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International Conference “Problems of Coastal Areas in Historical and International Comparison: Media, Technical and Policy Issues”

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On March 14 - 15, 2025, the international conference titled “Problems of Coastal Areas in Historical and International Comparison:  Media, Technical and Policy Issues” was successfully co-organized by University of Sciences, Hue University, in collaboration with Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU, Germany).

The event welcomed numerous distinguished guests, including Prof. Detlef Briesen from Justus Liebig University Giessen; Prof. Ulrich Von Alemann from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf; representatives from the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Hue City; delegates from the Hue City Police Department; leaders of Hue University; and the DAAD Ambassador in Hue.

From HUSC, the conference was attended by Dr. Bui Quang Vu, Secretary of Party Committee and Chairman of the University Council; Assoc.Prof. Vo Thanh Tung, Rector and Chair of the Conference Organizing Committee; Dr. Phan Tuan Anh, Vice Rector; along with members of the organizing team, local and international scholars, environmental activists, and faculty members.

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In his opening remarks, Assoc.Prof. Vo Thanh Tung emphasized the vital role of coastal regions in promoting trade, culture, and tourism development, while also addressing the serious challenges these areas are currently facing due to environmental changes.

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Assoc.Prof. Vo Thanh Tung, Rector of HUSC, delivering remarks at the conference 

The conference brought together more than 50 national and international researchers and environment activists from various fields, featuring keynote speakers from Germany, India, Indonesia, Taiwan (China), Japan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, as well as numerous lecturers, graduate students, and undergraduates from across Vietnam.

The main objectives of the conference was to foster deeper understanding of the environmental and social contexts that render coastal issues increasingly urgent in today’s globalized world. Key research topics focused on the complex interactions between environmental change, media discourse, technological management, and public policy. The conference also served as a valuable platform for scholars to exchange ideas, share experiences, and engage in in-depth discussions.

Expected outcomes of the conference include the publication of a comprehensive research volume on coastal issues from a comparative international perspective; recommendations on communication and technological solutions to strengthen climate change resilience; the establishment of international research networks; and raising community awareness of the strategic significance of coastal regions in the context of global sustainability.

The conference will continue with its final sessions on March 15. Prior to the main event, on March 13, participating scholars enjoyed a cultural excursion, exploring Hue’s historical landmarks and enjoying a scenic boat tour along the Perfume River. The conference is expected to gain positive outcomes and generate meaningful contributions to research and solutions on environmental challenges and sustainable development in coastal areas worldwide.   

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Representative from JLU, Germany presented research findings on coastal regions

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Assoc. Prof. Hoang Cong Tin (HUSC) delivered a presentation at the conference

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Dr. Bui Quang Vu, Chairman of HUSC Council, presented a gift to Prof. Ulrich Von Alemann

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15/03/2025   Office for Science - Technology & International Relations