17 Jan, 2017
The Vietnam - The Netherlands Programme (VNP) for Master in Development Economics (MDE) was officially organized in 1994 in Vietnam within the framework of the joint graduate training project in development economics between universities of Vietnam and the Netherlands funded by the government of the Netherlands. The project has been conducted by the International Institute of Social Sciences ISS (of Eramus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) and University of Economics Hochiminh City (UEH). Over the years, Vietnam - the Netherlands Programme has become one of the renowned master training programmes in the country.
In the morning of Jan 1, 2017, at 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu Campus, VNP held a graduation ceremony for 50 new masters in 2016.
The ceremony was attended by distinguished guests including Mr Simon Van Der Burg - Consul General of Consulate General of the Netherlands in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai - Vice President of UEH; and leaders from many UEH divisions, lecturers of the programme, new masters of the programme and their relatives.
Some photos of the ceremony:
Whole view of the ceremony
Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai making the closing speech for the programme
Mr. Simon Van Der Burg congratulating 50 new masters
Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting flowers for Mr. Simon Van Der Burg, thanking the Consulate General of the Netherlands in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for their support
Dr. Pham Khanh Nam, Vice Dean, School of Economics, UEH, VNP Deputy Director, summarizing academic activities of VNP
Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoai presenting flowers and certificate of merit to Nguyen Ngoc Que Anh, who has the most outstanding achievements throughout the course
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Tien - Dean of School of UEH Graduate announcing the graduation decision
The new masters wearing graduation caps
Mr. Nguyen Hung representing all the new masters in 2016 making a speech at the ceremony
Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoai awarding degrees to the new masters
UEH leaders, Mr. Simon van der Burg, lecturers and students taking photos
Source: Department of Communications and Public Relations