Prof. Muhammad Yunus delivered the keynote address at the Social Business Symposium organized jointly by the Yunus Center at AIT and other organizations. During his speech, Prof. Yunus raised questions about the current unfair economic system and remarked that the Yunus Center at AIT could be a hub for social business. The governor of Nakornnayok province visited AIT seeking collaboration to transform the province into a "smart province" and offered AIT land for research applications. The president of Telecoms Sans Frontieres assured AIT of continued support and partnership.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn granted a Royal Audience to 49 AIT students who received scholarships from the Royal Thai Government. The students were from 12 different countries and attended the event at Chitralada Palace in Bangkok. AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust was present along with officials from the Higher Education Commission of Thailand.
AIT celebrated its 53rd anniversary highlighting its role in connecting Southeast, South and East Asia. Cambodia joined AIT's governing council, becoming the 9th member nation. AIT hosted a model UN conference for 350 students from 46 countries. AIT received a $5 million grant from the Gates Foundation for sanitation research in developing countries. SAT reading scores in the US hit a 40-year low while education spending was at an all-time high.
The US Under Secretary of State described the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) as a "world class institute" during a speech in Bangkok. He highlighted Western Digital's partnership with AIT to develop degree programs in information technology as an example of the type of cooperation between the US and Thailand that should be expanded. AIT and Western Digital had jointly launched a master's program in hard disk drive engineering that was supported by the Hard Disk Drive Institute in Thailand.
AIT celebrated its 52nd anniversary with events highlighting its nanotechnology portfolio and contributions to empowering Asia over five decades. The celebrations included participation from student unions dressed in traditional costumes and remarks by President Irandoust on continuing AIT's mission with renewed vigor. Recent developments at AIT included expressing admiration from an Afghan delegation and discussions of potential partnerships with organizations like ADB, DAAD, and KTH.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn honored the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) at a research exhibition organized by the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. During her visit to the AIT exhibit, she interacted with AIT's Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai and inquired about developments at AIT. She showed interest in AIT's poster presentations and took notes at the exhibits. Prof. Worsak also presented a publication on the ProSPER.Net project to the Princess.
The document summarizes the following key points in 3 sentences:
1) A major new scholarship program funded by the Norwegian government will provide 40 scholarships per year for 3 years to Master's students from Myanmar to study at AIT.
2) The Norwegian Ambassador to Thailand unveiled the scholarships and expressed that AIT's education will be relevant to Myanmar's development needs.
3) AIT has formed a task force of engineering and other experts to develop a flood protection plan for its campus in response to the risk of floods in Thailand this year.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand was inducted into the Asian Institute of Technology's (AIT) new Hall of Fame, becoming the first member. She received the trophy from the Chairman of AIT's Board of Trustees. AIT established the Hall of Fame to honor distinguished alumni and others who have made significant contributions to their profession, society, and AIT. HRH's induction recognizes her long support and assistance to AIT. A gala event was held to celebrate AIT's 51st anniversary and featured the Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's Technology Event showcasing technological research and developments. It also covers a royal visit from Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn who expressed interest in a geographic map of Thailand's natural energy potential from AIT. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing partnerships with organizations such as JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and Myanmar to support students from various countries at AIT.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn granted a Royal Audience to 49 AIT students who received scholarships from the Royal Thai Government. The students were from 12 different countries and attended the event at Chitralada Palace in Bangkok. AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust was present along with officials from the Higher Education Commission of Thailand.
AIT celebrated its 53rd anniversary highlighting its role in connecting Southeast, South and East Asia. Cambodia joined AIT's governing council, becoming the 9th member nation. AIT hosted a model UN conference for 350 students from 46 countries. AIT received a $5 million grant from the Gates Foundation for sanitation research in developing countries. SAT reading scores in the US hit a 40-year low while education spending was at an all-time high.
The US Under Secretary of State described the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) as a "world class institute" during a speech in Bangkok. He highlighted Western Digital's partnership with AIT to develop degree programs in information technology as an example of the type of cooperation between the US and Thailand that should be expanded. AIT and Western Digital had jointly launched a master's program in hard disk drive engineering that was supported by the Hard Disk Drive Institute in Thailand.
AIT celebrated its 52nd anniversary with events highlighting its nanotechnology portfolio and contributions to empowering Asia over five decades. The celebrations included participation from student unions dressed in traditional costumes and remarks by President Irandoust on continuing AIT's mission with renewed vigor. Recent developments at AIT included expressing admiration from an Afghan delegation and discussions of potential partnerships with organizations like ADB, DAAD, and KTH.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn honored the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) at a research exhibition organized by the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. During her visit to the AIT exhibit, she interacted with AIT's Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai and inquired about developments at AIT. She showed interest in AIT's poster presentations and took notes at the exhibits. Prof. Worsak also presented a publication on the ProSPER.Net project to the Princess.
The document summarizes the following key points in 3 sentences:
1) A major new scholarship program funded by the Norwegian government will provide 40 scholarships per year for 3 years to Master's students from Myanmar to study at AIT.
2) The Norwegian Ambassador to Thailand unveiled the scholarships and expressed that AIT's education will be relevant to Myanmar's development needs.
3) AIT has formed a task force of engineering and other experts to develop a flood protection plan for its campus in response to the risk of floods in Thailand this year.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand was inducted into the Asian Institute of Technology's (AIT) new Hall of Fame, becoming the first member. She received the trophy from the Chairman of AIT's Board of Trustees. AIT established the Hall of Fame to honor distinguished alumni and others who have made significant contributions to their profession, society, and AIT. HRH's induction recognizes her long support and assistance to AIT. A gala event was held to celebrate AIT's 51st anniversary and featured the Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's Technology Event showcasing technological research and developments. It also covers a royal visit from Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn who expressed interest in a geographic map of Thailand's natural energy potential from AIT. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing partnerships with organizations such as JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and Myanmar to support students from various countries at AIT.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's technology event showcasing its technological capabilities to industry. It also covers AIT receiving a royal audience with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who was formerly an AIT student. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing support for AIT from organizations like JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and an AIT alumni-owned firm.
