the new graduates of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh. The event marks the maturity and willingness to integrate into the dynamic global economy of new graduates; the society welcomes more high-quality human resources to participate in the labor market. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice President congratulates the new Bachelors and shares with you on the way ahead: “UEH Bachelors with fully equipped knowledge and skills are ready to join the labor market, especially with the advantage of foreign languages, they can confidently work in domestic and foreign enterprises, in the region and the world or even start their own business." New Bachelor Vu Nguyen Ky - Valedictorian Course 43, International Business - High-Quality Program (English), GPA 9.03, IELTS: 7.5, currently working at KMS Technology Company (Top 100 places Most worth working in Vietnam voted by Anphabe and Nielsen) said: “At UEH, what I learn is the determination in everything I do, teamwork skills and planning ahead of everything. My motto is to live enthusiastically, I will always work hard every day!”. That is one of the thousands of new Bachelors' confession on the day of graduation. At the ceremony, UEH Bachelors performed the ceremony of wearing graduation caps, stepping on the stage to receive a degree, marking a significant milestone, opening a journey of willingness to dedicate and conquer the path of career development ahead. After graduating, new Graduates can connect the UEH Alumni Community with over 200,000 members to share, exchange, study with each other and improve their personal qualifications to keep up with current job requirements. Now and in the future. UEH will continue to accompany new Graduates at higher levels through more than 20 Continuing Education programs in economics, administration, law and technology,... Out of 2,915 UEH new Bachelors who graduated the first batch in 2021, there are 2,216 Regular University students, 423 students in Transition Course, 201 students with Second Degrees. There is 01 student with Excellent grade, 828 students with Good grade, 1,360 students with Competent grade. Especially, there are 02 students who obtained TOEIC 990 and 01 student got IELTS 8.5. UEH Bachelor has graduated with the requirements of IC3, an IT system certification through Microsoft Dynamic ERP software, scientific research, business field visit, and minimum English proficiency of TOEIC 550/IELTS 5.0 or more depending on the major. According to 2020 statistics, 98.22% of UEH Bachelors graduate can find jobs after 1 year. This is one of the proofs of the university's efforts and UEH students themselves to be ready for international integration, contributing to the country’s economic development. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The chairman of the seminar listened to the interesting presentation by Professor Tilman Börgers. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Vietnam Association of Film Promotion and Development and International Language and Country Studies Institute under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH - ILACS) signed a cooperation agreement. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2020 and early this year, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) as well as many other universities, have to organize online teaching and learning to cope with the Covid-19 outbreak. However, in the period of dealing with the pandemic, online teaching and learning are becoming increasingly popular due to the demand for digital transformation in education. So what trend will online teaching and learning in higher education follow? How will UEH continue to apply digital transformation in higher education? We had an interview with Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on this issue. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology TAn overview of the 30th Anniversary of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of UEH, former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies shared Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister of Education and Training made a speech. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Minister awarded Certificate of Merit from the Minister of Education and Training and congratulatory flowers to the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This year's graduation ceremony took place at the new hall B1.302, Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City). Coming to share the joy with students on the graduation day were Mr. Frank de Laat - Deputy Consul General, Consulate of the Netherlands; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice President, Program Director of VNP; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Director of UEH Graduate Training Institute; Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Head of School of Economics, Academic Director of VNP and teachers at the program. Giving the opening remarks, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal praised the serious learning spirit of the Masters for completing the program, encouraging newly recruited PhD graduates to make efforts in the next four years to defend the Doctorate thesis successfully. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, UEH President delivered the opening remarks at VNP Graduation Ceremony. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice President, VNP Director presents flowers to congratulate the new JDP students Mr. Frank de Laat, Deputy Consul General, Consulate of the Netherlands, speaking at the Graduation Ceremony of Masters of Economics - Vietnam - Netherlands Program (VNP) Assoc.Prof.Dr. Matthias Rieger, the representative of the International Institute of Social Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, congratulates 3 new JDP-linked Joint Doctorate students and 25 MAE Masters in Economics at VNP. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, Head of UEH School of Economics, VNP Academic Director, reviews the positive results of VNP over the past years at the Master of Economics Graduation Ceremony The new Master Dang Vu Thanh received the award for the student with the highest GPA - Award for students with excellent academic progress at VNP. Dr. Truong Dang Thuy presented flowers and a certificate of merit to congratulate the two new Masters Truong Hoang Yen and Mai Kien Trung, for achieving the highest thesis scores of the year. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam awarded the International Announcement Award to 02 new Masters, Dang Vu Thanh and Nguyen Thien Nhan. The new Master Kieu Cong Bang emotionally shared his memories while attending VNP. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien read the VNP's decision to announce the new Masters of Economics. All teachers, guests, JDP Doctorate students and New Masters of Economics took a commemorative photo. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology ­After that, the business enters the second stage of a product information search. In this process, they will define the necessary product characteristics such as specifications, equipment capacity and parameters of size, weight ... The seller's goal is to provide the largest amount of information that businesses need. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao, UEH University. Exports at the beginning of the year still surged 23% year-on-year thanks to machinery and electronic equipment. Source: HSBC. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology At the ceremony, the school respectively honored Top 10 Lecturers of the Year, Top 10 Management Officers of the Year, Top 10 Employees of the Year and Top 10 Excellent Scientific Research of the Year. Among which, 03 best Lecturers in 2020 are Assoc.Prof.Dr Bui Thanh Trang, Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh and Dr. Hoang Hai Yen; 03 best Management Officers in 2020: MSc. Nguyen Van Duong, MSc. Vo Ha Quang Dinh and Anh Le Dong Du; 03 best Employees in 2020: Mr. Le Quang Hung, MSc. Huynh Thi Ngoc Ngan and Mr. Bui Thanh Tung; 03 best Scientific Researchers in 2020: Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen and MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of of the University Council, awarded to the best teachers and teachers in 2020 Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President, awarded the best staff in 2020 Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice President awarded to outstanding scientific researchers of the year 2020 Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the University Council awarded the decision to appoint the title of Associate Professor for 06 teachers. At the ceremony, the units signed OKRs Objective Key Results in 2021, demonstrating their commitment to achieving UEH's development-oriented goals. The units signed OKRs in 2021 with the witness of UEH leaders and teachers Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the University Council, Chairman of the Emulation and Commendation Council spoke the central orientation in 2021 The Ceremony of Ladies and Gentlemen honored in 2020 signed commemorative signs in UEH's traditional book. The colleagues of the units congratulate the Teachers on winning the titles and awards in 2020 and on the appointment of Associate Professors. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Sharing webinar by experts with the theme "Future City: Tourism Resilience for the post-pandemic world." Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 1. Visibility: The index about the number of links pointing to the university's website. Data retrieved from Ahref and Majestic. This index evaluates the influence of the university's website system (weight: 50%). Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the context of the COVID-19 epidemic, intending to center on students, UEH has just launched the UEH Online Service, which saves time, costs and applies the platform, integrated with a hotline always ready to answer any students' questions. In the current context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the restriction of direct contact and traveling is being encouraged to protect the health of individuals and the community, leading to online transactions becoming an indispensable part. The online service has clearly brought into play its advantages with many advantages such as simplicity, convenience, cost-effectiveness, and absolute safety in disease prevention. At the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), with the spirit of joining hands to contribute to the community and protect students' health; UEH has promoted the application of information technology to build solutions and recommended that students choose online transactions, reduce the frequency of face-to-face contact at the office instead of using traditional forms of transactions as before. UEH Online Services - A new online service that saves students' time and money. It can be seen that the overall scene of service activities, in general, has changed a lot when the Covid-19 pandemic occurs, the speed of digital transformation is accelerating, and the old-fashioned workflow is gradually being eliminated. Grasping this trend and sticking to the "student-centered" goal, the UEH Online Service (Es) - es.ueh.edu.vn is born, executing the mission of serving UEH students. At Es Gateway, the needs of students at all levels (Regular University, Regular Transfer, 2-Regular Diploma; Work-by-Study; and Postgraduate) can all be done quickly using the online form with just a few simple steps including online payment (if any). Es Gateway has more than 20 facilities to support students, such as: reissuing student ID cards; review of the modules; confirmation of military service suspension; student loan confirmation; student certification; issue Vietnamese/English scoresheets; self-training scoresheets, diploma copies; application for admission... In particular, issuing self-training scoresheets, student confirmation, confirmation of military service suspension, and student loan confirmation... are provided free of charge; Students can flexibly receive at one of 03 UEH Campuses (Campus A, Campus B and Nguyen Van Linh Campus). The outstanding feature of Es transactions lies in its easy operation, which saves time and money. Students just need to visit es.ueh.edu.vn, follow the instruction process to register the desired service. UEH will notify the completion of the service by email, and finally, students come to receive the ordered products by the appointed time and place only after half a day or a working day. In addition, UEH also supports courier services to the recipient's address, suitable for students who are far away or do not have the conditions to receive directly. The UEH Online Service focuses on meeting students’ most common needs, using data to build optimization tools and automation processes, thereby fully supporting the students and ensuring the quality of services that the University provides, especially in the current context -19 pandemic. A channel with an integrated online information support/hotline phone is always ready to answer all students’ questions. Changing the transaction mode in information support is an inevitable trend in the current digital age, and this is even more urgent under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Bearing this in mind, UEH has strived to increase the level of safety connections with students through effective online platforms - a hotline system that cares and supports students. Hotline (028) 7306 1976 is always ready to support information needs and answer all questions of students in a convenient way both during and outside office hours (until 9 pm). This system will help connect all relevant functional departments to participate in the support process, quickly and thoroughly resolve requests from students, ensuring students' satisfaction. In addition, the University has integrated many online counseling channels (fanpage, chatbot, email...) to help respond to students fully, quickly and effectively. Through this channel, the quality and professionalization of the care and support for students have been significantly improved. With the motto of always "Centering on Students", during the past 45 years, UEH has been, and will be making efforts to continuously improve to meet the new expectations of students, continually adjusting the provision of services tailored to global issues as well as the students' general expectations of a professional and quality environment. News, photos: Department of Student Affairs, Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As Director of Innovation Program Manager of KPMG Vietnam, providing innovative services and solutions to Digital Innovation’s customers, Mr. Phan Tan Quoc shared his experience on the learning process and practical work of Innovation area at KPMG Vietnam Co., Ltd. Mr. Phan Tan Quoc shares his experience in the learning process and practical work in the Innovation area at KPMG Vietnam What is studying Technology Administration and Innovation? When learning about the Innovation major, I lelearnedbout skills and innovative methods so that it would be adequate and reasonable for customers and companies to adapt to changes and create breakthroughs in the future. What job position can you do after studying Technology Administration and Innovation? Studying Innovation, I can do things such as: managing a portfolio of innovation as well as innovation cycles or advising on innovation and managing IT and digital transformation projects in the business. In the future, how do you think the labor needs of this industry will develop both domestically and internationally? Currently, in the world, the innovation program of enterprises is developing a lot. However, in Vietnam, after COVID-19 many businesses have also implemented digital transformation quite a lot. They build foundations for businesses, but to create on those platforms requires quite a large workforce to meet the development of the next stages. The next wave is innovation to help companies to meet the changes; help businesses find new businesses, ones that they can survive for a long time in the future. 5 adjectives describing the personality of a person who studies and works in the industry of Technology Administration and Innovation The 5 adjectives describing leaders in the future of innovation are passionate, highly creative, willing to challenge the old things to create creativity in the future, flexible, and highly cooperative. Misunderstandings about the discipline that you think people often have? For Technology Administration and Innovation, people often confuse and focus on very high-tech technologies such as AI, VR, AR. However, I think I should see technology as a tool to serve innovation in the future. What advice do you have for those who are about to pursue this discipline? His advice to those pursuing Technology Management and Innovation is that you must be highly cooperative and develop a lot of communication skills. You have to communicate widely to link departments together as well as persuade leaders to implement innovation because, in businesses, people are resisting change, and leaders often protect the company to avoid risks. Your primary purpose when doing innovation is to link, help the company grow more and more. Technology Administration and Innovation – The new discipline opens up many prospects. Technology Administration and Innovation is a new discipline of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), opening up many prospects for students. Because promoting the country’s fast and sustainable development, the enhancement of innovation and the application of science and technology, especially high technology, is a pressing requirement today. Simultaneously, research and development activities and the implementation of technology to promote enterprises’ digital transformation are taking place firmly, requiring entrepreneurs to optimally use new technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the internet of things (IoT), etc. The discipline helps students become administrators and managers with the ability to optimize technology to lead businesses in innovation, creating business competitiveness in the digital era. This is an opportunity for students who love learning technology and try their best Currently, the Technology Administration and Innovation major at UEH enrolls complexes A00, A01, D01, and D07. For more information about the admissions program, please contact: UEH Innovation Institute: News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The most headache problem that every student has to go through is the future career choice. In particular, in the age of digitalization, choosing a job that catches up with the trend and fits the possibilities is not easy. Another admissions season is coming up and every senior must be having a headache learning and choosing a major to pursue. If, in the past, finding a major only needs to meet the criteria suitable to your interests and abilities, now, choosing a future profession must catch up with the 4.0 era. What is the right profession is still a problem for many students Technology industry group - super "hot" but not easy to learn In the 4.0 era, technology is widely applied in many industries and fields of production, automation replacing manual labor, robots replacing humans. Therefore, many industries can be "wiped out", while the other industries related to information technology, engineers, robotics are expected to take the throne. However, besides the concunible advantages, the above -mentioned "hot" industry group also has the disadvantage of being very picky. In addition to passion and interests, students need to have a certain capacity in natural sciences to study and pursue a career after graduation. The industry also requires workers to retrain constantly or be backward by rapidly changing technology. Facing this situation, many young people have turned to a new "gentler" profession but equally opportunities - Technology administration and innovation. Technology Administration and Innovation - New Disciplines Open Up Many Future Prospects The Department of Technology Management and Innovation helps students become administrators and managers with the ability to optimize technology to lead businesses in innovation, creating business competitiveness in the digital era. Though it’s a fairly new industry, Technology Administration and Innovation attract the attention of many young people. The Department of Technology Administration and Innovation opens up many opportunities for the younger generation because to promote the fast and sustainable development of the country, the enhancement of innovation and the application of science and technology, especially high technology is an urgent requirement today. Simultaneously, research and development activities and the implementation of technology to promote the digital transformation of enterprises are taking place firmly, requiring entrepreneurs to optimally use new technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the internet of everything (IoT), etc. This is an opportunity for students who love technology to learn and try their best In terms of job opportunities, students studying this discipline can do a lot of positions such as administrators, executive officers, consultants in the technology, innovation, and business product development departments; specialists in digital transformation projects, new product and service development projects requiring the role of project manager/coordinator, etc. A series of job positions are opened with this industry group, so even if you study a new industry group, you won't worry about unemployment! Where to study Technology Administration and Innovation? Currently, studying this promising discipline is not too difficult. Many universities have introduced technology management and innovation into the training program, one of which is the Institute of Innovation under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). UEH Innovation Institute At UEH, students majoring in Technology Administration and Innovation will have the opportunity to access new technologies such as Big Data, Blockchain, IoT, Artificial Intelligence, VR, VR, etc. Students exposed to virtual reality technology. Take creative ability and design thinking training courses Participate in seminars on technology application in enterprise administration Research and analysis of projects under the advice of experts Besides, UEH also creates conditions for students to meet and learn from entrepreneurs and the innovative startup community; participate in trainees in the enterprise environment and innovative startup projects. Exchange with experienced experts, enterprises, and corporations UEH Student Creative Learning Space UEH students participate in creative activities at the Institute of Innovation Currently, the Technology Administration and Innovation major at UEH enrolls complexes A00, A01, D01, and D07. For more information about the admissions program, please contact: UEH Innovation Institute: Source: Channel 14, Marketing - Communications Department, Innovation Institute, Department of Research Administration and International Relations.. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh Long Campus was established with the mission of training high-quality human resources; researching and transferring science and technology in the fields of economics, society, the impact of climate change, environmental protection; promoting innovation; criticizing policies to contribute to the overall development of the Mekong Delta. To meet the requirements and ensure the quality of service for the training process, the university has invested in facilities with a well-configured computer room; a smart library that connects and uses data from the main facility; classrooms with smart desks, chairs, tables and podiums; a Wi-Fi system that is well invested and upgraded to the cover the whole university area and the dormitories, sports areas, meeting the needs for entertainment of students,... 2021 is the second year that Vinh Long Campus enrolls full-time university students with 500 candidates and 10 majors/specialized majors, including 4 new majors: Marketing; Economic Law; Tourism Service Management, English Language. UEH enrolls 13 provinces/cities in the Mekong Delta region and 4 majors of admission nationwide: Agribusiness, E-Commerce, Tourism Service Management, English Language. Targeted No. of students No. Major Specialization 2020 Admission Scores Admission registration code Admission subject combination Targeted No. of students 1 Agribusiness (*) -- 16.00 7620114 A00, A01, D01, D07 30 2 Business Administration - Administration 16.00 7340101 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 3 International Business -- 16.00 7340120 A00, A01, D01, D07 70 4 Marketing -- -- 7340115 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 5 Finance - Banking - Banking 16.00 7340201 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 6 Accounting - Business Accounting 16.00 7340301 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 7 E-Commerce (*) -- 16.00 7340122 A00, A01, D01, D07 Math score  doubled 30 8 Economic Law - Business Law -- 7380107 A00, A01, D01, D96 40 9 Tourism Service Management  (*) -- -- 7810103 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 10 English Language (*) - Business English -- 7220201 D01, D96 English score doubled 40 (*) The majors that have nationwide enrollment scope. Admission subject combination: - Combination A00: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry - Combination A01: Mathematics, Physics, English - Combination D01: Mathematics, Literature, English - Combination D07: Mathematics, Chemistry, English. - Combination D96: Mathematics, Social science, English. Students learning at UEH Vinh Long Campus will have the same learning conditions as studying at the main campus in Ho Chi Minh City, specifically: a full-time bachelor's degree from the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City (regardless of the place of study); business semester (last year) which they can choose to study in Ho Chi Minh City; inherit advanced training policies and programs with curriculum and faculty as the main campus in Ho Chi Minh City; tuition is equal to 80% of the tuition fee in Ho Chi Minh City; 1-semester dormitory fee waiver upon admission; the opportunity to receive scholarships according to the UEH's policy similar to students studying in Ho Chi Minh City; supported job placement for learners after graduation. The modern and friendly learning environment at UEH - Vinh Long Campus With the mission of training high-quality human resources for the Mekong River Delta region, Vinh Long Campus, apart from university-level enrollment, is also an address for graduate education (master's in application-oriented), including majors: Finance - Banking; Economic management; Economic statistics; Public Management; Economic law; Business administration; Accounting; Price Valuation. In addition, Vinh Long Campus implements university training programs (working while studying, interconnecting programs), training - fostering to enhance capacity in modern governance associated with practice and leaders, officials, employees of agencies and enterprises according to local requirements and the problems of the era under the impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution. As a university training institution directly under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vinh Long Campus can implement all training programs, management methods, policies to improve qualifications and supplement existing staff, especially English, as well as financial support policies suitable for learners similar to Ho Chi Minh Campus, so that Vinh Long Campus can successfully implement the mission and vision to serve the development of the Mekong Delta. UEH is committed to gradually ensuring all conditions on the faculty, facilities, equipment, technology - modern management methods to path the way for learners to have a high-quality learning environment, meeting the students' wishes of "Study at Vinh Long - Quality, certificates of UEH HCM Campus". News, photo: UEH - Vinh Long Campus, UEH Marketing - Communication Department, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In mid-February 2021, the Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (HAPRI), affiliated with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was honored in the Top 2020 Social Policy Think Tanks, ranked 113th and in the Top 2020 Best New Think Tanks of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program Program (TTCSP) - University of Pennsylvania - USA. Think Tanks are organizations that research, analyze and develop policy on domestic and international issues, allowing policy developers and the public to make relevant decisions. The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) is conducted by the Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania (USA), to evaluate the role of policy institutions to governments. TTCSP works with leading scholars and experts from consulting organizations and universities, ranking the top "Think Tanks" globally. The selection process goes through many rounds, starting from the recruitment of members for the Team of Experts and updating TTCSP Think Tank Database (4 - 8/2020) to Nomination rounds (9 - 10/2020), Ranking (10/2020), and Selection of the Team of Experts (11 - 12/2020). Accordingly, in 2020, HAPRI is assessed as one of the top social policy organizations in the world, ranked 113th. Simultaneously, HAPRI is considered to be at the top of the newly established and having the best performance "Think Tanks" over the past 24 months. It results from hard work, constant innovative research, and strategic analysis on many challenging issues in society. HAPRI is ranked 113th in the Top 2020 Social Policy Think Tanks HAPRI is in the Top 2020 Best New Think Tanks The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) has developed a series of initiatives that help bridge the gap between knowledge and policy in critical areas. These international cooperation efforts aim to form a global network of policy institutes to improve policy development while at the same time strengthening democratic and social institutions around the world. TTCSP works with leading scholars and experts from consulting organizations and universities, creating an annual Global Go To Think Tank Index to rank the world's top “Think Tanks”, with the help from a council of more than 1,796 organizations and experts from media organizations, institutes, public and private sponsor organizations, and governments around the world. The goal is to promote the results of “Think Tanks” to increase public awareness of the essential roles of “Think Tanks” to the government and society. Top Social Policy Think Tanks is the world's leading group of social policy organizations. These “Think Tanks” excel in research, analysis, and community commitment on policy issues to foster debates, facilitating cooperation among stakeholders, maintaining community support and funding, and improving the overall life quality in nations. See more at: gotothinktank.com/global-goto-think-tank-index. News, photo: Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (HAPRI), UEH Marketing and Communication Department, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City added a new enrollment method for students who graduated from foreign high schools. On the morning of February 18th, in responding to an interview by Tuoi Tre Online, Assoc Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - said, in the context of limited international traffic and the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the choices and decisions of students who have graduated from foreign high schools will undoubtedly change. "Therefore, UEH has launched a new enrollment approach to diversify the methods and subjects of admission, increasing the opportunities to study at the university for candidates who love and have a dream to study here. This new enrollment method is the school's companionship with the community and society to help learners not be interrupted," said Assoc Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao. This selection method is aimed at students who are attending foreign high school training programs at international schools in Vietnam (according to the list recognized by the Ministry of Education and Training) or students who have studied at foreign high schools, now looking forward to entering University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to continue their studies. Admission requirements are: students must have graduated from foreign high schools and have international certificates eligible for admission such as the IB Certificate (International Baccalaureate), A-Level Certificate of the Cambridge International Examinations A-Level, UK. BTEC Certificate (Business & Technical Education Council, British Council for Business and Technical Education), Level 3 Extended Diploma and other international certificates such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT, SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test, USA), and ACT (American College Testing) with the specific criteria and grades that the school will announce clearly in the admission proposal. Source: https://tuoitre.vn/, UEH Marketing - Communication Department, UEH Training Department, Department of Research Administration and International Relations.. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology At the seminar hosted by the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), on January 21st, 2021, more than 30 international scholars from Asian countries came together to discuss new opportunities, challenges, and directions for Asian management researchers amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic. Labor economics is a broad topic, covering many aspects of the economy, referring to social issues such as employment, salary, marriage, childbirth, inequality, migration... 2020 is a year full of fluctuations for the economy, especially the labor market due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Labor economics is a broad topic, covering many aspects of the economy, referring to social issues such as employment, salary, marriage, childbirth, inequality, migration... 2020 is a year full of fluctuations for the economy, especially the labor market due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 outbreak has created unprecedented challenges and opportunities that affect the future development of the economy. Government policies to limit the spread of COVID-19 have a significant effect on each country's economy. Hence, scenarios and projections related to countries’ economic and business impacts need to be considered following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. The conference on "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World" includes a series of seminars related to economics and business, to guide research in the midst of the ongoing global uncertainty (namely COVID-19 pandemic). JABES Seminar Talks (JST 2021) in January with the topic: An Agenda for Labor Economics Research in an Uncertain World presented by Professor Kevin Lang - guest attending as a speaker - was the first seminar in the conference series held on January 21st, 2021, at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The event attracted more than 60 online guests and nearly 20 guests related to economics and business to turn up at the meeting. The scene of delegates attending the seminar Opening the seminar, MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan, representative of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, stated the reason and context of the conference regarding the topic of opportunities and challenges for economic management in Asian economy context. MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan stated the reason for organizing JST 2021. Coming to the seminar, Professor Kevin Lang explained the topic "Labor Economics Research in an Uncertain World". Professor Kevin Lang is currently a professor of Economics at Boston University (USA), concurrently being a research committee member of the National Bureau of Economic Research and at the same time being the new President of the Society of Labor Economists. Professor Kevin Lang is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Labor Economics. Professor Kevin Lang greeted delegates attending the JST 2021 Seminar. Professor Kevin Lang said that labor economics is a critical foundation because it refers to essential parts of the economy, explaining many issues employment, salary, marriage, childbirth, inequality, migration...  Professor found gaps in empirical research on issues such as usury, drug trafficking, the US labor market under racism... Accordingly, the current issues related to labor economics are: Will increasing the minimum wage reduce family income inequality or not? Will rewarding teachers for testing student achievement increase or decrease the quality of education? Requesting job severance allowance will increase or decrease job opportunities? To analyze problems in labor economics, Professor Kevin Lang uses the Causal Inference method, often called the reduced approach or the natural test method; In many studies, Professor Kevin has applied the Medical Model, the Policy Simulation Model. By providing examples suitable for each model, as well as analyzing the impact of the COVID-19 vaccination program on people close to 65 years of age, he commented that each has their own pros and cons, some policies cannot be judged by existing data or valid experiment, and their effectiveness may depend on our theoretical choices or may depend on parameters that are difficult to estimate. At the end of the discussion at the seminar, Professor Kevin said that researchers should use their own national data to analyze problems related to labor economics based on empirical research papers of countries. From there, based on the obtained results, better solutions are needed to supplement and improve government policies. The ability to get access to data, understanding of institutions and policies will help experts create analytical models that can solve social problems stemming from labor economics. The seminar took place successfully, orienting research issues related to labor economics in the unstable context of the global economy. Some photos at the JST 2021 seminar: The guests concentrated on Professor Kevin Lang's presentation MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan invited delegates to continue to raise questions to Professor Kevin Lang Researchers worked and exchanged with Professor. MSc. Huynh Luu Duc Toan summarized the seminar with his best wishes to Professor Kevin Lang Delegates took souvenir photos. News, photo:  JABES, UEH Marketing - Communication Department, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology As a multidisciplinary training and research center based on professional quality improvement combined with technology development and innovation, smart governance on the basis of the development of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, UEH is gradually promoting the synergy of a multidisciplinary university. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was established in 1976 starting from the need to train human resources in the economic sector to serve the construction and reconstruction of the country after the war. Over 44 years of establishment and development, UEH is currently training at University-level with 20 faculties, 40 majors; Master-level with 19 faculties, Doctoral-level with 13 faculties, and a Post-doctoral training program. The training program is extended with majors in line with the trend of science and technology development; Scientific and technical advances are also incorporated in some training subjects. Besides, UEH also promotes cooperation with multidisciplinary businesses, corporations, and industry associations to conduct practical training and link development of applied research capacity, specialized professional advisory. As an interdisciplinary training and research center based on professional quality improvement combined with technology development and innovation, smart governance based on the development of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, UEH is gradually promoting the synergy of a multidisciplinary university. With a multidisciplinary learning environment, students have the opportunity to train their skills, talents, and capacities to promote creativity and innovation. This enables students to solve problems related to their majors with diverse approaches and perspectives. More specifically, the rise of the Internet of Things and the advancement of Artificial Intelligence all pose problems not only in terms of technical nature but also in terms of morality, law, sociology, economics and administration. In these cases, if students can embrace and combine engineering - economics interdisciplinarily, they can do what Apple did to become the company it is today. Technological changes and job role shifts lead to the formation of a new labor market after the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Companies begin to formulate strategies to transform businesses and the workforce for the future, and they have the opportunity to leverage new technologies to enhance the economic value created through innovative activities. Human resources trained in UEH environment have been trained for the necessary qualities of the 4.0 workforce. Students have access to new knowledge sources from advanced training programs, learning methods focusing on the learners' experience, participating in the business semester to help students apply their learned knowledge to solve practical problems at the unit. Modern learning environment and facilities that are managed and integrated with technology; applying information technology in learning platform (Blended Learning); smart library system with thousands of books and magazines specialized in multi-field. Youth Union opportunities - Student Union activities support leadership skills development, fostering g talents, interacting with students in different majotunities for flexible learning and personalization. Students experience virtual reality technology at UEH Students study and research at the smart library Multidisciplinary university development also promotes synergy in applied scientific research activities. Given the complexity of the social, political, environmental, economic, and technological challenges the world is facing, interdisciplinary research - studies involving researchers from multiple academic majors - has become a "must-have" demand. Around the world, many universities have brought into play the advantages of multidisciplinary universities in research and business connection. Harvard University is such a multidisciplinary university, influential not only in business, social sciences but also in natural science and technology. The multidisciplinary advantage helps Harvard University students, lecturers, and researchers easily connect and develop innovative ideas. At the same time, scientific research at Harvard is sponsored by corporations, so lecturers and researchers have the opportunity to exchange basic research, study, and apply the latest science and technology with other businesses and corporations. Therefore, the cooperation in research, consultancy and knowledge transfer at Harvard is not only abundant but also of high quality, meeting the market demand. The establishment of institutes (Institute of Innovation, Institute of Smart Cities and Management, Institute of Health Policy Research and Agriculture) and the implementation of interdisciplinary research activities applied in the new fields such as smart cities, financial technology, educational technology, medical technology, agricultural technology... have promoted UEH's position in improving professional quality combined with technology development and innovation. The series of seminars, prominent science and technology events such as 2020 Southeast TechFest, SmartCity+, UEH in4biz Conference... have attracted the participation and cooperation of government agencies and local authorities, corporations, businesses, investment funds, national and international research experts. Simultaneously, the training unit is promoting cooperation with businesses and groups to deeply participate in knowledge transfer activities and research consultancy f This further affirms that UEH's development strategy brings positive results for the country's economic development. UEH establishes new Institutes promoting knowledge transfer and consulting research activities UEH hosted the Southeast Asia's largest innovation startup festival in 2020 Organizing seminars series SmartCity+ connecting stakeholders to solve urban problems The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is and will become a vibrant place attracting intellectual activities, research, knowledge creation, learning, and teaching to carry out the community development mission. UEH faculty, staff, and students continue to contribute to building actively and developing UEH's culture: The spirit of always striving for leading excellence and the tight union for the future development of the synergy of a multidisciplinary university. Source: UEH News, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology When choosing a major, in the past, you could only choose one of two - that is, pursuing a passion or following a trend; now, there are many new majors that meet both of these criteria. Wondering when choosing a major: Pursuing passion or obeying parents? Until now, the story of choosing a major and future orientation has never been easy for young people at the end of high school. Moreover, many young people also find it difficult to choose between their favorite majors or obeying their families' wishes. Choosing your passionate major or what your parents want? Parents often think that children should choose a safe, stable career that has many job opportunities. Therefore, many parents choose to orient their children to economics, technology,... and do not support them to pursue their own passion for arts fields such as design, painting, singing ... In many cases, as children do not want to go against their family, they obediently choose a school according to their parents' wishes. Still, the study process after that turns out to have no interest, leading to downgrading academic results, not keeping up with their peers and eventually losing their own passions. Choose a major that meets both trends and allows you to pursue your passion? The stories of disagreements when choosing a career between parents and children have long been challenging to resolve. However, currently, there are many combined majors, which meet the trend, bring high income, and nurture your passion. Solutions for young people to balance both "passion" and "trend" If you have a passion for art, design, painting, and wish to have a stable job, high income as expected by your parents, then the major in Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City is an ideal choice, helping you to get many job opportunities in the future. The architectural profession can hardly be said to be a new profession. However, when Architecture is combined with Smart Urban Design, it becomes a brand new profession, extremely "hot" and has many chances to develop. With the rapid urbanization rate in cities worldwide and Vietnam, developing a smart metropolis/city to solve urban problems and improve residents' life quality is an inevitable trend. Majoring in Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City will help you with any future job opportunities. The work participates in the project of the students majoring in Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City. Specifically, when studying this major, you will be able to work in public, private, international, non-governmental organizations... in the field of development, planning, management, and urban architecture design, be involved in smart urban development, planning, management, and designing projects towards sustainable development. Where to study Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City? Since being a new major, not all universities have their own training and are specialized in this field. Suppose you want to study Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City. In that case, you can go to the Institute of Smart Cities and Management at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City It is known that the Urban Architecture training program, specializing in Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City at the Institute of Smart Cities and Management, will provide in-depth knowledge of urban architecture and design, especially about smart cities. This program is evaluated in accordance with many different orientations of students, promoting professional ethics, intellectual integrity, and social responsibility of modern people in the new era. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart Cities and Management, introduces the Smart City Arttech Fusion 2021 event series. The program integrates multiple majors such as environment, art, engineering, planning, public policy, diverse experiences from lectures, seminars to design/practical workshops, StudioLab, and the number of subjects taught by foreign professors and experts. Especially, modern technologies: VR, AR, 3D Printing, urban simulation ... are also integrated and applied in design, planning, development and management. Students applied modern technology in the learning process Smart urban model Institute ISCM After graduating from the undergraduate program at the Institute of Urban Intelligence and Management, students can continue to study for an additional two years for a master's degree. They will be awarded a dual Master's Degree and an Architect Degree that is oriented towards accreditation according to ASIIN, European standards. Students applying to the Institute of Smart Cities and Management can register to take the exam in the following groups: A, D, V (only for group V is without multiplier). Notably, the Institute will not hold the aptitude exam. Aptitude subjects will be trained after enrollment. For more information about the admission program, please contact: Institute of Smart Cities and Management Website: iscm.ueh.edu.vn. Fanpage: facebook/iscm.ueh Source: Kenh 14, Marketing - Communication Department, Institute of Smart Cities and Management, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On January 29, 2021, the School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has organized a research seminar with the topic "How to write an applied economics research paper"? Experience in publishing) at Room B1.204. This is the opening seminar for the 2021 Series of research seminars of the School of Banking (SOB's Research Seminar - SRS 2021) to create a forum for exchanging and learning scientific research and international publication experiences. The speaker of the first seminar in 2021 was Mr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan - currently being the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of JABES magazine of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and being a member of the editorial boards of prestigious international journals such as Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, Economics and Business Letters and Post-Communist Economies. Huynh Luu Duc Toan, young though he is as a researcher, has many publications in prestigious international journals such as Energy Economics, Journal of Environmental Management, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Finance Research Letters, and Safety Science.. His research focuses on the areas of Behavioral Economics, Financial Economics and Behavioral Finance, Econometric Models and Machine Learning. At the seminar, speaker Huynh Luu Duc Toan introduced an overview of research topics and trends in the economic-financial field from the 1990s up to now. In particular, the speaker shared his experience in the design and content development of the research paper. The speaker also introduced some new techniques in conducting academic research. According to Mr. Toan, the key to successful international publication is the spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and daring to engage in topics that have yet to be explored by many since only there will researchers seize the opportunity to explore and assert themselves. Speaker Huynh Luu Duc Toan presented at SRS2021 One of the highlights of the seminar was the lively exchange between speakers and delegates. Questions were raised around topics about the structure of the research, tips for selecting international journals, and effective writing methods for the introduction and conclusion of the research, along with how to persuade the editorial and review boards of international scientific journals. The author's sincere and enthusiastic answers closed the first research seminar in the SRS2021 Seminar Series of the School of Banking - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Delegates exchanged with the speaker. This seminar opened the upcoming SRS2021 series of seminars of the UEH School of Banking and opened the door for lecturers, researchers, and postgraduates to learn and connect in scientific research and international publication. At the end of the program, the delegates said they were eagerly waiting for the next exciting talks of SRS2021. Some pictures at the SRS2021 Research Seminar: An overview of the seminar Participating delegates focused on listening to the Speaker's presentation Delegates took souvenir photos. News, photo: UEH School of Banking, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 18th and 19th January 2021 – UEH joined the JEUL Virtual Event “University-Industry Links” hosted by Jiangnan University. The two-day event showcased the experience of universities from the Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, the UK, China, and Vietnam on the opportunities and challenges of enterprise/university collaboration.  European universities are responsible for helping Vietnamese and Chinese universities in improving their curriculum in order to suit the requirements of the labor market. Within the framework of the JEUL project, UEH has participated in 06 main work packages as follows: During this conference, UEH shared experiences in the linkage of universities and businesses as follows: (1) UEH has signed MOU, MOA with enterprises recently in areas such as training, research, consulting, recruitment, internships; (2) Introduction of corporation between UEH and enterprises in training, especially the Enterprise Term. (3) Inviting enterprises to participate in training and teaching Soft Skills subject and expertise; (4) In order to combine theory and practice UEH invites businesses to participate in teaching 30% of the subjects. (5) Developing the Alumni network in linking teaching, scientific research, and financial support. The JEUL project aims at bridging the world of education and the world of work by empowering teaching staff with tools to engage enterprises in curriculum development and joint-teaching as well as equipping the placement and career offices of universities to better engage enterprises for the transition of students in the labor market. Moreover, the project partially sponsored UEH to build a UEH Simulation Center with the aim of applying an advanced teaching model in the direction of shortening the gap between theory and practice, helping students better adapt to the technology environment in the Banking - Finance - Securities sector. The simulation center will be used to simulate real transactions on the virtual Core-banking model, the stock, foreign exchange, derivatives and other markets. The simulation center helps students get access to practice while they are still studying at the university, thereby facilitating the combination of theory and practice; lecturers can perform teaching as well as to conduct research on the database of the Simulation Center. Now Core-Banking subject has been taught in the Simulation Center. In addition, UEH has signed bilateral cooperation agreements, academic exchanges, and exchange of teachers and students with European universities such as Skoda Auto University, Vilnius University, Siena University. Learn more about JEUL and UEH: https://www.jeul.eu/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH Hotel belonging to the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. It is located in the heart of District 3, Ho Chi Minh City is an innovative transformation from the UEH Guest House space with a new perspective on the hotel model in the knowledge space. A view outside the UEH Hotel at 232/6 Vo Thi Sau Alley, Ward 7, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. UEH hotel is qualified to carry out reception, welcoming and accommodation activities for businessmen, international exchange students, tourists, especially experts, scientists in the country and internationally love the academic environment, when coming to study, work , working short and long term in Ho Chi Minh City. Not only a hotel but also the first knowledge hotel in Vietnam. Not only is the fully equipped and ideal place to stay in the heart of Saigon but also a place of practice and training to help students in the tourism industry, hotels can practice professional knowledge and inspire innovative ideas. Reception hall Hotel staff UEH Hotel is a place to return and relax, fully meet the personal needs after days of studying, working tirelessly. Rooms are arranged in sync with air conditioning, refrigerator, cable TV including free 24-hour movie channels, smart TV, kettle, desk. Not only to meet the needs of safe and comfortable accommodation, UEH Hotel also facilitates visitors to UEH's smart electronic library for research, study, work and entertainment. Single room Twin room Triple room Mini bar In addition to the basic facilities, each floor of the UEH hotel has other facilities such as: Common area including kitchen, refrigerator, dining table, washing machine and clothes dryer; automatic electronic locking system; fire alarm system automatically detecting smoke and deodorizing the kitchen; security camera system; Free wifi system throughout the hotel area and elevator system. Comfortable common area Reading space and garden on 1st floor Elevator system In addition, UEH Hotel also has airy garden coffee space and coffee service, tea-break party, catering with rich cuisine from Vietnamese, Thai, Mexican and Italian restaurants. In addition, there is a system of classrooms, conferences with modern facilities to meet the needs of organizing seminars, talks, conferences, training courses, indoor and outdoor events. Exquisite coffee space at UEH Hotel Classrooms, conferences capacity 40-80 people Teabreak for the event Teabreak for the event Garden space for organizing events Outdoor event space In addition to serving national and international experts and scientists; officials of the units of and under the School in the localities to visit, work, research, study at UEH, tourists can also come to the accommodation experience with prices ranging from VND 620,000 to VND 1,170,000 depending on the room type. In particular, discounts up to 20% for UEH students, officials and relatives when staying. Contact: UEH Boutique Hotel Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From today to February 5th, 2021, UEH officials and students can submit feedback on their experiences using these academic databases here. To date, 45 universities/institutes in Vietnam have participated in the SAHEP Project; including 06 main member schools: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH); University of Economics, University of Da Nang; University of Economics, Hanoi National University; Foreign Trade University; ThuongMai University; Financial Academy, with the focal point is the National Economics University (NEU). The project aims to build a shared electronic library to share exogenous databases and endogenous databases among member schools with the aim of (1) improving the quantity and quality of scientific research works; (2) promote cooperation in academic activities; and (3) enhancing the efficient use of e-learning resources of learners, teachers, and researchers in higher education institutions in Vietnam. Sage Journals (Sage Publications Limited) and Emerald Insight (Emerald Publishing Limited) were the first two databases selected in the SAHEP project implementation framework. Member schools are granted permanent online access to the content of the full-text journal published in the years 2021-2022; and online access for 2 years (from January 2021 to December 2022) with the Sage Journals' electronic journal collection published from 1999 and from 1994 for Emerald Insight. UEHers have the right to get access to the Sage Journals and Emerald Insight Publishers' databases During the period of trial and getting user comments from February 5th, 2021, UEHers can only get access online at the university (on campus) at all UEH campuses (including at Nguyen Van Linh campus and Vinh Long Branch). In order to evaluate the effectiveness of using Sage Journals and Emerald Insight, SAHEP Project Management Board and UEH Library look forward to receiving user feedback on (1) accessibility and use of the database, (2) search engine reviews and features. Instructions to use the database: See HERE Experience feedback using the database: Take the survey HERE News, photos: Library, Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 27, 2021, at Campus A, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City held a ceremony to announce and award the decision to establish the Institute of Sustainable Finance; appoints the Dean of Accounting Department and the Director of the Institute of Sustainable Finance. Attending the event, on the side of the university leaders, there was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President with leaders and officials of related units. Pursuant to the Party Committee's Resolution No. 01-NQ/ĐU dated January 25th, 2021, the Principal issued Decision No. 178 dated January 27th, 2021 to appoint Dr. Tran Anh Hoa to be the Dean of the School of Accounting, in order to supplement leadership and promote the development of the School of Accounting. At the ceremony, the university's leaders gave the decision to appoint the Dean of School of Accounting for Dr. Tran Anh Hoa. The university leaders awarded the decision and congratulated Dr. Tran Anh Hoa - Dean of School of Accounting. At the ceremony, the university also announced the establishment of a new unit - Institute of Sustainable Finance, stemming from the fact that there are not many universities in Vietnam that are able to meet academic requirements, policy advisory, training and consulting, and implementing projects on Sustainable Finance. On January 25th, 2021, the UEH Council issued Decision No. 03 to establish the Institute of Sustainable Finance. On that basis, the Communist Party Committee issued Resolution No.03 dated January 25th, 2021 on personnel work, on January 27th, 2021, the Principal issued Decision No. 179 to appoint Associate Professor. Bui Thi Mai Hoai is Director. Institute of Sustainable Finance is an affiliated unit of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, oriented to become a reputable training, research, and consulting institution in Vietnam on Sustainable Finance and interdisciplinary training programs between Sustainable Finance and related fields, highly appreciated by subjects in the private and public sectors. The school leaders awarded the decision and congratulated Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thi Mai Hoai - Director of Institute of Sustainable Finance News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to develop comprehensively knowledge and skills for students, helping them to adapt early to their work and practical working environment, this morning, January 22, 2021, at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong), the School of of International Business - Marketing University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Simmy Seafood Company Limited held a signing ceremony on cooperation in many different aspects. In the development strategy of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and the development strategy of the School of International Business - Marketing, training high-quality human resources to become future leaders is one of the most important goals. To implement practical activities, develop knowledge and experience for students, the School of International Business - Marketing signed a cooperation agreement with Simmy Seafood Company Limited. An overview of the signing ceremony between the School of International Business - Marketing and Simmy Seafood Company Limited Attending the signing ceremony, from Simmy Seafood Company Limited, there was Mr. Chen Shin Ming - President of the Company, Mr. Kingsman Zhang - Managing Director; from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City, there was Ms. Judy Chang - Vice Director of the office; From the Faculty of International Business - Marketing, there was Assoc. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Dean; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Deputy Dean, Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean, lecturers of the Faculty of International Business - Marketing and final year students majoring in Marketing, International Business, Foreign Trade... Attending the signing ceremony, from Simmy Seafood Company Limited, there was Mr. Chen Shin Ming - President of the Company, Mr. Kingsman Zhang - Managing Director; from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City, there was Ms. Judy Chang - Vice Director of the office; From the Faculty of International Business - Marketing, there was Assoc. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Dean; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Deputy Dean, Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Vice Dean, lecturers of the Faculty of International Business - Marketing and final year students majoring in Marketing, International Business, Foreign Trade... Speaking at the signing ceremony, Assoc. Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Dean of Department of International Business - Marketing emphasized: “With the goal of training the theory associated with the practice, the International Business - Marketing students must not only master the theory but also be agile, ready to apply their knowledge into practice. The cooperation with Simmy Seafood Co., Ltd. will assist the Faculty in the strategy of training students to fully develop both knowledge and skills, quickly adapt  and confidently work in the enterprise right after graduation." Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Dean of International Business - Marketing delivered a speech at the ceremony Mr. Chen Shin Ming - Chairman of Simmy Seafood Co., Ltd. expressed his pleasure and wished to have long-term cooperation with UEH, specifically the School of International Business - Marketing. He shared: “Vietnam is a country with favorable conditions to develop aquaculture and seafood export, with enormous potential. As a company established in 2000, Simmy Company has its position and foothold in the international seafood market, so in the market expansion strategy, the company hopes to cooperate with such a prestigious training unit as the UEH Faculty of International Business - Marketing to seek high-quality talent, and to carry out collaborative research activities, case development, scholarships to Faculty students." Mr. Chen Shin Ming - Chairman of Simmy Seafood Co., Ltd. expressed his pleasure and wished to have long-term cooperation with UEH, specifically the School of International Business - Marketing. He shared: “Vietnam is a country with favorable conditions to develop aquaculture and seafood export, with enormous potential. As a company established in 2000, Simmy Company has its position and foothold in the international seafood market, so in the market expansion strategy, the company hopes to cooperate with such a prestigious training unit as the UEH Faculty of International Business - Marketing to seek high-quality talent, and to carry out collaborative research activities, case development, scholarships to Faculty students." Mr. Chen Shin Ming - Chairman of Simmy Seafood Co., Ltd. shared At the meeting, the two units exchanged and signed the contents on developing career opportunities for students studying in the Department of International Marketing - Marketing, including internships, business semester, part-time and full-time; exchanging about research activities and supporting cooperation in building teaching situations; supporting and awarding scholarships for excellent students. The signing ceremony between the Faculty of International Business - Marketing and the Simmy Seafood Company Limited Leaders of two units gave souvenirs At the end of the signing ceremony, representatives of Simmy Seafood Company answered questions of students and lecturers about the opportunity to work at the company and other research cooperation opportunities. Immediately after the signing ceremony was the Recruitment Week event jointly organized by the School of International Business - Marketing and Simmy Company, which was also the opening activity in 2021 to implement the strategy "Learning together with Practice" of teachers and students of Faculty of International Business - Marketing. Some other photos at the ceremony: News, photo: School of International Business - Marketing, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the period of 2021-2026, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) determined to focus the activities of the University in the direction of reinforcing, strengthening the brand, enhancing the academic reputation, continuing to improve the training capacity of the faculty, improving the training quality, increasing the number of research activities, scientific publishing and increasing community service. Among these, quality assurance and quality accreditation at the educational institution level and training programs are the core factor in ensuring the university’s development In the period of 2021-2026, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) determined to focus the activities of the University in the direction of reinforcing, strengthening the brand, enhancing the academic reputation, continuing to improve the training capacity of the faculty, improving the training quality, increasing the number of research activities, scientific publishing and expanding community service. Among these, quality assurance and quality accreditation at the educational institution level and training programs are the core factor in ensuring the university’s development. Following the activities of reviewing and adjusting the training program, organizing training activities to develop output standards and quality assurance at the training program level implemented in 2020, UEH successfully organized the 2-day training on 20 and 21 January 2021 with the theme "Internal Quality Assurance System and Quality accreditation at the educational institution level according to international practices". The program’s lecturers come from the Center for Educational Testing and Quality Assessment and the Center for Educational Quality Accreditation of the Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. An overview of the training session Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai shared at the training session. This training session aims to support school leaders and other affiliates, members of the Quality Assurance Council to grasp the importance of building and operating an Internal Quality Assurance system (IQA) to meet the standard requirements at the educational institution level to be able to complete the IQA system and to best prepare for self-assessment, external assessment processes and educational institution-level accreditation according to international practices. The training content revolved around topics: i) the role and the importance and quality assurance requirements in higher education institutions; ii) Institutional-level quality assessment criteria in terms of strategy, systems, functions and training results, scientific research and community service; iii) how to develop a strategy for implementing institution-level quality accreditation that meets international quality standards. The speakers discussed with the school leaders and affiliates, members of the Quality Assurance Council about the functions and duties of the Quality Assurance department, Quality Assurance working groups in the higher education institutions; the role of the units and how to coordinate the implementation of self-assessment serving the quality accreditation of educational institutions; the importance of quality-assured information systems and quality policies at higher education institutions; and finally a method of building and implementing a system of monitoring tools, evaluation tools and quality assurance tools for the whole University. The training session also had the participation and sharing of practical experiences of speakers from the International University and Bach Khoa University, an affiliate of the Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City on the process of organizing and operating the Internal Quality Assurance system (IQA) and the activities of organizing international self-assessment, external assessment, and international accreditation according to AUN-QA and HCERES standards. After two days of active working, the session ended successfully, bringing valuable information and creating new dynamism for the leadership team and the Quality Assurance Council. This training is the start of a follow-up series of training activities and implementation of UEH's Quality Assurance activities in 2021 and beyond. These activities will be an essential basis for the University to achieve accreditation and quality acknowledgment according to international standards in the period 2021-2026. Some photos at the training session: Dr. Nguyen Quoc Chinh, Director of the Center for Educational Testing and Quality Assessment, shared at the training session. Leaders of the units participating in the training session News, photos: Department of Quality Assurance - Program Development, Department of Marketing - Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To diversify activities and promote start-up support for students, on the morning of January 22nd, 2021, at Campus B, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held a cooperation signing ceremony between the university and the Southern National Startup Advisory Council. Besides the signing ceremony, the Gala summarized startup activities in 2020 and launched activities in 2021 of the Southern National Startup Advisory Council, taking place in such an exciting atmosphere. Established in 2014, the South National Startup Advisory Council has the function of advising and supporting startup activities for students and the youth in Southern Vietnam. After six years of operation, the Council has brought about many practical values to the community and society, especially many generations of university students. Attending the event, on the side of the Southern National Startup Advisory Council, there were MSc.Vo Thi Phuong Lan - Chairman, President of the Board - General Director of My A Logistics Joint Stock Company (ASL); Mr. Huynh Thanh Van - Executive Vice President, Chairman of S Furniture Joint Stock Company; Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy - Standing Vice President; Ms. Le Thi Thanh Lam - Vice President of External Relations, Deputy General Director of Saigon Food Joint Stock Company; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Vice President of Training, Head of Faculty of Business Administration of Ho Chi Minh City Open University and members of the Executive Board, who are businessmen, Doctors, and Masters currently working at universities and colleges. On the UEH side, there was Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council cum Director of Institute of Innovation, along with unit leaders. An overview of the signing ceremony Opening the ceremony, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President shared: Besides focusing on training, research, and consulting, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is also interested in developing students' entrepreneurship spirit - the young generation, in response to the Prime Minister's policy of launching the Startup movement among students. A prime example is the establishment of the Institute of Innovation based on a cooperation agreement between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Singapore Management University (SMU) in the presence of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc. Accordingly, the UEH Institute of Innovation’s Incubator model operates based on the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE) model of SMU. On the other hand, UEH also has many activities to support students to develop thinking, accumulate useful skills and experiences to be ready to start a business when there is an innovative direction,... The Southern National Startup Advisory Council with its members being the entrepreneurs and lecturers of universities and colleges in Ho Chi Minh City, have had outstanding activities in mobilizing the share of effort, intelligence, time, and budget of the intellectuals and entrepreneurs for the national startup program. Therefore, we hope that the signing ceremony of this cooperation agreement will mark the beginning of a sustainable cooperative relationship and bring practical benefits to both sides. