RMIT unveils new fellowship program for women

VOV.VN - RMIT University Vietnam has announced an exciting new fellowship program, designed to encourage Vietnamese women to pursue PhDs in technical or business areas.

This new postgraduate program aims to encourage women to undertake studies in areas where key leadership posts have traditionally been held by men, said Professor Gael McDonald, president of RMIT University Vietnam, in making the announcement.

Under the program, two doctoral candidates will be awarded fellowships to pursue post graduate degrees in either business, management or electrical and electronics engineering. They can elect to study in Vietnam but obtain credit as an RMIT Melbourne Higher Degree Research student.

More information can be found at RMIT’s website https://www.rmit.edu.vn/.


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