TNUS officially unveiled the ECOViP Hub — a dedicated online platform at ecovip-hub.tnus.edu.vn — marking a major milestone in the institution's long-term commitment to ecotourism education, research collaboration, and environmental advocacy across Vietnam's Central Highlands region.
The platform, which launched to the public in early May 2026, brings together news and events, activity updates, cooperative project directories, and a growing resource library — all accessible in both Vietnamese and English. The launch has been met with enthusiasm from students, faculty, and international collaborators alike, with hundreds of visitors accessing the site within its first two days online.
The ECOViP project is part of a broader Erasmus+-funded initiative linking universities across Southeast Asia and Europe, with a focus on building local capacity for ecotourism planning and biodiversity-sensitive development. TNUS plays a central role as a regional anchor institution, and the new hub is intended to serve as a knowledge-sharing gateway for all project partners and stakeholders.
Among the site's most-visited sections in its first days are the Activities and Cooperation pages, reflecting strong interest from peer institutions seeking to engage with TNUS on joint fieldwork, training workshops, and curriculum development. The platform also features a Support Us portal for those wishing to contribute to the project's conservation and outreach goals.
The team behind the ECOViP Hub expressed gratitude to the Rector of TNUS and all institutional supporters who made the project possible. A mentoring event, multiple community workshops, and a ToT (Training of Trainers) program are already listed among the site's recent highlights — demonstrating that the platform launched not just as a communications tool, but as a reflection of real, ongoing activity on the ground.
