
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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Thailand Quality Award: TQA
A university aspiring to be internationally recognized for its quality, transparency, and integrity, to name just a few positive attributes, normally seeks for international standards so that it has a clear and “professionally approved” direction in its internal management and administration. Thailand Quality Award (TQA) is one of those frameworks that aim for performance excellence of an organization.
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CRC Student Orientation
Orientation is important to both the university and the students. It is the day for everyone to look forward to. On the one hand, Chiang Rai Campus, University of Phayao, has great opportunities to officially welcome new students to the Campus and to introduce them to the services the Campus has to offer. On the other hand, new students are more likely to have a clearer view of their chosen majors while, at the same time,
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Network of Students with Disabilities on CRC
Human beings are commonly known, at least in the Thai context, as “social animals.” This is because one can hardly live alone and be happy. Having someone to talk to and/or to share feelings or even dreams is a blessing. The world is comparatively like a paradise for those who have others to support, particularly in times of need. Interestingly, this very same paradise is much more beautiful for those with disabilities to have friends who care, support,
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Matter Most
While the world we are living in getting more and more closely connected, it also generates a multitude of conflicts that impede such living styles and healthy environment that we wish to have. This is largely due to the fact that people are different in their beliefs, values, and actions, to name just a few. Problems and conflicts tend to arise more when different people bring their differences to the intertwined, interconnected, and “confusing” world of the present time.
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Internationalization @ Home
Internationalization is a word that holds fast to the golden truth of humanity’s being connected and interdependent with each other, regardless of their differences in race, belief, creed, or culture. Internationalization is indeed what makes the whole world healthily interrelated,
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