Number of students and alumni
of College of Environment and Natural Resources
Annually, the average number of enrollments is from 380 to 500 students per year. The total number of enrolled students accumulated at CENRes reaches up to more than 8,496 (since 1995 up to now). In details, the number of students by year is detailed as shown in the chart below.
It currently takes between 4 and five years to complete a bachelor’s degree when the student attends the university full-time (for program of 161 credits, the cohort 48 onwards). However, it was shorter from 3.5 to 4.5 years for the former bachelor program of 150 credits (cohort 46 – 47), 140 credits (cohort 45 and the earlier). The total number of current alumni of all bachelor programme of the CENRes training is approximately 8,500 alumni (including 1,864 engineers graduated at the affiliated training institutions of the CTR in Mekong Delta provinces. This number of graduated engineers is good evidence for important role and contributions of the CENREs into the human resources development not only in the Mekong delta province but also in the whole nation. See more details about number of alumni in the chart below.
- Awarding a Certificate of Appreciation of Can Tho University to Dr. Taro Izumi, Japan International Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), Japan
- The 42nd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing
- Conference on “Industry 4.0 in Agriculture and Land Resources Exploitation Management”
- International Conference IFGTM 2021
- The 5th scientific conference “Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change”
- The international conference “Multi-Disciplinary Approach in Environment Protection for Sustainable Development”
- Mr. Fujiwara Nobuyoshi and Dr. Minamikawa Kazunori from JIRCAS to visit CENRes from September 13th to 21st, 2018
- Dr. Oda Masato and Mr. Uno Kenichi from JIRCAS to visit CENRes from September 4th to 27st, 2018 and September 17th to October 3rd, 2018, respectively.
- Seminar on “The impacts of climate change on agricultural production and biodiversity in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam”
- seminar on “The adaption of local people in dyking areas preventing from floods in the Mekong Delta”