Laureate Education lures Clinton as ‘honorary chancellor’

Laureate Education Inc., a Baltimore-based for-profit higher education company, said Monday (April 26) that it scored former President Bill Clinton as its "honorary chancellor" – a high-profile position that's expected to raise the company's profile abroad. The company, which owns a global network of more than 50 campus-based and online institutions in 21 countries, tapped Clinton … Continue reading Laureate Education lures Clinton as ‘honorary chancellor’

“Graduation rate at high schools tops 80% target”

VietNamNet Bridge – Nearly 83 per cent of people between the age of 18 and 21 in HCM City completed the 12th grade last year, which exceeded the target set by the city’s People’s Committee by 8 per cent, according to the city’s Department of Education and Training. Huynh Cong Minh, director of the education … Continue reading “Graduation rate at high schools tops 80% target”

“Agent Provocateur” – The Growing Pains of Agency-Based International Student Recruitment in the U.S.

At a Hunan restaurant in Flushing, Queens, members of the newly formed Chinese Returnees International (CRI) suck on spicy spare ribs and quaff green tea. They've come for camaraderie and conversation--but they also have loftier goals. "Our primary concern is to make an easier road for overseas Chinese students who want to go back to … Continue reading “Agent Provocateur” – The Growing Pains of Agency-Based International Student Recruitment in the U.S.

New Dissertation: An Analysis of the Community College Concept in the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

If you have an interest in Vietnamese community colleges, a fairly recent phenomenon in Vietnam's postsecondary education system, you'll want to get  a copy of a new Ph.D. dissertation entitled An Analysis of the Community College Concept in the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam by Cindy Epperson.  Dr. Epperson is Professor of Sociology and Global Studies/International Partnerships Coordinator at St. … Continue reading New Dissertation: An Analysis of the Community College Concept in the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

“Employers give university graduates an ‘F’ in life”

According to a survey conducted by the Vietnam Institute for Educational Research, up to 83 percent of university graduates are considered by employers to be lacking “life skills”.   Hard to define ‘soft skills’ – decision-making, working in teams, and time management – are major determining factors in the success of people. And university graduates seem … Continue reading “Employers give university graduates an ‘F’ in life”

Education and Training Excerpt…

...from the 2010 Country Commercial Guide for Vietnam (U.S. Commercial Service).  This 2.5 page document provides some very basic background information about this particular sector in Vietnam and one of the U.S.' leading service sector exports.  If you're interested in reading the document in its entirety - all 148 pages of it - follow this link … Continue reading Education and Training Excerpt…

“How many dollars are hidden under the bed?”

It is estimated that Vietnam has $40 billion in cash, including $10 billion in foreign currency reserves, $20 billion held by banks, and $10 billion in the hands (and safes) of individuals.  What is this money for?  To purchase big ticket items such as cars, real estate, gold and overseas study, to mention just a … Continue reading “How many dollars are hidden under the bed?”

VietAbroader Organizes Career Conference in New York

VietAbroader, in conjunction with New York University School of Law’s Asia Law Society, will organize the VietAbroader Career Conference (VACC). The conference will take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25, 2010 at the New York University School of Law.  VACC marks the first offshore project implemented by VietAbroader, and is a pioneering career conference … Continue reading VietAbroader Organizes Career Conference in New York

U.S. Students in Vietnam

According to the latest statistics (i.e., 2007/08), there are fewer than 700 U.S. students in Vietnam.  Most come with short-term programs, including study tours.  In contrast, there were nearly 13,000 Vietnamese students enrolled in U.S. degree programs last year - the higher education equivalent of a massive trade imbalance. In addition to quantity, it would be great to see more diversity in … Continue reading U.S. Students in Vietnam

Vietnamese Students in Australia: A Reality Check

Last year, there were more than 20,000 Vietnamese students in all sectors in Australia,  including higher education, vocational education and training (VET), English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) and other courses (non-credit courses, enabling courses, eyc.).  5,400 were in VET and 5,300 in the higher education sector as of February 2010, according to the Australian Embassy in Vietnam.      … Continue reading Vietnamese Students in Australia: A Reality Check