16 & 8C Tong Huu Dinh Street, Thao Dien Ward, District.2, Ho Chi Minh City
Telephone:
(848) 54093929 - 54093930 - Fax: (848) 54093928
Location
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Website
siu.edu.vn
The Saigon International University (SIU) is Vietnam's first international private university located in Ho Chi Minh City. SIU is a member of The Group of Asian International Education - an educational and scientific research group in Vietnam.[1]
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