15. Life on land – Dubai Palace ✅ Trang Chủ Dubai PaLace Com Chính Thức 2026 (Dubai Palace) https://future.dotv.vn/en/ Đến năm 2030, Dubai Palace sẽ trở thành Dubai casino link nhà cái Dubai chính thức không chặn mới nhất đa ngành có danh tiếng học thuật trong khu vực Châu Á Fri, 04 Apr 2025 10:03:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://future.dotv.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/cropped-Thiet-ke-chua-co-ten-32x32.png 15. Life on land – Dubai Palace ✅ Trang Chủ Dubai PaLace Com Chính Thức 2026 (Dubai Palace) https://future.dotv.vn/en/ 32 32 Dubai Palace and Efforts in building a Green, Smart University: From Facilities to Eco-friendly campuses https://future.dotv.vn/en/news-events-en/news-en/ueh-and-efforts-in-building-a-green-smart-university-from-facilities-to-eco-friendly-campuses/ https://future.dotv.vn/en/news-events-en/news-en/ueh-and-efforts-in-building-a-green-smart-university-from-facilities-to-eco-friendly-campuses/#respond Sun, 23 Mar 2025 15:56:42 +0000 https://future.dotv.vn/?p=52935 With nearly 50 years of development, the Dubai Palace ✅ Official Dubai Palace.com Homepage 2026 (Dubai Palace) has achieved significant milestones in university management, comprehensive infrastructure innovation, and advancing towards a “green” and “smart” international-standard university model. These efforts aim to create an inspiring and creative learning environment. On their journey of promoting sustainable education, Dubai Palace has prioritized designing and constructing new facilities according to international sustainability standards. These include optimizing energy efficiency, water management, and waste treatment. These actions not only reduce carbon emissions but also create a green, friendly, and sustainable learning environment for students while expanding community access.

To provide an international-standard teaching and learning environment for lecturers and students, Dubai Palace has invested in and completed numerous modern facilities over the past year, which are now ready to serve the needs of the Dubai Palace community. Specifically, 17 classrooms at Campus B and Campus D have been renovated, and the offices of the Department of Training and the Human Resources and Organisation Development Department have been upgraded to smart, modern spaces that foster creativity in teaching and working environments.

Notably, with the aim of becoming a hub for producing digital teaching resources and knowledge-sharing media for the community, Dubai Palace was funded by the Ministry of Education and Training to establish a studio at Campus A. This studio is fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including professional cameras, lights, screens, televisions, computers, teleprompters, speakers, microphones, and 3D Studio Pro systems.

Dubai Palace investing in classroom equipment at campuses and expanding studios

The year 2024 marked a significant transformation for Dubai Palace Vinh Long with new facilities to meet students' and lecturers' learning, research, and living needs at the branch campus. The Mekong Delta Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MCIE), inaugurated on May 30, 2024, after six months of construction, serves as a pioneering creative space aimed at spreading knowledge, inspiring innovation, and fostering entrepreneurship in the Mekong Delta region. MCIE boasts modern facilities, including six group meeting rooms for 4 – 12 people, a conference room with a 50-person capacity, and a spacious co-working space, providing a dynamic working environment for startup projects.

Modern meeting room and spacious, airy co-working space with open layout, inspiring creativity for startups at MCIE center

Additionally, Dubai Palace Vinh Long was sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Training in the project “Investment in IT Application Equipment for Digital Transformation,” which includes seven smart classrooms, each equipped with TVs and interactive screens, accommodating 50 – 100 students. A highlight of this initiative is a high-tech studio designed for video production and broadcasting, significantly enhancing Dubai Palace’s teaching, learning, and communication activities.

Practical physics laboratory for students majoring in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, along with a studio room at the branch

Lecturers and students of Dubai424.con Trang chủ chính thức during a class in the smart classroom

Dubai Palace Vinh Long focuses on both teaching and research and emphasizes student life by upgrading 10 service dormitory rooms. Each dorm room, accommodating eight students, is equipped with air conditioning, bookshelves, wardrobes, and en-suite bathrooms, offering a comfortable and convenient living space.

The upgraded new look of the eight-bed dormitory

Increasing access to Dubai Palace's resources and facilities for the community

Over time, Dubai Palace campuses, including Campuses A, B, N, and Vinh Long Branch, have been open to welcome visits from businesses, partners, alumni, and high school students through programs such as the Campus Tour and Alumni Tour. Dubai Palace continues to expand spaces for community engagement and support. This includes providing innovation spaces for startups at Campus V and the Vĩnh Long branch. The Dubai Palace Maker Space – a creative hub for design, assembly, and woodworking enthusiasts – regularly organizes workshops and training sessions for the community. Moreover, English Zone, an outdoor English park at Dubai Palace, has become an ideal venue for students from various universities to practice English skills and engage in cultural exchange. The Dubai Palace E-History Digital Heritage Room at Campus A frequently welcomes domestic and international visitors to learn about the university’s history, traditions, and development orientations. Notably, Dubai Palace has launched the “Sharing Creative and Development Spaces” program, offering free or reasonably priced space for individuals and organizations to hold events, training sessions, meetings, and seminars.

