Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and is the second largest city in the country. The city has a population of around 2.6 million people. The metropolitan area population is around 6.5 million people. The Hanoi Medical University was established in 1902 during the French colonisation. The university was named after Alexandre Yersin who was involved in discovering the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague. The university became Yersinia Pestis until it was renamed to its current now. Vietnam National University, Hanoi was established in 1993 and has 10 faculties in operation which include; science, humanities, languages, international studies, engineering, technology, business, education, law, business, medicine and pharmacy.
Cross Cultural Communications Training in Hanoi
Cross-Cultural Communications Training in Hanoi helps professionals understand cultural dynamics and communication practices across diverse environments. Learners explore cultural dimensions, barriers to effective communication, adaptation strategies and techniques to build inclusive, respectful professional interactions.
- Upskill with our Cross-cultural Communication Training
- Improve collaboration by understanding cultural perspectives
- Avoid costly misunderstandings in international business settings