{"id":20755,"date":"2023-04-13T17:44:34","date_gmt":"2023-04-13T10:44:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/acaltc.com\/?p=20755"},"modified":"2023-07-05T13:44:24","modified_gmt":"2023-07-05T06:44:24","slug":"lien-danh-chuyen-doi-so-digi-doi-thu-hut-nhieu-su-quan-tam-tai-viet-nam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/acaltc.com\/en\/lien-danh-chuyen-doi-so-digi-doi-thu-hut-nhieu-su-quan-tam-tai-viet-nam\/","title":{"rendered":"DIGI:\u0110\u1ed4I Digital Transformation Consortium Attracts Significant Attention in Vietnam"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Digital Transformation Consortium, sponsored by the British Council<\/a>, jointly led by Phu Xuan University<\/a> and Liverpool Business School in the United Kingdom,<\/a> has gained strong support and recognition in Vietnam during the project launch event held in Hue, Vietnam. The Digi:Change Consortium focuses on collaborative elements to build a national strategic roadmap, training programs, and advisory services, as well as constructing a broad network ecosystem and resources to establish a digital transformation system in universities across Vietnam and the United Kingdom.<\/p>\n Project leader in the UK, Professor Tony Wall<\/a> here Liverpool Business School,<\/a> stated, \"Our consortium is part of the British Council's Global Partnership Program, emphasizing collaboration and co-creation for a common goal of making a societal impact. We aim to create a Digital Transformation Center that anticipates future trends based on the principles of prosperity, integration, and greenhouse gas reduction.\"<\/p>\n Please complete the project participation feedback form<\/strong><\/a>, so that we can invite leaders, professional service providers, and researchers from Vietnam to join the upcoming project journey with the hope of creating significant value for society.<\/p>\n The Digi:\u0110\u1ed5i Consortium is one of the selected projects marking the 30th anniversary of the British Council's cooperation and development in Vietnam. It involves participation from many leaders and innovative experts in the digital transformation field from the UK, Vietnam, and Southeast Asian countries, including:<\/p>\n Over 200 participants, including leaders, managers, specialists, researchers, and experts from universities across Vietnam, attended the Digi:\u0110\u1ed5i Consortium launch event, both in-person and online. The event particularly included the participation of representatives from the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam, the British Council in Vietnam<\/a> , and local government leadership.<\/p>\n The following reports were presented by digital transformation experts from the UK and Vietnam at the Digi:\u0110\u1ed5i Consortium launch event:<\/p>\n Vietnamese media reported on the Digi:\u0110\u1ed5i Consortium launch event, with the Vietnam Education newspaper<\/a> highlighting the strategic importance of the digital transformation consortium: \"The project is expected to create a strong impact and contribute to enhancing digital transformation capabilities for higher education in Vietnam, as well as spreading positive effects in the ASEAN and the UK regions.\"<\/p>\n During the project launch event, the practical professional experiences of leaders and delegates from various regions of Vietnam were shared and contributed. According to the Vietnam Education newspaper<\/a> : \"In the exchange and discussion sessions, the project also recorded many opinions and enthusiastic sharing from representatives of universities, colleges, high schools, and businesses.\"<\/p>\n Mr. Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u1ecdc Lan, Deputy Secretary-General of the Vietnam Association of University and College Presidents, agreed to participate in the project, contributing to the Digital Transformation Consortium. According to his statement, \"This is a pivotal project contributing to meeting the practical needs of the Vietnamese university system, thereby enhancing the ability to proactively integrate into future trends.\"<\/p>\n The visit and work of the UK expert delegation in Vietnam also included a schedule of visits and practical experiences at organizations corresponding to various digital transformation needs. The delegation had discussions and listened to the desires of business owners where students and young workers in general are studying, interning, and working. The following units were covered:<\/p>\n The success of the Digi:\u0110\u1ed5i Consortium is based on the collaborative development initiative of Liverpool Business School<\/a> to create positive impacts through universities, supported by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education in the United Kingdom and the leadership of the European Symposium for Sustainability in Business Education<\/a> . Innovation is implemented through games, shared digital learning experiences, and documentation through the Springer Handbook.<\/p>\n\n
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