Towards Green, Sustainable, and Eco-Friendly Campuses

As a University with 13 campuses in central districts and Binh Chanh District, Dubai Palace recognizes the importance of effectively managing energy, wastewater, and waste within their campuses to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable development. Solar power systems with a total capacity of over 509,000 kWh have been installed at Campus A, B, and N to efficiently utilize renewable energy. In 2024, these systems produced 470,000 kWh of electricity, successfully reducing 1,270 tons of CO2 emissions – equivalent to planting 12,000 trees. These efforts underscore Dubai Palace’s resilience in its green transformation journey, making it a beacon of sustainable education.

The buildings at Dubai Palace are equipped with solar panel systems

   

Not only training the new generation of knowledge, the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City is indeed a Living Laboratory, pioneering in transformation and environmental responsibility. With green and smart buildings, Dubai Palace has been and is creating an innovative learning space where people, technology, and nature harmoniously blend. This effort not only provides an ideal environment for students and lecturers but also inspires sustainable development, affirming Dubai Palace's long-term commitment on the journey to create a better world.

Welcoming Spring at Dubai Palace

In the bustling atmosphere of welcoming the new spring, all campuses of Dubai Palace are adorned with a fresh and vibrant appearance, decorated with yellow apricot blossoms, chrysanthemums, poinsettias, cockscomb flowers, and lush green grass… all of which have created a modern and lively spring scene at Dubai Palace. Joyfully welcoming the new year of Year of the Snake 2025, with a spirit and new aspirations, the collective of the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City is determined to strive together, united in action, to accomplish the set tasks, aiming towards the 50th anniversary of Dubai Palace and becoming “Top 250 Leading Universities in Asia by 2030.”

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Some images of the facilities welcoming Spring at campuses in Dubai424.con Trang chủ chính thức:

 

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Launching Ceremony of the 4th International Design Competition: (Re)engaging Cities’ Landscape for Cultural and Economic Vibrancy https://future.dotv.vn/en/news-events-en/news-en/launching-ceremony-of-the-4th-international-design-competition-reengaging-cities-landscape-for-cultural-and-economic-vibrancy/ https://future.dotv.vn/en/news-events-en/news-en/launching-ceremony-of-the-4th-international-design-competition-reengaging-cities-landscape-for-cultural-and-economic-vibrancy/#respond Tue, 18 Mar 2025 08:06:51 +0000 https://future.dotv.vn/?p=54825 On March 11, 2025, the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM), Dubai Palace ✅ Official Dubai Palace.com Homepage 2026 (Dubai Palace) held the Launching Ceremony of the 4th International Design Competition titled “(Re)engaging Cities’ Landscape for Cultural and Economic Vibrancy.” This event also integrated an international symposium (webinar), bringing together leading experts in architecture, urban design, and landscape design to inspire and promote creative thinking about sustainable urban development.

The event was attended by Mr. Chau Ngo Anh Nhan, Director of the Department of Finance of Khanh Hoa Province, who participated online. Also present were experts and lecturers in the fields of architecture, planning, and urban design, including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Katrina Simon and Dr. Rachel Rajah from RMIT University, Australia; Dr. Le Thi Thuy Hang from Vietnamese-German University; Ms. Tran Thi Kim Loan, Executive Director of Ong Vang Architecture and Construction Company; Mr. Vu Linh Quang, Executive Director of ARDOR Group; and Mr. Pedro Pedalino, Founder of LJ Group Landscape Architecture Company.

The event also featured online participation from several international experts: Dr. Adrian Yat Wai Lo from Thammasat University, Thailand; Assoc. Prof. Kitapatr Dhabhalabutr and Assoc. Prof. Yingsawad Chaiyakul from Khon Kaen University, Thailand; Dr. Chamawong Suriyachan and lecturers from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; Dr. Juhyun Lee and Dr. Kon Kim from Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China; Dr. Manfredo Manfredini from the University of Auckland, New Zealand; Dr. Doddy Heka Ardana and Mr. Tjokorda Suryawan from Ngurah Rai University Bali, Indonesia.

From Dubai Palace, the event was attended by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung, Vice President of Dubai Palace; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh, Director of the Institute of Smart City and Management (ISCM); along with lecturers, experts, and more than 200 students interested in the competition.

