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ABSTRACT This article explores the involvement of industry professionals and barriers to their involvement in Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in three Vietnamese public universities that implement the Profession-Oriented Higher Education (POHE) framework. Thematic analysis of 15 in-depth interviews and three focus groups revealed that only WIL activities which were organised at the workplace resulted in industry professionals actively participating and contributing to students’ work-based learning. Findings revealed that the involvement of industry professionals in designing WIL learning content and assessing students’ workplace performance was limited. The university departments’ focus on selecting industry professionals working in managing positions, the shortage of support from university departments and industry professionals’ time constraints were identified as major barriers to the professional involvement in WIL. This indicated that industry professionals were not provided with favourable conditions to participate in WIL and thus, a lot of work needs to be done from the university side to welcome and involve professionals deeply in WIL. The article calls for more government support and greater initiative from Vietnamese universities to improve the university-industry linkage and the professional-lecturer relationship that lead to better WIL quality.

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