University of
Oxford launches the Oxford Pioneer Scholarship Scheme in the presence of
General Secretary Tô Lâm during his official visit to the United Kingdom
(Vietjet, United
Kingdom, 28 October 2025) — The University of Oxford has announced the
establishment of the Oxford Pioneer Scholarship Scheme, a landmark
initiative that underscores the growing collaboration in education and
scientific research between Vietnam and the United Kingdom. The launch ceremony
took place in the presence of H.E. Tô Lâm, General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Vietnam, alongside senior leaders from both nations.
The
event was attended by Professor Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Oxford; Dr Nick Leimu-Brown, Principal of Linacre College;
and Dr Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, Chairwoman of SOVICO Group and
Chairwoman of Vietjet Air, who co-founded the Scheme in partnership with the
University of Oxford.
With
an initial endowment of £17.83 million, comprising £13.7 million
contributed by Dr Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo and £4.13 million co-funded by
the University of Oxford,the Oxford Pioneer Scholarship Scheme aims to
provide long-term opportunities for exceptional students and researchers, with
a particular focus on Vietnamese scholars.
To
date, £700,000 has been disbursed to support 11 outstanding
Vietnamese scholars currently pursuing studies at Oxford in the fields
of Education, Chemistry, Clinical Medicine, Genomic Medicine, and Business
Administration (MBA).
Speaking at the meeting, General Secretary Tô Lâm welcomed the partnerships between the University of Oxford and Vietnamese enterprises and research institutions, particularly the collaboration with SOVICO Group and Vietjet. He expressed his hope that these collaborations would continue to expand, transforming knowledge, science, and technology into practical programmes and projects that serve the people and contribute to the country’s development. The General Secretary emphasised that education, training, and scientific research are key pillars of the Vietnam–United Kingdom relationship, expressing his confidence that these pillars will continue to flourish in the years ahead, further strengthening the two countries’ Strategic Partnership and paving the way for its forthcoming elevation.
According
to Professor Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, the
University values the Pioneer Scholarship Scheme, supported by Dr Nguyễn Thị
Phương Thảo and SOVICO. She noted that Oxford is “proud to be working together
on initiatives that address some of the most pressing challenges of our time,” adding
that the University celebrates the achievements made together and looks forward
to expanding collaboration in education, research, and innovation with Vietnam.
Speaking
at the ceremony, Dr Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo remarked: “Knowledge is the
seed of peace and sustainable prosperity. I hope this scholarship will empower
young Vietnamese to engage confidently with the world, carrying knowledge,
compassion to serve their homeland and humanity.”
Representing
the scholarship recipients, Ms Phạm Minh Phương, shared: “The Oxford
Pioneer Scholarship has given me the opportunity to study and grow in one of
the world’s leading research environments — dynamic, creative and inspiring.
With generous financial support worth billions of Vietnamese dong each year,
Vietnamese students can pursue their studies with confidence and motivation,
striving to contribute meaningful research to humanity.”
Ms
Phạm Minh Phương has completed her Master’s degree in Molecular and Cellular
Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, and is currently a fourth-year DPhil
(Doctoral) researcher at the University.
The Oxford
Pioneer Scholarship Scheme symbolizes a bridge between Vietnamese aspirations
and global knowledge, a convergence of compassion, science, and education
dedicated to shaping a brighter and more connected future for humanity.

