On June 23, 2025, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) held a welcoming and working session with representatives from the University of Canberra (UC), Australia. This meeting aimed to enhance training cooperation and develop a long-term partnership between the two educational institutions, with the goal of establishing joint training programs and sustainable international activities.
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During the session, both parties discussed with representatives in charge of admissions, marketing, and academic representatives from the University of Canberra's faculties: Arts & Design, Science & Technology, and Education. The University of Canberra representatives expressed their interest in long-term cooperation with PTIT to develop joint training programs and enhance international learning opportunities for students of both universities.
The representatives from the University of Canberra (UC) present at the session included:
Ms. Renee Murphy – Director of Admissions and Marketing
Mr. Michael Kok – Director of Admissions and Marketing
Ms. Amy Kominek – Business Development Manager
Dr. Maryam Ghahramani – Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Science and Technology
Associate Professor David Nolan – Faculty of Arts and Communication
Dr. Siew Imm Tan – Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education
Ms. Linh Doan – Representative in Vietnam (Southeast Asia)
Representatives from PTIT included:
Dr. Pham Vu Minh Tu – Deputy Director, in charge of Center for International Education (CIE)
Dr. Le Thi Hang – Deputy Dean, in charge of the Faculty of Multimedia
Professor Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung, Head of Software Engineering Department, Faculty of Information Technology 1
Dr. Phi Cong Huy, Head of Multimedia Design Department, Faculty of Multimedia
Lecturers and specialists from the Faculty of Multimedia and the Center for International Education
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At the end of the meeting, representatives from both sides appreciated the results achieved in the discussions. Both universities committed to continuing the cooperation effectively in the future. This event marks an important step in promoting practical joint training programs, providing more international learning and exchange opportunities for students at both institutions.
The meeting between PTIT and the University of Canberra is not only an opportunity to discuss training cooperation but also opens up prospects for future international collaboration programs. Both universities are committed to creating an international learning environment for students, helping them to develop their careers and expand global opportunities.