Mitsubishi awarded 12 scholarships to HUST students

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Vietnam (MHI) awarded 12 scholarships to outstanding students of Dept. of Aeronautical and Space Engineering (School of Transportation Engineering), Hanoi University of Science and Technology on 16/05/2018.

“Support from MHI is very meaningful, practical, provides good condition to HUST students to work and study harder and achieve high result during the studying. It is also a helping hand for the students to have career opportunity in Aeronautical in the future at Vietnam and international companies” – said Assoc.Prof. Huynh Quyet Thang, Vice President of HUST.

Mr. Takarnichi Tanaka, representative of MHI, said that scholarship program is one of collaboration activities of developing and training for human resources of MHI, focuses on educational assisting over program of engineer training, research and develop collaboration, allocating for Vietnamese students to practice on technology, approach advanced technology in Aeronautical field. STE-HUST is an educational body with highly-professional resources and top-rank researching in this field all over Vietnam. Thus, MHI looked forward to having more associating in training and scientific researching with STE.

On behalf of the awarded students, Dao Tri Dung spoke: “MHI scholarship means a lot to many students of HUST. I would like to express my appreciation to MHI for supporting us. I do hope that the collaboration between MHI and HUST will be further and better”.

Since the first integration agreement in 2009, MHI had awarded 108 scholarships to outstanding students of HUST. Additionally, the Company also organized 7 seminars with 9 topics related to Japanese advance technology such as: “Clean Coal Tech and Environment Preservation”, “Nuclear Energy”; sponsored 10,000 USD each year for joint-training activities, for example funding for professors and excellent students to visit, exchange and study in Japan; awarding scholarships to students in new technology fields likeAeronautical, Nuclear, etc.

At the ceremony, MHI also introduced applied technology for new structured-materials in plane manufacturing – challenges and opportunities, especially in using composite and metallic materials in order to improve effectiveness, cost-saving for clients, one of this year tech-trends.

Hoang Anh
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