VinUniversity and the University of South Carolina partnering for a new global experience for students

August 27, 2024

(Hanoi, Vietnam) — VinUniversity is delighted to announce an official partnership with the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina through a global exchange program. This exchange program will welcome students from both universities for one semester.

“Our collaboration with the University of South Carolina aligns with VinUni’s goal of providing students with the highest quality education and global exchange experiences. VinUni is excited to welcome students from the University of South Carolina to our campus and to send VinUni students to South Carolina. This partnership will not only enrich the educational experiences of our students but also strengthen the relationship between the two universities. We look forward to seeing the positive outcome of this exciting new program”, shared Professor David Bangsberg, Provost of VinUniversity.

The Darla Moore School of Business is ranked as the number one school for undergraduate international business and the international MBA program. It also holds the 57th position in the ranking of the best business schools according to U.S. News & World Report, a leading ranking system for higher education institutions in the United States. By participating in the Moore School, VinUni students will receive world-class education and immerse themselves in the cultural diversity of South Carolina.

“At the Darla Moore School of Business, we are always excited to collaborate with like-minded universities around the world. We continuously strive for excellence in all our endeavors, as evidenced by the recent Gartner rankings for supply chain and U.S. News international business rankings,” said Rohit Verma, Dean of the Moore School and USC Education Foundation Distinguished Professor. “The Moore School focuses on high achievement and celebrates excellence. This partnership underscores that mission by providing students with cutting-edge and practical international opportunities. By working together with VinUniversity, we will offer students a broad spectrum of knowledge and rich cultural experiences while preparing them to become global leaders.”

“We are honored to partner with VinUniversity in this student exchange program and look forward to achieving great things together,” said Marc van Essen, Associate Dean of International Programs and Partnerships at the Darla Moore School of Business. “This partnership not only expands learning and career development opportunities for students from both institutions but also fosters mutual understanding and cultural exchange between the United States and Vietnam. Through this program, we will equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become sought-after multinational corporation executives.”

As the University of South Carolina seeks to create more opportunities for students, the thriving exchange program between VinUniversity and the Darla Moore School of Business is being developed to include an integrated business degree program, aiming to create even more opportunities for students.


ABOUT THE DARLA MOORE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

The Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina is among the highest-ranked business schools in the world. Well known for international business education and research, the school also has highly ranked operations and supply chain programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and ensures that all undergraduate and postgraduate students leave the school data proficient, analytically capable, and functionally based. Founded in 1919, the school has a history of innovative educational leadership, blending academic preparation with real-world experience through internships, consulting projects, study abroad programs, and entrepreneurial opportunities. The Moore School offers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees, as well as distinctive executive education programs. In 1998, the school was named for South Carolina native and New York financier Darla Moore, making the University of South Carolina the first major university to name its business school after a woman.

Learn more at sc.edu/moore