BEST PROJECT MEETING: CELEBRATING 1 YEAR OF SUCCESS AND CHARTING THE FUTURE

Piraeus, Greece – October 2025 

Within the framework of the 7th International Staff Week, the delegation from member universities of BEST participated in the Project Meeting of the BEST Project – a significant milestone marking one successful year of implementation since October 2024.

BEST (Boosting Excellence in Second Tier HEIs) is an Erasmus+ KA171 International Mobility project (reference number: 101179588), co-funded by the European Union. The project brings together universities from Europe, Asia, and Africa, aimed at enhancing the quality and competitiveness of universities through international cooperation.

During the meeting, Dr. Mario De Martino- Project Coordinator, summarized the key achievements of the first year in terms of Mobility, Training & Capacity Building, Online Presence and Networking Partnerships. 

The BEST Project Meeting took place with representatives from all member institutions, aimed at evaluating, reviewing, and outlining plans for the next phase:

– Overview reports on achievements of each Work Package

– Assessment of mobility and training activities effectiveness

– Sharing challenges and lessons learned

– Analysis of project impact on member institutions

– Detailed plans for upcoming Work Packages

– Specific task assignments for each partner

– Discussion on resources and budget

– Development of detailed implementation timeline

The BEST Project Meeting was not only an occasion to review one year of success but also an opportunity for partners to reaffirm their commitment and build a concrete roadmap for the next phase. With HUB’s active participation and increasingly important role, we are confident that the BEST project will continue to deliver impressive results, contributing to enhancing higher education quality not only at member institutions but also broadly across the region and globally.

7TH INTERNATIONAL STAFF WEEK SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDED IN GREECE

Piraeus, Greece – The delegation from 15+ member universities attended the Closing Ceremony and Certificate Presentation of the 7th International Staff Week under the BEST Project at the University of Piraeus, Greece, marking the successful conclusion of the meaningful international training program.

All the delegations actively participated in over 20 academic sessions and specialized workshops covering diverse topics, including:

  • European Education Policy- Modern development trends
  • International Research Collaboration- Building sustainable partnerships
  • COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning)- International online teaching methods
  • AI in Higher Education- Applying artificial intelligence to teaching and management
  • European Student Card- Towards flexibility and integration
  • Diversity and Social Inclusion – Building an equitable education environment
  • Smart and Sustainable Cities- The role of universities

Notably, the delegations had the opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from leading experts from UNESCO, the European Commission, Erasmus+ Associations, and representatives from universities in Poland, Germany, Cyprus, Uganda, Kenya, and Armenia.

At the Closing Ceremony Professor Spyridon Roukanas acknowledged the enthusiastic participation of all international delegates and emphasized the importance of building sustainable cooperation networks among universities. He particularly praised the learning spirit and active contributions of the all delegations during discussion sessions.

Upon returning to home countries, members of the Project will organize internal sharing sessions to disseminate the knowledge and experience gained, while building a specific roadmap to:

– Develop COIL programs with international partners

– Apply AI to management and teaching

– Enhance the capacity of faculty and administrative staff

– Expand Erasmus+ cooperation activities

– Increase international student and faculty exchanges

The 7th International Staff Week was not only an academic event but also a cultural bridge, creating a solid foundation for long-term cooperation among project member universities and leading European universities, enhancing the international inclusion plan. 

HO CHI MINH UNIVERSITY OF BANKING (HUB) SIGNED A COMPREHENSIVE COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH PIRAEUS UNIVERSITY, GREECE

Piraeus, Greece – October 24, 2025 – Within the framework of the 7th International Cooperation Week, Ho Chi Minh City Banking University (HUB) and Piraeus University, Greece officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on cultural, academic and scientific cooperation, marking an important milestone in HUB’s internationalization strategy.

The signing ceremony took place solemnly with the presence of senior leaders of both sides:

From HUB:

– Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung – Rector

– Dr. Luong Thi Thu Thuy – Vice President in charge of SaigonISB International Training Institute

– Dr. Tran Hai Van – Vice President of SaigonISB International Training Institute

Representatives of Piraeus University:

– Professor Michael E. Sfakianakis – Rector

– Professor Spyridon Roukanas – Vice President in charge of academic and administrative affairs, institutional coordinator of Erasmus+

– Dr. Christina Kontogoulidou – Head of International Relations and European Programmes

According to the signed Memorandum of Understanding, the two sides commit to promoting comprehensive cooperation in the following areas: Academic and cultural exchanges; Scientific research cooperation; Co-organizing international seminars, workshops and conferences; participating in short-term and summer training programs; development of COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) programs

The MOU also includes an agreement to participate in Erasmus+ KA171 International Mobility projects, exchange students and staff within the Erasmus+ framework and cooperation in European university alliances

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Prof. Michael E. Sfakianakis, Rector of the University of Piraeus, shared: “We are delighted to welcome HUB – a dynamic and visionary university from Vietnam – as our strategic partner. With 87 years of experience in higher education and being an Erasmus+ coordinator with a network of more than 300 global partner schools, we believe that this cooperation will bring great value to both parties, especially in the context of digital education and AI applications that are developing strongly.”

