22 Jan 2025
With nearly 50 years of development, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has achieved significant milestones in university management, comprehensive infrastructure innovation, and advancing towards a “green” and “smart” international-standard university model. These efforts aim to create an inspiring and creative learning environment. On their journey of promoting sustainable education, UEH has prioritized designing and constructing new facilities according to international sustainability standards. These include optimizing energy efficiency, water management, and waste treatment. These actions not only reduce carbon emissions but also create a green, friendly, and sustainable learning environment for students while expanding community access.
Read More24 Oct 2024
On October 19, 2024, at Vo Thi Sau campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City officially launched the "Towards No Single-use Plastic Future" campaign. It is one of UEH's strategic products in the journey towards building a green campus, reducing single-use plastic waste, and promoting the community to practice a sustainable lifestyle. The event is not only an important milestone but also strongly inspires all UEH students, lecturers and staff to join hands towards a future without single-use plastic waste.
Read More02 Nov 2023
When the problem of environmental pollution is alarming on a global scale, effective toxic waste management is very important for sustainable development. However, the relationship between hazardous waste management and corporate performance and its impact on various aspects of sustainable development remains unclear. From that situation, the author from Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) conducted research to explore the perceptions of hazardous waste management and its impact on Vietnamese industry practices.
Read More21 Aug 2023
On July 30, 2023, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of establishment with the theme "Journey of Sustainability", Vietnam - the Netherlands Program (VNP) in collaboration with Gaia Nature Conservation Site planted 500 trees in Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reservation Site. The program had the participation of nearly 60 students, former students, lecturers and managers of VNP.
Read More01 Jun 2023
It is the climate change that reflects long-term changes in temperature and weather phenomena. These changes are natural; nevertheless, human impact, since the 1800s, has been a major driver of climate change; one of the "irreversible" problems of the past centuries is global warming. With the desire to join hands to solve this problem, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City...
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