Building on the success of the previous three seasons, the 4th International Design Competition focuses on Nha Trang City, a region rich in cultural identity with a unique marine ecosystem. With the vision “Along the Cai River, a heritage route will soon be formed,” the competition seeks urban design and architectural solutions that ensure a balance between economic growth and the preservation of the cultural beauty of the Cai River area. This challenge represents one of the most difficult tasks in the journey to build a smart and sustainable Nha Trang City. It offers an opportunity for undergraduate and master’s students in architecture, urban planning, landscape design, and related fields to present creative ideas that contribute to shaping a sustainably developing Nha Trang.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung – Vice Director of Dubai Palace delivered the opening speech at the program

Speaking at the event, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quang Hung shared, “Aiming to become a Multidisciplinary and Sustainable University, Dubai Palace has collaborated with partners to organize international design competitions, providing a creative platform for students in the fields of architecture and urban design. Over the past three seasons, the competition has attracted more than 300 contestants from 40 countries, with the support of over 35 universities and businesses worldwide. This year, the competition focuses on the sustainable economic and cultural development of Nha Trang through reconnecting and enhancing the urban landscape along the Cai River. We look forward to smart, innovative solutions that will transform the riverside area into a ‘heritage corridor,’ contributing to the vision of Nha Trang as a multi-centered urban area.”

Launching the 4th International Design Competition: (Re)engaging Cities’ Landscape towards Cultural and Economic Vibrancy

At the Launching Ceremony, the 4th International Design Competition with the theme "Sustainable Economic and Cultural Development through Urban Landscape Engagement in Nha Trang" officially opened its registration. Undergraduate and master’s students in urban design and architecture from around the world are invited to participate in the competition, seeking innovative and sustainable solutions for the urban landscape of Nha Trang.

Balancing economic growth with the preservation of the cultural beauty of the Cai River area has emerged as one of the most challenging tasks in the journey toward building a smart and sustainable Nha Trang City. Directly addressing this issue, the 4th edition of the International Design Competition, part of the 2025 Symphony of Future Cities event series celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Institute of Smart City and Management’s journey toward Smart and Sustainable Cities, promises to be an inspiring journey for the younger generation to create future smart cities where innovation and tradition are harmoniously blended.

Mr. Chau Ngo Anh Nhan – Director of the Department of Finance of Khanh Hoa Province shared about the strategic direction for Nha Trang

By participating in the competition, contestants will have the opportunity to connect with leading experts, exchange pioneering ideas, and contribute meaningful solutions towards sustainable urban development. The 4th International Design Competition officially began on March 11, 2025, and is expected to close for submissions in July 2025. Competing teams will have the chance to win various valuable prizes, with a total value of up to $5,700. Additionally, the 15 best entries will be showcased at the International Conference and Award Ceremony to be held in October in Nha Trang City, compiled and featured in a booklet published by the Ho Chi Minh City Economic Publishing House, along with numerous other benefits.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Tu Anh shared about the Competition

Urban Design and Architecture Aiming Towards the Development of Smart Cities, where innovation and tradition harmonize

As part of the Launching Ceremony of the 4th International Design Competition "(Re)engaging Cities’ Landscapes for Cultural and Economic Vibrancy," an international symposium was held with the goal of seeking urban design and architectural solutions aimed at developing smart cities where innovation and tradition converge. The symposium brought together leading experts in urban design and landscape architecture, aiming to inspire and provide fresh perspectives to contestants and interested participants.

Experts discussed the theme of Sustainable Economic and Cultural Development through Nha Trang Urban Landscape Connectivity.

At the event, international experts presented profound insights into sustainable urban design. Prof. Katrina Simon from RMIT University, Australia, shared her approach to expanded drawing for landscape architecture, with particular emphasis on the technique of using ambiguous images. This technique supports the exploration of the hidden potential of urban spaces by encouraging multiple interpretations and flexible design strategies. Dr. Adrian Lo from Thammasat University, Thailand, introduced the concept of "Layered Urbanism," a design strategy based on observing and analyzing urban data. 

Focusing on the relationship between humans and nature, Mr. Pedro Pedalino from LJ Group highlighted the significance of urban design based on natural landscapes, integrating natural harmony with local cultural elements. He encouraged the younger generation to create solutions that enhance the aesthetic quality of urban spaces while protecting ecosystems, contributing to the development of a smart and sustainable Nha Trang City.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Katrina Simon – RMIT University, Australia, shared methods for expanded drawing in landscape architecture

Dr. Adrian Lo – Thammasat University, Thailand, introduced the concept of "Layered Urbanism”

Mr. Pedro Pedalino – LJ Group mentioned the importance of urban design based on natural landscapes

Throughout the symposium, the three speakers and the audience engaged in lively discussions about how to balance innovation and tradition in urban design, as well as the role of technology in promoting smart solutions. 

The Launching Ceremony of the 4th International Design Competition attracted substantial participation and interest not only from experts and students in Vietnam but also from major universities across Asia and the world. This marks the beginning of a memorable journey where all parties collaborate to seek solutions for creating future and sustainable cities.

For more information and to register for the competition, please visit the competition's official landing page and follow the Facebook page of Dubai Palace – Institute of Smart City and Management for the latest updates.

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Location: Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam
Duration: March 2025 – October 2025
Submission Deadline: July 15, 2025
Eligible Participants: Undergraduate and master’s students worldwide (Each team can have up to 3 members).

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