Vietnamese scientists and experts living in France will work with
their colleagues in the homeland in practical research works that are
highly applicable to socio-economic and scientific development.
The orientation was set in the 2013-2015 working term of the
Association for Vietnamese Scientists and Experts in France (AVSE)
during the association’s second congress on May 25.
In the term,
the scientists and experts have set to expand their network, organise
more thematic workshops, and boost the establishment of partnership and
business cooperation with the French scientific institutions to promote
Vietnam-France relations.
AVSE Chairman Nguyen Duc Khuong
reported that during 2011-2013 the association has organised 20
international conferences, symposiums and training courses focusing on
the fields of construction, finance and economics, IT and
telecommunications.
Noticeably, AVSE hosted several
talks dealing with historical, legal, and geopolitical issues relating
to the East Sea to affirm Vietnam ’s national sovereignty over
Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos, Khuong added.
The congress elected AVSE’s 13-member advisory council and its 22- member executive board./.