Learning
new educational programs, innovations, etc.
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Thammasat student received the royal trophy from their ‘HomeKidney’, a self-test kit to detect kidney disease
Ms. Areeya Punnopakorn and Ms. Anna Teekhathipsakul, fourth year medical technology students from the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat…
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Universities vital to furthering national agenda
PRIVATE institutions of higher learning (IHL) have become increasingly significant players in advancing national agendas worldwide. These institutions operate on a…
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Thammasat students show their potentials through creating ideas for “Spaceship-Satellite Coordinate System” development, winning the international stage award
Artificial Intelligence or AI is a branch of technology that we have been hearing for a while. The intelligence of…
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Thammasat students won the first prize for the design of a board game that drives the future of electric vehicles in Thailand
The ‘TU Next’ team consists of Mr. Apirak Kaewphuang, a third year student in Geography Program, Faculty of Liberal Arts,…
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Jobs in healthcare, not tech, are more future-proof: Survey
Parents of today’s kindergarteners should think about prodding them towards a career in the medical field. Those are the findings of…
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New internationalisation target aims for 400,000 foreign students
The Japanese government’s latest plan to increase foreign students and expand the number of Japanese students studying abroad, as a…
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UK university launches postgraduate course in clinical use of psychedelics
A UK university is launching one of the world’s first postgraduate qualifications on psychedelics to teach healthcare workers about using…
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Overseas study likely to regain popularity in China
BEIJING – Last year, Liu Zitong shelved her plan to study abroad due to COVID-19 and other safety concerns, and instead…
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National Training Week to provide free training programmes for 125,000 people
PUTRAJAYA: The National Training Week (NTW) from May 22 to 28 aims to train up to 125,000 participants in a…
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