University of Da Nang

University of Da Nang
Đại học Đà Nẵng
Type Public
Established April 4, 1994
President Tran Van Nam
Vice-president Le Tan Duy, Nguyen Ngoc Vu
Academic staff
905[1]
Administrative staff
433[1]
Students 35,000[1]
Location Da Nang, Vietnam
Website www.udn.vn/english

The University of Đà Nẵng (Vietnamese: Đại học Đà Nẵng) is a regional multi-disciplinary university in Central Vietnam.

Organizational structure

The University of Đà Nẵng was established on April 4, 1994, upon the rearrangement and reorganization of the former institutes:

In line with Huế University and Thai Nguyen University, the University of Đà Nẵng is one of three regional universities in Vietnam which have a wide variety of training levels.

As of 2016, the University of Đà Nẵng consisted of:

  1. The University of Technology (CT)
  2. The University of Economics (CEs)
  3. The University of Foreign Languages (CFL)
  4. The University of Education (CE)
  5. VNUK Institute of Research and Executive education (VNUK)
  6. School of Medicine and Pharmacy
  7. The College of Technology (JCT)
  8. The College of Information Technology (JIT)

Development orientation

The University of Đà Nẵng will continue to consolidate the assets such as laboratories, workshops, libraries; expand the scope and training majors with focus on high technologies, renovating the training curricula, improving teaching methodologies, increasing the quality of training, applying scientific research results to practice to meet the renovation of national economy. The Prime Minister has approved the master plan for the University of Đà Nẵng, including an area of 300 hectares at Hoa Quy-Dien Ngoc, 15 km from Đà Nẵng City center to the south-east. The preparation work for the construction site and the infrastructure have begun.

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Coordinates: 16°04′15″N 108°13′10″E / 16.0709°N 108.2194°E / 16.0709; 108.2194

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