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Vietnam IT student leads $95,500-a-month startup as CTO, plans Southeast Asia expansion
By Duong Tam March 14, 2026 | 04:00 pm GMT+7 A Vietnamese IT student who began freelancing as a coder in high school has grown his work into a startup generating up to VND2.5 billion (US$95,500) in monthly revenue, with plans to expand its cliente across Southeast Asia. Nguyen Manh Duy, 23, a final-year Information Systems student at the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) in Hanoi, currently serves as chief technology officer (CTO) of AIT Software
Mar 223 min read


MIT tops global MBA ranking for the first time, but Harvard pays the most at $260,000
By Khanh Linh, Phan Anh March 14, 2026 | 09:00 pm GMT+7 The Wharton School campus at the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. Photo courtesy of The Wharton School MIT Sloan School of Management claimed the No. 1 spot in the Financial Times' Global MBA Ranking for the first time in 28 years, as three elite programs, including Stanford, were absent from this year's list. Harvard Business School alumni reported the highest salary among all 100 ranked schools at US$259,874 a
Mar 222 min read


Singapore, Malaysia universities take top spots in first Southeast Asia ranking
By Minh Nga March 15, 2026 | 10:00 am GMT+7 Students gather for group activities at the Student Village of the National University of Singapore, March 2025. Photo from the university's Facebook page Singapore and Malaysia dominate a pilot Southeast Asia university ranking by Times Higher Education (THE), with Singapore taking the top two spots and Malaysian institutions occupying most positions in the top 10. The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological U
Mar 223 min read


Meet the Cuban-American physicist who built a plane at 12, rejected a $1.1M offer and is trying to prove the universe is a hologram
By Phan Anh March 17, 2026 | 06:06 am GMT+7 Theoretical physicist Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski. Photo courtesy of Perimeter Institute Theoretical physicist Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, who built and flew her own airplane before she had a driver's license, is leading a multimillion-dollar effort to answer one of science's biggest questions: whether our entire universe can be described as a hologram. The 32-year-old Cuban-American genius's journey into physics began at age nine
Mar 223 min read


Hanoi to build nearly 1,000 new schools by 2045 as class sizes hit 60 students
By Thanh Hang March 17, 2026 | 09:49 am GMT+7 Do Muoi High School, a new public school in Hanoi that opened in 2025. Photo by VnExpress/Hoang Giang Hanoi needs 986 new schools over the next two decades to keep pace with a student population that grows by tens of thousands each year, according to a draft master plan open for public comment until March 23. The capital currently has 2,954 preschools and general education schools serving 2.3 million students, second only to Ho
Mar 223 min read


Vietnamese students design $400 satellite to expose turbulence even radar can't detect
By Thanh Hang March 17, 2026 | 06:05 pm GMT+7 (From L) Dao Minh Khoa, Hoang Lam Tai, Tran Quoc Minh and Tran Trieu Giang, four high school students in Ho Chi Minh City whose design won first prize at ASCEND, the first satellite design competition held in Vietnam, on March 7, 2026. Photos courtesy of the students Four Vietnamese high school students have designed a satellite that could detect clear-air turbulence, the invisible atmospheric phenomenon that causes aircraft to
Mar 223 min read


These 20 college majors lead to lowest salaries after graduation in the US.
By Minh Nga March 17, 2026 | 07:31 pm GMT+7 A new analysis finds that graduates in liberal arts and education fields earn the lowest salaries within five years of finishing college, while engineering majors report much higher early-career pay. According to a February analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York using the latest available 2024 data from the United States Census Bureau, those who studied theology, performing arts, social services, and education recorded
Mar 223 min read


Vietnamese student secures Cornell admission with essay on 9 years hiding scars
By Khanh Linh March 19, 2026 | 04:33 pm GMT+7 An essay about wearing long pants for nine years to hide a leg imperfection became a highlight that helped a Hanoi student secure a place at Cornell University, one of the eight Ivy League schools in the U.S. Luu Tien Minh Nghia, a 12th-grade student at True North International School in Hanoi, received early admission last December to Cornell, currently ranked 12th among 436 national U.S. universities in the U.S. News & World
Mar 224 min read


HKUST professor charged with accepting $5,100 bribe amid Hong Kong's escalating admissions fraud crisis By
By Huyen Trang, Phan Anh March 21, 2026 | 06:01 am GMT+7 Liu Hongbin, former professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Photo courtesy of HKUST A former professor at one of Hong Kong's top-ranked universities has been charged with accepting a $5,100 bribe to help a student gain admission to a master's program, in the latest case to expose cracks in the city's higher education system as it aggressively recruits international students. Hong Kong
Mar 223 min read


Vietnamese inventor behind painless vaccine patches elected to US science academy
Associate Professor Nguyen Duc Thanh. Photo courtesy of University of Connecticut A Vietnamese inventor whose biomedical research has produced painless skin patches that can replace vaccine injections and implants that dissolve harmlessly inside the body has been elected to one of the oldest science academies in the U.S. Nguyen Duc Thanh, an associate professor at the University of Connecticut, was among 36 new members elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Enginee
Mar 222 min read


European Math Prize winner joins Fields Medalist Ngo Bao Chau in initiative to curb Vietnam brain drain
By Minh Nga March 21, 2026 | 05:42 pm GMT+7 Phan Thanh Nam, the first Vietnamese national to be awarded the European Mathematical Society (EMS) Prize, is among six world-class mathematicians who have committed to regularly returning to Vietnam to mentor doctoral students at the invitation of Professor Ngo Bao Chau. Nam, a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, will join five other internationally renowned Vietnamese m
Mar 222 min read
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