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More students to receive scholarship
11:05, 2014/08/20
The Rencontre du Viet Nam (Meeting Viet Nam) and Vallet Scholarship Fund set aside VND20 billion (US$952,000) to award to 2,250 outstanding Vietnamese students this year.
High school students will receive scholarships worth VND8 million ($380) each while students at universities and colleges and young researchers will receive VND13 million ($619) each.
 
Since its establishment in 2001, the fund has awarded over VND120 billion ($5.7 million) to nearly 25,000 students. The fund was established by the French Professor Odon Vallet, from France's Sorbonne University, through the Meeting Viet Nam organisation founded by the Vietnamese-French Professor Tran Thanh Van. 
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