This document summarizes news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology in January 2011. It discusses:
1) 222 students from 20 countries received degrees at AIT's 114th graduation ceremony, where an eminent Pakistani scientist was awarded an honorary degree for his contributions to education.
2) AIT's president led a promotional visit to Myanmar to explore opportunities for collaboration, meeting with university officials.
3) A US advisor spoke at AIT about growing cooperation between the US and Lower Mekong countries on issues like the environment and health.
4) AIT hosted training workshops on integrated pest management in Vietnam and for government delegations from Sudan and Afghanistan.
The document summarizes the 25th anniversary celebration of the School of Management at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses the keynote speech given by an AIT alumnus and highlights from the event. It also provides brief summaries of recent visits and events at AIT involving diplomatic delegations from various countries and partnerships. These include visits from the ambassadors of Norway, Germany, Israel, and India recognizing AIT students and programs. It mentions new faculty and staff appointments, scholarships granted to AIT students, and publications by AIT faculty. The document is a roundup of recent news and happenings at AIT.
The annual report summarizes the achievements of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in 2007. Some key highlights include:
- Approval of a new charter by the Board of Trustees that would grant AIT full international organization status.
- Successful outcomes both financially and in new academic programs and initiatives launched.
- An emphasis on professional masters and doctoral programs attuned to changing workplace needs.
- A focus on research areas like climate change, clean development, and sustainable development projects in Asia.
- Continued partnerships with universities and organizations to complement efforts in the region.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses:
1) AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust meeting with the President and Prime Minister of Nepal to discuss cooperation between AIT and Nepal.
2) The Vietnam Ambassador to Thailand visiting AIT to review rebuilding work after floods and meet Vietnamese students.
3) The AIT President meeting the SAARC Secretary-General to discuss potential collaboration between AIT and SAARC.
The document summarizes the January 2013 issue of the Asian Institute of Technology newsletter. It discusses the following key points:
- 271 students from 20 countries graduated from AIT at its 118th graduation ceremony. Students from Vietnam had the largest group at 103 graduates.
- The new Chairman of the AIT Board of Trustees, Mr. Nopadol Gunavibool, addressed the graduates and emphasized AIT's unique regional role.
- The graduation speaker, Ms. Carrie Thompson from USAID, encouraged graduates to apply their skills and solve challenges like climate change.
- Photos from the graduation ceremony and recent events at AIT like visits by dignitaries are featured.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai was appointed as the 7th President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). He is the first AIT alumnus, Asian, and Thai national to hold this position. The Thai government approved a 119 million baht budget for AIT scholarships and fellowships. AIT also received visits from partners and alumni congratulating Prof. Worsak on his new appointment.
AIT continued its activities and made achievements despite facing its worst crisis in history from the devastating flood in October 2011. It held graduations with only short delays, welcomed new students, launched new initiatives such as dual doctoral programs and scholarships, and had countries join its charter and council. AIT also received support from partners and visitors such as ambassadors, and continued research, events, and outreach efforts while reconstructing its campus.
1) AIT welcomed its first batch of students to its Pathumthani campus after relocating due to flooding, with 88 students from 21 countries attending orientation.
2) To celebrate the return to campus, AIT held events including a panel discussion on flood management options in Thailand broadcast on television.
3) The AIT President outlined a vision for a "Safe, Secure and Sustainable" campus and for AIT to serve as a knowledge hub for flood management.
The document provides details about the inauguration and establishment of the Institute of Chemical Technology (Mumbai)-IndianOil Odisha Campus in Bhubaneswar, India. It summarizes key events and speeches from the inaugural ceremony on September 1, 2018, including remarks by the President of India, the Union Petroleum Minister, ICT Vice Chancellor, and IndianOil Chairman emphasizing the commitment to developing education and skills in Odisha. It also outlines the campus vision and leadership, academic programs launched, industry collaborations formed, and future research plans.
The 117th graduation ceremony at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) celebrated AIT renewing its status as an international intergovernmental organization. A total of 425 students from 25 countries received postgraduate degrees. It was the first commencement since AIT's change in status. AIT's alumni now number over 19,000 students from 88 countries working in 108 countries and territories.
This document provides information about the inauguration and establishment of the Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai-Indian Oil Odisha Campus in Bhubaneswar, India. It discusses key events that led to the signing of an MOU between ICT Mumbai and Indian Oil Corporation to set up the new campus. The campus was officially inaugurated on September 1, 2018 by Dr. R.A. Mashelkar with its first batch of 60 students admitted. The document outlines the vision and support provided by government leaders and academic partners to develop the new campus as a center of excellence in chemical engineering and petrochemical research.
The Sri Lankan President welcomed plans for an AIT satellite campus in Sri Lanka. The President of Sri Lanka expressed full support for establishing a full-fledged AIT campus in Sri Lanka and assured that the government would provide land and facilitate the process. They would also help attract global investors. AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust met with the President of Sri Lanka to discuss establishing the satellite campus.
- The document summarizes the graduation ceremony of AIT's 132nd class, where Dr. Subin Pinkayan, Chair of the AIT Board of Trustees, delivered the graduation address after 60 years of involvement with AIT.
- It discusses Dr. Pinkayan's history and journey with AIT from its early days, and the lessons he shared with graduating students.
- It also provides details on the graduation ceremony, including the number of graduates and their countries of origin, and a speech given by a prominent alumnus.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai has been appointed Interim President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). He has served in various roles at AIT previously, including Vice President for Resource Development and Acting President.
Prof. Kanchana Kanchanasut of AIT was inducted into the global Internet Hall of Fame for her pioneering work introducing email and the Internet to Thailand in the late 1980s. She registered Thailand's country domain name ".TH" and oversaw domain name registration services until 1999.
