Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST)
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On January 26, Hanoi University of Science and Technology organized a Signing Ceremony for the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ayase City (Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan), AIDEM Inc. (Tokyo, Japan), and the University.
The program focuses on implementing sensible coaching actions, opening up many alternatives for college students of Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) to research, intern, and work in an expert, dynamic, and artistic worldwide setting. Simultaneously, Japanese enterprises have the chance to obtain high-quality human sources, contributing to the speedy and sustainable growth of their companies. Through this, the cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Japan is promoted to develop more and more deeper and broader.
At the ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Huynh Quyet Thang – President of Hanoi University of Science and Technology emphasised: “Hanoi University of Science and Technology commits to coordinating closely with Ayase City and AIDEM Company in Japanese language training, fostering business etiquette, organizing internships, and connecting jobs for students.”

The President of Hanoi University of Science and Technology expressed his perception that this cooperation will deliver sensible advantages and develop into a mannequin of efficient cooperation between Japanese localities and Vietnamese technical universities.
Mr. Kitsukawa – Mayor of Ayase City acknowledged: In Ayase City, within the context of an growing old inhabitants and declining start fee, in addition to the upgrading of trade, guaranteeing human sources possessing specialised data, particularly in science and know-how, is turning into extra vital than ever.

The Mayor affirmed: “Over many years, Hanoi University of Science and Technology has trained many generations of elite engineers and has always received high appreciation in the international arena. We believe that a workforce with both technical capacity and international vision is an indispensable factor for the sustainable development of the local economy. I believe this will be a new opportunity for HUST students to challenge themselves and bring great vitality to the businesses of our city.”
Also on the ceremony, Mr. Kuribara – Board Member – Senior Executive of AIDEM Inc. acknowledged: “AIDEM’s official participation in this trilateral cooperation agreement is not only a great honor but also an opportunity to bring HUST students access to Japan’s advanced working environment. At the same time, we believe that the program will contribute positively to businesses in Ayase City – a dynamic industrial city, rich in tradition and possessing a living environment friendly to foreign workers, while helping them stabilize technical human resources in the future.”

Through the internship program carried out based mostly on this settlement, AIDEM commits to offering a complete assist system for HUST college students aspiring to work long-term in Japan: From profession orientation, pre-departure coaching, and job search assist, to accompanying them in the course of the course of of residing and working in Japan. AIDEM commits to striving so that every pupil can have peace of thoughts to construct a profession and maximize their capability within the new setting.
Attending the ceremony, Mr. ITO Naoki – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Vietnam shared: “In Vietnam, under the leadership of General Secretary To Lam, education and training are a ‘top national priority policy’. Vietnamese human resources will contribute to supporting Japan’s manufacturing industry, and in the future, these very human resources will bring the experience, knowledge, and techniques accumulated in Japan to contribute to the development of Vietnam’s industrial production, thereby contributing to realizing the goals Vietnam has set. The Japanese Government always considers promoting cooperation in this field as one of the important focuses within the framework of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.”

“We also hope that the cooperative initiative in receiving scientific and technical human resources from Hanoi University of Science and Technology by Ayase City this time will become a pioneering model, thereby spreading to other localities in Japan facing technical labor shortages, contributing to promoting local economic development, and further enhancing the position and presence of Hanoi University of Science and Technology in Japanese enterprises.”
Hanoi University of Science and Technology goals to prepare engineers and bachelors who will not be solely robust in skilled experience but in addition have international language proficiency, delicate expertise, industrial demeanor, and the power to work successfully in a global setting.

In the internationalization technique of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, cooperation with Japanese companions is all the time recognized as one of the University’s key instructions. To date, Hanoi University of Science and Technology has established cooperative relationships with over 50 Japanese universities, firms, and enterprises in lots of key know-how fields.
This trilateral cooperation is proof of the shut bond between the college – enterprise – native authorities, serving as a basis to prepare high-quality human sources, promote innovation, and elevate analysis and know-how switch.
Photos: Duc Loc