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Top 5 universities in Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand has become a strong choice for higher education in Southeast Asia, with Bangkok home to some of the country’s most respected universities. These universities aren’t just popular locally, they have strong reputations in the region and attract students from all over. So, if you’re...

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  • Thai students shoot for the stars, clinch triple gold at Astronomy Olympiad in Greece

    Thai students shoot for the stars, clinch triple gold at Astronomy Olympiad in Greece

    Thai students shone brightly at the second International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics Juniors (IOAA-Jr) 2023, bringing home three coveted gold medals. The event, which ran from September 24 to 30, took place in Volos, Greece, and saw high school students from around the globe vie for honours in these challenging scientific disciplines. Apiwit Channarong …

  • Thai education pioneer Professor Wijit Srisa-arn passes away at 88

    Thai education pioneer Professor Wijit Srisa-arn passes away at 88

    Professor Wijit Srisa-arn, a prominent scholar and the founder of Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, died yesterday, aged 88 years old. His death was due to heart failure, which set in around 10am. The funeral rites are scheduled to start at Wat Makut Kasattriyaram in Bangkok from tomorrow till Sunday. Known for his invaluable contributions to …

  • Thailand’s education minister takes ‘no-conflict’ stance to school corruption

    Thailand’s education minister takes ‘no-conflict’ stance to school corruption

    In a bold move against corruption, Police General Permpoon Chidchob, Thailand’s Education Minister, issued directives to all education officials, mandating the avoidance of potential conflicts of interest. This action aims to eradicate graft, corruption, and fraud which can stem from such conflicts. Concerning this, Pol. Gen. Permpoon stated that all agencies must strive for total …

  • Working in Thailand: A guide to local business etiquettes

    Working in Thailand: A guide to local business etiquettes

    Whether you’re looking to start your own business, being repositioned to a Thai branch by your current employer, or have landed employment in Thailand, understanding the cultural norms that regulate the business landscape is crucial when working in Thailand. Although the country is known for its welcoming people, there are still significant cultural differences that …

  • Experience German Culture at the RIS Swiss Section Open House

    Experience German Culture at the RIS Swiss Section Open House

    Are you seeking an educational experience that will provide your child with a unique advantage through fluency in both German and English, as well as exposure to the vibrant cultures and values of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria? RIS Swiss Section offers the only Swiss/German curriculum in Bangkok, with German as the primary language of instruction. …

  • Thai youth survey reveals four key concerns ahead of National Youth Day

    Thai youth survey reveals four key concerns ahead of National Youth Day

    A recent comprehensive survey conducted by the technical centre of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, assessing approximately 20,000 Thai youths aged between 15 and 21, unveiled four significant concerns looming ahead of the National Youth Day scheduled for this Wednesday. The first concern centred on the continued adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on youths …

  • Thailand’s healthcare sector transformed by AI innovations

    Thailand’s healthcare sector transformed by AI innovations

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming Thailand’s healthcare sector, with innovative solutions designed to enhance patient care, ease the workload of medical professionals, and address the specialist shortage. In a collaboration aimed at advancing medical treatment, public hospitals, state agencies, and local startups are joining hands to develop AI-based healthcare products and services. These advancements …

  • Thai Education Minister plants ‘sufficiency seeds’ in teacher finance debate

    Thai Education Minister plants ‘sufficiency seeds’ in teacher finance debate

    Education Minister Pheeraphon Nitikorn sparked controversy by suggesting teachers and educational staff adopt a sufficiency economy philosophy to reduce their debt and financial planning burdens. This proposal was made during the presentation of educational policies and guidelines for the Good Study, Happy Policy. Another issue related to reducing the burden of teachers and educational staff …

  • Thai education ministry ‘tablets’ a bright future: Bringing equality to classrooms

    Thai education ministry ‘tablets’ a bright future: Bringing equality to classrooms

    The Thai Education Ministry is set to revive a decade-old initiative, which was originally launched by a previous Pheu Thai government, to distribute a tablet computer to each student and teacher across the country. This initiative aims to promote equal educational opportunities. The announcement was made yesterday by Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob and his deputy …

