The plan is the Australian Government’s initiative which aims to helpAustralian students and trainees pursue learning in Asia-Pacific nationsas well as embrace links between people, universities, and businessesof the two sides.
This year, Australia will supportabout 160 students from 12 Australian universities to study and train inVietnam in various fields such as teaching, business, forestmanagement, design, agriculture, urban planning, and human sciences.
The programme is expected to establish closer linksbetween Vietnamese and Australian youngsters and create more cooperationopportunities for the two countries.
Consul GeneralJohn McAnulty said the programme enables Australian students toexchange and cooperate with their peers from Ho Chi Minh City’suniversities.
Present at the event were studentsfrom University of Adelaide and James Cook, who are studyingenvironment, tourism, and agriculture issues.-VNA