The signing ceremony of strategic cooperation between Thai Nguyen University of Technology and Bac Kan Ethnic Boarding Vocational College.

09:33 - 24/05/2017

  

On January 16th, 2017, a strategic cooperation was signed between Thai Nguyen University of Technology (TNUT) and Bac Kan Ethnic Boarding Vocational College (BKVC). The event is of great significance in enhancing the cooperative exchange relations between the two universities in the field of training and scientific research.

At the signing ceremony, from BKVC, there were MSc. Trinh Tien Long - Rector, Dr. Be Ngoc Tuan - Vice Rector, MSc. Charge Hong Hai - Deputy Director of Enrollment and Employment Counseling Center, MSc. Ly Quang Tien - Head of Training Department, MSc. Bui Thanh Binh -Vice Dean of Mechanical Engineering, Mr. Nguyen Do Ngoc – lecturer of Faculty of Electrical Engineering. From TNUT, there were Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duy Cuong - Rector; Assoc. Prof. Ngo Nhu Khoa - Head of Training Department, MSc. Nguyen Ngoc Kien - Deputy Dean of Electrical Engineering Faculty, Dr. Dao Huy Du - Deputy Dean of Electronic Engineering Faculty.

 

 

At the beginning of the meeting, MSc. Trinh Tien Long introduced the process of construction and development of BKVC in the past 15 years. He analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of the college in the current situation. On the side of TNUT, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duy Cuong stated the university’s strengths of training programs, human resources and outstanding achievements in the field of scientific research. The two delegations had frank discussions on the areas of cooperation expected and expressed their wish to develop a strategic cooperation relationship in the future to enhance the position and prestige of both colleges. 

 

 

At the ceremony, the representatives of the two colleges signed cooperation agreements in the fields of training, scientific research and enrollment cooperation. The signing ceremony of the strategic cooperation  took place on the basis of a high consensus of the two sides, which served as a starting point for the implementation of the commitments made by both colleges.