AIT featured among six successful knowledge environments

AIT featured among six successful knowledge environments

“Green campus becomes a knowledge hub” is how journalist Ms Linda Karl
Sson Eldh describes AIT. She writes that even though AIT was built over
decades ago, it has lush lawns and lakes alongside its academic
buildings which create an inviting environment and make the campus a
natural meeting place. The article also mentions that AIT is a part of
the Thailand’s Knowledge city.

AIT’s internationality is also mentioned in the article. Sixty per
cent of AIT’s students come from abroad, and an international climate
pervades its entire premises, she says. AIT is also home to several
international organizations and NGOs, since it is perceived to be a
politically neutral platform. Quoting AIT President, Prof. Said
Irandoust, she describes AIT as a green campus which is a stone’s throw
away from Bangkok’s concrete jungle.

Kamen om Hjärnorna is a publication of Akademiska Hus, a Swedish state
owned company which manages real estate and facilities in academic and
research institutions in Sweden.