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VISITING UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA

, 18/02/2013 11:02
Dr. Tran Dinh Lam had a meeting with Dr. Glen James Taylor – Director of the Innovation and Business Development Team, University of the Free State on the occasion of his visit to South Africa from 14-16 January to attend a conference in the frame of the project “Promoting the international dimension of research in HEIs” held by the University of Alicante (Spain) and the University of the Free State (South Africa).

Dr. Glen James Taylor said that the South African government put great emphasis on human resource training since this is one of the factors promoting economic growth and attracting foreign investment, which helps South Africa become one of the BRICS members.

Dr. Glen James Taylor, University of the Free State (left) and Dr. Tran Dinh Lam.

The University of the Free State (UFS) is one of the oldest South African institutions of higher learning with its Main Campus in Bloemfontein, the judicial capital of South Africa, and two other smaller campuses. A full range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and diplomas are offered in seven faculties to more than 33,000 students, including Economic and Management Sciences, Education, Health Sciences, Humanities, Law, Natural and Agricultural Sciences and Theology. A total of 2,900 staff members are working on all three campuses. 

UFS is a multicultural, parallel-medium (English and Afrikaans) institution. They are also committed to becoming a world-class, non-racial, non-sexist, multicultural, multilingual university where everyone will experience a sense of belonging and achievement as well as an institution that treasures diversity as a source of strength and quality.

Dr. Tran Dinh Lam presented the book titled “The Economic, Cultural and Social Life of Bahbar People Sustainable Development”, which has just been reprinted by the Center for Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies, to the library of UFS as a small gift.

Dr. Glen James Taylor said that the South African government put great emphasis on human resource training since this is one of the factors promoting economic growth and attracting foreign investment, which helps South Africa become one of the BRICS members.

Dr. Glen James Taylor, University of the Free State (left) and Dr. Tran Dinh Lam.

The University of the Free State (UFS) is one of the oldest South African institutions of higher learning with its Main Campus in Bloemfontein, the judicial capital of South Africa, and two other smaller campuses. A full range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and diplomas are offered in seven faculties to more than 33,000 students, including Economic and Management Sciences, Education, Health Sciences, Humanities, Law, Natural and Agricultural Sciences and Theology. A total of 2,900 staff members are working on all three campuses. 

UFS is a multicultural, parallel-medium (English and Afrikaans) institution. They are also committed to becoming a world-class, non-racial, non-sexist, multicultural, multilingual university where everyone will experience a sense of belonging and achievement as well as an institution that treasures diversity as a source of strength and quality.

Dr. Tran Dinh Lam presented the book titled “The Economic, Cultural and Social Life of Bahbar People Sustainable Development”, which has just been reprinted by the Center for Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies, to the library of UFS as a small gift.

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