Please have a look at my aswer to the question for GOI-IES scholarships:
Explain the extent to which you have a long-term interest in Ireland and how will you promote links with Ireland during your time as a GOI-IES Scholar and following your studies, as GOI-IES Alumni?
My professional focus on smart city case studies has ignited a deep interest in Ireland's remarkable transformation. This small nation's journey from a post-colonial state to a global leader in urban innovation, exemplified by projects like Dublin's Smart Docklands and Cork Smart Gateway, offers invaluable lessons for developing nations like Vietnam. Ireland's success in implementing technological advancements, such as the Land Registry Digital Mapping Project and Planning Application Systems, has fostered a more transparent and efficient real estate market, revolutionizing urban living and attracting investment. This approach serves as a model I plan to study and adapt for Vietnam's development. Ireland's strategy of creating urban technology testbeds and promoting cross-sector collaboration aligns with my goal of contributing to sustainable, livable cities in Vietnam.
What truly solidifies my long-term commitment is Ireland's unwavering dedication to education and lifelong learning. Initiatives like the National Skills Strategy and Digital Skills for Citizens Scheme resonate deeply with my own aspirations and Vietnam's developmental needs. Ireland's efforts to promote digital education among economically disadvantaged citizens, as demonstrated by the National Broadband Plan and Public Library Digital Services, are particularly inspiring. As a Vietnamese from a poor family who faced societal pressure to prioritize domestic duties over education, I see Ireland as a beacon of opportunity. The supportive environment for continuous intellectual growth aligns perfectly with my vision for personal and professional development.
Therefore, I am committed to a long-term engagement with Ireland, building links and fostering a mutually beneficial partnership with Vietnam.
As a real estate investment researcher with digital data analysis expertise, I will actively participate in the Irish Institute of Digital Business (IIDB) Network at DCU to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies. I aim to initiate at least two joint research projects between Vietnamese and Irish institutions, focusing on adapting proven Irish smart city solutions to the Vietnamese context. These collaborations will address unique challenges in Vietnam's urban landscapes, such as financial fraud in real estate, leveraging blockchain and AI technologies. Drawing upon Ireland's successful implementations, like their blockchain-based property conveyancing system, we will develop tailored solutions for Vietnam.
Leveraging the Vietnam-Ireland Alumni Network, starting with students at DCU, I plan to organize annual small-scale conferences focused on specific urban challenges such as sustainable transportation and digital governance. These events will bring together experts from both countries to share insights and explore potential collaborations. Through these efforts, I will showcase Vietnamese research capabilities to potential Irish partners and investors, paving the way for long-term, mutually beneficial academic and professional relationships between our two countries. This initiative will also contribute to more transparent and efficient urban markets in Vietnam.
Post-graduation, I am eager to contribute to Ireland's ambitious climate neutrality goals by 2050 as a sustainable investment advisor. I will then leverage my growing expertise in smart city solutions and my network to connect Irish investors with Vietnamese real estate companies, promoting smart city concepts and transferring Irish learning approaches to enhance transparency and attract foreign investment in Vietnam. This knowledge transfer will advance mandatory ESG disclosure, enhance anti-money laundering measures, and increase market transparency in Vietnam, boosting investor confidence and local employment opportunities.
By sharing the formal education and insights gained from Ireland's learning approaches with local developers and corporations in Vietnam, I hope to elevate Vietnam's real estate sector to international standards of sustainability and transparency, fostering linkage between Irish and Vietnamese businesses.
Explain the extent to which you have a long-term interest in Ireland and how will you promote links with Ireland during your time as a GOI-IES Scholar and following your studies, as GOI-IES Alumni?
My professional focus on smart city case studies has ignited a deep interest in Ireland's remarkable transformation. This small nation's journey from a post-colonial state to a global leader in urban innovation, exemplified by projects like Dublin's Smart Docklands and Cork Smart Gateway, offers invaluable lessons for developing nations like Vietnam. Ireland's success in implementing technological advancements, such as the Land Registry Digital Mapping Project and Planning Application Systems, has fostered a more transparent and efficient real estate market, revolutionizing urban living and attracting investment. This approach serves as a model I plan to study and adapt for Vietnam's development. Ireland's strategy of creating urban technology testbeds and promoting cross-sector collaboration aligns with my goal of contributing to sustainable, livable cities in Vietnam.
What truly solidifies my long-term commitment is Ireland's unwavering dedication to education and lifelong learning. Initiatives like the National Skills Strategy and Digital Skills for Citizens Scheme resonate deeply with my own aspirations and Vietnam's developmental needs. Ireland's efforts to promote digital education among economically disadvantaged citizens, as demonstrated by the National Broadband Plan and Public Library Digital Services, are particularly inspiring. As a Vietnamese from a poor family who faced societal pressure to prioritize domestic duties over education, I see Ireland as a beacon of opportunity. The supportive environment for continuous intellectual growth aligns perfectly with my vision for personal and professional development.
Therefore, I am committed to a long-term engagement with Ireland, building links and fostering a mutually beneficial partnership with Vietnam.
As a real estate investment researcher with digital data analysis expertise, I will actively participate in the Irish Institute of Digital Business (IIDB) Network at DCU to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies. I aim to initiate at least two joint research projects between Vietnamese and Irish institutions, focusing on adapting proven Irish smart city solutions to the Vietnamese context. These collaborations will address unique challenges in Vietnam's urban landscapes, such as financial fraud in real estate, leveraging blockchain and AI technologies. Drawing upon Ireland's successful implementations, like their blockchain-based property conveyancing system, we will develop tailored solutions for Vietnam.
Leveraging the Vietnam-Ireland Alumni Network, starting with students at DCU, I plan to organize annual small-scale conferences focused on specific urban challenges such as sustainable transportation and digital governance. These events will bring together experts from both countries to share insights and explore potential collaborations. Through these efforts, I will showcase Vietnamese research capabilities to potential Irish partners and investors, paving the way for long-term, mutually beneficial academic and professional relationships between our two countries. This initiative will also contribute to more transparent and efficient urban markets in Vietnam.
Post-graduation, I am eager to contribute to Ireland's ambitious climate neutrality goals by 2050 as a sustainable investment advisor. I will then leverage my growing expertise in smart city solutions and my network to connect Irish investors with Vietnamese real estate companies, promoting smart city concepts and transferring Irish learning approaches to enhance transparency and attract foreign investment in Vietnam. This knowledge transfer will advance mandatory ESG disclosure, enhance anti-money laundering measures, and increase market transparency in Vietnam, boosting investor confidence and local employment opportunities.
By sharing the formal education and insights gained from Ireland's learning approaches with local developers and corporations in Vietnam, I hope to elevate Vietnam's real estate sector to international standards of sustainability and transparency, fostering linkage between Irish and Vietnamese businesses.