AIT has been awarded a USD 899,000 grant from USAID to implement a three-year collaborative project on agricultural learning exchange involving partners from Bangladesh,
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) hosted the largest ever Social Business Day, with nearly 1,500 delegates from 59 countries attending. Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus praised AIT for establishing a new benchmark for organizing the event. AIT President Eden Woon described the event as fitting for coinciding with AIT's 60th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of AIT's Yunus Centre, the first such centre established by Professor Yunus. The event featured addresses from government and business leaders and celebrated achievements in social business.
The document summarizes recent news and events from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses:
1) Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus delivering the keynote address at a Social Business Symposium organized jointly by AIT and other organizations, calling for greater collaboration between business and youth on social business.
2) The Food and Agriculture Organization expressing interest in strengthening its commitment with AIT, particularly in research and human resource development.
3) The governor of Nakornnayok province of Thailand seeking AIT's help in transforming the province into a "smart province" and offering land for an AIT campus.
AIT celebrated its 52nd anniversary with various events, including the release of a nanotechnology portfolio and an expert talk on commercializing innovation. Over 500 people attended the celebrations, including ambassadors, academics, and students. The anniversary celebrations reinforced AIT's international character with participation from the student union in traditional costumes.
AIT also received visitors from Afghanistan, Germany, and other countries who praised AIT's contributions and sought to strengthen partnerships in areas like capacity building, scholarships, and training programs. New batches of undergraduate students from various countries in Asia enrolled at AIT, growing the total undergraduate population to over 125. AIT also expanded its facility in Ho Chi Minh City to meet growing demand for programs in Vietnam.
The Nepal President and Prime Minister both praised the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) during separate meetings with the AIT President. The Nepal President referred to his positive experience with AIT from when his son studied there. The Prime Minister expressed support for expediting ratification of AIT's new charter. Several organizations also met with AIT to discuss potential partnerships, including the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, PACT NGO, and UNESCO. AIT also launched some new educational programs with other universities.
The Nepal President and Prime Minister praised AIT and thanked the institute for its contributions to developing human resources in Nepal. They supported expediting ratification of AIT's new charter. UNESCO and other organizations expressed interest in partnering with AIT on issues like sustainability and disaster risk reduction. A seminar on affordable housing technologies brought together participants from Asia and Africa. The Asia Pacific Water Forum chose AIT to host a workshop on establishing a groundwater management knowledge hub. The Asian Development Bank's Japan Scholarship Program aims to continue providing scholarships to AIT students.
The AIT Cultural Show 2012 showcased students' artistic talents and competitive spirit, coupled with an international spirit of togetherness. The event featured cultural performances from different countries. A shadow theatre performance from Nepal won a prize. The auditorium, which had flooded in October, provided an arena to display cultural diversity and internationality at AIT.
The AIT Cultural Show 2012 showcased the cultural diversity of AIT students through performances. It featured shadow theatre from Nepal and other acts. The event promoted a spirit of unity and internationalism among students. The damaged AIT conference center, which hosted the event, had been flooded in October. The show was a display of student talent and competitiveness alongside togetherness. A photo feature of the event was available online.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's technology event showcasing its technological capabilities to industry. It also covers AIT receiving a royal audience with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who was formerly an AIT student. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing support for AIT from organizations like JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and an AIT alumni-owned firm.
This document summarizes news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology in January 2011. It discusses:
1) 222 students from 20 countries received degrees at AIT's 114th graduation ceremony, where an eminent Pakistani scientist was awarded an honorary degree for his contributions to education.
2) AIT's president led a promotional visit to Myanmar to explore opportunities for collaboration, meeting with university officials.
3) A US advisor spoke at AIT about growing cooperation between the US and Lower Mekong countries on issues like the environment and health.
4) AIT hosted training workshops on integrated pest management in Vietnam and for government delegations from Sudan and Afghanistan.
The document summarizes the 25th anniversary celebration of the School of Management at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses the keynote speech given by an AIT alumnus and highlights from the event. It also provides brief summaries of recent visits and events at AIT involving diplomatic delegations from various countries and partnerships. These include visits from the ambassadors of Norway, Germany, Israel, and India recognizing AIT students and programs. It mentions new faculty and staff appointments, scholarships granted to AIT students, and publications by AIT faculty. The document is a roundup of recent news and happenings at AIT.
The annual report summarizes the achievements of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in 2007. Some key highlights include:
- Approval of a new charter by the Board of Trustees that would grant AIT full international organization status.
- Successful outcomes both financially and in new academic programs and initiatives launched.
- An emphasis on professional masters and doctoral programs attuned to changing workplace needs.
- A focus on research areas like climate change, clean development, and sustainable development projects in Asia.
- Continued partnerships with universities and organizations to complement efforts in the region.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses:
1) AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust meeting with the President and Prime Minister of Nepal to discuss cooperation between AIT and Nepal.
2) The Vietnam Ambassador to Thailand visiting AIT to review rebuilding work after floods and meet Vietnamese students.
3) The AIT President meeting the SAARC Secretary-General to discuss potential collaboration between AIT and SAARC.
The document summarizes the January 2013 issue of the Asian Institute of Technology newsletter. It discusses the following key points:
- 271 students from 20 countries graduated from AIT at its 118th graduation ceremony. Students from Vietnam had the largest group at 103 graduates.
- The new Chairman of the AIT Board of Trustees, Mr. Nopadol Gunavibool, addressed the graduates and emphasized AIT's unique regional role.
- The graduation speaker, Ms. Carrie Thompson from USAID, encouraged graduates to apply their skills and solve challenges like climate change.
- Photos from the graduation ceremony and recent events at AIT like visits by dignitaries are featured.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai was appointed as the 7th President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). He is the first AIT alumnus, Asian, and Thai national to hold this position. The Thai government approved a 119 million baht budget for AIT scholarships and fellowships. AIT also received visits from partners and alumni congratulating Prof. Worsak on his new appointment.
