With the theme 'International Branch Campuses: New Approaches for Multinational Higher Education Institutions in Emerging Countries,' the annual event provides a platform to share knowledge and experiences on innovative models for international cooperation in higher education.

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FTU President Bui Anh Tuan

This year’s FIHE welcomed more than 300 delegates representing 90 educational institutions, organizations and businesses from both Vietnam and abroad, as well as 25 embassies in Vietnam.

Speaking at the event, Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Anh Tuan, President of FTU, emphasized that FIHE served as a forum to exchange innovative methods in international collaboration, explore opportunities and pursue the broader goal of internationalization in higher education institutions.

“International branch campuses (IBCs) can play a key role in offering world-class education in emerging countries in general and in Vietnam in particular. By doing so, IBCs help broaden access to international education and facilitate global knowledge exchange without requiring students to leave their home countries,” said Dr Tuan.

“Our goal is not only to form partnerships with institutions around the world, but also to create a space where these institutions can come together and share their experiences, discuss the challenges they face, and learn from each other’s successes. FIHE is an example of how we are working to make this happen.”

“Through this forum, we aim to create a community of institutions, organizations and educators who all share the same goal - to make education more global and open to everyone. We believe that when we come together and collaborate, we can make higher education more innovative and inclusive, benefiting both students and society,” added Dr. Tuan.

This year’s forum aims to generate significant positive impacts for all educational institutions navigating the journey of internationalizing their operations. FTU remains committed to maintaining FIHE as an annual event, facilitating opportunities for global higher education institutions and organizations to engage and share their internationalization experiences.

Building upon the success of the six previous forums, FIHE 2024 saw the participation of numerous scholars, experts, leaders and representatives from both domestic and international prestigious higher education institutions and organizations.

At the forum, General Director of Global Partnership at Massey University (New Zealand) Rob Stevens shared Massey University's experience in establishing a branch campus in Singapore as well as valuable lessons learned during this process. He highlighted that Vietnam, as an emerging country, has become a strategic destination for Massey University's partnerships and investments.

Professor Julia Gaimster, Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor at RMIT Vietnam, shared an in-depth perspective on RMIT Vietnam’s 20-plus years of experience in offering high-quality education in the country, to offer a comprehensive view for international universities considering investment in Vietnam.

The panel discussions noted that internationalization in education is no longer a new concept, even for Vietnam. However, contributions to resources and economic development have led to significant differences in how internationalization manifests across nations.

For this reason, higher education institutions must adopt a strategic vision, optimize the use of available resources and consider establishing branch campuses in emerging countries as a model that maximizes resource efficiency and provides broad benefits for all stakeholders involved.

Source: VNA