Hanoi University in Vietnam is introduced as follows:
Hanoi national university, Vietnam (Vietnamese nationality: i h? C song? c gia Han? 1. English: Hanoi, also referred to as "VNU", is one of the only two national universities in Vietnam. It was founded in 1906, formerly known as Zina University, and is located in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.
As a comprehensive university, it is also the center of continuing education, research and applied science in various industries and fields, and occupies an important position in the education system of Vietnamese universities.
Hanoi National University, as the first modern university established in Vietnam, is also one of the two national universities. It has gone through different stages of development and its name has been changed several times: its predecessor was Chi Na University (i h? c? & ampocircNg Dng, Toyo University/zhina University, zhina University, India).
1945165438+10 was renamed the National University of Vietnam (i h? C song? c gia Han? I, National University of Vietnam, National University of Hanoi); June 1956, changed to Hanoi university (i h? c T? ng h? p Hà N? I, Hanoi University).
Until199365438+February, Hanoi University (i h? c T? ng h? p Hà N? I) merged with Hanoi Normal University (i h? c S? ph? màN? I, Hanoi Normal University) and Hanoi Foreign Languages Normal University (I h? c S? ph? m Ngo? i ng? Hà N? I, Hanoi Foreign Studies Normal University) reorganized and established the present Hanoi National University.