Launching the Start-up Lecturer Training Program according to the Harvard curriculum

Khánh Minh |

On August 11, 2025, the National Startup Advisory Council opened the first course "Start-up Lecturer Training".

This event marks the beginning of the goal of creating 2 million private enterprises by 2030, in the spirit of Resolution 68 of the Politburo.

The program uses a Harvard University curriculum, including 9 modules of AI technology application training, organized in 40 combined online and offline classes.

The teaching content is done by professors, international experts from the US, Korea, Switzerland, China... and businessmen.

The training program is designed systematically, including the following contents: General start-up ecology, teaching skills and start-up consulting, methods for developing and implementing start-up training courses suitable for each target group. In addition to theory learning, students will participate in many practical activities, situation handling and teamwork, thereby improving practical skills.

According to Dr. Dinh Viet Hoa - Chairman of the National Startup Advisory Council - the course aims to train 5,000-10,000 startup lecturers at 3 levels (cksillary, intermediate, high-level), creating a core force to support Vietnamese enterprises in sustainable development.

The program has a full scholarship worth 250 million VND/scholarship.

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