The Party leader praised Khieu's valuable contribution to the nation's revolutionary cause and cultural development – the social spiritual foundation – during his visit to the professor.
Khieu, a native of northern Nam Dinh Province, is continuing his research on the ancient capital city's literature, which he has been working on for the past 10 years. His research on Thang Long literature is significant in helping to preserve and develop the nation's culture.
Minister tips final decision on VN-Germany university
HA NOI — Minister of Science and Technology Eva Kuhne Hormann of German state Hessen said the Viet Nam-Germany University was a special project for the two countries while meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan in Ha Noi yesterday.
It was the first public university to be developed overseas by Germany with another country, she said, adding that the university council was scheduled to meet on November 4 for a final decision on the implementation of development plans.
Deputy PM Nhan expressed his hope that the German partner would choose the most suitable model and best project management for the university soon.
He said the World Bank had accepted a request for a preferential loan for the development of the university.
The Viet Nam-Germany University launched its first course in September 2008 in HCM City, focusing on engineering and natural sciences.
Also yesterday, a ceremony was held at the Temple of Literature in Ha Noi, to grant scholarships from the University Support Organisation (WUS) to 71 students from Ha Noi and surrounding areas in the presence of Minister Hormann and the WUS President Kambiz Ghawami. — VNS
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