AIT continued its activities and made achievements despite facing its worst crisis in history from the devastating flood in October 2011. It held graduations with only short delays, welcomed new students, launched new initiatives such as dual doctoral programs and scholarships, and had countries join its charter and council. AIT also received support from partners and visitors such as ambassadors, and continued research, events, and outreach efforts while reconstructing its campus.
1) AIT welcomed its first batch of students to its Pathumthani campus after relocating due to flooding, with 88 students from 21 countries attending orientation.
2) To celebrate the return to campus, AIT held events including a panel discussion on flood management options in Thailand broadcast on television.
3) The AIT President outlined a vision for a "Safe, Secure and Sustainable" campus and for AIT to serve as a knowledge hub for flood management.
The document provides details about the inauguration and establishment of the Institute of Chemical Technology (Mumbai)-IndianOil Odisha Campus in Bhubaneswar, India. It summarizes key events and speeches from the inaugural ceremony on September 1, 2018, including remarks by the President of India, the Union Petroleum Minister, ICT Vice Chancellor, and IndianOil Chairman emphasizing the commitment to developing education and skills in Odisha. It also outlines the campus vision and leadership, academic programs launched, industry collaborations formed, and future research plans.
The 117th graduation ceremony at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) celebrated AIT renewing its status as an international intergovernmental organization. A total of 425 students from 25 countries received postgraduate degrees. It was the first commencement since AIT's change in status. AIT's alumni now number over 19,000 students from 88 countries working in 108 countries and territories.
This document provides information about the inauguration and establishment of the Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai-Indian Oil Odisha Campus in Bhubaneswar, India. It discusses key events that led to the signing of an MOU between ICT Mumbai and Indian Oil Corporation to set up the new campus. The campus was officially inaugurated on September 1, 2018 by Dr. R.A. Mashelkar with its first batch of 60 students admitted. The document outlines the vision and support provided by government leaders and academic partners to develop the new campus as a center of excellence in chemical engineering and petrochemical research.
The Sri Lankan President welcomed plans for an AIT satellite campus in Sri Lanka. The President of Sri Lanka expressed full support for establishing a full-fledged AIT campus in Sri Lanka and assured that the government would provide land and facilitate the process. They would also help attract global investors. AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust met with the President of Sri Lanka to discuss establishing the satellite campus.
- The document summarizes the graduation ceremony of AIT's 132nd class, where Dr. Subin Pinkayan, Chair of the AIT Board of Trustees, delivered the graduation address after 60 years of involvement with AIT.
- It discusses Dr. Pinkayan's history and journey with AIT from its early days, and the lessons he shared with graduating students.
- It also provides details on the graduation ceremony, including the number of graduates and their countries of origin, and a speech given by a prominent alumnus.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai has been appointed Interim President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). He has served in various roles at AIT previously, including Vice President for Resource Development and Acting President.
Prof. Kanchana Kanchanasut of AIT was inducted into the global Internet Hall of Fame for her pioneering work introducing email and the Internet to Thailand in the late 1980s. She registered Thailand's country domain name ".TH" and oversaw domain name registration services until 1999.
AIT has been awarded a USD 899,000 grant from USAID to implement a three-year collaborative project on agricultural learning exchange involving partners from Bangladesh,
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) hosted the largest ever Social Business Day, with nearly 1,500 delegates from 59 countries attending. Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus praised AIT for establishing a new benchmark for organizing the event. AIT President Eden Woon described the event as fitting for coinciding with AIT's 60th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of AIT's Yunus Centre, the first such centre established by Professor Yunus. The event featured addresses from government and business leaders and celebrated achievements in social business.
The document summarizes recent news and events from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses:
1) Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus delivering the keynote address at a Social Business Symposium organized jointly by AIT and other organizations, calling for greater collaboration between business and youth on social business.
2) The Food and Agriculture Organization expressing interest in strengthening its commitment with AIT, particularly in research and human resource development.
3) The governor of Nakornnayok province of Thailand seeking AIT's help in transforming the province into a "smart province" and offering land for an AIT campus.
AIT celebrated its 52nd anniversary with various events, including the release of a nanotechnology portfolio and an expert talk on commercializing innovation. Over 500 people attended the celebrations, including ambassadors, academics, and students. The anniversary celebrations reinforced AIT's international character with participation from the student union in traditional costumes.
AIT also received visitors from Afghanistan, Germany, and other countries who praised AIT's contributions and sought to strengthen partnerships in areas like capacity building, scholarships, and training programs. New batches of undergraduate students from various countries in Asia enrolled at AIT, growing the total undergraduate population to over 125. AIT also expanded its facility in Ho Chi Minh City to meet growing demand for programs in Vietnam.
The Nepal President and Prime Minister both praised the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) during separate meetings with the AIT President. The Nepal President referred to his positive experience with AIT from when his son studied there. The Prime Minister expressed support for expediting ratification of AIT's new charter. Several organizations also met with AIT to discuss potential partnerships, including the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, PACT NGO, and UNESCO. AIT also launched some new educational programs with other universities.
The Nepal President and Prime Minister praised AIT and thanked the institute for its contributions to developing human resources in Nepal. They supported expediting ratification of AIT's new charter. UNESCO and other organizations expressed interest in partnering with AIT on issues like sustainability and disaster risk reduction. A seminar on affordable housing technologies brought together participants from Asia and Africa. The Asia Pacific Water Forum chose AIT to host a workshop on establishing a groundwater management knowledge hub. The Asian Development Bank's Japan Scholarship Program aims to continue providing scholarships to AIT students.
The AIT Cultural Show 2012 showcased students' artistic talents and competitive spirit, coupled with an international spirit of togetherness. The event featured cultural performances from different countries. A shadow theatre performance from Nepal won a prize. The auditorium, which had flooded in October, provided an arena to display cultural diversity and internationality at AIT.
