US and Intel Invest in Engineering Education in Vietnam

A couple of years ago Intel Vietnam had recruited just 40 qualified employees out of the 3,000 for its recruitment plan to 2010. The company reported that it lacked qualified engineers, technical team leaders and technicians. This is a common complaint among employers and shouldn't come as a surprise given Vietnam's current stage of development … Continue reading US and Intel Invest in Engineering Education in Vietnam

Americans and the Other

No, this is not a Vietnam-related post, at least not directly.  Indirectly, however, there is a Vietnam connection.  I was invited to speak to a group of US higher education colleagues about Vietnam in early February 2010 at a seminar in Washington, D.C.  During my presentation, the snow began falling right on schedule, and kept falling throughout that day and … Continue reading Americans and the Other

China and Vietnam: Gregoire’s upcoming trade mission aims to increase Washington’s export business

Gov. Chris Gregoire will help local companies reach international goals during her upcoming trade mission to China and Vietnam this fall. From Sept. 13 to Sept. 24, Gregoire will travel to Asia with representatives from 50 small and medium-sized businesses to create new export opportunities for the state. Follow this link to read the entire … Continue reading China and Vietnam: Gregoire’s upcoming trade mission aims to increase Washington’s export business

“Education is not the means to an end”

Fields Medal winner says the Vietnamese youth has to change its attitude towards education and develop a thirst for knowledge Ngo Bao Chau, dual French and Vietnamese citizen, recipient of the 2010 Fields Medal, the "Nobel Prize" of mathematics, is everywhere these days. After receiving his award at the International Congress of Mathematicians in India, Professor Chau … Continue reading “Education is not the means to an end”

“Business for a Cause”

Vietnamese-American David Duong has spun gold from American trash I especially like the first line of this 27.8.10 Thanh Nien News article.  David Duong is the classic rags-to-riches story.  He saw an opportunity and took advantage of it.  His companies, California Waste Solutions and Vietnam Waste Solutions are excellent examples of "doing well and doing good."  His ambitious … Continue reading “Business for a Cause”

“U-I spends federal stimulus money on foreign student recruitment”

I recently came across this news item.  The University of Iowa received $35 million in federal stimulus funding of which it used $200,000 to hire a recruiter and buy advertising.  "The three countries that provide us with the largest number of international students are South Korea, China and India," according to UI President Sally Mason.  UI's … Continue reading “U-I spends federal stimulus money on foreign student recruitment”

Building Partnerships in Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S. and Vietnam

Below is an excerpt from the report of the 3rd Education Conference, held on January 14–15, 2010 at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi.  Follow this link to download the conference report. (689 KB, PDF) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Education Conference – organized by the U.S. Mission in Vietnam, Vietnam National University, Hanoi and the Ministry of Education and Training – brought together … Continue reading Building Partnerships in Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S. and Vietnam

Vietnam: A Rising Star on the U.S. Higher Education Scene

A warm welcome to clients and members of World Education Services (WES) who may be visiting after reading my feature article on the WES website.  Nick Clark, editor of World Education News & Reviews (WENR) also wrote an informative piece entitled Higher Education in Vietnam: Student Growth, Faculty Shortages and International Partnerships.  Note:  You have to … Continue reading Vietnam: A Rising Star on the U.S. Higher Education Scene

What A Difference a Month Can Make: Rogue Providers & the Power of the Press

Some of you may recall that I posted a  list of unaccredited US-based/affiliated higher education providers in early July.   The purpose of the list is simple:  to educate "consumers" of US and other foreign higher education so that they can make an informed decision about the value of the education and training being offered.  (I did … Continue reading What A Difference a Month Can Make: Rogue Providers & the Power of the Press