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March 3rd, 2008
Japan to help train 1,000 Vietnamese doctoral students
Abstract:
Vietnam expects the students to major in engineering and other science disciplines. Vietnam is placing priority on advanced technologies in the fields of information technology, mechanical engineering, materials and nanotechnology, as well as agriculture, shipbuilding and medicine.
Japan accepts about 25 students a year from Vietnam funded by Japanese government grants, and the government plans gradually to expand that number from fiscal 2008.
Source:
english.vietnamnet.vn
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