The AIT Cultural Show 2012 showcased the cultural diversity of AIT students through performances. It featured shadow theatre from Nepal and other acts. The event promoted a spirit of unity and internationalism among students. The damaged AIT conference center, which hosted the event, had been flooded in October. The show was a display of student talent and competitiveness alongside togetherness. A photo feature of the event was available online.
The document summarizes a visit by the President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Prof. Said Irandoust, to Nepal where he met with the President and Prime Minister of Nepal.
During the meetings, both Nepalese leaders expressed their strong support for AIT and its new charter. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to AIT. The AIT President thanked the Prime Minister for approving two annual scholarships for Nepalese students to study at AIT.
AIT celebrated its 53rd anniversary on September 7-8, 2012. Dignitaries from various countries attended the event and highlighted AIT's international role in education and its resilience after last year's floods. Cambodia also recently joined AIT's governing council, becoming its ninth member and the second from Southeast Asia. Additionally, AIT hosted several recent events, including an international model UN conference for students and a global workshop on climate change technology needs.
Six countries have now ratified the new AIT Charter, fulfilling the requirement for the charter to come into effect. With Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka recently ratifying, AIT is now set to be reestablished as an international intergovernmental organization. Recent news from AIT includes discussions with GIZ of Germany on potential partnerships, ESCAP's interest in developing training modules with AIT, and exploration of collaboration opportunities with the US-Thai Creative Partnership and National Economics University of Vietnam. AIT is also involved in projects with UNESCO-IHE, Gates Foundation, Maldives Civil Service Commission, and will offer a dual doctoral program with JAIST.
The document summarizes:
1) AIT has unveiled a new scholarship program funded by Norway that will provide 40 scholarships per year for 3 years to Myanmar students pursuing master's degrees.
2) AIT is working to protect its campus from future floods, including establishing a task force of experts to develop a flood protection plan and evaluating the likelihood of major flooding this year.
3) Several partner institutions are hosting AIT students to enable them to continue their research and studies following campus damage from flooding, including universities in Canada, France, and Japan.
428 students from 25 countries graduated from AIT at its 115th graduation ceremony. Thailand had the largest number of graduates at 144, followed by Vietnam with 93. Female students accounted for 42% of graduates. AIT aims to promote sustainable development in the region through higher education and had visits from government officials from India, Japan, and other countries interested in collaboration. New professional master's programs in corporate social responsibility and other fields were also launched.
The document summarizes a visit by Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) campus on December 9, 2011. During the visit, the Deputy PM expressed his full support for AIT after it was severely damaged by Thailand's worst floods. He recognized AIT's importance to Thailand and assured AIT of the Thai government's assistance in rebuilding efforts. The visit followed meetings between the AIT President and heads of Thailand's Flood Relief Operations Command to discuss recovery.
AIT celebrated its 117th Graduation Ceremony where 425 students from 25 countries received postgraduate degrees, including 28 Doctoral degrees. This increased AIT's postgraduate alumni to over 19,000 from 88 countries. Vietnam joined AIT Council as its eighth member country. AIT is supporting Nakhon Nayok Province in Thailand to become the country's first "smart province". AIT also launched a new International Professional Master's Program in Urban Management in Vietnam.
AIT inaugurated a new office in Shanghai, marking the first time it has had a presence in mainland China. The office opening ceremony was attended by representatives from AIT and China, including the Chairman of AIT's Board of Trustees and the Deputy Secretary-General of China's Scholarship Council. They emphasized the importance of strengthening educational ties between China, Thailand, and other countries in the region. The new office will help expand AIT's relationships with China.
Over 500 students from 42 countries joined the Asian Institute of Technology for the August 2011 session, with students coming from North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The president of AIT welcomed the new students at the orientation day and remarked that AIT provides not only an excellent place for learning but also for forming lifelong connections. Another orientation for undergraduate students is planned for September 1st.
1) AIT Consulting, AIT's new professional services arm, officially opened for business to provide integrated consultancy services.
2) The Republic of Indonesia became the 14th signatory of AIT's new charter, joining 12 countries and 1 international organization in supporting AIT.
3) Norway's ambassador to Thailand reaffirmed Norway's long-time support of AIT and interest in higher education, technology, and climate change.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand honored Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, AIT's interim president, at a research exhibition organized by the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. The princess spent considerable time at the AIT exhibit, interacting with Prof. Worsak and taking interest in AIT's poster presentations and exhibits. AIT held its 120th graduation, awarding 227 graduates from 19 countries. The graduation speakers urged the graduates to work for public good and focus on themes like food, energy, environment and technology.
The AIT Cultural Show on February 19th featured performances representing various maritime cultures. Teams from Sri Lanka dominated the competition, winning most awards. Their performances included themes of pirates and mermaids. Organized by the AIT Students' Union Gender and Culture Committee, the live streamed event transformed the AIT Conference Center into a virtual ocean world for the evening.
The AIT Cultural Show held on February 19th featured performances representing various maritime cultures. Teams from Sri Lanka dominated the competition, winning most awards. Their performances included themes of pirates and mermaids. Organized by the AIT Students' Union, the live-streamed event transformed the conference center into a virtual ocean world for the six hour extravaganza.
The document summarizes news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in December 2010. It discusses:
1) AIT welcoming nearly 200 Chinese undergraduate students from Thailand to an event called "China Day" aimed at increasing awareness of AIT's post-graduate opportunities and strengthening cross-cultural ties. The Chinese Ambassador to Thailand said AIT was a "good choice" for Chinese students.
2) The Chinese Ambassador telling the AIT President that AIT's highly multicultural makeup made it an ideal institute for Chinese students to study with students from around the world.
3) Recent news and events at AIT including participating in a social business summit in Germany, collaborating with other
The document summarizes a graduation speech given by Prof. Tony F. Chan at AIT's 131st graduation. Prof. Chan offered four lessons to graduates: be ready for opportunities, take calculated risks when young, know yourself and have a vision, and be a leader not a follower. He also highlighted four challenges facing universities: globalization, changing expectations, technological disruption, and the rise of innovation/entrepreneurship. The AIT president congratulated graduates and stated the institute's motto is "Transforming AIT" to remain relevant through lifelong learning and transformation.