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President delivered the speech The national startup program was initiated and implemented by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in 2003. Until now, the program has been deployed to all provinces in the country, attracting hundreds of thousands of students to get access to this program. In 2014, VCCI established the Southern National Startup Advisory Council with the aim of enhancing activities to support Southern universities and colleges to implement the start-up policy of the Vietnam Communist Party and the State. At the ceremony, MSc. Vo Thi Phuong Lan - Chairman of the Southern National Startup Advisory Council, shared: With the mission of incubating Vietnamese entrepreneurs, over the past 6 years, the Southern National Startup Advisory Council has trained, advised, and shared with thousands of students at Colleges and Universities all over the provinces. The Council recently received the I-star award from the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee to honor organizations and individuals with outstanding achievements in innovation and entrepreneurship. In the near future, the Council will establish the Mentoring Club to support young people with entrepreneurial ideas and many innovative investment programs. Ms. Lan hopes to accompany universities in the coming time to develop the next generation of business people to serve and meet the requirements of the country's development process in the new period. MSc. Vo Thi Phuong Lan - Chairman of the Southern National Startup Advisory Council delivered a speech To encourage UEH students to start their business and apply their knowledge in practice, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City decided to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Southern National Startup Advisory Council through a number of typical contents: The two sides coordinate to participate in teaching knowledge and soft skills to students; coordinate to appoint lecturers/experts to train, instruct, and share experiences to develop start-up, innovative and smart management groups; organize seminars, workshops to resolve current affairs or topics that are of interest to the two sides; co-implement the Mentoring program for students,... Leaders of two units signed the Memorandum of Understanding. The cooperation signing ceremony between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - South National Startup Advisory Council has raised the cooperation relationship between the two companies to new heights; simultaneously, opens up many opportunities for students to actualize their innovative ideas and start-up passion. The delegation visited Campus B - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City The delegates took souvenir photos News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of January 20th, 2021, the School of Banking - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) cooperated with Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint-stock Bank - Techcombank to hold a seminar on "Banker profession". The event attracted nearly 300 students with the desire to learn and find the answers for their queries concerning one of the important professions of the economy. Hall B1.302 was filled with students participating in the seminar. Attending the seminar, on the side of Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint-stock Bank - Techcombank there was Mr. Nguyen Dang Khoa - Techcombank Southern Sales and Service Quality Development Manager, Ms. Pham Thi Bich Ngoc - Capacity Development Project Director, and Ms. Tran Nguyen Chau Duy - Head of Southern Recruitment Department. From the side of UEH School of Banking, there was Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean; Dr. Phan Chung Thuy - Vice Dean; MSc. Duong Tan Khoa - Deputy Dean of Faculty and all the members of the Faculty of Banking. There were also nearly 300 students from Finance - Banking courses who listened to practical and useful sharing from the Techcombank representatives. Dr. Hoang Hai Yen gave a bouquet to express gratitude for the companionship of the Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint-stock Bank - Techcombank. Opening the seminar, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen highly appreciated the support and would like to thank the companionship of Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank - Techcombank for bringing practical values to the graduating students of the Finance - Banking Department. In recent years, Techcombank has always been among the top of the most successful banks in terms of profitability and has always been a pioneer in the banking sector's innovation. This event marks the extensive and long-term cooperation between Techcombank and the Faculty of Banking in the near future. Simultaneously, through the program, the School of Banking - University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint-stock Bank - Techcombank also offered students scholarships with a total value of up to 50 million VND. Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank - Techcombank cooperated with the UEH School of Banking to offer scholarships to students. In the first part of the seminar, Mr. Nguyen Dang Khoa - Southern Sales and Service Quality Development Manager of Techcombank, shared the special features of the working environment at Techcombank in particular and the attractive career opportunities of the banking industry in general, now and in the future. According to Mr. Khoa, the Finance - Banking sector in general and the banking system, in particular, have always been the lifeblood of the economy, especially in Vietnam. Therefore, job opportunities in the industry are ample and contain many challenges, requiring a lot of effort to gain success. In the next part, with a warm presentation, Ms. Tran Nguyen Chau Duy - Head of the Southern Recruitment Department of Techcombank shared about CV writing and interview skills for students when startisearchingob opportunities. From the perspective of the person working in the bank's human resource department and an alumnus of UEH, Ms. Duy understands the students' concerns when they first come into contact with the actual working environment. Many useful experiences and skills were shared by Ms. Duy such as processes that need to be prepared before, during, and after the interview; information required, and the layout of a CV and the interview FAQs. Finally, with the guidance of Ms. Pham Thi Bich Ngoc - Director of the Capacity Development Project, the seminar took place very excitedly when many students competed to ask their questions to the Bankers from Techcombank. Most of the students’ questions revolved around topics such as: what competencies a Banker needs, opportunities to work in different positions, and technological and macro trends in the banking sector in Vietnam in the future. Ms. Bich Ngoc, with more than 15 years of experience in the profession, shared that whatever fields you work in, employers always want to see the efficiency of your work, the suitability of jobs and individual factors, and the spirit of continuous self-studying and self-improvement. The discussion part of the program The seminar helped the Finance - Banking students to answer any questions about the "Banker profession", a rare opportunity to meet and interact with the leaders of the departments of one of the most successful banks in Vietnam, thereby helping the students learn and accumulate more valuable experiences to have a clearer orientation on their path to becoming a Banker. The program ended successfully, marking the long-term cooperation between Techcombank and the School of Banking News, photo: School of Banking Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In January 2021, the School of Business Information Technology - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) signed cooperation agreements with enterprises, including Base Enterprise Joint Stock Company, Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company (FAST) and Citek Technology Joint Stock Company. In order to improve the quality of training as well as to meet the labor market demand for the development and application of information technology in the management and operation of digital enterprises, the School of Business Information Technology (BIT) - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has promoted the signing of cooperation agreements with business partners in the field of Information Technology. Specifically, in January 2021, the School of BIT signed cooperation agreements with enterprises, including Base Enterprise Joint Stock Company, Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company (FAST) and Citek Technology Joint Stock Company. The signing revolves around cooperation in the implementation of the Enterprise Semester, the organization of career orientation sessions for students as well as seminars on professional content. Panoramic view of the signing ceremony between UEH School of BIT  and Base Enterprise Corporation Faculty of BIT and Enterprise Management Software Corporation (FAST) in the signing ceremony of cooperation The signing ceremony between UEH School of BIT and Citek Technology Corporation As the first unit in the South to train Management Information Systems, UEH School of Information Technology now has 05 majors: Business Information Systems (BIS), E-commerce (EC), Software Technology (ST), Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) and Data Science (DS) suit the practical needs of building, operating and managing a business. Therefore, the partner enterprises highly appreciate the Faculty's training programs, the graduates meet the professional requirements, are quick to absorb new knowledge and the ability to grasp works very well. Through the signing, enterprises want to have more opportunities to reach students, giving them career and thinking orientation from an early age. At the same time, the partners also commit to accompanying and supporting students in their professional activities, thereby enhancing the cooperation relationship between enterprises and School of Business Information Technology in particular and UEH in general. At the signing ceremony, MSc. Thai Kim Phung - Deputy Dean in charge of the School of BIT emphasized that the signing of cooperation with enterprises will help the Faculty build training programs associated with the actual needs of enterprises; create opportunities for students to study practical and applied subjects immediately after graduation and the opportunity to study and internships at large corporations. At the same time, these cooperation agreements will be a premise to agree on specific contents for the signing of MOA in the future. The signing ritual between the School of BIT and Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company (FAST) UEH Faculty of BIT signed with Base Enterprise Corporation UEH School of BIT signed with Citek Technology Corporation In the coming time, the Faculty of Information Technology will continue to promote the signing of cooperation with enterprises to open up many development opportunities for both sides, contributing to improving the quality of training programs to meet practical needs, helping businesses access high-quality human resources. Some other images in the signing ceremonies: MSc. Thai Kim Phung awarded UEH medal to representatives of Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company (FAST) Mr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Deputy Director of Enterprise Management Software Joint Stock Company (FAST) branch of Ho Chi Minh City donates flowers to the School Mr. Pham Quang Chien - Deputy General Director of Citek Technology Corporation gave souvenirs to the Faculty. Representatives of The School of BIT and Base Enterprise Company School of BIT and Citek company take souvenir photos. School of BIT and FAST company take souvenir photos. News, photos: Faculty of Business Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City(UEH) implemented many admission methods, in particular, adding a new method (method 2) for admission subjects who have graduated from foreign high school programs and have qualified international certificates, open more opportunities for candidates to study at UEH. According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao- Head of UEH Training Department said: "Due to international traffic restrictions and uncertainties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the learning choices and decisions of students who have graduated from foreign high school programs will surely change. Therefore, UEH has added method 02 to diversify the methods and subjects of admission, increasing the opportunities to study at UEH for those who love and need. This admission method is the companion of UEH to the community and society to help learners be interrupted and negatively affect their academic careers. Moreover, with the trend of internationalization, step by step multidisciplinary training, UEH is the appropriate choice for students who have completed high school programs abroad but for some reason (Covid-19, change the study plan, living, etc) now want to choose domestic universities to continue their academic careers. With various training programs and especially high-quality bachelor's programs in English, international affiliate programs will ensure the needs of multicultural experience towards global citizens of students in the trend of integration and increasing internationalization of the labor market today. UEH students practice in the Netherlands Some questions candidates are interested in this method of admission with the answer of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of UEH Training Department: Q: How does "foreign high school" define? Can the school provide more specific information to this group of enrollees? A: This admission method is aimed at students who are studying foreign high school programs in international schools in Vietnam (according to the list recognized by the Ministry of Education and Training) or students who have studied high school abroad now want to enter UEH to continue its learning path. Q: Some foreign high schools (often called international high schools) will not have transcripts and records commonly seen under the Regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, can the school clearly inform how to apply this method? A: It is expected that students who have graduated from foreign high school programs and have international certificates are eligible for admissions such as International Baccalaureate certificate, A-Level certificate of Cambridge University Examination Center, The United Kingdom (Cambridge International Examinations A-Level, UK), BTEC (Business & Technical Education Council), Level 3 Extended Diploma and other international certificates such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT, SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test, USA) and ACT (American College Testing) with specific conditions and scores that the university will clearly announce in the upcoming admissions scheme. Q: At UEH, which program will be suitable for foreign high school students (often called international high schools)? A: Successful students will have the opportunity to select a wide range of disciplines and majors at UEH including Standard Program, High-Quality Bachelor Program, Bachelor of Talent Program and Affiliate Program. However, we still believe that with the advantage of English, the choice of study programs entirely in English or group of international affiliate programs such as victoria of Wellington University (VUW) affiliate program with 1.5 years studying in Vietnam and 1.5 years studying in New Zealand or The University of Western Sydney Joint Program (WSU) with 2 years of study in Vietnam and 1 year studying in Australia will be appropriate and promote the strengths of students in this subject. Students of affiliate program, University of Western Sydney, Australia on graduation day Victoria Of Wellington University (VUW) candidates take part in transfer study in New Zealand. The press agency reported: Education and era newspaper: UEH has more methods to consider high school graduates of foreign programs News, photos: Training Department, Marketing and Communications Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the afternoon of January 19th, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) officially announced the official university admission information in 2021. For the Campuses in Ho Chi Minh City, the school enrolls 5,850 targets in several ways: (1) Direct admission of subjects as prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training, (2) Admission for candidates graduating from foreign high school programs and with international certificates, (3) Admission of good students, (4) Admission to the academic process according to the subject combination, (5) Admission based on the results of the assessment of the ability; (6) Admission based on high school graduation exam results in 2021. For the Campus in Vinh Long City, the school enrolls 500 targets according to the following methods: (1) Direct admission of subjects as prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training, (2) Admission of good students, (3) Admission process according to the combination of subjects based on transcripts, (4) Admission based on the results of the assessment of capacity test, (5) Admission based on high school graduation exam results in 2021. This is the first year the school has recruited V00 combination: Mathematics, Physics, Fine Arts for new majors: Architecture and Smart Urban Design; increased the total to 06 admission combinations in 2021 (Art Drawing Test scores are taken from Hanoi University of Architecture, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering (Faculty of Architecture), Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture). According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department, shared: "Compared to 2020, this year, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics has an enrollment target increased from 5,500 to 5,850 (KSA code, studying in Ho Chi Minh City). from 300 to 500 (KSV code, studying in Vinh Long). In particular, at the Ho Chi Minh City facility, many new majors such as Architecture and Smart Urban Design (urban architecture), Technology management and innovation (in Business Administration), Credit management (in finance - banking). Particularly, UEH - Vinh Long branch has 04 national admissions sectors, including Agro-Business, E-Commerce, Tourism, and Travel Services Administration and English Language. New majors at UEH - Vinh Long branch this year include: Marketing, Business Law major (Economic Law), Travel Management (Tourism and Travel Services Administration), Commercial English major (English Language). A. TRAINING FACILITIES AND TARGETS - Training in Ho Chi Minh City: 5,850 targets (School code for admission: KSA) - Training in Vinh Long City: 500 criteria (School code for admission: KSV) B. ADMISSION INFORMATION I. Training in Ho Chi Minh City (KSA) 1.1. High-Quality Bachelor's and Standard Programs No. Discipline Major Matriculation scores Application code Combinations admissions Targets 2018 2019 2020 1 Economic - Applied economics 20.70 23.30 26.20 7310101 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 - Political economy 19.00 2 Investment economy - Investment Economics - Specializing in Appraisal and Asset Management 20.70 7310104 A00, A01, D01, D07 200 3 Real Estate -- 7340116 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 4 Human Resources Management -- 7340404 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 5 Agro-business -- 19.00 7620114 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 6 Business administration - Administration 21.40 24.15 26.40 7340101 A00, A01, D01, D07 700 - Quality Administration - Start-up administration - Technology and innovation administration -- -- -- 7 International business - International Business 22.80 25.10 27.50 7340120 A00, A01, D01, D07 450 - Specializing in Foreign Trade 22.60 8 Logistics and Supply Chain Management -- -- -- 27.60 7510605 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 9 Commercial business -- 21.70 24.40 27.10 7340121 A00, A01, D01, D07 200 10 Marketing -- 22.40 24.90 27.50 7340115 A00, A01, D01, D07 200 11 Finance - Banking - Public finance 20.00 23.10 25.80 7340201 A00, A01, D01, D07 950 - Tax management - Banking - Finance - Stock market 17.50 - Financial investment 19.00 - Investment bank 18.00 - International bank -- - Taxes in business 18.80 - Customs and foreign trade administration 21.20 - Credit administration -- -- -- 12 Insurance -- -- -- 22.00 7340204 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 13 International finance - International Finance -- -- 26.70 7340206 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 - Major in Financial Risk Management -- 14 Accounting - Public accountant 20.40 22.90 25.80 7340301 A00, A01, D01, D07 650 - Corporate accounting 15 Audit -- 20.40 22.90 25.80 7340302 A00, A01, D01, D07 150 16 Tourism and travel services administration - Travel administration - Yacht administration 21.60 23.90 25.40 7810103 A00, A01, D01, D07 150 17 Hotel administration - Hotel administration 22.20 24.40 25.80 7810201 A00, A01, D01, D07 150 - Event and entertainment administration 21.40 18 Economic mathematics - Financial mathematics 19.20 21.83 25.20 7310108 A00, A01, D01, D07 Maths 2 100 - Risk analysis and insurance pricing -- 19 Economic statistics - Business statistics 19.39 21.81 25.20 7310107 A00, A01, D01, D07 Maths 2 50 20 Management information system - Business information system 20.01 23.25 26.30 7340405 A00, A01, D01, D07 Maths 2 100 - Enterprise resource planning system 17.61 21 E-commerce -- 21.21 23.25 26.30 7340122 A00, A01, D01, D07 Maths 2 100 22 Data science -- -- -- 24.80 7480109 A00, A01, D01, D07 Maths 2 50 23 Software engineering -- 19.00 22.51 25.80 7480103 A00, A01, D01, D07 Maths 2 50 24 English language - Business English 22.50 24.55 25.80 7220201 D01, D96 English 2 150 25 Economic law - Business law 20.30 23.00 24.90 7380107 A00, A01, D01, D96 150 26 Law - International business law 20.50 23.00 24.90 7380101 A00, A01, D01, D96 50 27 Public management -- 17.50 21.60 24.30 7340403 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 28 Urban architecture - Smart urban architecture and design -- -- -- 7580104 A00, A01, D01, V00 50 29 Hospital management -- 18.00 21.80 24.20 7720802 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 1.2. Bachelor of Talent No. Discipline Matriculation scores in 2020 Registration code Combination Adminission Targets 1 Business administration 26.00 7340101_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 2 International business 7340120_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 3 Marketing 7340115_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 4 Finance - Banking 7340201_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 5 Accounting 7340301_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 Selection combination: - A00 combination: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. - Combination A01: Mathematics, Physics, English. - Combination D01: Mathematics, Philology, English. - D07 combination: Mathematics, Chemistry, English. - D96 combination: Mathematics, Social Sciences, English. - V00 combination: Mathematics, Physics, Fine Arts. (Art Drawing test scores are taken from Hanoi University of Architecture, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering (Faculty of Architecture), Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture. Ho Chi Minh City). II. Training at Vinh Long Branch (KSV) No Discipline Major Matriculation scores in 2020 Registration code Combinations admissions Targets 1 Agro-business (*) -- 16.00 7620114 A00, A01, D01, D07 30 2 Business administration - Administration 16.00 7340101 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 3 International business -- 16.00 7340120 A00, A01, D01, D07 70 4 Marketing -- -- 7340115 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 5 Finance - Banking - Banking 16.00 7340201 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 6 Accounting - Corporate accounting 16.00 7340301 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 7 E-commerce (*) -- 16.00 7340122 A00, A01, D01, D07 30 8 Economic law - Business law -- 7380107 A00, A01, D01, D96 40 9 Travel and Tourism Services Administration (*) -- -- 7810103 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 10 English Language (*) - Business English -- 7220201 D01, D96 40 (*) The branches have enrollment scope in all over country. Themaining disciplines enroll students with permanent residence in 13 provinces of the Mekong Delta including: An Giang, Bac Lieu, Ben Tre, Ca Mau, Can Tho, Dong Thap, Hau Giang, Kien Giang, Long An, Soc Trang, Tien Giang, Tra Vinh, Vinh Long. Selection combination: - Combination A00: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. - Combination A01: Mathematics, Physics, English. - Combination D01: Mathematics, Philology, English. - Combination D07: Mathematics, Chemistry, English. - Combination D96: Mathematics, Social Sciences, English. C. ADMISSION METHOD I. Training in Ho Chi Minh City (KSA) 1. The method of direct admission of subjects as prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training (target 1%). 2. Admission method for candidates graduating from foreign high school program and having interprogramsl certificate (target 1%). 3. Good Student Admission Method Standard Program, High-Quality Bachelor's program Bachelor of Talent program (Teaching in English) Targets 40% to 50% discipline targets 40% to 50% discipline targets Eligibility for admission Good students, good conduct in grades 10, 11 and semester 1 of grade 12 of the high school program in the form of formal education, graduated from high school in 2021. How to apply Admission score is the total score converted from the following 04 criteria, of which 01 is required and 03 criteria are not required: - Required criteria: Grade 10, Grade 11 and Semester 1 12 averages (meet the conditions for Good studethod). - Optional criteria: + Students with international English certificates within the time limit (up to the date of application for good students) equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or higher. + Students who won the prize (First, Second, Third) in the contest for selecting excellent high school students at provincial and city level (centrally) subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Philology, Computing. + Students of specialized/gifted high school 4. Method of Admission of the learning process according to the subject combination Standard Program, high-quality Bachelor's program Bachelor of Talent program (Teaching in English) Targets 30% to 40% industry targets 40% to 50% industry targets Eligibility for admission Students with an average grade point of combination (A00, A01, D01 or D07) apply for admission of 6.50 or higher for grades 10, 11 and 12 of the high school program in the form of formal education and high school graduation. For example: Students who choose A00 combination: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry to apply for admission must satisfy the conditions: + A00 class 10 combination = [(Mathematics 10 + Physics 10 + Chemistry 10)/3] >=6.50 + A00 class 11 combination = [(Mathematics 11 + Physics 11 + Chemistry 11)/3] >=6.50 + A00 combination HK1_lớp 12 = [(Mathematics 12 + Physics 12 + Chemistry 12)/3] >=6.50 How to apply Admission score is the total score converted from the following 04 criteria, of which 01 is required and 03 criteria are not required: - Required criteria: The average score of the combination of subjects enrolled in the 10th, 11th and 1st semesters of grade 12 (meet the conditions for admission method according to the subject combination). - Optional criteria: + Students who have an international English certificate within the time limit (up to the date of application for admission to the course of study in a combination of subjects) equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or higher. + Students who won the prize (First, Second, Third) in the contests for selecting excellent high school students at provincial and city level (centrally) subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Philology, Computing. + Students of specialized/gifted high school Note: Do not use the D96, V00 combination in this Method. 5. Admission method based on the results of the assessment of Standard Program, High-Quality Bachelor's program Targets 10% discipline targets Conditions Students take the exam to assess the ability of the National University of Ho Chi Minh City held in 2021 and graduated from high school or equivalent in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training How to apply Admission score is the total score of candidates achieved in the assessment exam (as stipulated by the National University of Ho Chi Minh City) 6. Admission method based on high school graduation exam results in 2021 Standard Program, High-Quality Bachelor's program Bachelor of Talent program (Teaching in English) Targets Remaining targets Remaining targets Conditions Candidates graduating from high school or equivalent according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, taking the high school graduation exam in 2021, including the results of the exams / exams according to the admission combination of UEH. II. Training at Vinh Long School (KSV) under the Standard Program 1. Method of direct admission of students as prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training (target 1%). 2. Good Student Admission Method Targets 10% industry targets Eligibility for admission Good students, good conduct in grades 10, 11 and semester 1 of grade 12 of the high school program in the form of formal education, graduated from high school in 2021. How to apply Admission score is the total score converted from the following 04 criteria, of which 01 is required and 03 criteria are not required: - Required criteria: Grade 10, 11 and semester 1 grade 12 averages (eligible for admission). - Optional criteria: + Students with international English certificates within the time limit (up to the date of application for good students) equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or higher. + Students who won the prize (First, Second, Third) in the exams for selecting excellent high school students at provincial and city level (centrally) subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Philology, Computing. + Students of specialized/gifted high school 3. Method of admission to the learning process according to a combination of subjects based on transcripts Targets 40% chỉ tiêu theo ngành Eligibility for admission Students with a combined grade point average (A00, A01, D01 or D07) apply for admission of 6.50 or higher for grades 10, 11 and 12 of the high school program in the form of formal education and high school graduation. For example: Students who choose A00 selection combination: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry to apply for admission must satisfy the conditions: + A00 class 10 combination = [(Mathematics 10 + Physics 10 + Chemistry 10)/3] >=6.50 + A00 class 11 combination = [(Mathematics 11 + Physics 11 + Chemistry 11)/3] >=6.50 + A00 HK1_lớp 12 = [(Mathematics 12+ Physics 12 + Chemistry 12)/3] >=6.50 How to apply Admission score is the total score converted from the following 04 criteria, of which 01 is required and 03 criteria are not required: - Required criteria: The average score of the combination of subjects registered for admission by grade 10, grade 11 and semester 1 of grade 12 (meet the conditions for registration for admission). - Optional criteria: + Students who have an international English certificate within the time limit (up to the date of application for admission to the course of study in a combination of subjects) equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or higher. + Students who won the prize (First, Second, Third) in the exams for selecting excellent high school students at provincial and city level (centrally) subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Philology, Computing. + Students of specialized/gifted high school Note: Do not use the D96 combination in this Method. 4. Admission method based on the results of the assessment of Targets 2% discipline target Conditions Students take the exam to assess the ability of the National University of Ho Chi Minh City held in 2021 and graduated from high school or equivalent in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training How to apply Admission score is the total score of candidates achieved in the assessment exam (as stipulated by the National University of Ho Chi Minh City) 5. Admission method based on high school graduation exam results in 2021 Targets Remaining targets Conditions Candidates graduating from high school or equivalent according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, taking the high school graduation exam in 2021, including the results of the exam’s subjects according to the admission combination of UEH. D. TRAINING PROGRAM I. Training in Ho Chi Minh City (KSA) 1. Standard Program For discipline with general matriculation scores for many majors, after 02 semesters, aspirations will be considered in those majors, based on the academic results and criteria of each major. 2. High-Quality Bachelor's Program a. Conditions Candidates who are successful in UEH are in 09 sectors (regardless of matriculation method): Investment Economics, Business Administration, International Business, Commercial Business, Marketing, Finance - Banking, Accounting, Auditing, Economic Law. Meet the entry conditions of the CNCLC program as stipulated in the Admission Portal: http://tuyensinh.ueh.edu.vn/ or https://tuyensinhdaihoc.ueh.edu.vn/ b. Training discipline/majors: Investment Economics, Appraisal and Asset Management, Commercial Business, Marketing, Auditing, Business Law, Management, International Business, Foreign Trade, Finance, Banking, Corporate Accounting(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*) (*) Discipline/Majors with training programs in English 3. Bachelor of Talent Program: ISB BBUS Talent Bachelor of The Institute of International Training (ISB) is a formal program granted by HCMC University of Economics, fully trained in English. Students who enter the ISB BBUS Bachelor of Talent program have excellent academic achievements from specialized and key schools nationwide. II. Training at Vinh Long School (KSV) Candidates who are successful in UEH - Vinh Long branch is successful in the Standard program. Based on the aspirations and targets of disciplines/ majors, candidates will be called for admission according to the registered discipline/ major. E. Affiliate Programs Victoria Of Wellington University Joint Program (VUW) and WSU-BBUS International Bachelor's Program at the University of Western Sydney, Australia (WSU). Admission information is regularly updated at: https://tuyensinhdaiho.ueh.edu.vn/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the goal of "Improving quality, Practical attachment, Reaching International Level”, in the framework of the program "Connecting communities, spreading knowledge", on the afternoon of January 15th, 2021, at campus V (232/6 Vo Thi Sau), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Sunwah Group held a signing ceremony for comprehensive cooperation on global innovation activities. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc emphasized that innovation is the key to Vietnam's success and plays an important role in the socio-economic development strategies of most countries and territories. With the rapid development of the fourth industrial revolution, the country must quickly adapt and take firm steps to implement the plan. In the long-term development strategy, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always focuses on connecting the development of practical application research capacity, startup ecosystem, innovation, and smart management. To implement specific practical activities and develop international networks, UEH has cooperated with Sunwah Group and Sunwah Innovations Center. Attending the signing ceremony, on the side of Sunwah Group was Mr. Jesse Choi - General Director of Sunwah Vietnam, CEO of Sunwah Innovations Center; Ms. Katie Nguyen - Deputy Director of Sunwah Innovations; and Ms. Ho Thanh Thuy - Head of International Cooperation Department of Sunwah Innovations Innovation Center. On the UEH side, there is Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; MSc. Huynh Phuoc Nghia, Deputy Director of the Institute of Innovation and MSc. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of The Institute of Smart Cities and Management. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH, emphasized: "With the strategy of internationalizing university education activities, our partnership with Sunwah Group will help UEH continue to expand its network in Asia, to train students with global citizenship skills through internship programs at multinational companies, develop research projects in new areas such as smart cities, innovation, and technology governance" Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President. Mr. Jesse Choi - CEO of Sunwah Vietnam, CEO of Sunwah Innovations Center, expressed his joy and desire for cooperation between the two units to be promoted into practice. Sunwah Vietnam will work with UEH to develop a strong startup and innovation ecosystem. Mr. Jesse Choi - General Director of Sunwah Vietnam, CEO of Sunwah Innovations Center. At the meeting, the Institute of Innovation and the Institute of Smart Cities and Management introduced an overview of activities in the field of innovation and presented specific action plans that could be implemented in the coordination between UEH and Sunwah Group in 2021. The two units exchanged and signed a cooperation agreement on developing international innovation networks; exchange of consultants in business development and investment activities; co-organizes international training, events, and exchanges; support innovative start-ups of both units. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart Cities and Management shared the activities of Smartcity + Arttech Fusion project 2021 Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH and Mr. Jesse Choi - General Director of Sunwah Vietnam, CEO of Sunwah Innovations Center for Innovation Two units give and receive souvenirs. At the end of the signing ceremony, Sunwah Group representatives participated in technology and art space experience during SMARTCITY+ ArtTech Fusion Week. Then, Ms. Katie Nguyen - Deputy Director of Sunwah Innovations Center, had time to exchange and share with the UEH startup community in Talk: From START to UP organized by UEH Innovation Institute Incubator. Delegates taking souvenir photos News, photos: Innovation Institute Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 16th, 2021, the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the graduation ceremony of masters and doctors in the third phase of 2020. There were 04 new Ph.D. students doing and defending the thesis in English during this graduation cohort, 13 postgraduates who published 06 prestigious international articles (02 ISI, 04 Scopus), and 02 international conference papers. In particular, the first generation of Master of Information Design Technology graduated this time - One of the new industries, in line with the practical needs of senior personnel in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in the IR 4.0 era. Attending the graduation ceremony, there was Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai – Vice President, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of the School Trade Union, leaders of the units under the school and the new Masters, Doctors and families. Overall view of the graduation ceremony Prof. Dr. Mr. Dinh Thanh - UEH's President, would like to congratulate 328 new Masters and 13 new Doctors who graduated this March 2020. The university's curriculum is close to those of advanced schools worldwide with positive and scientific teaching methods, and a council to seriously evaluate Master and Doctoral thesis responsibly with high qualification. The university is proud to see the academic results and completed research of the new graduates. In each situation, each person has their way of striving to study well and successfully defend Masters and Doctoral thesis. He instructed new Doctors and Masters to continue cultivating professional knowledge, gradually expanding the research scope, equipping interdisciplinary nature in economic sciences, and absorbing new technologies applied in professional and English is an indispensable means for academic research and exchange. Only by lifelong learning can we meet society’s increasing demands, helping thinking develop beyond national borders with a global vision. From the knowledge equipped at the school, with the ability to self-study and self-research, the new graduates will become good professionals, experts, lecturers, brave leaders, and capable of working in the domestic, regional, and international markets. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President New Doctors, Masters give flowers to show gratitude to the school In particular, the first generation of Master of Information Design Technology graduated this batch - One of the new industries, in line with senior personnel’s practical needs in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in the 4.0 era. At UEH, the Master of Information Design and Technology industry is equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills on the role of information and communication technology in the enterprise value chain, identifying information forms, designing information architecture models and developing digital content strategies, using modern data science and computational technologies to evaluate the effectiveness of information models implemented or forecast the digital content strategy to be implemented. New Master Nguyen Van Ho graduated in Information, and Communication Design Technology, shared: Over 02 years of study, the training program is equipped with an advanced information technology knowledge platform, helping me analyze data and apply these solutions in business and management, develop effective information and communication strategies at the enterprise. I have accumulated knowledge of data analysis applications at the enterprise, namely VUS where I am working as a Data Analyst. The teachers are very enthusiastic, especially the instructors are very considerate. Besides the practical knowledge, I was also instructed by my teacher to write scientific articles, now I have 01 article published in the prestigious international journal indexed in ISI/Scopus (Q2). Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - Director of information and Communication Design training program, shared the joy of the first generation of students who graduated. Master of Information and Communication Design Technology was born to meet the needs of strategic development and implementation of communication and marketing activities using technology based on big data and artificial intelligence. The increase in the number of people enrolled in this field demonstrates the increasing demand for this discipline. As a pioneer in Master’s training in this field in Vietnam, UEH Faculty of Business Information Technology has a team of highly specialized lecturers with Ph.D. degrees, knowledge of economics, technology, and practical experience. Students can analyze many case studies on communication strategies using the technology of specific enterprises. Graduating with a Master's degree in this field, students can work in various environments, create a data-driven marketing strategy, and become leaders in information - communication and marketing with strong technology foundations in domestic and foreign enterprises. Dr. Vu Khanh with students in Information and Communication Technology on graduation day Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics has a 45-year of formation and development with the criteria of training managers and successful entrepreneurs, for the post-university training system, up to now, the university has trained more than 14,000 Masters, more than 500 Ph.D. candidates in many fields diverse from economics, business, public management, economic management, law, information technology, etc. The UEH alumni network currently holds high positions in enterprises, central and local agencies in both the country’s public and private sectors. Recently, in 2020, UEH was ranked in the Top 601+ Best Universities in Asia (According to QS Asia Rankings 2021) and Top 5 Universities in Vietnam publishing the most on international journals of the Ministry of Education and Training. Some other photos at the graduation ceremony: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, awarded the degree to the new Doctors Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – the president awarded the degree to the new Master The joy of the new Doctors, MSc, on graduation day Family, colleagues, friends congratulate the new Doctors, MSc News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department, Institute of Post-University Training. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On December 21st, 2020, at Room A205, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City – 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu street, Ward 6, District 3, HCMC, the webinar “Culture, Cohesion and Civic Society: How Smart Cities Build on the Best of Our Past?” was successfully held by UEH-ISCM and its partners: UN-Habitat, Portland University, University of Groningen, HCMC Department of Urban Planning and Architecture, and Vienam German University. This webinar is on the line of SMARTCITY+ Rehabilitation and Reintegration Program of ISCM Event Series 2021. Smart cities are often cast as the bridge to modernity; when our cities will be hyper connected and data-driven in design and function. The webinar explores how the preservation of socio-cultural assets of the past is foundational for social cohesion and success. Underlying community networks and social norms are the original platforms for change and innovation. In theory and principle, urbanization must be contextualized to the unique society in which they are proposed or risk becoming obsolete or counterproductive. Smart city design can complement cultural assets that have been established over decades or centuries rather than be driven solely by the rise and fall of the market. How do smart cities benefit from diversity, equity and inclusion when it comes to technology adoption and applications? What are the roles of public and private sector in creating “smart culture and process”?  The webinar reflects on three cases: Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi (Vietnam), Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Portland (USA) through shared experience from national and international experts: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the USAID Strengthening Provincial Capacity (SPC) project, on the afternoon of January 19th, 2021, at Campus B, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized an official Signing Ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding for Cooperation between the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and UEH. Attending the Ceremony, on the side of USAID, there were Ms. Ann Marie Yastishock - USAID Vietnam Mission Director, Mr. Gregory Leon - Director of Economic Growth and Governance Office, Ms. Suzanne Johnson - Agreement & Contracting Officer,  Ms. Chau Nguyen - USAID Program Management Specialist & Digital Advisor. On the UEH side, there were Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – Principal, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Dean of School of Government with the school units' leaders. The Provincial Capacity Building Project by three Vietnamese organizations -  the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), the School of Government of the University of Economics HCMC (UEH) (SOG / UEH), and Vietnam Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Fund (SVF). Collaborating with the three organizations aims to make critical changes. This project will create a continuous learning culture in which provincial officials actively improve their skills and collaborate with the private sector to build a healthy economic growth environment. Accordingly, the Project will improve the responsiveness, quality, and sustainability of capacity development opportunities in economic management for the local staff. Thanks to the access to high-quality training opportunities, the local team will be able to implement financial management reforms more effectively with more interaction with citizens and the private sector to improve transparency and accountability. They can also gain the skills to measure and sustain success through their efforts. The Project will be implemented in 04 years, with a total cost of about 12.5 million USD. The USAID-funded Strengthening Provincial Capacity (SPC) project aims to achieve the following outcomes: 1) Increased understanding and responsiveness of national organizations to the needs of strengthening economic governance; 2) Improve design capabilities and provide high-quality capacity development opportunities; and 3) Enhancing the capacity of domestic institutions to generate demand and revenue sources for capacity development opportunities. The MOU signing content between UEH and USAID will create a premise to strengthen the commitment of cooperation among the stakeholders and strengthen coordination in some core activities. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ms. Ann Marie Yastishock - Mission Director for USAID/Vietnam, emphasized promoting the quality of higher education, developing resources, innovation, quality of health, and energy. Sustainability is an important content to promote Vietnam towards the status of a middle-income country. This MOU will create opportunities for cooperation between USAID and the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City to establish appropriate models towards a shared vision for sustainable economic growth. Ms. Ann Marie Yastishock also expressed her belief that the two institutions' cooperation will have profitable and sustainable development in the future. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH, believes that the signed agreement will bring the university great opportunities to further improve the quality of academic services in higher education, the quality of research, and development. Sustainability and coverage, researching urban management, innovation, and human development will contribute to Vietnam's sustainable development. Hopefully, the cooperation between USAID and UEH will have promising developments, promoting sustainable development in Vietnam. USAID is the United States Agency for International Development, which has been active in Vietnam since 1989. USAID plays an essential role in helping Vietnam reach global markets by joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the agreement between the United States of America and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on Trade Relations. Besides, USAID operates other support programs for people with disabilities in Vietnam through the Patrick Leahy War Victims Fund and the Displaced Children and Orphans Fund (DCOF). News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department, Scientific Management - International Cooperation Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Celebrating the 71st anniversary of the Traditional Day of Vietnamese students and the Vietnam Students' Association (January 9, 1950 - January 9, 2021) and acknowledging efforts of individuals and groups of students in the past year, the Student Association of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City organized a glorious Gala Night of Honoring 5-Good Students of 2020 on the evening of January 10, 2021. This was especially the first event to be held at UEH Campus - Nguyen Van Linh, with a monumental outdoor stage and impressive light show, initiating a series of exciting activities in 2021 at UEH. Overview of UEH Campus - Nguyen Van Linh during the Gala Night of Honoring 5-Good Students The spacious square with a capacity of ten thousand students, together with colorful performances produced by a combination of art, the Administrative Building’s technology, and a modern sound system, brought eye-catching experiences, unleashing the emotions and pride of the new UEH Facility. This is probably the first time a university campus in Ho Chi Minh City has ever held an elaborate sound and light staging with a special show to honor the University’s 5-Good students of 2020. The entertainment session with youthful, modern, and carefully invested performances received enthusiastic responses from nearly 2,000 students attending the Gala. Nearly 2,000 students attending the Gala of Honoring 5-Good Students The Gala was honored to welcome the presence of the distinguished guests and teachers. Representatives of the HCMC Youth Union - Viet Nam Student Association in HCMC, were Ms. Phan Thi Thanh Phuong - Union Secretary, Association President; Mr. Bui Huu Hong Hai - Member of the Secretariat, Head of the Inspection Committee of Viet Nam Student Association in HCMC. Representatives of UEH were Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Advisory Council, Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of UEH Labor Union and representatives of Departments, Representative of the Party Committee - Dean of Faculty, Standing Committee of the Youth Union and Secretariat of the Student Union. UEH guests and directors attending the Gala night Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President making an opening speech for the Gala Despite many difficulties caused by the Covid-19 epidemic in 2020, UEH Student Association and its Student Sub-Associations have made relentless efforts to propagate the "5-Good Student – 5GS" movement in the UEH student community. With the theme of "STOP WISHING - START DOING", the journey of "5-Good Student 2020" has officially closed with appreciative records: 01 5GS at the Central level, 13 5GSs at the City level, 127 5GSs at the university level, 210 5GSs at the faculty level and 22 collectives of 5GS at the university level. The Gala honored 5-Good Students awarded the most outstanding 5GS and the most popular 5GS titles right on the Gala night's spectacular outdoor stage. These are the most exceptional students who always strive and improve themselves based on 05 standards: Good ethics, Good study, Good physical condition, Good volunteering, and Good integration. Honoring 127 5-Good students at the university level in 2020 The outstanding 5-Good students in 2020 Honoring Le Thi Phuoc Nhan - the most outstanding 5-Good student of UEH in 2020 UEH rewards 22 collectives of the 5-Good student at the university level As a vital part of the Gala program, the elaborate and majestic performances contributing to the Gala night attraction were performed by the following units: Youth Art Team, Folk Club, Young Melody, UEHG,... The stage at UEH Campus - Nguyen Van Linh of the Gala Night to honor 5-Good students of 2020 was also warmed up with special guests' performances: singer Huynh Tu, DJ Hoang Anh, and singer Phuong Ly. Well-prepared performances The journey of “5-Good Student 2020” wrapped up successfully but has not ended yet. The "5-Good Student" movement is a long term journey with many new challenges, promising to train UEH's generations of comprehensive 5-Good students. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 14, 2021, at Room A.103, Facility A (59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly organized the Conference of UEH Officials and Employees in 2021. Attending the Conference were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of UEH Council, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President of UEH, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of Advisory Council, Dr. Bui Quang Viet – Chairman of UEH Labor Union and representatives of officials, employees of the campuses and facilities. Overview of the Conference Speaking at the Conference, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – President of UEH, evaluated the university performance in 2020 on enrollment and training; scientific research and international cooperation; university ranking achievement; organizational structure and human resource; financial management, and facilities. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, evaluating the performance results in 2020 and implementing a system of main targets and performance results of UEH in 2021. Though in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, UEH managed to meet its enrollment targets regarding enrollment and training. The promotion of admission consultation and communication activities positively contributed to the enrollment results of 2020. In terms of scientific research and international cooperation, 2020 marked a leap in the university's scientific research achievements with 380 articles in prestigious international journals (204 ISI articles, 359 Scopus ones) and 271 articles in domestic magazines. According to a statistic by the Ministry of Education and Training in 2020, UEH was in the top 5 universities in Vietnam announced in prestigious international journals in ISI, SCI, and SCIE (up to five places compared to 2019). As for the acceptance of scientific research projects at all levels, there are 01 state level, 17 of ministerial and equivalent level, 36 of university level, and 142 by students. Moreover, UEH held 06 international seminars, ten domestic workshops, welcomed 07 international delegations, signed 03 MOUs, took in 91 international students, sent out 04 UEH students for international exchange, cooperated research with 62 foreign scientists (Research fellowship). Regarding university ranking, UEH significantly improved its international university ranking. It is the first and only university in the economy field in Vietnam to be listed in the QS Asia Ranking 2021 (601+); appeared in the world’s top 25 best universities in contributing to lifelong career development according to U-Multirank Ranking; ranked at No.11 out of 176 universities in Vietnam according to Webometrics Ranking. As for organizational structure and human resources, UEH completed the organizational structure for the term 2020-2025 of the Party Committee, University Council, Board of Director, campuses, and affiliates. The Vinh Long Branch has quickly gone into stable operation. UEH has restructured its organization, notably renaming and establishing 03 important departments: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Student Affairs, Department of Human Resource. Regarding the management of finance and facilities, UEH has improved the quality of revenue and expenditure planning, contributing to strict cash flow management and meeting time requirements for financial resources. The most significant facilities are completing the B1 Building, renovating lecture halls at B2 Building at Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong; finishing phase 1 of building UEH Campus - Nguyen Van Linh and beginning to use since January 2021; upgrading UEH Guest House to UEH 3-star Hotel Boutique. To promote the achievements of 2020, the Professor President has proposed eight solutions to successfully implement the operating direction in 2021, including (1) continue to review and update the training program, develop multi-disciplinary training programs and increase the application of information technology in teaching; (2) promote the internationalization of training and scientific research; (3) enhance academic reputation; (4) strengthen internal quality assurance; (5) invest in digital infrastructure development; (6) diversify cooperation models between UEH and partners; (7) develop and improve the quality of human resources; (8) diversify revenue sources and develop sustainable finance. In particular, to motivate individuals and groups' adequate performance, UEH will innovate the method of evaluating units and individuals based on KPI in 2021. To sum up the Conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of University Council, shared his happiness, pride, and confidence in the development of UEH with brilliant achievements in 2020, such as: Achieving enrollment quota, the highest number of international publications on prestigious magazines over the past 45 years, no more lack of facilities, ensuring the life of lecturers and employees despite the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, basically completing the university’s organizational structure; and the special event that UEH entered the Top 601+ in the QS Asian Ranking. The UEH Council President expressed his gratitude to UEH's collective and individual efforts and dedication over the past year. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong suggested that lecturers and officials join hands to effectively implement 06 essential contents of 2021 on enrollment and training; scientific research and international cooperation; university ranking achievement; organizational structure and human resource; financial management and facilities. With the utmost efforts of the university, the companionship of the partners, the high promotion of the intellectual strength, solidarity, and collective action determination of nearly 1,000 officers and employees, UEH will surely achieve its strategic goal. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of University Council announcing UEH's main operating directions in 2021 Additionally, the Conference elected the People's Inspectorate Board for 2021 - 2023, consisting of 07 members. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President presents flowers to congratulate the People's Inspection Board for 2021 – 2023. The Conference took place in an atmosphere of excitement with high determination from all participating delegates and officials, affirming that UEH is a leading prestigious university in high-quality training on economics science, business, management, and laws in Vietnam, striving towards international quality standards. Other photos about the Meeting: Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, responding to feedbacks of the officials at the unit-level meetings of employees. Dr. Bui Quang Viet – President of UEH Labor Union, presenting the general report of feedback at the unit-level meetings of employees. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Tien Khai - Head of the People's Inspectorate Board reporting the internal financial inspection results for 2020 and its activities in the term of 2019-2020. Delegates contributing their ideas at the Meeting Delegates elected the People's Inspectorate Board for the term of 2021 - 2023 Delegates taking commemorate photos News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Scientific Management - International Cooperation Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On 21st December 2020, the Institute of Smart City and Management organized the online seminar “Culture, Cohesion and Civil Community: How smart cities have been constructed from the past greatest achievements” belonging to the SMARTCITY+ program and series of events in 2021 of the Institute of Smart City and Management at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) Attending the meeting, there was Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management; Dr. Nguyen Quang - Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat); Dr. Vu Chi Kien - Director of the Architecture Research Center, HCMC Department of Architecture and Planning; Dr. Juhyun Lee - Faculty of Planning, Environment & Space Science, University of Groningen; Dr. Julia Babcock - Program Manager at the National Policy Consensus Center, Portland State University and Dr. Pham Thai Son - Master Program in Sustainable Urban Development (SUD), Vietnamese – German University (VGU). The online Seminar discussed how to conserve cultural, social, and historical heritage – the foundation of successful social cohesion. The domestic and international experts shared their experiences in such topics as how smart cities can leverage diversity and integration when applying technology, the role of public and private sectors in creating "smart process and culture" which were reviewed in several cities like HCMC, Hanoi (Vietnam), Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Portland (USA). As a keynote speaker with the topic “Urban regeneration: Towards a creative capital city”, Dr. Nguyen Quang - Director of UN-Habitat says that developing Hanoi to become "the Creative Capital of Southeast Asia" is considered as a new vision, which will enhance awareness, promote Vietnamese culture and arts, as well as be the catalyst to attract investment, develop country’s trade and tourism. In which, the urban regeneration and cultural infrastructure projects such as “Hanoi Art Park”, “Dong Anh Smart City” and “National Exhibition Center” will promote the Vietnamese architecture, design, and traditional craftsmanship as well as significantly improve Hanoi's position and reputation as a “Global City” and “Creative Capital of Southeast Asia”. He also emphasizes the use of Information Technology - Communication (ICT) as the core component of urban planning and management. Additionally, regenerating and connecting urban spaces are also suggested during the developing process towards a creative capital city. Dr. Vu Chi Kien – Director of the Architecture Research and Urban Planning Institute HCMC, continues the Seminar with the presentation “The Future Ho Chi Minh Smart City: Challenges and solutions”. According to Decision No. 6179/QD-UBND, Ho Chi Minh City aims to become a Smart City in the period of 2017 – 2020 up to 2025, which four indicators (ensuring economic growth and development towards knowledge-driven and digital economy, urban management efficiency based on strategic forecasting technology, improving working and living environment, enhancing citizen participation in urban governance). Dr. Kien also highlights 04 pillars and 09 groups of solutions: Public administration reform, Traffic, Environment, Urban flood management, Human resources, Urban regeneration, Health, Food Safety, and Security to achieve the above targets. In his opinion, Ho Chi Minh City is facing many challenges, including pressure from urbanization and other emerging issues, public investment efficiency, the insufficient capacity of the ICT human resource with the low starting point. To solve these challenges, suggested solutions need to be implemented: Developing a highly interactive innovation zone, focusing on data development, investing in ICT human resources in the public sector, and creating a combination of bottom-up and top-down action. After that, Dr. Juhyun Lee - Faculty of Space Science Planning & Environment, University of Groningen, shares Amsterdam's experience with the topic: “Comprehensive urban transformation through smart initiatives: The Case of Amsterdam”. Smart city creates not only new products but also stimulates comprehensive and sustainable transformation. The smart approaching method's characteristics are network-based, natural, slow, and multilevel transforming, which are explained by analyzing the case of Amsterdam. The next presentation is “PDX Smart City: Narrow the Digital Gap” by Dr. Julia Babcock – Program Manager at the National Policy Consensus Center, Portland State University. PDX Smart City is collaborating with Portland communities to transform this city into a place where data and technology will improve its residents’ quality of life, especially the communities out of service area. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased people's dependence on technology. The pilot project of narrowing the digital gap provided the communities with 3,500 to 5,000 technology sets (equipment, Internet, training). It established a new model for distributing such devices to the disabled: Kitty parking application, Dashboard of electronic scooter drives. Hội thảo đã trao đổi nhiều vấn đề chuyên sâu, đưa ra nhiều giải pháp mang hàm ý chính sách giúp bảo tồn các tài sản văn hóa xã hội lịch sử, là nền tảng cho sự gắn kết xã hội thành công hướng tới xây dựng đô thị thông minh. The Seminar discusses current in-depth issues and brought out many solutions with policy implications to conserve historical and socio-cultural heritage, creating a successful social cohesion towards building smart cities. Photos of the online Seminar: News, photos: Institute of Smart city and Management, Department of Marketing - Communication, Scientific Management - International Cooperation Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Technology is rapidly changing the ways in which urban areas and relevant issues are designed, managed and developed. Meanwhile, art is famously known for its connectedness among human interactions through elevating people’s quality of life, both tangibly and intangibly. Many countries worldwide, such as the USA, Canada, Denmark, Korea, etc., have successfully incorporated both art and technology into becoming a pillar of a worth-living smart city in the age of sustainable development. The week of January 8-16, 2021 marks the kick-off of the SMARTCITY+ArtTech Fusion 2021 event series and the “ArtTech Fusion for Ho Chi Minh Livable Smart City” art gallery. The event, held at UEH Campus V (232/6 Vo Thi Sau St., District 3, HCMC), was organized by various departments and institutes from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), namely UEH Institute of Innovation (UII), UEH Youth Union and Pho Ben Doi, along with further support and collaboration from other universities, research centers, businesses and governmental and non-governmental agencies locally and internationally. Part of the exhibition space Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the UEH Institute of Smart Cities and  Management (ISCM), Head of the Organization Board shared: “Developing a livable and sustainable smart city along with working towards protecting the environment aren’t just dependent on the Government but they also require active involvement from all contributing members of the society. For that reason, ArtTech Fusion is proud to lead the way in building a “Lively, Smart Ho Chi Minh City” while creating positive and lasting impacts on future generations. It is believed that in addition to advanced technologies, smart cities should also be formed upon the basis of art and culture, as this would bring about a holistic and high quality of life to all. ArtTech Fusion also acts as a smart platform for all relevant authority figures, artists, educational institutes, private and multinational corporations, etc., to join hands in establishing this ideal living space.” “Art has long been the breath of life, a foundation for creativity for all. As a result, we pioneered in creating a platform to connect our communities, in which we assumed an important role in the strategy development for both Vietnam and international creative industries. Each organization has their own strength in its respective field; therefore, any and all collaboration from each individual entity will surely bring about meaningful value and impact to our community. Today’s event came about thanks to the successful partnership between ISCM of UEH and Pho Ben Doi, and together, we look forward to a long-term future where more diverse art exhibitions and activities can be organized, living up exactly to our expectations to foraging a Smart Ho Chi Minh City worth living” – Mr Nguyen Trung Hien, Founder of Pho Ben Doi, Art Partner of Project, remarked. