Central province to develop International Education City

The central province of Quang Nam has agreed a pre-feasibility study for the development of an International Education City in Nam Hoi An with proposed investment of VND1.5 trillion (US$66.4 million).
Students at a secondary school in Quảng Nam Province. The province is looking to develop an international standard education system that focuses on human resources. — VNS Photo Công Thành
Students at a secondary school in Quảng Nam Province. The province is looking to develop an international standard education system that focuses on human resources. — VNS Photo Công Thành

Chairman of the provincial people’s committee, Dinh Van Thu, said the project would help train human resources and serve as a rendezvous for international education exchanges among worldwide universities.

He said the project, which had been drawn up by Nguyen Hoang Group, would include international standard education programmes from kindergarten to post-graduation level for 12,000 students.

The HCM City-based group plans to build the the project across 41ha in the communes of Bình Dương, Bình Minh and Bình Đà in Thăng Bình District.

According to officials, construction was set to start in the third quarter this year and open in 2021.

It’s the second project that the group has developed in central Việt Nam.

Construction on the first International Education City started in Quảng Ngãi Province with total investment of VND1trillion ($44.2 million) in March.

The group said it planned to introduce world-class education chains to connect with universities in the UK and the US.

Quảng Nam has developed six universities and colleges in engineering, health, vocational training and economics.

The province, in co-operation with the Moscow Power Engineering Institute (National Research University), also plans to build a hi-tech science institute with the aim of developing applications for new technologies in industries related to waste treatment, silicates, pharmaceuticals and automobile production in and around the region. — VNS 

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