Vietnam University of Fine Arts
Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Mỹ thuật Việt Nam | |
Former names | Indochina College of Fine Arts (1925-1945) The College of Fine Arts(1945-1950) Vietnam Intermediate School of Fine Arts (1950-1957)a Vietnam College of Fine Arts (1957 - 1981)b Hanoi University of Fine Arts (1981-2008) |
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| Type | Public, Art school |
| Established | 1925 |
| Founders | Victor Tardieu and Nam Sơn |
| Affiliation | Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism |
| Endowment | ₫35,329,000,000 |
| President | Phạm Thị Thanh Tú |
| Principal | Dr Đặng Thị Phong Lan |
Academic staff | 60 (2024/25) |
Administrative staff | 35 (2024/25) |
| Students | 612 (2024/25) |
| Undergraduates | 566 (2024/25) |
| Postgraduates | 46 (2024/25) |
| Location | , |
| Campus | 10,156 m2 (2.510 acres) |
| Publication | Journal of Fine Arts Research (Vietnamese: Tạp chí Nghiên cứu Mỹ thuật) |
| Website | mythuatvietnam |
a In the Vietnamese education system, an Intermediate School offers intermediate diplomas, which are above high school level but below a college diploma or associate degree. b A college in Vietnam awards associate degrees, equivalent to diplomas in some countries and below the level of Bachelor’s degrees. | |
The Vietnam University of Fine Arts (formerly Hanoi College of Fine Arts) is an art school in Hanoi, Vietnam originally established in Tonkin under French colonial rule in 1925. The university has trained many of Vietnam's leading artists and each year it participates in many cultural exchanges with sister institutions overseas.