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Mr. Tuong Manh Dung - a union member of Hung Yen University of Technical Education.
Mr. Tuong Manh Dung - a union member of Hung Yen University of Technical Education.

Union members express their hope for the 14th National Party Congress

Quỳnh Chi (Báo lao động) 19/01/2026 17:23 (GMT+7)

On the eve of the 14th National Party Congress, Mr. Tuong Manh Dung - a member of the Trade Union of Hung Yen University of Technical Education expressed 4 great expectations.

Mr. Tuong Manh Dung is currently a lecturer in the Faculty of Political Theory, Hung Yen University of Technical Education.

As a teacher and intellectual who is directly involved in the cause of "growing people" and scientific research in a province with strong industrial development like Hung Yen, Mr. Dung always closely follows the country's transformation.

Looking back at the past term, I am extremely proud of the great achievements that the country has achieved under the wise leadership of the Party, especially the maintenance of macroeconomic stability and an increasingly high international position, said Mr. Dung.

Looking forward to the 14th National Congress of the Party - an important political event expected to open a new era, an era of national growth - Mr. Dung conveyed his expectations from the perspective of a person working in higher education and vocational education.

First, expect a real revolution in training high-quality technical human resources. The 13th National Congress has identified a strategic breakthrough in human resources, but in reality, implementation still has bottlenecks. Mr. Dung hopes that the 14th Congress will have stronger decisions to fundamentally innovate higher education and vocational education. Prioritize the development of technical and technological universities - places that train "practic engineers" with high skills, creative thinking, and master new technologies to meet the requirements of industrialization and modernization orientation associated with the Party's knowledge economy.

Second, expectations for a breakthrough mechanism in connecting the "three houses": State - School - Business House. Hung Yen is a province with many large industrial parks, and the demand for technical human resources is very high. However, like many other localities, the connection between universities and businesses in research and the transfer of scientific research results is still limited.

Mr. Dung is waiting for the 14th Congress to continue to issue strong enough economic policies and guidelines to encourage, even force, businesses (especially FDI enterprises) to participate deeply in the training process with universities; build R&D centers right at technical schools, creating conditions for lecturers and students to access real technology.

Third, expectations about placing science, technology and innovation at the center of the growth model. As a technical lecturer, Mr. Dung aspires to truly become a top national book. He hopes that the 14th Congress will continue to have mechanisms to untie financial and administrative procedures in scientific research, accept risks to a certain extent in research to encourage young scientists to commit and be creative. It is necessary to invest in key laboratories at technical universities to create core technologies and "Make in Vietnam" technology products.

Fourth, the expectation of building a team of leaders with a " worthwhile thinking, worthwhile doing" mindset for the cause of education and technology. Education innovation and technology development require leaders with vision, courage and enthusiasm. Mr. Dung believes that the Party will select strategic cadres who truly value talent, know how to listen to the opinions of intellectuals and scientists to make the right decisions, creating momentum for development.

We are always ready to contribute our intelligence and strength under the leadership of the Party to realize the Resolutions of the Congress, Mr. Dung shared.

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