Vietnam’s higher education amid the forthcoming Fourth industrial revolution

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Facing the profound transformations generated by the forthcoming Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV) may not turn out to be among its beneficiaries. The research question of this paper is why Vietnam’s system of higher education is not able to effectively respond to the challenges resulting from the disruptive technologies. While selective aspects of this problem have been captured by K. Schwab, G. Sheridan, D. Taglioni, M. Hayden, S. Ryazantsev, N. Kuznetsov, Huynh Phu, Le Thi Kim Anh, Nguyen Hong Minh and other researchers, a cutting-edge study focusing on the ability of Vietnam’s education system to timely and comprehensively respond to the upcoming transformations has been absent thus far. The academic novelty of this paper is its analytical prism linking the identification of the presumed repercussions of the Fourth Industrial Revolution upon Vietnam with the readiness of the SRV’s system of higher education to make use of them to the country’s greatest advantage. The approach to the research question represents the synergy of qualitative and quantitative methods. The study is founded on primary sources and includes materials published by the SRV’s Ministry of Planning and Investment, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the SRV, Vietnam’s higher education institutions, speeches and interviews with Vietnamese government officials, and statistical data. The principal findings of the study represent the identification of the potential of Vietnam’s higher education system to meet the challenges stemming from the Fourth Industrial Revolution, while taking into account its accumulated shortcomings and the present preparedness to be involved in the worldwide digital teaching and learning environment.

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Evgeny A. Kanaev

National Research University Higher School of Economics; Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations

Email: ekanaev@hse.ru
Doctor of Sciences (History), Professor, School of International Affairs, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, National Research University Higher School of Economics. Leading researcher, Center for Asia-Pacific Studies, Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations

Rebecca Darnell

National Research University Higher School of Economics

Email: rd3154a@student.american.edu
Graduate student, European and Asian Studies program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Teaching assistant, Higher School of Economics-New Economic School Joint Bachelor’s Program

Le Hong Giang Dinh

National Research University Higher School of Economics

Email: giangdinh@yandex.ru
Graduate student, European and Asian Studies program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics

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