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May 06 (Wed) ~ 08 (Fri), 2026,
SECC, HCMC, Vietnam

International Education Cooperation Opportunities from Vietnam Education

22/8/2025

In the context of globalization, education no longer remains within national boundaries but has become a bridge connecting knowledge across the world. In recent years, Vietnam has emerged as a promising destination for training cooperation, research, and academic exchange. One of the most notable events promoting this trend is the Vietnam Education Exhibition.

In the era of globalization, education has moved beyond national boundaries to become a bridge connecting knowledge systems worldwide. In recent years, Vietnam has emerged as a promising destination for training, research, and academic exchange. One of the most prominent events driving this trend is the Vietnam Education exhibition — a gathering place for hundreds of universities, training institutions, and EdTech companies from both Vietnam and abroad.

Participating in the Expo not only offers a comprehensive view of modern learning trends but also opens up vast opportunities for international educational collaboration for schools, businesses, parents, and students.

Vietnam Education – A Global Connection Hub

The Vietnam Education exhibition is more than just an information fair; it is a true international networking platform. Exhibition booths from leading universities across Europe, the United States, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore allow attendees to meet directly with admissions officers and institutional leaders.

Through the Expo, students can explore scholarships and joint training programs, while Vietnamese universities can find international partners for dual-degree programs, faculty exchanges, and collaborative research. This diversity has made the event a springboard for tangible and impactful international education cooperation.

Current Trends in International Educational Collaboration

In recent years, partnerships between Vietnam and developed countries have expanded rapidly. From short-term student exchanges to undergraduate and postgraduate joint training programs and collaborative research projects, all models aim to enhance human resource quality.

Notably, after the COVID-19 pandemic, many international universities adopted blended learning models, offering Vietnamese students lower-cost access to high-quality education. The Vietnam Education exhibition has capitalized on this shift by featuring digital learning technology showcases, further driving global education collaboration.

Benefits for Vietnamese Students

For students, the Expo delivers clear and practical advantages:

  • Direct access to international university representatives to discuss academic programs, tuition, and scholarships.
  • Tailored guidance on study pathways, including domestic-international dual-degree options.
  • Access to verified, official information — minimizing risks from unreliable intermediaries.

These benefits help young Vietnamese learners gain confidence on the global stage while building a solid foundation for future educational partnerships.

Benefits for Vietnamese Universities

The Expo also offers significant value for local universities. Direct interaction with foreign institutions facilitates the signing of cooperation agreements, joint training programs, and faculty/student exchange initiatives.

Many institutions have seized this opportunity to establish dual-degree programs with U.S. and European universities, enabling students to study partly in Vietnam before transferring abroad. This not only enhances institutional reputation but also increases appeal to parents and prospective students.

Additionally, the Expo serves as a platform for Vietnamese universities to learn from international best practices in governance, teaching innovation, and technology adoption — key factors in elevating Vietnam’s standing in the global education landscape.

The Role of EdTech Companies

In the digital era, technology plays a critical role in fostering global education collaboration. EdTech companies participating in the Expo present solutions such as virtual classrooms, training management software, online assessment systems, VR learning environments, and AI-powered study tools.

Through the event, these companies can connect with international partners, expand their markets, and offer schools cutting-edge tools to align with global education standards — all without leaving Vietnam.

Promoting Public-Private and Multilateral Partnerships

A distinctive feature of Vietnam Education is the participation of government agencies, embassies, and international organizations. This not only underscores the event’s credibility but also provides a foundation for strengthening multilateral cooperation.

New policies on student visas, government scholarship programs, and bilateral education agreements are introduced, making it easier for all stakeholders to engage. As a result, the Expo becomes a vital bridge for advancing global education cooperation at a macro level.

Challenges and the Path to Sustainability

While opportunities abound, international education partnerships still face challenges such as curriculum differences, language barriers, costs, and legal procedures. Overcoming these requires close collaboration among schools, businesses, and regulators.

Standardizing curricula, strengthening students’ foreign language skills, and ensuring transparency in tuition and scholarship information are essential steps. Only by addressing these factors can the Expo truly become a sustainable platform for advancing international education in Vietnam.

Conclusion

Vietnam Education is not just a showcase of modern learning trends — it is a “golden bridge” to countless opportunities in global education cooperation. It offers students direct access to world-class programs, empowers Vietnamese universities to elevate their standing, and connects EdTech enterprises with new international markets.

As Vietnam deepens its global integration, these opportunities will not only enhance domestic human resource quality but also affirm the nation’s position on the world education map. Participating in and leveraging the value of the Expo is therefore a strategic move toward a comprehensive and sustainable future for education.