  • Brighton College Bangkok celebrates outstanding results

    Brighton College Bangkok celebrates outstanding results

    Pupils at Brighton College Bangkok were delighted to receive excellent A Levels examination results last week, looking set to make the school one of the best performing in the whole of Asia. Almost half the grades that the pupils received were awarded at A* level, and 80% of all grades were A*-A. Brighton College Bangkok’s …

  • Dusit Thani College shares ideas and knowledge on sustainability for service businesses at PHIST 2023

    Dusit Thani College shares ideas and knowledge on sustainability for service businesses at PHIST 2023

    Dusit Thani College, Thailand’s leading hospitality education institution under the Dusit Thani Hotel Group, has annually participated in the PHIST or Phuket Hotels for Islands Sustaining Tourism event, which this year was recently held at SAii Laguna Phuket Hotel. PHIST is an innovative event rallying the hotel industry and its stakeholders to discuss environmental sustainability …

  • What is primary school in Thailand like?

    What is primary school in Thailand like?

    The education system in Thailand is mainly split into 3 different stages: preschool, primary, and secondary education. If you’ve just moved to Thailand, as a parent, it may seem confusing to navigate the local education system. Here’s what you need to know about primary school in Thailand. As an expat parent, understanding a new education …

  • Pattaya hosts educational E-Sports tournament for high schoolers

    Pattaya hosts educational E-Sports tournament for high schoolers

    An electrifying E-Sports tournament for high school students took place yesterday in Pattaya City. The event was a collaborative endeavour by the Department of Cultural Promotion, Sripatum University, and the city itself. The competition, hosted at Mueang Pattaya 11 School, brought together the excitement of competitive video gaming, otherwise known as E-Sports, with the thrill …

  • Brighton College Bangkok presents an exciting October Camp experience

    Brighton College Bangkok presents an exciting October Camp experience

    Brighton College Bangkok is excited to announce its upcoming October Camp, which will take place from October 16 to October 20. The camp will offer a variety of engaging activities for children aged 4 to 16 years old. The camp is not exclusive to Brighton College Bangkok pupils. Children from other schools are also welcome …

  • Frustration mounts over costly and limited professional teacher exam registration in Thailand

    Frustration mounts over costly and limited professional teacher exam registration in Thailand

    Social media was ablaze yesterday with complaints about the online application process for the professional teacher exam. Internet users were left frustrated by the high cost and limited availability of spaces. Some had to travel to different provinces for the exam and questioned whether a survey of potential applicants had been conducted before the opening. …

  • United voices: Education associations list criteria for next Thai minister

    United voices: Education associations list criteria for next Thai minister

    Thailand’s National Association of Secondary School Administrators, along with the National Parents and Teachers Association and the Basic Education Committee of Thailand, released a joint statement outlining six desired traits for the country’s next Minister of Education and its deputy. The groups stressed that the roles require individuals with solid educational experience, capable of addressing …

  • Teacher: No sympathy for student with broken leg forced to climb stairs for exam

    Teacher: No sympathy for student with broken leg forced to climb stairs for exam

    A student with a broken leg was forced by a teacher to climb stairs and attend an exam, despite the physical difficulty. The student expressed disappointment over the lack of empathy and understanding from the teacher, leading to an outpouring of sympathy from the online community but also concerns over potential legal consequences. The exchange …

  • Student lunch budget allocated for Nakhon Ratchasima’s Kulno School

    Student lunch budget allocated for Nakhon Ratchasima’s Kulno School

    Students at Kulno School in Nakhon Ratchasima province no longer need to bring packed lunches from home. This follows a speedy allocation of school lunch funding by the Phimai Sub-district Municipality, which was confirmed in a letter to parents yesterday. Previously, a delay in allocating this budget led the school to ask parents to provide …

  • Thai universities investigated over alleged research plagiarism

    Thai universities investigated over alleged research plagiarism

    Prompting concerns over the integrity of education, the Thai Bureau of Higher Learning, Scientific Enquiry, and Research Innovation (MHESI) have launched legal action against around five online portals that have been found dealing in academic plagiarism. The move comes following suspicions that close to 100 scholars linked to 33 universities may have obtained research papers …

