Student’s death inspires stricter rules on study abroad

Published: 13/01/2009 05:00

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VietNamNet BridgeThe Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) will tighten its regulations on Vietnamese students abroad following the recent murder of a Vietnamese student, Tang Quoc Binh, in Moscow.

Tang Quoc Binh.
Binh was in his first year of study at Moscow’s State University of Management.

Director of the Department for Student Affairs Phung Khac Binh told reporters gathered at a press conference.

He said: “The MoET’s International Education Development Department is drafting legal documents to ensure the safety of Vietnamese students.”

There are currently no requirements on self-financing overseas students to make regular report to Vietnamese embassies, he said.

The ministry will therefore build regulations to require these overseas students to check-in with the embassies to ensure their safety.

“There are already some measures in place to protect the interests of Vietnamese students abroad. In Russia, two embassy officers are responsible for students’ interests, and regularly report to the Ministry’s Department of International Education Development and International Co-operation,” he said.

Immediately after getting information relating to Binh’s murder, the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia sent an officer to the scene and sent a diplomatic note to authorised Russian agencies, asking them to establish an investigation team and find the culprits fast.

The ministry warns all students studying abroad to not stay out late at night.

(Source: Viet Nam News)

Update from: http://english.vietnamnet.vn//education/2009/01/823911/

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