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Leipzig University of Applied Sciences signed Memorandum of Understanding with Ton Duc Thang University

On the morning of December 6, 2018, Prof. Gesine Grande, Rector and Deans of Faculties of Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (Germany) officially worked with Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU).

Prof. Le Vinh Danh, President of TDTU discussed with Prof. Gesine Grande about the possibilities of cooperation between the two universities in science-technology and education such as: participating in the implementation of joint research projects, organizing scientific conferences, exchanging students and lectures as well as developing the curriculum for undergraduate and graduate two-phase programs concurrently awarding two degrees. Leipzig University of Applied Sciences was founded in 1992; there are currently about 6,000 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs. This is one of the largest universities of applied sciences in Germany.

Prof. Gesine Grande and other delegation members expressed strong impression on the rapid development and professionalism of TDTU. Concurrently, they desire to efficiently accelerate the cooperative activities that the two sides have signed. It is interesting that although Leipzig University of Applied Sciences is ranked 580-590 in the world by QS and ranked 126-150 in Europe by THE, Rector of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig still commented that TDTU is superior than her university in many aspects.

Some photos of the meeting:
 

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Professor Le Vinh Danh, President of TDTU welcoming the delegation of Leipzig University of Applied Sciences

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Prof. Gesine Grande, Rector of Leipzig University of Applied Sciences expressing her feelings during her visiting of TDTU

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Leaders of the departments of the two sides discussing the cooperative activities in details

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Prof. Le Vinh Danh and Prof. Gesine Grande exchanging and signing a comprehensive MOU