International Cooperation
Globalization and international integration in education have become inevitable trends. Therefore, deep and broad international integration in education and training is one of the key tasks of the Faculty of Building Materials . Throughout different periods, the Faculty of Building Materials has always recognized that only through international cooperation and integration can it access new knowledge, modern educational and training models, leverage external resources to develop human resources, strengthen infrastructure, affirm its position in training quality, and develop applied research to serve the local community.
The Faculty's current foreign partners are as follows:
- Delft University (Netherlands);
- Weimar University of Architecture
and Construction (Federal Republic of Germany);
- MGSU State University of Civil Engineering (Russian Federation);
Loughborough University
- University of Liverpool and Queen's University of Belfast (UK)
- National Taiwan University (Taiwan)
- Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT)
- Thammasat University (Thailand)
- National Institute of Applied Sciences
- INSA de Lyon, INSA de Toulouse (France);
- Saitama National University (Japan)
- Paris University of Civil Engineering (Republic of France)

International scientific conference within the framework of the cooperation project on Sustainable Construction Development with Loughborough University, United Kingdom.

Professor Marios Soutsos from Queen's University , Belfast (UK) visited and worked at the Faculty.
Since 2017, the Faculty of Materials has officially participated in the PFIEV High-Quality Engineering Training Program at the University of Civil Engineering , specializing in Construction Materials. The PFIEV program is a cooperation program between the Government of Vietnam and the Government of the Republic of France, under the Protocol signed on November 12, 1997, between the Ministry of Education and Training and the Ambassador of the Republic of France to Vietnam. Four universities in Vietnam were selected to participate: Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, Da Nang University of Technology (DUT), and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. The Faculty's partner in the PFIEV program is the National School of Civil Engineering of Paris.
Over the past period, through funding from the French Government, the Faculty has sent two lecturers to pursue advanced training in the Republic of France. This has opened up new opportunities to enhance cultural understanding, learning, exchange, share experiences, hone skills, and gain practical experience in an international educational environment.

The University of Civil Engineering awarded an honorary doctorate to Mr. Thibaut
- Head of International Cooperation at the National School of Civil Engineering, Paris
.
Partner of the Faculty of Building Materials in training high-quality Vietnamese-French engineers.

Signing ceremony for the SATREPS Project "Establishing an effective construction waste management system to control environmental pollution and enhance the capacity to manufacture new materials from recycled construction waste in Vietnam" with Japan (project from 2017 - 2023).
International Cooperation Related
- Professor Gwenn Le Saout (France) Exchanges with Faculty Students
- Faculty Welcomes Belgian and Canadian Professors for Thematic Lectures
- Academic Exchange with University of Liège - Kingdom of Belgium
- Notice of Japanese Government Scholarship (MEXT) from Kumamoto University
- Cooperation Agreement Signing between HUCE and Sika Limited Vietnam







