The Embassy of the United States and the Faculty of Environment successfully organized the seminar "Air Pollution"

The "hot" air pollution issues which were presented by U.S Embassy experts focused on an overview of air pollution in the United States, solution of US to remediate air pollution, effects off air pollution to human’s health, air pollution in Hanoi, activities of U.S. Embassy in Hanoi to dear with air pollution and public policy suggestion.
The Embassy of the United States and the Faculty of Environment, Thuyloi University successfully organized the seminar "Air pollution" at Room 5, K1 Building, Thuy Loi University on Mach 14th, 2019. The seminar was highly welcome participation of environmental experts from the U.S. Embassy (Mr. Jason McInerney - Head of Environmental Health Technology Section, Mr. Jim Chynowel - Deputy Head of Environmental Health Technology Section and Mr. Scott Bartos - Environmental Officer), teachers and more than a hundred  excellent students from Environmental Faculty.
More than a hundred students attended the seminar
The "hot" air pollution issues which were presented by U.S Embassy experts focused on an overview of air pollution in the United States, solution of US to remediate air pollution, effects off air pollution to human’s health, air pollution in Hanoi, activities of U.S. Embassy in Hanoi to dear with air pollution and public policy suggestion.
The presentation of experts from U.S. Embassy
The discussion of the student from Environmental Faculty and Germany
Besides that, the U.S. Embassy provided information about scholarship via a link: https://www.facebook.com/usembassyhanoi/ and air quality index information via links:
1. https://vn.usembassy.gov/
2. https://airnow.gov/
Teachers of Environmental Faculty and U.S. Embassy experts.

The seminar was a very excellent opportunity for lecturer and students to approach the updated knowledge about air pollution as well as suggested solutions, thus the faculty of Environment will continue to develop more international cooperation in the near future.
 
 
 

(Public relations section of environmental faculty)