UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, HUE UNIVERSITY


Faculty of Environment Celebrates 25 Years of Growth and Contribution (2000 - 2025)

On April 29, 2025, the Faculty of Environment, University of Sciences, Hue University, organized a solemn ceremony to mark its 25th anniversary, coinciding with the national celebration of 50 years of reunification (1975 - 2025). The event honored a quarter-century of pioneering efforts in environmental science and engineering education and research in Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands.

 

The ceremony was graced by the university leadership, including Dr. Bui Quang Vu - Party Secretary and Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof. Vo Thanh Tung - Rector; and vice rectors Assoc.Prof. Tran Ngoc Tuyen and Dr. Phan Tuan Anh. Also in attendance were former leaders of the university, faculty members, alumni, and representatives from partner organizations and businesses.

In his address at the ceremony, Assoc.Prof. Hoang Cong Tin, Dean of the Faculty, reflected on the Faculty’s remarkable 25-year journey from its early days as a small department to becoming a reputable academic and research institution. Over the past quarter-century, the Faculty has trained nearly 1,000 bachelor's and over 200 master’s graduates in Environmental Science and Engineering, many of whom now hold positions in government agencies, international organizations, universities, and environmental enterprises. The Faculty currently offers doctoral training and new programs in Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) to meet emerging socio-economic needs.

In the field of science and technology, faculty members have led nearly 50 research projects and published extensively. Notably, the Faculty helped establish the Central Vietnam Centre for Environmental Research and Technology Transfer (CRET-HUE), bridging academic research with practical environmental solutions.

Assoc.Prof. Hoang Cong Tin, Dean of the Faculty of Environment, HUSC, delivering a speech at the anniversary celebration  

International collaboration has been a key strength of the Faculty, demonstrated through joint master’s programs with Savannakhet University (Laos), curriculum development with Technological University Dublin (Ireland), and academic exchanges with leading and prestigious universities in Japan, South Korea, and Europe. Beyond academia, faculty members and students actively promote environmental awareness through impactful campaigns such as “Clean Up the World”, “Earth Hour”, “Plastic Reduction”, “Sustainable Energy”, and “Net Zero,” reaffirming the Faculty’s strong commitment to sustainable development.

During the ceremony, representatives from various generations of university leadership, former lecturers, and alumni shared heartfelt reflections on their journey with the Faculty of Environment. The event was also marked by a proud moment as the Faculty was also recognized as an Outstanding Unit for the 2020 - 2025 period by the University of Sciences, an honor that acknowledges the Faculty’s enduring and impactful contributions to education and environmental stewardship.

 Assoc.Prof. Vo Thanh Tung, Rector of HUSC, delivering a congratulatory speech

 A reunion of teachers and former students after many years

 With 25 years of growth and development, the Faculty of Environment is dedicated to advancing education, scientific research, technology transfer, and international collaboration. Its mission aligns with Vietnam’s national priorities, especially the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation. Looking forward, the Faculty strives to become a leading hub for environmental education and research in Vietnam and the region. It is committed to developing high-quality human resources, driving the green economy, tackling climate change, and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 2030).

The celebration concluded in a warm, joyful atmosphere, filled with proud reflections and shared aspirations for the future.

Some pictures of the anniversary celebration:

 

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