The business trip to the United Kingdom by Professor Vo Xuan Vinh opened up numerous collaboration opportunities with the University of Lincoln, the University of Huddersfield (UOH), and the University of Leicester.
13/10/2025
The business trip of Professor Vo Xuan Vinh, Director of the Business Research Institute at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), to the United Kingdom from September 28 to October 8, 2025, was a great success, opening up significant collaboration opportunities between the Business Research Institute and three prestigious UK universities: the University of Lincoln, the University of Huddersfield (UOH), and the University of Leicester. This trip not only reinforced international cooperation in research and education but also laid the foundation for joint training programs, collaborative research, and academic exchanges between the institutions. Throughout the trip, Professor Vo Xuan Vinh held in-depth discussions with key leaders and faculty members at the partner institutions.
At the University of Lincoln: Professor Vinh and the faculty discussed potential research collaboration in areas such as economics, business administration, and information technology. Both sides agreed to develop joint training programs and academic exchanges for students and faculty, which would facilitate improvements in the quality of teaching and research.
At the University of Huddersfield (UOH): The meeting with experts in economic development and sustainability led to the formation of plans for joint research initiatives and academic exchange programs. Discussions also focused on the implementation of online courses and scholarship programs for Vietnamese students, providing them with the opportunity to study at top universities in the UK.
At the University of Leicester: Professor Vinh and the partners explored the development of collaborative research and training programs in international business and finance. Both sides committed to launching joint research projects and organizing academic conferences to exchange knowledge and experiences between faculty and students.
The trip not only affirmed the role of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in fostering international cooperation but also opened up many prospects for sustainable collaborations in the future. With the results achieved, the Business Research Institute and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City look forward to further building and expand partnerships with international universities, particularly in the fields of scientific research, education, and sustainable development. This collaboration will not only benefit the involved parties but will also contribute to enhancing the quality of education and research in Vietnam, while providing students and faculty with opportunities to access advanced teaching methods and modern knowledge from leading UK universities.