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By combining discipline, curiosity, and an "all-in" spirit, Khanh aced Calculus and earned top honors in Algebra.
From Hong Kong awards to Hanoi minishows, the young pianist is on track for a groundbreaking musical journey.
Dr Le Viet Quoc, PhD, believes that Vietnam should prioritize investing in AI rather than chip manufacturing because AI consumes fewer resources and has significant opportunities for future development.
Dr Nguyen Viet Huong, Deputy Dean of Materials Science and Engineering at Phenikaa University, stands out with one international patent and two prestigious international research awards.
Nguyen Duy Phong, a rural high school senior, leads 2025’s HSA exam and ranks top 4 in Hanoi University’s Thinking Assessment.
Nguyen Ngoc Phuong Anh is making waves as the only female student on Vietnam’s 2025 Asian Physics Olympiad team - ending a six-year gap in female representation.
Dr. Hoang Anh Duc becomes the fifth Vietnamese scholar elected to the Global Young Academy, marking a milestone in education and scientific collaboration.
Truong Thanh Xuan's passion and persistence helped her break barriers and earn a spot on the national math team heading to the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad.
From racing tracks to movie sets, Le Tien Tong’s journey with horses spans over 40 years. What began as a childhood fascination has become a life’s mission - and nearly cost him his marriage.
Vu Manh Doanh, a talented student from Hanoi, has secured admission to three of the most prestigious universities in the world: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
Even now, Phu vividly remembers when he and his siblings collected mango seeds to trade for instant noodles, or when his mother had to pawn the gold bracelet left by his grandmother.
After gaining admission to both the Computer Science Faculty of the HCM City University of Science and Technology and the English Education Faculty of the HCM City University of Education, Nhu Quynh decided to study to become a teacher.
After earning his PhD and receiving a prestigious invitation from Harvard, Dr. Duong Thanh Tai made a surprising career decision.
The 33-year-old scientist shares his vision for affordable and scalable medical technology.
After scoring 1440 on his first attempt, Nguyen Hoang Minh’s determination led to a perfect 1600, earning him recognition and praise.
Than The Cong, a former student at Bac Giang High School for the Gifted, winner of the gold medal at the 2024 Asian and International Physics Olympiad, says "special teachers" are behind his success.
From top scientists to rising sports stars, Vietnam’s brightest young talents have been honored for their excellence. Here’s the full list.
The ACP World Championship 2025 has officially launched in Vietnam, where students will compete for three spots in the global finals in Orlando, US. The national qualifiers have seen a 10% increase in participation compared to last year.
Ho Chi Minh City student Van Hoang Minh Anh achieved the highest global math score in the Pearson Edexcel exam, highlighting the success of Vietnam’s integrated English education program.
Surpassing candidates from prestigious high schools, Le Nhat Minh from Hoang Long High School won second prize in the national excellent students exam in Japanese and became the highest scorer in Hanoi.