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'Scientific innovation helps increase economic competitiveness'

VnExpressVnExpress17/05/2023


More than 100 students from VinUni University and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities participating in the 2023 Young Scientists Conference are looking forward to scientific initiatives and solutions towards sustainable development goals in the new context.

Arriving at the conference early, student Nguyen Thi Thao Ngan, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, was impressed with the professionalism of the Organizing Committee and the significance of the program. "This year's conference with the theme 'Young Scientists and Sustainable Development Goals' is very meaningful, demonstrating the vision and aspiration that science can contribute to long-term development," Ngan shared.

Sharing the same opinion with Ngan, Nguyen Ngoc Lan also joined the program because of her love for science. Lan hopes that the program can find practical scientific initiatives to implement in reality and contribute to sustainable and breakthrough development.



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