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Maths institute forges special academic environment

The Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics (VIASM) has successfully created a special academic environment where scientists and university lecturers conceive new ideas and train rising talent, according to its executive director.
The Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics (VIASM) hassuccessfully created a special academic environment where scientists anduniversity lecturers conceive new ideas and train rising talent,according to its executive director.

Prof. Le Tuan Hoa made the claim at a ceremony in Hanoi on August 24 to review its two-year performance.

Also addressing the event, Minister of Science and Technology NguyenQuan assured that along with the National Key Programme on MathsDevelopment, VIASM is contributing towards a better future forVietnamese maths.

He said his ministry will prioritise the development of five science-technology fields, including maths research.

Over the past two years, VIASM has drawn 137 researchers, including40 foreign and overseas Vietnamese mathematicians. It has also published21 pieces of research in prestigious foreign maths magazines and held17 short-term training courses.

The institute organised eightconferences and workshops, notably the France-Vietnam maths conferencein the central city of Hue and the eighth National Mathematical Congressin the southern city of Nha Trang, with some 700 delegates taking part.

A number of scholarships have been awarded to excellent maths students and scientists.-VNA

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