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Dai Nam University Partners with Ming Chi University for Global Talent Development

Aiming for sustainable education and international integration, Dai Nam University has signed a cooperative training agreement with Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT), a leading private technical university in Taiwan. This not only marks a significant milestone in Dai Nam's internationalization journey but also opens up vast opportunities for students in the fields of science, technology, and innovation.

Educational Internationalization - Training a Future Generation 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Hong, Rector of Dai Nam University affirmed: “Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT) boasts a modern educational philosophy, rigorous quality control systems, and an exceptional faculty. We are honored to collaborate with such a leading institution, laying a solid foundation for the cultivation of high-quality human resources that meet international standards.”

Prof. Dr. Thu-Hua Liu, President of Ming Chi University of Technology, shared: “This collaborative relationship is a powerful synergy of two educational visions, both aimed at cultivating future talents for both our nations and the global community.”

Education internationalization is a crucial factor in cultivating top talent

In the 2013 academic ranking released by Tamkang University, MCUT ranked first among private technical colleges and universities in Taiwan. According to U.S. News & World Report, Ming Chi University of Technology is ranked 880th among the best global universities in Asia in 2024-2025. This partnership aims to enhance the quality of education and foster the holistic development of students. 

Enhancing the quality of education for the holistic development of students  

The signing ceremony marks the beginning of a 2+2 dual-degree program between Dai Nam University and Ming Chi University of Technology in Taiwan. Students who complete two years of study at DNU and two years at MCUT will receive bachelor's degrees from both universities.

Dr. Le Thi My Ngoc, Head of the Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Dai Nam University, confidently states: “This partnership provides a solid foundation for both universities to deliver a high-quality educational program that offers real-world value to our students, fostering their holistic development and preparing them for the future.” 

This collaboration with Ming Chi University of Technology not only elevates the educational quality of Dai Nam University but also reaffirms DNU's commitment to international integration and the establishment of a comprehensive and professional learning environment. This strategic move contributes to fostering educational ties between Vietnam and Taiwan, while opening up global opportunities for the younger generation of Vietnam.