Seminars on “Training cooperation and supply of human resources between schools in Vinh Phuc province and Japanese firms”
In the morning of February 25th , the delegation greeted Vice Minister of Ministry of Transport, Le Dinh Tho. Prof. Dr. Dao Van Dong reported to Deputy Minister that UTT will cooperate training and supply human resourses for Japanese businesses including: engineering systems , short-term apprentices and traineeships. Japanese Business representatives will support Japanese scholarships and fellowships for the students with excellent academic . On that basis , the University proposes Ministry allow establishing an incorporation to the labor supply as students after graduation for Japanese businesses ; simultaneously; The Univeristy will also be the focal point for receiving labor after labor expire in Japan to Vietnam to work on .


Prof. Dr. Dao Van Dông, rector of UTT makes speech at the meeting
On behalf of the Ministry, Deputy Minister Le Dinh Tho congratulated representatives of Japanese businesses on visiting and working in Vietnam in the early spring of 2016. The Deputy Minister praised the initiative of the UTT in business cooperation with Japan enterprises and unanimously agree with the recommendations of the UTT. Deputy Minister suggested the two sides should make enquires about the provisions of cooperation between the two countries; concurrently request Japanese enterprises support and create favorable conditions for the students of the country to study in Japan, as well as support scholarships, the number of indicators, long-term and short-term training for students to have chances to practice to meet the business requirements. "The Ministry will create all conditions for UTT cooperation with Japanese firms to develop this issue" - Deputy Minister said.

Activities of the Japanese business delegation at the University of Transport Technology in the past two days were a great success , opening up new hope in the field of training and human resource supply for Japanese businesses , facilitating learning and skill improvement in Japan for the graduate students of UTT.
