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VinUniversity provides a number of opportunities for research to students 

  1. You can apply for research assistantship for existing projects posted on the Career Connect website.
  2. A number of your courses will have opportunities to do research as part of the course. 
  3. VinUni will opens up funding opportunities for independent research projects or research awards. Be sure to check the VinUni research website for announcements, and keep an eye on your inbox—we’ll be sharing updates with all students and faculty! 

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We understand that there is a lot of talent outside of VinUniversity, and we invite non VinUni students to participate in VinUni research. If you are interested in working with a VinUni faculty member on a research project, we invite you to contact our faculty directly or talk to your college. Here is the link to the SEARCH feature on the VinUni website that can also help you to find faculty members contact infomation.

  • You can find a list of the currently funded projects HERE.
  • Information about Research Centers is HERE.
  • Your best bet is to look up the profiles of the faculty members in your area of research interest and work directly with the faculty member to explore more.
  • You can ask your College or use the Search feature on this website or explore the College profiles to learn more about each faculty member VinUni website.

Yes, you can get paid as a research assistant for some projects. Contact the faculty member to inquire whether funding is available for the project that you are interested in. If you search for an opportunity on Career Connect, you will see the compensation information in the posting itself.

Discuss with your faculty advisor, your instructor about the time and commitment required for your course work and research before signing up for additional research workload. There is no magic bullet for managing time and workload, and we highly recommend that you communicate with your research mentor and advisor if you have concerns about workload.

The Research Management Office will organize some training workshops either online or in person and will open them for all students. In addition, the best training in research will come from working on the research itself and from your research mentor, we recommend that you take every opportunity to learn from your research mentor.