Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam has partnered with The VinaCapital Foundation to support the Brighter Path programme, aimed at empowering ethnic minority female students in Việt Nam.
Shinhan Life Vietnam in collaboration with the career education company SIF Career launched the S-Career, a career education programme for high school students on March.
Google on October 28 announced that it will offer 40,000 scholarships for Vietnamese students, and introduced three additional training courses in its programme to support Vietnam’s digital transformation, as part of the Google Career Certificates programme.
“Learning for Life” is an initiative by Diageo on a global scale. The programme aims to help teach business and hospitality skills to those who are seeking employment in the hospitality industry, especially disadvantaged people that may have faced barriers...
The competition, which runs from March 16th to March 31st, is open to past and present FUNiX students, as well as students currently studying at other institutions in Viet Nam or overseas.
Standard Chartered Vietnam and VinaCapital Foundation (VCF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide education in financial literacy, sexual health, legal rights, and leadership skills for female rural ethnic minority students.
Property developer Gamuda Land HCMC JSC (Gamuda Land) has granted scholarships to 100 outstanding students at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in HCM City worth VNĐ500 million (US$21,500).
Hundreds of students at Doan Thi Diem Primary School took part in Sports Day 2020 on Tuesday as part of the “Active with Sports” programme, a non-profit community initiative for students aged 6-11 that started in Ha Noi in 2017.
The Vietnam Students’ Association and payment company Visa have launched the ninth annual financial literacy programme with the support of VinaCapital for young people across the country.
This is the 7th consecutive year that CJ Group has given scholarships to students in Lam Dong Province. Since 2013, the group has granted more than 700 scholarships to poor students from elementary to university levels in the locality.
The AEON 1% Club Foundation, a member of Japanese retail and financial services corporation AEON, granted 54 scholarships to Vietnamese university students at a ceremony in Ha Noi on Friday.