National Meanchey University and the Confucius Institute Strengthen Cooperation in Developing Chinese Language Education

National Meanchey University Strengthens Cooperation with Confucius Institute Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia – March 14, 2026 — H.E. Chea Soeun, Rector of National Meanchey University, welcomed Prof. Zhang Lin, Director of the Confucius Institute (CINUBB), together with Chinese lecturers, for a courtesy visit and a working discussion aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two institutions. During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on several key areas of collaboration, particularly focusing on improving the quality of Chinese language education and training at the university. The discussion highlighted the importance of enhancing language education to better prepare students for academic and professional opportunities in an increasingly globalized world. As a result of the meeting, both parties agreed to further improve the quality of Chinese language instruction and to expand joint cultural activities organized annually. These initiatives are expected to promote greater cultural exchange and strengthen mutual understanding between Cambodia and China. In addition, the Confucius Institute expressed its commitment to assisting National Meanchey University in identifying additional Chinese partner companies. This initiative aims to create more internship opportunities and expand career prospects for students pursuing Chinese language studies at the university. The meeting marked another important step in reinforcing the long-standing partnership between Read more

Strengthening Administrative Capacity in Different Political Systems

On the afternoon of March 24, 2026, National Meanchey University organized a lecture in collaboration with the National Institute of Public Administration, Germany on the lecture program “Strengthening Administrative Capacity in Different Political Systems” under the chairmanship of His Excellency Chea Soeun, Rector of National Meanchey University, with the participation of Vice Rectors, Deans, Office Directors, Teachers and Public Administration students, a total of 78 people, 58 of whom were female.    

Law Students Observe Court Hearing at Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court

Banteay Meanchey, March 11, 2026 – Seven law students (four female) participated in observing a court hearing at the Provincial Court and the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court. The hearing involved cases related to illegal drug use, illegal border crossing, and online fraud. During the session, the students attentively followed the proceedings and recorded the practical legal procedures carried out during the hearing. They observed the arguments presented during the trial as well as the final conclusions delivered by the representative of the Prosecutor’s Office. This activity provided students with a valuable opportunity to gain firsthand experience and deepen their understanding of real judicial procedures beyond classroom learning. The university would like to express its sincere appreciation to H.E. Chea Soeun, Rector of National Meanchey University, and the President of the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court for granting permission and providing this meaningful opportunity for students to learn through direct observation of actual court proceedings.  

Deputy Prime Minister Visits NMU to Encourage Students Affected by War

Phnom Penh, March 9, 2026 – H.E. Dr. Hang Chuon Naron, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth and Sports, paid a visit to National Meanchey University (NMU) to meet with and provide encouragement to ten students impacted by the consequences of war. During the visit, H.E. Dr. Hang Chuon Naron expressed his deep concern for the students’ well-being, academic progress, and living conditions. He offered guidance and motivation, encouraging the students to pursue their studies with perseverance, resilience, and patience, overcome challenges, and develop their abilities to become highly skilled and valuable contributors to society and the nation. The visit reflects the government’s commitment to supporting students, particularly those facing hardships, ensuring that they are not left behind and continue to receive the necessary support to succeed in their educational journey.