The Bachelor of Business joint training program awarded by the University of Waikato, New Zealand is an international training program in Vietnam, including 2 majors: Digital Business (BBus - DigiBus) and Supply Chain Management (BBus - SCM).
In the 2021-2024 academic year, the program has 60 students graduating and receiving bachelor's degrees. Of these, 40 students are in Vietnam and 20 are in New Zealand.

Speaking at the ceremony, Ms. Caroline Beresford - New Zealand Ambassador - emphasized: "The fields that students have chosen, such as Supply Chain Management and Digital Business, are more relevant than ever in a connected world. These fields are at the forefront of global trade and innovation.
Your expertise will be invaluable as you move forward in your career. Whether you're optimizing logistics or driving digital transformation, you have the tools to make a real impact."
According to the ambassador, the partnership between the University of Waikato, New Zealand and NEU not only improves the quality of education for students in Vietnam but also strengthens the relationship between the two countries.

Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hieu - Vice President of the National Economics University - shared: "The partnership between the two schools demonstrates a shared vision of providing world-class education, creating a curriculum that balances global business knowledge with an understanding of the local market.
Areas such as Supply Chain Management and Digital Business are changing rapidly. Supply chains are critical to the global economy and digital transformation is reshaping the very structure of how businesses operate. New graduates are entering roles that are not only relevant but essential to the future of global commerce. The education they receive will prepare them to face these challenges with confidence and creativity."