UTT Signs Cooperation Agreement with Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI), Russia 

On October 14, at the Hanoi Campus, the University of Transport Technology (UTT) held a signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement with the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI), Russia. This cooperation aims to promote the development of scientific research, teaching, and joint projects between the two institutions.

Representing UTT at the ceremony were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long – Rector of the University; Dr. Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng – Vice Rector; and representatives of the university’s leadership and affiliated units.

Representing MTUCI were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erokhin Sergey Dmitrievich – Rector; Mr. Selivanov Petr Evgenievich – Vice Rector in charge of Advanced and Innovation Projects; Mr. Mukhanov Andrey Yuryevich – Vice Rector for Youth Policy and Educational Work; Ms. Kukharenko Alexandra Mikhailovna – Deputy Director of the Institute of Advanced Research; and Ms. Sidorkina Irina Yuryevna – Vice Rector for Youth Policy and Educational Work.

Overview of the signing ceremony between the two institutions

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long – Rector of UTT delivering a speech at the signing ceremony

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erokhin Sergey Dmitrievich – Rector of MTUCI delivering remarks at the ceremony

During the ceremony, leaders from both institutions presented an overview of their respective training disciplines, research activities, and international cooperation initiatives. The two parties also engaged in detailed discussions and reached a consensus to sign a cooperation agreement encompassing various areas such as the exchange of lecturers, scientists, and students through short-term and medium-term programs; implementation of joint educational programs; enhancement of the exchange of teaching materials; organization of academic workshops, conferences, and specialized seminars; and joint authorship of scientific research publications.

Leaders of both institutions signing the cooperation agreement

Following the signing of the cooperation agreement, both parties designated focal contact points to promptly begin implementing the specific contents of the agreement. This partnership is expected to serve as a significant impetus to foster strong and sustainable development between the two institutions in the years to come.

Some photos from the signing ceremony:

Leaders of both institutions exchanging gifts and taking commemorative photographs

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