UWA strengthens health and medical ties in Vietnam

24/02/2026 | 2 mins

A new partnership is advancing global health through research and education across priority areas including gastrointestinal health, audiology, optometry and broader health sciences.

The University of Western Australia signed a Memorandum of Understanding  with VinMec Healthcare System (VinMec) and the College of Health Sciences at VinUniversity (VinUni)  – both part of Vingroup, one of Asia’s largest conglomerates – a during a ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam last week.

The signing marks a milestone in a shared commitment to advancing global health through education, research and clinical collaboration, while creating new opportunities for UWA students and researchers to engage in impactful, internationally focused health initiatives.

The agreement builds on UWA’s growing partnership with VinUni, first established in 2024 through a 3+2 Business Master’s Articulation Pathway Program, which welcomed its first student cohort in 2025.

The new MoU represents a strategic expansion into health and medical sciences, leveraging VinMec’s extensive clinical network to support education, research and workforce development initiatives.

The partnership creates new opportunities for VinUni students to continue their studies at UWA through articulated academic pathways, while also supporting short-term training and professional development programs for clinicians and healthcare professionals from VinMec to undertake advanced training in Australia.

Students and researchers from both institutions will engage in clinical placements and translational research aligned with regional health priorities.

This includes research led by the UWA Marshall Centre for Infectious Diseases and Training into Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium estimated to affect about 70 per cent of Vietnam’s population and a key risk factor for gastric cancer.

Collaborations in audiology and hearing health, as well as optometry and vision sciences, will also support early detection, prevention and clinical capacity building.

Professor Silvana Gaudieri, Head of UWA School of Human Sciences, said the partnership reflected UWA’s commitment to delivering global impact through education and research.

“This agreement creates valuable opportunities for UWA students to learn in international clinical environments, while strengthening our ability to collaborate with leading institutions in Vietnam on health challenges of regional and global significance,” Professor Gaudieri said.

Professor Charlene Kahler, Head of UWA’s School of Biomedical Sciences and Director of the Marshall Centre for Infectious Diseases and Training, said the MoU strengthened pathways for translating research into meaningful outcomes.

“Working closely with VinMec and VinUni allows UWA to align research excellence with clinical expertise, supporting capacity building, workforce development and collaborative research that can directly improve health outcomes,” Professor Kahler said.

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Annelies Gartner (UWA PR & Media Adviser) 08 6488 6876

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