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The Faculty of Pharmacy of Ton Duc Thang University signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the School of Pharmacy of University of Queensland

On the morning of July 9, 2018, the Faculty of Pharmacy of Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the School of Pharmacy of University of Queensland (QU), Australia. The event was attended by Dr. Tran Trong Dao, Vice President of TDTU; Prof. Nguyen Minh Duc, Dean of TDTU Faculty of Pharmacy. QU side had Prof. Peter J. Little, Head of the School of Pharmacy of QU.

According to the MOU, the two universities agreed to implement the activities of sharing the curriculum of the pharmaceutical industry, regularly update the learners of the two faculties on the world's latest knowledge; cooperate in research and training and periodically exchange lecturers and students together.

Some information about the University of Queensland:

Founded in 1909, the University of Queensland is one of the top universities in Australia. On the QS World University Rankings 2017, UQ is ranked 47th in the world, among the 1% of the best universities in total of 26,000 universities in the world. UQ has nearly 7,000 lecturers, staff and 52,000 students, of which 15,400 are international students from 141 countries.

Some pictures of the Signing ceremony:

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The signing ceremony

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Dr. Tran Trong Dao, Vice President of TDTU delivering the welcome speech to the School of Pharmacy of UQ for visiting and signing the MOU with TDTU

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Prof. Peter J. Little, Head of School of Pharmacy of UQ presenting the cooperative content with TDTU Faculty of Pharmacy

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Prof. Nguyen Minh Duc and Prof. Peter J. Little exchanging the signed MOU

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The two sides taking a picture together