Monash brings the Top 50 Global Universities experience to Vietnam

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This October, Monash University (Australia) will organize two Open Days in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, welcoming the participation of Vietnamese students, university students and parents, learning about study programs at one of the world's leading universities. At the event, Monash University will introduce world-class training programs, a dynamic and open learning environment with a global vision.

Monash University is the largest university in Australia and in the Top 50 top universities in the world - ranked 36th according to QS World University Rankings 2026, 38th according to US News & World Report 2025-2026. Monash affirms its global reputation for excellent academic quality, innovation in teaching and influential research.

Vietnam Open Day demonstrates Monashs sustainable commitment to bringing this vision closer to Vietnamese students and parents, while opening up learning paths that are both accessible and global, Dr. Levitas, Senior Regional Manager of Monash University, shared.

The Open Day will bring a comprehensive interactive experience, creating opportunities for parents and students to directly explore the learning environment at Monash University. Representatives from eight faculties will be present to introduce the diversity of training programs and Monash's strengths in academics, research, and business cooperation.

Parents and students can also participate in individual consultations with Monash's team of experts, with specialized orientation on major selection, application path, scholarship opportunities, etc.

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