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart City and Management and Mr. Nguyen Trung Hien - Founder of Pho Ben Doi introducing the series of events at SmartCity ArtTech Fusion 2021 ISCM - UEH signing a cooperation agreement with Pho Ben Doi to implement Smartcity + ArtTech Fusion project 2021 Artist Uu Dam – one of the contributors with various contemporary artworks at the event – shared his desire to bring to the exhibit a collection of environmentally-friendly themed works of art as he believes that in order to thrive and live contently in a smart city, one must be exposed to a dynamic, clean and artistic environment. My artworks depict Thanh Giong, a long-time hero riding on an iron horse protecting our nation – the way in which resembles each of us today. We are our own Thanh Giong in the modern age, with our motorbikes, silently fighting against the pollution we ourselves created. Each individual must be reminded and stay alert against this to begin to make even the smallest changes towards protecting our environment. Contemporary Thanh Giong painting by artist Uu Dam at the exhibition Mr. Vu Duc Chien, Leader of Urban Sketcher, noted, “As the city becomes more advanced, it is impossible not to have its own unique heritages and marks. This partnership between ISCM - UEH and Urban Sketcher Group signals an interesting start to a new area of art-tech integration, and henceforth, contributing to solving typical urban problems”. Impromptu sketching at the exhibition “Roundtable” sharing between the Organizers, Artist Uu Dam and Guests ArtTech Fusion is now considered a new and innovative urban approach to turn Ho Chi Minh City into a worthwhile smart city. “ArtTech Fusion for Ho Chi Minh Livable Smart City” Week aims to introduce performances and exhibitions, seminars & discussion forums for industry experts, while bringing about community campaigns, solution-centric application studies, real projects to build a smart city worth living, with the focus mainly on Gen Z (accounting for a large portion of the city’s overall population). The SMARTCITY + ArtTech Fusion project calls for the cooperation of all state agencies, unions, private enterprises, communities, domestic/international universities and research institutes, non-governmental organizations to carry out more than 20 activities, large and small in 2021 in order to build and develop a smart city worth living in District 1 and District 3, all of which will serve as a foundation for broader development and application for the whole Ho Chi Minh City and other cities. In the opening week of SmartCity + ArtTech Fusion 2021, the audience will enjoy the launch of the Art and Technology space. Some of the main activities include: Established in May 2020, Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) operates under the control of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, and it is the first step for UEH to become a multi-disciplinary university. With plans to build a better integrated education system and enhance the quality of life of urban residents, ISCM - UEH proudly set up the smart City StudioLab, fully equipped with AR, VR, AI Applications, along with Gamification and Simulation, purposefully used for teaching-implementing consultation and research. Additionally, ISCM-UEH also houses a team of experienced local and international experts with ample qualifications and capabilities to uphold the demands raised by various authoritative figures, departments and boards, Higher Education & Research Institutes, private/public enterprises and other relevant organizations looking to solve and develop smart cities. UEH Innovation Institute (UII) was established on April 20, 2018, on the basis of cooperation between University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Singapore Management University under the support of VinaCapital Investment Fund and the Department of Private Economic Development Research. The Institute is a STEM-focused organization that conducts innovative research activities in the fields of economics and management. In addition, UII has also formed a startup ecosystem and connected with various investors while providing assistance to companies, organizations and entrepreneurs to bring about innovative business models with effective processes, contributing to promoting their respective businesses. UII is equipped with in-depth industry knowledge and how to apply theory-centric conversations into real-life practice. The Institute aims to enhance Vietnam’s economy’s competitive edge through promoting innovation and bringing research into practice. Established in 2016, Pho Ben Doi is the first community multi-morphological art project in Vietnam, with the goal of positioning Dalat as a unique cultural destination in Southeast Asia. Pho Ben Doi has pioneered in creating a platform for connecting community resources while playing an important role in the development strategy of Vietnam's and international creative industries. For Pho Ben Doi, contemporary art is a way of expressing the essence of urban life, making things move towards the future, and art at the same time helps to develop creative values, which is also one of the core values of Pho Ben Doi. Through contemporary arts, technology, community activities and tourism, Pho Ben Doi hopes to raise public awareness on urban conservation, environmental protection and sustainable development. Pictures from the week of SMARTCITY + ArtTech Fusion 2021 and the Art and Technology space launching: Exhibition space Introduction of smart city model at ISCM Exhibition space Exhibition space Exhibition space A part of exhibition space News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Pursuant to the decision of the Ministry of Education and Training on rewarding international publications in prestigious scientific journals under ISI, SCI and SCIE categorizations in 2020, at 224 articles, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) was named in the Top 5 most published Universities in Vietnam. The Ministry of Education and Training recently released the official list of university rewardees for the most international publications in prestigious scientific journals under ISI, SCI and SCIE categorizations in 2020. With 224 articles recorded, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City was proudly recognized in the Top 5 Universities, just behind 4 other multi-disciplinary and regional universities. Compared to 2019, the number of international publications at UEH has increased by nearly threefold and 5 ranks (Top 10 in 2019). Alongside other multi-disciplinary universities, as well as STEM-focused institutes, this achievement brought forth a commendable effort from UEH to maintain its high reputation as a research-oriented university specializing in Business, Economics and Law in Vietnam in recent years. In addition, according to the 2020 summary report, UEH has had 380 publications in prestigious international journals, including articles categorized under ISI, Scopus and ABDC (rank B and above). In 2020, UEH also had 271 articles published in domestic journals, recognized by the State Council of Professorship. Aspiring to promote international academic publications through continuous support from research funds and policy reforms, 2020 marks an outstanding effort in the university’s scientific research achievements. On top of that, in the face of COVID-19 pandemic, various UEH departments and institutes still persevered and showed tremendous strength as they organized a diverse range of scientific conferences and seminars, on multiple platforms and scales, with both domestic and international experts; namely 6 international events and 10 national events, along with establishing partnership with 62 foreign scientists for further research. UEH experts conducting in-depth discussion at a conference International conferences were held both online and offline, demonstrating UEH's great efforts in research, academic exchange and international publication Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong – Chairman of UEH University Council remarked: “In 2020, UEH has made sizeable progresses with the University’s overall scientific research activities. The result of our international publications last year is proof of the effectiveness of new polices on high-quality academic publications in a globalized higher education environment, while also showcasing commendable efforts from the Board of Management and UEH researchers, officials and lecturers. It’s with great pride that UEH continues to see rising tallies in the number of international publications while also partaking in various knowledge exchange occasions with fellow scientists worldwide.” UEH's JABES Scientific Journal, internationally published (Emerald) Not only was it recognized nationally, UEH has also received several major acknowledgments as well. Most significantly, at the 11th place out of 176 universities in Vietnam, U-Multirank 2020 put UEH in the Top 25 Best Universities in the world in its effort in contributing to lifelong career development, while Webometrics 2020 affirmed UEH as a leader in digital transformation and knowledge sharing in economics and business, and finally, QS Asia 2021 announced UEH in the Top 601+ Best Universities in the region. UEH aims to become a multidisciplinary university, in which the focus is on enhancing academic reputation to bring UEH to the Top 500 QS Asia and gradually reinforce its status as a highly prestigious school in Vietnam in training, research, consulting and economic policy, business, law and business information systems. News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department, Research Management - International Cooperation Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology January 4, 2021 marks an incredibly important milestone for nearly 4000 UEH students, Class of K45 as they welcomed the new year – new decade with a brand new and largest UEH campus yet. With its bustling atmosphere, UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus promises to bring UEHers closer to an open and creative learning environment while also upholding their goal to become a “green” university. Waiting for them upon disembarking Bus Route 45 was an impressively spacious and modern structure, now formally known as UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus. With a 10-story central building, 5-story lecture halls and a large, open square, the new campus is to become a go-to venue for fun and monumental events and festivals for all existing and incoming UEHers. On top of the impressive facilities and modern, state-of-the-art learning equipment, students also get to enjoy other accommodation means such as Cheers CVS stores (a subsidiary of Vietnam’s top retail system Saigon Co.op), OCB ATM vestibules, self-study spaces or rest areas, etc. Most especially, in order to create an ideal learning environment for the students, the university has also implemented a fully-functioning Department of Student Affairs and Smart Library in the Central Office Building for immediate access and support. Students disembarking Bus Route 45 and entering the new campus Excited students looking forward to participate in classroom activities Students experiencing self-catering services at the cafeteria Smart Library and the DSA Office at UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus Joining in on the excitement of the Class of K45’s first day, UEH Board of Management, led by Professor Nguyen Dong Phong (Chairman of the University Council), Professor Su Dinh Thanh (President of UEH), Professor Nguyen Trong Hoai (Vice President of UEH), Dr Bui Quang Hung (Vice President of UEH) and Associate Professor Phan Thi Bich Nguyet (Chairwoman of the Advisory Council), paid surprise visits to the lecture halls to both congratulate and observe the new learning flow at the new campus. Simultaneously, the BOM also moved quickly to make timely adjustments and refinement to ensure a continuous and favorable environment for both learners and lecturers at UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus. Heads of UEH visiting lecture halls at UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus MBA Pham To Thuc Han, Lecturer of UEH School of Management, proudly shared on her first impressions on her personal Facebook page, stating “Hello Campus N! Got to conduct my first lecture at the new facility today! Proud to be a part of a historic moment in the making!” Student Tat Chi Hung - School of Finance said: “I think the new campus is really cool! I especially love the fresh air and well-organized CVS and cafeteria. I’m certain that when the construction is completed, Campus N will be our ideal destination for studying as well as extracurricular activities for all UEH students like me!” On behalf of all of us at UEH, we hope that the new campus, UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus, will being about extraordinary experience for students enrolling at the university. News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology When you wake up in the morning, what is the first thing you usually do? Have a bright smile to welcome an excellent new day? Or complain about a sleepy wincing face about more acnes coming out due to sleeping late last night and that today is another tough day ahead? Have you ever noticed your shoulders are tired from pressures and sitting too long in front of the computer screen? Have you ever noticed your knees are too heavy, your back is too arched, your neck slants forward due to the incorrect postures in daily life? Those are the language your body is using to communicate with the world as well as with yourself. It is challenging to feel confident and comfortable with a strained body by fatigue and pressure. How can we feel comfortable with others when we don’t agree with our own bodies? Are you self-body shaming, annoyed and unhappy with yourself? And for how long have you also believed in the others’ shaming on your body? Overview of the sharing session among UEH students on the topic “Overcoming the fear of body shaming by self-love.” Learning to love your body is discovering your hidden beauty every day, to communicate positively with yourself and respond to the body's signal. Learn a correct posture and a natural gait, take a deep, full and refreshing breath, stretch and relax to find the real comfort inside your own body. You know, you need to learn how to cherish your body as the most precious gift you’ve ever had, the best present you’ve received, or the closest friend you will accompany in this whole life. When you spend a lot of energy observing, being nice, focusing on yourself, and learning how to change into a better version, you’ll forget the desire to change other people and also no longer care about the shaming that society gives you. You will then really know who you are, what you want, and feel no pressure from the outside world. The important things are your physical and emotional well-being, the love and caring of yourself, and living up to your heart's desires. And the most important of all is choosing yourself. Once you do it, other things will be in their places. Be nice to yourself. When you start to treat yourself well, you will be surprised to discover that life is wonderful. Such simple things as smiling and complimenting yourself with a few sentences every time you accidentally pass by a mirror will drastically change how you see yourself. When you know how to be nice to yourself, your life will change forever. You will never regret loving yourself. It was the message Ms. Naomi Truong - CEO of FYoung Dance Club shared with the students at the workshop on student care and support held by the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) on January 12th, 2021. Under the workshop series framework on student care and support, UEH has organized many useful activities inspired by deep concern and compassion for the students’ difficulties. DSA invited experts to share and answer the questions from students of each year or program, including the exciting and meaningful topic of Overcoming the fear of Body Shaming. DSA is expected to become a good and genuinely reliable destination for students to share and have their concerns adequately settled with the motto of dedicated service and a professionally trained and regularly updated team. News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) announced the admission for the 47th full-time undergraduate programs in 2021 is open for 5,850 students to 29 majors/specializations at HCMC campus (university code KSA), 500 students to 10 majors/specializations at UEH-Vinh Long (university code KSV). 04 majors at UEH - Vinh Long branch open for nationwide admission include Agricultural Business, E-commerce, Tourism and Travel Services Management and English Language. The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) announced the admission for the 47th full-time undergraduate programs in 2021 is open for 5,850 students to 29 majors/specializations at HCMC campus (university code KSA), 500 students to 10 majors/specializations at UEH-Vinh Long (university code KSV). 04 majors at UEH - Vinh Long branch open for nationwide admission include Agricultural Business, E-commerce, Tourism and Travel Services Management and English Language. Selection subject combinations: - Combination A00: Maths, Physics, Chemistry. - Combination A01: Maths, Physics, English. - Combination D01: Maths, Literature, English. - Combination D07: Maths, Chemistry, English. - Combination D96: Maths, Social Science, English. - Combination V00: Maths, Physics, Art drawing. 1. HCMC campus (university code KSA) – 5,850 students to 29 majors/specializations 1.1. Standard and high-quality program No Major Specialization Selection score Registration code for admission Selection subject combination Admission quota 2018 2019 2020 1 Economics Applied economics 20.70 23.30 26.20 7310101 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 Political economy 19.00 2 Investment Economics -  Investment Economics -  Valuation and Property Management 20.70 7310104 A00, A01, D01, D07 200 3 Real Estate -- 7340116 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 4 Human Resource Management -- 7340404 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 5 Agricultural Business -- 19.00 7620114 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 6 Business Administration Administration 21.40 24.15 26.40 7340101 A00, A01, D01, D07 700 Quality management Entrepreneurship management Technology and Innovation Management -- -- -- 7 International Business International Business 22.80 25.10 27.50 7340120 A00, A01, D01, D07 450 Foreign Trade 22.60 8 Logistics and Supply Chain Management -- -- -- 27.60 7510605 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 9 Commercial Business -- 21.70 24.40 27.10 7340121 A00, A01, D01, D07 200 10 Marketing -- 22.40 24.90 27.50 7340115 A00, A01, D01, D07 200 11 Finance – Banking Public Finance 20.00 23.10 25.80 7340201 A00, A01, D01, D07 950 Taxation Management Banking Finance Stock Market 17.50 Financial Investment 19.00 Investment Banking 18.00 International Banking -- Taxation for Business 18.80 International Trade - Custom Management 21.20 Credit Management -- -- -- 12 Insurance -- -- -- 22.00 7340204 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 13 International Finance International Finance -- -- 26.70 7340206 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 Financial risk management -- 14 Accounting Public Sector Accounting 20.40 22.90 25.80 7340301 A00, A01, D01, D07 650 Corporate Accounting 15 Auditing -- 20.40 22.90 25.80 7340302 A00, A01, D01, D07 150 16 Tourism and Travel Service Management - Travel Management - Cruise Management 21.60 23.90 25.40 7810103 A00, A01, D01, D07 150 17 Hotel Management - Hotel Management 22.20 24.40 25.80 7810201 A00, A01, D01, D07 150 Event and Entertainment Services Management 21.40 18 Economic Mathematics Financial Mathematics 19.20 21.83 25.20 7310108 A00, A01, D01, D07 Toán hệ số 2 100 Actuarial Science -- 19 Economic Statistics Business Statistics 19.39 21.81 25.20 7310107 A00, A01, D01, D07 Math times 2 50 20 Management Information Systems Business Information Systems 20.01 23.25 26.30 7340405 A00, A01, D01, D07 Math times 2 100 Enterprise Resource Planning 17.61 21 E-commerce -- 21.21 23.25 26.30 7340122 A00, A01, D01, D07 Math times 2 100 22 Data Sciene -- -- -- 24.80 7480109 A00, A01, D01, D07 Math times 2 50 23 Software Engineering -- 19.00 22.51 25.80 7480103 A00, A01, D01, D07 Math times 2 50 24 English language Commercial English 22.50 24.55 25.80 7220201 D01, D96 English times 2 150 25 Economic Law Business law 20.30 23.00 24.90 7380107 A00, A01, D01, D96 150 26 Law International Business Law 20.50 23.00 24.90 7380101 A00, A01, D01, D96 50 27 Public Management -- 17.50 21.60 24.30 7340403 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 28 Urban architecture Architecture And Smart Urban Design -- -- -- 7580104 A00, A01, D01, V00 50 29 Hospital Management -- 18.00 21.80 24.20 7720802 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 - Standard Program: For majors that apply 1 general selection score for several specializations, students' aspirations for those specializations shall be considered after 02 semesters based on their study results and quota of each specialization. - High-quality Bachelor Program: Training majors/specializations include Investment Economics, Valuation and Property Management, Commercial Business, Marketing, Auditing, Business Law, Administration(*), International Business(*), Foreign Trade(*), Finance (*), Banking (*), Corporate Accounting (*). (*) Whose programs are trained in English 1.2. Talented Bachelor Program No. Major Seletion score of 2020 Registration code for admission Selection subject combination Admission quota 1 Business Administration 26.00 7340101_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 2 International Business 7340120_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 3 Marketing 7340115_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 4 Finance - Banking 7340201_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 5 Accouting 7340301_01 A00, A01, D01, D07 100 - The Talented Bachelor Program (ISB BBUS) of the ISB Institute is a full-time program whose certificate is granted by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and is entirely trained in English. Students entering ISB BBUS have excellent academic records from specialized or key high schools nationwide. 1.3. Joint Programs: Joint program with The Victoria University Of Wellington (VUW) and the WSU-BBUS International Bachelor joint program with the Western Sydney University, Australia (WSU). 2. Vinh Long branch (university code KSV) – 500 students to 10 majors/specializations No. Major Specialization Selection score of 2020 Registration code for admission Selection subject combination Admission quota 1 Agricultural Business(1) -- 16.00 7620114 A00, A01, D01, D07 30 2 Business Administration Administration 16.00 7340101 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 3 International Business -- 16.00 7340120 A00, A01, D01, D07 70 4 Marketing -- -- 7340115 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 5 Finance - Banking Banking 16.00 7340201 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 6 Accounting Corporate Accounting 16.00 7340301 A00, A01, D01, D07 60 7 E-commerce(1) -- 16.00 7340122 A00, A01, D01, D07 (Math times 2) 30 8 Economic Law Business Law -- 7380107 A00, A01, D01, D96 40 9 Tourism and Travel Services Management(1) Tourism Management -- 7810103 A00, A01, D01, D07 50 10 English Language(1) Commercial English -- 7220201 D01, D96 (English times 2) 40 Admission information is regularly updated at https://tuyensinhdaihoc.ueh.edu.vn/ Note: (1) Majors with nationwide admission. The rest are open for students with permanent residence in 13 provinces of the Mekong Delta, including An Giang, Bac Lieu, Ben Tre, Ca Mau, Can Tho, Dong Thap, Hau Giang, Kien Giang, Long An, Soc Trang, Tien Giang, Tra Vinh, and Vinh Long. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Centering on learners as the focus to care and serve, on the morning of January 12, 2021, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) held a Conference on Student Affairs at Campus B. UEH's newly-born Department of Student Affairs is one of the first models of the public higher education institutions system in Vietnam that provides student-centric services. The conference aims to summarize and assess the care and support activities for learners at UEH over the past time, learn about learners' needs for new activities, develop cooperative partnerships with businesses in related activities, especially as the launch of the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) - Functional unit that is well trained in their specialty, attitude, skills, and protocol to increase student satisfaction. Based on researching and analyzing the care and support for learners at domestic and foreign universities, acquiring strengths from the management model of organizations and enterprises operating outside the education sector, UEH has decided to establish a new management unit - DSA, which functions as a focal point for providing and updating official information from the university to support learners and related partnership groups. Accordingly, caring for, supporting, and ensuring the best conditions for learners' learning, activities and research is the top priority task, along with orientation and education in the spirit of respecting Teachers, officials and employees, understand and follow the Universities' Culture. The school leaders and teachers cut the ribbon to inaugurate the Department of Student Affairs to students An introduction to functions of Department of Student Affairs Attending the event, on the side of the guest business leaders, there were Ms. Tran Thi Hoang Yen - Head of Human Resources in charge of Branding Development Employer of Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage Co., Ltd., Mr. Cao Van Duong - Head of Recruitment Department of Deloitte Vietnam Company Limited; Mr. Huynh Dao Vinh Chau - Head of Recruitment Department of L’Oréal Vietnam Co., Ltd; Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Quyen - Deputy Head of Human Resources Department of Chailease International Company Limited; Mr. Nguyen Tuong Quang - Head of Recruitment Department of Asia Commercial Bank (ACB), Mr. Tran Vinh Phuc - DiPrincipal of HCM Area, Mr. Vo Minh Vuong - DiPrincipal of Pham Ngoc Thach Branch, Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), Mr. Nguyen Viet Trung - Deputy HR DiPrincipal of Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank), Mr. Nguyen Trieu Thong - HR DiPrincipal of CT Group Group and representatives of enterprises C.P, AEON, HD Bank, VP bank. On the UEH side, there was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council; Dr. Tran The Hoang, Permanent Vice President of UEH-Alumni; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of the College Trade Union with leaders of the school units, reporters from information and media agencies and nearly 500 learners are representing students of all levels and training systems of the school. The conference provided participants with a variety of quality contents from taking pictures to check-in gifts to reports on research results on student care and support activities at UEH; a Ceremony for the launch of the Department of Student Affairs and sharing topics from famous experts on topics of interest to learners. On delivering the opening remarks, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal shared: The Department of Student Affairs at UEH was officially established based on merging the Political Affairs Department, the Student Support Center (Student Support Department), and some related jobs of the Student Affairs department of the Department of Training Management - Student Affairs. Derived from the context and trends of the technological revolution that has been and continues to make profound changes in higher education, universities are a provider of knowledge and an inspiration for learners about learning attitudes, self-study ability, and lifelong learning spirit. On the opposite side, in an increasingly open and internationally integrated environment, learners currently have many choices both in terms of addresses and methods to find knowledge for themselves. These changes have profoundly affected the way higher education institutions operate, which is seen as a driving force for higher education innovation. Therefore, it is more important than ever to improve the quality of training services, to attract learners, and to "support, care, orient" learners as customers. DSA's mission is dedicated to giving learners the best possible experience at UEH. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal delivered the opening speech On behalf of DSA, MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of Department of Student Affairs shared the vision and functions of DSA such as Information support, orientation activities; educational consulting; consulting activities; scholarship; multicultural integration; fight against sexual harassment; supporting learners with disabilities and extraordinary cases; solving questions; complaints of learners; student support services; training activities; professional activities; event organization. DSA staff will strive to become a reliable place and serve students better. MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of the Department of Student Affairs for learners shared Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the University Council and UEH leaders and teachers congratulated and encouraged the new unit to perform well the care and support of students according to the university's development strategy Dr. Nguyen Thi Doan Tran - Deputy Head of Department of Student Affairs and Student Nguyen Hai Nam, majoring in Marketing of UEH, reports research on student care and support activities at UEH In addition to the introduction of the establishment and functions of the Department of Student Affairs, the conference also has many topics presented by experts to introduce more clearly the activities that UEH serves the needs of learners. For Masters and Ph.D. students, understanding concerns about dissertations and theses such as research directions, research methods, data collection methods ..., DSA invited Dr. Le Nhat Hanh, Head of Research Methodology Department, Faculty of Management - UEH, to share the topic on How to build a research topic suitable for your ability? Dr. Nhat Hanh shared the research "secret" - the rule of fingers with 04 notes. Research issues should come from a topic that learners are curious, interested in, and experienced as much as possible. In addition to self-searching, learners can ask experts in their specialized fields about heated topics so that the topic is new and practical. To enhance the research paper, learners should choose the unique and strange research concept; regularly read published articles; consult good journals; choose data collection subjects: appropriate individuals (consumers, workers, tourists, students, and patients). Topic How to build research topics suitable for your abilities by Dr. Le Nhat Hanh, Head of Research Methodology Department, UEH School of Management, presented For students who are graduating, understand how concerns about recruitment trends change after the Covid -19 pandemic, career opportunities, the core qualities of employees are being sought by businesses. Search, DSA invited Mr. Nguyen Tuong Quang, DiPrincipal of Recruitment & Attraction Department, Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) - One of the hottest employers today, to talk to students about How the way to conquer employers in the context of Covid-19. Topic: How to conquer employers in the Covid -19 context shared by Mr. Nguyen Tuong Quang, DiPrincipal of Recruitment & Attraction Department, ACB Bank, UEH For new students who have difficulty adapting to and adapting to a new environment, the university study method, how to build friend-to-teacher relationships, balance learning and love, and DSA invited NCS.MSc. Mai My Hanh, Deputy Head of Psychology Department, University of Education Ho Chi Minh City, provides "tips" to help students have a beautiful and meaningful lecture time with the topic: Design a great university time. Topic: Design a great university time by MSc. Mai My Hanh, Deputy Head of Psychology Department, University of Education Ho Chi Minh According to research, the first 11 seconds are very vital to leave an impression on your partner. In order to help students build an elegant image that is the golden key in communication, Reporter: Ms. Truong Minh Xuan Thao (Primmy Truong), the beloved Beauty Blogger on social networks, lecturer from JRP Vietnam helped students build themselves their best version with topic: Build an elegant image in communication. Topic: Building elegant images in communication presented by Ms. Truong Minh Xuan Thao - Beauty Blogger on social networks, JRP Vietnam lecturer Currently, many students are victims of body shaming. Body shaming, also known as "disdain about appearance," can be simple sayings, but repeated repetition makes the listener feel self-confident, leading to obsession in life. Body language helps us overcome our fear of Body-Shaming and is more confident in front of the crowd, Ms. Truong Thi Minh Thuy (Naomi Truong), Founder & CEO at Fyoung Dance helped students use body language to overcome fears, afraid of body shaming. Topic Overcoming the fear of body shaming with the presentation by Ms. Truong Thi Minh Thuy, Founder & CEO at Fyoung Dance With the principle of always dedicated service, it is hoped that the UEH Department of Student Affairs will help connect learners with relevant, useful resources inside and outside the school, ensuring that learners can experience, not only in the entire learning process at the university but also before entering school and after graduation. Along with a team of highly trained, professionally trained, and continuously cultivated personnel, DSA is expected to become a right and reliable place for learners to express and be awarded and satisfactorily resolve their concerns. Some other photos at the conference: For businesses, teachers and teachers congratulate the Department of Student Affairs for students officially established CThe activities of taking photos to check-in and receiving gifts attracted a large number of students Awarded the UEH Cultural Contest News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Student Affairs. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology To access all published articles, please visit: http://jabes.ueh.edu.vn/, and choose either English or Vietnamese to your convenience and preference. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Seminar with the theme "Economics and Business: Agendas for the Uncertain World" consists of a series of talks related to economics and business aimed at directing research in the context of ongoing global instability (such as the Covid-19 epidemic). Under the presentation of Professor Ajai Gaur - guest attending as speaker, JABES Seminar Talks (JST 2020) was the first in a series of events held on December 22nd, 2020, at Campus A of HCMC University of Economics (UEH), attracting more than 60 guests online and nearly 20 guests related to economics and business attended offline. Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Vice-President, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES), chaired the Seminar. At the beginning of the program, Mr. Huynh Luu Duc Toan, representative of the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, made the opening remarks, announcing the reasons and context of the Seminar on the topic of opportunities and challenges for economic management in the context of the Asian economy. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief of the Magazine attended as chair of JST 2020 Prof. Huynh Luu Duc Toan – made a statement on reasons for organizing JST2020 Some photos at JST 2020 seminar: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of December 29th, 2020, at Hall A.116, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Campus, University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) solemnly held the Opening Ceremony for Part-time University Courses, Session 1 - 2021. Attending the Opening Ceremony, there was Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal, Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Deputy Head of Department in charge of Research Administration - International Relations, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Training Manager, Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of the Regular Training Department, and teachers who are the leaders of departments, faculties, institutes, and centers of the school and 480 newly admitted students of UEH. Speaking at the Opening Ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - The University President is pleased to welcome new students to the UEH family. He also advises and encourages the new students to strive and persevere in overcoming challenges while studying and working on getting the best results. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal delivers the opening speech of the course Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Head of Training Department regularly announces the Decision on the establishment of the course Course K2021 TP1 had 264 newly admitted students. This is the Part-time University Course for those who have graduated from high school, supplemented high school, having 3.5 years of training with the majors: Corporate Accounting, Human Resource Management, Business Law, Business International, Management, Finance, Marketing, Business English, and E-Commerce. Course K2021 LTCĐ/TP1 has 155 newly admitted students. This is the Part-time University Course for those who have graduated from college, having 1.5 years of training with the majors: Business Accounting, International Business, Financial Management Marketing, and Business English. Course K2021 LTTC/TP1 has 32 newly admitted students. This is the Part-time University Course for those who have graduated from Intermediate, having 2.5 years training with the majors: Corporate Accounting, International Business, Management, and Finance. Course K2021 VB2 / TP1 has 29 newly admitted students. This is the Part-time University Course for those who have graduated from University, having two years training with the majors: Human Resource Management, International Business, Finance, and Business English. Ms. Nguyen Tran Minh Chau - Representative of UEH Library guiding students to exploit data of the Library MSc. Nguyen Cong Nam - Representative of Student Care and Support Department with information about student support MSc. Nguyen Hoang Son - Deputy Head of Training Department regularly disseminates the academic regulations News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Regular Training. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of December 18th, 2020, at hall B1-205, Faculty of Law - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) organized the Scientific Seminar about "Enterprise Law and Investment Law" to share insights and suggestions on the implementation of two newly enacted laws with researchers, lecturers from other training departments and businesses. Attending the Seminar, there were researchers, lecturers, lawyers and people doing practical work from training institutions, business organizations such as Dr. Du Ngoc Bich (Head of Faculty of Law, Ho Chi Minh City Open University), Dr. Le Thi Tuyet Ha (Head of Faculty of Commercial Law, Ho Chi Minh City Open University), MSc. Tu Thanh Thao (Lecturer of Faculty of Commercial Law, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law), Lawyer Vo Hai Son (Legal Department, GS E&C Vietnam Company); lawyers and other practitioners who are graduates, postgraduates and those are studying in doctoral and master's programs at the Faculty of Law, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Speaking at the opening of the Seminar, Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi - Head of the Department of Economic Law and the Head of the Seminar's organizers said that the Enterprise Law 2020 and the Investment Law of 2020 have recently been passed by the National Assembly with a high rate of agreement. The researching and understanding of these two newly issued laws aimed at sharing academic research among researchers, lecturers from other training institutions and enterprises, and concurrently commenting on implementing the Enterprise Law and Investment Law in the coming time. Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi, the representative of the Organizers, gave the opening speech Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen, Head of the Faculty of Law, gave the opening speech Following the opening remarks, Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen, Head of the Faculty of Law, said that the UEH Faculty of Law has also actively participated in professional research activities in addition to teaching activities. In 2020, scientific research activities of faculty members had considerably flourished. Besides domestic publications, many international studies from lecturers of the Faculty of Law have been published. At least three research papers have been published in ISI and SCOPUS systems. He especially emphasized that the training orientation of the Faculty of Law, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City aims to provide high-quality human resources for the law profession, specializing in Business Law. All things considered, the Seminar served as an excellent opportunity for academic exchange between researchers and enterprises. In the future, the Faculty of Law wishes to organize more academic activities to meet the needs of spreading and sharing knowledge to the whole society. After the opening session, the Seminar entered the first session on Investment Law under the direction of Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi and Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen. The first session focused on discussing new points of the Enterprise Law with topics on: enterprise establishment, enterprise seal, State enterprise, and corporate governance. Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi and Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen co-chaired the first discussion session on Enterprise Law Dr. Nguyen Thi Anh began her speech with many new points on Enterprise establishment under the Enterprise Law 2020. Accordingly, the enterprise registration procedure has undergone many interesting reforms, especially the emergence of regulations relating to the business name and seal. At the Seminar, the topic of State-owned enterprises was deeply concerned by the participants. Many studies on new regulations in the form of State-owned enterprises were presented at the Seminar. Besides, regulations on corporate governance of joint-stock companies are also discussed. In general, regulations on corporate governance of joint-stock companies have not really created a breakthrough in the corporate legal environment. Dr. Nguyen Thi Anh opened the presentation by going through the new points in business registration under the new Enterprise Law 2020 Dr. Le Na presented the history of the State-owned enterprises institutions in the Vietnam Law Dr. Du Ngoc Bich discussed the corporate governance structure MSc. Tu Thanh Thao commented, discussed additional issues on the new Enterprise Law and Investment Law at the Seminar Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien discussed joint-stock company governance from the perspective of enterprise practices In the second session on the Investment Law under Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi and Dr. Tran Van Long's direction, the Seminar focused on discussing foreign investment procedures and investor's rights and obligations. This session took place excitedly from the speeches "New points of the Investment Law and its impact on real estate business" of Lawyer Vo Hai Son, "Legal framework on investment in some countries and in Vietnam" by Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi, and the discussion of Dr. Le Thi Tuyet Ha. Although it has been amended in the spirit of creating an open mechanism for foreign investment activities, in general, the new Investment Law has not opened the way to welcome capital. Many places in the law are still vague, not clearly explained, creating reservations in making investing decisions. Researchers believe that investment legislation should require closer coordination of regulators and improved legislative techniques. Dr. Tran Huynh Thanh Nghi and Dr. Tran Van Long co-chaired the second discussion session on Investment Law Dr. Le Hung Long discussed the concept of State-owned enterprises in the Enterprise Law 2020 Dr. Le Thi Tuyet Ha discussed Investment Law MSc. Le Thuy Khanh made a presentation on "Reforming the corporate seal from the perspective of administrative management" An overview of the Seminar on Enterprise Law and Investment Law The Seminar ended at 11:45 AM on the same day. The Seminar contributed to clarifying many new contents of the Law of Investment and discovered the inadequacies, simultaneously contributing many ideas to improve the Law on Investment and Enterprises in the coming time. News articles: Faculty of Law, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of December 15th, 2020, in the room A.205, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City organized a meeting with the delegation from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, who came to visit and share their experiences about the activities of their University Council. Attending the meeting, on the side of the leaders of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, there was Assoc. Prof. Tran Diep Tuan - University Council President - Head of Organization and Personnel Department, Assoc. Prof. Chau Ngoc Hoa - Head of Supervisory Board, Prof. Le Quang Nghiem - Head of Academic and Professional Department, Assoc. Prof. Do Van Dung - Head of Finance and Assets Department, Assoc. Prof. Ngo Quoc Dat - Secretary of the Board of Directors, Assoc. Prof. Do Thi Hong Tuoi - Finance and Human Resources Department. On the side of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), there was the presence of Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the UEH Communist Party Committee, Chairman of the University Council, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh – President, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President, MSc. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - President of Advisory Council; Assoc. Prof. Ho Viet Tien - Director of the Graduate Training Institute - Secretary of the Board of Directors, Mr. Le Dong Du - Deputy Chief of the Office, MSc. Duong Minh Man - Deputy Head of Human Resource Management Department. An overview of the meeting At the meeting, representatives of leaders from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh shared the contents of the role of the University Council in the general activities of the University; the working relationship between Communist Party Committee, University Council, and Board of Management; decentralization and division between the University Council, Board of Management and affiliated units with the same functions of the Standing University Council and other practical experiences in the operation process. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President shared the contents about the University Council's role in UEH's general activities, the working relationship between the Communist Party Committee, the University Council, and the Board of Management. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ho Viet Tien presented functions of the Standing University Council Sharing at the meeting, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the University Council, said that the UEH University Council operates under the revised Higher Education Law and Decree 99. One of the new points of the UEH School Council is that there is a Standing University Council that has the authority to decide on matters authorized by the University Council, the Communist Party Committee, and the Board of Management are aware of doing work for the common development of the University; clear, transparent, and coordinated assignment and division; organize weekly briefings to monitor and closely direct school activities. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the UEH University Council, shared Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Diep Tuan - President of the Council of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, sent his deep thanks to the Council of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City for having enthusiastically supported the sharing of experiences, thereby helping the Council model of Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy to operate more effectively in the coming period. Hopefully, on the nearest occasion, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City will have the opportunity to visit and exchange experiences with the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Diep Tuan - President of the Council of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, shared Speaking at the meeting, the delegates from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City expressed the impression on UEH University Council activities in 03 things: Their compliance with the law, their practical application of the law; Their transparent openness and position of each individual that creates a united, well-coordinated team; Institution is one part, personal awareness is an essential second part contributing to the overall success of the school. The visit and working session of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City has opened up many problems for the university council's operation of two units to be increasingly influential in the coming period. The two units exchanged their experiences Leaders of two units gave souvenirs News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, University Office. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of January 15, 2021, continuing the program “Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge", the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) and Ho Chi Minh City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank (HDBank) held a signing ceremony of comprehensive cooperation at Hall B1.302 (Campus B) with the purpose of promoting the strengths of each party in order to connect and support each other in the process of operation and development, contributing to maintaining a good relationship of both parties, thereby creating a basis for cooperation with many other projects in the future. Overview of the ceremony Attending the ceremony, on the side of HDBank, there were Mr. Pham Quoc Thanh - Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Trinh Minh Thao - Acting Head of HR Division, Mr. Tran Van Huong - Deputy Head of Corporate Banking Division, Mr. Vo Hoang Long - Deputy Director of Retail Banking Division and other leaders of HDBank. On the UEH’s side, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, and other leaders of UEH along with the participation of a large number of students. Speaking at the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President shared: The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has promoted the cooperation with corporations, enterprises, and agencies in training human resources as required by the society. HDBank is one of the largest financial groups in Vietnam with a good reputation in the market, so we hope this signing ceremony will mark the formation of a fully sustainable partnership and bring many practical benefits. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President delivered his speech We highly appreciate today's cooperation with UEH - the leading provider of human resources in economics, business administration for Vietnam, especially in the southern region. In the early days of my tenure at HDBank, I asked the HR Division for annual training to measure the proportion of UEH students joining the bank as an indicator of the success of the HR and training segments. The higher index proves that HDBank's attractiveness, working environment, and quality of human resources bring higher added value to customers. The signing ceremony is a historic milestone, not only bringing the value of human resources to HDBank, but also bringing benefits to both parties in training and sharing research projects, facilities, care of future human resources for HDBank and the next generation of Vietnam, Mr. Pham Quoc Thanh - CEO of HDBank said. Mr. Pham Quoc Thanh - CEO of HDBank shared In the signed agreement, UEH and HDBank agreed to cooperate in 04 major contents: Connecting training and practicing as well as supporting the development of applicable research capacity; improving human resources and attracting talents; connecting brand communication and delivering messages, images; connecting to share for social responsibilities. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH and Mr. Pham Quoc Thanh - CEO of HDBank performed the signing ceremony and shook hands to congratulate on the partnership. On the occasion of the signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement, HDBank awarded 50 million VND to the UEH Study Encouragement Scholarship. MA. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Department of Marketing and Communication UEH received the scholarship for student awarded from the leader  of HDBank After the signing ceremony, HDBank 2021 Recruitment Day was organized to create career opportunities for UEH’s students. The program attracted hundreds of students of UEH from various majors to participate. In particular, students can join in direct interviews to practice interviewing skills with employers right at the event. Ms. Tran Thi To Tam from HDBank's Recruitment Department, Human Resources Division introduced about the recruitment program A large number of students participated in the Recruitment Day of HDBank Students participatied in the interview directly at the event The signing ceremony of the cooperation and Recruitment Day of HDBank took place with great success. Hopefully, the cooperation between UEH and HDBank will practically benefit for both sides, especially for the future generation of students. Over the 45-year journey with many efforts of generations of teachers and students, UEH has been constantly developing in quality and quantity, reaching the international level and affirming its brand, effectively contributing to the national construction and socio-economic development. UEH is a prestigious center for training, research, and consulting in economic science, finance, business, law, management, and technology for business and economics in Vietnam, approaching international quality standards. Some other photos at the ceremony: Leaders of two units gave and received souvenirs Students checked-in at the program Students' happiness when participating in HDBank's Recruitment Festival Performances brought a joyful atmosphere to the program News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The year 2020 marks the 55th anniversary of the pricing industry in Vietnam and 40 years at UEH. Appraisal profession was established in 1997 and officially legalized since 2002 with the introduction of Ordinance No. 40/2002 / PL-UBTVQH10. Although still young compared to the history of formation and development in the world, in the past two decades, valuation activities have made many positive contributions to the socio-economic development of the country. In recent years, the fourth industrial revolution has created a new era, affecting almost every sector in the economy. Through the support of technology, the digital era has created new opportunities for the development of appraisal industry in the world and in Vietnam. However, artificial intelligence, IoT, virtual reality or big data analytics also pose many challenges for current appraisers as well as training and providing human resources of price industry for future universities. Workshop of Valuation activities in the context of the industrial revolution 4.0 attracted attention from many different stakeholders in the field of prices appraisal. Attending the seminar, on the guest side, there were Ms. Phan Thi Chau - Vice President of Vietnam Patent Association, MSc.Appraiser. Nguyen Ngoc Chau - Chairman and General Director of E XIM Valuation JSC, MSc. Pham Ha Minh - Chairman and General Director of Vietnam Valuation and Consulting JSC, MSc. Trinh Hong Thinh - Chairman and Director of Phuong Nam Consulting and Valuation Co., Ltd, MSc.Appraiser. Phan Nguyen Uyen Ha - Deputy Director of MHD Valuation Co., Ltd, MSc.Appraiser. Le Quoc Hung - Director of TMS Consulting Company Limited. On the organizers side, there is Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Head of Economics Department, MSc. Nguyen Quynh Hoa - Head of Valuation Department - Head of the Organizing Committee, MSc. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of Planning - Investment - Development - Director of Cedzo Center - Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Dean of the Faculty of Economics delivered the opening speech at the conference Opening the seminar, MSc.Appraiser. Nguyen Ngoc Chau - Chairman and General Director of E XIM Valuation Joint Stock Company (EXIMA) presented a presentation on the necessary capabilities of human resources in the valuation industry in the context of the industrial revolution 4.0. Next, Ms. Phan Thi Chau - Vice Chairman of Vietnam Patent Association presented intellectual property - a popular asset in the digital age - in terms of governance, a new tool in operations. business of startups. MSc. Nguyen Ngoc Chau - Chairman and General Director of E XIM Valuation Joint Stock Company presents a presentation on the necessary capabilities of human resources in the valuation industry in the context of the industrial revolution 4.0. Ms. Phan Thi Chau - General Director of Vy Long Joint Stock Company - Vice Chairman of Vietnam Patent Association presented a presentation on Intellectual Property Management: A new tool in business operations of startups. At the seminar, round table appraised prices with the participation of 4 speakers: MSc.Appraiser. Nguyen Ngoc Chau, Ms. Phan Thi Chau, MSc.Appraiser. Trinh Hong Thinh, MSc. Nguyen Quynh Hoa, with the coordination of MSc.Appraiser. Nguyen Kim Duc - Lecturer in Valuation subject. During the discussion session, all 04 speakers and guests shared openly about the issues posed for the appraisal profession in Vietnam in the past time as well as new directions in the future. Round table Valuation The seminar took place successfully, opening up many problems for price appraisal activities in Vietnam to be more and more effective in the coming period. Some pictures at the workshop: Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Head of Economics Faculty contributes ideas Speaking from Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of Planning - Investment - Development, Director of Cedzo Center MSc. Le Thi Thu Cuc - Director of Consulting Department of Valuation Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Vietnam commented on the program Comments from expert Pham Thi Binh - Former Deputy Head of Government Pricing Department Chairman of Royal Valuation Joint Stock Company Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Tu - Southern Institute of Construction Planning participated in the discussion MSc. Mai Phuoc Huong - Director of Saigon South Investment Consulting and Valuation JSC contributes ideas Speaking from MSc.Appraiser. Le Duc Hai - Head of mortgage product management department for Standard Chartered Bank MSc. Ngo Thao - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Valuation Company presents his opinion Appraiser Le Manh Dung - Deputy Director of Post Office Financial Investment and Valuation JSC commented at the Conference Discussion opinions from TTV. Pham Huu Hien - Finance Director of Hoan Cau International Investment Joint Stock Company Dr. Le Tan Phuoc - Lecturer of Banking Faculty, UEH shared at the program Delegates take souvenir photos News, photo: Department of Economics, Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic has dragged the year 2020 to the bottom of an economic cycle with a decade low GDP growth of 2.91%. However, the dual goals of fighting against the pandemic and socio-economic recovery and development achieved are attributed to the success in controlling the pandemic and comprehensive economic stimulus packages by the significant role of Government management. GDP growth in the 4th quarter increased by 4.48%, higher than 2.69% of the 3rd quarter, which made the trend of economic recovery more solid and hence revealed a prospect that 2021 would initiate a new growth cycle with these features as follows. Tenure effects of the first year The political event, XIII Party Congress, scheduled to be held in early 2021, plays an important and decisive role over the subsequent 5 years. The undertakings, guidelines and policies proposed by the Congress will become the critical orientation for the country's development in all aspects, especially in the economy. The successful growth model based on the intensity of labor and natural resources contributed to the country's development for more than 35 years of innovation and integration, is now no longer suitable for internal conditions as well as international circumstances in the new era. Accordingly, science, technology, and innovation instead are considered as the main pillars in the new growth model of Vietnam’s economy. This will usher in the next stage of development fueled by these first-seen economic incentives. The new model and policies need to be driven by innovative and creative thinking. After the Congress, the authorities from the central to local level will be organized by new leaders. Certainly, in the first year of their tenure, they will make their best efforts to prove their capabilities of managing and leading the country with far-reaching measures to implement the directions and guidelines set by the Congress. As a result, 2021 may become the tipping point of the next growth cycle. People shop at a supermarket in Ho Chi Minh city. Photo: Nhu Quynh The effectiveness of “tonics” for the economy Social distancing and suspension of economic activities to combat the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 seriously weakened the health of the economy. Therefore, the Government launched a lot of economic stimulus, pain-relief and support packages, viewed as the tonics for the economy. These direct or indirect relief packages for workers and business sector stimulated demand for domestic consumption on a large scale and boosted public investment and exports. Monetary and fiscal policies were also contractionary to an extreme extent. The public investment package worth more than VND 700,000 billion were disbursed over 70% and relevant projects are being urged day and night to ensure progress. However, the ailing state of the economy at that time could not absorb all of these support and stimulus packages. Most of the above capital sources were mainly captured in the transmission channels, creating the effect of cheap capital flow. Therefore, these strong motivations accompanied with the factors of relaxing policy and mechanism mentioned above shall promote the economy to move and start to accelerate in 2021. Risk appetite increased Throughout 2020, the uncertain consequences of the pandemic and coping solutions such as social and economic distancing terrified many people. No economic stimulus policy can resist such panic unless it is believed that the pandemic has been actually controlled and repelled. If the vaccination is tested successfully on humans, mass vaccination in 2021 will assure community safety. At that time, many people will inevitably rush into work with more determination and effort to make up for the shortages and losses of the old year, making economic activities more active for the coming time. Business projects, plans or investment decisions which previously postponed due to Covid-19 or lost their viability due to financial and credit constraints will totally have the opportunity to restart with greater effort and determination. Importantly, the psychological effects and behavioral factors will then make people more willing to take higher risks because their fear has been eliminated and the confidence in the macro environment has significantly improved with aforementioned optimistic signals. High determination, daring to take more risks, and psychological effort to adapt to the "new normal state" harmonized with and driven by open economic policies, loose financial and credit conditions, easier capital and production-business input conditions will create a sustainable recovery and steady growth. If this process is well maintained, it will promote an important movement for the economy in the new phase. A corner of Hanoi Highway towards the center of Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Quynh Tran. A new generation of businesses The emergent consequences of Covid-19 through the entire world’s and Vietnam’s economy are activated as the drastic elimination coming to businesses. Despite the toughness of evolutionary principles, it brought growth. While unsurvivable businesses and organizations were dissolved or went bankrupt, there were thousands of newly established enterprises as well as so many other survivors who succeeded in transforming their operations and business models. As a typical example, a company renowned for its nationwide distribution system of mobile phones and electronic products has shortly introduced the "shop and to-door delivery" service to adapt to the social distancing which paralyzed traditional retail stores. Or many farmers who used to be unfamiliar with the internet had to strive to promote and trade their agricultural products through social media during the anti-pandemic isolation. And lumber companies have turned to produce finished products with higher quality and design to conquer other fastidious markets or for domestic consumption instead of exporting raw materials to the Chinese market... These examples showed that Covid-19 has been creating a better development of new businesses. According to a survey conducted by the World Bank and the General Statistics Office of Vietnam, as of this September, more than 60% of surveyed companies successfully implemented digital transformation to adapt to the business instability caused by Covid-19. The new decade has created pressure but also offered opportunities for new business models and young enterprises. Innovative business ideas and models motivated by breakthrough policies and mechanisms, supported by preferential investment capital, absorbed by the recovery of aggregate demand will spur a new business generation who will definitely create a new growth cycle. Source: VnExpress Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the process of formation and development over the past 44 years, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) always focuses on improving and renovating facilities towards the "green" and "smart" university model according to international standards; meeting the requirements of improving the quality of training, scientific research and school governance activities. Besides serving students, officials, experts, scientists, etc, the school wishes to share creative and development space with your units, individuals wishing to organize events, training sessions, meetings, seminars, with modern equipment, spacious space, standard sound and light and reasonable cost, giving users the best experience in the central location of Ho Chi Minh City. UEH's A and Vo Thi Sau Campus are located in prime locations in District 3,which is very convenient for traveling to and from downtown areas. Meanwhile, Facility B is located in the center of District 10, dubbed the "smart building" with 15 floors and 2 basements. The space provides endless creative inspiration for users and inspires breakthrough business ideas that UEH wants to share with you including: Hall, meeting room, conference room and training room. In particular, the office area meets the diverse needs with reasonable costs for many different types of activities of individuals and units. Conference hall with a capacity of 166 to 922 seats at Campus A and B. In particular, the Smart Light Hall at Campus B is suitable for organizing events of modern, international, luxurious and classy colors. Well furnished and professional meeting room and conference room with a capacity of 16 to 166 seats. In particular, the space at Vo Thi Sau Campus is arranged creatively, located in the knowledge and relaxation complex of the UEH Innovation Institute, helping to inspire employees and learneres, helping them interact and support each other more effectively. In addition, the University also has a modern training room, open space from 50 to 200 seats. Smart event hall, dubbed "Theatre of Dreams" International standard system of meeting rooms and conference rooms. Modern training room, open space All halls, meeting rooms, training rooms have corresponding utilities such as sound systems, projectors, air conditioners, LED screens, televisions, teaching and working systems, security cameras and elevators, etc. When support is needed, UEH's IT department and receptionist are always ready to help. It can be seen that sharing UEH's event space, meeting room and training room helps to create ideas, spread knowledge, contribute to building effective and sustainable relationships between UEH and partners and communities. For more information about the program, please refer to the program "Sharing creative and development space with UEH" here. UEH's innovation space - Caring for sharing News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the program, on the invited universities side, there were Assoc. Nguyen Van Huan - Head of Department of Economic Information Systems - University of Information Technology and Communication - Thai Nguyen University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Manh Tuan - Head of Department of Management Information Systems - Industrial Management Faculty - Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology; MSc. Nguyen Duy Thanh - Deputy Head of Department of Management Information Systems - Banking University; Dr. Cao Thi Nhan - Deputy Dean of Faculty of Information Systems - University of Information Technology - VNU HCMC; Dr. Pham Xuan Kien - Head of Management Information Systems Department - Department of Management Information Systems - Banking University; MSc. Nguyen Quang Hung - Deputy DiPrincipal of Business Intelligence Research Department; MSc. Bui Huy Binh - Chairman of Trace Verified Joint Stock Company - Deputy Head of Technical Department of Transparent Food Association. On the side of University of Economics, City. Ho Chi Minh, with the presence of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; MSc Thai Kim Phung - Vice Dean - In charge of Faculty of Business Information Technology; MSc Phan Hien - Deputy Head of Faculty of Business Information Technology. An overview of the Conference Representative of the host organization ISBM 20, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal expressed his deep gratitude to the university community for coordinating to organize as well as preparing all conditions for the conference to take place successfully. The conference brings together the latest research, conducted by researchers from universities across the country, to solve problems of the application of information systems in business and management. In total, there are more than 32 research papers with 02 main topics discussing the role of information systems in business - management, and applied technology methods in business - management. The articles all apply many different approaches, from approximation model in economics, quantitative models in management information systems to models of machine learning and data mining in business. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal gave the opening speech Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Huan - Dean of the Faculty of Economic Information Systems - University of Information Technology and Communication - Thai Nguyen University presented flowers to congratulate Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of UEH Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh and MSc. Thai Kim Phung representing the organizers of the conference gives souvenirs to representatives of schools and businesses Regarding the plenary session, the reporters took turns to present topics on the role of management information systems in the digital economy, experience in implementing information systems for businesses/localities, new direction of e-commerce in Vietnam. The speakers participating in the conference shared many issues of concern, such as: the implementation of a comprehensive information system in education, the impact of Covid-19 on businesses, the necessary conditions for businesses to implement digital transformation, difficulties and directions to promote e-commerce on a par with developed countries, at the same time highlighting the current situation and solutions to help small and vulnerable retailers to develop in the digital age... Assoc. Dr. Nguyen Van Huan - Dean of Economic Systemic Department - University of Information Technology and Communication - Thai Nguyen University reports on the role of information system management in the digital economy MSc. Bui Huy Binh - Chairman of the Board of DiPrincipals of Trace Verified Joint Stock Company - Deputy Head of Technical Department of the Transparent Food Association shared his experience in implementing information system for local businesses. Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh - DiPrincipal of IDT graduate training program - Faculty of Business IT - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Senior consultant of Kaspersky Indochina Group presented the new trends of e-commerce Vietnam In addition, the conference also held two parallel reporting sessions on the topic of the role of the information system in business - management and applied technology methods in business - management. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Huan, MSc. Nguyen Huy Binh and Dr. Ngo Tan Vu Khanh participated in discussions Delegates asked questions at the plenary session The speakers presented at the parallel reporting sessions Delegates took photos for collective souvenir The Conference on Information Systems in Business and Management helps to increase the sharing of research results on information resources management, to develop solutions and services based on information technology, as well as to exploit information systems in organizational forms and at the individual level. In particular, the conference received attention and shared meaningful and practical research results in terms of governance, organization and society in the context of the 4 Industrial Revolution. News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department, Faculty of Business Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This is one of the 9 key projects of UEH in the period of 2021 - 2025 to propose new policies in UEH human resource development and propose specific tasks and implementation roadmaps to achieve the quality of the team and increase in the proportion of international lecturers and experts at UEH. The program welcomed the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - University Council President; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council; project team; representatives of the leaders of the faculties/training institutes; Board of Manager; Office; representatives of the training faculties of Vinh Long Branch. An overview of the group project report At the reporting session, Dr. Le Nhat Hanh - Member of the project team presented the basis of the project implementation from the policies of the state; scientific basis, international reference and practical experience of domestic and foreign schools to increase the proportion of international lecturers. Dr. Nguyen Thi Doan Tran - Member of the project team continued the presentation with sharing about the status of professional qualifications, English proficiency, the proportion of international lecturers at UEH; Policies that promote UEH-ers learning, improve proficiency and performance at the main campus. At the same time, Dr. Doan Tran outlines the current UEH regulations on English proficiency standards; statistics on the level of English proficiency of lecturers and the results of UEH's English training organization in the 2016-2020 period; the situation of International lecturers/experts at UEH and the current policies to attract international lecturers. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Head of the project team presents the general objectives of the project and specific goals for the period 2020 - 2025. Accordingly, in the next period, the percentage of UEH's doctorates will increase to 60% to 70% in the total number of teaching staff; 100% of lecturers and management staff have English proficiency as prescribed by UEH; adding 30 Associate Professors to the teaching team of the school; the rate of international faculty is 20%, of which 50 are full-time faculty; building a network of international lecturers and experts who have come, worked, cooperated in teaching, research,... with UEH. Dr. Bui Quang Hung also presented solutions to improve education; increase the percentage of professors and associate professors; fostering; recruitment with limitations and sanctions measures; solutions to improve English proficiency and sanctions for non-standard cases; solutions to increase the international faculty proportion and content, progress, and assignment of specific tasks. Dr. Le Nhat Hanh presents the basis of the project Dr. Nguyen Thi Doan Tran shared about the status of professional qualifications, English proficiency, the proportion of international lecturers at UEH Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Project team leader presents general objectives of the project and specific objectives for the period 2020 - 2025, solutions, progress and specific tasks assignment. On behalf of the school leaders, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council highly appreciated the report content of the project group, having a basis for implementation, sanctions and a clear time frame. He suggested that the group edit, supplement and complete according to the comments from the leaders of the units; send school officials to receive their comments before issuing and implementing according to the set time frame. