VietNamNet Bridge – After being forced to halt doctorate training programmes, many
universities have promised to strengthen their teaching staff via extra
training.
Vietnam Military Medical University was compelled to
halt doctorate training for three sectors of parasitology, nuclear medicine and
moderate nutrition.
Prof cum Dr. Nguyen Tien Binh, Director of the
institution told DTiNews, “These are three important training sectors at our
institution but the Ministry of Education and Traing (MoET) was right to halt
the training. This has encouraged us to quickly deal with our problems. We’re
making plans to recruit more qualified teachers to resume the training in the
time to come.”
Hanoi University of Agriculture was forced to halt
doctorate training in three sectors.
“We totally agree with the MoET’s decision to halt
doctorate training in these areas as they are facing a serious shortage of
teaching staff. We’ll train more teaching staff before applying to re-register
the training,” Associate Prof cum Dr. Dinh Van Chinh, Deputy Principle of the
school said.
Due to unqualified teaching staff, University of
Mining and Geology was forced to halt doctorate training in remote sensing
mapping and geology and mineral data analysis.
Associate Prof cum Dr. Le Trong Thang, head of the
school’s Training Department said a large number of teaching staff have
retired, causing a serious shortage of qualified lecturers in these courses.
“It would take time for us to deal with such
difficulties,” Thang noted.
Material and construction material technology, a key
subject at the Water Resources University, was also subject to the halt in
doctorate training.
Associate Prof cum Dr. Trinh Minh Thu, Deputy
Principal of the university, said staff shortages had become serious when many
teachers had moved to work for other sectors. The school planned to re-register
in the time to come.
In 2010, the MoET issued a document on scrutinising
the quality of doctorate training in the country. The ministry said after May
15, 2012 any education institutions that lacked qualified teaching staff would
have to halt training.
The ministry officials said that students who were
studying subjects where there were staff shortages would be allowed to continue
their studies.
Source: DTriNews
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