


Development of Inventory Database System
Technology, when used properly, yields constructive results. While it can be used by an individual to gain unlimited knowledge across the globe, technology can definitely bring about effectiveness and transparency of an organization. Chiang Rai Campus; therefore, actively looks for ways to incorporate in its routine works modern technologies.
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CRC Website Development
Communication technologies have become more and more vital for an organization to compete in the digital era of the present time. Online communication keeps replacing face-to-face interactions and/or transactions.
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Arts and Cultural Preservation
Higher institutions in Thailand normally have at least 5 missions to observe: 1) develop human capacity, 2) create innovations with research, 3) preserve local arts and cultures, 4) give educational services to society, and 5) ensure integrity and transparency of the institution’s administration.
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Official Visit of Administrators
University of Phayao aspires to become one of the destination choices for students, academicians, and researchers around the globe. To arrive at that lofty end, the concept of a well-aligned organization must not merely be a concept, but it must blossom and express itself clearly in action.
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CRC and Community Services
“Wisdom for Community Empowerment,” the resolution of University of Phayao, neatly exhibited itself at Chiang Rai Campus when Ninja Logistics, Co., Ltd. organized the workshops to train its 22 employees at Chiang Rai Campus during May 5-6, 2022.
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Leadership @ Work: A Road to Success
To many Thai undergraduate students who use English as a foreign language, passing B1 of the CEFR English examination seems to be a sheer pain in the neck. Such pain, in fact, looms large as it also affects teachers and administrators whose responsibility is to help their students pass the examination, a major requirement for all undergraduate students prior to receiving a degree of their chosen field of study. Two contrasting views, not to say conflict,
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CEFR English Examination at Stake
To many Thai undergraduate students who use English as a foreign language, passing B1 of the CEFR English examination seems to be a sheer pain in the neck. Such pain, in fact, looms large as it also affects teachers and administrators whose responsibility is to help their students pass the examination, a major requirement for all undergraduate students prior to receiving a degree of their chosen field of study. Two contrasting views, not to say conflict,
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