National Physics Olympial begins

National Physics Olympial begins

(VOVWORLD) - The 22nd National Physics Olympiad, which opened at Vietnam’s Irrigation University on Wednesday, has drawn 42 teams from universities across Vietnam
The youngest recipient of the Kovalevskaya Award

The youngest recipient of the Kovalevskaya Award

(VOVWORLD) - Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Lan, director of the Vietnam University of Agriculture, received the 2018 Kovalevskaya Award for her research and contributions to veterinary medicine. She is the youngest recipient...
Vietnamese Ao Dai introduced in Russia

Vietnamese Ao Dai introduced in Russia

(VOVWORLD) - Well-known designer Minh Hanh introduced Vietnamese Ao Dai (traditional long dress), its traditional value and influence in modern life at a workshop held on Friday in Moscow State...
RoK First Lady meets Vietnamese students

RoK First Lady meets Vietnamese students

(VOVWORLD) - First Lady of the Republic of Korea Kim Jung-sook received representatives of Vietnamese students at the presidential Blue House ahead of South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s...
PM pushes for establishment of university city

PM pushes for establishment of university city

(VOVWORLD) - The Hanoi-based Vietnam National University (VNU) plays a key role in the country’s education system, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at a Monday working session with...
Difficult languages to learn

Difficult languages to learn

(VOVworld) – A new study by the Oslo University reveals that Piraha, the language of a tribe in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest is the most difficult language to learn in the world. Linguists also list other...
Vietnam, Japan enhance education collaboration

Vietnam, Japan enhance education collaboration

(VOVworld) – The third Vietnam – Japan University Presidents’ Conference opened on Monday in Da Nang city with the participation of more than 200 representatives from Vietnamese and Japanese universities
East Sea workshop in Japan

East Sea workshop in Japan

(VOVworld) – The Research Center for International Policies of Japan’s Meiji university has held a two-day workshop on latest developments and measures to resolve conflicts in the East Sea