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From a summer research opportunity during his freshman year of university, Tran Quoc Dat gradually rose to become a PhD in physics in the US and a young scientist pursuing AI in medicine.
Dong Thi Hai Yen has successfully gained admission to master's programs at seven prestigious universities worldwide, including Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Brown, and Johns Hopkins.
From a nail technician in a foreign land, this Vietnamese woman persevered, overcoming language and financial barriers, and repeatedly starting over to earn a medical degree in the United States.
A female final-year student at Princeton University (USA) chose Vietnam as the topic for her graduate thesis, researching the impact of monetary policy after the global financial crisis.
From a scholarship worth nearly 4 billion VND and AI research at Oxford to a series of international technology awards, Nguyen Huynh Nhat Tien was chosen by Duke University to speak on behalf of the entire cohort.
With two Q2 publications, one Q1 paper, and an IELTS score of 8.0, Phan Hoang Lich received a full Erasmus Mundus scholarship to pursue master's degrees at three European universities.
On the very day she was due to give birth, Tran My Ngoc received an email inviting her to a doctoral interview. Three days later, she was still studying and subsequently received invitations from Oxford and Cambridge.
Having worked various jobs from driving tractors and shoveling coal to washing dishes to make ends meet, Nguyen Nguyen Hung is now a PhD student with a 100% scholarship in Australia.
Having received seven doctoral program offers with full scholarships, Dong Ngoc Ha decided to choose Harvard Medical School to pursue her studies in neuroscience and AI.
Pham Vu Minh, a technology expert at the Digital Trust Alliance, and mentor Vu Anh Phuong share their perspectives on the journey from studying abroad to international career strategies.
After taking a year off from school to try his hand at filmmaking, Nguyen Dang Khoa unexpectedly won a space science research scholarship at the prestigious University of Cambridge.
After graduating with a master's degree in the US with a GPA of 3.91, Do Thi Huong Ly became a product designer in the field of educational technology in Massachusetts (USA).
Having started formal drawing lessons just a few months before applying, Ngo Ha Anh was accepted into several prestigious art schools in the United States.
Chu Quang Huy, a 12th-grade student specializing in Physics at the High School affiliated with Hanoi University of Education, was accepted into Stanford University's Civil Engineering program after years of preparing his application.
Nguyen Hoang Bao Ngoc, a 17-year-old girl who achieved a 9.0 IELTS score on her first attempt, has brilliantly won a full scholarship to the New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA.
From his early AI projects, Pham Nguyen Dang Huy - the winner of the Silver Medal at the 2026 International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad - was accepted into the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA.
After graduating with honors from Wellesley and receiving a full scholarship worth 7,1 billion VND from Johns Hopkins, Trinh Mai Chi continued to conquer the most rigorous hurdle to become a resident physician at Harvard.
Even while celebrating Tet abroad, Vietnamese students around the world still personally make banh chung (traditional rice cakes), organize year-end parties, and have video calls to welcome the New Year, preserving traditional spring customs.
Tran Thanh Nhan Duc excelled, earning master's and doctoral degrees in Europe and the US with full scholarships, and was hired by the US Department of Agriculture with a salary of $93.000 per year.
With just 7 days to make the decision, Hoang Van Luc turned a new page in his life when he won the full Master Mind scholarship from the Belgian government, setting foot on European university campuses.
In its nearly 400-year history, Harvard University (USA) has not only been a symbol of academic prestige, but has also produced the most presidents, billionaires, and scholars in the world.
Vietnam has just been ranked among the top 8 most attractive emerging study destinations in the world, alongside countries such as Italy, Spain, Portugal, Poland, and Lithuania.
Having received a research invitation from Harvard University, Dr. Duong Thanh Tai decided to change direction, returning to the hospital to pursue a career in clinical medicine focused on patients.
Since winning the gold medal at the 2017 International Chemistry Olympiad, Nguyen Bang Thanh Lam has published 9 international papers and earned a PhD from a leading university in Singapore.
After nearly 300 rejections during his journey to study and find a job in the US, the young man from Bac Ninh persevered and eventually worked at Apple and was accepted into Harvard.
Having moved from Can Tho to Australia at the age of 17, Tran Huynh My Kim spent nearly 7 years living independently, studying, and working to support herself in a foreign country and complete her bachelor's degree.
Practicing teaching in front of a mirror with his mother as his first student, starting from a small house, this Vietnamese man born in the 9s conquered an excellent master's degree in English.
As the final hours of 2025 pass, across different time zones around the world, Vietnamese students studying abroad will simultaneously welcome the new year 2026.
Having struggled with academic "shock" in Australia, the 24-year-old Vietnamese master's graduate with honors and a GPA of 3.9/4 learned a valuable lesson: there are no shortcuts in education.
At the age of 25, Le Thu Trang worked in digital education development at leading academic institutions in the UK: the University of Bristol, the University of Oxford, and University College London.
Phuoc Quyen received his MixtAI scholarship acceptance letter from the University of Paris-Saclay at 4 a.m., just as he was preparing himself for yet another failure.
Phan Ngan Anh, a Bachelor of Law graduate from Nagoya University, Japan, has just been awarded a Chevening scholarship to pursue a Master of Laws degree at University College London (UCL), UK.
Do Hoa Tra brilliantly won a scholarship to DePaul University, a school located in Los Angeles, the heart of Hollywood, to fulfill her cinematic dreams after a decade of filmmaking.
Nguyen Van Binh, a preventive medicine doctor who graduated from Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Hung Yen province, has excellently won a Chevening scholarship to the University of London, England.
From a girl from the mountains who nurtured the dream of studying at an international university, Kim Chung became a postgraduate student at South China Normal University in China at the age of 25.