Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
30 March 2005: Seminar on 'Devastating Damage by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and Lessons for Mitigation in the Future' will be conducted by Prof. Fumihiko Imamura, Tsunami Engineering, Disaster Control Research Center, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan.
Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
AIT Conference Center Functions
AIT Conference Center Functions
21 - 27 March 2005
Date
Time
Room
Group Name/Organizer
Mon. 21 Mar.
8:30-17:00
B202
Human Resource Management (HRM)
c/o Mr. Anil, AITE, Tel, 5273
8:30-17:00
B204
Brainstroming Workshop
c/o K. Sorn, SCE, Tel.
AIT Conference Center Functions
AIT Conference Center Functions
21 - 27 March 2005
Date
Time
Room
Group Name/Organizer
Mon. 21 Mar.
8:30-17:00
B202
Human Resource Management (HRM)
c/o Mr. Anil, AITE, Tel, 5273
8:30-17:00
B204
Brainstroming Workshop
c/o K. Sorn, SCE, Tel.
AIT Renews Cooperation with Vietnam
From left: Ms. Nguyen Thu Le Hang, Head of the Education Management Section (EDS), AITCV; Prof. Tran Van Nhung, Vice Minister, Ministry of Education and Training (MOET); Prof. Mario T. Tabucanon, AIT Acting President and Ms. Do Thuc Uyen, Assistant Accountant, AITCV
AIT Renews Cooperation with Vietnam
Aimed to enhancing the capacity of scientific and technical staff needed for the industrialization and modernization of Vietnam, AIT and the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) have recently agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement for a collaborative education program.
Nobel laureate Blumberg lectures at AIT
Nobel laureate Blumberg lectures at AIT
Nobel laureate Baruch S. Blumberg (left) will be the lecturer-ender in March 2005 on the 2nd and final 'Bridges' event series to be held at the AIT Conference Center, AIT. He will lecture on Monday, 21 March 2005, 2:00 p.m. on the topic 'Science and its relevance to international cooperation and a peaceful society'.
Prof.
Forging A Stronger AIT Presence In a Large Market-Indonesia
Forging A Stronger AIT Presence In a Large Market-Indonesia
Indonesia has over 200 million people. In 1998 alone, almost 3 million Indonesian students were registered in programs of higher education. Of this, an estimated 1.4% studied overseas. It was also estimated that a total of US$2.2 billion was spent by students and their families on tertiary education, of which US$766 million or 34.8% went to foreign institutions.
Senior alumni and the President of AITAA-Taiwan Chapter visits AIT
Senior alumni and the President of AITAA-Taiwan Chapter visits AIT
On 16 March 2005, AIT Acting President and Provost Prof. Mario T. Tabucanon received the President of the AIT Alumni Association (AITAA) Taiwan Chapter Chung-Yih Lin (WRE'75) who was accompanied by other 10 senior AIT alumni from Taiwan and their spouses.
AIT Renews Cooperation with Vietnam
From left: Ms. Nguyen Thu Le Hang, Head of the Education Management Section (EDS), AITCV; Prof. Tran Van Nhung, Vice Minister, Ministry of Education and Training (MOET); Prof. Mario T. Tabucanon, AIT Acting President and Ms. Do Thuc Uyen, Assistant Accountant, AITCV
AIT Renews Cooperation with Vietnam
Aimed to enhancing the capacity of scientific and technical staff needed for the industrialization and modernization of Vietnam, AIT and the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) have recently agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement for a collaborative education program.
Nobel laureate Blumberg lectures at AIT
Nobel laureate Blumberg lectures at AIT
Nobel laureate Baruch S. Blumberg (left) will be the lecturer-ender in March 2005 on the 2nd and final 'Bridges' event series to be held at the AIT Conference Center, AIT. He will lecture on Monday, 21 March 2005, 2:00 p.m. on the topic 'Science and its relevance to international cooperation and a peaceful society'.
Prof.
Forging A Stronger AIT Presence In a Large Market-Indonesia
Forging A Stronger AIT Presence In a Large Market-Indonesia
Indonesia has over 200 million people. In 1998 alone, almost 3 million Indonesian students were registered in programs of higher education. Of this, an estimated 1.4% studied overseas. It was also estimated that a total of US$2.2 billion was spent by students and their families on tertiary education, of which US$766 million or 34.8% went to foreign institutions.