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Four Vietnamese universities listed in Impact Rankings 2021

VGP - Four Vietnamese universities have entered the Impact Rankings 2021 by Times Higher Education (THE).

April 23, 2021 5:08 PM GMT+7

Four Vietnamese universities listed in THE’s Impact Rankings 2021

The four facilities are Viet Nam National University - Ha Noi, which is ranked at number 401-600, Ton Duc Thang University (401-600), Ha Noi University of Science and Technology (601-800), and Phenikaa University (801-1,000).

In 2020, Viet Nam had only two higher educational institutions present in the rankings.

THE's Impact Rankings was first published in 2019, aiming to measure the success of higher education institutions in the realisation of 17 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

The rankings assess the influence and contributions of higher education institutions to social development, human development and environmental protection.

This year, the Impacts Rankings considered 1,115 education facilities across the globe. The University of Manchester in the UK came first. In Southeast Asia, Thailand takes the lead with 25 universities entering the rankings.

By Vien Nhu