IUH and Sunway University, Malaysia, have signed a cooperation agreement to expand academic exchange and research collaboration for students.
On the afternoon of March 17, IUH and Sun-U signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), taking a new step forward in their partnership.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đàm Sao Mai (IUH) and Prof. Dr. Daniel Chong Ka Leong (Sun-U) represented their institutions at the signing ceremony, accompanied by faculty members.
On the afternoon of March 17, IUH and Sun-U signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), taking a new step forward in their partnership.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đàm Sao Mai (IUH) and Prof. Dr. Daniel Chong Ka Leong (Sun-U) represented their institutions at the signing ceremony, accompanied by faculty members.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đàm Sao Mai (IUH) and Prof. Dr. Daniel Chong Ka Leong (Sun-U) represented their institutions at the signing ceremony, accompanied by faculty members.
Attending the signing ceremony, Sun-U was represented by Prof. Dr. Daniel Chong Ka Leong, Dean of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Representing IUH were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đàm Sao Mai, Vice Rector of the University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trịnh Ngọc Nam, Head of the Office of Science Management and International Affairs; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Long, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Quốc Cường, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce and Tourism.
Under the agreement, both sides agreed to promote academic cooperation through faculty and student exchanges, enabling participants to learn from diverse perspectives and cultures. The sharing of academic materials and joint research projects will facilitate access to new knowledge and skills, while the gradual development of articulation programs will allow students to gain international credentials and practical experiences.
Speaking at the meeting, representatives of both universities emphasized the strong potential for cooperation in academic fields, particularly hospitality management, tourism, and business, disciplines that are experiencing high workforce demand amid international integration.
The signing of the MOU is expected to enable IUH students to access a multicultural learning environment, participate in academic exchange programs directly benefiting their education, and engage in joint research projects with international lecturers and students, thereby enhancing their academic and professional development.
Sunway University is known as one of Malaysia’s leading private not-for-profit universities, recognized for its diverse academic programs from diploma to postgraduate levels, as well as for its research activities with regional impact.
Meanwhile, IUH is a public higher education institution under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, with practice-based education orientation and international cooperation. In recent years, the university has implemented various joint training programs, student exchange initiatives, and scientific research collaborations with partners worldwide.
According to IUH representatives, cooperation with Sun-U not only creates more learning and international experience opportunities for students but also promotes joint research activities between lecturers from the two universities. It is also a step in IUH’s strategy to strengthen international integration and enhance training quality in the coming years.
Some photos from the ceremony:
Under the agreement, both sides agreed to promote academic cooperation through faculty and student exchanges, enabling participants to learn from diverse perspectives and cultures. The sharing of academic materials and joint research projects will facilitate access to new knowledge and skills, while the gradual development of articulation programs will allow students to gain international credentials and practical experiences.
Speaking at the meeting, representatives of both universities emphasized the strong potential for cooperation in academic fields, particularly hospitality management, tourism, and business, disciplines that are experiencing high workforce demand amid international integration.
The signing of the MOU is expected to enable IUH students to access a multicultural learning environment, participate in academic exchange programs directly benefiting their education, and engage in joint research projects with international lecturers and students, thereby enhancing their academic and professional development.
Sunway University is known as one of Malaysia’s leading private not-for-profit universities, recognized for its diverse academic programs from diploma to postgraduate levels, as well as for its research activities with regional impact.
Meanwhile, IUH is a public higher education institution under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, with practice-based education orientation and international cooperation. In recent years, the university has implemented various joint training programs, student exchange initiatives, and scientific research collaborations with partners worldwide.
According to IUH representatives, cooperation with Sun-U not only creates more learning and international experience opportunities for students but also promotes joint research activities between lecturers from the two universities. It is also a step in IUH’s strategy to strengthen international integration and enhance training quality in the coming years.
Some photos from the ceremony: