EU-Vietnam Education Ties Strengthened as Higher Education Week Concludes
The European Higher Education Week concluded with a joint Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe Day, marking a significant step in EU-Vietnam educational ties. The event, held in Hà Nội, attracted large crowds of students, parents, and educators, eager to explore study opportunities in Europe.
The fair showcased nearly 70 universities and educational organisations from 18 EU member states. This was the first time the two EU flagship programmes were jointly featured, offering practical insights through panel discussions and alumni sharing sessions. Around 40,000 Vietnamese students are currently studying in EU member states, accounting for nearly 30 per cent of all Vietnamese students abroad. Europe, offering the largest number of scholarships globally, provides access to high-quality education for talented students from all backgrounds. The event was a deepening of educational ties between the EU and Việt Nam, with no specific details available for the European Hochschulausstellung in Hà Nội 2025 as it did not appear in search results.
The European Higher Education Week ended with a joint Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe Day, highlighting the growing interest in European education among Vietnamese students. With its extensive scholarship opportunities and high-quality education, Europe continues to be an attractive destination for Vietnamese students, further strengthening EU-Vietnam educational ties.
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