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung, Rector of HUB, also emphasized: “This is an important step forward in HUB’s internationalization strategy. Piraeus University is not only a leading university in Europe but also has strengths in fields that coincide with HUB’s development orientation such as economics, finance, banking, information technology and AI. This cooperation agreement opens up many opportunities for HUB students, lecturers and staff to access a world-class academic environment, while creating conditions for the two schools to cooperate in research and educational development.”

University of Piraeus (UNIPI) was founded in 1938 and is one of the most prestigious public universities in Greece with outstanding achievements:

  • Top 3% of the best universities in the world

Top 1 in Greece in economics, finance, technology

  •  International Network:

– Erasmus+ Institutional Coordinator

– Cooperation with more than 300 global universities

– Member of the EUonAIR Alliance for AI in Education

  •  UNESCO Recognition:

– UNESCO Professorship on “Creative Cities in Motion: Urban Sustainable Mobility and Utilization of Cultural Resources”

  •  The school has more than 20,000 students; 9 faculties with 30+ training programs and 50+ specialized research laboratories

The signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding with Piraeus University is not only an outstanding achievement of the working trip at the 7th International Cooperation Week but also a testament to HUB’s continuous efforts in building a high-quality international partnership network.

With this agreement, HUB has officially entered the European education ecosystem, opening up countless opportunities for the student and lecturer community to access the most advanced educational standards, while affirming HUB’s position on the international higher education map.

OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 7th INTERNATIONAL STAFF WEEK AT UNIVERSITY OF PIRAEUS, GREECE

On October 20, 2025, the official opening of the 7th International Staff Week was held by the University of Piraeus in Greece

Established in 1938, the University of Piraeus is one of Greece’s leading public universities, ranked in the top 3% of universities worldwide. As an Institutional Coordinator for Erasmus+ with a network of over 300 partner universities globally, it holds a UNESCO Chair on “Creative Cities in Motion” and is a member of the EUonAIR European University Alliance on Artificial Intelligence.

The university is located in Piraeus – Greece’s largest port city with over 2,500 years of history, serving as a crucial gateway between East and West and the departure point to famous Greek islands. This strategic location combined with modern facilities makes Piraeus an ideal venue for large-scale international events.

Event Scale and Scope:

The program, taking place from October 20-27, 2025, is a major international event featuring:

  • 20+ academic sessions and specialized workshops
  • Speakers from multiple continents: Europe (Greece, Poland, Germany, Cyprus), Asia (Vietnam, Armenia), Africa (Uganda, Kenya)
  • Participating organizations: UNESCO, European Commission, Erasmus+ Associations
  • Diverse topics: EU Education Policy, AI in Education, International Research Collaboration, COIL, Social Inclusion

The program focuses on activities of Working Groups 3, 4, and 6 of BEST project, providing the HUB delegation with valuable opportunities to learn from international experiences and expand cooperation networks with European partners.

The delegation from Ho Chi Minh University of Banking (HUB), led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung – Rector, attended the Opening Ceremony of the International week and the annual meeting under the BEST Project (Boosting Excellence in Second Tier HEIs) held at the University of Piraeus, Greece – an initiative co-funded by the European Union aimed at enhancing the quality of higher education. Accompanying the delegation were Dr. Luong Thi Thu Thuy – Acting Director of Saigon International School of Business (SaigonISB) and Dr. Tran Hai Van – Vice Director of SaigonISB. The presence of senior leadership demonstrates HUB’s strong commitment to promoting international cooperation and enhancing training quality.

There was attendance from the HUB delegation alongside high-level leaders from the project’s member universities, as well as representatives from the local governors. 

Professor Michail E. Sfakianakis- Rector of the University of Piraeus, delivered the opening address, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in improving higher education quality.

Ms. Andriana Zarakeli-Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Piraeus for Extroversion, Tourism and European Projects, shared insights on the role of local government in supporting continental-scale educational initiatives.

Professor Spyridon Roukanas- Vice-Rector for Academic and Administrative Affairs and Institutional Coordinator of Erasmus+ at the University of Piraeus, presented the project activities and implementation plans.