  • Bangkok academy deals with serious research publication misconduct

    Bangkok academy deals with serious research publication misconduct

    A disciplinary action has been announced by Chulabhorn Royal Academy after an irregularity in a research publication revealed serious misconduct. The academy fired the individual in question as of today, and relayed the news through the official Facebook page, underscoring their dedication to ensuring the work transparency and integrity of all their staff. The statement …

  • Chulalongkorn combats cancer in lab animals with plant-based antibody

    Chulalongkorn combats cancer in lab animals with plant-based antibody

    For the first time in Thailand, lecturers at Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences have successfully developed antibody from tobacco plants with inhibitory effects on the growth of cancer cells in laboratory animals. This signals hope for access to effective cancer medication and treatment at a lower cost. From world-class success in producing a COVID-19 …

  • How to get a teaching licence Thailand

    How to get a teaching licence Thailand

    So, you’ve seen the ornate temples, tasted delectable street food, basked in the sunshine on glistening beaches and navigated through bustling markets? You’ve fallen head over heels for Thailand, haven’t you? And who can blame you? Now, you’re contemplating how you can make a more permanent pit stop in the Land of Smiles without exhausting …

  • Common mistakes to avoid while learning Thai

    Common mistakes to avoid while learning Thai

    Oh, the joys of learning a new language! Thai is a fascinating language, filled with unique sounds, tones, and expressions that promise to make your learning experience an exciting adventure. But, like any language, Thai comes with its fair share of challenges and common Thai language mistakes that might catch you off guard. No worries, …

  • Unveiling 5 best libraries in Bangkok

    Unveiling 5 best libraries in Bangkok

    A wealth of information can be found in Bangkok’s renowned libraries, which provide an escape for book lovers, researchers, and those seeking intellectual enlightenment. Bangkok’s libraries guarantee an educational experience that will captivate you, whether you’re looking for refuge inside the pages of invaluable work or want to immerse yourself in the buzzing world of …

  • Regional guide: Teaching English in Phuket

    Regional guide: Teaching English in Phuket

    So, you want to live in paradise with an added bonus? We’re talking about Phuket, a dreamy tropical oasis in southern Thailand, replete with sun-kissed beaches, legendary street food, and stunning temples. As if this wasn’t fantastic enough, imagine immersing yourself in the local community, making a difference in the lives of others, and quite …

  • Experience-based learning at Dusit Thani College: the key to success in hospitality

    Experience-based learning at Dusit Thani College: the key to success in hospitality

    Graduates from Dusit Thani College, the forefront of higher education in culinary arts, hotel management, and tourism of Thailand and the ASEAN region, as well as a subsidiary of a five-star global hospitality chain Dusit International, are usually complimented by their employers that despite being a fresh graduate, they possess professionalism which is the readiness …

  • What’s the difference between the TOEIC, IELTS, and TOEFL English proficiency exams?

    What’s the difference between the TOEIC, IELTS, and TOEFL English proficiency exams?

    Students and others who want to study or work in an English speaking country usually have to show their English proficiency levels. Taking widely accepted standardised tests has become the most popular route, as some places only accept results from these exams. However, many people encounter confusion when it comes to the three most popular …

  • Phuket Hotels Association launches online travel sale to back local talent

    Phuket Hotels Association launches online travel sale to back local talent

    Press Release Phuket Hotels Association, the nonprofit organisation of hoteliers focused on promoting a positive image of Phuket, is inviting members of the public to take part in its “Absolutely Fabulous Online Travel Sale” – an online auction with great prizes that will fund scholarships for talented young people in Phuket. This forms part of the Phuket …

  • British International School, Phuket Introduces BTEC Programme

    British International School, Phuket Introduces BTEC Programme

    British International School, Phuket (BISP) has recently unveiled a new Senior School programme: the BTEC International Level 3 in Sport (Extended Diploma Programme). This latest addition to the school’s already impressive array of Senior School Pathways provides students with a broader scope of options to pursue their academic interests and personal passions. With admissions now …

  • Practical tips for learning Thai as a beginner

    Practical tips for learning Thai as a beginner

    Learning a new language can be challenging, and Thai is no exception. As a beginner, you might find yourself struggling to grasp the tonal nuances of the language, the unfamiliar script, and the sheer volume of vocabulary to learn. But with the right mindset and approach, learning Thai can be an exciting and rewarding journey …