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Professor Vo Tong Xuan - An outstanding agronomist

(VAN) Professor Vo Tong Xuan inspired countless generations of scientists and students to pursue their dreams and contribute to the fields of science, education, and agriculture in Vietnam.
Professor Vo Tong Xuan shared his insights at a conference held as part of the Vietnam - Hau Giang International Rice Festival 2023. Photo: Kim Anh.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan shared his insights at a conference held as part of the Vietnam - Hau Giang International Rice Festival 2023. Photo: Kim Anh.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan led a remarkable life marked by an illustrious academic and scientific career. He was not only a People's Teacher but also a shining example of perseverance, passion, and responsibility.

Vo Tong Xuan dedicated himself tirelessly to advancing Vietnamese agriculture, particularly improving farming techniques and environmental protection. His research and projects have provided practical benefits to millions of farmers, significantly enhancing their quality of life.

The invaluable knowledge Dr. Xuan shared not only aids Vietnamese scientists and the global community in understanding agriculture better but also instills essential moral values and a strong work ethic.

Vo Tong Xuan was a mentor and source of inspiration for many generations of scientists and students. He motivated them to follow their dreams and contribute to science and education. He embodied dedication and profound love for his profession.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan's contributions have left a lasting impact on the staff, faculty, employees, and students of Nam Can Tho University. Photo: Nam Can Tho University.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan's contributions have left a lasting impact on the staff, faculty, employees, and students of Nam Can Tho University. Photo: Nam Can Tho University.

In his educational and training career, from 2013 to the present, Dr. Vo Tong Xuan made exceptional contributions to Nam Can Tho University. His roles included Chairman of the Founding Council (2009-2013), Principal (2013-2020), and Honorary Principal (from 2020 to present).

Professor Vo Tong Xuan played a key role in advising the School Board on building and developing its staff, faculty, and employees. Through various initiatives and solutions, he has significantly improved the professional capabilities and teaching methods of the faculty, fostering a culture of expertise, research excellence, and dedication to students.

With his extensive research and teaching career, Dr. Xuan significantly enhanced the quality of education at Nam Can Tho University. His broad expertise positively influenced the development and modernization of the school’s training programs, aligning them with contemporary global educational trends.

As a scientist, Professor Vo Tong Xuan played a crucial role in consulting and supporting scientific research at the university. He not only imparted his professional knowledge but also assisted faculty and students in designing and executing scientific and technological research projects aimed at sustainable agricultural and environmental development. Many valuable research works, textbooks, books, and reference materials produced under his guidance serve agricultural production both domestically and internationally.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan on a field trip to the key seedling growing area in Ben Tre province. Photo: Kim Anh.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan on a field trip to the key seedling growing area in Ben Tre province. Photo: Kim Anh.

In fostering domestic and international cooperation, Professor Vo Tong Xuan established valuable partnerships between Nam Can Tho University and various organizations and enterprises. These collaborations have created significant opportunities for research and sustainable development at the university.

Thanks to Professor Vo Tong Xuan's remarkable contributions, Nam Can Tho University has solidified its reputation in education and training, substantially contributing to the development of higher education in the Mekong Delta region and across the country.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan will forever inspire faculty, staff, and students, encouraging them to continue striving for excellence and growth. His legacy supports the university's mission, set out from its inception with the Founding Council, the University Council, and the Board of Directors: "To train high-quality, highly skilled human resources; conduct scientific research, transfer technology, provide consulting services, and meet societal needs, with a focus on health, socio-economics, and engineering technology to advance socio-economic development in the Mekong Delta region and beyond, and to integrate into the Southeast Asian region."

On the morning of August 19, Mr. Nguyen Tien Dung, Chairman of the University Council at Nam Can Tho University, announced that Professor Vo Tong Xuan passed away at 7:00 a.m. on August 19 after a period of serious illness.

The funeral for Professor Vo Tong Xuan will be held at the Ho Chi Minh City Funeral Home, after which his remains will be taken back to his hometown for burial.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan was a Hero of Labor, a People's Teacher, and a leading expert who made substantial contributions to Vietnam's agricultural sector.

Professor Vo Tong Xuan became the first Vietnamese scientist to win the VinFuture Prize for his work on "Invention and Dissemination of Disease-Resistant Rice Varieties" at the award ceremony held on the evening of December 20, 2023, in Hanoi.

Author: Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung, Chairman of the Council of Nam Can Tho University

Translated by Quynh Chi

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