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2003 GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN SCHOLARSHIPS

2003 GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN SCHOLARSHIPS

For fiscal year of 2002/2003, the Government of Japan has remitted US$ 549,000 as its contribution to provide 21 Master's and three (3) Doctoral scholarships at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).

Doctoral Scholarships
Doctoral candidates should meet AIT's admission requirements as well as the following standards set by the Japanese Government:

(1) CGPA of 3.80 or above in Master's degree
(2) Excellent grade in Master's Thesis
(3) Top 15% of class or better
Doctoral candidates should apply in the Fields of Study (FoS), listed under *FoS, with Japanese seconded faculty and must be recommended by at least one Japanese faculty member.

RTG FELLOWSHIPS AT AIT

RTG FELLOWSHIPS AT AIT

Under its Budgetary Support to AIT for FY 2003, the Royal Thai Government is providing THB 76,716,640 as RTG Fellowships for Master's and Doctoral students enrolled at the Asian Institute of Technology in its academic intakes for January 2003 and August 2003. For the August 2003 intake, 155 master's fellowships and at least six doctoral fellowships will be offered.

Seminars, Workshops, Conferences at AIT

Seminars, Workshops, Conferences at AIT
March 20, 2003, 1:30 p.m., Room 106, Chalerm Prakiat Building: ISE will hold a seminar on Formulating Optimal Operating Strategies: an Integrated Operations-Marketing Approach.
The seminar will be conducted by Dr. Saibal Ray, Assistant Professor in the Operations Management and Management Science, Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Abstract:

Advances in technology, emergence of global markets, large-scale
outsourcing and extremely discerning as well as environment-conscious
customers characterize the new economy.

AIT Conference Center Functions

AIT Conference Center Functions
10 - 14 March 2003

Date
Time
Room
Group Name/Organizer

10 Mar.
08:30-16:30
Auditorium

The Nation Workshop Cluster Computing 2003
c/o Dr. Voratus, SAT, Tel: 6601

08:30-16:30
B206
ERMG Training Course
c/o K. Rattana, ERMG, Tel: 5648

11 Mar.

AIT Registrar, Prof. Gothom Arya, leads mission to Sri Lanka

AIT Registrar, Prof. Gothom Arya, leads mission to Sri Lanka
February 17-18, 2003: AIT delegation, led by Prof. Gothom Arya, Registrar, visited Jaffna University, Sri Lanka. The visit was certainly a landmark achievement in the already well established Cooperation Program between AIT, the Government of Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan Ministries, National Universities, Research Centres, Private Sector Corporations and the Donor agencies.

Royal Thai Government (FY2002) progress reports presentation resume on March 14

Royal Thai Government (FY2002) progress reports presentation resume on March 14

The remaining eight project leaders who received research grant from the Royal Thai Government (FY2002) will present their progress reports on
Friday, March 14, 2003, 1:00 p.m. at the Board Room, Admin Building

The projects presentation schedule and title are as follows:

1:00 p.m.: GIS Application on Road Accident Management System for Community Health Promotion by Prof.

AIT Celebrates the International Women’s Day

AIT Celebrates the International Women's Day

Female AITians from different nationalities are seen carrying a banner to celebrate AIT?s International Women?s Week.

A drawing under the theme, ?Peace for Everyone. Gender Takes the Lead? by a visiting artist, Chaw Ei Thein at the department of Gendev from Mynmar

In observance of the International Women?s Day held worldwide on March 8, 2003,
AIT celebrated the event with various gender awareness activities during the
International Women?s Week from March 3-8, 2003. The event was jointly
organized by AIT?s Gender and Development Studies Field of Study and the Office of Dean of Students and Community Affairs (DSCA). The theme of the International Women?s Day for AIT this year is ?Peace for everyone.

Seminars, Workshops, Conferences at AIT

Seminars, Workshops, Conferences at AIT
March 11, 2003: The Computer Science and Information Management Program, School of Advanced Technologies will organize the following two special lectures on at 1:00 p.m., room 201, Telecom Building.

Title: A logic-based agent model and its application to 'chance discovery', game theory and conflict resolution

Speaker: Prof.