
OSU Signs Agreement to Bring Vietnamese Scholars to Campus
Nestor Gonzales
Communication Services
Oklahoma State University
(405) 744-6260
04/13/05
Dr. Gordon Emslie
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Oklahoma State University and the Vietnam
Education Foundation (VEF) have signed an agreement
to allow top scholars from Vietnam to
enroll at OSU for graduate training in science
and technology.
The
agreement will take effect immediately to accommodate
VEF Fellows, beginning in the Fall of 2005. VEF
Fellows will be jointly supported by VEF and
OSU. VEF pays the students’ initial expenses
and also awards the university a stipend for
each student for two years of study.
Dr.
Gordon Emslie, OSU’s associate vice president
for research and dean of the OSU Graduate College, said VEF is a special
initiative by the U.S. Congress to bring the United
States and Vietnam closer
through educational exchanges. The foundation
is in its second year of operation and receives
the full support of the U.S. National Academies
in its fellowship selection process.
Currently,
VEF has more than 100 Fellows at 37 top U.S. graduate
institutions, mostly for doctoral degrees. All
VEF Fellows are required to return to Vietnam after
completing their academic programs in the U.S.
“Oklahoma State University is
proud to be a member of the VEF Alliance,” said
Emslie. “We are delighted to be able to
offer talented Vietnamese students an opportunity
to pursue advanced degrees in science and engineering
at our ‘Research-Entensive’ university,
and we are confident that students who choose
to come here will be impressed, both by the strength
of our programs and by the highly collegial environment
here.”
VEF
is governed by a Board of Directors whose members
include the Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of Treasury John Snow, Secretary of
Education Margaret Spellings, U.S. Senators
John Kerry and Chuck Hagel; U.S. Representatives
George Miller and Chris Smith.
Directors
also include six presidential appointees: Frank
Jao, president and CEO of Bridgecreek Development
Company; Herbert Allison, Jr., CEO of TIAA-CREF;
Dr. Robert Bryant, professor of mathematics,
Duke University; Dr. Charles Nguyen, dean of
the school of engineering, Catholic University
of America; Dr. Marilyn Pattillo, professor of
clinical nursing, University of Texas at Austin;
and Professor Toi Van Vo, professor of electrical
engineering and computer science, Tufts University.
“This
agreement marks the beginning of a new era for Vietnam to send its
best and brightest to the U.S. for
graduate education,” said Dr. Lynne McNamara,
Senior Program Officer of VEF. “These VEF
Fellows will become leaders in science and education
in Vietnam and
will help improve the country in profound ways. We
are very pleased that Oklahoma State University has
joined the VEF Alliance.”
For
additional information about the Vietnam Fellows
program, go to http://www.vef.gov
For
information about this page, send e-mail to Nestor Gonzales.
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