education
The Education category covers developments in higher education, vocational training, digital learning, and workforce development. It explores government policies, private sector investment, university rankings, and emerging education technologies, providing insights into skills development, talent competitiveness, and education reforms shaping the future of learning.
Vietnam’s education and training sector sees strong growth December FDI
In 2024, the sector attracted a total of 38 new projects with US$39.6 million in newly registered capital…
Vietnam sees decline in education and training FDI in November
Year-to-date (YTD), the sector has attracted a total of 33 new projects with US$39 million in newly registered capital, reflecting growth in the sector despite the decline in November.
Vietnam’s education CPI records further decline in November
Earlier in the year, education CPI showed notable fluctuations. September saw a slight rise of 1.21 percent, while August experienced a substantial increase of 7.13 percent…
Another Vietnam international school shuttered on poor financial management
This is significant in that it is another in a series of international school closures on poor financial management. Of note, Green Shoots International School in Hoi An closed down last year leaving parents out of pocket and the American International School Vietnam (AISV) in Ho Chi Minh City was also closed down earlier this year.
Vietnam retail sales for household goods maintain steady growth
In September, sales in this category stood at VND 6.10 trillion, equivalent to US$0.24 billion. By October, the figure dropped to VND 5.48 trillion, or US$0.22 billion, marking a month-on-month decrease of 10.25 percent…
Vietnam’s education sector CPI shows mixed trends with high year-to-date growth
These trends highlight inflationary pressures within Vietnam’s education sector, where tuition and service costs have risen substantially, likely due to enhanced demand, infrastructure investments, and evolving curriculum standards…
Vietnam’s education sector FDI down in capital despite new projects, October
The education and training sector continues to attract interest from foreign investors, particularly as Vietnam’s demand for quality educational services rises. While monthly investment amounts may fluctuate, the sector remains an important part of Vietnam’s FDI landscape, supporting workforce development and educational innovation…
Vietnam education ministry looks for support tackling corruption in textbooks
This stems from reports back in September that the head of Vietnam’s Education Publishing House which handles the production and distribution of textbooks was taking kickback from paper suppliers…
New regulations on higher education for foreign universities in Vietnam
Of note, the new decree prohibits foreign higher education institutions from establishing branches in Vietnam of they are not ranked among the top 500 universities globally for the preceding three years…
Vietnam’s top universities by revenue pull in US$724 million in 2023
At least ten universities in Vietnam pulled in revenues of more than VND 2 trillion or US$40.8 million last year, according to analysis from VN Express. Of the ten universities six were public and four were private.
Vietnam’s richest man wants more English education in Vietnam
English language proficiency has been a priority in Vietnam for some time, crystallised in 2008, with the Foreign Language Teaching and Learning in the National Education System in the 2008-2020 Period plan. This plan outlined a 10-year foreign language education program for all Vietnamese school students by 2020. This target, however, was a tall ask, and in 2017, with this goal still well out of reach, the project was extended to 2025.
Education services prices in Vietnam rise .14 percent August over July
In Vietnam, the cost of education services varies widely based on the type and level of institution. Public schools are generally affordable due to government subsidies, making them accessible to most families. Private and international schools, however, are significantly more expensive…
Vietnam MPS on hunt for burned APAX investors re: fraud case against group’s leader
Trading in APAX Holdings, which was listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, was suspended late last year and the stock was subsequently delisted for disclosure violations. Specifically, it had failed to provide sufficient financial reports. This comes after years of reports that the firm had failed to pay local and foreign staff for months at a time, with reports there may be some amounts that have now been outstanding for years. That said, the linked article does not make mention of wage theft or amounts owed to other creditors.
Vietnam public school system short 113,491 teachers
Of note, the lowest paid teachers across preschool, primary school, and high school, receive just VND 4.9 million or US$196.59 with the highest paid teachers only VND 15.9 million or US$637.91. For contrast, manufacturing and construction workers receive an average wage of VND 8.3 million or US$333 per month with wages over the last twelve months growing at about 5 percent.
Beleaguered Vietnam international school suspended by city Education Department
Of note, it is not unusual for Vietnamese firms that have run out of money to hold out for as long as possible by selling assets and cutting staff. Furthermore, it is not unusual for them to be allowed to do so, with a firm not considered insolvent until its debts are over 90 days past due. That said, many firms often go well beyond 90 days…
Vietnam university applies height restrictions to business management courses
Of note, local businesses have been struggling to keep up with their foreign counterparts for some time. The share of Vietnam’s exports belonging to foreign invested enterprises, for example, is around 70 percent. This revelation from the School of Management and Business may shed some light on why that is.
English-certificate providers run afoul of Vietnam’s education regulators
Vietnam’s Ministry of Education has found that 146,600 English language learners in Vietnam have International English Language Testing System–known more commonly as IELTS–certificates that were ‘inappropriately issued’. In short, a change in regulations meant that foreign language certificate issuers would need to get approval from the Ministry of Education to
Vietnam gains three points in English proficiency rankings
Education First’s English Proficiency Index has found a slight improvement in English levels in Vietnam in 2023, VietnamNet is reporting. The report found the highest levels of English in the Red River Delta around Hanoi and that it sits around the middle among its key foreign direct investment competitors in
Trading suspended in Vietnam’s APAX Holdings after move to HNX
Apax Holdings, parent company of the Apax Leaders chain of English centres has seen its shares suspended on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) immediately after being listed, VN Express is reporting. The company was transferred to the exchange from the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange for disclosure violations. It has
Vietnamese that study overseas frustrated at inability to find post-grad work outside Vietnam
VN Express is carrying an article about Vietnamese students that go overseas to study but can’t find work after they graduate. Interviewees lament in the article that recruiters prefer local graduates who understand the market better. This speaks to changing attitudes in Vietnam toward studying overseas. Whereas there is still
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