Research and Knowledge Transfer

The Institution for Research on Education and Knowledge Transfer (REK Institute) was established based on its predecessor, the Reduvation Research Unit, in February 2023.

Main activities:

- Conducting fundamental research
- Organizing academic events
- Collaborating on and developing knowledge transfer projects
- Building the academic brand of Thanh Do University

To actively promote research activities within the university, the Institute for Research on Education and Knowledge Transfer (REK) serves as an indispensable unit. Thanh Do University places strong emphasis on developing research in the fields of social sciences and humanities, aiming for each graduating class to contribute meaningfully to this advancement.
The Institute brings together scientists, experienced experts, and a dedicated team of professionals to pursue research objectives and tasks in economics, education, and training. It also focuses on applying scientific and technological advances to enhance training quality and support the development goals of Thanh Do University.

Key Partners

Journal of Education, Ministry of Education and Training
Research Group on Educational Science and Policy, Vietnam National University Hanoi
iGroup Vietnam
Science and Development Newspaper, Ministry of Science and Technology
Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics (VIASM)
Ivy Prep Education
Institute for Liberal Education Development (Libero Institute)
TARC UMT University, Malaysia
UTP University, Malaysia
Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)
European Association of Science Editors (EASE)

REK Institute

Research Coach in Social Sciences (RCISS) is a training, coaching program in the field of social sciences. Launched in 2018, the program is currently managed by the Institution for Research on Education and Knowledge Transfer (REK) - Thanh Do University.
RCISS offers a range of courses—from foundational to advanced levels—focused on research skills, particularly within the social sciences.
Up to now, the program has welcomed over 1,000 participants and continues to mark important milestones in its development.

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