The Vietnam National University-Ho Chi Minh City has asked its nine member universities to use Vietnam s VSTEP English certificate for admission and graduation evaluation. - VnExpress International
Sunday, April 25, 2021, 19:32 GMT+7
This image shows a book on journalism and communication, published in Vietnamese by the publishing house under the Vietnam National University-Ho Chi Minh City in 2020, that has been recalled over plagiarism. Photo: Tuoi Tre Contributor
A publisher in Vietnam has apologized an Australian author and recalled a book on journalism and communication after he found two university lecturers who are the writers of an article in the book plagiarizing his journal paper.
The publishing house under the Vietnam National University-Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM) had already pulled the book, published in Vietnamese in 2020, and registered for its republication, Tran Nam, chief of the communication and corporate relations bureau of the VNU-HCM’s University of Social Sciences and Humanities, told
Real estate seeing recovery in 2021 16:18 | 10/02/2021
In 2020 the Vietnamese real estate market, just like across the globe, was heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and that remains the case today. There are, however, some bright spots in the market and if the virus is fully controlled, this year should recover and also see stronger liquidity.
According to experts in the country, the real estate market has never experienced difficulties on so many levels simultaneously like last year. On the other hand, the market is gradually adapting to the challenges to hold out and seize opportunities, continuing to charm investors. The aftermath of the pandemic can still become an opportunity to evaluate the capacity of investors while at the same time persuading them to concoct clear long-term investment strategies instead of indulging in short-term brokerage.