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Academic Exchange between Ton Duc Thang University and Trinity University of Asia

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Academic Exchange between Ton Duc Thang University and Trinity University of Asia

Within the framework of the Let’s go to TDTU 2025 program, the Faculty of Pharmacy warmly welcomed a delegation of students from the College of Allied Health Sciences, Trinity University of Asia (Philippines), for an academic exchange session. The event strengthened academic connections, opened opportunities for research collaboration and scholarships, and fostered cultural understanding between students and lecturers of both institutions.

Objectives and Key Discussions

The exchange focused on sharing learning experiences, research orientations in health sciences, internship and scholarship opportunities, and joint teaching models. The engaging discussions helped students gain deeper insights into academic environments and cultures of both Vietnam and the Philippines, nurturing regional academic integration.

Initial Outcomes

  • Agreements on short-term student exchanges and co-supervised graduation projects.
  • Discussions on a scholarship framework for an academic study visit in Manila in November 2025.
  • Connection among faculty members for future joint research activities.

Contributions to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Beyond academic collaboration, the event contributed meaningfully to sustainable development. Highlights include:

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Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3)

Enhancing healthcare education quality and promoting applied research for community health.

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Quality Education (SDG 4)

Expanding scholarship and exchange opportunities, empowering learners with international exposure.

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Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (SDG 9)

Encouraging innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration in education and research.

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Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10)

Providing equal access to academic opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds.

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Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17)

Strengthening institutional partnerships through collaborative exchanges and joint research projects.

Acknowledgement

The Faculty of Pharmacy sincerely thanks all lecturers and students from both universities for their active participation and dedication to fostering academic cooperation and social responsibility. Upcoming activities will be updated on the Faculty’s official website.