On behalf of the Politburo , on August 22, General Secretary To Lam signed and issued a Resolution on breakthroughs in education and training development (Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW), with a series of key goals.
Accordingly, the Politburo set a goal that by 2030 Vietnam will strive to achieve many results from primary to university.
Specifically at the university level, the goal is to build and train human resources, especially high-quality human resources, to meet the requirements of Vietnam becoming a developing country with modern industry and high average income.

Vietnam strives to have at least 35% of people studying basic sciences , engineering and technology by 2030 (Photo: Duy Thanh).
The network of higher education and vocational education facilities is arranged appropriately and invested in upgrading; strive for 100% of higher education facilities and at least 80% of vocational education facilities to meet national standards, 20% of facilities to be invested in modernly equivalent to those of developed countries in Asia.
The rate of people of the age group attending post-secondary education is 50%. The rate of workers with college or university degrees or higher is 24%.
The rate of students studying basic sciences, engineering and technology reaches at least 35%, including at least 6,000 graduate students and 20,000 students studying talent programs.
Human capital and research contribute to the global innovation index (GII) on par with upper-middle-income countries.
Elevate higher education institutions to truly become centers of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship for the country and regions.
The network of higher education institutions plays a core role in the innovation ecosystem of regions and localities, providing high-quality human resources and talents to meet the requirements of key industries and fields; recruiting at least 2,000 excellent lecturers from abroad.
Average increase of 12%/year for the number of international scientific publications, revenue from science, technology, and innovation; 16%/year for the number of patent registrations and patent protection certificates.
Strive for at least 8 universities to be among the top 200 universities in Asia, and at least 1 university to be among the top 100 universities in the world in a number of fields according to prestigious international rankings.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/tuyen-dung-it-nhat-2000-giang-vien-gioi-tu-nuoc-ngoai-de-dot-pha-giao-duc-20250828223618300.htm
Comment (0)