PRAM – harnessing education to reduce poverty

From classroom to the field: A
PRAM participant (right)
puts theories to practice by sharing his new found knowledge
on goat raising with a local farmer.

Together with partner Wetlands Alliance Programme (WAP), AIT is
spearheading the region's first vocational and professional bachelor
program to tackle poverty in Lao PDR through the Poverty Reduction and
Agricultural Management (PRAM) initiative.

SET Dean Prof. Worsak awarded first Nishino Medal

Mrs. Fumio Nishino  (Akiyo)
presented the Nishino Medal to Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai,
recipient of the first Nishino Medal at the Opening Ceremony of
EASEC-11 Conference
in Taipei, November 19, 2008

AIT’s Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology (SET),
Professor Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, recently was awarded the first
Nishino Medal for his internationally recognized contributions in the
fields of structural engineering and construction.

HRH Princess Sirindhorn visits AIT booth at CRMA Education Exhibition 2008

HRH Princess Sirindhorn and
the AIT team at the CRMA
Education Exhibition 2008. 

To watch HRH Princess Sirindhorn with the AIT team on video,
please click here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUhgEINElbU

AIT was one of nineteen educational institutions from around Thailand
invited to join the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy (CRMA)
Education Exhibition 2008 on 12 November in Nakhon Nayok,
Thailand.

Former Thai Foreign Minister H.E. Dr. Tej Bunnag appointed Chairman of AIT Board of Trustees

Former Thai Foreign Minister H.E. Dr. Tej Bunnag was
unanimously approved as the next Chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) at a meeting of the
AIT Board of Trustees held on 20 November 2008.

Dr. Tej becomes the seventh chairman in the forty-nine
year history of AIT. Preceding him were Professor Puey Ungpakorn,
Professor Oscar Mapua, Dr. Thanat Khoman (Chairman Emeritus), M. L.
Birabhongse Kasemsri, H.E. Mr. Anand Panyarachun and H.E Dr. Tej
himself from 31 October 2006 to 8 July 2008.

The President of the Asian Institute of Technology, Prof.

Outsourcing on agenda at AIT

In the increasingly competitive global marketplace for education, the
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is determined to ensure its long
term sustainability by reducing its headcount and overhead to below
current levels. Key to this will be implementing a cost and salary
structure that reflects market rates in Thailand, senior administration
officials say.