The project, run by theRussia Cooperation Agency in collaboration with the Vietnamese Ministryof Education and Training, focuses on establishing and developing directlinks between universities of the two countries and drawing Vietnameseyoung citizens to study in Russia.
Addressingthe news conference on behalf of the Russian delegation introducing theproject, Chairman of the Committee of International Affairs of RussianDuma Kosachev Konstantin Iosifovich underscored that the project wouldstrengthen science, culture and friendship between Russia and Vietnam.
Russia is set to provide 795 scholarships in 2015, up from 650 in 2014, and looks to bring the number to 1,000 in 2018.
A delegation of Russian universities in making a working visit fromMarch 29 to April 4 during which they will conduct a number of meetingsand activities at universities across Hanoi.-VNA