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October, 24 2012 11:40:50

International seminar offers lesson on Viet Nam

HA NOI (VNS)— More than 1,000 people from 34 countries will gather in Ha Noi from November 26-28 to take part in the fourth international seminar on Viet Nam Studies.

Hosted by the Viet Nam Institute of Social Science in collaboration with the National University in Ha Noi, there will be a series of talks and discussions over the course, which has been billed as an opportunity for researchers from around the world to share and exchange their knowledge on the subject of Viet Nam.

The seminar will provide a chance for Vietnamese and foreign researchers to strengthen their co-operation in this field, thus improving the knowledge of Viet Nam among the international community and boosting relations.

Among 800 reports on the topic "Viet Nam on the Road to Integration and Sustainable Development", about 200 are by foreign researchers.

The attendees will also reveal their opinions about Viet Nam's integration and development policies.

There are 15 main topics planned for discussion at the seminar, including Vietnamese History: Tradition and Modernity, Culture and Cultural Exchange in Integration and Sustainable Development, Viet Nam's Economy in the context of Integration and Sustainable Development, Migration and Urbanisation, and the International Relations of Viet Nam.

The seminar will take place at the My Dinh National Convention Hall. — VNS

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