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official third-party translators. AIT considers the information
published in the articles to be incorrect and is currently
formulating an official response.
In the interest of transparent communication, we ask that
you read the attached English translations of the articles, and also
the links to the Thai-language articles, to discern for yourself
as to their accuracy and validity.
HEADLINE: AIT shows turmoil – students and faculty
members rise up to protest its President for pulling a private
company to take over the administration
http://www.matichon.co.th/news_detail.php?newsid=1326892629&grpid=&catid=19&subcatid=1903
HEADLINE: President of AIT Alumni Association (Thailand) submitted a
Letter in Response to “Tej Bunnag – Rector” Stating Endangered
Point on Dominance of “Laureate”
http://www.matichon.co.th/news_detail.php?newsid=1327067317&grpid=&catid=19&subcatid=1903
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HEADLINE: AITAA Opposes “new AIT charter” in a letter to MoF.
Dr. Ping needs time to examine
http://www.matichon.co.th/news_detail.php?newsid=1327231194&grpid=&catid=19&subcatid=1903
In a question and answer interview published by Matichon on 20
January 2012, the Chairman of the AIT Board of Trustees, H.E.
Dr. Tej Bunnag, clarifies issues on the new AIT Charter and PPP
funding models.
HEADLINE: "Tej Bunnag tells the reason why
AIT changes its Charter - hopes to be advanced like MIT. He
indicates Laureate is a proposed option" (Matichon Online, January
20, 2012)
http://www.matichon.co.th/news_detail.php?newsid=1326982032&grpid=00&catid=00
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