Indian newspaper features AIT's many cultures
A story by Nayare Ali in the 17 March 2006 Deccan Chronicle, 'Multi-cultural exposure at AIT' highlights AIT's many cultures and top-quality education.
Indian newspaper features AIT's many cultures
A story by Nayare Ali in the 17 March 2006 Deccan Chronicle, 'Multi-cultural exposure at AIT' highlights AIT's many cultures and top-quality education.
eLearning Project initiatives take shape
The School of Management eLearning Project team lead by Dr. Sundar Venkatesh, met with Vice President for Academic Affairs Prof. Peter Haddawy recently.
The team included Dr. Ulrich Bernath and Mr. Axel Kleinschmidth, from the Center for Distance Education, Carl von Ossietzky of the University of Oldenburg, Germany.
H.E. Ms. Yael Rubinstein (above right), ambassador of Israel to Thailand visited AIT on 23 March 2006.
Israeli ambassador talks of opportunities to cooperate
AIT's president, vice president for research and the deans of schools welcomed the ambassador to AIT. Ambassador Rubinstein her delight to know about the various program offered at AIT. The ambassador also mentioned that she was impressed by the internationality of AIT, which is not experienced in other academic institutions in other parts of the world.
External Relations looking bright
The External Relations and Communications Office had a busy week forging new relationships with representatives from Thai and international organizations and governments:
Chulachomklao Military Academy -- A delegation from the Chulachomklao Military Academy visited AIT on 24 March 2006, to sign an agreement collaborating in the fields of joint research activities, training, exchange of faculty members for research, lectures and discussions.
UNDP offers human development fellowships
The Asia Pacific Regional Human Development Initiative Regional Centre in Colombo, Sri Lanka, which is part of the United Nations Development Program announced the opening of two types of human development fellowships for citizens of Asia Pacific countries.
Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management gets acting coordinator
Prof. Sivanappan Kumar, dean of the School of Environment, Resources and Development, appointed Dr. Amararatne Yakupitiyage as acting coordinator of Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management field of study, effective 15 March 2006. His appointment followed the recommendations of the faculty members in that field of study.
Infrastructure Office announces biggest energy consumers
The Infrastructure Office identified AIT's top 10 energy consumers for the months of January and February 2006. Data shows that in January, the School of Environment, Resources and Development ranked first with a total consumption of 422,486 baht.
Official working hours to end at 4:30 p.m.
AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust announced on 21 March that efficient functioning of the institute and effective delivery of services to the students requires that faculty and staff be present for a full eight working hours per day.
VP for academic affairs hosts office hours 28 March
Vice President for Academic Affairs Prof. Peter Haddawy will host his next open office hours on Tuesday, 28 March from 2 to 5 p.m. Feel free to stop by if you have any issues or concerns you would like to discuss.
Princess to preside over 24 May graduation
AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust announced this week that Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will preside over a single graduation ceremony on Wednesday, 24 May 2006 .
The Princess is an honorary faculty member and alumna of AIT. She has kindly consented to preside over the forthcoming 105th AIT Graduation Ceremony and to confer degrees upon the graduating students.