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council gave a summary speech We hope that the project will soon be implemented according to the specified time frame and achieve the expected results, meet the requirements of internationalization and develop prestige and academic reputation of the University, step by step making UEH become a multi-discipline, multi-field university, thereby having a place in prestigious rankings in the region. News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department, Project team. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 2020 is a year full of fluctuations for the education sector and whole society. With the wise, flexible, constantly innovative direction of the Board of Directors; the efforts, solidarity and consensus of the collective of officials and employees, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) has achieved many positive and remarkable results in training, scientific research and in administration. Let's take a look back at UEH's 12 highlights and celebrate what we have achieved in 2020! 1. Successfully organized the Party Congress of the School for the term of 2020 - 2025 and established the School Council for the term of 2020-2025 with strategic orientations, especially the implementation of 9 major projects to improve the academic reputation, brand and to internationalize UEH. Congress 14th, term 2020 - 2025 2. UEH was ranked in the Top 601+ universities in Asia for the first time by QS Asia. In addition, UEH continues to be ranked in the top 25 best universities in the world by U-Multirank for "contributing to lifelong professional development" in the field of Knowledge Transfer. 3. UEH leads economic sector schools and is in the Top 10 universities in Vietnam for international publication Researchers at UEH's Strong Research Group Room 4. Completed the re-organization of the school leadership (School Board, Board of Directors) in accordance with the Provisions of the Law on Higher Education to amend and complete the organization of units from the subject level, re-organize the management units according to the model of the enterprise (Department of Human Resource Management , Marketing - Communication Department, Department of Care and Support for Students, etc) Assoc. Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Staff, Vice Minister of Education and Training awarded the decision to recognize the UEH School Council for the term 2020 - 2025 Ceremony to announce the decision to recognize the President and appoint vice-president of UEH for the term 2020 - 2025 5. UEH established the first Campus and enrolled the students for the Regular university course in Vinh Long province, meeting the requirements of training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta. The ceremony to announce the decision to establish the Campus of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics in Vinh Long Province Students studying at UEH Vinh Long Campus 6. To complete important enrollment targets, training tasks, scientific research, creating an important basis and solid foundation for UEH to implement breakthrough strategies for the period 2020 - 2025 Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the School Board and Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - The president awarded certificates of merit for the units that successfully completed the task of enrollment in 2020 Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the School Council awarded certificates of merit to the collectives with outstanding achievements in scientific research. 7. UEH completed the upgrade the facility of UEH - Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus on the basis of putting into use the 15-storey building 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong (B1) and upgrading all classrooms and landscapes of lecture hall B2 Intelligent and modern UEH-Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus 8. Completion of 1st phase – UEH Nguyen Van Linh Campus Project with 10 storey building and the 5 storey lecture hall, which will be put into use for teaching and learning from January 2021. The 10-storey building of UEH - Nguyen Van Linh 9. In the context of the impact and influence of Covid-19, UEH still ensures the stability of the lives of lecturers, officers and employees as well as actively supports and accompanies the difficulties of students. The joy of UEH teachers on the 38th anniversary of Vietnam Teachers' Day November 20th, 2020 10. All UEHer and its students actively and proactively implemented the online teaching and working model quickly and smoothly in the face of the impact of the Covid-19 pan-epidemic, making an important contribution to UEH's completion of its 2020 goals and tasks. Teachers participate in online teaching training 11. UEH actively promotes multi-disciplinary strategy, establishes institutes in new fields of technology, health, smart cities, and strengthens the application of technology in training, digitalization and digital transformation in administration activities Leaders of Institutes of Financial Technology, Smart And Managed Urban Institutes, Institutes for Agricultural Policy and Health Research signed cooperation with partners 12. Establishing and putting into operation UEH Boutique Hotel, marking a new step in organizing activities for training and research of a university. UEH Boutique Hotel News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Teachers in the central building of UEH - Nguyen Van Linh Campus The school organizes 04 visits and planting trees for all UEH teachers. Coming to the program "TIME 4 GO GREEN", Teachers are allowed to visit the ministry area (N1) which is a 10-storey central building consisting of lobby, offices, classrooms, smart library, etc and the fully-furnished lecture hall (N2) consists of classrooms, lecture rooms, teaching and learning facilities. In particular, UEH teachers have jointly planted trees, mainly fruit trees on the campus and the surrounding area around UEH - Nguyen Van Linh Campus (the largest campus of the school until now, with an area of about 11 hectares). Teachers participated in “TIME 4 GO GREEN” Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President shared: UEH - Nguyen Van Linh Campus is a very important achievement of UEH in 45 years of establishment and development. Along with the participatiion in teaching and management at the new facility, attending tree planting activities today will mark a milestone and instill confidence for all UEH-er towards building together “Green” University model for UEH. "The spacious and modern UEH-Nguyen Van Linh campus is invested in the learning and living of students and lecturers. For me personally, participating in tree planting activities is a small contribution to creating a green space at UEH - Nguyen Van Linh Campus, aiming to build a "green university" that attracts many Vietnamese and international students. Planting trees is also an activity aimed at the younger generation of students, creating shade for them in the place of learning, living, and also creating a inheriting tradition for them to continue to promote what teachers have built." Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Research - International Cooperation shared after the experience at the new facility and participated in tree planting activities. "Today, we visited UEH's N campus (UEH - Nguyen Van Linh Campus) - Which would be the greenest and most uni-campus campus of UEH! I'm really excited and proud! I'm ready for next semester at Nguyen Van Linh Facility!" Prof. Hoang Thu Hang shared on his personal Facebook page, after being with his mother, Prof. Dr. Vo Thanh Thu (Faculty of International Business - Marketing) visited and participated in planting trees at the new facility. "I am very happy to participate in the program, happy to contribute more green space for students and the school. UEH - Nguyen Van Linh campus is very spacious and bears the image of an international campus. I used to be lucky enough to go to school in Australia, although it was different in terms of many conditions, but the campus in Nguyen Van Linh made me feel like I was standing on the campus of the Australian school. I myself feel like I'm really part of UEH when I'm able to grow a young branch myself and watch it grow slowly over time, like I'm building bricks for UEH myself." Dr. Le Hung Long - Faculty of Law shared. Currently, South City is a modern urban area with many universities domestic and abroad such as RMIT, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance, Van Hien University, Cryptology Academy, etc, developed with existing residential areas such as Conic, Mizuki, Intresco 13E, GreenLife 13C, Happy city, Saigon Intela, etc. Accordingly, there will be many convenience stores, shopping areas, crowded dining opened to serve the needs of students and residential areas. Standing out in the middle of the new urban area of South city, located on the front of Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, UEH's new campus is being finished, promising to bring UEH-er an open, creative learning environment, in green spaces close to nature under the green university model. Currently, Cheers convenience store - under the leading retail system of Vietnam Saigon Co.op to serve the needs of eating for students, officials have been developed on the campus UEH - Nguyen Van Linh. By actively building the green landscape of the school, contributing to the new urban area of South City to become the "green lung" of the city, UEH expresses its commitment to always strive to provide the best educational and research environment, helping students to effectively learn knowledge, improve practical application capacity, awakening the creative potential in each person, developing excellent economists and administrators for society. The program will continue to be implemented in the near future for UEH’s lecturers, officials and students to participate. Some photos of the program "TIME 4 GOGREEN": Teachers participated in planting trees at UEH - Nguyen Van Linh Teachers visited the ministry zone Teachers visited the well-furnished lecture hall News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department, Facilities Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Over the past two decades, Asian countries and developing ones have achieved very promising economic growth rates, but there are on-going concerns about environmental problems and quality of life. In addition, global warming and climate change are also strikingly reminiscent of improving the environment and using resources effectively. At the annual conference on the Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia occurring simultaneously, researchers discussed the applied economics instrument and other emergent issues relating to adaptation, damages reduction induced by environmental consequences as well as the strategies of green growth, towards the region's comprehensively sustainable economic development such as policy-based tools, responsive scenarios, transition management, and international cooperation. Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was organized with offline mode in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) and Khon Kaen (Thailand), and online mode with other countries  around the world. Attending the conference, there were Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Director of Institute of Southeast Asian Environmental Economics, Dean of School of Economics, Assoc.Prof. Nguyen The Chinh - Director of the Institute of Strategy and Policy, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, members of the Central Theoretical Council and researchers in environmental economics in Vietnam. Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President delivering the opening speech at the conference Dr. Annie-Sophie Crepin of the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics in Sweden opened the conference with the analysis of the role of economics in responding to abrupt changes in ecosystems, from local to global scales. Although most of the time changes in ecosystems take place slowly, it can sometimes happen unexpectedly when the state reaches a tipping point. In this regard, Dr. Annie-Sophie indicated that conscious awareness of such complex dynamics in an ecosystem could shed further light on how the ecosystem is possibly well-managed. Since then, she has also highlighted many instruments and approaches that could be employed to take into account these phenomena. Dr. Annie-Sophie Crepin - Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics shared her perspectives of the role of economics in responding to abrupt changes in ecosystems from local to global scales. Besides environmental issues, the researchers also debated the COVID-19 pandemic and experiences in the field of environmental economics. The studies provide the evidence that the responses of policy makers, individuals and enterprises to COVID-19 are not in line with typical responses to environmental problems. In most countries, governments have been prepared to take decisive actions to impose costly restrictions on work and personal life, to an unforeseen extent before. Given Prof. Vic Adamowicz’s perspective from the University of Alberta (Canada), COVID-19 has drawn some lessons to environmental economists. In addition to respecting the natural environment, people also put weight on social interactions, and these two practices ​​could interact with each other. Besides, adaptive capacity could significantly mitigate the cost of exposure restriction policies and should be considered when evaluating policy-related proposals. Moreover, preparation for many urgent cases could fundamentally reduce social costs, by facilitating a faster response. A further focus is that the enhancement of new technologies could play a critical role in reducing external effects. Furthermore, the effectiveness of supply policies for public goods could be improved by trusted leaders who provide clear, transparent and informed information, emphasizing the public and private benefits of compliance and guidance. Prof. Vic Adamowicz - University of Alberta, Canada presented valuable lessons that environmental economists could draw from the COVID-19 pandemic. Together with 02 scholarly intensive presentations in the conference, Dr. Eren Zink - Research Advisor of the Swedish Embassy in Bangkok, from the perspective of a research-based funding agency, comprehensively covered the research role on making a difference in environmental management and development of social welfare. Accordingly, he noted that the formation of research communities such as the Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) is a prerequisite step to create profound contributions to the comprehensive development of the region. Dr. Eren Zink - Research Advisor of the Swedish Embassy in Bangkok provided a better understanding of research’s role to make a difference in environmental management and development of social welfare from the research-based funding agency's perspective. Interacting with Dr. Eren Zink, Assoc.Prof. Nguyen The Chinh, Director of the Institute of Strategy and Policy, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, would like to express his gratitude to the globally giant research sponsors, including Sweden International Development Cooperation (Sida) or Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Worldfish has established supportive conditions for generations of researchers in Vietnam with a strong foundation for their capacity in research and international cooperation in the scope of environmental economics. As one of the first Vietnamese to partake in the EEPSEA program since the early 1990s along with Mr. Tran Vo Hung Son (former Dean of Economics - UEH), Assoc.Prof. Nguyen The Chinh highly appreciated the fruitful results that the program has brought. With the relentless efforts and dedication of environmental economists to research and policies for many years, the Law on Environmental Protection (revised) in 2020 has taken a long step forward when a new chapter is included in the Law on Environmental Protection "Economic Instruments, Policies and Resources for Environmental Protection". Assoc. Prof. Nguyen The Chinh - Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and Environment to share the profound contributions of EEPSEA and researchers to the economic environment in Vietnam and Southeast Asia In addition to critical speeches, the conference was also conducted with 7 parallel sessions with topics of interest pertaining to Southeast Asia's Economy and Environment such as: Climate Change, Fisheries and Marine Resources, Environment and Development, Pollution and Health, Ecological Tourism and Services, Disasters and Adaptive Policy, and Environmental Valuation. Institute of Southeast Asian Environmental Economics (hereinafter ‘the Institute’) was developed by a transition from Economy and Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA). Established in 2016, the Institute inherits the fundamental function of the EEPSEA and provides a platform for the ASEAN region in implementing transdisciplinary research to address challenges with respect to the global environment. The Institute has become a research hub for the top economic and environmental organizations in many different countries in the region, cooperatively conducting interdisciplinary studies to determine the values ​​of the environment as well as carry out the training courses for the usage of economic tools and techniques in analyzing environment-related issues. Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Environmental Economics delivered the opening speech of the conference. Researchers in the field of environmental economics in Vietnam discussed the economics-based instruments in the Law on Environmental Protection (revised QH/2020) recently issued by the National Assembly of Vietnam. Discussion with researchers in the field of environmental economics in Southeast Asia on the strategy of building a greener, cleaner, and more comprehensively developed economy of Southeast Asian. Delegates discussed at the conference Researchers in economic environment field took photos together News, photo: Institute of Southeast Asian Environmental Economics Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Brief introductory video of all 3 centers, their missions and duties Overview of the press conference In becoming a high-quality, practical and global educational institution, along with complete autonomy regarding academia, research, and financial independence, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City formally announces the opening of 3 new research centers/institutes whose missions revolve around providing top-notch knowledge and resources while acting as a bridge between students - researchers - management to create a well-oiled machine working hand-in-hand against challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 on the basis of Smart Technologies to reach a more Sustainable future. The underlying theme “From Smart to Sustainable” and the launch play an important role in the University’s work of community building, which includes establishing a conducive learning/researching environment, offering professional consultations regarding FINTECH, evaluating the impact of technology on all social aspects, along with resolving rising issues pertaining to urban development, food security, so as to strive for a smart and sustainable living space and conditions. Professor Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH President stated, “The newly-instated institutions of UEH were established in accordance to the University’s long-term development plan to become a multidisciplinary, research-oriented institution, with a strong mission statement on integrating management and economics directly into other fields. The most significant impact factor UEH hopes to achieve is that, with the aid of these 3 centers, the University can begin to form more meaningful networks with relevant stakeholders, continue providing insightful knowledge and high-quality resources to meet societal demands. Additionally, the University also promises to improve its academic and research reputation through professional economic consultation to help resolve social issues and play its role as a useful contributing member.” The 3 research centers are held accountable for the following responsibilities: Financial Technology Institute - FTI: to conduct research, provide training, resources and implementation of FINTECH technologies Institute of Smart City and Management - ISCM: to act as a smart partner and bridge to all relevant stakeholders, propose and execute strategies to address and resolve all urban planning issues Institute of Smart City and Management - ISCM, and Health and Agricultural Policy Research Institute - HAPRI: to develop further studies and improve on current socio-economic policies (especially agriculture-related), attract international collaboration to enhance research capabilities, and carry out technology transformation and training support. . Overview of the press conference Through this press conference, UEH once again wants to reiterate its commitment to fulfilling societal demands through maintaining and sustaining a high-quality education system while claiming its presence internationally. At the same time, the University hopes to become a key university in the region, an ideal destination for many international students while living up to the goals of being a practical and global educational institution Photos from the event: Professor Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH President delivering the opening keynote Mr Tran Son Vu - Chairman of Association of Research and Consultancy on Policies and Law for Investment in Vietnam presenting congratulatory bouquets to the institutions’ representatives The signing ceremony for partnership between FTI and Association of Research and Consultancy on Policies and Law for Investment in Vietnam The signing ceremony for partnership between ISCM and HTE Global LTD., Co. The signing ceremony for partnership between HAPRI and TraceVerified and HORUS LTD., Co. UEH University Board presenting Business Leaders with souvenirs Event participants taking a commemorative photo Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology JABES SEMINAR TALKS 2021 (JST 2021) | February Talks
Hosted by Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) Topic: "The Usefulness of Game Theory: Comments on the 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics" Keynote speaker: Prof. Tilman Börgers Lead Editor, Journal of Economic Theory. Samuel Zell Professor of the Economics of Risk, University of Michigan. Author of the textbook "An Introduction to the Theory of Mechanism Design" (Oxford University Press, 2015). Time: February, 2021 Place: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Vietnam Note: Within 3 days of JST 2021 | February Talks, JST Organizing Committee will send an email to the participants: - For those who join the virtual seminar: Official link via Zoom. - For those who want to take participate in the seminar: Our detailed program. Registration: https://shorturl.at/aqNQ8 Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Teachers and students attended the Student Scientific Research Workshop of Faculty of Economics On attending the program, the students had the chance to listen to interesting sharings from the two guests, Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh and Dr. Ho Quoc Thong. With the topic "The skill of writing a scientific article", Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh gave some suggestive ideas and helped the students to have good directions for their scientific research topics. Illustrating by a practical example, Dr. Ho Quoc Thong shared an interesting study on behavioral economics by experimental method, entitled: “Celebrity endorsement of pro-environmental behavior”. Specifically, this study has the participation of the famous beauty pageant runner-up Hoang Thuy to spread behaviours and activities that are friendly towards the environment. In particular, entering the workshop session, the students were also divided into 4 groups, presenting 14 research topics by themes under the evaluation of the chairing lecturers and the contributions of the students who share the common interest. The workshop attracted the participation of more than 200 students, creating a useful academic exchange environment, promoting research motivation for each student. Following the Student Scientific Research Workshop activities, the Faculty of Economics organized a program aimed at developing the scientific research capacity of the students of the Faculty of Economics. The program has sharings, exchanges, and answering questions between teachers, groups of students who have won scientific research awards and interested students. In order to encourage and commend the quality research of students, the program also summarizes and awards outstanding research awards in Student Scientific Research Workshop. This is also the start of a series of activities to support students of the Faculty of Economics in particular, students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh in general in the implementation of scientific research. Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh presented the topic "The skill of writing a scientific article" Dr. Ho Quoc Thong shared the topic “Celebrity endorsement of pro-environmental behavior” Teachers who participated in the Student Scientific Research Workshop Students who participated in research reports at the Workshop Teachers and students who participated in the topic of developing scientific research capacity of students News, photo: Department of Economics, Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Smart city is an urban model that applies information technology and artificial intelligence to manage and improve living standards, improve service quality of the city government and use energy resources and natural resources efficiently. Smart city is one of the major topics of the world, set out to answer the question: What will the future of billions of people living in cities be with deep participation of technology? According to the smart city development project, by 2025, Vietnam has at least three smart cities in three key economic regions in the North, the Central and the South and more than 40 cities that are oriented towards smart city development. By 2030, Vietnam will have formed a chain of smart cities in key economic regions, step by step connecting with smart cities in the region and in the world. How do people and businesses benefit from this model? What are the conditions needed to build an efficient smart city? How are the roles of the three "houses": the state, the university and the entrepreneur? On the morning of October 12, 2020, representatives of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) - Dr. Trinh Tu Anh: Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management (UEH) participated in the Online Economic Seminar: Scenarios for the future of Smart City - From policy to implementation. The seminar was also attended by Mr. Nguyen Viet Long - Deputy Director of Binh Duong Department of Technology, Director of Binh Duong Smart City Office, Mr. Phan Thanh Son - Director of Strategic Sales Department, FPT Corporation. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management (UEH) participated in the Economic Seminar: Scenarios for the future of Smart City - From policy to implementation At the seminar, the guests discussed in depth the fundamental elements of the smart city model, opportunities and challenges of cities in Vietnam in implementing this project, as well as key recommendations. This model works in a leading regional economy. Experts say that it takes coordination from both the state, universities and entrepreneurs to build effective smart cities. From the university's perspective, Dr. Trinh Tu Anh has many interesting things to share about smart city: When it comes to smart cities, what are the first 5 keywords that you come up with? Standing on the aspect of university/research institute and having researched for quite a period of time in this field, the 5 keywords that I find very essential for the current story of metropolis/city development are "integration", "consistency", "urban problem solving", "using resources efficiently", "smart technology". From the university's perspective, how do you define a smart city? There are many definitions of cities or smart cities, each country will choose a definition suitable for its context to develop. From the point of view of the Institute of Smart City and Management and its collaborators, we can see the city as a living body of a human being, the more active the metropolis/city is, the more active it is. spawned many different problems. So a smart metropolis/city is a place where you can solve urban problems through the application of technology with the resources you have effectively, towards sustainable development. Smart metropolises/cities are a growing trend all over the world, proving to have solved many urban problems. However, in the next 5 or 10 years, another more effective metropolis/city model in sustainable development may come into being. No matter which metropolis/city model is developed, the ultimate goal is sustainable development and enhancement of the quality of human life. From the university's perspective, what are the criteria to consider a smart city? From the point of view of the Institute of Smart Cities and Management, smart city is a place where people truly feel happy, where they are able to use tools according to their needs and efficiency. In Vietnam, what are the challenges of the smart city model now? In my opinion, the biggest challenge of the current smart metropolis/city model is how cities/localities must choose their own identity or issues that need to be prioritized to be thoroughly solved within a certain period of time and calling on everyone from all fields, departments... to join together to implement that goal. What lessons can Vietnam learn from, or should avoid, from smart cities around the world? After a long time studying smart cities, visiting many smart cities to learn, professors and experts in the world also shared that there is really no final destination of a smart city. The smart city is the path to the end, not the final destination. Therefore, each locality needs to determine what they need to do in the next 10-20 years, locate their locality on the map of the city's sustainable development. In addition, a very important issue is the open mindset, the willingness to share information and work together to solve any problems in the city. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City established the Institute of Smart City and Management to create an integrated platform - Where the "progressive" from the government, the locality, the stakeholder, the local population domestic and international... are ready to share information openly for the common goal of the community. What is the role of the university in smart city development? In addition to training human resources that are high in quality and meet the needs of businesses and society, the University/Research Institute is also an integrated platform - where all fields, units, sectors inside and outside can share - education - research - consultation - decision support - evaluation - control strategies, projects, projects, schemes to solve solve problems in society. It also helps motivated experts and scientists from universities and research institutes to do what they want and share information for the common goal of the community. What does the university want to participate in the smart city development policy? Currently, each of our subjects is aimed at solving a certain problem of the city, of life, so we expect universities to be more involved in strategies, projects, researches to develop smart cities from the beginning with the role of consulting and decision-making. With the investment and development of smart urban studios, urban simulation (at the Institute of Smart Cities and Management of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) as well as other laboratories of many universities In other learning, we aim to become R&D centers and together with enterprises and the state to build living labs to solve the problems that smart cities address in each locality, each unit according to specific requirements. News, photos: Marketing - Communication, Institute of Smart Cities and Management. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The attendees included Assoc. Luu Bich Ngoc - Chief Office of National Council for Education and Human Development, Ministry of Education and Training, Assoc. Nguyen Thanh Ha - member of the Council of National Economics University, Assoc. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of UEH Advisory Council and Director of UEH Institute of Innovation, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Head of Human Resources, Deputy Director of Institute of Innovation, Dr. Tran Mai Dong - Head of Scientific Management and International Cooperation Department, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Science Management and International Cooperation Department, together with other scientists who implemented the topics, representatives from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Department of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology, leaders of universities, science and technology organizations, professional associations and lecturers at UEH affiliated units. In the first session, the attendees discussed the role, type identification, evaluation criterias and development forms of intermediaries in Vietnam science and technology market. This helped researchers, policy makers grasp seminar content and practical information related to Science and Technology intermediary organizations. Thus, they could make policy recommendations on evaluation, management and development such organizations in accordance with market needs and developing enterprises to that end. Delivering the opening speech, Assoc. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet stated: “Vietnam science and technology market is very potential. However, to transform research ideas to reality, to commercialize science and technology products is a real challenge. There are barriers such as legal, mechanism, barriers between supply and demand as well as issues in analyzing and evaluating market risks. In fact, statistics from Vietnam and all over the world have shown that the more science and technology market develops, the stronger economy grows. Intelligence of mankind and scientific research results are utilized for economic development. This conference is very meaningful in the current context, which is a channel to connect universities and businesses, listen to scientists, experts and business managers and come up with ideas solving problems and developing science and technology intermediaries. Dr. Pham Ngoc Hieu, Director of Center for Technology Simulation and Product Development, Ministry of Science and Technology opened the seminar with the speech: "Increasing the value of technology transactions in science and technology market". Put technology transaction value to the center, this paper proposed some solutions for technology transaction value increase in line with digital transformation trends. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dao Thi Thanh Lam - National Economics University reported: “Evaluation criteria of Vietnam scientific and technology intermediary organizations capacity and performance”. This report is based on some initial survey results of national science and technology topics: “Research and propose policy solutions to support the development of intermediaries in Vietnam science and technology market”. Guests raised their ideas and opinions during panel discussion part under the moderator of Assoc. Prof. Vu Minh Duc, Dr. Pham Ngoc Hieu and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dao Thi Thanh Lam. Practical management experiences of intermediaries in science and technology market was also shared at the seminar. The case study was Center for the incubation of High-Tech Agricultural Enterprises (guest speaker: Ms. Le Thi Be Ba - Deputy Director) and Ho Chi Minh City Handicraft and Wood Industry Association (guest speaker: Mr. Nguyen Chanh Phuong, Vice President and General Secretary of the Association). The industrial revolution 4.0 has created new knowledge, scientific and technological products and economic models. This has a significant impact on enterprises’ operation orientation, applied research institutions, and curriculum at universities. The second session: "New economic model of science and technology market in the context of Fourth Industrial Revolution" is a space to discuss new development trends. MSc. Pham Thanh Thuy Vy - Lecturer at Faculty of International Business - Marketing, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City presented the report: "Business model innovation in the context of Industry 4.0". This report has clarified the transformation and innovation of business models in the context of Industry 4.0. Researchers and businesses need to propose timely solutions adapting to the technology changing pressures that is happening. The presentation also opened up a discussion among researchers, enterprises, science and technology organizations about solutions to link State, School and Enterprises. This way, we can deliver new scientific and technological knowledge as well as products to meet the needs of universities (research perspectives) and enterprises (practical perspectives). Under the moderator of MSc. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Director of UII Arboretum, Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Director of UII Training & International Cooperation and MSc. Pham Thanh Thuy Vy, the panel discussion took place excitingly. At the seminar remark, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet expressed sincere gratitude towards the experts, scientific researchers for their valuable time. Their opinions are useful contributions in connecting intermediaries with science and technology market to meet supply and demand on industry 4.0. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Dr. Bui Quang Hung - UEH Vice President delivered the opening speech The attendees included entrepreneurs, domestic and international experts on innovation, blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and strategic management such as Prof.Dr. Utz Dornberger (Director of the International SEPT Program at the University of Leipzig, Germany); Mr. Cris D. Tran (General Director of Infinity Blockchain Venture); Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh (Senior Manager of Axon, Former Head of AI Research, Samsung SDS); and Mr. Dao Trung Kien (PNJ Strategy Division Director). From UEH, the seminar welcomed Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council and Director of Institute of Innovation; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department and Director of Financial Technology Institute; MSc. Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Deputy Director of the Institute of Innovation and various lecturers from all departments, faculties. Presenting the opening keynote speech, Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger - Director of the International SEPT Program of Leipzig University showed an overview of Innovation Management in Vietnam enterprises. The opening discussion from Prof. Dr. Utz Dornberger - Director of International SEPT Program of Leipzig University, Germany In this seminar, Mr. Cris D. Tran shared about the necessity of blockchain technology in information processing, transparent operation and automation at corporations and enterprises. Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh - Former Manager of Axon, Former Head of AI Research, Samsung SDS also shared about digital transformation issue with the presentation: "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning". Mr. Cris D. Tran’s keynote speech about “Technological trends in business development strategy - Blockchain technology” Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh - Former Manager of Axon, Former Head of AI Research, Samsung SDS delivered the keynote speech: "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning". Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao delivered a speech on: "great blockade" and global trends after Covid-19; the impacts on Vietnam in general and its policy; Adaptive and resilient capacity of Vietnamese enterprises post Covid-19. “50% business needs to be digitally transformed post Covid-19”, stated by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department and Director of Financial Technology Institute Mr. Dao Trung Kien (Director of PNJ Strategy Division) brought up a case study of digital transformation at PNJ in which business and working environment had changed post Covid-19. Mr. Dao Trung Kien stated “The great lessons of PNJ for self-recovery after Covid-19: Consistent leadership in decision making; Rebuilding a completely new business model, Willingness to dismiss what have been carefully prepared but may lead to failure” The attendees raised questions Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council and Director of Institute of Innovation gave flowers to the guest speakers Guests were taken photo UEH in4biz 2020 seminar is a part of the Southeast Asian TechFEST 2020 activities. TechFEST is a great chance for UEH to collaborate with the Government, State, Private Sector toVietnam economy's development in scientific, technological, and innovative directions. This is also a great opportunity for UEH to lead a pioneering role in enhancing practical application capacity, unleashing each person’s creative potential and developing the next generation of economists, managers with "UEH Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge" program. News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology From the Ministries and Departments: Dr. Vu Van Hoa - Deputy State Audit General. From Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the School Board, Head of the topic; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice-president; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of UEH Advisory Council. From the National Economics University, there were Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong - President; Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Van Hoa - Vice-President; together with members of the Science & Training Council; representatives of departments, faculties, institutes, centers, of the two universities and members of the Project. Thêm Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the Council of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, Chairman of the opening remarks The seminar exchanged, discussed and consulted experts on existing obstacles for public universities to apply the governance model under the mechanism of full autonomy, as well as potential policy proposals. Experts have contributed ideas and useful comments to help improve the governance model of public universities under the mechanism of full autonomy in Vietnam to develop sustainably, improve training efficiency, financial transparency, as well as to create internal resources within autonomous public universities. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of UEH Advisory Council presented the presentation "Autonomy of Universities in Vietnam: necessity and challenges" The presiding committee conducted the discussion session at the seminar The delagates discussed at the Seminar Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thanh Ha - National Economics University hosted the seminar Participants of the seminar took souvenir photos together News, photo: Communications Department of National Economics University. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Southern region has been proven to be a fast-growing agricultural area. The restructuring of crops and livestock is providing opportunities for agricultural market development to improve livelihoods for the poor, opportunities for high-quality agricultural production to serve consumers, and opportunities to contribute to Vietnam's economy. However, the Southern region also suffers from general weaknesses from the current situation from Vietnam's agriculture, whereas the majority of exports focuses on raw or preliminary products, and there is no concentration on land planning as well as no geographical and marketable instructions of for agricultural products. With the aim to discuss and propose output solutions for agricultural products in the Mekong Delta region, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Vinh Long Department of Industry and Trade co-organize the Seminar "Outputs for agricultural products in Southern provinces" under the direction of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province and the Department of Domestic Markets (Ministry of Industry and Trade), along with the participation of the Institute of Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) of  the Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development (IPSARD), and the Center for Environment for Development (EfD-Vietnam). The researches at the seminar play an important role in understanding and overcoming the obstacles in multiple aspects of agriculture sustainably for the region, as well as ensuring  farmers to have the opportunity to be benefitted from such solutions. Research topics are presented and discussed at the seminar with the aim to work towards the future. As policies have changed and international agreements have been signed, this seminar will be an opportunity for researchers to share new knowledge, extensive research and their studies on two topics: 1. Policies and technologies for agricultural outputs. 2. Enterprises and agricultural products market. Following the seminar will be the "Conference of connecting supply and demand in the Mekong Delta Region" with the participation of distributors, enterprises, manufacturers of Mekong Delta provinces and some provinces in the Northern region, etc. The program will take place in 1 day (November 9th, 2020) - Time: + From 7h30 to 11h00: Seminar “Outputs for agricultural products in Mekong Delta provinces” + From 13h30 to 16h30: Conference “Connection - supply and demand of Vietnamese agricultural products”. - Address: Duc Phat Hoang Gia Restaurant Hall (No. 68 / 8D, Pham Thai Buong Street, Ward 4, Vinh Long City, Vinh Long Province) The seminar is an opportunity to share research results and practical experiences on agricultural development from researchers in the region. This is also an opportunity for government agencies, provinces, cities, research organizations and enterprises to discuss opportunities for cooperation and agricultural development for the Southern provinces of Vietnam. With the desire to receive many comments and discussions at the seminar, while supporting businesses, manufacturers to find opportunities for cooperation to bring agricultural products to market, the Organizing Committee would like to invite scientists, managers and agencies, units and distributors to attend and exchange and share practical experience as well as research results, policies and solutions to contribute to providing solutions to solve the outputs for agricultural products in the Mekong Delta provinces. For more information about the workshop, please contact: 1. MSc Vo Thanh Truc - UEH Vinh Long - Phone: 0845993139 - Email: trucvt@ueh.edu.vn 2. Doan Vinh Hung - Deputy Manager of Commerce - Phone 0909987018 - Email: phongqltm2011@gmail.com News: Seminar Organizers Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH was honoured to welcome Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong - Deputy Director of Southern Affairs Department, Ministry of Science and Technology; Mr. Ngo Thanh Son - Deputy General Director of VMED Group, Head of Healthcare Technology Village; Mr. Nguyen Francis Tuan Anh - Senior Advisor of Technology and Solutions of VMED Group; Colonel. PhD. Tran Quoc Viet - Deputy Director of Hospital 175; Second Degree Specialist Huynh Ngoc Hon - Deputy Director of Trung Vuong Hospital; MSc. Dang Thanh Hung - Head of Information Technology Department of Children's Hospital 1, Deputy Head of Information Technology Department, Ho Chi Minh City Department of Healthcare; Mr. Nguyen Hoai Nam - CEO of Jio Healthcare; Mr. Nguyen Bao Thang - Representative of Southern Region Healthcare Technology Joint Stock Company (FaCare); MSc. Le Thi Thanh Tam - In charge of Intellectual Property Management Division, Department of Science and Technology Research, University of Healthcare and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City and all guests and experts passionate about healthcare. Overview of the Seminar Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong - Deputy Director of the Southern Affairs Department, Ministry of Science and Technology began by stating his expectation that the Seminar would serve as an open and communicative forum to discuss innovative approaches to implementing smart healthcare, and simultaneously, initiate inter-departmental collaboration across multiple start-ups and leading medical experts in the country. Then, Mr. Ngo Thanh Son - Deputy General Director of VMED Group, Head of Healthcare Technology Sector also elaborated on his mission and plan joining VMED, which was to form a more coherent partnership between tech companies and healthcare organizations” Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong - Deputy Director of the Southern Affairs Department, Ministry of Science and Technology delivering the opening keynote Mr. Ngo Thanh Son - Deputy General Director of VMED Group, Head of Healthcare Technology Sector The first item on the agenda was a report from MSc. Dang Thanh Hung – Head of IT Department at Children’s Hospital 1 / Deputy Head of IT Department of HCMC Department of Healthcare, titled “Automation and Digital Transformation at Children’s Hospital”. Mr. Hung was able to captivate a few initiatives carried out by the Hospital over the last few years, including digitizing department and patient’s information, inpatient expenses, invoices, chronic illnesses and other specialities, etc. Additionally, Mr. Hung moved to introduced other smart projects accomplished at the hospital, such as data warehousing, drug procurement bidding, medication warehouse, etc. MSc. Dang Thanh Hung – Head of IT Department at Chilren’s Hospital 1 / Deputy Head of IT Department of HCMC Department of Healthcare In the face of both growth opportunities and challenges in our economy, especially within the healthcare industry, experts trained in med-tech have come forth to dissect and discuss their start-up projects with the rest of the seminar attendees. Mr. Nguyen Hoai Nam - CEO of Jio Healthcare on creating a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem (clinics, laboratories, pharmacies, healthcare insurance) and on-demand healthcare services, both online and at-home. Mr. Nguyen Bao Thang - Southern Regional Representative of Healthcare Technology Joint Stock Company (FaCare) on the combination of smart healthcare equipment and information technology (IoT) application when monitoring healthcare services. MSc. Le Thi Thanh Tam - Head of Intellectual Property Management Division, Science - Technology Research Department touched based on the fact that there is an imperative need for universities to have smoother collaboration and coordination with businesses so that more scientific research can be conducted with higher accuracy and probability for practical applications. In addition, Mr. Nguyen Francis Tuan Anh - Senior Consultant on Technology and Solutions of VMED Group, Member of the Professional Advisory Council of Healthcare Technology Sector, moved to discuss the foundational connections between 5 relevant entities (University – Government – Scientists – Businesses - Community) and how they, when combined, can form a cooperative playing field for all leading med-tech organizations. The project hopes to bring about breakthrough innovations from the US to Vietnam and later other international markets via partnerships between startups and industry experts, etc. Mr. Nguyen Francis Tuan Anh - Senior Consultant on Technology and Solutions of VMED Group, Member of the Professional Advisory Council of Healthcare Technology Village introducing Medtech Tribe Concurrently, MSc. Le Thi Thanh Tam added to the dialogues several start-up products from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy: "Application of AioT acupuncture equipment in healthcare" by MSc.Dr. Le Minh Luat - Lecturer in Acupuncture Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, HCMC; and Project "Ponset - In A new treatment for Clubfoot" Nguyen Thi Thu Hang - 6th year student of University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City. Start-up projects presentations from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy As part of the Southeast Innovation Start-up Festival 2020 (TECHFEST Southeast 2020), the “Digital Transformation Solutions to Revolutionize Smart Healthcare” Seminar was successful in creating an open space for distinguish guests and leading healthcare experts to converse and elaborate on ongoing and future initiatives. Through the program, the Seminar hopes to, in part, contribute to the building of a holistic ecosystem, conducive to start-up thriving in STEM development, more specifically in healthcare, so as to promote more domestic and international partnerships. More photos at the Seminar: News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology An overview of the Seminar Attending the Seminar, guest attendants included Assoc. Prof. Dr Nguyen Van Thao - Vice Chairman of Central Theory Council; Mr. Nguyen Trong Duong - Deputy Director of Department of Computerization; Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Director of Quang Trung Software City; Mr. Ho Duc Hung - Deputy General Director of MISA Joint Stock Company; Mr. Tran Anh Tuan - Managing Director, Sao Bac Dau Technology Company; Mr. Ngo Hoang Gia Khanh - Deputy General Director of Business Development, TIKI Joint Stock Company; Mr. Ta Xuan Thinh - Director of SmartPay Personal Electronic Wallet Division, Smartnet Trading Service Company Limited. As for UEH, in attendace were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of University Council, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President, along with representatives from various organizations, departments, etc. Upon seeing various digital transformation processes across various fields, such as commerce, investment, finance, banking, etc., Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong is hopeful and adamant in leading UEH to also partake in such quest to seek further opportunities while identifying potential risks and challenges in the new digital age. After 4 months, UEH has collected 56 substantial papers, all of which contributed significantly to the theoretical and practical application of the revolution of digital economy in Vietnam. The 6 main topics discussed at the Seminar were all heavily associated with digital transformation, including Legal Proceedings, Governance and Public Funding Management, Trade Services, Business Administration, Tourism, Finance-Banking, Accounting – Auditing, STEM-Innovation. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of UEH Council delivering the opening remarks Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thao - Vice Chairman of Central Theory Council welcoming distinguished guests and all attendees As the first opener, Mr. Nguyen Trong Duong – Deputy Director of Department of Computerization, Ministry of Information and Communication touched based on “Reorienting the strategies for economy digital transformation in the context of national digital revolution”, to which he then proposed several resolutions to further expand on this process in the days to come. Mr. Nguyen Trong Duong - Deputy Director of Department of Computerization, Ministry of Information and Communications on the reports of National Digital Revolution Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong expressing gratitude to guest speakers In further development, more speakers took turns exploring several key aspects of the seminar, mostly concerning economic and urban development in the new digital era. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and UEH Management (ISCM) delivered her findings on “The Role of Universities and Research Institutes in Digital Transformation of Economies Towards Smart Urban Development in Vietnam". From the analysis of the digital transformation model in educational institutions around the world (Cloud Computing, Living Lab, ...), ISCM wishes to bring technology applications into research and development of the digital economy and smart cities in Vietnam. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of the Institute of Smart Cities and UEH Management (ISCM) presenting her findings Next, Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Director of Quang Trung Software City brought forth his own company’s direct experience in this revolution. With its advantages already being a digital platform, Quang Trung Software City had implemented several steps in data consolidation with regards to operations management in order to turn those figures into valuable and meaningful business tools. Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Director of Quang Trung Software Park delivering his report Sharing digital transformation solutions to help businesses recover production and business in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr. Ho Duc Hung - Deputy General Director, MISA Joint Stock Company commented on the needs for business to apply technology in corporate governance, depending on different stages and scale. For that reason, each business needs to be prepared with more holistic resolutions and a more diverse approach in cross-functional collaboration between Accounting – Finance, Marketing and Human Resources. Mr. Ho Duc Hung - Deputy General Director, MISA Joint Stock Company delivered the speech Afterwards, the Seminar continued on with a roundtable discussion on “Opportunities and Challenges in the post-COVID Digital Economy”, facilitated by Mr. Nguyen Ba Diep - Vice President, Co-Founder of MoMo Digital Wallet; Mr. Tran Anh Tuan - CEO of Sao Bac Dau Technology Company; Mr. Ngo Hoang Gia Khanh - Deputy General Director of Business Development of TIKI Joint Stock Company; and Mr. Ta Xuan Thinh - Director of SmartPay Personal Electronic Wallet Division, Smartnet Trading Service Company Limited. Mr. Tran Anh Tuan considered Covid-19 to be a key catalyst that moved to accelerate the digital transformation process nationwide. Regardless of the impact from the pandemic, it is undoubtedly that every business must continue to thrive and innovate, which meant integrating technology into all aspects of the business and across industries. The speakers and facilitators also made sure to elaborate on shared experiences and other practical solutions to aid businesses on their way to a more effective digital transformation journey. Roundtable discussion with distinguished guests and facilitators Prof. Su Dinh Thanh presenting parting gifts to distinguished guests and speakers The Seminar took place successfully, and played a role as a place to exchange, solve problems and contribute to making recommendations to the Government on digital transformation in Vietnam's economic development. News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With nearly 300 students in attendance, the workshop marked Banking Faculty’s first successful attempt at organizing an event on business relationship etiquette. In his opening keynote, MSc. Duong Tan Khoa – Deputy Head of Banking Faculty emphatically highlighted the importance of personal and professional relationships in one’s daily life after graduation. Per his remarks, the key to success lies partly in how each individual forms meaningful networks with their peers, professors, colleagues and professional partners. Overview of the workshop MSc. Duong Tan Khoa - Deputy Head of Banking Faculty delivering his opening keynote The workshop was facilitated by Mr. Bui Khac Nam, Deputy Director of Talent Generation Program (UNESCO-CEP), with expertise in life coaching and skills training for students and the like. Additionally, the event also welcomed several distinguished guests: Mr. Tran Khoi Nguyen - Sale Manager of Cozrum, Leader of AIA Business Relations Group, Founder of Future Management Trainee (FMT); Ms. Cao Thi Thu Trang - Head of Brokerage Division for Individual Customers at ACB Securities LTD., (ACBS) and Mr. Nguyen Hoang Hai Nam - Founder of GreenLife, former Deputy Director of Phu Hung Securities Corporation. The workshop gave great insights into how to create meaningful and long-lasting relationships. Speaker Bui Khac Nam also posed many interesting items for consideration on whether one knows the proper introductory etiquette, which could include but isn’t limited to, a proper handshake, the right positioning of name tags, and other daily interactive conducts, etc. Through the event and experts’ sharing, UEH students were found to become more confident in expressing themselves and strengthening their social network right from their college days. Ms Dao Thi Ngoc Trang – K43 student expressing her opinion The students also had the chance to practice “Networking” by conversing with five other participants in the auditorium to pose several substantial questions while attempting to leave proper impressions.  Dao Thi Ngoc Trang – K43 student spoke about her experience afterwards, stating that the session and especially Mr. Nam’s personal experience has boosted her confidence, and she hoped to be able to apply these beneficial tips into future job interviews. On that note, the workshop “How to Build an Effective Relationship in Business” had come to a successful end. Not only was it able to provide great industrial knowledge to the students, the event also cultivated an open networking opportunity for all its participants. News, photo: School of Banking Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Caring is Sharing – We are CS Team” is the first activation workshop that UEH has put together, in addition to a series of events, so as to promote further student and customer care services at the university in hopes of elevating UEH’s academic reputation and enhancing student affairs capabilities across various departments and campuses of the university The event welcomed Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of UEH and 100 other students from various UEH Departments and Affiliated Institutions. In his keynote speech, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong asked that all UEH personnel and departments provide the same amount of quality, efficient and professional care to any and all students. He also wanted to place his emphasis on the importance of supporting learners with great dedication and consideration through practical applications of proposed practices, so as to bring about positive feedback and outcome for each department and the university as a whole. On top of that, this workshop lays an important foundation for the continuation of the upcoming series titled “The Journey of Caring for Students” Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering his remarks at the Workshop Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong presented commemorative gifts to guest speakers The focus of the event revolved around two main topics: Body Language, facilitated by Naomi Truong (aka Truong Thi Minh Thuy), CEO of Fyoung Dance & CEO Body Talk, and Cultural & Behavioral Communication, led by Huynh Thi Xuan Lien – Member of Board of Management – PNJ Joint Stock Company. Warm-up Activity before the Workshop Naomi Truong – CEO of Fyoung Dance & CEO Body Talk – discussed different types of appropriate body language, how to find harmony between body and mind to achieve positive energy, as well as elegant postures, breathing techniques and proper facial expressions to leave good first impressions. Ms Naomi Truong discussing appropriate body language in communication. Next, Ms. Huynh Thi Xuan Lien centered her speech on Cultural & Behavioral Communication by clearly highlighting the ways in which a customer service-oriented mindset is gradually being integrated into an organization’s culture, and how it would lead to smoother cross-functional collaborations between not only the students and the university, but also between departments and affiliated institutions as well. Ms Huynh Thi Xuan Lien on Cultural & Behavioral Communication TUEH professors on enhancing customer service mindset at UEH MSc. Le Thi Hanh An, in charge of Admissions Communication, Marketing - Communication Department shared about the upcoming student care activities in "The Journey of caring for students". It is with great hope and expectation that the University will continue to build on and improve our customer service-oriented mentality to foster stronger inter-department cooperation, which ultimately will be geared towards a more quality and globally recognized UEH. News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “Caring is Sharing – We are CS Team” is the first activation workshop that UEH has put together, in addition to a series of events, so as to promote further student and customer care services at the university in hopes of elevating UEH’s academic reputation and enhancing student affairs capabilities across various departments and campuses of the university The event welcomed Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong – President of UEH and 100 other students from various UEH Departments and Affiliated Institutions. In his keynote speech, Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong asked that all UEH personnel and departments provide the same amount of quality, efficient and professional care to any and all students. He also wanted to place his emphasis on the importance of supporting learners with great dedication and consideration through practical applications of proposed practices, so as to bring about positive feedback and outcome for each department and the university as a whole. On top of that, this workshop lays an important foundation for the continuation of the upcoming series titled “The Journey of Caring for Students” Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering his remarks at the Workshop Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong presented commemorative gifts to guest speakers The focus of the event revolved around two main topics: Body Language, facilitated by Naomi Truong (aka Truong Thi Minh Thuy), CEO of Fyoung Dance & CEO Body Talk, and Cultural & Behavioral Communication, led by Huynh Thi Xuan Lien – Member of Board of Management – PNJ Joint Stock Company. Warm-up Activity before the Workshop Naomi Truong – CEO of Fyoung Dance & CEO Body Talk – discussed different types of appropriate body language, how to find harmony between body and mind to achieve positive energy, as well as elegant postures, breathing techniques and proper facial expressions to leave good first impressions. Ms Naomi Truong discussing appropriate body language in communication. Next, Ms. Huynh Thi Xuan Lien centered her speech on Cultural & Behavioral Communication by clearly highlighting the ways in which a customer service-oriented mindset is gradually being integrated into an organization’s culture, and how it would lead to smoother cross-functional collaborations between not only the students and the university, but also between departments and affiliated institutions as well. Ms Huynh Thi Xuan Lien on Cultural & Behavioral Communication TUEH professors on enhancing customer service mindset at UEH MSc. Le Thi Hanh An, in charge of Admissions Communication, Marketing - Communication Department shared about the upcoming student care activities in "The Journey of caring for students". It is with great hope and expectation that the University will continue to build on and improve our customer service-oriented mentality to foster stronger inter-department cooperation, which ultimately will be geared towards a more quality and globally recognized UEH. News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Seminar hosted Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hong Son - Deputy Head of Central Economic Department; Dr. Nguyen Tu Anh - Director of Department of General Economy; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung - Rector of the University of Economics and Law; Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Van Hoa - Vice Rector of National Economics University. Additionally, UEH participants also included Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Rector, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Rector. Moreover, the Seminar was also a place for researchers, policy makers and national/local activists to come together to discuss strategies, result findings and further policies for economic growth. This was done in hopes of creating a new channel for knowledge transfer with more innovative ideas, approaches and models for economic development. A diverse range of topics were presented, inclusive of: Innovative growth model; Innovative economic improvement; Market development in the digital economy era on the basis of freedom of business, personnel expansion in alignment with Industrial Revolution 4.0 More notable, the Seminar also tread around the topic of new approaches for sustainable growth in Vietnam, such as growth under the regional eco-compensation mechanism and the proactive regional linkage approach, contributing to the success of the XIII National Party Congress. Here are some photos taken at the seminar: Overview of the seminar Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hong Son - Deputy Head of Central Economic Department conducting workshop welcoming Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – UEH Rector delivering the opening keynote Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Minh Tuan - Head of UEH Political Theory Department presenting the findings in “Equality Among Economic Sectors in Vietnam Socialist-Oriented Market Economy From Ensuring Business Freedom Perspective” Dr. Pham Thi Chau Hong and MSc. Le Thi Ai Nhan presenting their proposed resolutions regarding the relationship between economic innovation and political reform in Vietnam as part of the draft document of the 13th National Congress. Prof.Dr. Tran Thi Van Hoa - Vice Rector of National Economics University presenting the findings on “The Country's Development Goals” for the Draft Document of The XIII Congress of the Party : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairwoman of the UEH Advisory Council presenting “Renewing the Model of Vietnam's Economic Growth” TS. Nguyen Luu Bao Doan - Lecturer of the Faculty of Economics on “New Approach to Sustainable Development: Resource Management according to The Regional Eco-Compensation Mechanism” Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Tien Khai on “Growth Approach Towards Proactive Regional Linkage: Research On Production Situation and Consumption of Safe Agricultural Products in Southern Key Economic Regions” ` Delegates discussing during the seminar Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hong Son - Deputy Head of Central Economic Department delivering the closing keynote News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology At the seminar, Director of VGTRC Center – Dr. Vu Anh Tuan conducted lab introduction by showcasing motorcycle simulator and traffic accident reenactment software. Additionally, Director of ISCM - Dr. Trinh Tu Anh also presented Smart City Studio-Lab with emphasis on city simulation, transportation and smart city development to solve urban issues through virtual reality (VR), gamification, artificial intelligence (AI) and other simulations. Furthermore, the participants then discussed the current hot topic of Traffic Safety and How to Modify people’s behaviors in traffic. ISCM moved to introduce a new project “Smart Educational Application to Improve Traffic Safety for Vietnamese Students”, which falls under the collaborative research effort between ISCM and the Transport Research Institute (IMOB), Hasselt University (Belgium). The purpose of this study is to establish an innovative and long-term traffic safety education program through active learning via gamification, Route2chool and VR (Virtual Reality Game) so as to increase the overall appeal in experience, and therefore, encourage actual behavioral changes in learners. The project was developed in the Smart City Studio-Lab of the ISCM. The seminar has gathered many valuable comments from the participants. All parties have reached several agreements on shared lab/data usage and program implementation, including any and all equipment and the appropriate facilities needed for conducting scientific research, including projects related to transportation. The participants have also agreed to provide timely and sufficient personnel support to proceed with any research relating to transportation. And finally, it was decided that further periodic seminars will be held and become more inclusive of other department so as to create a more sustainable smart transport system. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology At the seminar, Director of VGTRC Center – Dr. Vu Anh Tuan conducted lab introduction by showcasing motorcycle simulator and traffic accident reenactment software. Additionally, Director of ISCM - Dr. Trinh Tu Anh also presented Smart City Studio-Lab with emphasis on city simulation, transportation and smart city development to solve urban issues through virtual reality (VR), gamification, artificial intelligence (AI) and other simulations. Furthermore, the participants then discussed the current hot topic of Traffic Safety and How to Modify people’s behaviors in traffic. ISCM moved to introduce a new project “Smart Educational Application to Improve Traffic Safety for Vietnamese Students”, which falls under the collaborative research effort between ISCM and the Transport Research Institute (IMOB), Hasselt University (Belgium). The purpose of this study is to establish an innovative and long-term traffic safety education program through active learning via gamification, Route2chool and VR (Virtual Reality Game) so as to increase the overall appeal in experience, and therefore, encourage actual behavioral changes in learners. The project was developed in the Smart City Studio-Lab of the ISCM. The seminar has gathered many valuable comments from the participants. All parties have reached several agreements on shared lab/data usage and program implementation, including any and all equipment and the appropriate facilities needed for conducting scientific research, including projects related to transportation. The participants have also agreed to provide timely and sufficient personnel support to proceed with any research relating to transportation. And finally, it was decided that further periodic seminars will be held and become more inclusive of other department so as to create a more sustainable smart transport system. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology At the seminar, Director of VGTRC Center – Dr. Vu Anh Tuan conducted lab introduction by showcasing motorcycle simulator and traffic accident reenactment software. Additionally, Director of ISCM - Dr. Trinh Tu Anh also presented Smart City Studio-Lab with emphasis on city simulation, transportation and smart city development to solve urban issues through virtual reality (VR), gamification, artificial intelligence (AI) and other simulations. Furthermore, the participants then discussed the current hot topic of Traffic Safety and How to Modify people’s behaviors in traffic. ISCM moved to introduce a new project “Smart Educational Application to Improve Traffic Safety for Vietnamese Students”, which falls under the collaborative research effort between ISCM and the Transport Research Institute (IMOB), Hasselt University (Belgium). The purpose of this study is to establish an innovative and long-term traffic safety education program through active learning via gamification, Route2chool and VR (Virtual Reality Game) so as to increase the overall appeal in experience, and therefore, encourage actual behavioral changes in learners. The project was developed in the Smart City Studio-Lab of the ISCM. The seminar has gathered many valuable comments from the participants. All parties have reached several agreements on shared lab/data usage and program implementation, including any and all equipment and the appropriate facilities needed for conducting scientific research, including projects related to transportation. The participants have also agreed to provide timely and sufficient personnel support to proceed with any research relating to transportation. And finally, it was decided that further periodic seminars will be held and become more inclusive of other department so as to create a more sustainable smart transport system. Tại buổi tọa đàm, Giám đốc Trung tâm VGTRC TS. Vũ Anh Tuấn giới thiệu phòng lab với thiết bị xe máy mô phỏng và các phần mềm tái tạo tai nạn giao thông. Đồng thời, Viện trưởng ISCM TS. Trịnh Tú Anh giới thiệu phòng Studio-Lab Đô Thị Thông Minh để mô phỏng đô thị, phát triển giao thông và đô thị thông minh để giải quyết các vấn đề đô thị qua thực tế ảo (VR), gam hoá (gamification), trí tuệ nhân tạo (AI) và các mô phỏng khác. Cũng tại buổi tọa đàm, các thành viên tham gia đã thảo luận về chủ đề nóng hiện nay là An toàn giao thông và phương thức thay đổi hành vi người tham gia giao thông. ISCM đã giới thiệu một dự án lớn “Ứng dụng giáo dục thông minh nhằm cải thiện an toàn giao thông cho học sinh Việt Nam”. Dự án nằm trong chương trình hợp tác nghiên cứu giữa ISCM và Viện nghiên cứu giao thông (IMOB), Đại học Hasselt (Bỉ). Đây là dự án xây dựng chương trình giáo dục an toàn giao thông đổi mới và dài hạn theo phương thức học tập chủ động bên ngoài nhà trường, thông qua ứng dụng game hóa (gamification) Route2chool và thực tế ảo (Virtual Reality Game) nhằm tăng tính hấp dẫn học tập, trải nghiệm và thay đổi hành vi thực tế cho người học. Dự án được xây dựng và phát triển tại phòng Studio-Lab Đô Thị Thông Minh của Viện ISCM. Buổi tọa đàm đã thu thập được nhiều ý kiến đóng góp giá trị từ các thành viên tham gia. Qua buổi tọa đàm, hai đơn vị đã đi đến một số thống nhất như có thể sử dụng chung hệ thống phòng lab, trang thiết bị, công nghệ phục vụ đề tài nghiên cứu khoa học, dự án liên quan đến lĩnh vực giao thông vận tải. Thứ hai là chia sẻ dữ liệu, kinh nghiệm thực hiện đề tài nghiên cứu khoa học, dự án liên quan đến lĩnh vực giao thông vận tải. Thứ ba, hỗ trợ nhân lực cần thiết thực hiện đề tài nghiên cứu khoa học, dự án liên quan đến lĩnh vực giao thông vận tải. Thứ tư, hợp tác thực hiện đề tài nghiên cứu khoa học, dự án liên quan đến lĩnh vực giao thông vận tải. Cuối cùng, tiếp tục tổ chức các hội thảo định kỳ và mời thêm các đơn vị khác cùng tham gia để tạo thành một cộng đồng phát triển giao thông thông minh và bền vững. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Seminar welcomed Assoc. Prof. Luu Bich Ngoc, Ph.D - Chief of National Council for Education and Human Resource Development, Ministry of Education and Training, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thanh Ha - Member of the University Council of National Economics University, Ph.D. Trinh Mai Van - Deputy Head of Scientific Research Department of National Economics University, Ph.D. Bui Trung Hai - Deputy Head of Department of Political Affairs and Student Management - Director of Career Center. Additionally, from UEH, attendees included Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Ph.D - UEH President, Assoc. Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet, Ph.D - Chairman of the Advisory Council of UEH, together with leaders and representatives of the University’s Faculties, Professors, Associate Professors, and Doctors. The forum has collected different perspectives and opinions on university governance model under complete autonomy so as to reorient the university’s operating nature in a competitively globalized educational environment under strict state regulations and quality assurances. This is also key to further innovation in higher education government, aiming to resolve a variety of problems facing higher education presently and in the future. The goal is to maxims human resources and facilities, and henceforth, attract further societal manpower and more effectively use state funding on technology transformation efforts and the likes. Consequently, sustainable financial practices can and will also be enhanced, which would bring about stellar condition for quality improvement in training, scientific research and global assertion for Vietnam’s higher education. Pictures from the Seminar: Overview of the Seminar Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong, Ph.D delivering his opening keynote at the Seminar Assoc. Prof. Trinh Thuy Anh, Ph.D, Dean of Faculty of Business Administration, Ho Chi Minh City Open University sharing research findings on "Model of University Autonomy Towards Corporate Governance" MSc. Huynh Duc representing the author group Ph.D. Tran Mai Dong, MSc. Huynh Duc, MSc. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lien and MSc. Le Thi Hoai Anh - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City presenting further findings on the topic of "University Governance Under Autonomy Mechanism - From World Experiences to Lessons Learned for Vietnam" Two authors Pham Quang Huy and Vu Kien Phuc sharing the study on "Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Public University Governance According to Business Models in Vietnam and Proposed Solutions" Ph.D. Le Nhat Hanh - Head of Division of Research Methodology, School of Management of UEH reporting on "Human Resource Management in Universities; Bibliographic Analysis and Research and Deployment Direction” Experts exchanging and discussing opinions at the Seminar The delegates taking commemorative photos News, photo: Department of Marketing - Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Connecting production and consumption of agricultural products is an important step in promoting economic development towards the production of safe and sustainable agricultural products for provinces and cities in the Southern Key Economic Region. To contribute to the general solution proposal on the Project, Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade, along with other relevant departments within key Economic Regions of the South, has coordinated to organize the Seminar on promoting the connection between production and consumption of agricultural products while also proposing new policies for the area. The Seminar was held on June 4, 2020 at UEH Campus A. Attending the program, guest participants from Ho Chi Minh City included Department of Industry and Trade, Department of Planning and Investment, Department of Justice, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Food Safety Management Authority, Sub - Department of Animal Health, Sub - Department of Rural Development, Center for Agricultural Consultancy and Support. Additionally, the Seminar also welcomed other provincial leaders from Departments of Industry and Trade, the Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Southern Key Economic Region (Tien Giang, Tay Ninh, Long An, Dong Nai, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Binh Duong), Lam Dong’s Department of Industry and Trade; the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Project Management Board. The seminar brought together nearly 100 delegates. Overview of the Workshop Ms. Nguyen Huynh Trang - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade delivering the opening keynote Assoc. Prof. Tran Tien Khai, Ph.D. – Member of the Project Management Board presenting Research results on the food supply situation in the Southern Key Economic Regions and addressing raised issues. Ph.D. Nguyen Ngoc Hoa - Member of the Project Management Board presenting Ho Chi Minh City’s research focus: Safe and Sustainable practices for food consumption in Ho Chi Minh City Delegates discussing the formation of agricultural product sectors in the Southern Key Economic Region and proposing provincial-level policies and regulations to establish regional chain of agricultural products production and consumption Ms. Nguyen Huynh Trang - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade delivering the closing keynote Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Ph.D. - UEH Vice President delivering the closing keynote At the seminar, the delegates of the Department of Industry and Trade, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Provinces, Cities and relevant agencies have successfully exchanged ideas about Safe and Sustainable practices for food consumption in Ho Chi Minh City, and moving forward, strive to propose provincial-level policies and regulations to establish regional chain of agricultural products production and consumption News. photo: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Quality Assurance - Curriculum Development. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Under the influence of increasing trends of domestic and international competition, higher education has seen many significant changes, including but not limited to: educational environment, the role of the teachers and learners, as well as teaching methods in the digital transformation era, etc. Accordingly, education will become an open space where everyone and anyone can partake in the learning process together, anywhere and anytime, through different means and devices. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic increasingly affecting the education sector, to promote higher education innovation and contribute to improving the academic reputation of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), UEH held a seminar on "Teaching and Learning in the era of Revolution 4.0 at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City” at Hall A.103 of UEH Campus A. Attending the seminar, guest participants included Mr. Le Phan Long - Education Solutions & Customer Manager of Microsoft Vietnam and Mr. Nguyen Long Giao – Business Development Manager of CISCO Systems Vietnam. On UEH side, the meeting welcomed Ph.D. Tran The Hoang – Chairman of the University Council; Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Ph.D. - Vice President; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Huu Huy Nhut, Ph.D. - Vice President; together with the teachers, all of whom are Divisions Leaders; Lecturers and Officials coming for progress update reports and further strategy discussion. In particular, the Seminar attracted the attention of a large number of Lecturers and Officials with many quality input, which were consolidated into a Journal. Speaking at the opening of the Seminar, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Ph.D. - Vice President expressed his great appreciation to all authors for their enthusiastic contributions. With more than 60 discussion topics submitted to the Seminar, the dialogue was extremely diverse with emphasis on: At the Seminar, besides focusing on progress updates, participants also took part in sharing identified challenges and their practice experiences with online learning amidst the pandemic. Additionally, specific solutions for enhancing the application of technology in teaching and learning were also directed to the Organization Committee for further review and implementation. The seminar, which was a success, was a valuable opportunity for UEH-ers to meet and chat about their experiences on information technology application in management, teaching and learning. Photos from the seminar: Overview of the Seminar Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Ph.D. - UEH Vice President delivering the opening keynote Delegates presenting discussing findings at the Seminar Participants taking part in sharing identified challenges and their practice experiences with online learning amidst the pandemic News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of the Seminar The Law on Higher Education 2019 has allowed for the widespread implementation of university autonomy; however, such practice still sees countless challenges and limitations. As a result, the Committee for Culture, Education, Youth, Adolescents and Children (the Committee) has planned to host the Vietnam Education Conference 2020 (VEC 2020) with emphasis on this very topic. This is a huge opportunity and great forum for Congress and several Management entities to discuss and strategize for the implementation of university autonomy while also proposing solutions to refine these policies and regulations on university ownership. Attending the Seminar, on the side of the Standing Committee, there was the presence of Assoc. Prof. Phan Thanh Binh, Ph.D. - Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Chairman of the Committee, PhD. Pham Tat Thang - Vice Chairman of the Committee; Mr. Ta Van Ha - Standing member of the Committee. The Seminar was attended by leading experts, managers of higher education institutions in the Southern area. The seminar revolved around the current shortcomings and problems regarding the implementation of university autonomy (academic, finance, human resources; legal system), all of which served as the basis to decide on contents to be discussed at VEC 2020. Assoc. Prof. Phan Thanh Binh, Ph.D. - Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Chairman of the Committee delivering the opening keynote Delegates speaking at the Seminar Assoc. Prof. Phan Thanh Binh, Ph.D. - Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Chairman of the Committee delivering the ending keynote at the Seminar The seminar has collected many insightful and straightforward comments from delegates, giving way to a promising University Conference 2020 with many practical contributions to the nation’s education system. News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Research Administration and International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology JABES SEMINAR TALKS 2021
Hosted by Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) Keynote speaker: Prof. KEVIN LANG Professor at Boston University (the United States) Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research President-Elect of the Society of Labor Economists Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Labour Economics For further information: http://people.bu.edu/lang/ Topic: “An Agenda for Labour Economics Research in an Uncertain World" Registration:  http://shorturl.at/gvwx7 Time: 9:00 AM (GMT+7) - Thursday, January 21, 2021 (The virtual seminar talks will be notified to participants by email at least 3 days prior to the event day) Place: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Campus A - Add: 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu St., Ward 6, District 3, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam (The room and location will be notified to participants by email at least 7 days prior to the event day - depending on the number of registered participants) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology JABES SEMINAR TALKS 2020 (JST 2020)
Hosted by Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) Keynote Speaker: PROF. AJAI GAUR Professor, Rutgers University, USA Editor-in-Chief, Journal of World Business Past President – Asia Academy of Management Founding member – Emerging Markets Society Topic: "Asian Context, Global Problems: Opportunities and Challenges for Asian Management Scholars" Biography: AJAI GAUR is a Professor of Strategic Management and International Business at Rutgers Business School. He is serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Business and a consulting editor at the Journal of International Business Studies. In his research, Ajai studies the distinct institutional influences on firms’ international expansion strategies in different institutional contexts. A related focus of his research is to study institutional influences on various firm-level governance mechanisms and their strategic and performance consequences. Within this focus, Ajai has examined how country-level institutions affect different aspects of firms’ internationalization behavior, including international diversification, entry modes, timing, and location of foreign market entry as well as performance consequences of international expansion. Additionally, he has also examined how country-level institutions and firm-level governance arrangements affect firms’ growth strategies and performance. Empirically, he has examined firms based in Australia, China, Germany, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, UK and USA. Ajai has published articles in leading strategy and international business journals, including Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management, Journal of Management Studies, Global Strategy Journal and Organizational Research Methods. Ajai has been five-times winner and nine-times finalist or nominee for various awards including the AIB best dissertation proposal award, AIB best dissertation award and AIB best paper award based on scholarship. For further information: https://www.business.rutgers.edu/faculty/ajai-gaur Register at: https://shorturl.at/bcpzW Time: 10:00 AM (GMT+7) - Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (The virtual seminar talks will be notified to participants by email at least 3 days prior to the event day) Place: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City - Campus A - Add: 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu St., Ward 6, District 3, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam (The room and location will be notified to participants by email  at least 7 days prior to the event day - depending on the number of registered participants) Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Schedule for the live online workshop: 8:00 am – 9:30 am, Friday, December 11, 2020 (Vietnam time) Deadline for registration: Friday, November 27 Link for registration: Here Workshop Topics: 1. Creating a  Community of Inquiry Online by building social, teaching, and cognitive presence - Social presence is the ability of participants to identify with the community (e.g., course of study), communicate purposefully in a trusting environment, and develop inter-personal relationships by ways of projecting their individual personalities. -  Teaching Presence is the design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes to realize personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes - Cognitive Presence is the extent to which learners can construct and confirm meaning through sustained reflection and discourse 2. Facilitating social, teaching, and cognitive presence in online teaching environments - This section offers practical suggestions professors can use to build these presences in their courses 3.  The fundamental ways humans learn - This section outlines the six ways humans engage in learning 4. Facilitating human learning through the use of  digital and conventional technologies - This section contrasts and provides suggestions on how digital and conventional technologies can be used to support learning 5. Open Educational Resources - This part provides participants with open and free to use resources they can use to facilitate online and/or in-class learning Pre-workshop self-study materials Before the workshop, we would provide the participants with pre-reading/self-study materials before the live workshop. This will helps participants to 1. have a basic idea of two frameworks (Community of Inquiry and Technology Integration Matrix) to organize their facilitation sessions. 2. be aware of the different ways’ technology is used in education 3. have links to a set of resources to use in different types of engagement activities http://nnkt.ueh.edu.vn/index.php/2020/11/06/networked-teaching-and-learning-workshop-hosted-by-humber-ital-canada/ Schedule for the live online workshop: 8:00 am – 9:30 am, Friday, December 11, 2020 (Vietnam time) Deadline for registration: Friday, November 27 Link for registration: Here Workshop Topics: 1. Creating a  Community of Inquiry Online by building social, teaching, and cognitive presence - Social presence is the ability of participants to identify with the community (e.g., course of study), communicate purposefully in a trusting environment, and develop inter-personal relationships by ways of projecting their individual personalities. -  Teaching Presence is the design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes to realize personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes - Cognitive Presence is the extent to which learners can construct and confirm meaning through sustained reflection and discourse 2. Facilitating social, teaching, and cognitive presence in online teaching environments - This section offers practical suggestions professors can use to build these presences in their courses 3.  The fundamental ways humans learn - This section outlines the six ways humans engage in learning 4. Facilitating human learning through the use of  digital and conventional technologies - This section contrasts and provides suggestions on how digital and conventional technologies can be used to support learning 5. Open Educational Resources - This part provides participants with open and free to use resources they can use to facilitate online and/or in-class learning Pre-workshop self-study materials Before the workshop, we would provide the participants with pre-reading/self-study materials before the live workshop. This will helps participants to 1. have a basic idea of two frameworks (Community of Inquiry and Technology Integration Matrix) to organize their facilitation sessions. 2. be aware of the different ways’ technology is used in education 3. have links to a set of resources to use in different types of engagement activities http://nnkt.ueh.edu.vn/index.php/2020/11/06/networked-teaching-and-learning-workshop-hosted-by-humber-ital-canada/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The goal of this meeting is to bring researchers to discuss about trans-disciplinary approaches into environmental economics and management issues in the Southeast Asia. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This year’s theme is “Climate Change, Energy Policy and Entrepreneurs”, aims to create a forum for academics, doctoral students, and practitioners to present and discuss current and novel research on public policies, energy policies, climate change and other economic issues. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Accordingly, when entering the school, officers and students must wear masks, measure body temperature, regularly wash hands with antiseptic solution or soap; avoid crowded places; keep a safe distance from contact; well implemented "5K Message: Masks - Disinfection - Distance - No gathering - Medical declaration". When there are symptoms of fever, cough, shortness of breath or suspected of having Covid-19, they must immediately notify the Health Station and stay home to monitor their health, and at the same time go to the medical facility for examination, consultation and treatment; may not go to School if they are on home isolation at the request of a health agency. Officers and employees of the units who are regularly in direct contact with students and guests must wear proper medical masks, keep their contact distance and wash their hands often with soap. The Health Station coordinates with the School Office and the Facility Department to measure body temperature for officers, workers, students and visitors to the school; regularly monitor the progress of the epidemic to advise the leaders of the School, the Leading Committee for epidemic prevention and control in the implementation, inspection and supervision of Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control at the University. Dormitory management board implements measures to prevent and combat epidemics for boarding students at the dormitory. Marketing - Communication Department cooperates with the School Office, the Student Care and Support Department, School Union, Youth Union, and Student Union to carry out propaganda for officers, employees, and apprentices to tackle Covid-19 epidemic. In order to properly implement measures to prevent and fight against Covid-19 epidemic, UEH requested all officers, employees and students to seriously implement the above contents. Training management units, faculties / training institutes provide information for all students. See the detailed Official Letter on the implementation of the prevention and fight against epidemic Covid-19 at the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh here. News, photos: School office, Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Accordingly, when entering the school, officers and students must wear masks, measure body temperature, regularly wash hands with antiseptic solution or soap; avoid crowded places; keep a safe distance from contact; well implemented "5K Message: Masks - Disinfection - Distance - No gathering - Medical declaration". When there are symptoms of fever, cough, shortness of breath or suspected of having Covid-19, they must immediately notify the Health Station and stay home to monitor their health, and at the same time go to the medical facility for examination, consultation and treatment; may not go to School if they are on home isolation at the request of a health agency. Officers and employees of the units who are regularly in direct contact with students and guests must wear proper medical masks, keep their contact distance and wash their hands often with soap. The Health Station coordinates with the School Office and the Facility Department to measure body temperature for officers, workers, students and visitors to the school; regularly monitor the progress of the epidemic to advise the leaders of the School, the Leading Committee for epidemic prevention and control in the implementation, inspection and supervision of Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control at the University. Dormitory management board implements measures to prevent and combat epidemics for boarding students at the dormitory. Marketing - Communication Department cooperates with the School Office, the Student Care and Support Department, School Union, Youth Union, and Student Union to carry out propaganda for officers, employees, and apprentices to tackle Covid-19 epidemic. In order to properly implement measures to prevent and fight against Covid-19 epidemic, UEH requested all officers, employees and students to seriously implement the above contents. Training management units, faculties / training institutes provide information for all students. See the detailed Official Letter on the implementation of the prevention and fight against epidemic Covid-19 at the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh here. News, photos: School office, Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology "Noi Vong Tay Lon" is the annual program to welcome new students of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The program is divided into Daytime Festival and Night Festival with exciting game booths and top musical performances. This year's "Noi Vong Tay Lon" with the theme Fight & Shine is celebrated to remind you of the difficult process that K46 students have gone through, thereby affirming, “Everyone is a warrior and UEH will be the place to help you find your own path. " The Fight theme festival is divided into 6 booths by UEH clubs / faculties  / institutes / teams / groups, named: The Town of Light, Village 1976, the Town of Magic, Tower of Wisdom, E -Gang, and the Suburbs. The booths are inspired by the University's subjects blended with the creation of the lands, representing adventure, exploration, fighting and overcoming challenges. Students came very early to attend the opening of the program. Mr. Tran Nhat Hoang - President of the University Students Union had the opening part of the cool festival, creating a bustling and exciting atmosphere, opening a festival that is bound to be enthralling and brings tons of joy. The booths are always the special highlight of the festival. At the booths, students can interact, learn about UEH's clubs / teams / groups / faculties, participate in games, and make new friends. Folk Music Club brought "Fight" arena at the Festival a familiar and fun atmosphere. Folk Music friends are very charming, active and lovely. The festival also scored points with new magic performance and rap battle about the story of "studying at UEH" through the perspective of the first year boy, third year brother and alumni. As the name "Fight" implies, the performances were all captivating, joyful and full of positive energy. The lively atmosphere at the festival was attended by singers Thinh Suy and Pay. The "Noi Vong Tay Lon" Festival 2020 titled Shine really exploded and marked with a series of top performances and the participation of famous singers such as: Hieuthuhai and Gerdnang, Deo Choat, Big Daddy and Emily, Lou Hoang. The night was a story about the difficulties, ups and downs and the shining journey of each student entering the university environment. Some photos of the festival were taken: The speech of Dr. Nguyen Thien Duy - Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee, Head of the Training Department regularly opened the ceremony at the Night Festival. At the ceremony of the Festival, scholarships were awarded to students with hardships and good academic achievements during the curriculum. The audience was satisfied with the "home-grown" performances, which were enthusiastically prepared and carefully invested from costumes to sound and light by the students. The performance of the night was led by a story with ups and downs, dynamic and quiet episodes, through which the students could clearly feel the program circuit with the theme "Shine". The success of the Night Festival is also the participation of famous singers. During the cheers, the atmosphere at the A116 hall was hotter than ever. Not a moment was the students not burning wholeheartedly with familiar songs. Especially at the end of the festival, singer Lou Hoang and UEH students sang the renowned song "Noi Vong Tay Lon". The festival was a huge success with enthusiasm and a burning atmosphere. "Noi Vong Tay Lon 2020" - Fight & Shine has officially ended with enthusiastic support from the students attending. "Noi Vong Tay Lon" has been, is and will be, the greatest program to welcome new students of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Let's give our love and encouragement to make the traditional culture festival Noi Vong Tay Lon more successful in many years to come. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the motto "patient-centered", in 2016, the Ministry of Health issued the Vietnam Hospital Quality Criteria, version 2.0 with 83 criteria and 1,200 subs section to assess the situation and measure the improvement of the quality of medical services in public and private hospital systems, ensuring the health safety and satisfaction of patients to visit. In addition, the Ministry of Health issued Decree No. 16/2015/ND-CP on February 02nd, 2015 of the Government stipulating the autonomy mechanism of medical units, including the right to public-private cooperation or medical socialization in order to renovate and improve medical facilities. In order to meet the development trend and the increasing demands of society, hospitals need to transform themselves, improve the quality not only in the field of medical examination and treatment but also in hospital management capacity, as well as the ability to communicate with customers (patients). The Hospital Management Program developed by the Faculty of Management of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics has been contributing to providing high-quality human resources for hospitals in both public and private hospitals. This human resource is expected to contribute to improving the quality of management, helping to innovate the hospital management system in a more modern and professional way to meet the global development needs of the hospital system. In order to guide careers for students majoring in Hospital Management after graduation, on the morning of November 22nd, 2020, at Room B1.302, Campus 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 10, Faculty of Management of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) held a seminar "Career orientation for students majoring in Hospital Management". Dr. Tran Thi Thanh Phuong - Director of Hospital Management program made the opening remarks Attending the seminar, on the guest side were Dr. Quach Huu Loc - Dean of Medical Faculty, Head of Organization Department of Junior Medical Hospital 2; Dr. Huynh Cong Chanh - Dean of Emergency Department of Trans-Asia Hospital; Dr. To Phuoc Hai - Head of Gastrointestinal Department of An Binh Hospital; Major, Specialist 1, Dr.Vu Son Giang - Deputy Political Director of Military Hospital 175. On the side of the Faculty of Management, there were the participation of Dr. Ngo Quang Huan - Dean of The Faculty of Management, Prof. Ts. Bui Thi Thanh - Deputy Dean of The Faculty of Management, MSc. Diep Quoc Bao - Deputy Dean of The Faculty of Management; with the lecturers and more than 60 students from the Hospital Administration class and interested students. Guests shared at the seminar At the seminar, students of the major had access to useful information after graduation such as requirements, conditions and benefits of working in medical organizations and facilities. Questions from students about their job as well as professional, specialty, and welfare issues when applying for a job, etc have been answered thoroughly and satisfactorily by representatives of medical organizations and establishments. The seminar helped students visualize and have a clearer orientation on future employment. At the end of the talk, Dr. Ngo Quang Huan, on behalf of the Faculty of Management, summed up the contents of the seminar and thanked the guests for sharing; thanked for the participation and support of the faculty and the large presence of students who contributed to the success of the seminar on hospital management. Some pictures of the seminar: Guests shared experiences Students asked questions Dr.Ngo Quang Huan summed up the seminar Faculty’s Board of Management and the teachers gave gifts, took souvenir photos with guests News, photos: Faculty of Management, Department of Marketing and Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Within the framework of the Southeast Innovation Startup Day 2020 (TECHFEST Southeast Region), the "SMARTCITY+ Initiative" event was held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH), including technology exhibitions and in-depth exchange forums on technology applications to solve urban problems, as well as smart urban approaches towards people-centered. Overall view of the event Opening remarks, Ms. Chu Van Hai - Deputy Director of The Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City, shared about the role of smart cities. She particularly emphasized the prerequisite role of people, about the high-quality human resources in the successful deployment of smart cities. National and international speakers and delegates discussed the topics: Application of technology in Smart Cities, Virtual Reality Technology (AR) in urban planning, and successful learned lessons on improvements in traffic safety, etc. Series of events with a variety of activities: teaching, projects, research, community activities, exchange forums, workshops, exhibitions, etc, contributing to the construction of Ho Chi Minh City: "Smart city worth living" from effectively solving urban problems in existing resources. Speakers presented at seminars and  thematic talkshow Delegates taking souvenir photos News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communications Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology For many years, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) always accompanies high school students all over the country in career guidance; At the same time, it creates conditions for students to directly experience the university environment to determine their learning goals and choose a career suitable for themselves in the future. Specifically, on the morning of November 28, 2020, at Campus B (279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 05, District 10), UEH happily welcomed the teachers and students of Di Linh High School to visit and experience at the University. An overview of the experience program at UEH Attending the program, on the side of Di Linh High School, there were Ms. Vuong Thi Huyen - Vice Principal, Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong - Vice Principal. On the UEH side, there is MSc. Nguyen Ngoc My Trinh - Deputy Head of Training Department, MSc. Bui Mong Ngoc - Deputy Head of Training Department, Dr. Nguyen Thi Doan Tran - Deputy Head of Student Support and Care, MSc. Le Thi Hanh An - Communication Manager Admissions Marketing - Communication Department with staff Training Department, Marketing - Communication Department, Student Care and Support Department. In particular, the program attracted 140 students of Di Linh High School to visit and experience. MSc. Tran Duy Can and Dr. Nguyen Ha Thach - Training Department shared enrollment information and training programs At the experience session, MSc. Tran Duy Can and Dr. Nguyen Ha Thach - Training Department gave an overview of the training programs and enrollment information of UEH. Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Deputy Dean, Head of Commerce Department, International Business - Marketing and Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing Department, Faculty of International Business - Marketing introduced some prominent disciplines / majors of UEH, skills students need to equip in university... Dr. Hoang Cuu Long - Deputy Dean, Head of Department of Commerce and PhD. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing Department of International Business - Marketing introduced some prominent disciplines / majors of UEH and introduced the Office of International Business - Marketing Many questions were asked by the students of Di Linh High School related to the training disciplines at UEH, scholarship policy, job orientation after graduation ... Students asked questions to the program The new feature of the experience session this time is that the students can visit the  Campus B1, visit the Smart Library, the Faculty Office, the gym, the activities of clubs/teams/groups. In particular, students are also allowed to sit in the classroom and experience the feeling of being real UEH students. Students visited Campus B1 Nguyen Ngoc Thanh Van - Student of class 12A1 shared: "This is the first time I experience UEH. I think the school is amazing, the facilities are modern. Only the air conditioner in the room is a bit too cold. The teachers are amiable, enthusiastic and cute. The slideshow file is really up to date and trendy!" Vo Nguyen Bao Nguyen - Student of class 12A1 shared: "With today's experience and information shared from my teachers, I really want to enroll in the school and choose a major towards communication, meeting with many people. Many of my classmates also want to enter this school!" Ms. Pham Thi Van - Head teacher of class 11A1 said: "I find that the preparation and organization of the teachers are very attentive. The school's machinery and equipment system is very modern, convenient for learning formats like teamwork..." The program has been a great success, helping students experience a dynamic and modern learning environment and university activities. They also gain more information to orient careers and occupatión suitable for themselves, the needs of the current and future society, as well as new jobs in the context of 4.0 industry,... thereby develop a scientific and strategic learning pathway to achieve future academic and career goals. Teachers and students of Di Linh High School took souvenir photos News, photos: Departmetn of Marketing - Communication, Training Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH Students Science Research Launching Ceremony is a program launched annually in order to update the latest scientific research information to students; creating an environment for students to exchange experiences in implementing research projects. At the same time, the program launched scientific research awards at the University and City levels, directing students to closer to scientific research activities; thereby creating motivation and promoting the movement of learning - scientific research among students of the university, nurturing research passion. Attending the launching ceremony, on the side of the school, the program was very honoured to welcome Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal of the school; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Union President; Dr. Nguyen Phong Nguyen - Deputy Head of Department in charge of Scientific Management - International Cooperation; Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Management Department - International Cooperation; MSc. Bui Mong Ngoc - Deputy Head of Training Department; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean of Faculty of Mathematics - Statistics; Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Deputy Head of Economics Department - Principal of HAPRI Institute; MSc. Nguyen Dinh Hoang Uyen - Deputy Secretary of the Youth Union, Head of Study - Scientific Research - International Relations Department, Head of the Organizing Committee. On the business side, there was Mr. Le Minh Tuan - Head of Development Department of ICAEW Business Division. Especially the presence of nearly 1000 UEH students with passion and desire to explore scientific research, students who are interested in performing scientific research topics as well as scientific research awards. Opening the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has sent trust, hope as well as sincere advice to all students of the university - especially new students; thereby inspiring and nurturing dreams of scientific research, helping students confidently start implementing research topics. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal gave the opening speech Continuing the program, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Management Department - International Cooperation summarized the way of scientific research in the past 2020. A year with many praisiworthy achievements when there were 241 subjects participating in the award "Excellent subject topics UEH500" with 94 subjects honoured to win the award; 91 outstanding projects won the "UEH Young Researcher" award, which includes 17 A prizes, 41 B prizes and 33 C prizes. Along with many potential projects promising to gain more Eureka awards and higher awards the next time. Thus, the scientific research results of students are constantly increasing, reflected in both the quantity and quality of the exam subjects, thereby also showing the investment and enthusiasm of UEH students for research. Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Scientific Management Department - International Cooperation summarizes the scientific research journey in 2020 With the desire to create stronger motivation for students to break through, dare to step out of their comfort zones to do bigger things, the seminar "Scientific Research - Inspire and Motivate" took place with the special participation of Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean of Faculty of Mathematics - Statistics; Dr. Do Thi Hai Ninh - Director of Training - International Cooperation Institute of Innovation, Lecturer of the Faculty of International Business - Marketing and Mr. Nguyen Quang Binh - Officer, Journal of Asian Economic and Business Studies at the same time being a student of Class 35, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Through the seminar, the students had a chance to listen to sincere sharing, valuable experiences and new and clearer perspectives on scientific research at UEH, thereby finding inspiration and sparking ideas to start implementing research topics. Seminar "Scientific research - Inspire and Motivate " With the orientation of maintaining and enhancing the student scientific research movement of UEH in the new era, the launching ceremony played its right role in bringing the necessary information to all students of the University. City Economics School. Ho Chi Minh. Through the "UEH 2021 Student Science Research Launching Ceremony", we all hope that a year of scientific research students will gain many great achievements, many new successes, glory, brilliance and betterment. News, photo: Youth Union, Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology “There is a profession of chalk dust full of hands. It is said to be the cleanest profession. There is a job that does not plant trees in the soil. Which brings life full of sweet and fresh flowers." There is no profession as noble as a teacher, no job favored by society for the most beautiful words to honor as a teacher. Joining with the joyful atmosphere of the whole country, on the morning of November 20, 2020, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) ceremoniously held a meeting to celebrate 38 years of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2020) with the theme: Connecting generations at Hall A.116. An overview of the ceremony Attending the ceremony, there were the presence of teachers and former leaders of the School through the ages: Assoc.Dr.National Teacher Dao Van Tai - Former Vice Principal; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thanh Xuong - Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thi Diem Chau - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof. Dr. Pham Van Nang - Former Secretary of the Party Committee, Former Principal, President of UEH Alumni; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Viet - Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Dinh - Former President of School Council, Former Vice Principal; Distinguised Teacher. Nguyen Van Te - Former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee; Dr. Tran The Hoang - Former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Former Chairman of the School Council, Former Vice Principal, UEH Alumni Permanent Vice President and more than 400 retired teachers who have made numerous positive contributions for the country's education and training in general and UEH in particular. Leaders of incumbent schools include Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of Party Committee, Vice Principal, Director of Vinh Long Campus; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Trade Union President and teachers who are Professors, Associate Professors; National Teachers, Distinguished Teachers that have been working at the School; Heads and Deputy Heads of departments, faculties, institutes, centers, companies directly under the university; with a large number of teachers who are teaching, administrators and service staff at the school. Musical performance: Song of Gratitude to Teachers - Band: Mat Ngoc Speaking at the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal, on behalf of the school leaders, sent congratulations and expressed deep gratitude to the teachers, who have been making important contributions to the educational career under the roof of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The meeting is associated with joy and pride from the result of strong changes, in the right direction, in the spirit of international integration; reputation of the UEH brand is increasingly acknowledged in the country and the region. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal gave the opening speech “If you want to cross, build a bridge. If you want your child to be literate, respect the teacher." "Respect the teacher, honour the morality " is a precious tradition expressing the gratitude of students to generations of teachers, who have worked hard and sacrificed to bring scientific knowledge and moral lessons to generations of studenDr. To express their gratitude to the teachers, the boatmen silently took generations of students across the river to go to the bright future shore, on behalf of all UEH incumbent officials and leaders of the school. Expressing our deep gratitude to the teachers who retired on the Vietnamese Teacher's Day. The imcubent school leaders expressed their deep gratitude to the retired teachers Also at the meeting, the UEH Alumni Executive Board for the 2020-2025 term shared information about the "Connecting Community - Spreading Knowledge" program and "UEH - Time to back" to connect generations of UEH alumni accompanies the school in many different fields, thereby spreading intellectual value to society and the community. MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - Head of Marketing - Communication Department, General Secretary of UEH Alumni launched a program of Connecting Community - Spreading Knowledge and UEH - Time to back On this occasion, 09 UEH Teachers were awarded Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister: Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Finance - Accounting Department (currently Vice Principal); Dr. Hay Sinh - Faculty of Economics; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Thanh Trang - Department of International Business - Marketing; Prof.Dr. Doan Thi Hong Van - Faculty of International Business - Marketing; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Faculty of Finance; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mai Thi Hoang Minh - Accounting Department, Dr. Ha Van Son - Faculty of Mathematics - Statistics, Dr. Nguyen Minh Tuan - Department of Political Theory; Dr. Nguyen Phuc Canh - Journal of Asian Economic and Business Studies. Awarding Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister In addition, the school awarded the Medal For the Cause of Education from the Minister of Education and Training to 09 Teachers / Teachers: Mr. Hoang Quang Vinh - In-Service Training Management Division; Mr. Ngo Vu Hoang Duong - Training Planning - Testing Department; Ms. Do Thuy Trang - Facility Department; MSc. Nguyen Thi Hang - Law Faculty; Dr. Le Vinh Trien - Faculty of State Management; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Vinh Long Campus; MSc. Truong Thi Nhi - Training Management Office - Students - Science - Learning Materials, Vinh Long Campus; Ms. Tran Ngoc Hoa - Accounting Department, Vinh Long Campus; Ms. Ho Kim Thanh - Fundamental Faculty, Vinh Long Campus expresses recognition of outstanding contributions to the education sector in general and to UEH in particular. Awarding Medal For the Cause of Education The meeting took place in a warm, solemn and gratifying atmosphere. Respect the teacher, honour the morality is a beauty in UEH Culture, a value that will always endure and be sustainable over time. Some other photos at the meeting: News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This is the biggest event in the Southeast region in the Ho Chi Minh City's Innovation and Start-up Week activities (WHISE) - Regional start-up festival 2020 - Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Day (AI4VN). In 2020, UEH coordinates with the Department of Market Development and Science and Technology Enterprises, Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City held the event as a key unit in the South of the Market Development Department, science and technology enterprises in the development of a national innovation ecosystem. Overview of the event Attending the event, on the side of the Ministry of Science and Technology, there were Mr. Tran Xuan Dich - Deputy Director of Market Development Department, Science and Technology Enterprise, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Binh - Director of National Technology Innovation Fund, Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong - Deputy Director - Southern Affairs Department. From the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology, there were Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung - Member, Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology, Ms. Chu Van Hai - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology. On the side of HCMC University of Economics, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of the school. From provincial departments, there were Mr. Nguyen Quoc Cuong - Director of Binh Duong Department of Science and Technology, Mr. Dang Ha Giang - Director of Binh Phuoc Department of Science and Technology, Mr. Nguyen Van Hung. - Deputy Director of Department of Science and Technology of Tay Ninh province. Together with all departments, agencies, and mass organizations of the Southeastern provinces / cities (Ho Chi Minh City, Tay Ninh, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai and Ba Ria - Vung Tau); colleges, universities and secondary schools in the region; investment funds, start-up support organizations, startups, science and technology enterprises, start-up clubs, start-up organizations/ individuals; research experts at domestic and international universities, business associations, associations of occupation, businessman clubs, private economic sector enterprises. Mr. Tran Xuan Dich - Deputy Director of Market Development Department, Science and Technology Enterprise gave the opening speech of the festival Speaking at the event, Mr. Tran Xuan Dich - Deputy Director of Market Development Department, Science and Technology Enterprise, said that Vietnam's startup innovation ecosystem is 59th in the world, and is among the top 20-25 in the Asia-Pacific region. Particularly Ho Chi Minh City is ranked 19th in the ranking of 100 innovative ecosystems in the Asia Pacific region. He expected that within the framework of the program, typical and potential innovative start-ups of the Southeast region would be found to incubate and promote development in the coming time. In particular, the Deputy Director especially emphasized that strengthening the linkage of Institutes, Schools and enterprises, promoting commercialization of research, and effectively exploiting and applying intellectual playgrounds would be the core to form innovative enterprise. Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung - Member, Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology shared in the festival. In agreement with Mr. Tran Xuan Dich, Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung - Member, Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology expected that through the chain of events, central and local management agencies would propose, discuss the policies and recommend practical coordinated actions to support the development of a startup innovation ecosystem in the Southeast effectively. Year 2020 is the first year that Techfest in the Southeast region was held at HCMC University of Economics. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong said that the festival not only introduced typical models connecting local and regional ecosystems, but also honored collectives and individuals who made positive contributions; connected and developed specific resources to form a spearhead in the developing start-up innovation ecosystem in the South and contributed to building a national start-up innovation ecosystem. On this occasion, the central and local management agencies would listen and receive proposals from enterprises to have comments and assessments; then making policy recommendations for National TECHFEST, issues of building a community to support innovative startups in some strong areas of the Southeast region. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH School Council President speaking at the opening ceremony Also in the opening session and plenary session, the leaders of the local departments, business community, startup community, and domestic and international innovation start-up support network shared a dialogue and discussed topics to support linkage in developing startup innovation ecosystem associated with the strengths of the local with the following presentations: startup innovation ecosystem in the Southeast, ecosystem development experience in Ho Chi Minh City in the period of 2016 - 2020; Innovation and key economic development at the local level as well as the role of the University in the development of innovation ecosystems. Mr. Luong Van Thuong - Science and Technology Enterprise and Market Development Department presented his presentation on Start-up Innovation Ecosystem of the Southeastern Delta Experience in developing ecosystems in Ho Chi Minh City for the period 2016 - 2020 shared by Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung - Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology MSc. Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Deputy Director of the Institute of Innovation, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics emphasized the University's role in developing innovation ecosystems. Innovation and spearhead local economic development - Presentation by Mr. Nguyen Vo Hung - Head of Innovation Policy, Academy of Science, Technology and Innovation, Ministry of Science and Technology Dialogue and exchange section: Linking to developing a regional innovation startup ecosystem TECHFEST Southeast 2020 was held in the form of a offline combined with the online interaction. In the framework of the event, there were also exhibitions and introduction of scientific and technological products with more than 60 booths. Here took place digital technology demonstrations on smart cities, high-tech agriculture, health technology, education technology, financial technology, pioneering technology; and business and investment connection activities to open up opportunities for exchange and cooperation of the startup community participating in the event. Opening ceremony of the exhibition Exhibition space In particular, the event also had many seminars and forums to discuss about the development strategy of Vietnam's economy with current "hot" topics such as: Digital Transformation, Smart Cities, Smart Education, High-tech Agriculture, Financial Technology, Health Technology, and Pioneering Technology (artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, etc) with the participation of leading experts who were lecturers, researchers at UEH and international partners. Symposium 1 on the digital transformation of Vietnam's economy: technology, market and policy to analyze, evaluate the current situation, and offer solutions for the digital transformation of the Vietnam’s economy in terms of risks, challenges, opportunities and advantages to develop a digital economy as well as related topics that were relevant to the reality and development context of Vietnam. Symposium 1: The digital transformation of the Vietnam’s economy Symposium 2 on UEH IN4BIZ conference 2020 - Innovation for business growth was a forum to exchange in-depth and extensive content on innovation management in enterprises to catch up with technological development, to build capacity for enterprises to cope with today's ever-changing world. Symposium 2: UEH IN4BIZ conference 2020 - Innovation for business growth Symposium 3 on Smart city + initiative with the topic Tech & Urban Transformation and Human-Centered Approach included technology and application exhibitions as well as forums for in-depth and extensive content exchange on technology applications in urban development and solving urban problems as well as people-centered smart urban approaches. Symposium 3: Smart city + initiative with the topic Tech & Urban Transformation and Human-Centered Approach Symposium 4 on Innovation in agriculture and health is designed to create an exchange on the topic of technology application, innovation in healthcare and agricultural manufacturing. The seminar have the participation of experts, policy makers, researchers, enterprises and individuals interested in the topic. Symposium 4: Innovation in agriculture and health Symposium 5: Digital conversion for smart medical TECHFEST Southeast activity 2020 was one of the positive contributions of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, together with the Government, the State, and the Private Economic Sector to develop the Vietnamese economy based on science, technology, and innovation. This was also a great opportunity for the Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, with a pioneering role in enhancing practical application capacity, arousing creative potential in every person and developing excellent economists - governance for society, continuing the program "UEH Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge". The press agencies reported: Tuoi Tre Newspaper: Ho Chi Minh City ranked 19/100 in the ranking of innovation ecosystems in Asia VnExpress newspaper: Ho Chi Minh City ranked 19th out of 100 new emerging start-up ecosystems Youth Newspaper: Southeastern Start-up innovation Festival 2020 Saigon Economic Times: Motivating start-ups and innovation Saigon Liberation Newspaper: HCMC Innovation and Start-up Week 2020 The Saigon Liberation newspaper: Linking to create resources for innovation Education Newspaper: HCMC innovation and start-up week Education Times newspaper: TECHFEST Southeast 2020 - a new perspective on the startup ecosystem Radio VOH: Opening Regional Start-up Festival - TECHFEST Region 2020 VOV e-newspaper: Promoting the startup ecosystem after Covid-19 Saigon Investment Newspaper: Southeastern Innovation Start-up Day Vietnam Investment Newspaper: Techfest Southeast 2020: Linking to  develop startup ecosystem Viettimes Digital magazine: Ho Chi Minh City opens TECHFEST Southeast and Innovation & Start-up Week 2020 People's Army Newspaper: Promoting innovative start-ups in the Southeast region New Newspaper: TECHFEST Southeast 2020 - a new perspective on the startup ecosystem Dan Tri Newspaper: Opportunities for innovative enterprises to break through Business Development Newspaper: Southeast Innovation start-up Festival Today's Economic Newspaper: Southeast Innovation Start-up Festival Traffic magazine: Linking to develop of an innovation startup ecosystem Vietnam News Agency Announcement: A series of events at the Southeast Innovation Start-up Day 2020 Brand and Public opinion newspaper: TP. HCM has launched a series of events about startup and innovation Vietnam Consumer Newspaper: Techfest Southeast 2020 associates to develop startup ecosystem Journalist and Public Opinion: Techfest Southeast 2020 associates to develop an innovation startup ecosystem based on local strengths Government Newspaper: Southeast Innovation and Innovation Day Science and Development Newspaper: Techfest Southeast 2020 develops an innovation startup ecosystem based on local strengths Environment and Urban Newspaper: TP. HCM opens Techfest NE 2020 News, photos: Department of Marketing and Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the ceremony, the school joyfully welcomed Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province; Mr. Le Chi Thanh - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Department of Agencies and Enterprises; Colonel, Dr. Phan Van Dien - Deputy Commander of the Provincial Military Headquarters; and Representatives representing departments, mass organizations in Vinh Long province: Office of the Provincial People's Committee; Office, Economic Committee - Provincial People's Council budget; Provincial Party Committee Propaganda Department; Department of Home Affairs; Financial Department; Department of Education and Training; Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs; Department of Planning and Investment; Department of Science and Technology; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development; Provincial Tax Department; Provincial State Treasury; Provincial Youth Union; Provincial Student Association; Provincial Confederation of Labor; Provincial police; Ward 8 Police; Cooperative Union, Provincial Association of Study; Our dear delegates represent Universities and Colleges in the province. Representatives representing more than 24 business units, banks inside and outside the province and schools are happy to welcome parents, representatives of the Rector Board of high schools in and outside the province. Attending the ceremony, on the side of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Vice Rector of the school, concurrently Director of Vinh Long Branch; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of the School Union and the Teachers representing Leaders of the subordinate units at the main campus: Training Department, School Office, Human Resource Management Division, Office of caring and supporting students, International Training Institute, Marketing - Communication Department; Financial Accounting; Facilities Department; Economics; Faculty of Management; Faculty of International Business - Marketing; Faculty of Public Finance; Faculty of Finance; Banking Faculty; Accounting department; Faculty of Mathematics - Statistics; Faculty of Business Information Technology; Faculty of Political Theory; Faculty of Law; The Youth Union, the Student Association and the Board of Directors and lecturers - officers at Vinh Long Campus and the presence of 240 new students of Course 46 - Regular University, the first course to be opened at Vinh Long Campus. The opening ceremony story began with the story of water - land - human being: A story about the challenges that people in Mekong Delta, possibly the family and the new students are facing: severe droughts, floods, mangrove area decreased, worries about the sea "gnaws" the shore, "swallows". Thus, students initially recognize and have thoughts and concerns about issues around them. From the perspective of leadership of a province in the Mekong Delta, speaking at the opening ceremony, Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee shared more deeply about the challenges that Mekong Delta is facing and the shortage of high-quality human resources, hope that UEH - Vinh Long Campus will contribute to training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta. Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province spoke at the opening ceremony Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school gave flowers to thank the leaders of Vinh Long province for their interest in supporting University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long Campus during the past time. From the perspective of the school leaders, with the passion to contribute to training high-quality human resources to become the key manpower to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta, the opening speech of the course, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council shared about the mission of training - research and consultation of UEH Vinh Long Campus: Vinh Long Campus of the school was formed to serve the socio-economic development in the Mekong Delta region through training of high quality human resources, with good knowledge, skills and flexibility to adapt to the continuously changing and integrated economy. At the same time, the campus also conducts research and scientific transfer in the economic and social fields, organizes the implementation of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research programs and projects to address challenges related to economy, society, environment, water resources management, forests, farmer agriculture and rural areas in the Mekong Delta. The campus also conducts research for enterprise development, start-up innovation. Implementation of management policy consulting, planning and development for different levels of organizations. Vinh Long campus is a university training institution of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City, so it is recommended to use high-quality UEH training programs, faculty, quality assurance process, test programs, business relationships and former students to support training, research, and consulting. The school is committed to the quality of training at Vinh Long campus equivalent to the quality of learning at the university's city campus. The professor congratulated 240 new students - potential human resources for 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta in the fields of Economics and Agricultural Business, Business Administration, International Business, Banking, Business accounting and e-commerce. He advises what needs to be done to help new students quickly adapt, achieve high results in study, remain stable in their expertise, have high competitiveness, actively reach out to the domestic and international labor markets. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee - Chairman of the School Council gave the opening speech of the course. The story continues with the sharing from the new student representative of Course 46 - Regular university, Student Le Thi Kim Ngan, Faculty of Business Administration: I was born and raised in Tan Hoa commune, Lai Vung district, Dong Thap province. My family, my parents are all farmers and have huge difficulties in production. With my family's desire for the children to continue to study and with my dream of becoming a business in the future, I want to help parents to develop more in the family's profession and invest in development in service and management sectors. I aspire to rise and do not hesitate to grasp learning opportunities, becoming a student of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Vinh Long Campus ... with the learning goals that I determined when entering University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City: “Learn to know, learn to do, learn to share live and learn to self-affirm”. And in the position of always ready, actively self-study, cultivating necessary soft skills, practicing English, grasping technology,... as well as raising awareness of the environment, community, learning literature and grasp the world situation. This is considered as the fastest "travel ticket" to help each student self-improve and integrate better... Student Le Thi Kim Ngan - AD001 Business Administration Class K46 student - Regular University (2020-2024), representing New Student, spoke at the Opening Ceremony From the perspective of UEH Alumni and business leaders with many enthusiastic contributions to the Mekong Delta, the guests: Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group; Ms. Cao Thuy An - Founder of Freco of An An Clean Food One Member Company Limited; Mr. Dao Manh Toan - Vice President of HOMEGROUP, Co-Founder of Hometravel Mekong Can Tho discussed and inspired the young generation on the topic "Ready to become key manpower in the digital transformation process of the Mekong Delta”. Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group participated in the round table at the Opening Ceremony to inspire new students Mr. Dao Manh Toan - Vice President of HomeGroup, Co-founder of Hometravel Mekong Can Tho; Ms. Cao Thuy An - Founder of Freco of An An Clean Food One Member Company Limited discussed and inspired the young generation on the topic "Ready to become a key human resource in the digital transformation process of Mekong Delta". Roundtable exchange talks around the questions: How has the digital era changed us, especially in the Mekong Delta? What challenges are facing the Mekong Delta in the shortage of high quality human resources, especially digital human resources? What is the motivation for young people to choose to develop their businesses in the Mekong Delta? In the digital age, what are the qualities of a graduate student and the need of a business for young human resources? What skills do students need right now to keep up with the digital age? Students participated in discussions and listen to speakers at the opening ceremony. All together to create a living story, a special opening ceremony about a generation of UEH students - Course 46 who have the potential to become key mapower in the digital transformation process of the Mekong Delta. Also at the Opening Ceremony, in order to encourage the new students to reach the top valedictorian of the course and support disadvantaged students who have excelled in their studies, the school held 51 scholarships. (including 34 admission scholarships with high scores in enrollment and 17 scholarships to support difficulties for new students enrolled), with a total budget of: 314,000,000 VND deducted from the school's budget and lobbying for banks and businesses. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school and Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee awarded scholarships to new students K46 Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal of UEH, concurrently director of Vinh Long Campus; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Vinh Long Campus Standing Deputy Director giving flowers and thank you letters to the banks for sponsoring scholarships to students Some photos at the ceremony: School leaders and leaders of units at UEH Main Campus The school Leadership Team took souvenir photos with the delegates and guests Student group of Course 46 - First regular university course at UEH - Vinh Long Campus Exciting musical performances opened the opening ceremony News, Photo: Department of Admissions and communications - Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the ceremony, the school joyfully welcomed Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province; Mr. Le Chi Thanh - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Department of Agencies and Enterprises; Colonel, Dr. Phan Van Dien - Deputy Commander of the Provincial Military Headquarters; and Representatives representing departments, mass organizations in Vinh Long province: Office of the Provincial People's Committee; Office, Economic Committee - Provincial People's Council budget; Provincial Party Committee Propaganda Department; Department of Home Affairs; Financial Department; Department of Education and Training; Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs; Department of Planning and Investment; Department of Science and Technology; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development; Provincial Tax Department; Provincial State Treasury; Provincial Youth Union; Provincial Student Association; Provincial Confederation of Labor; Provincial police; Ward 8 Police; Cooperative Union, Provincial Association of Study; Our dear delegates represent Universities and Colleges in the province. Representatives representing more than 24 business units, banks inside and outside the province and schools are happy to welcome parents, representatives of the Rector Board of high schools in and outside the province. Attending the ceremony, on the side of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, there were Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Vice Rector of the school, concurrently Director of Vinh Long Branch; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of the School Union and the Teachers representing Leaders of the subordinate units at the main campus: Training Department, School Office, Human Resource Management Division, Office of caring and supporting students, International Training Institute, Marketing - Communication Department; Financial Accounting; Facilities Department; Economics; Faculty of Management; Faculty of International Business - Marketing; Faculty of Public Finance; Faculty of Finance; Banking Faculty; Accounting department; Faculty of Mathematics - Statistics; Faculty of Business Information Technology; Faculty of Political Theory; Faculty of Law; The Youth Union, the Student Association and the Board of Directors and lecturers - officers at Vinh Long Campus and the presence of 240 new students of Course 46 - Regular University, the first course to be opened at Vinh Long Campus. The opening ceremony story began with the story of water - land - human being: A story about the challenges that people in Mekong Delta, possibly the family and the new students are facing: severe droughts, floods, mangrove area decreased, worries about the sea "gnaws" the shore, "swallows". Thus, students initially recognize and have thoughts and concerns about issues around them. From the perspective of leadership of a province in the Mekong Delta, speaking at the opening ceremony, Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee shared more deeply about the challenges that Mekong Delta is facing and the shortage of high-quality human resources, hope that UEH - Vinh Long Campus will contribute to training high-quality human resources for the Mekong Delta. Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Vinh Long province spoke at the opening ceremony Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school gave flowers to thank the leaders of Vinh Long province for their interest in supporting University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long Campus during the past time. From the perspective of the school leaders, with the passion to contribute to training high-quality human resources to become the key manpower to contribute to the development of the Mekong Delta, the opening speech of the course, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council shared about the mission of training - research and consultation of UEH Vinh Long Campus: Vinh Long Campus of the school was formed to serve the socio-economic development in the Mekong Delta region through training of high quality human resources, with good knowledge, skills and flexibility to adapt to the continuously changing and integrated economy. At the same time, the campus also conducts research and scientific transfer in the economic and social fields, organizes the implementation of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research programs and projects to address challenges related to economy, society, environment, water resources management, forests, farmer agriculture and rural areas in the Mekong Delta. The campus also conducts research for enterprise development, start-up innovation. Implementation of management policy consulting, planning and development for different levels of organizations. Vinh Long campus is a university training institution of the University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City, so it is recommended to use high-quality UEH training programs, faculty, quality assurance process, test programs, business relationships and former students to support training, research, and consulting. The school is committed to the quality of training at Vinh Long campus equivalent to the quality of learning at the university's city campus. The professor congratulated 240 new students - potential human resources for 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta in the fields of Economics and Agricultural Business, Business Administration, International Business, Banking, Business accounting and e-commerce. He advises what needs to be done to help new students quickly adapt, achieve high results in study, remain stable in their expertise, have high competitiveness, actively reach out to the domestic and international labor markets. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee - Chairman of the School Council gave the opening speech of the course. The story continues with the sharing from the new student representative of Course 46 - Regular university, Student Le Thi Kim Ngan, Faculty of Business Administration: I was born and raised in Tan Hoa commune, Lai Vung district, Dong Thap province. My family, my parents are all farmers and have huge difficulties in production. With my family's desire for the children to continue to study and with my dream of becoming a business in the future, I want to help parents to develop more in the family's profession and invest in development in service and management sectors. I aspire to rise and do not hesitate to grasp learning opportunities, becoming a student of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City Vinh Long Campus ... with the learning goals that I determined when entering University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City: “Learn to know, learn to do, learn to share live and learn to self-affirm”. And in the position of always ready, actively self-study, cultivating necessary soft skills, practicing English, grasping technology,... as well as raising awareness of the environment, community, learning literature and grasp the world situation. This is considered as the fastest "travel ticket" to help each student self-improve and integrate better... Student Le Thi Kim Ngan - AD001 Business Administration Class K46 student - Regular University (2020-2024), representing New Student, spoke at the Opening Ceremony From the perspective of UEH Alumni and business leaders with many enthusiastic contributions to the Mekong Delta, the guests: Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group; Ms. Cao Thuy An - Founder of Freco of An An Clean Food One Member Company Limited; Mr. Dao Manh Toan - Vice President of HOMEGROUP, Co-Founder of Hometravel Mekong Can Tho discussed and inspired the young generation on the topic "Ready to become key manpower in the digital transformation process of the Mekong Delta”. Mr. Huynh Van Thon - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group participated in the round table at the Opening Ceremony to inspire new students Mr. Dao Manh Toan - Vice President of HomeGroup, Co-founder of Hometravel Mekong Can Tho; Ms. Cao Thuy An - Founder of Freco of An An Clean Food One Member Company Limited discussed and inspired the young generation on the topic "Ready to become a key human resource in the digital transformation process of Mekong Delta". Roundtable exchange talks around the questions: How has the digital era changed us, especially in the Mekong Delta? What challenges are facing the Mekong Delta in the shortage of high quality human resources, especially digital human resources? What is the motivation for young people to choose to develop their businesses in the Mekong Delta? In the digital age, what are the qualities of a graduate student and the need of a business for young human resources? What skills do students need right now to keep up with the digital age? Students participated in discussions and listen to speakers at the opening ceremony. All together to create a living story, a special opening ceremony about a generation of UEH students - Course 46 who have the potential to become key mapower in the digital transformation process of the Mekong Delta. Also at the Opening Ceremony, in order to encourage the new students to reach the top valedictorian of the course and support disadvantaged students who have excelled in their studies, the school held 51 scholarships. (including 34 admission scholarships with high scores in enrollment and 17 scholarships to support difficulties for new students enrolled), with a total budget of: 314,000,000 VND deducted from the school's budget and lobbying for banks and businesses. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school and Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen Thanh - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee awarded scholarships to new students K46 Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal of UEH, concurrently director of Vinh Long Campus; MSc. Nguyen Thi Thuy Lieu - Vinh Long Campus Standing Deputy Director giving flowers and thank you letters to the banks for sponsoring scholarships to students Some photos at the ceremony: School leaders and leaders of units at UEH Main Campus The school Leadership Team took souvenir photos with the delegates and guests Student group of Course 46 - First regular university course at UEH - Vinh Long Campus Exciting musical performances opened the opening ceremony News, Photo: Department of Admissions and communications - Vinh Long Campus Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology 1. Visibility: The index about the number of links pointing to the university's website. Data retrieved from Ahref and Majestic. This index evaluates the influence of the university's website system (weight: 50%). News, photo: Department of Research Management and International Cooperation, Department of Marketing and Communication Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the evening of Friday, November 13, the Faculty of Finance held a series of comments on Economic Events 2020 with the theme "COVID - 19 PANDEMIC: Opportunities and challenges for the "digital transformation" revolution in Finance - Banking and realities in Vietnam" to bring opportunities to in-depth insights into the advantages - disadvantages of innovation in the form of "digital transformation" of the Finance - Banking industry, along with specific impacts on Vietnam. Thereby, the contest creates an educational playground to help students actively express their personal views on the issue. "Series of comments on Economic Events 2020" - Faculty of Finance After more than a week of learning and writing comments on the topic that the Organizing Committee gave in round 1, the 3 best teams were honoured to enter round 2 to present their views at the finals night "Series of comments on Economic Events 2020". Coming to the finals night, the program was honoured to welcome the jury of Mr. Tran Hoai Nam and Ms. Nguyen Van Thien Tam - Lecturer of the Faculty of Finance, along with the participation of Mr. Nguyen Trieu Dong - Secretary of the Faculty of Finance as a guest, teams and a large number of students came to cheer. Members of the Organizing Committee and guests Mr. Nguyen Trieu Dong - Secretary of the Youth Union Faculty of Finance gave a speech Mr. Dao Thai Toan - Member of the Standing Committee of the Faculty of Finance, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, presented gifts to teachers as the most sincere thanks Entering the First Round - titled "Warm-up" - each team has 15 seconds to answer questions with key words about this year's topic. As can be seen, in this round, the teams are extremely excellent as they continuously gave the correct answers. Coming to Round 2 - teams were quick to show their reasoning and understanding to get points from "Magic Wheel" when correctly guessing each letter and key word of the crossword. Team "20-10" and team "DALIHU" gave their answer Team "TTD" was thinking the answers for the crossword of "Magic Wheel" Teams were excellent to guess the correct answer for the second round Entering the final round of competition - the "Counterargument" round, each team in turn presented their views on the topic that the Organizing Committee had given in the "Writing Comments" round, and also participate in countering the questions that Organizing Committee teachers set out. With careful preparation and convincing points, all 3 teams completed their exam well and received praise and appreciation from the Organizing Committee. Team "DALIHU" presented the "Counterargument" round Bracelets were sent to the audience who answered questions with teams Through 3 extremely intense rounds of competition, as well as the extremely thrilling waiting time, the final result the team "DALIHU" burst with joy when winning the First Prize in the final night of "Series of comments on Economic Events 2020 - Faculty of Finance”. 3 teams took pictures with teachers of the Organizing Committee The efforts of the teams, the impartiality of the jury and the enthusiastic cheers of the audience have made the finals night "Series of comments on Economic Events 2020" a great success. The program creates a wholesome playground for students to develop their ability to analyze, reason, express their opinions and make presentations and arguments. The contest also motivates and urges other students to join together to develop their own knowledge and understanding about heated issues in society. The members took souvenir photos to keep the memories of the competition. News, photo: Youth Union, Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of Workshop "Appraisal of roofing solar power project in combination with agriculture" The Workshop was attended by Mr. Nguyen Hoang Bao – Dean of Economics Faculty; MSc. Phung Thanh Binh - Head of the Alumni of Economics Faculty, Mr. Le Anh Khang - General Director of Green Investment Corporation (GIC), Ms. Nguyen Phuong Thao - Permanent Deputy Director of Green Investment Corporation, and more than 40 students of Economic Appraisal of investment project class, course 44, UEH. Mr. Le Anh Khang - General Director of GIC reports an overview of the solar power industry in Vietnam Ms. Nguyen Phuong Thao - GIC's permanent deputy director shares about the process of raising capital for the project At the workshop, the students heard an overview of Solar Energy, how to evaluate and implement projects as well as to raise capital for their projects. The workshop opened for students a panoramic view of the Vietnamese electricity industry picture. “Vietnam has a view and strategy to encourage the mobilization of all resources from society and the people for renewable energy development. The growth rate of the electricity industry is double the growth rate of Vietnam's total GDP ”- Mr. Le Anh Khang shared. Besides solar power, the power sector can also exploit wind power, gas power, liquified natural gas power, and garbage power. The energy sector is expected to have a huge boom from 2020 and have strong growth. Therefore, students wishing to join the energy industry should prepare themselves well for their English knowledge. The students were excited about this new method of learning. Meeting the business face-to-face and listening to reports has aroused a lot of curiosity and excitement among students. About issues related to Solar Power and the combination of project appraisal models, students were also actively exploring internship and job opportunities at GIC. Students ask questions for the speaker MSc. Phung Thanh Binh, representing the Faculty of Economics, sends souvenirs to GIC The students give flowers to thank Ms. Nguyen Phuong Thao after the Workshop Through many activities associated with the Faculty of Economics over the years: internship support for students, organizing field surveys, business tours, etc. GIC continues to open up its perspectives and opportunities for students when disseminating and analyzing green investment - capital. This is a new trend in the field of renewable energy, contributing to sustainable development. The workshop helps students access reality, listen and discuss, and learn how businesses implement and operate. This is a pioneering step in changing the learning associated with practices of the Faculty of Economics in particular, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics in general. News, articles: Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of the seminar The program has the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - School Council Chairman, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President, Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President and leaders of units, guests, project team members. At the seminar, members of the project team presented the following contents: The ratio of international lecturers/experts needed for UEH to participate in the Top 500 best universities according to QS Asian University Ranking; experience to increase ratio of a number of countries and universities; practical policies at UEH and some solutions to increase the proportion of international lecturers/experts. MCs. Le Nhat Hanh - Member of the project team presents the ratio of international lecturers / experts needed for UEH to participate in the Top 500 universities according to Asian QS; experience to increase ratio of a number of countries and universities Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Team leader of project formulation team presents practical policies at UEH, solutions to increase the proportion of international lecturers Participants actively contributed many strategic and highly feasible solutions, contributing to the construction of one of the 9 key projects of UEH in the period 2020 - 2025: Quality improvement of  staff in term of expertise, English and increase in the proportion of international lecturers. To conclude, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - the School Council Chairman highly appreciated solutions on policy to attract international lecturers and experts and the contributions of participants. The whole school needs a high determination, "real" internationalization, promoting international communication, promoting the role of faculties, balancing the finance, dividing appropriate timelines for the project, etc. Construction Team needs to complete the project quickly, the important thing is to actualize and implement the project effectively in the future. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of the School Council giving the speech News, photos: Human Resource Management Department, Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of the signing ceremony Joining the program, from UEB, there are Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truc Le - President, PhD. Pham Minh Tuan - Vice President and other leaders. From UEH, there are Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President and other leaders. At the signing ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President says: UEH attaches great importance to the exchange and cooperation with prestigious and qualified schools in the country. UEH, as a key and leading university in economics, management and law training, will join hands with UEB to further develop each institution’s strengths by effectively utilizing resources, aiming for a win-win cooperation in the current competitive higher education context. Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh – UEH President made a speech Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truc Le - UEB President shares: His first impression about UEH is the professionalism, and UEH is worthy of being one of the pioneering and leading economic schools of the country. With a visionary attitude, UEB wishes to learn about cooperative training, exchanging credits, exchanging teachers and students. In addition, the school also wishes to further research cooperation on domestic and international topics and projects. It is hoped that the cooperation between Vietnamese universities, such as inviting leading professors and scientists in the world, can create history and make the schools competitive in the international market. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Truc Le - UEB President speaking At the ceremony, the leaders of the two units agreed to sign an agreement to recognize the training program, training content, the value of credits and the student exchange between the two universities. Student exchange program aims to create opportunities for students to learn and experience in a diverse, multicultural environment, to enhance the exchange of teaching and scientific research between the two units. Beside the National Economics University, UEB is the second one with which UEH signs a cooperation agreement in training and exchange of students among prestigious economics schools. Presidents from the two schools signed a cooperation agreement with the witness of leaders from both sides Presidents exchanged souvenirs Delegates took photos Leaders of the two universities discussed News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communications, Department of Undergraduate Training. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The roundtable had the participation of Mr. Tran Kim Chung - Chairman of C.T Group (Alumni of UEH); Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - Chairman of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam; Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing - Faculty of International Business – Marketing subject UEH; and Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Management Division of ACB (Alumni UEH) - Coordinator of the seminar. Roundtable: Opportunities and challenges in the digital age On the first day of school, what should K46 students learn? Mr. Chung: 33 years ago, in the transition period between the subsidy period and the market economy with many difficulties, that day, I went to SG at night in a coal car and luggage was a small wooden chest. Today, how you come here, I do not know, but maybe we are the same thing, that is the aspiration, desire to access the world's knowledge treasure and the desire to develop. Mr. Tran Kim Chung - Chairman of C.T Group shares Ms. Trang: I think the most important thing you should learn and the only thing that you bring along your whole life is the way of learning, because no matter what school you study, the knowledge at school is very small compared to what need in life. Looking back on the time I went to school, the most precious thing I bring is the learning method. When I need something, I know how to explore to learn. Mr. Minh: No matter what major, every student at UEH needs to equip: knowledge, skills and lifelong learning capacity. You need to train yourself from the first few days to have a positive learning attitude: interact with teachers, and learn from your friends. Where did the digital age originate and how does it affect our Vietnam? Ms. Trang: To put it simply, the digital era began when the chip technology industry became much more powerful than before, so people began to process Big Data. If in the past a computer system could process a relatively small amount of information, now it has increased a lot. That opens up a chance for people to start using big data - huge amounts of data that can be processed in a very short time. For example, unmanned vehicle using machine vision. The digital age is an era where machines process faster and more accurately than the human brain, and a lot of the previous human work has been replaced by artificial intelligence. People must reposition themselves in this digital age. The new trend also connects people with people by digital technology in no time. Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - Chairman of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam shares In the digital age, what challenges do students face? Mr. Chung: You are witnessing a dramatic change in science and technology, you are also witnessing a tremendous change in artificial intelligence, a few hours of learning machine can beat the world grandmaster of chess. AI goes further into monopolistic human realms, like human emotions, and AI-powered symphony orchestras also make people mistakenly assume that orchestras are played by famous musicians. AI goes further and faster into all areas of life, accelerating science and technology. You also witness the connection of things between machines and machines, machines that can command each other, unmanned vehicles. Your generation will no longer ride on bicycles, but will travel by private aircraft, changes in cellular technology, genes, creating new human strains, cosmic secrets: black holes, etc. All are opportunities and also challenges because competitors are not only friends from many other places, regions and countries, but also technology products, robots and AI with superior abilities. So what have you prepared to enter this era? Ms. Trang: I think first of all, you should focus on mastering the numerical subjects. I was surprised when I recruited for many years, Vietnamese students were very good at math in high school, but when they entered the university level and when they went to the labor market, Vietnamese were quite weak in math subjects, especially economics students. Those of you studying Economics who are unsure of numbers will not keep up in this era. Especially the ability to use big data processing software, database management, the ability to predict numerical trends and question what's happening and use numbers to prove it. The second very important thing in this era is critical thinking. The question is not about what kind of future world you think about, but how you think you will use technology. In the digital age, people more than machines are in leadership, connection, ability to move human emotions and critical thinking. In short, during college, students need to pay attention to numerical subjects (logical thinking, data processing ability and judgment), critical thinking and leadership ability, connecting emotionally, etc. What has UEH prepared for students in the digital age? Teacher Minh: Regarding the learning method, when the students go to school, the way of learning changes much compared to the past, which can be called digital transformation. The school has applied a lot of information technology, online learning application LMS. During the Covid era, there were many functions for distance learning and the implementation of online learning through google, through the Microsoft team, google meet, equipped with a lot of technology equipment in the classroom. About knowledge: Each student is equipped with specialized knowledge with digital transformation trends. For example, in Marketing, students are studying Digital Marketing, IT application, AI processing big data in Digital Marketing subject. Connecting with businesses to shorten the gap between theory - practice. Academic capacity: Your academic capacity shows that you are a global citizen, able to use digital devices. At least to have knowledge of informatics in general, the school also includes informatics into the output standards with IC3 degree and internet knowledge, etc. Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing - Faculty of International Business - Marketing UEH shares Student K46: In my opinion, a student in engineering, IT has an advantage in this era over business students. According to you, what knowledge do business learners need to equip themselves to compete with their peers in engineering, IT? Students ask questions for the guests Ms. Trang: In a new industry or field, it will not include any major or sector. The technology market is very wide not only of engineers, but also people who make products, commercialize, or financial and accounting positions. Seeing the world of technology with only engineers is not entirely accurate. The most important thing when you enter the world of technology when you are not an engineer, in my opinion, the most important thing is not to be afraid. In a constantly changing industry, it is important not to limit yourself, to be eager to learn, to keep yourself courageous and humble to learn more of the unknown. Student K46: I am an entrepreneur and an introvert, in the era of integration 4.0, the developing digital world today, sometimes I feel quite pressured to access large amounts of information: pages, groups on facebook. About that problem, what method of skill equipment do we need? Students ask the guests questions Mr. Chung: The first thing is to build up the right learning strategy, so take the time to build a study strategy for each year or over four years. You need to define goals so that you do not fall into the unimportant information. In the digital age, each teacher is also a university in a big university, each student has a school in a big school, you design your own curriculum. In order for you to get to your desired destination, you need to consult a predecessor or a friend. You need to define the philosophy: Not only the owner of the country's future, but also shape the future of the country. You must dare to think far, dare to do deep. Teacher Minh: In the current information forest, you need to have skills to read news, etc. What standards or role model for digital age students? Teacher Minh: There is no common model for all of you, but I think the common feature in the digital age is the knowledge of information technology. All businesses that do not apply information technology may be going backwards. No matter what industry we are in, all of us cannot ignore our knowledge of information technology because it is a world trend. Message for the students K46 - UEH? Ms. Trang: In order to study well and play well, to do many things, you need to be very focused when doing something. I wish students enjoy a rich journey, do many things, enjoy the time when your youth do their best to study, have fun, explore the world, become the best version of themselves in the years in university. Mr. Chung: I hope that all students will not only study but also practice and be very disciplined to succeed. Teacher Minh: Skills if not practice will gradually diminish, practice from the smallest, time and persevere with what you arrange. Mr. Nguyen: As a student in the digital age, the modern machine age, you should not try to become a machine, be a real person, be happy, know how to play, know well. It is important to choose your values for learning and to coordinate well with friends, colleagues and machines. What matters is the destination, but better it is the process. Enjoy the 4-year student life so that after graduating you can tell about this journey inspiring and proud.= Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Management Division of ACB coordinates the seminar In addition, at the opening ceremony, the students also heard valuable sharing from Alumni about the value of each person that is sustainable over time regardless of the era, such as “For me, in any era, it is like that, number or zero, 4.0 or 0.4, the values belong to the core of a human being, of a young person to me: First, it is openness. Be open, open to learning new things, learning new things again every day, from different people. Second, there must be perseverance to work every day to achieve the best possible results.”, Ms. Huynh Thi Xuan Lien - Member of the Board of Directors of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ) (Former Student UEH member course 21) shared. Video clip "Message to future generations" The roundtable and the sharing of UEH alumni have aroused strong inspiration and motivation for UEH students to actively self-study, explore, rise to grasp digital technology, be a future global citizen. News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The roundtable had the participation of Mr. Tran Kim Chung - Chairman of C.T Group (Alumni of UEH); Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - Chairman of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam; Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing - Faculty of International Business – Marketing subject UEH; and Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Management Division of ACB (Alumni UEH) - Coordinator of the seminar. Roundtable: Opportunities and challenges in the digital age On the first day of school, what should K46 students learn? Mr. Chung: 33 years ago, in the transition period between the subsidy period and the market economy with many difficulties, that day, I went to SG at night in a coal car and luggage was a small wooden chest. Today, how you come here, I do not know, but maybe we are the same thing, that is the aspiration, desire to access the world's knowledge treasure and the desire to develop. Mr. Tran Kim Chung - Chairman of C.T Group shares Ms. Trang: I think the most important thing you should learn and the only thing that you bring along your whole life is the way of learning, because no matter what school you study, the knowledge at school is very small compared to what need in life. Looking back on the time I went to school, the most precious thing I bring is the learning method. When I need something, I know how to explore to learn. Mr. Minh: No matter what major, every student at UEH needs to equip: knowledge, skills and lifelong learning capacity. You need to train yourself from the first few days to have a positive learning attitude: interact with teachers, and learn from your friends. Where did the digital age originate and how does it affect our Vietnam? Ms. Trang: To put it simply, the digital era began when the chip technology industry became much more powerful than before, so people began to process Big Data. If in the past a computer system could process a relatively small amount of information, now it has increased a lot. That opens up a chance for people to start using big data - huge amounts of data that can be processed in a very short time. For example, unmanned vehicle using machine vision. The digital age is an era where machines process faster and more accurately than the human brain, and a lot of the previous human work has been replaced by artificial intelligence. People must reposition themselves in this digital age. The new trend also connects people with people by digital technology in no time. Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - Chairman of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam shares In the digital age, what challenges do students face? Mr. Chung: You are witnessing a dramatic change in science and technology, you are also witnessing a tremendous change in artificial intelligence, a few hours of learning machine can beat the world grandmaster of chess. AI goes further into monopolistic human realms, like human emotions, and AI-powered symphony orchestras also make people mistakenly assume that orchestras are played by famous musicians. AI goes further and faster into all areas of life, accelerating science and technology. You also witness the connection of things between machines and machines, machines that can command each other, unmanned vehicles. Your generation will no longer ride on bicycles, but will travel by private aircraft, changes in cellular technology, genes, creating new human strains, cosmic secrets: black holes, etc. All are opportunities and also challenges because competitors are not only friends from many other places, regions and countries, but also technology products, robots and AI with superior abilities. So what have you prepared to enter this era? Ms. Trang: I think first of all, you should focus on mastering the numerical subjects. I was surprised when I recruited for many years, Vietnamese students were very good at math in high school, but when they entered the university level and when they went to the labor market, Vietnamese were quite weak in math subjects, especially economics students. Those of you studying Economics who are unsure of numbers will not keep up in this era. Especially the ability to use big data processing software, database management, the ability to predict numerical trends and question what's happening and use numbers to prove it. The second very important thing in this era is critical thinking. The question is not about what kind of future world you think about, but how you think you will use technology. In the digital age, people more than machines are in leadership, connection, ability to move human emotions and critical thinking. In short, during college, students need to pay attention to numerical subjects (logical thinking, data processing ability and judgment), critical thinking and leadership ability, connecting emotionally, etc. What has UEH prepared for students in the digital age? Teacher Minh: Regarding the learning method, when the students go to school, the way of learning changes much compared to the past, which can be called digital transformation. The school has applied a lot of information technology, online learning application LMS. During the Covid era, there were many functions for distance learning and the implementation of online learning through google, through the Microsoft team, google meet, equipped with a lot of technology equipment in the classroom. About knowledge: Each student is equipped with specialized knowledge with digital transformation trends. For example, in Marketing, students are studying Digital Marketing, IT application, AI processing big data in Digital Marketing subject. Connecting with businesses to shorten the gap between theory - practice. Academic capacity: Your academic capacity shows that you are a global citizen, able to use digital devices. At least to have knowledge of informatics in general, the school also includes informatics into the output standards with IC3 degree and internet knowledge, etc. Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing - Faculty of International Business - Marketing UEH shares Student K46: In my opinion, a student in engineering, IT has an advantage in this era over business students. According to you, what knowledge do business learners need to equip themselves to compete with their peers in engineering, IT? Students ask questions for the guests Ms. Trang: In a new industry or field, it will not include any major or sector. The technology market is very wide not only of engineers, but also people who make products, commercialize, or financial and accounting positions. Seeing the world of technology with only engineers is not entirely accurate. The most important thing when you enter the world of technology when you are not an engineer, in my opinion, the most important thing is not to be afraid. In a constantly changing industry, it is important not to limit yourself, to be eager to learn, to keep yourself courageous and humble to learn more of the unknown. Student K46: I am an entrepreneur and an introvert, in the era of integration 4.0, the developing digital world today, sometimes I feel quite pressured to access large amounts of information: pages, groups on facebook. About that problem, what method of skill equipment do we need? Students ask the guests questions Mr. Chung: The first thing is to build up the right learning strategy, so take the time to build a study strategy for each year or over four years. You need to define goals so that you do not fall into the unimportant information. In the digital age, each teacher is also a university in a big university, each student has a school in a big school, you design your own curriculum. In order for you to get to your desired destination, you need to consult a predecessor or a friend. You need to define the philosophy: Not only the owner of the country's future, but also shape the future of the country. You must dare to think far, dare to do deep. Teacher Minh: In the current information forest, you need to have skills to read news, etc. What standards or role model for digital age students? Teacher Minh: There is no common model for all of you, but I think the common feature in the digital age is the knowledge of information technology. All businesses that do not apply information technology may be going backwards. No matter what industry we are in, all of us cannot ignore our knowledge of information technology because it is a world trend. Message for the students K46 - UEH? Ms. Trang: In order to study well and play well, to do many things, you need to be very focused when doing something. I wish students enjoy a rich journey, do many things, enjoy the time when your youth do their best to study, have fun, explore the world, become the best version of themselves in the years in university. Mr. Chung: I hope that all students will not only study but also practice and be very disciplined to succeed. Teacher Minh: Skills if not practice will gradually diminish, practice from the smallest, time and persevere with what you arrange. Mr. Nguyen: As a student in the digital age, the modern machine age, you should not try to become a machine, be a real person, be happy, know how to play, know well. It is important to choose your values for learning and to coordinate well with friends, colleagues and machines. What matters is the destination, but better it is the process. Enjoy the 4-year student life so that after graduating you can tell about this journey inspiring and proud.= Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Management Division of ACB coordinates the seminar In addition, at the opening ceremony, the students also heard valuable sharing from Alumni about the value of each person that is sustainable over time regardless of the era, such as “For me, in any era, it is like that, number or zero, 4.0 or 0.4, the values belong to the core of a human being, of a young person to me: First, it is openness. Be open, open to learning new things, learning new things again every day, from different people. Second, there must be perseverance to work every day to achieve the best possible results.”, Ms. Huynh Thi Xuan Lien - Member of the Board of Directors of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ) (Former Student UEH member course 21) shared. Video clip "Message to future generations" The roundtable and the sharing of UEH alumni have aroused strong inspiration and motivation for UEH students to actively self-study, explore, rise to grasp digital technology, be a future global citizen. News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This seminar is held on a large scale, considered a "forum" for scientific researchers, managers and policy makers in the Mekong Delta region to meet, exchange and present research achievements with the common goal of understanding the problems and impacts of the state of climate change, thereby forming methods and policy tools to be adaptable to the negative effects brought about by climate change. The content of the seminar is in the framework of two main parts: Part 1: Climate change in the Mekong Delta and policy issues. Part 2: Results of scientific research on socio-economic aspects of the issue of Climate Change in the Mekong Delta. Attending the seminar were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang - Director of Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Anh Tuan - Deputy Director, Research Institute on Climate Change, Can Tho University, Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Director of EEPSEA, UEH and more than 120 delegates at the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Land Management Department, Department of Environmental Protection; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Irrigation Sub-Department, Plant Protection Sub-Department, Agricultural Division of 13 Mekong Delta Provinces and researchers from Universities and Scientific Research Institutes. Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai shared “There have been many seminars and conferences on the topic of climate change. However, I think that real life is always changing rapidly, the mutual relationships between climate - natural ecosystems - socio-economic ecosystems are extremely complex, multi-dimensional, multi-time. Therefore, the need to understand the causes, effects and policies of climate change is always not enough, always urgent. Knowledge of climate - people - economy relationship should always be updated, interacted and exchanged to serve the process of building and implementing effective policies”. At the same time he gave the message at the seminar “(1) Climate change, especially sea level rise, salt drought, and rising temperatures are happening rapidly in the Mekong Delta. This is an indispensable fact in all socio-economic policy formulation and implementation in the delta. (2) Climate change has a huge impact on the agricultural sector and infrastructure in the Mekong Delta. The damage to the welfare of society is enormous without effective adaptation policy. (3) In addition to structural measures for climate change adaptation such as building sea dykes, saline dams, economic solutions and community solutions are extremely important in changing behavior of production and consumption of the people, thereby better adapting to climate change”. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH delivers the opening speech at the Seminar At the seminar, Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee said: “The phenomenon of extreme weather has affected people's livelihoods. Saline intrusion greatly affects the cultivated area, fruit trees and aquaculture, etc. That fact requires a new vision, strategic orientation for radical sustainable development. Last year, the damage was not great thanks to the preparation, but the saline intrusion also came to My Thuan bridge. Forecasts of climate change are increasingly severe. Therefore, scientists, many branches, including community participation are needed to come up with the radical solution to help Vinh Long in particular and the Mekong Delta in general”. Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee speaks at the Conference At the seminar, the speakers shared contents on climate change and climate change scenarios in the Mekong Delta; Climate Change Adaptation Policy Tool in the Mekong Delta. In addition, the Seminar also discussed the condition of climate change in Vinh Long, the impact of climate change on the production and life of Vinh Long people, and solutions. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang - Director of the Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change (Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) presents the presentation "Climate change and climate change scenarios in the Mekong Delta" Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Anh Tuan - Deputy Director, Research Institute of Climate Change, Can Tho University presents his speech: "Policy tools to adapt to climate change in the Mekong Delta" Dr. Van Huu Hue - Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vinh Long Province presents the presentation "Impacts of climate change on the production and life of the people in Vinh Long" MSc. Huynh Thi Ha Thuy - Director, Sub-department of Environmental Protection, Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Vinh Long province presents the presentation "Climate change in Vinh Long: Current situation and solutions" Participants also discussed about regional planning, crop planning to adapt to climate change, regional linkage in dealing with climate change, the issue of rivers. to become a water storage area, what solutions should be considered first, etc. Some photos at the Seminar Dr. Van Huu Hue raises a number of issues to discuss with scientists at the Seminar Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee raises issues to discuss Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang discusses during the Seminar Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Huu Dung - Faculty of Economics, City University of Economics. HCM speaks at the Seminar Delegates take commemorative photos at the Seminar Some other images In the afternoon session, delegates discuss in-depth issues related to "Results of scientific research on socio-economic aspects of the issue of climate change in the Mekong Delta". Following the seminar, on the afternoon of October 30th, 2020, the EEPSEA held the "Training on the application of remote sensing images to develop land use status maps in the Mekong Delta". The training session attracted 23 delegates working at the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in 13 provinces of the Mekong Delta. Training on the application of remote sensing images to develop land use status maps in the Mekong Delta News, photo: Economy & Environment Partnership For Southeast Asia and Vinh Long Branch Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the program, on the guest side were Mr. Tran Kim Chung - Chairman of C.T Group; Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - Chairman of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam; Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Division, Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (ACB). On the UEH side, there are Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - President of the School Union; Head, Deputy Head of the university's unit, along with 1000 students representing the university's students. The story "Ready to be an UEH student in the digital age" begins with arousing curiosity, asking questions and challenging the creativity of new students about the digital age. As a digital generation, students will have access to many opportunities and at the same time face many challenges. How to adapt and turn challenges into opportunities? The story is extended with multi-dimensional perspectives from school leaders, successful alumni and business leaders. Alternating in the story is a reminder of the sustainable values that each UEH student needs to inscribe and constantly practice to steadily step on the ladder to success, regardless of age or era. The digital age is an opportunity and a challenge for students and the university, UEH has been creating the best conditions, provoking and inspiring students, the rest is their active attitude, preparation and readiness for the digital age. From the perspective of a school leader, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal gave some advice to new students: Right from the lecture hall, students must make every efforts and study constantly to accumulate knowledge and actively grasp new technologies, especially the technologies that directly affect our specialties and occupations in order to stand a chance of competing in the labor market in the context of global integration and the 4.0 industrial revolution. Students need to meet the learning requirements of the E-Learning online learning system; spend suitable time learning English in class, reading more documents and self-improving foreign language through media, internet and application (app); experiencing business semester, academic clubs, extra-curricular activities for the community... Besides, the university also creates conditions for students to go on exchanges with advanced overseas universities that are partners with UEH, or study at higher levels. Therefore, you should set a goal to strive to practice right now to challenge the opportunities that UEH brings. Build your own dream not only to work in the Vietnamese market, but also in the region and on a global scale, so that you can have a high determination in learning. The story continues with the sharing about the efforts to achieve high results in the recent volatile entrance exams of the 46th class valedictorians, and the thoughts from successful UEH alumni about values that ​​are sustainable over time, helping students to step firmly on the ladder to success, through the Clip "Message to the future generations" and the roundtable talk. With the participation of Mr. Tran Kim Chung - Chairman of C.T Group; Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - Chairman of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam; Dr. Dinh Tien Minh - Head of Marketing - Faculty of International Business - Marketing UEH; Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Management Division of ACB, the seminar asked guests many questions about the challenges in the digital age and how to respond to the future generation of human resources in the international labour market in general, financial and banking personnel; particularly in the field of urban development and technology these days. Answering the question of how to adapt in the university environment and the role model of students in the digital age, Ms. Le Diep Kieu Trang - President of Harrison.ai, Former CEO of Facebook Vietnam shared with the students Course 46: It is important that students note the method of learning. In the digital age, people can only outwit machines in the field of leadership, connectivity, the ability to move human emotions and critical thinking. During college, students need to pay attention to digital subjects, at the same time practice critical thinking, leadership, connectivity… All together create a living story, a 1-0-2 opening ceremony about a generation of UEH students ready for the digital age. The opening ceremony has left a special mark, marked a new beginning, aroused strong inspiration and motivation for students so that besides studying at the school, they can actively self-study, passionately explore and discover, rise to grasp digital technology, and become a future global citizen. Course 46 Regular university enrolls 5,932 students with 21 fields/majors. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is currently the leading national university with a high reputation in the fields of economics, administration and law training in Vietnam. UEH has been ranked in the Top 1000 best business schools in the world according to Eduniversal ranking and Top 25 best universities in the world "Contribution to lifelong career development" according to U-Multirank. Over 44 years of establishment and development, UEH has become a training place for successful economists, managers, entrepreneurs with Outstanding quality - Practices - Reaching the world. Some photos at the opening ceremony: School leaders entered the hall to attend the opening ceremony An overview of the opening ceremony Welcome musical performance: The song "Tu hao UEH" and the song "Truong gi ma xin the" is based on the famous song by Justa Tee - "Lam gi phai hot" by the Department of Movement - Volunteer Youth Union rewrote the lyrics Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal gave the opening speech of the course Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Head of Training Department announced the decision to establish the course MSc. Nguyen Van Duong - Head of the Division of Care and Support for the learner administered the commendation and awarding scholarships to the Valedictorians of Admission to Course 46 Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council and Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal awarded certificates of merit, scholarships and bonuses to students The traditional flag procession The roundtable talk shared discussion and inspired new generations of "Challenges that may be faced in the digital age and how to adapt and turn into opportunities" Course 46 students asked questions to the guests Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal gave a souvenir gift to the guest speakers Singer Le Thien Hieu had musical exchange with students Ms. Truong To Nhu - Public Relations Manager (Marketing - Communication Department) awarded the minigame "Ready to be a new student in the digital age" The joy of the new students on the opening day Students watched at the videoconference at Campus B News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This seminar is held on a large scale, considered a "forum" for scientific researchers, managers and policy makers in the Mekong Delta region to meet, exchange and present research achievements with the common goal of understanding the problems and impacts of the state of climate change, thereby forming methods and policy tools to be adaptable to the negative effects brought about by climate change. The content of the seminar includes two main parts: Part 1: Climate change in the Mekong Delta and policy issues. Part 2: Results of scientific research on socio-economic aspects of the issue of Climate Change in the Mekong Delta. Attending the seminar were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang - Director of Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Anh Tuan - Deputy Director, Research Institute on Climate Change, Can Tho University, Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH, Dr. Pham Khanh Nam - Director of EEPSEA, UEH and more than 120 delegates at the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Land Management Department, Department of Environmental Protection; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Irrigation Sub-Department, Plant Protection Sub-Department, Agricultural Division of 13 Mekong Delta Provinces and researchers from Universities and Scientific Research Institutes. Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai shared: “There have been many seminars and conferences on the topic of climate change. However, I think that real life is always changing rapidly, the mutual relationships between climate - natural ecosystems - socio-economic ecosystems are extremely complex, multi-dimensional. Therefore, the need to understand the causes, effects and policies of climate change is always urgent. The knowledge of climate - people - economy relationship should always be updated, interacted and exchanged to serve the process of building and implementing effective policies”. At the same time, he gave the message at the seminar “(1) Climate change, especially sea level rise, salt drought, and rising temperatures are happening rapidly in the Mekong Delta. This is an indispensable factor in all socio-economic policy formulation and implementation in the delta. (2) Climate change has a huge impact on the agricultural sector and infrastructure in the Mekong Delta. The damage to the welfare of society is enormous without effective adaptation policy. (3) In addition to structural measures for climate change adaptation such as building sea dykes, saline dams, economic solutions and community solutions are extremely important in changing behavior of production and consumption of the people, thereby better adapting to climate change”. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH delivers the opening speech at the Seminar At the seminar, Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee said: “The phenomenon of extreme weather has affected people's livelihoods. Saline intrusion greatly affects the cultivated area, fruit trees and aquaculture, etc. That fact requires a new vision, strategic orientation for radical sustainable development. Last year, the damage was not great thanks to the preparation, but the saline intrusion also came to My Thuan bridge. Forecasts of climate change are increasingly severe. Therefore, scientists, many branches, including community participation are needed to come up with the radical solution to help Vinh Long in particular and the Mekong Delta in general”. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH delivers the opening speech at the Seminar At the seminar, Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee said: “The phenomenon of extreme weather has affected people's livelihoods. Saline intrusion greatly affects the cultivated area, fruit trees and aquaculture, etc. That fact requires a new vision, strategic orientation for radical sustainable development. Last year, the damage was not great thanks to the preparation, but the saline intrusion also came to My Thuan bridge. Forecasts of climate change are increasingly severe. Therefore, scientists, many branches, including community participation are needed to come up with the radical solution to help Vinh Long in particular and the Mekong Delta in general”. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang - Director of the Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change (Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) presents the presentation "Climate change and climate change scenarios in the Mekong Delta" Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Anh Tuan - Deputy Director, Research Institute of Climate Change, Can Tho University presents his speech: "Policy tools to adapt to climate change in the Mekong Delta" Dr. Van Huu Hue - Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vinh Long Province presents the presentation "Impacts of climate change on the production and life of the people in Vinh Long" MSc. Huynh Thi Ha Thuy - Director, Sub-department of Environmental Protection, Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Vinh Long province presents the presentation "Climate change in Vinh Long: Current situation and solutions" Participants also discussed about regional planning, crop planning to adapt to climate change, regional linkage in dealing with climate change, the issue of rivers. to become a water storage area, what solutions should be considered first, etc. Some photos at the Seminar Dr. Van Huu Hue raises a number of issues to discuss with scientists at the Seminar Mr. Nguyen Van Liet - Vice Chairman of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee raises issues to discuss Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang discusses during the Seminar Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Huu Dung - Faculty of Economics, University of Economics HCMC speaks at the Seminar Delegates take commemorative photos at the Seminar Some other images In the afternoon session, delegates discuss in-depth issues related to "Results of scientific research on socio-economic aspects of the issue of climate change in the Mekong Delta". Following the seminar, on the afternoon of October 30th, 2020, the EEPSEA held the "Training on the application of remote sensing images to develop land use status maps in the Mekong Delta". The training session attracted 23 delegates working at the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in 13 provinces of the Mekong Delta. Training on the application of remote sensing images to develop land use status maps in the Mekong Delta News, photo: Economy & Environment Partnership For Southeast Asia and Vinh Long Branch Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Welcome music: Song - Hello and Dance - Thousand dreams of Vietnam brought an exciting opening atmosphere to the program The program was attended by Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President; Assoc.Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Consulting Council; Dr. Bui Quang Viet - Chairman of UEH Labor Union; Head and Vice Head of the Unit of the School term 2016 - 2021 and the term 2020 - 2025 and officials of units under / directly under UEH. In the past 44 years, UEH has been constantly developing, becoming one of the key national universities, the first university in the country to be approved by the Prime Minister and successfully implemented pilot scheme to renovate operating mechanism.  In recent years, the University has implemented many breakthrough activities and achieved outstanding achievements such as: JABES is the first English economic journal in Vietnam published by Emerald, Vietnam's top 15 most prestigious international publication universities, world’s top 1000 best business schools, world’s top 25 leading universities in the field of standard knowledge transfer to contribute to lifelong career development. Achieving such results is thanks to the collective efforts of the school's leadership team, leaders of the units, officials and employees of UEH. At the ceremony, to announce and award the Decision to appoint leaders of the school's units for the term 2020 - 2025, the school has respectfully acknowledged and expressed gratitude to the contributions of the teachers, also leaders of the school term 2016- 2021, who stops continuing the mission in the new term. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council presents flowers to thank the leaders of the units for the 2016-2021 term, who discontinue their new term duties. In order to meet the development orientation of UEH in the new period, the UEH Council has recently approved the policy of completing the organization. Accordingly, at the ceremony, the school announced the Decisions to establish and rename 06 units of the school, including: Department of Care and Support for Students, Dormitory Management Board, Department of Human Resource Management, Department of Training, Department of Regular Training, Department of Legal and Inspection. Also at the ceremony, the university awarded the Decisions to appoint, re-appoint, extend the time to hold the position of Head, Vice Head of the unit under the school term 2020 – 2025 as below: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong gave the appointment decision to Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President cum in charge of School of Public Finance; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) cum Chairman of Economic Book Company, Ltd; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Consulting Council and Head of UEH Institute of Innovation; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice President cum President of Printing Company, Ltd. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal, on behalf of the school leaders, thanked the leaders of the previous term and congratulated the leaders for the term 2020 - 2025. Strengthening senior personnel is very important to help fulfill the mission, and vision of the school. This is an honor and a challenge for leaders of the units. He hopes that all leaders and officials of the school will unite, join forces, and contribute to the overall development of the school, bringing UEH into Asia's Top QS 500. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - The president states the congratulation Delegates take a commemorative photo At this morning's ceremony, UEH also mobilized and raised VND 76,700,000, bringing the total amount raised to VND 195,770,000 to help the people in Central Vietnam who are directly affected by storms and floods. Previously, the program for the Central Region launched by the School Trade Union at the 90th Anniversary Meeting of the Vietnam Women's Union on October 20, 2020 received a donation of VND 12,300,000. The labor union has donated to the Vietnam Fatherland Front: VND 50 million and a support for the damaged lecturers in Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces: 60 million VND. The university will continue to advocate and call on all UEH officials to support people in Central Vietnam who are in trouble due to natural disasters in the coming time. News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Human Resource Management Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Smart Library of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City results from in-depth research and a bonding collaboration between the UEH Library, a technology solution company, and an interior design and construction company. Smart Library of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is considered the most advanced library in Vietnam to successfully integrate 4.0 technology into 4.0 technology into the library. This combination of "smartness" is made in Vietnam and by Vietnamese intellectuals, including: Smart management; academic services and e-products; open, inspiring, polluting substance monitored and energy-saving environment. Three visions of Smart Library includes: Personalized experiences, digital transformation, nowledge creation and sharing hub - Smart hub Smart Library City University of Economics. Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has more than 398,000 books in the economic field, including 600 books from Harvard. At the same time, the library connects the database with more than 90 publishers of prestigious American and European universities such as Cambridge University, Harvard University, Oxford University, ... self-study room, searching online documents on website and receiving enthusiastic support from librarians. Vietnam Television Station (VTV1) broadcast information about UEH Library on National News Digital which was broadcast at 9:05 am on 10 October. Let's see the achievements of the Library in particular and the pride of UEH in general Tin, ảnh: Thư viện, Phòng Marketing - Truyền thông. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Under the direction of the Department of Science Management - International Cooperation, the purpose of the "UEH Student Science Festival 2020" was to pay tribute to the teaching staff as well as winners of the following awards: "Scientific research student of 2019", "Young Researcher of 2019", and "Excellent subject topic UEH500 of 2019". In addition, the exhibition also helped students visualize the journey of scientific research, gave honorable awards, motivating them to become part of the journey to make UEH become a research – oriented university". The exhibition displayed high-awarded scientific research topics to help students better understand what a scientific research journey was, creating a driving force to promote and bring scientific research values closer to the student community. Attending the festival, it was an honor to welcome Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Science Management Department - International Cooperation; Dr. Tran Thi Tuan Anh - Vice Dean of Faculty of Mathematics Statistics; Dr. Vo Tat Thang - Director of HAPRI Institute; MSc. Duong Minh Man - Secretary of the Youth Union; MSc. Nguyen Dinh Hoang Uyen - Deputy Secretary of the Youth Union, Head of Study Board - Scientific Research - International Relations of the Youth Union, Head of the Organizing Committee .From the corporate side, there were Mr. Nguyen Thanh Thi - Head of Marketing Department of IMAP Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh branch; Ms. Le Bich Tran - ICAEW Market Development Director; Ms. Pham Quynh Tran - ICAEW Marketing Specialist; Ms. Truong Thi Thuy Van - Southern Region Director - FTMS Southern Regional Director; Ms. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhung - Representative of Phuong Nam Education Center ... together with teachers, delegates, entertainment guests, and more than 1000 students. Opening the event, Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Science Management Department - International Cooperation emphasized: “In recent times, scientific research awards have grown widely and received enthusiastic responses from students, becoming an intensive academic playground for UEH students who have a passion for research. With the support of the school and teachers, along with the continuous efforts of the students, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is believed to achieve more, enriching the school’s traditions.” The Organizing Committee sends flowers and commemorates the medal as a token of appreciation to the sponsors, FTMS, ICAEW, Phuong Nam Education and IMAP Vietnam, for their contributions to the success of this year's Festival and the development of scientific research movement at UEH. Honoring teachers having made significant contributions to orient the movement of student scientific research. Honoring students who won the prize "Scientific research students at ministerial level", "Young Economist UEH of 2019", "Excellent subject topic UEH500 of 2019". There were 234 students participating in the event among which 91 topics won the prize “UEH Young Researcher of 2019”. Among 152 topics, 195 students of 131 topics were recognized and 51 topics won the award “The Excellent Topic UEH500 2019”. The gala was a success in that it honored the winners and spread fire to the next generation of students. News, photos: The Event Organizing Committee, Marketing - Communication Department News, photos: The Event Organizing Committee, Marketing - Communication Department Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH Nguyen Van Linh -  South city, green university close to nature Highlights in the south of the city, located on the front of Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, the new spacious and modern campus of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) promises to bring UEHers an open, creative, green space close to nature following the green university model "green university". Located adjacent to the new residential area of the southern gateway university cluster, Nguyen Van Linh campus has a prime location just 10km from the center of the busy urban area of Phu My Hung, and from Nguyen Huu Tho street to the district 7: 9km; 6.5km from Pham Hung road and Highway 50 to District 8: about 6km. Nguyen Van Linh campus is only about 7km from Nguyen Tri Phuong B campus and about 12km from Nguyen Dinh Chieu A campus, creating favorable conditions for the movement of lecturers and students between campuses. 