The socio-economic cost of road accidents, and the immense human suffering they inflict, is far too high a price to pay for mobility, President Said Irandoust told an international conference organized by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok.
Thailand losses 3.1 per cent of its GNP due to road accidents
AIT President speaks on PPP at Thai Infrastructure Forum

President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) was invited to speak at the Thailand Infrastructure Forum to speak on Public Private Partnership: The New Road Map for Action on 25 August 2010. President Irandoust who was the key speaker in the panel on Social development: Public health and education delved on the question whether PPP could enhance quality of higher education.
New AIT Charter is a landmark document: Dr. Tej Bunnag

The new Charter of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is a landmark document and it renews the long trusted partnership that exists between the Institute and its stakeholders, respective governments and international organizations. This was stated by H.E. Dr. Tej Bunnag, Former Foreign Minister of Thailand and Chairman, Board of Trustees of AIT during the adoption and signing ceremony of the new AIT Charter at the Vites Samosorn Room in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.
Times have changed, and AIT needs to change as well: Thai Foreign Minister
AIT attains status of International Intergovernmental Organization

A landmark in Thailand’s higher learning was reached when the Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Kasit Piromya signed the new Charter of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on behalf of the Royal Thai Government, thereby initiating the process to grant it the status of an International organization. AIT becomes the first international organization in the field of higher learning in Thailand.
The new Charter of the Asian Institute of Technology was signed on 25 August at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand in Bangkok
Published on: Thu. 26 August 2010
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The new Charter of the Asian Institute of Technology was signed today
(25th) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand in Bangkok.
New AIT Charter to be signed on August 25

A new era will dawn at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on 25 August 2010 with the Minister of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of the Royal Thai Government, H.E. Kasit Piromya signing the new AIT Charter. After the signing ceremony, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will open the AIT Charter to various countries and intergovernmental organizations for signing and endorsement, a process which would lead to the eventual grant of the status of an intergovernmental organization to AIT.
One day training course on “CSR Essentialsâ€
A one day training course on “CSR Essentials” is being organized by the CSR Asia Center at AIT. It is an introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Participants will be taken through the fundamentals of CSR, examining the development of CSR specifically in the context of the Asia-Pacific region.
Pokhara University seeks AIT’s partnership in faculty capacity building
HRH graces AIT booth at Science Fair

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn visited the booth set up by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on 11 August 2010 at the Science and Technology Fair organized at the Bi-Tech Bang –Na Conference Center. After inaugurating the fair, Her Royal Highness visited the AIT Booth where Prof.Athapol Noonhom, Coordinator, Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology Field of Study, presented various research projects undertaken by the School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) and the School of Engineering and Technology (SET).
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