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UEH issues breakthrough incentive policy: Attracting and retaining talent, building international stature

UEH issues breakthrough incentive policy: Attracting and retaining talent, building international stature

24 Mar 2026

The University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially announced a comprehensive policy to attract and retain highly qualified educators, including Professors, Associate Professors, and PhD holders, with support of up to 500 million VND per person.

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UEH Partners with the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM) to Launch the Ecommerce Passport 2026 Scholarship Program – Equipping E-commerce Students with Practical Skills and Mindsets

UEH Partners with the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM) to Launch the Ecommerce Passport 2026 Scholarship Program – Equipping E-commerce Students with Practical Skills and Mindsets

19 Mar 2026

On March 14, 2026, at Hall A.116, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), in collaboration with the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM), organized the launch ceremony of the E-commerce Passport 2026 Training Scholarship Program, with the participation of representatives from associations, businesses, technology partners, universities, and a large number of students.

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Looking Back at 2025: A Brilliant Journey of UEH Youth!

Looking Back at 2025: A Brilliant Journey of UEH Youth!

12 Mar 2026

Concluding the year 2025, UEH youth left their mark with many outstanding and meaningful activities and programs, contributing to creating memorable highlights in the work of the Youth Union - Student Association and the UEH student movement. In order to summarize and evaluate the results achieved, on the afternoon of March 8, 2026, the Conference to Summarize UEH Youth Union - Student Association Work and Student Movement - UEH Youth Awards 2025 Award Ceremony officially took place in Hall A.116.

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Panel discussion “Women in Modern Society: Courage – Intelligence – Influence”

Panel discussion “Women in Modern Society: Courage – Intelligence – Influence”

10 Mar 2026

On the evening of March 8, 2026, at Hall B1.302, Campus B of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), a series of activities celebrating International Women’s Day, organized by the UEH College of Technology and Design (CTD) in collaboration with the Vietnamese Ao Dai Heritage Club, was successfully held. The event featured an exhibition space showcasing paintings and books by women authors, together with an in-depth talkshow titled “Women in Modern Society: Courage – Intelligence – Influence,” aiming to honor the values, contributions, and increasingly significant role of women in contemporary social life.

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From Persistent Effort to a New Look: UEH Aims to Become a Smart Green University Welcoming the Year of the Horse 2026

From Persistent Effort to a New Look: UEH Aims to Become a Smart Green University Welcoming the Year of the Horse 2026

14 Feb 2026

For nearly 50 years since its founding, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has continuously strengthened its university governance capacity and undertaken comprehensive upgrades of its facilities toward a green, smart university that meets international standards. The projects at UEH are designed and built according to sustainable‑development standards, optimizing energy use, managing resources, and reducing emissions, thereby creating a creative, friendly learning environment and spreading green values to the community. In the days leading up to the celebration of the Year of the Horse 2026, UEH unveils a fresh appearance, ready for the next important development milestones.

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Organizational Development – Human Resources: Policies that contribute talent in line with the sustainable development goals

Organizational Development – Human Resources: Policies that contribute talent in line with the sustainable development goals

11 Feb 2026

In 2025, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics (UEH) reached new milestones in human‑resource management, shifting powerfully from a purely operational function to a strategic pillar, guided by a people‑centric philosophy that fuels development.

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