10-storey central building with modern architecture (updated in September 2020) Connect with building B smart (Smart), Nguyen Van Linh new campus - South city of UEH towards the model of green university (green university). With modern design, environmentally friendly space, the 10-storey central building and UEH's spacious lecture halls are increasingly perfecting and immersing themselves in the cool and spacious natural landscape of the southern university urban area. The central building, when complete with many green spaces, is a light building with led lights around the outside, which can change color depending on needs. Modern space, furniture in the ground hall of the building The Central Library Building is synchronously connected with the digital library at Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus, bringing a rich and diversified source of academic documents, forming an open knowledge space serving the UEH community. This will be an ideal place to nurture self-study spirit, develop teamwork skills and scientific research of UEHers. Especially, away from the noisy city center, in the green campus, the smart library at Nguyen Van Linh Campus will really inspire and help the idea sublimation. Open knowledge space for UEH community All lecture halls and classrooms are fully equipped with learning facilities, perspectives, and layout similar to the base classrooms B1-15 floors. In particular, the rooms are designed flexibly, with plenty of light with open spaces blending with the surrounding landscape, to stimulate creativity and cohesion between lecturers and students. Modern classrooms, colors, stimulating creativity Lecture hall is bright thanks to bright glass doors (updated in September 2020) Open space blends 5-storey lecture hall with green surroundings when completed According to the design, in the coming time, the campus will be covered with greenery by landscape systems, lakes, harmoniously decorated with natural space, along with facilities, study areas and relax outdoors. An outstanding trait that an in-town university will hardly have. Along with the green campus, the works are built according to the principle of "green architecture", effectively utilizing sunlight energy and prioritizing the use of environmentally friendly materials, maximizing savings electricity, ensuring sustainable development. The entire base space is impressively greened, surrounded by cool, colorful lotus ponds The main entrance to the UEH Facility when completed, located on the front of Nguyen Van Linh Street The campus is composed of greenery, parks, squares, promenades and outdoor spaces for events Spacious lecture hall with open learning and relaxation space The project is designed harmoniously between landscape and architecture, creating an ideal research and learning space for lecturers and students According to the plan, the South of the city will become a modern university city with many domestic and foreign universities such as RMIT, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ton Duc Thang University, University of Economics - Finance Ho Chi Minh City, Van Hien University, Cryptography Academy, ... developed with existing residential areas such as Conic, Mizuki, Intresco 13E, GreenLife 13C, Happy city, Saigon Intela... Accordingly, there will be many convenience stores, shopping and bustling dining areas opened to serve the needs of students and residential areas. Especially, in the future, the business and dining models will be developed right on the campus of Nguyen Van Linh Campus, creating a convenient, quality and self-contained service system - serving students and community. Complete traffic infrastructure, convenient for moving and using public transport, with many inner city traffic routes such as Nguyen Van Linh line connecting District 7, District 4; Pham Hung route connects District 8, District 10. In addition, there are major highways connecting the South of the city with neighboring provinces via National Highway 1, Highway 50 going to the Mekong Delta provinces, a ring road connecting Nhon Trach - Dong Nai with Long An - Binh Chanh and the suburban districts of Ho Chi Minh City. In the near future, the school will equip shuttle buses to transport students from Nguyen Tri Phuong Campus and Dormitory 135 Tran Hung Dao to study at Nguyen Van Linh Campus - South City. After nearly 44 years of establishment and development, the foundation of UEH Nguyen Van Linh Nam City was an effort and a breakthrough step of UEH in the modernization of facilities commensurate with the position of the univeristy, to meet the requirements of international integration and competition. This is also a testament to the right steps, breakthrough strategies in the university autonomy process and UEH's development. News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The anniversary has the participation of Dr. Pham Hong Quat - Director of the Department of market development and science and technology enterprises under the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam. The school is honoured to welcome former UEH leaders and teachers throughout the periods: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thanh Tuyen - Former Deputy Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Former Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dao Van Tai - Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thi Diem Chau - Former Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Nang - Former Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Former Principal, President of UEH Alumni tenure 2016-2021; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Quoc Te - Former Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Former Chairman of the School Council, Former Vice Principal; Prof.Dr. Duong Thi Binh Minh - Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Viet - Former Vice Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Dinh - Former President of School Council, Former Vice Principal; Meritorious teacher Nguyen Van Te - Former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee; Dr. Tran The Hoang - Former Deputy Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Former Chairman of the School Council, Former Vice Principal. On the side of the incumbent leaders of UEH, there are Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of Advisory Council; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal; Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Vice Principal and leaders of enterprises; leaders, employees of UEH affiliated units over time with UEH alumni and students; press agencies to attend and report. An overview of the anniversary Welcoming performances Speaking at the anniversary, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council shared: Throughout the 44-year journey, thanks to the leadership of the Municipality, City People's Committee, the Ministry of Education and Training, the companionship of localities, groups, corporations, companies, businesses, associations; efforts of generations of teachers and students, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City is constantly developing in quality, quantity, reaching the international level and affirming its brand, effectively contributing to the construction and development of economy and society of the country from training and research, scientific research, international cooperation; brand development, building facilities, team development, forming a branch in Vinh Long and participating in international rankings. The school is currently in the Top 1000 best business schools in the world (according to Eduniversal); Top 25 universities in the world in the field of Knowledge transfer, according to the standard "Contribution to lifelong career development" based on U-Multirank rankings; ranked 10th in the Ministry of Education and Training's ranking of research results published in the international journal ISI, SCIE in 2019. The strategic goal of school development 2020 - 2025 is to continue to develop the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City to become a prestigious multidisciplinary university in the fields of training, researching and consulting in economic science, finance, business, law, management and technology for business and economics... in Vietnam, Southeast Asia and Asia, actively contributing to the economic development of the country. UEH determined to soon be named on the main rankings, including the list of the 500 best universities in Asia... Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council giving a speech In particular, at the 44th anniversary, UEH launched the program "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge" that gathers and brings into full play the strength of the resources of "05 houses" school - government - scientist - business - community. “Five fields UEH wants to connect include: Connect training with practicality, developing a startup ecosystem and innovation, smart management; Connect to develop research capacity; Connect to improve human resources, internationalize teams, attract talents; Connect brand communication and share messages, images and Connect share social responsibility: scholarships, career guidance, academic spaces. From there, the school and partners will bring positive values ​​to the community and society, especially the spread of knowledge values.”, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal shared. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal shared more information about the program Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge In addition, UEH also signed a commitment to accompany the program "Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge" with 11 units and individuals from many different fields of activity such as retail groups, bank groups, manufacturing business group and community UEH Alumni: National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Development (NATEC) under the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam, Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Company, Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ), Ho Chi Minh City Trade Cooperative Union (Saigon Co.op), CT Group Corporation, Asia Commercial Bank (ACB), Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB) , C.P Joint Stock Company Vietnam, Sao Mai Equipment Solution Joint Stock Company, Ho Chi Minh City Book Publishing Company (Fahasa), Mr. Nguyen Ho Nam - UEH Alumni (Bamboo Capital Joint Stock Company) .... The signing of cooperation between UEH and partners Ritual of starting the program Connecting the community - Spreading knowledge During the program, the school also launched the UEH Alumni Executive Board for the term 2020 - 2025 with 17 members, of which, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong is the Chairman. The launch of the UEH Alumni Executive Board for the 2020-2025 tenure Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Hoa - Chairman of the Board of Members of State Finance Investment Company Ho Chi Minh City (HFIC) represented the UEH Alumni Executive Board to speak Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH Alumni President for the 2020-2025 tenure presents flowers to thank UEH Alumni Executive Board for the 2016-2021 tenure Delegates take souvenir photos at the end of the ceremony MSc. Truong Minh Kiet - General Secretary of UEH Alumni guided delegates to visit the new B1 building The moments when business leaders's memories came back to become students Continuing to promote the achievements of the school in the past 44 years, UEH aims to become a prestigious school in the region and the world, towards a multidisciplinary university linking training with research, learning with practice to develop learners' working capacity to meet the increasing demands of society. Hopefully, in the coming time, UEH will receive the consensus of all teachers, teachers, the companionship of beloved partners to achieve common goals and spread knowledge to the community. News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the event, there was Mr. Pham Huy Phong - General Manager of Mainetti Vietnam, currently an expert in international trade, supply and production chain with 15 years of experience in foreign corporations namely Mainetti, Asia Silk Road; Ms. Nguyen Hoang Yen - Senior Director of Transformational Learning Center of Manulife University, over 17 years of experience in the fields of sales, management, management training,... with Executive Board members, the organizers of Mentoring program, mentors and more than 283 new mentees in season 6.. An overview of the introduction of UEH Mentoring program season 6 Opening the Kick Off session, Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang proposed a vote of thanks to the school - Represented by the Alumni Liaison Board of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH Alumni), along with the Support Team and Core Team members, who have supported the program to organize activities over the past time. Representative of Core team - Mr. Nguyen Duc Thang introduced the content of UEH Mentoring program season 6 year 2020-2021 Attending the program, Mentees will be trained their self-confidence, self-study spirit and skills, discipline and especially "networking" harvested after a year of engaging in exchanging, learning and actual practicing activities. At UEH Mentoring, mentors are not teachers, but motivators and inspirators so that mentees can dare to cherish and conquer big dreams; be a person who shares and suggests different solutions and methods to help students confidently solve problems in work and life. After 05 years being the mentor of the program, Ms. Nguyen Hoang Yen shared that her happiness is to see her Mentee become better every day. To her, each of them is very special, has their own personality, own values and own operating system, her job is to enable their operating system to run better. She deeply respects the unique strengths and points of each of them. Answering the question: "Have there been mentors in your life, and how do your mentors affect you?", Ms Yen shared: "In my time there were no mentors, for me each person I met in my life can be my mentor and my mentee can be my mentor. Every person you meet is a mirror that reflects you”. The sharing of Ms. Nguyen Hoang Yen motivated mentees At the Kick Off session, Mr. Pham Huy Phong shared more about the personal development process of Hoang Phuong Lam, his first Mentee (2018), helping the students better visualize the following change after 01 year being a companion with the program. Share by Mr. Pham Huy Phong about his mentor journey Representing the mentees, My Hue shared the journey to become MT Pepsico with the companionship of Mr. Kien - her Mentor, who supported her in the process of finding her right job field. Now, with the maturity and the relationships, lessons learned from the program, My Hue hopes to have the opportunity to continue sharing her story with next season mentees. Share by My Hue - MT Pepsico, Mentee season 05 In addition, student Minh Tuyen also brought the story of her process of preparing for the scholarship interview season 05 and her feelings as becoming 1 in 8 mentees received a 10 million scholarship from the program. The scholarship has helped Tuyen overcome difficulties in learning and personal development. Tuyen - a Mentee who received a scholarship to overcome difficulties of season 05 Kick Off session creates an open interactive space, helps mentees and mentors have the opportunity to support and advise students, promising a successful Mentoring season. UEH Mentoring is a program sponsored by the UEH Alumni and the support of Your Study Support, launched in 2016, aims to help students have a good view of career, and also gain the necessary experience to develop oneself. Thereby creating a positive environment between Mentors and Mentees, with exciting and practical activities, bring knowledge, skills and practical experience to the studens. At the same time, UEH Mentoring creates opportunities for alumni to fulfill their wishes of connecting and accompanying students. For a generation of Vietnamese students who are confident and have a spirit of living for the community, UEH Mentoring has a mission to pave the way,share, spread and nurture the students. See more information at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ueh.mentoring/ Website: https://www.alumni-mentoring.edu.vn/ Some pictures at the Kick Off session News, photos: Marketing - Communications Department, UEH Mentoring Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH Vinh Long branch admissions and additional 145 targets for 06 majors Subjects are candidates graduating from high school or equivalent, have permanent residence in 13 provinces of the Mekong Delta. Two admission methods of UEH - UEH campus include (1) Examination of academic results - high school transcripts: Students with combined GPA (A00, A01, D01, D07) register for admission from 6.50 or higher according to grade 10, grade 11 and grade 12 and have the academic capacity of 3 years at high school from Fair or higher in the form of formal education and high school graduation; (2) Admission according to the high school exam results in 2020: The score of 16.00 points is eligible to receive admission documents according to the group. Admission principles: Candidates meet the requirements of documents as prescribed and achieve an average score of all year 12 in English from 5.0 or above. Vinh Long Campus will consider to recruit candidates with scores from high to low until they meet the quota. In case many candidates have the same admission score at the bottom of the list and exceed the enrollment quota, Vinh Long Campus uses the following additional criteria for admission: GPA grade 12 from high to low when the target is met. Application deadline is October 15, 2020, admission results announcement: October 20, 2020. Modern facilities ensure training quality On December 4, 2019, the Minister of Education and Training signed a decision to establish the University of Economics HCMC Campus. Ho Chi Minh City in Vinh Long province on the basis of accepting Vinh Long College of Economics - Finance. After the Vinh Long branch was established, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has invested in developing spacious facilities, modern teaching equipment, meeting the requirements of educational innovation, ensuring the training quality conditions as the main campus in Ho Chi Minh City. To prepare for the first full-time university course, the campus has invested in upgrading 100% of the standard theory and practice classrooms with modern equipment such as projectors, smart boards, and sound systems. With wireless microphones, classrooms are equipped with computers and wifi transmitters for students to study online or to easily access and download information for learning. The campus is also equipped with modern tables and chairs and installed air conditioning in the classrooms to create a comfortable learning space, promoting students' creativity. In addition, the campus is also equipped with network infrastructure with wifi system covering the whole school and large led screens in the halls to create conditions for students to study and group activities. The library system is modernly invested and developed, connected to a smart electronic library at the main facility, exploiting digital resources from up-to-date, reputable and academic data sources. learning needs in the 4.0 era. Dormitory area is invested in renovating spacious, spacious and airy to ensure accommodation for all university students, helping students to settle down and concentrate on studying. Each dormitory room is fully equipped with facilities and equipment to meet living needs. With a convenient location, located on the campus of the campus, it is convenient for students to go to school and ensures safety and security. At the same time, the guest house is also invested according to the 3-star standard to serve the accommodation for lecturers from the main campus to teach at the campus. Vinh Long campus has become a modern training institution, reaching international standards, in compliance with the commitments of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City with the Ministry of Education and Training and leaders of Vinh Long province in training high quality human resources for Vinh Long province in particular and for the Mekong Delta region in general. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The seminar encourages sharing of experience and proposes priorities for research, development, scientific and technological solutions, and policies in the field of circular economy in Vietnam and HCMC. In addition, the seminar helps to form research and development links, to provide consultation on application of the circular economic model between Enterprises - Government - Institutes / Schools - Local communities in the circular economic ecosystems in accordance with Vietnam’s and HCMC’s conditions, and to promote local circular economic development. The seminar was chaired by Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President, PhD. Nguyen Viet Dung - Member of the Party Committee , Director of Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Vinh - Director of the Institute of Development Economics Research. The seminar was also attended by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hong Quan - Director of the Institute for Circular Economic Development, Mr. Huynh Van Hung - Director of HCMC Statistical Office, PhD. Nguyen Hoang Nam - Natural Resources and Environment Policy and Strategy Institute under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Xuan Bach - Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Youth Union and representatives of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Ho Chi Minh City, Department of Finance of Ho Chi Minh City, Department of Planning and Investment of Vinh Long Province, Office of Ben Tre Provincial Party Committee , Political Academy, Faculties / Training Institutes, Research Institutes, Scientists, Experts and the Business Community. Delivering the opening remarks, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President shared UEH was a key, multi-disciplinary school in the economic field. The development trend of the university in the coming time was to promote academic and applied research, contributing to economic development in regions. The circular economy over the past time was a hot topic in the context of sustainable development. The topic of the relationship among Enterprises - Government - Institutes / Schools - Local communities was also related to one of the 09 key projects of UEH, in the period 2020 - 2025; it is to promote the cooperation between UEH and its partners. Concurring with the sharing of President, PhD. Nguyen Viet Dung - Member of the Party Committee, Director of Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City expected all units to build a creative cooperation ecosystem. Hopefully, the research will go beyond the seminar and become applicable by establishing real relationships, promoting the coordination of projects. These projects could be small in scale but expected to contribute to macro policies and specific laws so that a proposal could be made to the government for an action plan. Leaders of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology were fully committed to supporting research activities about circular economy, cooperation between units, and practical implementation. At the seminar, 05 dícussions and 02 sharings were introduced to participants. The five discussions focused on the concept of circular economy, the model of applying circular economy at local enterprises, design of a circular economy, as well as experiences in implementing circular economy of european countries and how to apply it for HCMC. The 02 sharings discussed policies and a number of reports as well as studies on circular economy, conducted by the representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The delegates posed many interesting and evocative questions for further studies on the circular economy such as how circular economy affected economic growth or whether slower economic growth would be accepted? Which channel led the conversion of consumer behavior? The leading role belonged to the state or the private? ... Sharing his feelings after attending the seminar, Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology - Nguyen Viet Dung said promoting a circular economy was one of the content in the Resolution of the City Party Congress in the next term. He highly appreciated UEH's initiative in promptly grasping the needs of the city by inviting related units to share a common vision, moving forward to promoting circular economic development. Through the seminar, it can be seen that the circular economy is not far-fetched. There are still many policy issues that need further perfecting to support enterprises. Members at the seminar agreed on the establishment of an innovative cooperation ecosystem. Enterprises are very interested in this area and there were many suitable products presented at the workshop. The seminar gathered a lot of knowledge and experience in promoting circular economic development in Vietnam, and at the same time suggested a combination of models between state management agencies, enterprises, scientists and the local community. Established since 2001, the Institute for Economic Development Research (IDR) always aims to expand in content, multi-dimensional form and expertise in leadership, management and business operations. The Institute for Economic Research develops with a vision of becoming one of the leading centers in the field of research, training, coaching, consulting and providing prestigious economic scientific information in the country. With a professional, modern and empathetic service style, IDR meets all needs and requirements of research, training, coaching, consulting and providing information related to these fields: scientific research in economics, applied research, economic consulting and business administration, training and retraining. Highlights of the seminar: Delegates check-in and exchanges before the workshop Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President delivering his speech PhD. Nguyen Viet Dung - Member of the Party Committee , Director of Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City  delivering his speech Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Vinh - Director of the Institute for Development Economics Research giving a speech MSc. Pham Tien Dung - Development Economics Research Institute presenting the topic Approach to Circular Economy Ms. Le Huynh Que Phuong - Cao Hoang Dat One Member Co., Ltd. presenting the topic on Circular economic model at local enterprises - Mekong Delta Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Mai - National University of Singapore, FABLAB Saigon presenting the topic Design for a Circular Economy MSc. Nguyen Thi Hang - Vietinbank presenting the topic Experience in Implementing Circular Economy of Europe - Lessons for Vietnam in the context of EVFTA MSc. Nguyen Tran Dieu My - Development Director of R&D Fund, The Association of Vietnamese Scientists and Experts (AVSE Global) presenting the topic on A Sustainable Circular Economic Ecosystem Suitable for HCMC Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Hong Quan - Director of the Circular Economic Development Research Institute sharing about circular economic projects being implemented Dr. Nguyen Hoang Nam - The Natural Resources and Environment Policy Strategy Institute under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment sharing some recent reports and studies on the circular economy. Delegates contributing ideas at the workshop Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President giving his closing speech Delegates taking photos News, photo: Marketing - Communication Department, Development Economics Research Institute. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The event introduces the Institute of Smart Cities and Management to the  international community and ISCM's training and research fields with departments, departments, sectors, partners, scientists ... in the economic field, management, urban, transport, environment domestic and  with the goal of anticipating and getting ready for the exciting opportunities that smart cities bring about. An overview of the event The event was attended by Dr. Lee Ju-ho - President of Asian Education Association, Former Minister of Korean Education; Dr. Park Young June - President of I Mediator, Former Deputy Minister of Industry of Korea; representatives of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training, Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport, Ho Chi Minh City Department of Planning and Architecture, Ho Chi Minh City Department of Communications and Information; representatives of New Zealand Consulate in Vietnam, representatives of the American International Development Agency; Professors and lecturers representing Handong Global (Korea), Auckland (New Zealand), Portland State University (USA), Viet Duc University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam Aviation Academy, Ho Chi Minh City Development Research Institute, Southern Planning Institute and other universities and institutes; representatives of B+H Architects, Handong Construction Company (Korea), IOT LINK Co., Ltd, OMGVing (Belgium), Infinity Blockchain Ventures (Malaysia), Smith Group (USA), VNI (Vietnam). Regarding the UEH side, there is Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal; together with all of the guests, students and radio workers were present in the event. At the ceremony, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH said: According to the multi-disciplinary development orientation of the University, the Institute of Smart Cities and Management will become an excellent training and research institute in the field of Smart Cities - where technology and human thinking become powerful tools to solve urban problems, especially in the face of the fast and unpredictable change of the time. Therefore, with close cooperation, Professor believes that ISCM-UEH and its partners will contribute to improving the quality of education and urban life - towards a smart and sustainable city through 3 activities include: (1) Integrated Education (2) Research and Development (R&D) (3) Solve practical problems through projects. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Principal of the school was making a speech Delegates were watching the online presentation of Dr. Lee Ju-ho - President of the Asian Education Association, Former Korean Minister of Education on the topic: High Touch - High Tech: Digital Transformation in post-Covid-19 education Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart Cities and Management shared: ISCM-UEH aims to develop education integrated with research and real projects; as well as a place connecting universities, stakeholders, the community, and the creativity of young and dynamic students in all different fields; through the application of technology to propose solutions that contribute to solving urban problems in existing resources effectively. Successful implementation of the series of events "Shaping the unknown future toward smart city" supported ISCM-UEH in the initial implementation of the school's multi-disciplinary development orientation as well as achieving the aforementioned goals. The series of events has created a large international network, attracting more than 20 management, education and business units; more than 30 speakers and judges from Asia - Europe - America - Australia - Africa and each webinar has more than 600 attendees worldwide. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart Cities and Management was sharing more information about ISCM and its activities The comprehensive cooperation agreement between the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City and the Company B+H Architects ISCM was established in May 2020, the Institute has implemented many activities connecting more than 40 leading experts and professors, leaders, universities, companies, governmental and non-governmental organizations around the world; especially, jointly organize successfully a series of events connecting the community and spreading knowledge "Shaping the Unknown Future toward Smart City". In the context of the unpredictable developments of the Covid-19 epidemic, the series of events still attracts the attention and participation of the community in the fields of management, environment, economy, planning, architecture ... across the world. This is a typical example, in the uncertain future, each country - every organization - every individual needs flexibility and creativity, innovative thinking to be able to prepare, adapt, restore and develope. The series of events includes 05 main activities: (1) The first international online contest "Future City: Smart Design for Post-Pandemic World" for students of 400 global universities; (2) Online international summer camp: "Smart Design Thinking to Lead Post-Pandemic Urban Future" for students of 03 countries: Vietnam, Korea and Myanmar; (3) Exhibitions and Workshop: "Smart Future City" - A place to show outstanding products, obtained from a series of events such as gameization applications to develop the R2S educational platform, smart travel application or VR products in management, design and planning…; (4) International series of Webinars with the theme of Smart City includes 04 seminars and 01 talk show held online and directly around the main topic of approaches to solving urban issues for urban development. clever; (5) International Launching UEH-ISCM event, awarding the first international competition "Future City: Smart Design for the Post-Pandemic world". The first international design contest "Future City: Smart Design for Post Pandemic World" is one of the most prominent activities of the series of events: "Shaping the Unknown Future toward Smart City". This is the first international design competition held for students worldwide for the first time with the hot topic of "post-pandemic". The contest has approached and attracted the participation of students from more than 400 universities around the world. With more than 50 submissions from all over many countries, the jury of professors and experts from 13 universities and 14 domestic and international enterprises through 3 rounds of exams found the most unique ideas and expressions about a future post-pandemic city from the perspective and perception of young people around the world. Final result: "Most beloved submission" voted on ISCM fanpage is the submission "Chess Board market post Covid 19" (Vietnam); "The most favorite submission from sponsors" is the submission "Vertical restaurant" (Korea); Third Prize: The submission "Smart SpiderWeb Model" (Australia); Second Prize: "Smart TOD" contest (Vietnam); First Prize: "Neutral Zone" submission (Vietnam). Mr. Park Jin Ho, General Director of Handong Construction Company, Korea awarded "Most beloved submission" prize Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Head of State Administration Department went on stage to award the team with the Second Prize Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH Principal came to the stage to award the Winning Team Smart city (Smart city) is the topic and direction of urban research and development that many countries, research organizations, companies ... focus on in the overall planning. This is also the topic that Institute of Smart Cities and Management (ISCM) under the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City chose to be the main target to pursue, creating an open environment for domestic and foreign researchers, partners and students to work together to solve the problem of smart urban development with integrated perspectives, creative thinking and following world trends. Some other photos at the event: Delegates visiting the exhibition Participants tested urban simulations, VR applications, AR, 3D printing, gamification... Delegates took souvenir photos The press agency reported: Tuoi Tre Newspaper: Launch of Smart City Institute and Management Giao duc va thoi dai Newspaper: UEH internationally launches Institute of Smart Cities and Management Bao moi Newspaper: UEH internationally launches Institute of Smart Cities and Management VOH Radio: Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics held the International Launching UEH-ISCM event Thoi Bao Kinh te Sai gon Newspaper: Bringing 3D printers into Economics students' labs [Continue to update...] News, photos: Marketing - Communication Department, Institute of Smart Cities and Management. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology This is a series of activities to help candidates and parents better understand the High Quality Bachelor Program as well as other UEH’s high quality majors including: Economics, Business Administration, International Business, Commercial Business, Marketing, Finance - Banking, Accounting, Law. Attending the program, there was the presence of the Online Advisory Board that represented leaders, lecturers of management units and training units, namely Dr. Nguyen Hoang Bao - Head of Economics Department; Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thu - Deputy Head of Department of International Business - Marketing; MSc. Nguyen Thanh Vinh - Faculty of International Business - Marketing; Dr. Duong Kim The Nguyen - Deputy Dean of Faculty of Law; MSc. Quach Doanh Nghiep - Training Director of International Finance, Faculty of Finance; MSc. Cao Ngoc Thuy - Deputy Head of Monetary Business Department, Faculty of Banking; MSc. Pham To Thuc Han - Lecturer of Faculty of Management; MSc. Hoang Trong Hiep - Lecturer of Accounting Department and Dr. Nguyen Ha Thach - Representative of Training Management - Student Affairs. In order to develop English skills, increase career opportunities and experience an international standard program, the candidates were consulted by teachers about the UEH High Quality Program, its eligibility as well as future career opportunities. The online advisory board answers questions to interested candidates and parents about the High Quality Program As the results of the national high school (high school) exam in 2020 has just been announced nationwide, many students and families are pondering and adjusting their choices. Perhaps so, the online counseling session has been attracting the attention of a large number of high school students and parents. Specifically, up to 2 P.M on August 28, 2020, the program has reached 87,526 attendance, 61,671 views, 255 shares, 1,000 likes, and 945 question comments. Source: Department of Marketing - Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On September 21, 2020, the Minister of Education and Training issued Decision No. 2696/QD-BGDĐT, recognizing Prof. Su Dinh Thanh holds the position of UEH President, term 2020 - 2025. On that basis, the President has sent a written request to the Board of Management to continue implementing the process and appointing the Vice President. Stabilizing the leadership from the University Council to the Board of Management is a great joy for the faculty and staff of the school. In recognition of this important event, on the morning of September 28, 2020, at Campus A, City University of Economics. Ho Chi Minh City held a ceremony to announce the decision to recognize the President and appoint UEH Vice President for the term 2020 - 2025. Attending the ceremony, regarding the leaders of the Ministry of Education and Training, there were Assoc.Prof. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Secretary of Party Affairs Committee, Deputy Minister of Education and Training. On the side of the Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City University and College's Party Committee, there was Ms. Nguyen Thi La - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City University and College. On the guest side, there was Assoc.Prof. Pham Hong Chuong - President of National Economics University. On the UEH side, there is Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the School Council; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Nang - UEH President for the period 2002 - 2011, President of UEH Alumni; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Member of the Party Committee, President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President. In particular, the program also had the presence of members of the Party Committee, University Council; The Board of Presidents of Vinh Long Branch; Heads and Vice Heads of units directly under the University; Head, Deputy Head of Department; Professors, Associate Professors, Doctors at the main campus; Standing Union, Youth Union, Student Union, President of Veterans Association and press agencies. At the ceremony, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Affairs Committee, Deputy Minister of Education and Training congratulated the university because after just over 01 month of giving the Decision of the Ministry of Education and Training to recognize the new Chairman of the UEH Council and President, Vice Presidents for the new term. UEH is one of the universities at the forefront of autonomous pilot innovation. Higher education institutions, especially large university such as University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City plays an important role in leading the system to follow a strong new path, especially training high-quality human resources to meet the development requirements of the country. The scientific force is mainly located in universities. This is an important step in creating the stability and development of UEH. Hopefully, with new leadership and new determination, UEH will soon enter the Top 500 best universities in Asia. PGS.TS. Nguyễn Văn Phúc - Phó Bí thư Ban Cán sự Đảng, Thứ trưởng Bộ Giáo dục và Đào tạo phát biểu chỉ đạo New President of UEH, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, on behalf of the Board of Management for the 2020-2025 term, would like to thank the Ministry of Education and Training, the Party Committee, the University Council and the school's pedagogical collective for the trust and appointment to the important position of the school. school - term 2020 - 2025. After nearly 45 years of establishment and development, UEH has made many impressive and comprehensive transformations in all aspects of its operations, becoming a prestigious university in the training market and research in Vietnam, having a growing reputation in the regional and world markets. Professor President expressed his deep thanks to the UEH Leadership Team at all times for their great contributions and creating a solid foundation for the sustainable development of UEH. In the term 2020 - 2025, to continue promoting the achievements, the University has set a target of developing UEH into a multi-disciplinary university, improving its academic reputation, the university is ranked in the Top 500 QS Asia and recognized as research-oriented educational institution; The life of school officials and employees is stable and improved. On that foundation, the university provides learners the best environment for higher education and scientific research based on international standards of training, scientific research and management. The professor presented 09 focus programs approved by the Party Committee and School Council and is currently researching to ensure the scientific basis, suitable with reality and ensure successful implementation in the period 2020 - 2025. He called for the solidarity and unanimity of the staff, workers and all students to bring UEH ship to new heights. In particular, Professor emphasizes on motivating each individual to become engaged and honors the efforts of working for the team, moving from thinking of protecting boundaries, scope of work to thinking willingness. sharing information and experiences, aiming to connect individuals and organizations, for a greater benefit goal - to develop a unified UEH University across all aspects of its activities (“One UEH”). The Ceremony of Announcing the UEH Principal Accreditation Decision and appointing the UEH Vice President for the 2020-2025 term has been held successfully. Hopefully, with the capacity and enthusiasm, the new President and the Vice Presidents will have many contributions to the development of the university and to build the City University of Economics. Ho Chi Minh City increasingly strong. Additional information about the UEH Board of Presidents for the 2020-2025 term: 1. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh: President, born in 1965, was appointed as Associate Professor in 2005, Professor in 2015. He has over 30 years of experience working at the University of Economics, HCMC. Ho Chi Minh City, for many years working as Dean of School of Public Finance (2007-2016). Before having a decision of the President, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh is the Editor-in-Chief of Asian Business and Economic Studies Journal of University of Economics, HCMC. Ho Chi Minh City (JABES). Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh has made many contributions to the development of the school, especially promoting international publication and contributing to global knowledge. With the guidance of Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh, Journal of Asian Economics and Business Studies (JABES) has made great strides, becoming one of the prestigious journals on management science and economics in Vietnam and is International publication by Emerald Publishing. 2.  Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai continues to hold the position of Vice President until the end of his age working in management and is assigned to be in charge of university, postgraduate training and quality accreditation. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai was born in 1961, holds a Master's degree (1997) and a PhD (2002) in Development Economics at the University of Colombo (Sri Lanka). He was appointed Professor in 2015 and is currently a member of the Council of Professors in Economics. He used to be Head of Economics Department (2006-2011) and Vice President from 2011 to present. 3.  Dr. Bui Quang Hung: Vice President in charge of finance, facilities and application of information technology in school administration. Dr. Bui Quang Hung was born in 1978, holds a Master of Business Administration from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand (2003), Master of Finance from the European School of Management (ESCP-EAP) in France ( 2004) and PhD in Accounting from University of Economics, City. Ho Chi Minh City (2019). Before being appointed Vice President, PhD. Bui Quang Hung is a lecturer in the Accounting Department, used to be Secretary of the Youth Union (2007-2012), Head of Finance - Accounting, Chief Accountant (2011-02 / 2020), Head of Human Resources (from February 2020). ), Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the school (from 06/2020). Văn nghệ chào mừng Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The UEH Board of Management for the new term continues to implement the UEH development strategies of the University Council in the period 2020 - 2025 with 09 key projects including: Restructuring UEH University and multidisciplinary development; quality accreditation and international standards training programs; digital transformation to better serve the management of the school; blended learning (online / offline); improve the quality of the team in terms of expertise, English and increase the proportion of international teachers; mobilizing resources for UEH development; increase exchange of international lecturers and students; enhance the school's academic reputation; promote the model UEH - enterprises, localities and partners in the spirit of win-win. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the workshop were Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Khac Quoc Bao - Dean of School of Finance; Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Dean of School of Finance; Dr. Le Dat Chi – Vice Dean of School of Finance; Prof.Dr. Tran Ngoc Tho - Lecturer of School of Finance with more than 50 domestic and foreign researchers, lecturers and postgraduates. An overview of the workshop The main lecturer at the workshop is Prof. Edward Lee, currently being the Professor of the Faculty of Accountants and Finance, Alliance Manchester School of Business, University of Manchester, UK. He is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Accounting and Business Studies. At the same time, he is the editor and member of the editorial boards of Asia-Pacific Economics and Accounting, British Accounting Journal, Chinese Accounting Studies Magazine, European Finance Magazine and Accounting Magazine European math. He has published many scholarly studies in prestigious journals. With a rich record of achievements and experience as an editor for high-ranking magazines, at the workshop, Professor Edward Lee shared about the peer review process, the characteristics of quality scientific research, the different levels of contribution of scientific papers, and misconceptions about academic research. The workshop received many discussion questions and helpful contributions from the participants. The workshop has helped scientists, lecturers and postgraduates have the opportunity to grasp new research trends, in accordance with the needs and tastes of magazines specializing in Finance and Accounting. Besides, this is also an opportunity for the Faculty of Finance in particular and UEH in general to connect with prestigious speakers in the world. In addition, the workshop is also a meaningful activity in conducting external quality accreditation of the Faculty of Finance in particular and UEH in general in the future. Some photos at the workshop: Researchers, lecturers, and postgraduates participating in the workshop Dr. Dinh Thi Thu Hong - Vice Dean of School of Finance spoke Prof. Edward Lee - Director of postgraduate research program of the Faculty of  Accounting and Finance (University of Manchester, UK) shared at the workshop Delegates attending the discussion, contributing ideas at the workshop Sources: Department of Marketing - Communication, School of Finance. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The workshop was attended by more than 30 senior leaders from businesses with long-term, enthusiastic cooperation with UEH such as: Ms. Cao Thi Ngoc Dung - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ); Mr. Nguyen Hieu Truong An - Senior HR Director of Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage; Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resources Division, Asia Commercial Bank (ACB); Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Hoa - Chairman of HFIC's Members' Council; Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Director of Quang Trung Software City Company Limited; Ms. Huynh Kim Thu Thuy - Human Resources Director of Saigon Co.op; Mr. Pham Manh Khoi - Human Resources Director of L’Oreal Vietnam; Ms. Truong Do Minh Huong - Deputy Manager of Brand Communications Department - Unilever Vietnam; Mr. Ha Than - General Director of Lac Viet Company; Mr. Ha Duy Binh - General Director of Steam and 4C Company... In terms of UEH, there are Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - Chairman of UEH Council ; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President with leaders of units: Administration Office, Department of Marketing - Communication, Centre for Student Assistance, Youth Union - Student Union... On giving the opening speech, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – Chairman shared his happiness to see a large number of businesses participating in discussions about the cooperation model of schools and businesses. "Promoting the UEH model - Businesses and partners" is one of the nine key projects in the school development strategy for the period 2020-2025. In recent years, schools and businesses have cooperated in training, especially the business semester; businesses contribute comments on training programs, teaching soft skills and expertise; UEH participates in research and consultancy, brand development cooperation, recruitment for businesses. At the workshop, leaders representing 03 of the typical businesses with many contributions to the unviersity: Ms. Cao Thi Ngoc Dung - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Joint Stock Company (PNJ), Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Women's Business Association; Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Division, Asia Commercial Bank (ACB); Mr. Nguyen Hieu Truong An - Senior Human Resources Director of Suntory Pepsico Beverage Vietnam Co., Ltd. made a presentation on the sustainable cooperation relationship between businesses and the school. Ms. Cao Thi Ngoc Dung proposed solutions of signing annual strategic cooperation program and action program; have personnel to monitor and evaluate specific implementation; cooperated with the Ho Chi Minh City Businesswomen Association to organize forums. As a UEH Alumni, she is particularly interested in developing the UEH Alumni network. According to statistics, UEH students currently account for the largest number of ACB bank (19.73%) compared to other schools, 25% of the total staff holding managerial positions at ACB bank used to learn at UEH, 86% of UEH students were rated above expectations for the past three years. UEH is a sustainable strategic partner in many aspects of ACB. ACB also gives many privileges to UEH students in recruiting and training young human resources programs. I also propose project-oriented coordination and interaction with measurable results, specific action plans for the year, exchange of academic resources between businesses and schools...” Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Management Division Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) said. Mr. Nguyen Khac Nguyen - Director of Human Resource Division, Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) was giving a speech Mr. Nguyen Hieu Truong An - Senior Human Resources Director of Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage shared about the cooperation programs between UEH and the company, notably the Dynamic competition, nationwide with 14 participating schools and other activities to support the young generation of the corporation. Currently, 36% of management trainees at Suntory Pepsico are UEH students. The company wishes to continue to accompany Dynamic and programs to support the young generation, connect and introduce career opportunities through Job Fair, career seminars and internships,... Mr. Nguyen Hieu Truong An - Senior Human Resources Director of Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage  was sharing his opinion Business leaders have discussed and contributed many opinions around proposing business-specific cooperation items to UEH and suggesting some solutions for UEH and businesses to properly implement cooperation in the future. Representatives of businesses were contributing comments Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice President agrees with the comments of businesses. The school wants businesses to share more about their limitations to find solutions to promote a sustainable cooperative relationship; at the same time, give suggestions on building practical lecturer model, linking the school with businesses, promoting the academic strengths of the university and the practical side of businesses. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Principal of UEH was sharing Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - President of UEH emphasized the importance of the relationship between the university and businesses, contributing to bringing practical values to businesses and helping UEH to be in the Top 500 of QS Asian Universities. Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - UEH President was sharing On closing the Workshop, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – Chairman of UEH Council sincerely thanks the enthusiastic, specific and meaningful contributions of businesses. Professor is very pleased with the positive business assessment of UEH students with their abilities being promoted in businesses. The university assigns the task of the leading business relationship to the Department of Marketing - Communication. In addition, Professor also agreed on the contents of cooperation to be promoted in the coming time in the fields: Practical training, research, highly applicable consulting, mutual brand development cooperation, recruiting human resources, developing the UEH Alumni network…. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong – Chairman of UEH Council gave a summary speech The workshop "Developing a model of association between UEH and businesses" contributes to the successful construction of the project "Promoting UEH model - Businesses and partners". This is one of the nine key projects in the university development strategy for the period 2020 - 2025. The university  welcomes and highly appreciates the contributions and supports from businesses that bring many values to partners and contribute to making UEH a research-oriented and internationalization university. Delegates took souvenir photos to end the program Sources: Department of Marketing - Communication. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Specifically, the workshop was attended by Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - School Council President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President in charge; Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-Chief of Asian Economic and Business Research Journal; TS. Bui Quang Hung - Head of Human Resources Department and leaders of units: School Office, Marketing - Communication Department, Faculties / Training Institute, Student Support Center, Youth Union - Student Union and members of Team developing the project "Promoting the UEH model - Enterprises and partners". Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council gave the opening speech of the seminar: “Implementing the development strategy for the period 2020-2025, UEH has developed 09 key projects, one of which is the Project "Promoting UEH model - Businesses and partners”. To complete the content of this project, the University organized two seminars on "Developing a model of association between UEH and partners" for internal UEH members and for businesses. The purpose of the seminar for internal UEH members today will focus on evaluating the cooperation between UEH and businesses with 04 key contents that need to be clarified: Categories of cooperation between UEH and businesses; assess the status of cooperation between UEH and businesses over the past time (SWOT Analysis); cooperation target between UEH and businesses in the period 2020-2025; specific solutions to achieve the goal.” Leaders of the school and participating units contributed many useful, practical and rich ideas to contribute to the sustainable development of the school in the sustainable cooperation with partners. The second seminar "Developing the model of association between UEH and partners" for external UEH businesses and partners is expected to take place on September 22nd, 2020, with the participation of 25 business representatives that has long-term and enthusiastic cooperation with UEH over the past time. The seminar "Developing a model of association between UEH and partners" contributes to the successful construction of the project "Promoting the UEH model - Businesses and partners". This is one of the nine key projects in the school development strategy for the period 2020 - 2025, including: Restructuring UEH, forming UEH University and multidisciplinary development; accrediting the quality of schools and training programs according to international standards; digital transforming to better serve the management of the school; blended learning online / offline; improving the quality of the team in terms of expertise, English and increasing the proportion of international lecturers; mobilizing resources for UEH development; increasing exchange of international lecturers and students; enhancing the school's academic reputation; promoting the UEH model - businesses and partners. The University welcomes and appreciates the contributions and joint hands of all UEH beloved Teachers in promoting the achievement of the set objectives, in order to make UEH a research-oriented and internationalized university. Some pictures at the Workshop: An overview of the seminar Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council gave the opening speech MSc. Nguyen Thien Duy - Chief of the Staff, Head of the Project Board reports an overview of the linkage model between UEH and partners. School leaders take notes and consider ideas contributed at the seminar Leaders of units commented and discussed actively at the seminar Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of the School Council gave a summary speech Delegates take souvenir photos to end the seminar News, photos: Faculty of Marketing - Communication, School Office. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In4Biz Series - innovation for Business growth Series seminars are forums where domestic and foreign experts, businessmans, and researchers come together to discuss innovation-driven business development strategies. The program is periodically organized by the UEH Innovation Institute with different topics on the movement trends of the world economy, corporate governance, innovation management, and new development trends. technology is applied in businesses, in life and in local economic development. The seminar was attended by speakers with many years of experience working in multinational corporations, prominent start-ups in Vietnam, and the employees, experts, and leaders of issued at City Union of Trade Cooperatives. Ho Chi Minh City - Saigon Co.op and representatives of projects are incubating at the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Incubator at the Institute. Speaking at the workshop, Mr. Huynh Phuoc Nghia - Deputy Director of the Institute for Innovation shared: “There is a very clear truth that the law of innovation will govern the value chain of the organization and Innovation will be the factor that changes the competitiveness of businesses in the future. Therefore, we also need to understand about innovation with a strategic thinking and investment method. With the mission of connecting stakeholders to create an innovative startup ecosystem, the Institute of Innovation builds the foundation, startup-related activities, and innovation training. The seminar on "Innovation in the retail industry" will bring more open and multidimensional perspectives on the implementation of innovation in a specific field - the retail sector. On behalf of the Institute of Innovation, I would like to thank you for the participation and sharing from the speakers, and hope that, with this conference, we will learn a lot of useful knowledge as well as gain. new perspectives on innovation. ” Opening the first session of the seminar, Mr. Le Hoang Long - Senior Manager, Nielsen Vietnam brought to the hall to share with the topic "Innovation Management for Store Concept". “The retail market in Vietnam currently operates very actively, has developed and changed rapidly compared to the world. There are more than 1.6 million stores in operation across the country, becoming a major challenge for manufacturers. ” - Mr. Long commented. In recent years, many specialized stores and mini-marts such as Vinmart, Bach Hoa Xanh, Co.op Food, etc. have appeared in the form of Modern Trade Channel. common. These are also the "incubators" for innovative solutions in the retail industry. Mr. Long also pointed out indicators as well as implicit facts about changes in consumer behavior; From there, attendees could understand the role innovation plays in building and improving store models to increase customer experience. At the seminar, Mr. Long gave four principles for businesses in the retail industry when innovating in their stores, including: Fast - Start it small - Evidence based - Execution excellent. Following Mr. Long's sharing, Mr. Hoan NUNG - Asia-Pacific Purchasing Manager, Trouw Nutrition, with the sharing "The New-Inno-Reno Way in Manufacturing Food Asia" brought to New approaches to innovative governance are adopted in the food manufacturing industry. Opening his speech, Mr. Hoan Nung emphasized the role of innovation through the motto of the famous German physicist Albert Einstein - “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the different results ”. We cannot expect different results, if we repeatedly implement the old method over and over without innovation. “Innovation is something that already exists around us, but the way to approach and implement it is by many different methods,” he said. Innovation strategy must start at company scale, then to departments / then to groups / individuals within the organization ”. In order to successfully implement projects related to production and purchase, businesses should apply the process from Orientation - Creation - Preparation - Implement with about the fastest time possible. In addition, Mr. Hoan Nung also shared about the keys to success of him and his company when implementing innovation in the purchasing and production process that is: difference in thinking, adapting to new things. ; behave and communicate flexibly with a multinational team; accept failure, always in the position of being the seller of ideas and finally, expand your vision and knowledge in many different fields such as Finance, Marketing, ... Closing the first session of the seminar was a sharing from Mr. Xuan Truong - CEO of GEEKUp, Nguyen Co-founder and CEO AhaMove, Former Director of Momo e-wallet money transfer service, with the topic “How to transform retail industry in the post-Covid-19 ". “While many leaders believe that digital transformation is a very distant story, a story for many years to come, Covid-19 is already out the window. And Covid-19 is also the factor driving the stronger digital transformation in Vietnam. ” Mr. Truong raised the problem. Although Covid-19 has had a serious impact on other economic sectors, it opens up great opportunities for the retail industry, especially fast-moving necessities (FMCG), healthcare, ... By sharing the successful digital transformation strategies of Zara, Alibaba Hema, Mr. Truong said that “The Online-To-Offline strategy is a strategy that the retail business must implement in the new phase - in the post-Covid-19 period, for enterprises to retain their core values ​​and competitive advantage. " This means that businesses need to invest, build a set of competencies in online markets, and understand the increasingly diverse needs and psychology of customers to navigate their consumer behavior. on the collected data (data driven organization). “The transition to an Online-To-Offline strategy is not simply to open an e-commerce website (e-commerce site) but also a change of the operating system in the business, from the process. receive orders through the process of shipping them to consumers, to create a better shopping experience for them. We cannot predict what will happen at this later stage, so we need to be prepared, persistently experimenting and finding opportunities for ourselves." The seminar continued to the Second Panel Discussion Session with the participation of three speakers and the coordinator - Ms. Phuong Thao, Director of the Institute for Innovation Incubator. The second session of the Workshop opens up sharing and discussions about opportunities and challenges of businesses, especially businesses with long-standing traditional business activities that are gradually shifting to a mode of operation. applying new technology and innovating as Saigon Co.op. The speakers exchanged and shared experiences and lessons that can be applied with the guests attending. “Enterprises with retail chains with many stores and supermarkets like Saigon Co-op bring great advantages in reaching different customer segments, but at the same time it is also a big challenge as more and more customer segment, the more competitors we have to face. In addition, the application of technology in revenue management, process management, and increasing customer experience at Saigon Co.op is not much. Although the members were aware that there would be digital conversions and switching to an Online-To-Offline strategy, it was still a problem that was not easy to do quickly. ” Mr. Xuan Truong shared about challenges of Saigon Co.op when implementing digital transformation. Also discussing the challenges of digital transformation, Mr. Hoang Long said that “The most difficult thing to do is changing human behavior. Applying technology can be fast, but letting customers and consumers use those technologies is an extremely difficult story. Therefore, in order to truly transform digital in an enterprise, the first thing that needs to be the determination of the leaders of that enterprise. Along with that is empowering the staff below to transform determination into action, creating motivation to contribute to motivating individuals in the organization to act together. In short, businesses need to realize that digital transformation is a must, not dead." “The implementation of innovation is not just the story of our own organization, it's the story of each of us, that we need to change our minds, we need to see innovation and creativity. Made is a DNA in the body. In addition, we also need to have recognition, learn from our competitors, to seek out opportunities in the digital transformation process. Not only that, businesses also have to step out of their comfort zones, accept challenges, think differently, change from small things right in their working environment. ” Mr. Hoan NUNG shared. ư The closing workshop brings new perspectives, useful knowledge and inspires inspiration on innovation and creative management for the members of retail businesses in the digitalization era. competition, especially the "new normal" period after the Covid-19 pandemic. UII - Where every idea has a story! Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology An overview of the Institute of Innovation (UII), Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) and UEH Hotel Stepping into the interior, at any time and corner, you will also feel the green - clean - serene atmosphere with minimalistic and luxurious architecture, combining open spaces in harmony with nature, completely separated from the hustle and bustle atmosphere of Saigon out there. The whole area is equipped with smart equipment system, applying modern science and technology such as: creative space, academic exchange space next to the sky well over 20m2; classrooms combine modern conference rooms, labs and state-of-the-art studios... Creative garden, youthful and modern exchange space Working space at the Institute of Innovation and the Institute of Smart City and Management In addition to the academic area, internal facilities also integrate with the hotel which is available 24/7 with food service, housekeeping and laundry services, as well as cultural and sports exchanges, events organization. UEH Boutique Hotel has 35 airy and comfortable rooms with natural light, designed in a "home-sweet home" style with a shared kitchen space and a "mini babylon" hanging garden providing a sense of security and intimacy; help you relax deeply to recharge your battery for a long and hard day of study, research and work. Không gian khách sạn, vườn treo “mini babylon” Institute of Innovation (UII) is a science and technology organization that conducts innovative research activities in the fields of economics and management. As a young person with start-up enthusiasm, you are having trouble thinking and operating your business during the Covid season. Come to UII - A place to connect you with activities: incubating start-up projects to connect the community of start-ups, international training and cooperation, knowledge transfer and innovation consultancy. Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) was established to provide domestic and international human resources, connecting universities, state management units, research organizations, domestic and international enterprises and community join hands to research and propose smart strategies and innovative solutions to solve urban problems. In addition to implementing an integrated education system with state-of-the-art studio-labs, ISCM also conducts in-depth research and projects that align practical needs with the orientation "Global thinking - Local action" which helps develop a better education and a sustainably developing Vietnam. Contact information: Address: 232/6 Vo Thi Sau, Ward 7, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City Website & Fanpage: UEH Boutique Hotel: https://www.facebook.com/UEH-Boutique-Hotel-101139985048479/?ref=py_c UII: http://www.uii.ueh.edu.vn/ ISCM: http://iscmfuturecity.ueh.edu.vn/ Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The project: "Building a shared electronic library for higher education institutions in Vietnam" under the World Bank-funded Higher Education Quality Improvement Project, is projected to be implemented from 2017 to 2022. The project attracts the participation of 45 universities / institutes, with 06 member univesities, including: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Faculty of Economics, University of Da Nang; Faculty of Economics, Hanoi National University; Foreign Trade University; Thuongmai University; Academy of Finance. The focal point is National Economics University. The project aims to improve the quality of training and research in sciences, to promote collaboration and sharing in research by providing shared electronic databases, and building focal libraries for educational institutions, focusing on schools that provide training on economics, management, administration and business within the network of Vietnamese Economics-Business Administration Universities (VNEUs) The specific objectives of the project are to increase the number of learners and lecturers to access and use endogenous and exogenous electronic databases, applying electronic lectures in the training process, contributing to improving training quality. In addition, the project also connects scientists to cooperate and share research results, attracting learners and lecturers to look up and use materials at the central library, thereby spreading the impact to the beneficiaries. In the framework of implementing the project: "Building a shared electronic library for higher education institutions in Vietnam" under the World Bank-funded Higher Education Quality Improvement Project, in the morning of September 9, 2020, the project team conducted a site survey at the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City. Attending the survey team were representatives of Department of Information Technology - Ministry of Education and Training, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bui Duc Tho - Vice President of National Economics University. Receiving the survey team, on the UEH side, there was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President, Prof.Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, MA. Hoang Tuyet Anh - Director of UEH Library, MA. Vo Ha Quang Dinh - Head of Department of Information Technology. The delegation conducted a survey of the current ground plan, the projected location for equipment installation, map of the university 's network connection, equipment installation diagram, current status of server system, storage, current status of IT application at the university, information about electronic library management software, information about databases of readers, lecturers, and staff of the university. Some photos of the survey team at UEH: The representative of the delegation presented the survey content Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice President delivered a speech Source: Department of Marketing and Communication, Department of Information Technology. Đại diện Đoàn trình bày nội dung khảo sát Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Launched in early July 2020 and expected to be completed by the end of this September, the series of events “Shaping the Unknown Future Toward Smart city” is being held by ISCM, in coordination with partners who are universities, domestic and international organizations. The event features many competitions and discussions that are expanded globally. Activities taking place in the midst of the epidemic COVID-19 are held online with limited audience. There are the participation and sharing from management, education and business units, as well as speakers from Asia - Europe - America and Asia - Pacific. In particular, the series of events see the pandemic as a typical example of an uncertain future that requires a certain amount of flexibility and creativity from society for adaptation and development. The following activities are happening: 1. Design contest "Future City: Smart Design for Post Pandemic World" This is an online design contest of an international scale for students from nearly 400 universities worldwide. "Future City: Smart Design for Post Pandemic World" is a playground for students to express ideas of designing smart cities for the post-pandemic COVID-19 world. 2. Online International Summer Camp: "Smart Design Thinking to Lead Post Pandemic Urban Future" International Studio is an educational activity for students from three countries Vietnam, Korea and Myanmar, creating a new design-thinking playground for the post-pandemic city, thereby finding and preparing for the most vulnerable groups before and after the pandemic. Each country chooses a theme and in Ho Chi Minh City, the Institute chooses ‘traditional markets’ - the most vulnerable place in the uncertain future. 3. Exhibition and Workshop: "Smart Future City" The exhibition and workshop taking place from September 12-28, 2020 will be a place to show outstanding products from competitions as well as to display ISCM products from the series of events such as R2S platform, Smart Travel app or VR product ... 4. Smart city - Webinar There will be 4 seminars and 1 talkshow in a series of online events around basic and interesting issues about "smart city", from now until the end of September 2020. Issues discussed are mainly about solutions to urban problems in Vietnam (Smart City - Urban Problem-Solving for Vietnam) which took place on August 26; about sketching a global overview of the future "Future Outlook" (September 22) with an architectural and urban planning perspective; about how to apply technology and AI for a long-term education; to create sustainable traffic safety integrated with the issue of Gender and Gender Equality "Substainable Transport Safety" (September 23); about  the "Innovative approach" (September 24) to support clean agriculture with smart testing machines or to convert education with online applications and VR technology; about building urban areas at universities within the city, country and in the world "Smart Campus Planing - Toward Satellite City & College Town" (September 25). 5. ISCM Launching This series of events will end with the official launch of the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM) and the awarding of the Future City online design competition "ISCM Launching Agenda". At the same time, this will also be an event to help affirm the institute’s position and role while introducing many of activities, learning programs as well as main products developed by the Institute. