The ceremony was honored to welcome:
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Prof. Shinji Kaneko – Executive Vice President for Global Initiatives, Hiroshima University
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Prof. Shimada Masayuki – Dean of the School of Applied Biological Sciences
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Prof. Tran Dang Xuan – IDEC Institutes, Director of the Vietnam Co-Creation Ecosystem
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Distinguished lecturers of TUAF – Thai Nguyen University
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Representatives of AUM Vietnam Training and Education Consulting JSC
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TUAF lecturers and students are currently studying and working in Hiroshima, Japan
A milestone in the era of digital transformation
We are living in an era of digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and global connectivity, where science and technology are reshaping the way we learn and work. Embracing this trend, TUAF has been a pioneer in implementing E-learning programs, providing a modern and flexible learning pathway that empowers learners to actively build their knowledge and skills.
The new students of this program are true pioneers. Online learning may bring certain challenges, but success comes to those who remain self-disciplined, persistent, and proactive.
Our gratitude to our valued partners
TUAF, together with our faculty members and partners such as AUM Vietnam and Hiroshima University, is committed to supporting learners throughout their academic journey to ensure the most effective outcomes.
On behalf of the Party Committee and the University’s Board of Rectors, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our partners. Your companionship provides not only resources but also trust and motivation for TUAF to move forward. Thanks to your invaluable support, today’s opening ceremony of our first distance training program in Hiroshima has become meaningful and successful.
Here are some photos from the ceremony:





