25 Nov 2023
With a strong commitment to gender equality and the Sustainable Development Goal SDG5, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has introduced an online application system that accommodates an unlimited number of female students. This system allows for monitoring female participation rates across all stages—from application and admission to graduation—ensuring that women have comprehensive opportunities for development and success.
Read More13 Nov 2023
The academic seminar that introduced the 2023 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences took place on November 3, 2023 and garnered an attendance of approximately 350 individuals at Hall B1.302, 279 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Ward 5, District 10. Graduate students, full-time university students from various academic disciplines, and lecturers from various UEH schools attended the seminar in considerable numbers.
Read More30 Oct 2023
As both lecturers and students, including those in part-time, postgraduate, and executive programs, face challenges balancing work, study, and family responsibilities, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) is committed to supporting its community, enabling lecturers and students to balance their studies and their responsibilities as parents, at the same time, creating a more comprehensive environment for all UEHers through practical activities. UEH strives to foster a balanced and inclusive environment by providing practical resources and activities that benefit both faculty, students, and their children, allowing parents to focus on their work and studies.
Read More13 Oct 2023
On 9 Oct 2023, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Sveriges Riksbank Prize (i.e. Nobel Prize) in Economic Sciences in 2023 to Professor Claudia Goldin at Harvard University, USA. Professor Goldin has uncovered key drivers of gender differences in the labour market. This award reminds us about a serious social issue: gender inequality. Meanwhile, climate change and global warming are major challenges worldwide, which causing several consequences on the economy and society. This article raises a concern that natural threats might influence gender inequality significantly through empirical evidence from our recent study. Therefore, we call for more efforts and attention from both governments and scholars in the backdrop of climate change and global warming.
Read More10 Oct 2023
The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) hosted "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Breaking Barriers" on September 30, 2023, to assist UEH students in becoming self-assured, adaptable, and successfully integrating in a multilingual environment after graduation.
Read More02 Oct 2023
Recently, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has consistently created opportunities for its female lecturers and researchers to engage in male-dominated fields such as technology, mathematics, and engineering. Through regional and national initiatives, these efforts support skill development and encourage women to confidently rise in these challenging professions.
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