Vice Dean of Faculty of Political Economy, Head of Department of Economic Management
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Year of Birth: 1974
Academic title: Assoc. Prof, PhD
Language: Vietnamese/English
Email: dieppth@vnu.edu.vn
Phone (84-24) 37547506
EMPLOYMENT/EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor, PhD. Pham Thi Hong Diep is a Head of the Department of Economic Management, Deputy Head of the Faculty of Political Economy, University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. She was a scholar of the Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies in Seoul in 2013-2014; a scholar of the "Taiwan Fellowship" program in 2018; Within nearly 30 years of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience, Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Thi Hong Diep was the editor and co-editor of 2 monographs and 2 textbooks; Co-author of 6 textbooks, reference books and monographs; a team leader and participant of 11 scientific research projects at several levels, an author of more than 50 research projects, papers published in journals and proceedings of National and International Scientific Conferences in the fields of Economic Management, Vietnam Political Economy…
EDUCATION
PhD of Economics, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy, Vietnam (2001);
Master of Educational Management, Flinders University, Australia (2005);
Bachelor of Political Education, major in Political Economy, Hanoi National University of Education (1995).
Bachelor of English, University of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University, Hanoi (1995)
RESEARCH AND TEACHING ORIETATION
Teaching undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels in economics, with majors in Economic Management, Public Management, and Political Economy.
Main research directions: State economic management, Welfare state model, Vietnam's economic institutions
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
2004 – 2005: The Australian Development Scholarship for the Master degree
1997 - 2001: The Vietnamese Government Scholarship for the PhD degree
2013, 2017 Lecturer Performance Award, University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
Lecture, Deputy Head of the Office of Research and Partnership Development
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