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1. The 25th National Student Mathematical Olympiad
- Time: From April 10th to 15th, 2017;
- Location: Phu Yen University, Phu Yen Province;
- Awards achieved: In this contest, nearly 80 universities and colleges with more than 700 students from all over the country participated. PVU's students won 3 third prizes and 1 consolation prize.
2. The 20th National Student Physics Olympiad
- Time: From April 19th to 24th, 2017;
- Location: Tan Trao University, Tuyen Quang Province;
- Awards achieved: This is the 4th time PVU had students participating. In this contest, 44 universities and colleges with more than 250 students from all over the country participated. PVU's students won 06 second prizes.
3. The 29th National Student Mechanics Olympiad
- Time: From April 15th to 16th, 2017
- Location: Tran Dai Nghia University, Ho Chi Minh City
- Awards achieved: This is the second time PVU had students participating. 44 universities and colleges with more than 1,266 students across the country participatedv in this contest. PVU's students won 01 Third Prize and 08 Consolation prizes.
In April 2016, PetroVietnam University (PVU) sent 03 Olympiad teams to participate in the National Olympiad 2016, including Physics Olympiad in Da Nang, Chemistry Olympiad in Ha Noi and Mathematical Olympiad in Binh Dinh and achieved very high results. In particular, PVU Physics Olympiad team won the first prize of the whole delegation among 49 universities and colleges.

1. The 19th National Student Physics Olympiad
This year, the Physics Olympiad team from PVU had 6 students (in 2015 there were 7 students). This contest took place from April 20th to 24th, 2016 at Duy Tan University, Da Nang City. Assoc. Prof - Dr. Pham Hong Quang and Ms. Nguyen To Nga were in charge of the PVU Physics Olympiad delegation. PVU Physics Olympiad team ranked first in the whole group of 49 universities and colleges.
Awarding Ceremony of 19th National Student Physics Olympiad 2016 at Duy Tan University, Da Nang
Specifically, in the multiple-choice test, 3 first prize winners were Pham Hoai Nhon - Class K3ĐC-DVD, Le Duc Tho - Class K3KKT and Truong Khoi Nguyen - Class K3LHD. 02 first prizes in the experiment test belong to Nguyen Thi Thu An - Class K4ĐC-ĐVD and Le Dinh Ty - Class K4ĐC-ĐVD. The problem-solving section had 01 second prize for Le Duc Tho – Class K3KKT and 01 third prize for Hoang Trung – Class K3KKT.
As for the multiple-choice test, after 19 times the exam was held, PVU Team has re-established the record with the same score set by the VNU – University of Science (VNU-HUS) in 2014 - 18/20.
2. The 9th National Student Chemistry Olympiad
This year's Chemistry Olympiad team had 5 students (in 2014 there were 5 students, Chemistry Olympiad was held every 2 years). The Chemistry Olympiad took place from April 16th to 23rd, 2016 at Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI), Hanoi City. Dr. Dam Thi Thanh Hai and Mr. Nguyen Van Kiet were in charge of the delegation.
As a result, PVU Chemistry Olympiad team won 1 first prize by Nguyen Phuc Hong - Class K3LHD; 03 Second prizes won by Duong Nguyen Cong Thanh - K2LHD, Nguyen Van Toan - Class K4ĐC-ĐVD and Tran Sy Nhat - Class K4LHD. There was 01 third prize belonged to Nguyen Hung Vuong - Class K3LHD.
3. The 24th National Student Mathematical Olympiad
This year's PVU Mathematical Olympiad team had 06 students (in 2015 there were 7 students). The Mathematical Olympiad took place from April 10th – 17th, 2016 at Quy Nhon University, Binh Dinh Province. Dr. Nguyen Van Loi was in charge of the delegation.
As a result, there was 01 First Prize in Algebra successfully got by Luong Khanh Loc - Class K4KKT; 01 Second Prize in Algebra by Dang Huu Minh - Class K3KKT and 01 Second Prize in Calculus by Le Minh Truong - Class K4KKT. There were 02 Third Prizes in Calculus won by Ho Sy Quynh - Class K3ĐC-ĐVD and Luong Khanh Loc - K4KKT.
Organized by the Ministry of Education and Training, the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA), Vietnam Physics Society (VPS) and Telecommunications University (TCU), the 18th National Student Physics Olympiad took place in Nha Trang City from April 23rd to 26th, 2015.
In this year's contest, there were 43 colleges, universities and academies across the country with 250 students competing.
PVU Physics Olympiad team participated with 7 students, competing in all three contest contents, namely solving problems, experiments and multiple choice
PVU Physics Olympiad team won 4 first prizes (out of a total of 27 first prizes awarded for all three contest contents), 1 second prize and 2 third prizes. Four first prizes belonged to On Kim Thinh, Truong Khoi Nguyen, Nguyen Di Tung and Le Duc Tho.

