ITC Meets with Glenn College : Expanding International Cooperation in Education
Jun 07

ITC Meets with Glenn College : Expanding International Cooperation in Education

On the morning of June 6, 2025, Ho Chi Minh City Information Technology College (ITC) welcomed representatives from Glenn College (Canada) for a friendly and productive meeting, opening up new opportunities for strategic cooperation in education and student development.

The ITC delegation included members of the school’s leadership:

  • Mr. Lu Quoc Tuan – Vice Rector

  • Mr. Duong Cong Hieu – Vice Rector

  • Ms. Pham Thi Bich Chi – Head of Training Department

  • Ms. Nguyen Huyen Trang – Head of Communications Department

  • Mr. Dang Vo Minh Kha – Head of the English Department

Representing Glenn College were:

  • Mr. Kristian Lee – President

  • Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Thanh Chau – Manager of the official representative office of Glenn College in Vietnam

  • Ms. Binh Phuong Thao – Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO)

During the meeting, both institutions discussed potential collaboration in delivering internationally recognized training programs. A key highlight was the proposed launch of the Digital Marketing Fundamentals course. This program emphasizes practical skills and offers students access to the latest industry knowledge, along with an internationally recognized certificate awarded by Glenn College.

This collaboration is expected to enhance students’ global competitiveness, particularly in the rapidly growing digital economy. The meeting marks a significant milestone in ITC’s internationalization strategy, reflecting its commitment to providing students with a modern, globally connected, and standards-based learning environment.

Representatives from both institutions exchanged commemorative gifts as a symbol of goodwill and partnership.

Looking ahead, ITC plans to accelerate the formalization of the partnership and implement agreed-upon initiatives to bring meaningful benefits to students. This cooperation aims to contribute to the development of a high-quality workforce capable of meeting the demands of the digital age.

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