AIT experienced its worst flood crisis in 2011 when over two meters of water inundated the campus due to severe flooding in Thailand. In subsequent years, AIT received prestigious awards and ratings for its academic programs, launched new scholarship programs for Myanmar students, and underwent modernization projects of its library and leadership with a new president beginning in 2018, as AIT celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2019.
The Asian Institute of Technology held its 25th annual career fair, which saw participation from 32 companies including 12 attending for the first time. The President welcomed the exhibitors and described AIT students as ideal recruits due to their international backgrounds and rigorous education. A record 31 research exhibits were also showcased in a student research exhibition held alongside the career fair.
The document outlines the establishment of the SEATO Graduate School of Engineering from 1957-1960. In 1957, the Secretary-General of SEATO proposed a regional graduate engineering school supported by SEATO countries. In 1959, the King of Thailand signed a Royal Decree establishing the SEATO Graduate School of Engineering at Chulalongkorn University, making it the first graduate engineering school in Southeast Asia. Prof. Thomas H. Evans became the first Dean of the school. By 1960, the school had expanded its curriculum to include majors in Highway Engineering and Structural Engineering.
This document is the annual report of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) for 2016. It begins with listings of the AIT Board of Trustees and its Executive Committee and Audit Committee. It then contains messages from the Chairman of the AIT Board of Trustees and the AIT President. The rest of the report provides institutional highlights and reports from AIT's administration, responsibility centers, faculty/staff/student awards and recognitions, sustainability initiatives on campus, the AIT Library modernization project, campus rehabilitation work, key figures and trends, and appendices with financial statements and lists of collaborations and partnerships.
Canada is looking to strengthen its relationship with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). The Canadian Ambassador to Thailand visited AIT and expressed interest in collaborating in areas like regional development programs. AIT and Canada have enjoyed a long relationship, with past Canadian support establishing divisions and programs at AIT. The Ambassador aims to explore new areas of cooperation between the two institutions.
The document provides a summary of recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2017. It discusses the graduation of 489 students from 27 countries, with the largest cohorts from Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Myanmar. It also details several new partnerships, scholarships, and donations to AIT, including an endowed professorship from Bangladesh, joint research agreements with Chinese institutions, and scholarships from Thai companies. Finally, it announces the launch of a new innovation laboratory at AIT and an annual scholarship and prize established in memory of a former AIT president.
AIT is one of the founding members of the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi), a project initiated under Thailand's Eastern Economic Development Plan to create a science hub in ASEAN. Fifty organizations from various sectors signed agreements to participate in EECi. EECi will have two campuses, one focusing on automation, robotics, biotechnology, and another on aerospace industries. AIT also signed several partnership agreements this month with universities and organizations from Hong Kong, Japan, Austria and India to collaborate on educational programs and projects related to urban development, remote sensing, and rail engineering. An AIT alumnus from Malaysia donated 1 million Thai Baht towards an engineering scholarship at AIT.
AIT achieved top honors in two international university rankings. It was ranked number one in international orientation by U-Multirank, sharing the top spot with seven other universities. Additionally, the 2017 QS Rankings by Subject ranked AIT among the top global universities in seven subjects, including rankings of 101-150 in Architecture and Built Environment, 151-200 in Civil and Structural Engineering and Environmental Studies, 251-300 in Business and Management Studies, 301-350 in Electrical and Electronics, 351-400 in Mechanical Engineering, and 451-500 in Computer Science and Information Management. AIT also signed agreements with two Cambodian universities and hosted its biannual Career Fair and research exhibition.
The modernized AIT library opened with simplicity and elegance after being devastated by flooding five years prior. The library underwent a major facelift and modernization, becoming a showcase user-friendly learning space using latest technology. It was unveiled by AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, who had launched a fundraising campaign after the flood that raised nearly 80 million Baht from donors. A robot circulates the library fetching returned books.
182 students from 14 countries graduated from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on December 15, 2016 at its 126th graduation ceremony. Vietnam provided the largest number of graduates at 70, followed by Myanmar with 34. The AIT President encouraged graduates to embrace sustainability and social/environmental issues. An AIT alumnus reminisced about his time at the institute. With this graduation, AIT's total number of alumni reached 21,770.
The document summarizes an event where AIT co-hosted the 15th General Conference of the International Association of Universities from November 13-16, 2016 in Thailand. The conference, which commemorated 100 years of the university system in Thailand, focused on how higher education institutions can contribute to innovation and sustainability. It was presided over by Her Royal Highness Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and included presentations from presidents of AIT, IAU, Chulalongkorn University, Siam University, and Suranaree University of Technology.
The document summarizes the Asian Institute of Technology's (AIT) mourning of the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. It discusses how AIT was established and supported by King Bhumibol, including his presiding over convocations and accepting awards from AIT. It describes condolence meetings held at AIT and messages from AIT leadership mourning the King's death. Recent AIT news such as faculty appointments and collaborations with other universities are also mentioned.
Four hundred and eighty-one students from 32 countries were welcomed at the Asian Institute of Technology's (AIT) orientation on August 4, 2016. This was the largest cohort over the last five years according to AIT President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai. The students came from Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas with the largest groups being from Thailand, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal. Forty percent of admitted students were female. President Worsak described AIT's international perspective, regional orientation, multidisciplinary approach, and politically neutral stance.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. It discusses the president's mid-term report which highlighted achievements and his vision to position AIT as a leading global research institute. It also details new partnerships signed, degrees awarded, research rankings, fundraising successes, and restructuring of the AIT administration.
An agreement was signed between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and the National Science and Technology Development Agency of Thailand (NSTDA) to cooperate in research and education. The agreement allows 11 NSTDA researchers to work as adjunct faculty at AIT and gives AIT access to NSTDA research facilities. The researchers will come from several NSTDA research centers, including those focused on genetics, electronics, materials, and nanotechnology. The agreement aims to help AIT and NSTDA create a premier technology and knowledge hub in Thailand through their collaboration.
