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New head of Finance named

New head of Finance named

The Finance Office welcomes Ms. Patcharee Wangsakan (above), as a new head-Finance, starting 15 January 2007. Khun Patcharee brings with her extensive experience in financial accounting and management.

Mr. Avinash Patel, who had an opportunity to come back to AIT during its difficult time, will continue his work until 15 February 2007, on a full-time basis and then on a part-time basis as an advisor to president, head-Finance and faculty.

Fellowships and research funding opportunities available

Fellowships and research funding opportunities available

There are several opportunities for fellowships and research funding as follows:

2007 Generation Fellowships – Deadline for applications: 31 January, 2007 – The Generation Fellowship awards were established to facilitate innovative research related to the central theme of the Generation Challenge Programme.

Thai visa extension notice

Thai visa extension notice

The Thai Immigration Bureau has recently informed that any foreigner (students, students' families and employees' servants) who fails to submit a 90-day report to the bureau will have to pay a 2,000 baht fine before getting the Thai visa extension or 5,000 baht on departure day.

New fixed assets policy announced

New fixed assets policy announced

According to President's Advisory Council resolution on 12 September 2006, the definition of the fixed assets will be changed to refer to purchased items costing a minimum of 15,000 baht and with two-year lifetime.

With effective from 1 January 2007, for any purchase of item costing less than 15,000 baht, a dean or office head can approve the purchase directly and charge to materials and supplies budget.

Library surveys users

Library surveys users

To ensure satisfaction with library resources and services, the AIT Library requests the AIT community to respond and provide its level of satisfaction in a short survey. It will take only five minutes to complete the questionnaire, and feedback will be used to ensure the continuous improvement in the library for both resources and services.

AIT receives international road safety award

AIT receives international road safety award

Photo shows Mr. Sattrawut Ponboon, receiving the award on behalf of AIT and TARC from a representative of Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE)The Asian Institute of Technology has been awarded India’s Institute of Road Traffic Education and the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award 2006 for contributions toward road safety in Thailand.