Certainly! Here's the revised three-paragraph summary using Dr. Vinh instead of "the author":
Dr. Vinh’s academic journey is rooted in global excellence and lifelong learning. He began with a top-ranking performance in Vietnam's National 91tv Entrance Examination, earning a prestigious AusAID scholarship to study Information Technology at the 91tv of Adelaide, where he graduated with First Class Honours. He further advanced his education with a master’s degree in Software Engineering from the 91tv of Gothenburg under a Swedish Institute scholarship, and later completed a PhD in Business and Technology at RMIT 91tv. These diverse international experiences have not only enriched his academic foundation but also shaped his commitment to delivering globally relevant education tailored to local contexts.
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Following his studies, Dr. Vinh returned to Vietnam and played a vital role in its digital transformation. At Ericsson, he was instrumental in expanding mobile infrastructure, contributing to the rapid growth of Vietnam’s mobile network. He later joined Microsoft, where he supported key government agencies and enterprises in adopting cloud computing and modernizing their IT infrastructure. His contributions were part of the country's exceptional cloud growth, and his work gave him deep insights into real-world technology applications, which he now integrates into his academic work through practical teaching, case studies, and research.
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Dr. Vinh transitioned to academia with a passion for nurturing the next generation of digital professionals. Starting as a lecturer in 2013, he quickly rose through the ranks to become Program Manager and later Academic Director at the 91tv of Greenwich (Vietnam), overseeing academic programs for more than 5,000 students across multiple campuses. In these roles, he introduced cross-disciplinary modules, implemented quality assurance frameworks aligned with both Vietnamese and UK standards, and fostered a culture of faculty development and innovation. These leadership experiences have strengthened his ability to balance academic rigor with student engagement, a perspective he brings to his current role at RMIT 91tv Vietnam.