Japanese businesses grant 90 scholarships in HCMC
Toyota Vietnam Foundation (TVF) with founding members Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV), Ministry of Education and Training, and Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism awarded 37 scholarships at a ceremony in HCMC on Wednesday.
TVF will award over 140 scholarships worth a total of VND544 million at 16 universities around the country till Dec.17 for mechanical engineering, environment disciplines and scientific study groups. Last week TVF held handed out scholarships in Hanoi.
Individual students will receive VND3 million each, while study groups from each university will get VND10 million.
TMV will donate two Toyota Innova engines, 12 chassies and one transmission to 12 universities to be used to train students in mechanical engineering. The Toyota Scholarship program will also provides internships at the TMV plant and will send some businessmen and students to a Toyota course on manufacturing and business.
Since 1997, Toyota Scholarship Program has encouraged research and study in Vietnam universities by providing nearly 1,400 scholarships.
*The Japanese Business Association of HCMC and Japan Business Federation on Wednesday granted 90 scholarships to students from HCMC-based University of Social Sciences and Humanity and University of Technology.
Each scholarship from the Japan-Vietnam human resources development program is worth VND2 million. Since it started in 2002, the program has donated 914 scholarships in the two universities.
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