Intel backs RMIT engineering program

Intel Vietnam has committed to providing 20 full scholarships to RMIT International University Vietnam’s new Master of Engineering program this year.

Intel Vietnam has committed to providing 20 full scholarships to RMIT International University Vietnam’s new Master of Engineering program this year.

RMIT’s Master of Engineering (Electronic and Computer Engineering) was established last month to help Vietnam achieve its goal of having enough international standard engineering graduates to meet vital industry and infrastructure development needs in the near future.

The scholarships announced June 22 and sponsored by Intel will provide Vietnamese nationals with the opportunity to obtain RMIT’s internationally recognized professional engineering qualifications.

Each scholarship is worth nearly VND1 billion, which will cover total tuition fees, a pre-study English program (if required), all course materials, and a small stipend for living expenses.

In addition, students will be able to obtain the opportunity to do an exchange semester in RMIT University, Australia. Upon graduation in 2013, those students will join the engineer workforce at Intel’s largest Assembly and Test factory in Ho Chi Minh City.

Further information on www.rmit.edu.vn

Other news