On March 11, 2026, Yersin University in Da Lat and ATM Investment Group Joint Stock Company signed a cooperation agreement to strengthen the link between the university and businesses in human resource training, applied research, and supporting employment opportunities for students.

Signing ceremony for the cooperation agreement between Yersin University of Da Lat and ATM Investment Group Joint Stock Company.
According to the signed agreement, ATM Investment Group will sponsor 50 scholarships for the "Tam Duc - Nurturing Teachers" training program, each worth 57.6 million VND, totaling 2.88 billion VND. The training program lasts from 6 months to 1 year, aiming to cultivate professional expertise, vocational skills, and character in students.
In addition to the scholarship program, the two organizations will also collaborate on workshops, networking events, job fairs, and skills training courses to help students enhance their professional capabilities, orient their future, and better adapt to the labor market.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Dinh Trung, Rector of Yersin University, Da Lat
Representing Yersin University in Da Lat, Associate Professor Pham Dinh Trung, the Rector of the university, stated that cooperation with businesses is a crucial step in the university's strategy of providing practical training, allowing students to access real-world work environments during their studies.
On the business side, Ms. Thi Thao, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of ATM Investment Group Joint Stock Company, expressed her desire to collaborate with the university in training and developing high-quality human resources, contributing to creating practical value for students and society.

Ms. Thi Thao, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of ATM Investment Group Joint Stock Company
The collaboration between Yersin University in Da Lat and ATM Investment Group Joint Stock Company is expected to strengthen the link between education and businesses, opening up more learning, internship, and job opportunities for students in the future.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Police Newspaper