THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE OFFICIAL EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT AT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE OFFICIAL EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT AT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

On November 8th, 2022, Vietnam National University – Center for Education Accreditation (VNU-CEA) began the official site visit for the external assessment to assess Food Technology  (FT) bachelor program at International University, VNU-HCM.

The Opening Ceremony was honored to have the presence of Assoc. Prof. Dinh Van Tran – Vice-President, Chair of Accreditation Council, Assoc. Prof. Bui Duy Cam – Head of External Assessment Team (EAT), and other team members. Representatives from International University – VNU-HCM included Dr. Ho Nhut Quang – Secretary of the Party Committee, Chair of IU Council, Assoc. Prof. Tran Tien Khoa – President of IU, members of the Board of Presidents, Heads of Divisions under IU, members of the Self-assessment Council, lecturers, and students.

Assoc. Prof. Tran Tien Khoa, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, and President of IU-VNU-HCM, delivered a speech in the opening ceremony.

During the ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Tran Tien Khoa, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, President of IU, shared: “All the officers, lecturers, learners, and students at IU are fully aware of the importance of the external assessment for the school programs. This assessment displays the objective, multi-faceted and holistic view of the programs. It covers the programs’ development, lecturers, facilities, and post-graduation employment. Later, the School and IU will be able to continue to improve their programs, and other activities to advance the quality, meeting the labor market’s requirements, and reinforcing the University’s position and prestige.”

Assoc. Prof. Dinh Van Toan, Vice-President of VNU-CEA delivered his opening speech.

In his opening speech, Assoc. Prof. Dinh Van Toan expressed his gratitude toward IU for choosing and cooperating effectively with VNU-CEA, as well as toward the Assessment Team. He also suggested IU and other related divisions cooperate well with the EAT to ensure the assessment’s procedure and quality. To show CEA’s commitment toward the fairness and objectiveness of the assessment process, Assoc. Prof. Dinh Van Toan, on behalf of the center, asked the EAT to not only record the program’s strengths and weaknesses, but also to base on the requirements in the standards set provided by MOET to give suggestions on possible improvements to the University, the School in charge of the program, and other divisions.