In his opening remarks, Professor Dr. Pham Tiet Khanh commends the Rectorate Board’s recent efforts in developing the university. He also congratulates two Council members on their recent high-level appointments: Mr. Le Thanh Binh, now Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Tra Vinh Province, and Dr. Nguyen Thien Nghia, newly appointed as Director General of the Department of Science and Technology at the Ministry of Information and Communications.The Council Office reports on the implementation of resolutions and decisions passed at the 11th meeting held on July 6, 2024. Key resolutions include issuing conclusions from the 11th meeting, approving the 2023 financial report and settlement, endorsing the proposal to develop Tra Vinh University into an advanced institution, approving the reorganization of university units, and issuing regulations on recruitment, utilization, and management of staff and employees.Important decisions are also announced, including procedures for establishing, reorganizing, and dissolving university units; establishing the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; creating the Legal Counseling Center; approving the procurement of equipment for management and teaching; and authorizing equipment purchases for the College of Medicine and Pharmacy and the School of Agriculture – Aquaculture.The Council Office reports on monitoring the implementation of resolutions, particularly Resolution No. 15 on developing the university into an advanced institution. Members agree on the importance of accelerating this resolution’s implementation, with the Rectorate Board tasked to develop a detailed plan starting in 2024.The Rectorate Board presents proposals to the University Council, including initiating new undergraduate programs in Agricultural Technology and Mechatronic Engineering, adjusting the 2024 financial plan, seeking approval for joint ventures and partnerships, and proposing mergers, new unit establishments, and university expansion.These proposals receive consensus from Council members, aiming to optimize teaching resources and facilities while meeting societal workforce needs.The meeting addresses establishing operational regulations and ensuring high-quality personnel for new programs. Particular attention is given to joint ventures and partnerships with public service organizations in science and health sciences, funded by the university’s service development fund. TVU’s Rector Board will continue to refine and submit specific proposals in the coming months. The Council also discusses monitoring specialized topics and admission processes and introduces new training codes for the 4th Quarter of 2024.Professor Dr. Pham Tiet Khanh, Chairman of Tra Vinh University Council, concludes the meeting by highlighting various university development initiatives. The focus is on refining personnel regulations and expanding the operational scale. The next meeting, scheduled for January 2025, will concentrate on financial planning, admissions, and program expansion. Issues regarding senior personnel and the Council’s 2025 monitoring program will also be discussed.
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