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VNU Vietnam Japan University

Japan–Vietnam relationsUniversities in HanoiVietnam National University, Hanoi

VNU Vietnam Japan University (VNU-VJU, Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Việt Nhật, Japanese: 日越大学, romanized: Nichi-Estu Daigaku) is the seventh university under the Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU). It was established in 2014 following a joint declaration issued by Vietnamese and Japanese governments. Vietnam Japan University collaborates with other Japanese universities and corporations around the world. The main campus of the university is under construction in Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park in Hanoi, Vietnam. The government of Japan invests heavily in Vietnamese higher education, and the VJU is an important part of the program. One goal of this initiative is to give international students access to Japanese higher education and the Japanese job market. One reason for the initiative with respect to VJU is that success with respect to these goals has so far been limited. By design, the VJU is meant to grow into an international university with programs capable of supplying qualified technical graduates to both industry and the public sector.

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VNU Vietnam Japan University
Phố Trần Hữu Dực, Hà Nội South Tu Liem District

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