University of Transport and Communications

State university in Hanoi, Vietnam From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The University of Transport and Communications is a state university in Hanoi, Vietnam.

The university was founded as the College of Public Works in 1918 under the French Administration in Vietnam.[1] and was re-opened by the Government of Democratic Republic of Vietnam on November 15, 1945, as the College of Public Work.[2] The Japanese School of Hanoi first opened on the university campus in 1996.[3]

Rectors

1945–1947, H.E. Nguyen Nhu Quy, College of Public Transport Works

1947–1949, H.E. Dang Phuc Thong, College of Public Transport Works

1949–1954, H.E. Vu Duc Than, (College of Public Transport Works)

1954–1962, H.E. Nguyen Nhat Quang, (College of Public Transport Works)

1962–1968, H.E. Nguyen Kha, (the school was then called University of Transport and Communications)

1968–1979, H.E. Nguyen Nhat Quang (2nd time) (the school was then called the University of Highway-Railway Transport)

1979–1982, H.E. Le Quy An (the school was then called the University of Highway-Railway Transport)

1982–1990 Prof. Dr. Do Doan Hai

1990–1999, Dr. Nguyen Chi Bao

1999–2005, Prof. Dr. Le Van Hoc

2005–2016, Prof. Dr. Tran Dac Su

2016–2024, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Long

2024– , Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Hung

References

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