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On October 13, 2012, The University of Melbourne, Australia organised an open house in the Sheraton Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City.
Prof. Simon Evans, Deputy Head of International Relationship, chaired a talk with famous researchers and scholars...
...and met with more than 300 former students and partners of the university.
The University of Melbourne is one of the leading international universities in research, teaching and learning.
Established in 1853, it is the oldest university in Victoria and the second oldest in Australia
The university has more than 3,300 lecturers and more than 49,000 students, including 12,250 international students
...from 120 countries and territories all over the world.
This institution has been especially favoured by many Vietnamese students in recent years.
...and this number is increasing, with an estimated annual attendance of more than 200 Vietnamese students.
...About half of those students are in Bachelor programs and most of the rest are in post-graduate programs, including 10% who are in PhD. programs.
All of the Vietnamese students learn well, are competent and able to adapt to life in Melbourne.
What supports their good adaptation and learning? Obviously, English skill is very important, in combination with background...
...knowledge gained while learning in Vietnam. They are good at math and natural science and many of them have a good background in English,
...which is essential for their success.
Some students choose preparatory classes for university at Trinity College to make it easier for them to adapt to the
...learning style in the University of Melbourne and to be successful in their future careers
It's wonderful to have such excellent Vietnamese students performing well in the University of Melbourne.
This open house is also a good chance for students to be informed and become aware that the University of Melbourne is one of
...the 37 top universities in the world.
At the Open House Melbourne 2012, with the contribution of representatives of ANZ Bank Group
...and former overseas students.
We are in Vietnam this week in order to connect with all members of our community in Vietnam. Many of our former overseas...
students are now in important positions in government or other professional areas.
We want to support our relationship with former overseas students and want to connect with.
...future students in order to improve their understanding of the University of Melbourne.
The most important thing is to have chances to discuss with our research partners.
We are doing research in a wide range of areas in Vietnam, such as in...
...health, pathology, like hemorrhagic fever, children's health, paediatrics, educational system reform
...law, public administration and agriculture.
We discuss with partners to find ways to cooperation to ensure
...mutual benefits as part of our commitment to Vietnam.
That's why we are here and we have had much success in the past week.