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Chapter 5  Voices from CTU’s Staff and Students























                The three librarians of NUL visited and    Books have been exchanged (NUL received 40
                                                     th
                worked at the LRC of CTU on March 9 ,             books; LRC received 120 books)
              2019 (three people who are seating inside
                and the right line are librarian of NUL)    For more information at link http://global.
                                                                   nagasaki-u.ac.jp/20191029/




            5.5 Voices on Joint Work under the Project

            5.5.1 Thoughts on receiving JICA expert




                                              Associate Prof. Dr. Chau Minh Khoi

                                              Vice Dean
                                              College of Agriculture
                                              Email: cmkhoi@ctu.edu.vn










               Human resources improvement, including capacity building in research and academic areas, is one
            of the main goals that CTU aimed to reach throughout the project’s running cycle. With the advantages
            of collaboration with reputable Japanese Universities, the faculty staff and graduate students have
            benefited from the supportive, collegially scientific environment experienced. The Japanese professors’
            visits to the field experiments and group discussion within the research program have developed the
            project staff members with experiences in research, experiment design and planning, data acquisition,
            and handling.
               Periodic meetings with Japanese Professors have also provided good opportunities for the young
            and early career researchers to expose themselves to an international scientific environment.
            Thanks to the Project, two early-career staff from the Department of Soil Science, among others from
            different disciplines in the entire university, pursued their PhD study in TUAT and was under Japanese



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