VIETNAM AVIATION ACADEMY HOSTED AND HAD A WORKING SESSION WITH KENT STATE UNIVERSITY (USA)
On the morning of July 10th, Vietnam Aviation Academy hosted and had a working session with a representative from Kent State University (USA), Ms. Thanh Cao – Project Manager (Southeast Asia representative) of the university.
Vietnam Aviation Academy welcomed and had a working session with the representative from Kent State University, including Professor Dr. Hà Nam Khánh Giao – Deputy Director, Dr. Cổ Tấn Anh Vũ – Head of the Training Department, Dr. Bùi Nhất Vương – Head of the Department of Science, Technology, and International Cooperation, along with other specialists from the Academy.
Professor Dr. Hà Nam Khánh Giao expressed his pleasure at welcoming the representative from Kent State University and emphasized that the Vietnam Aviation Academy always welcomes and is open to partners both domestically and internationally. He further stated that the Academy hopes to expand cooperation with Kent State University in the future, particularly in areas such as scientific research, education, and training.
On behalf of Kent State University, Ms. Thanh Cao also extended her sincere thanks to the Academy’s leadership for their time and hospitality. She expressed hope that today’s meeting would lay the foundation for future collaboration between the two institutions.
During this meeting, both sides also proposed key contacts for regular communication, aiming to advance the implementation of various initiatives and move towards signing a cooperation agreement. The goal is to execute programs and plans that will enhance the quality of education at both institutions.
It is known that Kent State University is a public university ranked among the top institutions in the northern Ohio region. Established in 1910, the university initially focused on training teachers. Since then, it has played a significant role in driving economic and cultural change.
Today, Kent State University is renowned for its world-class faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and leading research projects. Students and professors work together to push boundaries and explore new ways of thinking. The university consists of 11 colleges, offering programs across a wide range of fields, including the arts, sciences, education, business, healthcare, and more.