Join DNTU lecturers in checking out the latest global education trends in the Philippines.
To expand its international cooperation network, a joint delegation from the Faculty of Technology and the Faculty of Economics and Management, Dong Nai Technology University, undertook a working trip and participated in an international academic exchange program at Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Philippines - a strategic partner of DNTU in Southeast Asia.

Objectives of the trip: - To network and exchange expertise with international lecturers. - To visit facilities, labs, and research centers at NEUST. - Specifically, to discuss the implementation of the Visiting Lecturer program for the 2025-2026 academic year.

How does DNTU expand its international connections for its students? In a rapidly changing world, education must evolve as quickly as possible. Vietnamese lecturers participating in international teaching, or conversely, welcoming foreign lecturers to DNTU, is a way to update to new trends, enhance the capacity of the faculty, and create a more multifaceted learning experience for students. Instead of just learning domestic knowledge, DNTU students have access to internationally standardized training programs right from their classrooms. - Global learning scenarios, linked to the real context of businesses, technology, and international markets. - Modern teaching methods, practical simulations, multilingual presentations… - Work skills currently applied in international organizations and multinational corporations. - Most importantly: Students' mindsets also change to adapt to a world that is changing every day.


It can be said that Dong Nai Technology University is continuously expanding its international cooperation network, not only at the student level, but starting with its faculty, training programs, and academic collaborations. This is one of the activities aimed at promoting the internationalization of education, enhancing faculty capacity, and creating a foundation for future student exchange programs.
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