The Japan Chapter of the Asian Institute of Technology Alumni Association has come to aid of its alma mater with a substantial donation to support AIT’s post-flood work plans.
The Japan Chapter of the Asian Institute of Technology Alumni Association has come to aid of its alma mater with a substantial donation to support AIT’s post-flood work plans.
800 resume studies in Hua Hin and Cha-am
Japan’s University of Yamanashi has come to the aid of flood-stricken AIT by donating 1 million Yen to AIT’s relocation and recovery efforts and pledging to support the research activities of AIT students in need of facilities.
NOTICE TO ALL GROUND-FLOOR PARTIES Dear All Ground-Floor Residents, I received many questions so I decided to quickly reply by this FAQ. In summary, AIT staff / students (ground floor) will segregate items to be kept OR to be disposed and also ventilate the rooms by opening al doors and windows.
URGENT: Main AIT Campus Open on December 3-5 for Removal of Property and Belongings from Ground Floor (Only) Buildings From Prof. Worsak on Behalf of the AIT Management Team: I need to make this urgent announcement on behalf of AIT Management Team to serve notice for faculty and staff who have […]
Prof Sivanappan Kumar of the School of Environment, Energy and
Resources (SERD) of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) has been
featured in the special 'COP' edition newsletter of the Technology
Needs Assessment (TNA) program.
TNA is a capacity building project to enable participating countries
to identify their technology needs for mitigation and adaption, and the
UNEP Risoe Centre (URC), Denmark has engaged the Centre of Excellence
for Sustainable Development in the context of Climate Change (SDCC),
AIT, for implementing TNA in developing Asian countries.
Official Salvage Operations suspended today (November 29)
Official Salvage Operations suspended today (November 29)
After over five weeks of inundation, the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is set to launch a new, post-flood beginning.
AIT’s post-flood situation, the resumption of academic programs on December 6 and the “temporary and partial relocation†to campuses in Hua Hin and Cha-Am, Thailand, and AIT’s immediate plans for the recovery and restoration of the inundated Pathumthani campus were hot topics aired at an open forum for the AIT Community held last week (25 November 2011) in downtown Bangkok.