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Type | public |
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Established | 1968 |
Chancellor | Vương Toàn Thuyên |
Location | Hai Phong |
Campus | 171 Phan Đăng Lưu, Kiến An, Hai Phong, Vietnam |
Hai Phong University (Vietnamese: Đại học Hải Phòng, abbr.: HPU) is a public university established in 1968 in Hai Phong as In-service University. In 2000, this university was merged with some other higher institutions in Hai Phong to become Hai Phong Education University. On 9 April, 2004, the Prime Minister of Vietnam signed Decision 60/ 2004/ QĐ-TTg, to rename this university Hai Phong University.
Staff
The staff of this university includes 712 (as of 2007), of which 439 are faculty staff. The faculty is composed of 1 professor, 12 Ph.Doctors, 212 masters.
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