AIT held its 125th graduation ceremony where 481 students from 27 countries received their degrees, with Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam having the largest number of graduates; the graduation address was given by representatives from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the European Union, and prominent alumni also spoke at the event.
The AIT Cultural Show was held on February 20th with over 100 student performers representing 10 countries. Myanmar was crowned the overall champion. The show included various performances such as dancing, singing, drama, and talent acts. Separately, the PEA of Thailand signed an agreement to send 24 staff to AIT master's and PhD programs over 4 years in areas like energy and ICT. The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand also signed a partnership with AIT for training and business development. Additionally, Pruksa Real Estate donated a 1 million baht scholarship for an Indian student and AIT recognized several faculty promotions.
The document provides a monthly summary of events and achievements at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) throughout 2015. Some highlights include AIT's management programs being ranked among global leaders and tops in Thailand, the launch of an international integrated bachelor's-master's degree program with India, and AIT being ranked the top international university in the world for international orientation in 2015. Major donations were also received each month to support the AIT Library Modernization Campaign and establish scholarships.
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1. 1
Asian Institute of Technology JUNE 2012
Prof. Muhammad Yunus at the Social Business Symposium.
Nobel laureate at Social Business Symposium
N obel laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus
delivered the keynote address at the Social
Business Symposium organized jointly by the
system, the Nobel laureate remarked that
the Yunus Center at AIT could be a hub for
everyone interested in social business.
Yunus Center at AIT, Thai Health Promotion
Foundation, Thai Management Association âIt is a good start today, and I hope that this
(TMA), Thai Social Enterprise Office and AIT continues,â Prof. Yunus said, adding that the
on 8 May 2012. Center could bring business leaders and youngsters
together at one platform. Prof.Yunus had launched
Raising questions about the unfair economic the Yunus Center at AIT in August 2009.
INS I DE I S S UE . . .
Recent News / Happenings at AIT................................................. 2-5
People........................................................................................... 4
Backpage....................................................................................... 6
3. RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
JUNE 2012 3
Japanese Ambassador honors scholarship recipients
Ambassador of Japan to Thailand, 22 (out of total of 29 awardees) AITâs reputation as an important
H.E. Mr. Seiji Kojima honored at a function organized on 25 contributor to regional develop-
May 2012. Hosting a function for ment through human resources
Japanese Government Scholar- development.
ship Recipients at AIT on 25 May
2012, the ambassador said AIT The ambassador congratulated
Master and Doctoral level gradu- AIT Japanese Government Schol-
ates from around Asia have been arship recipients from Cambodia,
playing an active role in various Pakistan, Vietnam, Thailand, In-
fields in their home countries for dia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indone-
H.E. Mr. Seiji Kojima years. These activities have raised sia and Myanmar.
LC Bridging Program readies professionals merses the trainees in interactive
skills-based class instruction in
for Mekong River Commission reading, grammar, speaking, and
AITâs Language Center (LC) was The batch arrived at AIT from Lao writing and vocabulary develop-
host to a group of Southeast Asian PDR, Myanmar, Cambodia, Viet- ment, while injecting necessary
students who honed their presenta- nam and Thailand to attend the real-world assignments into the
tion skills at a special tailor-made Bridging Program. The capacity curriculum.
program for the Mekong River building program for the MRC,
Commission (MRC). The Com- however, also assists the JRP se-
mission had selected young pro- lectees in the professional skills
fessionals for its Junior Riparian and competencies they need to
Professional (JRP) program, who work. Designed by Mr. Tylor Bur-
were at AIT for capacity develop- rows of AITâs LC for client MRC,
ment. the JRP Bridging Program im- MRC participants at AIT.
AIT hosts Alternative University Appraisal meeting
University rankings are a hot tions University Institute of Ad- Center of Excellence on Sustain-
topic across the hallowed halls vanced Studies, TERI Univer- able Development in the Context
of academia worldwide. Reject- sity, United Nations University of Climate Change (SDCC) and
ing traditional university rank- Institute for Software Technol- funded by Hokkaido University.
ings as too homogenous and as ogy, and Universiti Sains Ma-
serving a âsurvival of the fittestâ laysia, the project recognizes the
mentality, academics attached to vast diversity existing in higher
the Alternative University Ap- education, and varying missions
praisal (AUA) project have a pro- across a very complex sustain-
foundly different model in mind. able development milieu in Asia.
For AUA core members AIT, The 9th AUA Core Membersâ
Yonsei University, United Na- Meeting was hosted by AITâs
AUA delegates.
4. RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT/PEOPLE
JUNE 2012 4
Energy, Environment Sri Lankan alumni raise US $7500 for AIT
and Cooperation in Alumni from Sri Lanka
have raised US $7500 as a
Greater Mekong contribution for providing
Sub-region books lost during the Oc-
tober 2011 flood. Led by
Mr. Sunimal Weerasooriya,
President of the Sri Lanka
chapter of AIT Alumni As-
sociation (AITAA), the fun- Sri Lankan alumni handing over books to
draising is to purchase text- Dr. Mathew Dailey.
books for the AIT undergraduate program.
A list of books that could be beneficial to undergraduate students
has been provided by Dr. Mathew Dailey, Associate Professor,
Prof. I.M. Pandey welcomed the GMS
delegates. School of Engineering and Technology (AIT). According to Mr.
Sanjeev Jayasinghe, Director, Fundraising, AIT, while the first
The intersection of energy and the envi- batch of books has already been handed over, the remaining
ronment is one of the most pressing issues books will arrive at AIT before September 2012.The handover
facing countries in the Greater Mekong ceremony witnessed participation from AITAA (Sri Lanka chap-
Sub-region (GMS). To evaluate these ter) office bearers, Mr.Palitha Gamage, Vice President and Mr.
challenges, AIT played host on 21 May Dharmasiri Wickramatilake, Treasurer.
