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An Agreement with the World University Service of Canada

On November 18th, DTU signed an agreement with the World University Service of Canada, WUSC. Representatives of WUSC, the DTU Board of Provosts, and lecturers and staff from the faculties of Tourism, IT and the International School attended.
 
Founded in the 1920’s, WUSC is a leading Canadian non-profit, international development organization, committed to building a more equitable and sustainable world. WUSC operates a unique and powerful network of post-secondary institutions, private-sector partners and volunteers to provide education, employment and empowerment opportunities to improve the lives of millions of disadvantaged youth around the world, with programs in 13 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and North America. WUSC Vietnam was established in Hanoi in 1991. Since then, WUSC Vietnam has implemented a wide range of education and training programs in this country. 
 
  
Ms. Nguyen Minh Hanh, WUSC coordinator, of Uniterra Vietnam 
 
WUSC will send volunteer professors and lecturers from its partner institutions to educate DTU lecturers and students in IT, Marketing Communications, Branding, Partnership Development and Recruitment. 
 
  
Representatives of DTU and WUSC Vietnam
 
Ms. Hanh said: “We are well aware of the huge requirement to graduate a well-qualified workforce in IT and Tourism in Vietnam, which requires universities nationwide to improve their quality of education. With the support of our WUSC volunteers, DTU lecturers and students will become better qualified to develop and focus on their plans for future careers.”

Over the years, DTU has partnered with many well-known universities and organizations worldwide to transfer their advanced academic programs, send students overseas for further study and develop the On-Site Study-Abroad program. With more diversified education programs, advanced teaching methods and increased teaching capacity, DTU will benefit substantially in the near future.

(Media Center)