VKU signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CYTAST to enhance coordination in organizing activities for students nationwide during the period of 2024 – 2029
On the morning of July 5, 2024, the Centre for Vietnam Youth Talent, Science and Technology (CYTAST) under the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee held the signing ceremony of a MoU between the Vietnam-Korea University of Information and Communication Technology – University of Danang (UD-VKU), and CYTAST. The MoU aims to enhance coordination in organizing activities for students nationwide during the period of 2024 – 2029.
An overview of the MoU Signing Ceremony between VKU and CYTAST
Attending the signing ceremony were Mr. Nguyen Thien Tu, Director of CYTAST, and Ms. Tran Huong Thao, Deputy Director of CYTAST. From VKU, there were Rector – Assoc. Prof. PhD. Huynh Cong Phap; Vice Rector – PhD. Tran The Son; and the Head of the Department of Science, Technology and International Cooperation.
Assoc. Prof. PhD. Huynh Cong Phap – Rector gave a speech to introduced and shared Information about VKU
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Associate Professor Dr. Huynh Cong Phap, Rector of the University, happily shared the achievements VKU has made in nearly 5 years since its establishment (since 2020). VKU has aimed to enroll 1,500 students annually, with an average admission score of 24 points for 16 majors focusing on information technology, communication, and digital economy fields. Currently, VKU has nearly 6,000 students and aims to reach 8,000 to 9,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students by 2025. The faculties consist of over 250 members, including nearly 70 with doctoral degrees or associate professors, accounting for nearly 45% of the total. Additionally, VKU has focused on connecting and building a network of over 200 strategic partners, including domestic and international organizations and enterprises participating in the training process, job recruitment, sponsorship, and implementing cooperation training programs such as global bilingual training programs in English, Japanese, Korean, and others. VKU has also held various activities and contests, international academic and cultural exchange programs, internships, and increased teaching in foreign languages, especially with 100% of students’ graduation theses written and presented in English. VKU has hosted and organized numerous academic activities for students nationwide, including initiating and hosting the Informatics Olympiad in the Central – Central Highlands (held for 5 times) with thousands of participants from primary, secondary, and high schools from 63 provinces and cities. The 2024 competition saw significant success, with 15 students from the International Informatics Olympiad team ranking among the top 30 participants.
Since 2012, VKU has initiated and hosted the Conference on Information Technology and its Applications (CITA). Over the past 12 years, CITA has built a strong reputation and maintained high-quality standards within both the national and international scientific communities. Particularly since 2023, CITA has evolved into an international scientific conference, with its proceedings published in the Lecture Notes in Network and Systems (LNNS) by Springer. These publications are indexed in prominent databases such as DBLP, Scopus, and Web of Science.
Assoc. Prof. PhD. Huynh Cong Phap shared that the cooperation between VKU and CYTAST will provide a significant opportunity to discover and develop talents in information technology, communication, and the digital economy for the country. This collaboration aims to achieve this through annual major competitions such as the Young Informatics Contest, Robotics, and activities in scientific research, technology transfer, entrepreneurship, and innovation among students nationwide.
Mr. Nguyen Thien Tu, Director of CYTAST, gave his speech at the signing ceremony
Mr. Nguyen Thien Tu, Director of CYTAST, expressed his joy and appreciation for VKU’s achievements. He affirmed that the cooperation between the two sides would bring significant value in coordinating and implementing activities for students nationwide in the future. CYTAST, under the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, advises the Central Youth Union Secretariat on planning and developing programs in science, technology, and youth talent development. Mr. Nguyen Thien Tu hopes that the collaboration between VKU and CYTAST will provide students with optimal learning and development opportunities in science, technology, and innovation, fostering a talented and creative young generation prepared to contribute to the country’s development.
Representatives from both sides signed the MoU to enhance cooperation in organizing activities for students nationwide during the period from 2024 to 2029
Accordingly, VKU and CYTAST will focus on the following areas of cooperation in the upcoming period:
- Coordinating the annual Young Informatics Contest (Central Region Round, National Final Round if held in Da Nang), and supporting outstanding contestants in the national competition.
- Organizing creative contests, scientific research activities, and summer camps for students at designated times.
- Hosting the Global Vietnamese Intelligence Forum to build and connect a network of international young experts and scientists.
- Collaborating on communication to promote the image and activities of both parties.
The signing ceremony concluded successfully, and both units will schedule specific meetings to facilitate the implementation of the agreements signed.
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Introduction to the Centre for Vietnam Youth Talent, Science and Technology (CYTAST) under the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee
Established on May 30, 1994, the Centre for Vietnam Youth Talent, Science and Technology (CYTAST) has undergone 30 years of building and growth, continuously striving to overcome numerous challenges and steadily strengthening its development.
CYTAST has responsibilities that include researching and advising the Central Youth Union Secretariat on developing plans for scientific and technological activities, IT activities of the Youth Union, and policies and plans to support and develop young Vietnamese talent; Conducting research and advising the Secretariat on creating and proposing policies to the Party and State related to national talent development and youth engagement in scientific research, technology transfer, and application; Researching and implementing models for scientific and technological activities, youth innovation, and forms of support for young talents; Organizing information, consulting, training, knowledge dissemination, scientific-technical services, and pilot production activities to serve youth science and technology development.
CYTAST regularly innovates and organizes activities to attract, gather, and develop young talents, including:
- Successfully organizing the Vietnam Young Talent Congress every 5 years (2009, 2015, 2020), bringing together over 1,000 young talents from inside and outside the country.
- Successfully organized the National Meeting of Vietnam’s Science and Technology Young Talents in 2012, with nearly 200 young talents in science and technology participating.
- Regularly updating and storing a database with information on nearly 5,000 outstanding young Vietnamese talents domestically and internationally.
- Over 1 million ideas from youth nationwide were registered through Vietnamese Youth Creative Ideas Bank portal.
- Successfully organizing the National Youth Informatics Contest since 1995, the Youth Informatics Contest for the Communist Party of Vietnam’s organizations, and the Vietnam Creator Contest with Intel Galileo since 2015.
- Collaborating with IIG Vietnam to organize Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship since 2018, the World Graphic Design Championship since 2019, and with the British Council Vietnam to organize the IELTS Talent Contest since 2020.
- Awarding the Golden Globe Science and Technology Award since 2002 and the Outstanding Female Engineering Student Award since 1998, continuously enhancing in form and content to meet the developmental trends of youth.
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