2012 to delegates attending the Interna-
tional Conference on âEnergy and Envi-
ronment Sector Cooperation of the GMS SU Research Poster Showcase
Countries.â exhibits AIT studentsâ work
AIT alumna appointed AIT is a research-fo-
Deputy Res Rep, UNDP, cused institute brimming
with students eager to
Myanmar present their latest work
to the public. At the in-
The AIT Alumni Affairs
augural SU Research
Office reported that
Poster Showcase on 29
AIT alumna Ms. To Thi
May 2012 young AIT SU Research Poster Showcase 2012
Thuy Hang, a Vietnam-
researchers did just that,
ese national who re-
catching the eye of the AIT Community with engaging posters.
ceived a Master of Sci-
Ms. To Thi Thuy ence in Environmental In just two hours of open viewing, over 200 visitors reviewed
Hang Engineering from AIT the 20 research posters exhibited at the Korea House Building in
in 1991, has been ap- the center of the campus. School of Engineering and Technolo-
pointed as Deputy Resident Representa- gy students displayed 14 posters while students from the School
tive (Operations), UNDP Myanmar. Prior of Environment, Resources and Development displayed six.
to taking up her new position, Ms. Hang
worked as an Operations Specialist at the Opening and closing the event as the honored guest, Prof. I.M.
Evaluation Office of the United Nations Pandey, Vice President for Academic Affairs, described it as
Development Programme, New York, âan example of our finest students seeking to distinguish them-
from 2006-2012. selves.â
5. RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
JUNE 2012 5
AIT student receives IPCC award
A doctoral student of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Ms. Rizwana
Subhani, has received a grant from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) for pursuing her research. She is one of the nine recipients for
the term 2011-2012.
A total of nine young students and researchers have been awarded the scholar-
ship for pursuing research. Seven of them were awarded a âPrince Albert II of
Monaco Foundation grant for IPCC,â within the framework of the collabora- Ms. Rizwana Subhani at the IPCC
tion between the IPCC Scholarship Programme and the Prince Albert II of award ceremony.
Monaco Foundation Young Researchers Scholarships Initiative.
the two recipients under the theme of
The award follows an open call by IPCC, which received nearly 5000 applica- âAdaptation and mitigation options
tions, out of which 1027 were shortlisted. Students and young researchers are for different sectors and assessment
required to submit their proposal under five different themes. Rizwana is one of of socio-economic implications.â
Book by Dr. Sundar Venkatesh
Dr. Sundar Venkatesh, Advisor, AIT Extension, has published a book on
âFundamental Accounting Principles.â Pubished by McGraw Hill, the book
covers both financial accounting and managerial accounting. The book fo-
cusses on key concepts of accounting and their role in business.
According to the publishers, it helps students to develop good decision-making
by helping them analyze and apply accounting information. The contents are
Dr. Sundar Venkatesh
developed using the Conceptual-Analytical-Procedural (CAP) model that iden-
tifies learning objectives, textual materials, assignments and test items so that
instructors can easily customize their courses. The book includes decision in- and IFRS-reporting companies. Fi-
sights as opening vignettes featuring successful Asian entrepreneurs. nancial reports of companies such
as Nestle, Adidas, Puma, Apple and
Contents also focus on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Palm are used as examples.
AIT Professor publishes book on air quality management
Professor N. T. Kim Oanh of and it reports some of the major results of AIT research
the Environmental Engineer- cooperation in Asia. AIT members from air quality re-
ing and Management (EEM) search group serve as the first authors and co-authors of
field of study, School of En- 11 out of 16 chapters. Prof. Oanh is the editor of the
vironment Resources and book.
Development (SERD), has
published a book titled âIn- According to Prof.Oanh, this publicaion presents an in-
tegrated air quality manage- tegrated air quality management methodology that em-
ment: Asian case studies.â ploys technical and policy tools to achieve air quality
goals. It includes technical information and policy rec-
The book has been published ommendations based on the outcomes of several multi-
by the CRC Press (USA), year air quality research programs coordinated by AIT.
6. BACKPAGE
JUNE 2012 6
AITIS Food and Fun Fair brings campus together
The âFun and Food Fairâ organized by the AIT In-
ternational School (AITIS) saw the entire campus
come together on May 25 for a day of festivities.
The event showcased a lively group dance by 100
students from the AITIS.
Stalls from seven countries (India, Indonesia, Nepal,
Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Thailand), be-
sides AIT vendors, were set up and donated by par-
ents and friends of AITIS. A lucky draw was held,
with the first prize of a return air ticket, Bangkok â
Colombo â Bangkok and a two-night, three-day stay AITIS Food and Fun Fair.
at Hotel Catamaran Negambo, Colombo, sponsored
by Sri Lankan Airlines and LSR Lanka Sportreizen, the fair, totaling 150,000 THB will be utilized to re-
respectively. According to Mr. Ashish Sitoula, Parent place the academic and extra-curricular equipment
Teacher Association (PTA) Chair, the proceeds from that was lost during the flood.
TODAY!
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Technology in Education: Graduat
ion
The âcloudâ ate their homework
You
1st June
Can There was a time when a student used to complain that the school assign-
Use
ments were inaccessible since the computer had broken down. Today what
could be the excuse? Maybe someone would say that the âcloudâ ate the
assignment.
As this report in the Vancouver Sun reveals that at Notre Dame, Chrome-
Editor:
Bajinder Pal Singh book is keeping the storage and applicable in the âcloud.â
bajinder@ait.asia
Designer: Read more at this link http://tiny.cc/nsdaew
Nadhika Mendhaka
Photos:
Cloud based education services are clearly on the rise, with Internet2, now
Paitoon Tinnapong
offering cloud-based sercice from 16 technology vendors.
For feedback, contact
Media and Communications Read more in Wired at http://www.wired.com/cloudline/2012/04/internet2/.
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