24 Oct 2024
On October 19, 2024, at Vo Thi Sau campus, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City officially launched the "Towards No Single-use Plastic Future" campaign. It is one of UEH's strategic products in the journey towards building a green campus, reducing single-use plastic waste, and promoting the community to practice a sustainable lifestyle. The event is not only an important milestone but also strongly inspires all UEH students, lecturers and staff to join hands towards a future without single-use plastic waste.
Read More07 Sep 2024
With the goal of building a Green UEH Community and Ecosystem by 2024, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) has officially launched “UEH Green Campus Game”, a platform that applies game simulation technology (gamification) to change awareness and green living behavior. This is an important step to deploy the Living Lab model to solve environmental problems on campus towards a Green University.
Read More17 Jul 2024
Fashion is one of the industries that has a strong negative impact on the environment. In particular, in recent times, fast fashion has become increasingly popular and spread to countries around the world, including Vietnam. This is also the reason why the student research group of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City conducted a study on the topic "The impact of environmental awareness on fast fashion consumption behavior in Vietnam".
Read More30 Oct 2023
Human beings hold the central role in the developing strategy and cultural orientation, to construct human beings is the goal and motivation in the innovative timeline. Recognizing the cruciality of human resource element towards the nation, the authors from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) analyzes in accordance with the viewpoint of the Vietnamese Communist Party as well as proposes some recommendations in education, nurturing and enhancing human beings that can be guaranteed for the stable and sustainable development of the nation in the current time.
Read More27 Oct 2023
As the effects of environmental pollution become more apparent, young people are becoming more conscious of the importance of sustainability in consumer trends. As a result, sustainable fashion has recently become one of the most popular topics. Young consumers are becoming more interested in fabrics of natural origin and traditional materials and how to properly preserve clothing and limit waste. Growing demand for sustainable fashion among young people has created opportunities while posing challenges for this trend in Vietnam.
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