In particular, PVU's first prizes were among the highest scores. With those achievements, PVU was awarded the first prize of the whole group by the organizers.
This is only the second year PVU participated in the contest and we made a great progress compared to the first time.
The achievements of PVU Physics Olympiad team once again affirm the training quality and efforts of PVU lectures and students. PVU has been recognized in national contests.
The 23rd National Mathematical Olympiad took place in Hue City from April 12th to 19th, 2015. It was organised Ministry of Education and Training, The Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA), the Vietnam Student Association Central Committee, the Vietnam Mathematical Society (VMS), Phu Yen University and University of Economics - Hue University.

In this year's contest, 88 colleges, universities and academies across the country with nearly 800 turns of students competed in two subjects, namely Algebra and Calculus. PVU Mathematical Olympiad team sentt 7 students to join the team.
PVU Mathematical Olympiad team won 2 first prizes, 1 second prize and 3 third prizes. Two first prizes belonged to Ho Sy Quynh (K3, first prize in Algebra) and Nguyen Quoc Viet (K4, first prize in Analysis). This achievement once again affirms the training quality and efforts of PVU lectures and students.
The opening ceremony of the 17th National Student Physics Olympiad was held by the Ministry of Education and Training, the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA) and Vietnam Physics Society (VPS) at Saigon University on April 24th, 2014.
More than 200 students from 36 universities and colleges across the country participated in this year's contest. PVU Physics Olympiad team participated for the first time with 06 students competing in all contents, namely solving problems, experiments and multiple choice

PVU Physics Olympiad team in 2014
As a result, all 06 PVU students won excellent prizes with 03 second prizes, 03 third prizes and 01 consolation prize, in which On Kim Thinh (K2) excellently won 01 second prize and 01 third prize. In the end, PVU ranked third in the whole group.

PVU Physics Olympiad Delegation at Closing and Awarding Ceremony
The achieved results once again prove the quality of teaching and learning of PVU's lecturers and students, and especially her the high-quality training.
At the 8th National Student Chemistry Olympiad 2014, PVU Chemistry Olympiad team ranked in the top 5 in Group B with On Kim Thinh, Nguyen Tien Dung won second prize, Duong Nguyen Cong Thanh, and Tran Van Hung got third prizes, and Nguyen Le Thanh Hung got consolation prize.
The 8th National Student Chemistry Olympiad took place from 6th – 9th April, 2014 at Can Tho University. The contest was organized by the Chemical Society of Vietnam (CSV), the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA), the Ministry of Education and Training, and the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union once every 2 years. The contest is an event for students of universities and colleges with a common passion for Chemistry to have the opportunity to exchange, learn, and express their passion for science. At the same time, this is an opportunity for officials and lecturers of the universities to exchange expertise, share teaching and research experiences, enhance mutual understanding and creat opportunities for academic cooperation in the future.
This year's contest had a total of 198 contestants from 30 universities and colleges across the country. They were divided into 38 teams to compete in 03 groups. Group A includes 13 teams with 65 students, Group B 14 teams with 70 students and Group C 11 teams with 65 students.
In this contest, PVU Chemistry Olympiad team led by Dr. Hoang Hung as team leader, along with two lecturers, Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Nhung and Mr. Nguyen Van Kiet, participated in Group B.

PVU Chemistry Olympiad team in 2014
This is the first time that PVU participated in the Contest. The team achieved high results, ranking in the top 5 of the whole group with all students winning prizes, including 2 second prizes, 2 third prizes, and 1 consolation prize.

PVU Chemistry Olympiad team at the Closing Ceremony
After two days of intense competition, the PVU delegation had an exchange trip with other students at Song Tien - Ben Tre tourist area.
PVU won 1 first prize, 1 second prize and 3 third prizes at the 21th National Mathematical Olympiad
On April 13th, at Trung Vuong Theater - Da Nang City, the Closing and Awarding Ceremony was held to award prize to the winners at the 21th National Mathematical Olympiad jointly organized by the Ministry of Education and Training, The Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA), the Vietnam Mathematical Society (VMS) and the Vietnam National Union of Students (VNUS) and Duy Tan University.

PVU Mathematical Olympiad team
This exam attracted 900 students from 89 universities and colleges across the country. PVU sent 02 teams with 06 students to compete in both subjects Algebra and Calculus and excellently won 01 first prize, 01 second prize and 03 third prizes. To be specific, Dao Trong Nguyen won the first prize in Calculus, Nguyen Van Thu won second prize in Algebra, Pham Hong Bay and Nguyen Tu Bon won third prize in Algebra and Tran Cong Minh won third prize in Calculus.

