As part of its efforts to connect and expand international education cooperation, on July 24, a delegation from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) and the INTACT Base Vietnam held a series of working sessions with three leading universities in Ho Chi Minh City specializing in STEM and semiconductors: University of Information Technology – VNU-HCM (UIT), Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education (HCMUTE), and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology – VNU-HCM (HCMUT).
INTACT Base Vietnam delegation visiting and working with VNU-UIT
During the meetings, the delegation engaged with university leaders and faculty to discuss opportunities for collaboration in education, research, and the development of high-tech human resources, particularly in fields such as computer science, engineering, information systems, semiconductors, and other STEM disciplines. Both sides also explored the possibility of signing Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to implement scholarship programs, joint training, and research initiatives.
INTACT Base Vietnam delegation visiting and working with HCM-UTE
The INTENSE Program, initiated by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education (MOE), aims to attract outstanding international students to study and work in Taiwan in key national sectors, including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), Finance, and Semiconductors.
Vietnamese students participating in INTENSE have the opportunity to receive full or partial scholarships to study at top Taiwanese universities, gain paid internships at leading enterprises, secure post-graduation employment opportunities, and receive additional support such as one-way airfare and necessary administrative allowances.
INTACT Base Vietnam delegation visiting and working with VNU-HCMUT
The working sessions between INTACT Base Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City universities not only expand the international cooperation network but also create valuable opportunities for Vietnamese students in education, research, and career development. These efforts aim to meet the demand for high-quality human resources in the era of Industry 4.0 and global integration.