The above information was announced by Hanoi National University, after summarizing the implementation of Resolution No. 18/NQ-TW of the 12th Party Central Committee on a number of issues on continuing to innovate, streamline the organization, and operate effectively and efficiently.
Accordingly, Hanoi National University plans to reduce 35 to 40% of departments and offices and 15% of staff; the leaders of the University of Foreign Languages have reported a plan to streamline and reduce 44% of the school's units...
Hanoi National University will also be 100% self-sufficient in regular expenses from 2026.
Previously, Hanoi National University had implemented the merger of the Project Management Board and the Construction Investment Project Management Board of Hanoi National University in Hoa Lac into a Project Management Board under Hanoi National University.
Not only Hanoi National University, Ho Chi Minh City National University has also tried to streamline units with overlapping functions and tasks. This is also a necessary direction in the coming time.
According to the Organizing Committee of the Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City National University, from 2015-2024, 3 management units were cut, accounting for 10% of the streamlined apparatus; the number of civil servants receiving salaries from the state budget/total number of civil servants working also gradually decreased over time.
In 2015, 3,502/5,603 officials at this university received salaries from the state budget (62.5%), by 2024, only 1,154/6,400 officials (18%). In nearly 10 years, the number of officials receiving salaries from the state budget at Ho Chi Minh City National University has decreased by 2,348 people. This result has exceeded the target set in the resolution.
Regarding university autonomy, by 2024, Ho Chi Minh City National University will have 24/36 financially autonomous units in group 2 (66%) and 12/36 financially autonomous units in group 3 (34%); reducing 27% of regular expenditure (VND 178 billion) from the state budget compared to 2021.