The Erasmus Mundus mobility program offers a tremendous opportunity for students of Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and other partner institutions to study abroad. The “Bridging the Gap†program under the Eramus Mundus External Cooperation Window (EMECW) offers an enhanced mobility scheme for students, researchers and academic staff which is aimed at promoting sustainable development and cooperation in Higher Education.
Erasmus Mundus offers tremendous mobility options for AIT
“Bridging the Gap”: A presentation on international Eramus Mundus mobility project
A presentation "Bridging the Gap" on the international mobility project funded by ERASMUS MUNDUS will be held on Wednesday, 10th February 2010 at Room ET238 (Energy Building) from 10.00 am. onwards.The presentation will be made by Ms. Marcella Orrů, Head of the European Programmes, Cooperation and Networks office, International Cooperation and Mobility Division - University of Trento
AIT hosts presentation on World Bank’s role and resources

The World Bank policy research papers are among the most downloaded items in the internet. Downloads of World Bank papers are rated third next only to the National Bureua of Economic Research and the University Library of Munich (Germany).This was revealed by Dr. Chanin Manopiniwes, Infrastructure Economist, and Ms. Buntarika Sangarun of the, Public Information Center of the World Bank (Bangkok office) during a presentation on “World Bank Information Resources and on the World Bank Role in Infrastructure Developmentâ€.
World Bank Information Resources and The World Bank Role in Infrastructure Development
A presentation on “World Bank Information Resources and The World Bank Role in Infrastructure Development” will be organized at the Milton E. Bender Jr. Auditorium at the Asian Institute of Technology on Tuesday, 9 February 2010 from 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm.
ARCMDG organizes workshop on MDG Analysis and Gender Mainstreaming
Thailand students win two prizes in World Robotics Competition

Two teams of university engineering students from Thailand won prestigious prizes at the World Challenge, A.N.T.Z. Robotics Competition held on 24 January 2010 in Mumbai, India. The team from King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok “IRAP†won first place in Type ‘A’ category, while the team from Singburi Technical College won second place of the Type ‘B’ category.
Successful career is a legitimate human right: expert

The right to have a successful career is a legitimate human right of every individual. However successful careers requires careful planning. This was stated by Mr. Edgar Samuel Sharuk, Chief of Administration, Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, UNESCO, while delivering a talk on “Career Planning and Conflict Resolution”.
New CSR Asia Center at AIT presents ‘endless CSR opportunities’
Talk on “Career Planning and Conflict Resolution”
Mr. Edgar Samuel Sharuk, Chief of Administration, Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, UNESCO will be delivering an interesting talk on "Career Planning and Conflict Resolution" on 3rd February 2010 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Milton E. Bender Jr. Auditorium.
‘AIT can cater to growing demands of education in China’

Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) has a great potential and deserves a much higher place in the field of higher education in China. There is tremendous scope of substantive cooperation between AIT and Chinese institutes of higher education. This was stated by Mr. Zhou Nanzhao, Director, International Center of Teacher Education, China Normal University.