The Seed Publications Program (formerly named Academic Writing for Publications or Seeding Publications Program) is an ongoing, non-profit initiative that I designed to provide academic support for younger Vietnamese scholars around the globe. These participants include undergraduate students, master's students, PhD candidates, and young lecturers. Those who are interested in writing academic papers but are unsure where or how to begin. Further details can be found at this SITE: Seed Publications Program
2025, Hani Tran, An Nguyen, The apparel consumption of people living with disabilities: A metasynthesis, Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Emerald Insight, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-08-2024-0146
2025, Chung Khac Nguyen, An Nguyen, Disability support in higher education in Australia: A metasynthesis, International Journal of Inclusive Education, Taylor & Francis Group, DOI: 10.1080/13603116.2025.2567427
2026, Nguyen Thi Quynh Nhu and Nguyen Xuan Truong, and An Nguyen, Social cohesion in urban green space: a bibliometric review from 1994-2026, Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning
2025, Han Nguyen, and An Nguyen, Domestic violence against Vietnamese migrant women: A qualitative social - ecological meta-synthesis, Violence Against Women Journal, Sage.
2025, Huong Luu Thi Thu, Ly Nguyen Thi Khanh, and An Nguyen, Barriers of AI chatbot adoption among the elderly: A scoping review, Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Taylor&Francis
As a supervisor at Academic Tutoring Services, I take pride in mentoring students and professionals through their academic and research journeys. My role involves providing personalized guidance, fostering critical thinking, and ensuring each individual develops the skills and confidence needed to achieve their academic goals. With a focus on collaboration and tailored support, I strive to create a nurturing environment where learners can thrive and excel in their pursuits.
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The Vietnamese with Dementia Project is active on Facebook. The project aims to raise awareness within Vietnamese communities worldwide, reduce stigma, and encourage open conversations about dementia. By joining this forum, we seek to connect families, share information in Vietnamese, inspire understanding, and promote culturally sensitive support for those affected by dementia. Please join us via our Facebook Group
This group is a space for Vietnamese NDIS participants and their families to connect, share experiences, and support one another. We discuss everything from understanding and managing the NDIS to finding Vietnamese-speaking support coordinators, along with other helpful tips. Together, we aim to build a stronger, more informed, and empowered Vietnamese community. Please join us via the VANP Group on Facebook