On 03 November 2023, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology warmly welcomed University of Auckland, New Zealand and organized a meeting between two universities.
On the side of PTIT, there was the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Hoai Bac – President of PTIT; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Huu Hanh – Director of the Center for International Education; Dr. Ngo Duc Thien – Head of Science & Technology Management and International Cooperation Department; MSc. Pham Vu Minh Tu – Center for International Education.
On the University of Auckland’s side, there was the participation of Professor Parthasarathi Roop – Associate Dean International for the Faculty of Engineering
On the partner side, there is the participation of Ms. Duyen Nguyen – Director of Partnership Relations, Acumen
In this meeting, the leaders of PTIT and University of Auckland had general discussions about joint programs in Electronics, Telecommunications and Media.
And also agreed that, after the meeting, there will be more new chances in developing postgraduate programs and short-term training programs.
Through these promotional work sessions, PTIT can diversify the international training programs, offering more options for its educational offerings.
The University of Auckland is a leading university in the field of research in New Zealand and is recognized as an excellent international education center. Established in 1883, the University of Auckland currently has over 5400 lecturers and staff. The university has approximately 41,000 students from 100 different countries, with 15% of international students.
The university is always in the TOP teaching and research quality universities in New Zealand, and consistently ranks in the top 100 universities in the world according to the QS World University Rankings. The University of Auckland is the only university in New Zealand invited to join Universitas 21 (an association of international research universities) and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (an association of universities in the Asia-Pacific region).