PVU Mathematical Olympiad team took photo with Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Quang Quy - Deputy Minister of Education and Training

PVU Mathematical Olympiad team took photo with leaders of the Vietnam Mathematical Society (VMS)
Although it was only the second time participating, PVU students’ results were outstanding. That has confirmed our teachers’ and students’ efforts and PVU’s high-quality training.
PVU won 2 second prizes and 4 third prizes in the first time participating in the 20th National Student Mathematical Olympiad.
The 20th National Student Mathematical Olympiad was jointly organized by Ministry of Education and Training, the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA), the Central Committee of the Vietnam Student Association, the Vietnam Mathematical Society (VMS) and Phu Yen University on April 10th – 14th at Phu Yen University. PVU students excellently won 2 second prizes and 4 third prizes in Algebra and Calculus. On April 14 in Tuy Hoa city, the closing and awarding ceremony was solemnly held.

PVU Mathematicall Olympiad Delegation at Closing and Awarding Ceremony
Joining with more than 660 students from 77 universities and colleges across the country, PVU team had 6 students who all won prizes. Dao Trong Nguyen and Nguyen Van Tu won second prize in Calculus and Algebra, respectively; Nguyen Ba Hoang Cuong and Nguyen Van Thu won third prize in Algebra; Tran Cong Minh and Nguyen Ngoc Quy won third prize in Calculus.

(From left to right) Nguyen Van Tu, Tran Cong Minh, Nguyen Ba Hoang Cuong, Nguyen Ngoc Quy, Nguyen Van Thu and Dao Trong Nguyen
Just established at the end of 2010, this is the first time PVU had participated in the National Mathematical Olympiad. The results that PVU students achieved have shown their great efforts in study and are also one of the initial achievements which are worthy of recognition for PVU’s high-quality training.
As a way of celebrating Youth Month and continuing environmental protection activities, on March 21st, PVU Youth Union organized “Sunday Clean-up” in order to support the campaign “Clean up the Sea For a Green Vietnam” at Phuoc Hai Fishing Village, Dat Do district, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province (BR-VT). The campaign was jointly launched by Ba Ria – Vung Tau Provincial Youth Union, the Center for Communication of Natural Resources and Environment (Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) and Green Trips Vietnam.

Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Khuong - Secretary of Youth Union of PVU said “The campaign is meaningful and practical. PVU youth can celebrate the Youth Month by joining hands in the campaign to contribute to improving the living environment and preserving the blue color of the sea”.
The activities were exciting and diverse such as picking up trash along the beach, packing it, then putting it in the garbage trucks, and helping the cleaners clean up the beach.
This activity has raised awareness and aroused proper actions of each youth union member in the university, enhanced their consolidation, and conveying the message to the community and local people so that they can change their behaviors and not adversely affect the environment.
The campaign was carried out simultaneously in 28 coastal provinces and cities, and 9 large islands with more than 10.000 volunteers towards the purpose of raising the sense of community responsibility about the role of the sea, the importance of garbage segregation and the reduction of ocean plastic waste.
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On 1st November 2018, the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing ceremony between Ba Ria - Vung Tau University (BVU) and PetroVietnam University (PVU) took place at BVU Campus 1.
The signing ceremony was carried out with the attendance of Dr. Hoang Van Kiem - Rector of BVU and Dr. Vu Van Dong - Vice Rector of BVU, together with some heads of departments, centers and institutes of BVU, Dr. Phan Minh Quoc Binh – Rector of PVU and other delegates.

On behalf of BUV, Prof. Dr. Hoang Van Kiem gave a speech to welcome the delegation and introduce Ba Ria - Vung Tau University. He also emphasized the university's goals and mission in human resource training, scientific research, potentials and goals of cooperation for both universities in the coming time. Prof. Dr. Hoang Van Kiem also proposed the topics to be discussed before signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between two parties.

On behalf of PVU, Dr. Phan Minh Quoc Binh thanked the kind welcome of Ba Ria - Vung Tau University. He hoped that, with this MOU, the staff, lecturers and students of the two universities will be given the best conditions to jointly conduct scientific research and study.
At the meeting, Rectors of the two universities discussed their educational and training activities. Based on the existing strengths of each university, BVU and PVU have reached agreements in:
- developing research and technology
- building a network of technology experts
- formulating academic policies
- implementing joint research programs
- establishing system of exchanging scholars, lecturers, interns and students
- exchanging technology training and practice environments, improving the quality of human resources of the two sides
- coordinating in international research projects
