This higher education delegation represents American public and private institutions in 17 states, ranging from research universities to community colleges. They will explore Vietnam’s higher education landscape through campus visits, networking events, and meetings with government and private sector stakeholders.

More than 30,000 students from Vietnam were enrolled at U.S. education institutions in the 2023-2024 academic year, collectively contributing more than USD 1 billion to the U.S. economy.

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An aerial view of the Vietnam National University in Hanoi, which has several institutions participating in the International Academic Partnership Program (Photo for illustration)

“As we celebrate 30 years of diplomatic relations, this U.S. higher education delegation in Vietnam is a testament to the United States fulfilling its commitments under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership,” said Marc E. Knapper, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam.  “Expanding educational partnerships is crucial to the success of the U.S.-Vietnam relationship.  By bringing together top universities from both nations, we are creating new pathways for students and researchers to thrive in both countries.”

“Higher education partnerships between the United States and Vietnam offer tremendous, mutually beneficial economic opportunities,” said Jason Czyz, President of the Institute of International Education. “Researchers from our two countries can collaborate on a variety of STEM fields and create training programs that prepare students for the future of work.”

Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training stated that the International Academic Partnership Program in Vietnam marks a bold step in expanding educational ties, fostering innovation, and enhancing student and faculty exchange between the two nations.

Reported by Chung Anh