On the afternoon of February 11, 2025, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony took place at Thai Binh Duong University between Thai Binh Duong University and Cheongju University (South Korea). This agreement not only opens up opportunities for student learning and exchange but also marks a significant milestone in Thai Binh Duong University’s strategy to expand international cooperation.

Prof. Dr. Dao Van Dong – President of Thai Binh Duong University and Prof. Kim Yoon Bae – President of Cheongju University signed a cooperation agreement.

Attending the ceremony, on the side of Thai Binh Duong University were Prof. Dr. Dao Van Dong – President, representatives of leaders of Faculties and Departments. On the side of Cheongju University, the delegation was led by Prof. Kim Yoon Bae – President.

As the most prestigious university in the central region of Korea with a history of nearly 80 years, Cheongju University stands out with its high-quality training programs, especially the aviation industry – which is considered the best in Korea. Currently, the university has about 3,000 international students studying, including about 300 Vietnamese students. Not only does it provide an international-class education platform, Cheongju University also cooperates closely with many large businesses to award valuable scholarships to Vietnamese students, creating favorable conditions for young people who wish to study and work in Korea.

The cooperation agreement between Thai Binh Duong University and Cheongju University this time focuses on several important areas such as the 2+2 program that allows students to study for two years at Thai Binh Duong University and two years at Cheongju University to receive an international degree, student and lecturer exchange programs, organizing joint scientific conferences, master’s training, as well as developing Korean language teaching programs. In addition, this cooperation also aims to build high-quality training programs that bring practical benefits to both sides.

In recent years, Thai Binh Duong University has continuously promoted international cooperation with many universities and educational institutions around the world. The University is an official member of the Francophone University Association (AUF), and has signed cooperation agreements with more than 20 prestigious universities around the world, opening up many opportunities for study abroad, academic exchange and cultural exchange for students.

Article and photos: Department of Admissions and Communications