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University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City

 History

      Established in 1957, USSH was originally known as the Faculty of Letters, which was part of Saigon University. October, 1975, marked the beginning of a new era in the history of the university when it began its first academic year after the reunification of the country by instituting various changes in its training objectives, curricula and programs. Another landmark in the history of the university was the merging of the Faculty of Letters and the Faculty of Sciences in Saigon University in April, 1977, resulting in Ho Chi Minh City University (HCMU), the largest training and research center in the South of Vietnam. March, 1996, saw the separation of HCMU into its two components, University of Natural Sciences and University of Social Sciences and Humanities, both of which were given independent status and became members of Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City. With this reform, the university has been officially known as USSH ever since.

Faculty and Staff

      As of 2010, USSH has a total of 750 academic and non-academic staff, 480 of whom are faculty teaching members, including 30 Professors, 131 Doctors, and 221 Masters. Some USSH faculty members have been awarded the title of People’s Teacher, Teacher of Excellence, and other titles, and have received various medals and badges.

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