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University of Bristol, UK visited and worked with the Faculty of Banking and Finance – Ton Duc Thang University

On the afternoon of November 4, 2022, the Faculty of Finance and Banking was pleased to welcome a delegation of lecturers and officials from the Faculty of Economics, Finance & Accounting, Institute of International Cooperation of the University of Bristol, UK led by Ms. Lorna Cuckow – The director of the Institute of International Cooperation is the head of the delegation to visit and work.
The meeting took place successfully with the participation of Mr. Nguyen Gia Duong – In charge of the Finance and Banking Faculty, Dr. Truong Buu Chau – Deputy Head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, along with teachers and lecturers of the Faculty of Finance and Banking and international cooperation, research and training specialist. Increti Institute).
During the working session, the two sides discussed and agreed on some details about the 2+2 undergraduate program, 4+1 master's program with two stages of a dual degree in Finance - Banking such as training, admission requirements, enrollment methods, scholarship programs, etc. Besides, the Faculty of Science and Technology also shared about short-term exchange programs, International Week, and Summer camp with students. of the University of Bristol.

Giving souvenirs between the Representative of the Faculty of Science and Technology - TDTU and the University of Bristol

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Ranked 61 in the world and 9 in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2023), the University of Bristol is internationally recognized for providing a world-class education. Around a quarter of our 25,000 students come from outside the UK, and international students are integral to Bristol's global campus community.
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