Vietnam: Colonisation, decolonisation and recolonisation in higher education internationalisation
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Over the past three decades, Vietnam’s higher education sector has undergone significant transformation, with internationalisation emerging as a central strategy to enhance quality, workforce capacity and international engagement. It is increasingly positioned as a key mechanism for improving institutional performance and advancing international visibility. This presentation examines Vietnam’s evolving landscape of international education through the lens of colonisation, decolonisation and recolonisation. Shaped by historical layers of Chinese, French and American influences, Vietnam pursued educational decolonisation following its reunification in 1975, aiming to rebuild a nationally grounded system. However, key reforms, particularly the adoption of “advanced” programmes and transnational education models, point to an ambivalent phase in which global integration coexists with renewed external influence. Drawing on recent research and policy developments, the presentation explores how internationalisation has unfolded in Vietnam and how ambitions to develop a regional education hub are conceptualised and mobilised within this context. It highlights the geopolitical forces shaping these dynamics and reflects on the tensions and possibilities for more inclusive and context-sensitive approaches to internationalisation in Vietnam.
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Ly Tran is a Professor in the School of Education and Research for Educational Impact centre, Deakin University, Australia. Her research focuses on international education, geopolitics and student mobilities, graduate employability and the education-work-migration nexus. Her latest books include Australian student mobility to the Indo-Pacific; East and Southeast perspectives on the internationalisation of higher education and Internationalisation of the Curriculum: A Comparative Perspective across Australian and Vietnamese Universities. Ly was named as one of Australia and ASEAN ‘Top 50’ voices on international education 2023. She received the Inaugural Melbourne Asia Game Changer Award and the Inaugural Shining Star in Research Award in the Noam Chomsky Global Connections Awards.
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