The BEST Project is part of the Erasmus+ program aimed at strengthening the capacity and quality of higher education institutions across Europe. HUB’s participation in this training program demonstrates the university’s commitment to international integration, enhancing training and research quality, while affirming its position on the international stage.

Speaking at the ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Trung shared: “This is an invaluable opportunity for HUB to learn best practices from European partners, especially in the field of international education. Participating in the program at the University of Piraeus – a leading institution with extensive experience in international cooperation and as an Erasmus+ coordinator – will provide us with a comprehensive view of European education standards. We look forward to building sustainable cooperative relationships that will contribute to enhancing HUB’s training quality and international standing.”

With the participation of a leadership team with deep expertise in international education, HUB expects to gain valuable knowledge and experience while establishing strategic connections with leading universities and prestigious international organizations such as UNESCO and the European Commission, contributing significantly to the university’s development strategy in the coming period.

The program serves not only as a knowledge-sharing platform but also creates a vibrant international networking forum, contributing to the development of global higher education and building a world-class higher education space.

Erasmus+ Support Boosts Angkor University’s Global Vision & Digital Growth

Angkor University Celebrates Major Milestone in International Development and Digital Transformation Angkor University (AU) proudly marks another significant milestone in its journey toward international excellence and comprehensive digital transformation.

 Through the prestigious Erasmus+ Programme, co-funded by the European Union, AU is strengthening its position as a leading institution in Southeast Asia by fostering global collaboration, driving academic innovation, and advancing campus digitalization throughout the 2024–2027 period.

The Erasmus+ partnership represents more than just funding—it embodies AU’s strategic commitment to becoming a truly international university. This collaboration enables Angkor University to strengthen partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, creating a robust network of academic exchange and cooperation. By participating in this EU-supported programme, AU joins a prestigious community of universities dedicated to advancing higher education through international collaboration and shared innovation. The programme’s support allows AU to enhance its curriculum development and research capabilities, ensuring that students receive world-class education that meets international standards. Faculty members gain access to cutting-edge teaching methodologies and research opportunities, while students benefit from enriched learning experiences that prepare them for the global marketplace.

One of the cornerstones of the Erasmus+ partnership is the promotion of student and staff mobility. This initiative opens doors for AU students to study at partner institutions across Europe and beyond, exposing them to diverse academic environments and cultural perspectives. Similarly, AU faculty and staff members can participate in training programmes, teaching exchanges, and collaborative research projects with their international counterparts.

These mobility opportunities are transformative, allowing participants to build international networks, gain cross-cultural competencies, and bring fresh perspectives back to the AU community. The experience enriches not only individual participants but also strengthens the entire institution’s capacity for innovation and global engagement.

A major highlight of the Erasmus+ support has been AU’s significant investment in digital infrastructure modernization. The university has upgraded its IT systems with state-of-the-art technology, including new Dell PowerEdge servers and Cisco network systems. These enhancements dramatically boost the university’s capacity for digital learning, online collaboration, and advanced research computing.

The upgraded infrastructure enables AU to offer more sophisticated e-learning platforms, support data-intensive research projects, and provide seamless connectivity across campus. This digital transformation ensures that AU students and faculty have access to the technological tools necessary for 21st-century education and research, positioning the university at the forefront of educational innovation in Cambodia.

This milestone reflects Angkor University’s unwavering commitment to innovation, technology integration, and global academic excellence. By leveraging Erasmus+ support, AU demonstrates its proactive approach to meeting the evolving needs of higher education in an increasingly interconnected world. The university’s leadership recognizes that excellence in education requires both strong international partnerships and robust technological infrastructure. As AU continues to implement its strategic plan through 2027, the institution remains focused on delivering high-quality education, fostering research excellence, and preparing graduates who can compete and succeed on the global stage. The Erasmus+ partnership serves as a catalyst for sustained growth and continuous improvement across all aspects of university operations.

The collaboration between Angkor University and the Erasmus+ Programme represents an exciting chapter in Cambodia’s higher education landscape. As AU continues to expand its international presence and enhance its academic offerings, students, faculty, and the broader community will benefit from the opportunities created through this partnership.

For more information about Angkor University’s international programmes, partnership opportunities, and the ongoing digital transformation initiatives, please visit our website or contact the International Relations Office.

About Erasmus+

Erasmus+ is the European Union’s flagship programme supporting education, training, youth, and sport across Europe and beyond. Through international cooperation and capacity-building projects, Erasmus+ helps institutions enhance quality, foster innovation, and build sustainable partnerships that benefit students, staff, and communities worldwide.

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