Switzerland was one of the first European countries to establish diplomatic rela-tions with Vietnam in 1971. The Vice President emphasised that education and gender equality were top priorities in Vietnam. She surprised the audience by speaking exten-sively about the life of the first Swiss female lawyer, Emilie Kempin-Spyri, describing her as an important role model.
Switzerland was one of the first European countries to establish diplomatic rela-tions with Vietnam in 1971. The Vice President emphasised that education and gender equality were top priorities in Vietnam. She surprised the audience by speaking exten-sively about the life of the first Swiss female lawyer, Emilie Kempin-Spyri, describing her as an important role model.
The School of Business FHNW has for years maintained intensive relations with educa-tional institutions in Vietnam, such as the Foreign Trade University and the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City.
Photo 1: Vice President H.E. Dang Ngoc Thinh during her speech in the auditorium in Windisch.
Photo 2, from left to right: Heidi Ammon (Mayor of Windisch), Le Linh Lan (Vietnamese Ambassador to Switzerland), Alex Hürzeler (Member of the Government Council of Canton Aargau), Dang Ngoc Thinh (Vice President of Vietnam), Crispino Bergamaschi (President of the FHNW), Barbara Horlacher (Mayor of Brugg).