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology School of Finance (SOF), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) would like to invite you to the workshop “Meet the Editor Workshop: What do international academic journals look for?” the information regarding the workshop is as below: Time and Date:  15:00–17:00 pm VN time (9:00–11:00am UK time), September 17, 2020 Venue: Keynote speaker presents online. Participants can attend the online workshop either at the UEH conference room (B1_204) or online. Language of the workshop: English Keynote speaker: Professor Edward Lee. Professor Edward Lee is currently the Professor of Accounting and Finance at the Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK. He is a Joint Editor of Accounting and Business Research. He also serves as Associate Editor of Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, British Accounting Review, China Journal of Accounting Research, and European Journal of Finance, and is on the editorial board of European Accounting Review.  He has publications in academic journals such as Accounting, Organizations and Society, European Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of Accounting Research, and Journal of Banking and Finance among others. You can find further information about Prof. Edward Lee at this link: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/edward.lee.html At the Workshop, Prof. Edward Lee will share with you how to publish your paper in international accounting and finance journals. You will also have chance to ask him questions about publication strategy, research ideas and other relevant questions. If you are interested in this workshop, please click on the link below to register. https://forms.gle/rq6jB2YtHRQjumY3A Deadline for registration: September 15, 2020. If you have any further queries about the workshop, please contact us at: anhntn@ueh.edu.vn Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Science, technology and innovation are essential elements of the economic development process, especially significant for a developing economy like Vietnam. Applying science, technology and innovation is the premise to promote business development, thereby changing the structure of the economy and promoting a sustainable economy. In recent years, science and technology development has achieved many positive results: the state management thinking on science and technology has been renewed; financial investment management policies and mechanisms for scientific and technological tasks have seen progress; the sharp increase in investment of enterprises and the private sector in science and technology has created a favorable environment for science and technology activities. With the aim of promoting science and technology activities that are the foundation for socio-economic development, improving the quality and applicability of scientific and technological products, and at the same time utilizing them throughout the commercialization process, UEH Institute of Innovation (UII) has developed a course on "Skills to commercialize science and technology products in 2020.” The course consists of 6 topics around the exploitation of the potential of science and technology products, assisting scientists / researchers / skill development experts in attracting resources for implementing commercialization solutions for research results or scientific and technological products, specifically: Topic 1 - The process of commercializing scientific and technological products Topic 2 - Analyzing the competitive advantages of scientific and technological products Topic 3,4 - Development and selection of business opportunities and commercialization from technology Topic 5 - Skills to attract resources for implementing commercialization solutions Topic 6 - Science and technology transfer negotiation skills The program is taught by experts in the fields of Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property and Economic Contract Negotiation. They will bring to the participants background knowledge and practical experience on relevant issues. The course has 4 sessions starting from September 25, 2020 to October 18, 2020 with a limited number of students (25 students / class). Time: 08:00 - 16:30, every Friday to Sunday Phase 1: September 25 - September 27, 2020 Phase 2: October 2 - October 4, 2020 Phase 3: October 9 - October 11, 2020 Phase 4: October 16 - October 18, 2020 Venue: Institute of Innovation, UEH 232 / 6 Vo Thi Sau, Ward 7, District 3, HCMC. Registration information: http://uii.ueh.edu.vn/dang-ky/dang-ky-tham-gia-khoa-dao-tao-ky-nang-thuong-mai-hoa-san- pham-khcn-nam-2020.html Tuition fee: free (supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology) For more information about the program, please contact Ms. Le Thi Kim Anh - UII Training and International Cooperation Officer (Phone: 0365374038, email kimanh.uii@ueh.edu.vn) or hotline: 028 39309338. 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Academicians, researchers, doctoral students, and practitioners are invited to submit full research papers in the area of economics and finance. Keynote Speaker Dr. Gary A. Campbell is the Professor of Natural Resource Economics and Director of the M.S. program in Applied Natural Resource Economics in the College of Business at Michigan Technological University. He received a Ph.D. in Mineral Economics from The Pennsylvania State University, an M.S. in Economics from Iowa State University, and a B.S. in Economics from the University of Missouri Rolla (Missouri University of Science and Technology). He is currently co-editor of the journal Resources Policy. He has academic experience in China, Ethiopia, Mongolia, and South Africa.  Metal markets, mineral policy, and mining-community relations are his areas of research interest. - Submission Deadline: 16 Oct 2020 - Acceptance of papers for the conference: 30 October 2020 - Conference Date: 5 - 6 November 2020 Click here for submission Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology On the morning of September 1st 2020, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has organized the international seminar about Perspectives of University Governance and Autonomy in the Vietnamese Higher Education. The seminar is a scientific activity under the Ministry of Science and Technology Program: "Research on a public university governance model under the mechanism of full autonomy" chaired by the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. The seminar was held online (webinar) at 04 bridgeheads: (1) Ho Chi Minh City: at A101 Meeting Room, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; (2) Hanoi: at Foreign Trade University and National Economics University; (3) Australia: at the University of Western Sydney, University of Technology Sydney and University of New South Wales; (4) USA: at Bloomsburg, University of Pennsylvania. Attending the seminar were Dr. Yi-Chen Lan - the Pro Vice-Chancellor Global Development of Western Sydney (Australia); Prof.Dr. Nigel Barrett - University of Technology Sydney (Australia); Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ngo Viet Liem - University of New South Wales, Editor-in-Chief of Australasian Marketing Journal; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thanh Ha - Former Chairman of Council of National Economics University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Dean of Faculty of Business Administration, Ho Chi Minh City Open University. On the UEH side, there is Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH Council Chairman, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of the Advisory Council and other leaders of UEH's subordinate units. At the seminar, the authors shared and exchanged topics about management experience of public universities around the world to apply in Vietnam, and model of corporate governance in university; how to manage performance of academic staff in the context of university autonomy:  From theories to practices. The seminar has contributed many useful ideas to help build governance-model for full-autonomous public universities to ensure sustainable development, improve training efficiency, financial transparency, as well as to create internal resources at autonomous public universities. Some photos at the webinar: Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH Council Chairman gave the opening remarks Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Thuy Anh - Head of Business Administration Department of Ho Chi Minh Open University presented the topic of “Corporate governance in university” Dr. Yi-Chen Lan – the Pro Vice-Chancellor Global Development of Western Sydney (Australia) contributed ideas at the seminar Dr. Le Nhat Hanh - School of Management, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City presented the topic "Managing performance of academic staff in the context of university autonomy: From theories to practises" Prof.Dr. Nigel Barrett - University of Technology Sydney (Australia) and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ngo Viet Liem - University of New South Wales (Australia) contributed ideas at the seminar Delegates exchange at the workshop Source: Department of Marketing and Communications, Department of Research Administration - International Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The conference was attended by 06 keynote speakers: Prof. Peter Morgan - University of Sydney (Australia), Prof. Dr. Sung Y. Park - Chung-Ang University (Korea), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary - Tokai University (Japan), Prof. Jeong-Yoo Kim - Kyung Hee University (South Korea), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Nasir - Leeds Beckett University (UK), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aviral Tiwari - University of Montpellier (France). From UEH, there were Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH Council Chairman, Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President, Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-Chief Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies; Prof. Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Head of the Business Research Institute and leaders of UEH's subordinate units. The international conference attracted more than 200 leading domestic and international experts along with many international researchers, lecturers and graduate students. The 2020 ICBF is sponsored for publication by prestigious ISI / Scopus magazines such as: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade (ISI) Journal of Economic Development (JED) - Scopus, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance (Elsevier) - Scopus, Grade A of ABDC category, Asian Journal of Law and Economics (De Gruyter Publisher) - ISI-ESCI, Book Series: Vietnam and the Global Economy, published by World Scientific Publisher, Singapore. Besides, the conference received sponsorship from the following units: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Lincoln University - UK; Institute of Business Research, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; CFVG Ho Chi Minh City; The Economic Research Institute - Chung-Ang University - Korea. The International Conference on Business and Finance 2020 has attracted more than 230 research papers. After reviewed by the board, 150 articles were accepted, 70 offered to be presented at the conference and 150 included in the yearbook list. The conference had 16 parallel sessions and 1 plenary session in the fields of administration, economics, international business, finance - banking, law, marketing, tourism,... The ICBF 2020 is a channel of prestigious authors, contributing to solving diverse contemporary issues in the economic field, helping to improve the quality of research and promoting international publication opportunities for domestic and foreign scholars. In the face of the epidemic's complicated manifestation, the ICBF was flexibly held under both online and offline forms, demonstrating the great efforts of UEH in promoting effective research and academic activities. Some photos of ICBF 2020: 16 parallel sessions in the fields of administration, economics, international business, finance - banking, law, marketing, tourism,... Prof. Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh - Head of the Business Research Institute made an opening speech The keynote speakers presented online at the conference Q&A session Source: Department of Marketing and Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the success and positive values from the previous 19 exams, UEH continues to organize the 20th Olympic Traditional Contest of Marxist - Leninist sciences and Ho Chi Minh ideology with the participation of 6,444 students from 1,166 teams. The new feature of this year's Contest is that the competitions are more countervailing and more competitive through each section. Notably, since the semi-finals, the Contest Organizing Committee has included the section "Situations solving" with counterarguments, interaction between teams and teams with the judges. With the 4th section "Pride and Follow the Step" specially designed for the Final Round, the competition took place extremely objectively and enthusiastically. In particular, despite being taken place in the context of the complicated Covid-19 epidemic, with a limited audience cheering for the implementation of a gap and disease prevention process according to the Government's regulations, all Contestants and the Contest Organizing Committee have tried their best to overcome difficulties with a view to the overall success of the Contest. The Contest is organized with 05 rounds. After the online multiple choices round, the Contest Organizing Committee selected 100 teams to participate in the qualifying round. In the qualifying round, 552 students continued to compete online with 75 questions to choose the 27 teams with the highest score to compete in the group stage. In the group stage, the Organizing Committee selected the 9 highest scoring teams to enter the semi-finals, and from there selected 03 excellent teams in the three semi-finals, namely: Team "Nguyen Van Troi", "Campaign" , "Proletarian VI" advanced to the final round. Through the exam rounds, on the evening of August 27, 2020, at Hall A.116, the final round of the 20th Olympic Contest of Marxist - Leninist sciences and Ho Chi Minh ideology took place in 2020 in an exciting competition atmosphere. Attending the final, are M.A Nguyen Thien Duy - Member of the Standing Party Committee, School Chief of Staff; Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Head of Department in charge of Political Affairs, Head of the Contest Organizing Committee ; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Minh Tuan - Head of Department of Political Reasoning, Head of Competition's content; along with our beloved teachers in the Contest Organizing Committee and students cheering. In the end, with the excellent performance, the Campaign team won the first prize, the Proletarian VI team won the second prize and the Nguyen Van Troi team won the third prize. The Contest Organizing Committee awarded Consolation prizes to 6 excellent teams in the semi-finals and 4 prizes to 4 talented individuals with the highest score in the qualifying round. Implementing Directive No. 05-CT/TW of the Politburo and Directive No. 27 of the Prime Minister on promoting learning and following Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality and style; aims to enhance the quality and effectiveness of teaching and learning Marxist-Leninist sciences, Ho Chi Minh ideology among students, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has organized the Olympic Traditional Contest of Marxist-Leninist Science and Ho Chi Minh ideology since 2000 to present. Through 20 times held, the Contest has attracted more than 90,000 students participated. It can be said that this is a very impressive number of an academic Contest of reasoning. The overall view of the Final Round M.A Nguyen Thien Duy - Member of the Standing Party Committee, School Chief of Staff stated the opening Teams competing in the sections Audiences answering questions Dr. Nguyen Thuy Duong - Head of the Department of Revolutionary Way of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Faculty of Political Reasoning and Anh Trinh Quoc Lam - representatives of the Contest Organizing Committee award Consolation prizes to teams MSc. Duong Minh Man - Secretary of the Youth Union and Dr. Tran Nguyen Ky - Head of Department of Fundamental Marxism - Leninist Principles, Faculty of Political Reasoning awarded Consolation Prize to the teams Comrade Nguyen Thi Thuong Nho - Deputy Secretary of the Youth Union and Dr. Do Minh Tu - Deputy Head of Department, in charge of Ho Chi Minh Ideology Department awarded Consolation prizes to teams MSc. Cao Van Tien - Deputy Head of Political Affairs, Deputy Head of the Contest Organizing Committee awarded the Third prize to team Nguyen Van Troi Mr. Tran Anh Thanh Son - Deputy Head of Department in charge of Political Affairs, Head of the Contest Organizing Committee awarded the Second prize to the Proletarian Team VI MSc. Nguyen Thien Duy - School Chief of Staff awarded the First prize to the Campaign team Competing teams and the Contest Organizing Committee taking photos News, photos: Department of Marketing - Communication, Department of Political Affairs . Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the event, there were Assocc. Prof. Nguyen Van Phuc - Vice Minister of Education and Training' Assocc. Prof. Pham Hong Chuong - President of National Economics University; Party Committee of Universities and Colleges of HCMC, School Party Committee, School Council tenure 2020 - 2025, UEH Council tenure 2016 - 2021, Board of managemtn, and leaders from the school’s departments. UEH Council tenure 2020 - 2025 to optimize leadership and management role in university autonomy mechanism On August 14, 2020, the Minister of Education and Training issued Decision No. 2358/QD-BGDĐT, recognizing the Council of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) for the tenure 2020 - 2025. There are 25 members, in which 09 members represent officials and employees; 08 members represent lecturers; 08 members represent management bodies, social communities including leaders, managers, educators, culturalists, scientists, entrepreneurs, alumni, and representatives of the employer. Notably, Members of the School Council include Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phong - Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the HCMC People's Committee; Assoc Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy - Acting Director General of Higher Education Department; Mr. Tran Ngoc Thuan - Chairman of Board of Directors of Vietnam Rubber Industry Group; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Hoa - Chairman of Council of Members of Ho Chi Minh City Financial Investment Company; Mr. Pham Quoc Bao - Chairman of Council of Members of HCMC Power Corporation; Mr. Nguyen Anh Duc - General Director of Ho Chi Minh Alliance of Cooperatives; Mr. Truong Quoc Hung - Deputy General Director of Phu My Hung Development Company Ltd; Mr. Lam Nguyen Hai Long - Director of  Quang Trung Software City Company Ltd. The UEH School Council plays an important role and decides on major issues of the school such as: development strategy and planning; organizational apparatus, personnel; regulation; direction of enrollment, major opening, training association; activities in science and technology; international cooperation in accordance with new regulations in Article 16 of the Amending Law, adding a number of Articles of Higher Education Law, School Council. The university council for the tenure 2020 - 2025 performs the governance function in an autonomous university. The council has authority in deciding all the school's activities and the rector performs the function of management and administration in accordance with the law and the resolution of the School Board, complying with international practice. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, New Chairman of UEH Council for the tenure 2020 - 2025 On the same day, the Minister of Education and Training issued Decision No. 2359/QD-BGDĐT recognizing Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong as the President of  UEH School Council for the 2020-2025 tenure. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong worked as UEH President for the term 2011 - 2016 and 2016 - 2021 with more than 38 years of experience in the education industry and at UEH, he is currently holding the position of Secretary of the Party Committee of the University Division of HCMC, Vice Chairman of the Council of Presidents of Universities in Ho Chi Minh City, Vice Chairman of the Council of Professor of Economics. Additionally, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong is an honorary doctor at Western Sydney University (Australia), and visiting professor at Lincoln University (UK). Some photos of the event: Source: Department of Marketing and Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Introduction of lecturers from Leipzig University - Germany This training program is designed for training UEH experts and Saigon Co.op managers with the purpose of not only conferring theoretical knowledge as well as practical innovation techniques but also giving the participants opportunity to enrich the training with real case studies so as to apply the acquired knowledge for the development of Innovation Project & Innovation System Plans in organizations. Managers from Saigon Co.op The CIM training course consists of 2 modules and lasts for 5 weeks. Each module has 4 - 5 sessions and foreseen as 4 online training hours blended with offline activities. Trainers of the course are lecturers from Leipzig University and the language used during the course is totally by English. After each module, there is a 1on1 coaching session with the goal of guiding participants through the development of their own Innovation Project and System Plans in order to implement winning strategies to successfully promote their organization. Pro. Dr. Utz Dornberger - Director of  the International SEPT Program of Leipzig University gave his opening remarks On the first week of the training (August 7th-8th, 2020) with the guide of MA.Gunnar Kassberg - Coordinator at the International SEPT Program, participants were introduced to different concepts and tools of innovation management such as The Persona Concept, Customer & Profile & Journey và Empathy Map. Group discussion at the course Visualize ideas through  drawing pictures Group discussion UEH experts, Saigon Coop managers and Mr. Gunnar Kassberg Using Lego to simulate the innovation concept Group discussion on innovation concept The second week (August 14th-15th,2020) continues with Module 1: Market-oriented Product and Service Development under the guide of MA. Philip Friebel - Coach at the International SEPT Program. Based on the knowledge that Mr. Philip has transmitted, he organised interactive activities focusing on familiarizing innovative tools such as Innovation Tactics, PACE Matrix, Business Model Canvas. Apply 10 types of innovation to business model canvas Studio Lab - Where the training course is taken place The program will continue on every Friday and Saturday at UEH Institute of Innovation. The course is scheduled to end in September 2020. Below are some photos from the first 2 weeks of the course. Participants in Module 1.3 of the course Presentation of Business model canvas Group work to complete The PACE Matrix Group discussion in module 1.3 UII - Where every idea has a story! - Email: uii@ueh.edu.vn - Website: uii.ueh.edu.vn - Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/uii.ueh.edu.vn - Address: 232/6 Vo Thi Sau St., Ward 7, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Agenda of Event Series: Shaping The Unknown Future Toward Smart City Smart City - Webinar ► More information: ► Click here: http://54.254.74.108/event/ ► Registration information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdDW8JsjYdg0gJzdzuvlEKJ5Rwr8aRmocehoHUFj9poD8PHRg/viewform?fbclid=IwAR0jWLf4BujEGko1tcrGFPib6cQOj7VioKX5J_RpH8NwbKwTw2-4ruCqFKY Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology U-Multirank is an independent organization that ranks universities worldwide, with funding from the Erasmus + program of the European Commission. U-Multirank provides multi-dimensional assessments of Universities and Colleges around the world in order to orient learners. Every year, U-Multirank publishes a list of 25 universities with the best evaluation indexes in the following categories: (i) Research (Number of research publications (absolute number), Number of leading extracted publications, Number of interdisciplinary publications); (ii) Transfer of knowledge (Number of publications shared with partners, Number of patents granted, Contribution to lifelong career development); (iii) International orientation (Movement of students in international affiliate programs, Number of publications and research with international authors; (iv) Regional research links (Number of publications research with local authors within ‘the radius of 50 km'); (v) Teaching and learning (Student-faculty ratio 'excluding research staff'). According to the U-Multirank’s rankings in 2020, UEH is honored to be the only University of Vietnam selected to the top 25 world’s best universities in the category: “25 universities that contribute to career development lifelong career ”in the field of Knowledge Transfer. This category relates to the field of external knowledge transfer, which assesses the flexibility of a university in providing long-term career development to external individuals and organizations. List of the top 25 schools honoured for their contribution to Lifelong Career Development according to U-Multirank rankings in the field of knowledge transfer in 2020: Source: https://www.umultirank.org/press-media/media-center/infographics/2020/ The list includes many schools with diverse competencies, including 20 from Europe, 1 from Africa, 1 from Latin America and 3 from Asia. In particular, UEH is one of the three honoured Asian universities, along with two other prestigious universities: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) (Thailand) and Al-Nisour University College (Iraq). Source: https://www.umultirank.org/press-media/media-center/infographics/2020/ Prior to that, City Economics University. Ho Chi Minh City has been ranked in the top 100 of Master's programs in the world as announced by the international NGO organization established in France - Eduniversal in 2018, ranked 19 out of 120 universities and colleges. in Vietnam according to the rankings of Webometrics - an initiative of the Cybermetrics Research Department, of Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spain's largest public research center Source:  Department of Marketing and Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Welcome Former Korean Prime Minister to the University of Economis Ho Chi Minh City In the morning of 29th November 2019, at Room A.103, Campus A, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) took place the event “Welcome Former Prime Minister of The Republic of Korean to UEH and launching Vietnam-Korea  Advance Management Program”. UEH had the great honor to welcome Dr. Chung Un-Chan - Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea; Dr. Young-June Park - Former Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy; Mr. Tae-Shin Kwon - Vice Chairman of FKI; Mr.Bong-Man Kim - Secrectary General of IMI; Mr. Hans Joo - Manager of IMI. On behalf of UEH, there was the participation of Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong - President; Assoc.Prof. Phan Thi Bich Nguyet - Chairman of UEH Consulting University Council,  Head of UEH Institute of Innovation; Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Huu Huy Nhut - Vice President with leaders of departments of the UEH. Distinguished guests included these leaders of Departments of Industry and Trade, Departments of Planning and Investment, Departments of Tourism of Ho Chi Minh City, Tien Giang, Dong Nai and Binh Duong; Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the leading enterprises in Vietnam. The whole view of the press conference Speaking at the event, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH affirmed that: “Through the Korea-Vietnam Advance Management Program, UEH will establish the bridgehead for Korean and Vietnamese enterprises to coordinate and succeed in the global market. In addition, UEH is willing to put the needs of Vietnamese and Korean enterprises at the center of integration and business development in order to achieve a milestone: Vietnam and Korea target to reach $100 billion of bilateral trade turnover by 2020.” Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH delivering the opening remark Mr. Kwon Tae - Shin - Vice Chairman of FKI made a speech Former Korean Prime Minister presented the topic: Shared Growth between Vietnam and Korea on the Foundation of Trust. As a role of former Korean Prime Minister and Chairman of Korea Institue for Shared Growth, Dr Chang explained what shared growth exactly is and how the principles apply to shared growth between Vietnam and Korea. He confidently argued that education plays a crucial role in a long-term solution. Universities must share growth with the local community and serve as the source of energy for creativity. Especially, Dr. Chang believed that this conference by the International Management Institute (IMI) of the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) would contribute to promoting bilateral cooperation between Vietnam and Korea. The IMI, which is a part of Korea's leading private organization FKI, would be able to transfer the successful know-how of Korean companies to Vietnamese companies. The FKI can offer know-hows that have accumulated for the past 40 years of programs such as corporate education that includes the CEO program, the next-generation CEO program, global cooperation, and many more. He believed that the cooperation between the two organizations would contribute to the shared growth of Vietnam and Korea. Former Korean Prime Minister presented the topic: Shared Growth between Vietnam and Korea on the Foundation of Trust Federation of Korea Industries (FKI), a prestigious federation, headed by the leaders of conglomerates such as Hyundai, LG, SK, Daewoo group… has coordinated with UEH to organize the training program "Korea-Vietnam Advanced Management Program" in line with Vietnam enterprises’ needs to become global ones based on experience of Korean corporations and UEH's prestigious teaching in the field of economics and management. Mr.  Kim Bong-Man - Secrectary General of IMI introduced the program With the format for strategic, marketing, financial directors, senior executives at Vietnamese businesses, the four outstanding features of the program include: Connecting and sharing: 20 sharing sessions every weekly Tuesday will be organized in the format of business roundtable (networking and sharing) for the purpose of sharing and eastablishing global relationships between Vietnamese and Korea businesses. The program includes: evenings & dinner (dinner networking), sports & sharing (sport networking). Secret know-how of Korean global enterprises: These lessons learned from successes and failures are shared by leading leaders at Korean corporations. Field trip in the Land of Kimchi: Opportunities to experience and self-learn for a week at leading businesses in Korea. A sound basis to enter the international market: The program could offer value for businesses with international opportunities from Vietnam's current economic and diplomatic policies to expand into the global market as well as build and develop a global business. Dr. Bui Quang Hung - Head of Department of Finance - Accounting,  Vice Head of UII introduced the program The first program will start in March 2020. The program is shared every Tuesday night, lasting for 20 weeks, including 1 week of sports for connection and 1 week of field trip in Korea. Videoc clip: Introduction about Korea - Vietnam Global Advance Management - KVAM Q&A section Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong gave flowers to thank Former Korean Prime Minister UEH honored Former Korean Prime Misnister with the Golden Board for VIP All participants took grand photo Some other photos of the press conference: Source: Department of Communications and Public Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The Webometrics Ranking has been conducted by Cybermetrics Labs (of the Spanish National Research Council) since 2004, with data collected during the first weeks of January and July for being public at the end of both months. The ranking includes more than 28,000 global higher education institutions. The ranking assesses the digitalization capacity and level of spread, the impact on academic resources of higher education institutions based on the index of presence with the meaning of spreading knowledge of the community, visibility which shows the degree of spread, the influence of the website system and online information, transparency or openness of academic resources (transparency or openness) on Google Scholar, and academic excellence (or scholar) measures the highest number of articles cited. In July 2020, the Webometrics Ranking published the results of the second ranking of Webometrics in 2020. According to that, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City has increased by 08 ranks, from the ranking of 19th (in 2019) to 11th out of 176 schools in Vietnam participating in the ranking, ranked first among universities in the field of business and economics in Vietnam (increased by 12 ranks in 2 consecutive years). UEH ranked 11th among 176 universities in Vietnam and ranked the best business  and econimuncs universities  in Vietnam  (Webometrics Ranking) (July, 2020) Source: Webometrics The current methodology of Webometrics Ranking Sources: Webometrics The promotion of 08 ranks (July 2020) is a strong step forward, showing a remarkable effort of the school in synchronously deploying effective solutions. In the past, UEH has always been interested in media development, actively promoting the brand, especially in the online environment; promoting international publication and sharing of open academic resources to promote the transfer and spread of knowledge created for society. Source: Departement of Marketing - Communications, Department of Research Administration - International Corporation. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The 2020 SOB International Seminar is a forum for the exchange of academic ideas for applying scientific theory to contemporary issues of the banking and finance industry. The main content of the Seminar focused on researching the sustainability of the banking and finance industry, property valuation, capital markets, environmental finance, financial technology (fintech), risk assessment of financial instability and risk management. Attending the Seminar were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice Rector, Prof. Dr. Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-chief of Asian Business and Research Journal, Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Head of Banking Department with leaders, lecturers and researchers from universities in Vietnam. The Seminar brings together scholars, practitioners and policymakers from different countries with similar research and banking interests. In addition to the Vietnamese authors' entries participating in the Seminar, the Seminar also received articles from the US, Australia, Japan, Brunei, Czechoslovakia, Hong Kong, Thailand, New Zealand, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia ... The research in the Seminar revolved around many different topics, in the field of Finance - Banking. Besides topics that interest researchers such as: the stock market, the efficiency and stability of the banking system, ownership structure and corporate governance or behavioural finance, the Seminar also received research on new, interesting and topical topics in the current period such as: digital technology applied in Finance - Banking or the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the field of Finance - Banking. This is also the group of topics that the Organizers of the Seminar want to address in the context of an integrated and modern economy, but also there are potential risks and instability. The Seminar Content Board has selected 72 research papers in the yearbook and 66 presentations, discussions in 17 different sessions. At the same time, with the support and professional advice of the Editor-in-chief of some famous scientific journals in the world, the Seminar selected and awarded 06 awards for the best Seminar entries, including 2 awards from the Organizers of the Seminar and 4 awards from renowned journals, namely: Journal of Economic Asymmetries, the Economics and Business Letters, Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, and Quantitative Finance and Economics. It can be seen that the SOB International Seminar is a channel of academic contributions from prestigious authors, contributing to solving contemporary issues of the banking and finance industry. Some photos of the conference: Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH made a opening speech Dr. Hoang Hai Yen - Dean of School of Banking delivered a speech Prof. John W. Goodell  - University of Akron, United States presented Covid 19 and finance: Agendas for future research Dr. Le Thai Ha - University of Fullbright presented "The historic oil price crash during the Covid-19 pandemic Dr. Chau Ngoc Huy - University of Osaka (Japan) presented Robust fundamental theorems of asset pricing in discrete time Dr. Thomas Walther, University of Utrecht (Netherlands) presented Environmental Hazards and Risk Management in the Financial Sector Researchers have presented their researchs in parallel sessions These best paper awards were given to the researchs by the organizing committee All participants took grand photo Sources: Department of Marketing and Communications. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In order to improve the training quality and foster international integration, since 2016,  University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has begun to implement the UEH Advanced International Training Program for all regular students. Since the last semester of 2020, UEH has officially launched the "Practical Corporate Training" program for regular students of Course 43 of all majors. The Practical Corporate Training is another form of the module "Internship and Graduation", which takes place in the final semester of the training program and is equivalent to 10 credits. Students have as many as 03 months engaging in practical work at enterprises suitable to the major / specialty trained. When participating in the Practical Corporate Training Program, in addition to being assessed on knowledge by UEH lecturers, students are also evaluated on their skills and working attitudes by the enterprises. To assure the quality of the Practical Corporate Training, UEH has also detailed the assessment method and the proportion of assessment as well as the standards for UEH instructors and enterprises. Accordingly, the instructors must meet the criteria appraised by the Faculty / Training Institute. Instructors at the enterprise must have at least a bachelor's degree and at least have 3 years of working experience in the specialized field. Therefore, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH has affirmed that: “The goal of the Practical Corporate Training Program is to help students apply what they have learned into solving practical problems, while training their skills, attitudes and professionalism in order that they could enter the labor market right after graduation. This activity helps the school and businesses to strengthen their ties and achieve the common goal of training high-quality human resources to meet the demand of society. " Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH sharing at the meeting The Practical Corporate Training Program is practically beneficial to all 03 subjects: Students - Businesses - School. For students: Such program opens up opportunities for students to quickly land a job after graduation. Students could gain practical experience and working skills, understand the nature of the job to choose an appropriate career orientation, know the practical application of training programs, build career networks, confidence and professionalism, develop their personal brand, industry and company knowledge. A student shared her opinion about the Practical Training Corporate Program For businesses: Such program will help employers select suitable students for their full-time vacancies. This is potentially the best human resource for businesses in the future. In addition, this activity also reflects businesses’ social responsibility and thus contributing to building their good reputation. Representatives of corporation attending Practical Training Corporate Program For schools: Such program will help the school develop training programs that are more connected to the needs of employers with improved practicality and quality. Practical Training Corporate Program Training for student of Schools of UEH The Practical Corporate Training is a cohesive and practical model among Students - Businesses - The school that UEH has been focusing on in order to produce high-quality human resources. This would help students to quickly adapt to professional working environments where integration is increasingly becoming critical. With such strong moves, UEH has further affirmed its pioneering role in innovating training activities, centering on connecting the theory to the reality, and helping students quickly adapt to the labor market in this 4.0 technology revolution. Source: Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Attending the workshop on the side of UEH was the presence of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH, Dr. Tran Mai Dong - Head of Research Administration – International Cooperation Department, Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Head of State Administration Department, Dr. Tú Anh Trinh - Director of Institute of Smart City and Management and scientists, leaders, and researchers. The workshop proudly welcomed the representatives of Ho Chi Minh city Institute for Development Studies, Department of Planning and Investment, Center for Socioeconomic Simulation and Forecast of Ho Chi Minh City, Center for Economic Development Studies, Hochiminh City Finance and Investment State-owned Company, Institute of Urban Construction Planning, Branch of the Institute of Construction Economics - Southern Vietnam, Institute of Development Strategy. Prof. Nguyen Dong Phong delivering an opening speech On the behalf of the research team, Dr. Tú Anh Trinh - Director of Institute of Smart City and Management, had a presentation on current issues of urbanization, urban economic development in the period 2011-2020, lessons learned from other countries such as New York, Singapore, Paris, Amsterdam, and SWOT analysis of urbanization process in Vietnam. Proposed solutions by the research team are integrated solutions to enhance sustainable urbanization and urban development through 2030, a vision towards 2045. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh - Director of Institute of Smart City and Management presenting at the workshop During the workshop, delegates shared and discussed their ideas on current issues and solutions for urban economic development in Ho Chi Minh City. Hopefully, with efforts of the research team and valuable contributions of the workshop delegates, the project “Urbanization and uran economic development in Vietnam through 2030, a vision towards 2045” organized by Central Economic Commission is successfully completed. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology UEH leaders welcomed Senior Lieutenant General, Assoc.Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Member of the Party Central Executive Committee, Deputy Minister of Public Security Ministry Board of Honors Ceremony for Senior Lieutenant General, Assoc.Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh There was the participation of Senior Lieutenant General, Assoc. Nguyen Van Thanh - Member of the Party Central Executive Committee, Deputy Minister of Public Security Ministry; Dr. Ha Minh Hiep - Deputy Director of the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality, Director of the Standing Asia Productivity Organization in Vietnam; Mr. Phan Van Men - Director of Social Insurance of Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Dang Thanh Le - Director of the Institute of Administrative Science Research. On the UEH side, there were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President, Dr. Tran The Hoang - Chairman of the UEH Council and other teachers and leaders of the university. In addition, there was the participation of leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Police; Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee; Ministry of Public Security… Overview of the seminar Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH gave a welcome speech Speaking at the seminar, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong said that the 4th industrial revolution was opening up many opportunities, as well as posing many challenges for each country, affecting many aspects of economic and social life. Besides, it is forecast that this revolution will motivate the growth speed and quality of Vietnam's economy, but there are also risks in terms of ensuring economic security. At the seminar, Senior Lieutenant General, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Member of the Party Central Executive Committee, Deputy Minister of Public Security Ministry, shared the topic "Science of systematic thinking in leading, managing and ensuring economic security in the context of the impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution in Vietnam nowadays”. System thinking emphasizes the relationship among parts of a system, which is applied in almost all areas such as in building a development strategy and policy for a nation, a locality, an industry, an organization, a business, or in public administration. The essence of the application of system thinking in management is the ability to identify leverage points and modes of impact. “We often make mistakes: To achieve great results, we must invest in great efforts and risk. The best results do not come from large-scale efforts but small and in-place actions.” In addition, the Deputy Minister also shared the initiative on responding to the challenges of non-traditional security in the fourth industrial revolution (4.0); building a circulating economic ecosystem model to meet the requirements of the 4th Industrial Revolution (4.0). The fourth industrial revolution has promoted the world economy to shift to a knowledge-based economy - smart production, which "fades" the nature among industry, service and agriculture. This revolution also affects consumption, production and prices, and positively impacts global inflation. The world economy has entered a growth period mainly based on technological dynamics and innovation, instead of traditional inputs. In particular, a wave of new and high technology will increase high-tech crimes with transnational influence, so the state management system needs to receive effective support that is flexible enough in order to manage and cooperate with businesses and sectors of society. Senior Lieutenant General, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Minister of Public Security Ministry made a presentation at the seminar Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - UEH President presented the souvenir of UEH to the Lieutenant General, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh Dr. Ha Minh Hiep, Deputy Director of the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality, Director of the Standing Asia Productivity Organization in Vietnam, shared the topic: “Labor productivity issues in improving the competitiveness of enterprises in the face of the impact of the 4th industrial revolution. (Research model in Vietnam.)” In this study, the author has proposed a number of orientations to build a framework of smart production standards in Vietnam. From the actual survey of 302 enterprises in Vietnam, the author has assessed some of the current situations as well as the need to apply smart production through 5 points: business management activities; technology application in production; workforce development activities; the ability to build production platforms; the needs of businesses when participating in programs and projects to promote smart production. Dr. Ha Minh Hiep, Deputy Director of the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality, Director of the Asia Productivity Organization made a presentation. Dr. Tran The Hoang - Chairman of UEH School Council presented souvenirs of UEH to Dr. Ha Minh Hiep, Deputy Director General of the Directorate for Standards and Quality, Director of Asia Productivity Organization In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the seminar aims to promote the opportunities that the 4.0 revolution brings about, in order to develop the economy in a sustainable manner and at the same time, it also proactively prevents, responds, and limits negative impacts, ensuring national defense, security and the sustainability in the country’s development. Press Coverage: Police Newspaper: Proactively ensuring economic security in the 4.0 revolution Vietnam News Agency: Conference on science of systematic thinking in leading, managing and ensuring economic security in the context of the impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution in Vietnam nowadays News and Photos: Department of Communications and Public Relations, Department of Research Administration - International Relations. Tin, ảnh: Phòng Truyền thông và quan hệ công chúng, Phòng Quản lý khoa học - Hợp tác quốc tế. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aim of retrofitting scientific writing skills, writing and posting articles to prestigious international journals, and solving problems that researchers often encounter during the publication process on Specialized magazine, the seminar "Meeting the Editors" held by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on April 22-23, 2019 attracted more than 100 lecturers, graduate students, and scientists from many universities, colleges, and research institutes in Ho Chi Minh City. Overview at the Workshop The seminar took place at Hall A.204, Campus 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The seminar was chaired by UEH and Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President; The guest speakers had Prof. Ian Phau (Curtin University, Australia and the Editor-in-chief of Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing & Logistics of ISI with IF = 1,204) - one of the leading professors in Marketing, Prof. Julian Ming Sung Cheng (National Central University and member of the editorial board of Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing of ISI with IF = 1,833), Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-chief of the first economic magazine of Vietnam published by Emerald - Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) of UEH. Prof.Dr Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President of UEH gave the opening speech Giving the opening speech at the Conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President expressed his deep gratitude to the speakers for sharing their experiences in publishing scientific works in prestigious magazines around the world. Sharing of Prof. Ian Phau Prof. Ian Phau shared with scientists, fellows, and teachers interested in the seminar on experience in publishing research in SSCI journals. With a lot of experience in editorial roles, chief-editor in high ranking magazines around the world, Prof. Ian Phau also instructed scientists on how to complete the research when receiving comments, reviews, and suggestions from the editorial staff to revise and refine the research. In addition, he also shared his experience in how to write doctoral theses for graduate students. Prof. Julian Ming Sung Cheng presented Also in the workshop, Prof. Julian Ming Sung Cheng shared how to cite the results of the studies, the lifecycle of the theories with a reference from the specific study from the TAM model; Dr. Le Nhat Hanh shared a study about marketing and integrated approaches; Prof.Dr. - Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-chief of JABES magazine emphasized the requirements and skills necessary to write a scientific paper and guide the steps to be published JABES as well as worldwide prestigious journals. After 2 days of presentation and discussion, the conference ended successfully, opening up new opportunities to publish articles in international magazines. Some other images: Source: Department of Communications and Public Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Singapore University of Technology and Design was ranked as the fifth most influential scientific research organization in the world in the field of telecommunications research (Source: The 2017 State of Innovation Report, Clarivate Analytics). Overview of the workshop Students from both universities exchanged Before the official workshop, SUTD delegation and students were introduced to UEH Innovation of Institution (UII) as well as visited the workplace of projects being incubated at the Institute's Incubator and interacted with UEH students. The workshop with the exciting and enthusiastic atmosphere of the youth together with useful and interesting teamwork activities around the theme of "Smart City" gave students opportunities to learn and exchange knowledge. Based on the topic given, students of UEH and SUTD were divided into groups to discuss and share ideas and solutions for problems towards building a smart city in Asian countries. After that, the student teams presented and answered questions before the jury of delegates, teachers from UEH and SUTD. Activities at the workshop MSc. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Executive Director of UII gave a speech On behalf of UEH, MSc. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Executive Director of UEH Innovation of Institution (UII) gave a warm welcome to the SUTD delegation and students. Mr. Frank Lee - Director of Tech JDJ Investment Fund discussed with students Mr. Frank Lee - Director of Tech JDJ Investment Fund, partnered with UEH and SUTD to organize exchange activities for students expressed and shared the joyful feelings when attending the connection program between the two universities. Groups receive gifts from the Organizing Committee The workshop also included the start-up project teams at the Creative Incubator. Kevin Toh, the founder and CEO of Sweego, which was being incubated at the UII, shared startup experience in the Vietnamese market, a new market opening up a lot of potentials for startups. The students from SUTD were very excited and asked many interesting questions to know more about Vietnam and receive useful sharing from Mr. Kevin. Mr. Kevin Toh shared his experience in Workshop The students presented to the judges and received many praised comments Selecting 'Waste' as a problem that needs to be solved to help Ho Chi Minh City become a more livable city, team Trashed (team #3) came up with extremely interesting, feasible, and excellent solutions and achieved the highest score from the jury and the support of the other teams. The first solution was a smart bin with GPS navigation and status bar. Tourists, residents, and even public service centers can know the location and status of the bins to dispose of garbage in the prescribed places and clean up quickly. The second solution included policies to encourage businesses to conduct CSR, direct employees to use environmentally-friendly and recyclable products, and give rewards for actions to protect green, clean, and beautiful environment. Delegates take souvenir photos The seminar ended but was a new beginning for the cooperation between the two universities, bringing many useful and valuable opportunities for students and the community of research - scientific applications and innovation. Source: UII, Department of Communications and Public Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Following the success of the 31st Annual Asian Finance Conference, the International Conference on Business and Finance 2019 (ICBF) continued to act as a bridge for exchanges, exchanges, and cooperation with Vietnamese researchers, graduate students, lecturers, and enterprises with researchers and experts around the world. On the morning of August 23, 2019, the International Conference on Business and Finance 2019 opened at Campus 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Overview at the Workshop Attending the Conference, on the guest side, there was Dr. Johnny Noe E. Ravalo - Managing Director, Supervision & Examination Sector of Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas; Prof. Tran Tho Dat - Chancellor of National Economics University; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Péter Szilágyi - Head of MS in Finance Program, CEU Innovations Lab Head of FinTech Section; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Marta Gasparin - Deputy Director of the Ph.D. Program - University of Leicester; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Martin Quinn - Regional Development and Public Policy - University of Leicester. On the side of UEH, there was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President; Especially, this seminar brought together more than 150 leading national and international experts, along with many international researchers, lecturers, and researchers. The conference focused on research in all areas related to Business and Finance. The International Conference on Business and Finance 2019 attracted over 192 papers submitted. Through the editorial and the review panel, 114 articles were accepted, 77 were presented at the workshop, and 37 were included in the yearbook list. The workshop was organized in 3 parallel sessions and 1 plenary session. This conference was not only large-scale but also evaluated by the research community of high professional quality, confirming UEH's great stride in internationalization strategy. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH delivered the opening speech Speaking at the Conference opening, Prof.Dr Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH, emphasized the importance of business and finance in the context of the digital era. As the organizer of the seminar, the president desired to provide the best, dynamic, and professional environment to bridge the exchange and cooperation between Vietnamese researchers and businesses and experts in the world on opportunities, challenges, and strategies of the financial and banking system, meeting the innovation requirements of the industrial science revolution 4.0. Besides the introductory report, the workshop's presentations focused on many areas: • Hot issues of financial management, financial markets in the digital context, as well as specific issues of top concern in Vietnam such as Cryptocurrency, online payment, the safety of online payment, asset valuation, blockchain, financial behavior, etc. • Issues in marketing, international trade, business administration, customer behavior, etc. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Peter Szilágyi - Editor of Journal of Multinational Financial Management; Head of MS in Finance Program, CEU Innovations Lab Head of FinTech Section (Keynote Speaker) presented Presentation report at the Opening Session, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Peter Szilágyi - Editor of Journal of Multinational Financial Management; Head of MS in Finance Program, CEU Innovations Lab Head of FinTech Section, keynote Speaker presented important strategies and provided sharing, guidance, and advice to researchers and postgraduate students in publishing works in prestigious international journals from the perspective of experts (Assoc.Prof.Dr. Szilágyi with many years of experience as Editor of Journal of Multinational Financial Management). Delegates took photos and exchanged at the Workshop Delegates took photos and exchanged at the Workshop The International Conference on Business and Finance 2019 (ICBF 2019) had been a success and confirmed that this will be a prestigious annual event organized by UEH, contributing to affirming Vietnam's position in the international arena. Source: Department of Communications and Public Relations Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology With the aim of retrofitting scientific writing skills, writing and posting articles to prestigious international journals, and solving problems that researchers often encounter during the publication process on Specialized magazine, the seminar "Meeting the Editors" held by University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City on April 22-23, 2019 attracted more than 100 lecturers, graduate students, and scientists from many universities, colleges, and research institutes in Ho Chi Minh City. Overview at the Workshop The seminar took place at Hall A.204, Campus 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). The seminar was chaired by UEH and Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President; The guest speakers had Prof. Ian Phau (Curtin University, Australia and the Editor-in-chief of Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing & Logistics of ISI with IF = 1,204) - one of the leading professors in Marketing, Prof. Julian Ming Sung Cheng (National Central University and member of the editorial board of Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing of ISI with IF = 1,833), Prof. Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-chief of the first economic magazine of Vietnam published by Emerald - Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES) of UEH. Prof.Dr Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President of UEH gave the opening speech Giving the opening speech at the Conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President expressed his deep gratitude to the speakers for sharing their experiences in publishing scientific works in prestigious magazines around the world. Sharing of Prof. Ian Phau Prof. Ian Phau shared with scientists, fellows, and teachers interested in the seminar on experience in publishing research in SSCI journals. With a lot of experience in editorial roles, chief-editor in high ranking magazines around the world, Prof. Ian Phau also instructed scientists on how to complete the research when receiving comments, reviews, and suggestions from the editorial staff to revise and refine the research. In addition, he also shared his experience in how to write doctoral theses for graduate students. Prof. Julian Ming Sung Cheng presented Also in the workshop, Prof. Julian Ming Sung Cheng shared how to cite the results of the studies, the lifecycle of the theories with a reference from the specific study from the TAM model; Dr. Le Nhat Hanh shared a study about marketing and integrated approaches; Prof.Dr. - Su Dinh Thanh - Editor-in-chief of JABES magazine emphasized the requirements and skills necessary to write a scientific paper and guide the steps to be published JABES as well as worldwide prestigious journals. After 2 days of presentation and discussion, the conference ended successfully, opening up new opportunities to publish articles in international magazines. Some other images: Source: Department of Communications and Public Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology In the context of the world booming the 4th industrial revolution, how universities determine the development direction should adapt to innovation is a challenging question. In order to answer questions about the characteristics of an innovative university ecosystem in the context of industrial revolution 4.0; the advantages and difficulties of entrepreneurship and innovation activities in universities; the model of university-oriented innovation; and the focus of universities in Vietnam on to develop and adapt well to Industry 4.0, etc. On the morning of April 16, 2019, at Campus 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) collaborated with the University of Leicester - UK to organize the workshop "How to improve university-industry interaction in innovation". Overview at the Workshop Attending the Conference, on the side of the University of Leicester - UK, there were Assoc.Prof.Dr. Steve Conway - Innovation Lecturer of School of Business, University of Leicester; Dr. Gasparin, Dr. Quinn, and Dr. Green - lecturer on Innovation; On the UEH side was Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President; along with scientists and managers in the area also attended, shared, and exchanged at the workshop. Prof.Dr Nguyen Dong Phong - President of UEH chaired the workshop Opening the conference, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong emphasized the importance of innovation in the current context and the promotion of research and training for innovation in universities. The President also thanked the lecturers of Leicester University for participating and exchanging content about innovation at UEH. Dr. Steve Conway - Lecturer of Leicester University shared at the workshop In the seminar, Dr. Steve Conway - Lecturer at the University of Leicester shared on the issues of innovation at Leicester University, experience in finding ideas for innovation, forming creative organizations, and giving a number of creative innovation stories in different fields as well as factors that measure the success of an innovation project. Dr. Gasparin and Dr. Quinn presented the innovative ecosystem Dr. Gasparin and Dr. Quinn, in very detail, presented the creative ecosystem, the secrets to the success of innovation at the University of Leicester; the solutions for innovation and change in the innovation ecosystem itself to keep pace with technology development, and the experience in equipping facilities and techniques for start-up innovation at the University of Leicester. Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President of UEH spoke On behalf of UEH, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - UEH Vice-President expressed his deep gratitude to the valuable sharing about innovation and innovation models that Leicester University experts brought to the workshop and wished scientists continued to contribute more shares to other conferences held at UEH. Some other images: Scientists asked questions and shared at the Workshop Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President of UEH presented gifts to the speakers Delegates took souvenir photos Source: Department of Communications and Public Relations. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology Overview of the workshop The IIE PEER Workshop aims to discuss and provide solutions for the path of higher education for refugee students in Asia-Pacific. The workshop focused on three main areas: (1) How to help refugee students increase their chances of getting scholarships; (2) Promote public awareness of the importance of pursuing higher education in difficult and urgent circumstances; (3) Exchange and meet professional leaders, scientists, and social activists to discuss solutions to encourage the cooperation of these organizations Ms. Katherine Miller - Global Education in Emergencies Specialist briefly introduced the content and purpose of the workshop In the beginning, Ms. Katherine Miller - Global Education in Emergencies Specialist gave a brief introduction about the content and purpose of the workshop by conveying her messages and insights on the status of the refugee issue in the world today. Sharing of 02 Burmese refugee students Afterward, the speakers listened to the true stories from two Burmese refugee students who had recently received scholarships and are currently studying Bachelor of Business of Western Sydney University, Australia. Through the practical sharing of the two students, the speakers and guests had partly understood the stories of the students in the refugee area and more sympathetic to the problematic fate but always aspire to raise and pursue an education. Discussion and answers in the workshop Following the sharing in the workshop was the discussion and answers to questions about the contextualization of the refugee issue in the Asia-Pacific region with the participation of 3 speakers: •Ms. Mini Zarina Azmin - Heads the Education Unit, UNHCR Malaysia • Ms. Oranutt Narapruet - Development & Humanitarian Specialist Consultant • Mr. Themba Lewis - Secretary-General, Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) Mr. Jonathan Lembright - Regional Director for Southeast Asia at IIE, led the next part of the workshop on cooperation, revolved around the question of “How to build an effective partnership between universities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and capital support organizations? ”, with the participation of the speakers: • Mr. Nophol Techaphangam - Director of NEXUS Thailand • Dr. Alma Espartinez - Vice President for Academic Affairs at Holy Angel University • Ms. Oranutt Narapruet - Development & Humanitarian Specialist Consultant The session continued with a discussion of scholarship issues for refugee students, aiming to "Increase the chances of receiving scholarships for students, better use of resources and maximize impact". At the same time, "Methods of reducing the barriers for refugee students to apply for scholarships" were also discussed enthusiastically. Exchange in the Workshop The IIE PEER (IIE’s Platform for Education in Emergencies Response) Workshop - Asia - Pacific had brought a more realistic view of the status of refugee students in the world, in particular the Asia-Pacific region. It also provided insights into the opportunities of students and the importance of pursuing higher education. The speakers and guests made procedures and discussed on the sidelines of the workshop Delegates took souvenir photos at the Workshop Source: ISB, Department of Communications and Public Relations.. Vinh University Delegation Visiting and Working at UEH UEH Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Central Retail Vietnam for the Period 2024 - 2027 [Podcast] The Impact Of Environmental Awareness On Fast Fashion Consumption Behavior In Vietnam [Podcast] The Impact of ESG on the Value of Listed Companies on the Vietnamese Stock Market [Podcast] The Impact of FDI, ICT, Green Finance and Financial Development Policies on Economic Growth: Evidence from APEC © 2021 UEH All Rights Reserved.   Designed by Department of Information Technology The conference was first organized by the School of Government with the main sponsorship from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; School of Management of Lanzhou University, China; Hatfield School of Government and School of Social Work, Portland State University; College of Local Administration, Khon Kaen University, Thailand; School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Australia; and Public Service Research Institute, Waseda University, Japan. Attending the opening ceremony of GPML 2019 were the leading Keynote Speakers from prestigious universities in the world: Prof. Deborah Blackman (University of New South Wales, Australia); Prof. Douglas Morgan, Prof. Junghee Lee (Portland State University, USA) and Mr. Wei Zhengquan (representatives of Guangxi province, China). On the UEH side, there was the participation of Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong - President; Prof.Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice-President; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Huu Huy Nhut - Vice-President; with some leaders of units in UEH; and guests, representatives of consulates of Thailand and China in Ho Chi Minh City, offices and departments of Ho Chi Minh City. The Conference attracted more than 100 scientists from many countries around the world such as USA, France, China, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Vietnam. At the opening of the International GPML Conference 2019, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong, the president of UEH, shared: “With the orientation to become a training, research and consulting center on economic science, business, management, and law with the same reputation as the training institutions and universities in Asia, UEH always encourages international publication of global knowledge contributions. Therefore, GPML International Conference 2019 is a place for researchers, lecturers, and fellows from many countries around the world to meet, share, exchange, and discuss important issues related to effective leadership and governance. Through this, young researchers have the opportunity to learn from professors, experts, and pragmatic practitioners with experience in international publishing; as well as the opportunity to develop ideas, build article structure, finalize manuscripts, submit to high-quality journals, and find opportunities to fund research projects; At the same time, we will share knowledge to support the improvement of public sector performance ”. UEH was honored and happy to welcome all scientists, economists, researchers, lecturers, and graduate students; In particular, special thanks to the Keynote Speakers for their presentation and discussion at the Conference. Besides, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong highly appreciated the research papers presented at the Conference. The above research results are important practical findings, applied scientifically into the actual context from countries to cities and regions; since then, contributing to connecting the research community of Vietnam with the Asia-Pacific region and beyond to reach out to the world. On this occasion, Prof.Dr. Nguyen Dong Phong had called on researchers attending the Conference to enhance exchanges, promote research opportunities, and promote cooperation between research and training institutions. After more than 9 months of calling for research papers, more than 100 articles were submitted to the GPML 2019 conference by authors from many countries around the world, in which 44 articles with good quality were selected, presented, and exchanged at the Workshop. These studies had contributed significantly to theory and experiment in the fields of leadership, state management and resource management, smart city management, and e-government development. Within the framework of GPML 2019, there were two other important events held from September 25 to 27, 2019: GPML 2019 on HTV9 News In addition, many other activities such as the "Study tour" to Binh Duong and Ben Tre were organized by the School of Government in collaboration with Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University to brought delegates to visit the tissue development of industrial zones and response to climate change in the above localities.
On the evening of September 25, 2019, at the Central Palace Hotel, the Conference Organizing Committee held a meeting for sponsors, leaders of delegations from the US, China, and Thailand, and the speakers in keynotes sessions at the Welcome Dinner. On the evening of September 26, the intimate party to welcome all the delegates attending the seminar (Gala Dinner) also attracted a large number of scientists to meet, exchange, and share opportunities on future research collaborations.
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Some pictures of activities at the conference:
The overview before the conference on the topic of sharing the writing and publication in an international journal on September 25, 2019