Thursday 23 September 2010

More Graduation day photos



Thanks to Ajarn Robert for these photographs. 

The story has also appeared in the Pattaya Mail. http://www.pattayamail.com/current/features.shtml

Twelfth Anniversary Party




Students, Faculty and friends of Asian University

Asian University, located on Highway 331, near Jomtien, first opened its doors to students in 1998, and this year is celebrating its twelfth anniversary. On the evening of Saturday 18 September, Dr. Viphandh hosted an anniversary party at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club. This was attended by past and present students and staff, Asian University council members and friends of the university.  H.E. Anand Panyarachun Hon. K.B.E., a past chairman of the university council, was one of the guests of honour. 

Lord Oxburgh and Khun Panit share a joke


 


Students
Ting and H E Anand
Alumni catch up
Astrid, Robert and Lord Oxburgh
Everyone enjoys a party

Wednesday 22 September 2010

Celebrations and farewells at Asian University


Engineers and friends
Waiting for a degree: it's hot wearing the gowns!
Katha BA and family


Tuesday 21 September was 2010 Commencement Day or Graduation at Asian University. Lord Ronald Oxburgh again attended and conferred the Master and Bachelor degrees to the candidates. The graduates were congratulated by the University president, Dr Viphandh Roengpithya, and by Lord Oxburgh, who both wished them all happy and successful futures. Lord Oxburgh pointed out to the students and graduates and students that they were lucky to study at Asian University with its very low student to staff ratio; small classes meant plenty of attention, confidence building and the opportunity for students and faculty to get to know one another. The family atmosphere on the campus allowed students from all years and faculties to mix and learn from each other.
Students tuck into the cake
Celebration cake
The auditorium was filled with proud parents, alumni and teaching staff, as well as current and graduating students. Lord Oxburgh has conferred the degrees every year since the first undergraduate degrees were awarded in 2002, and is now retiring from this position.
Waiting to graduate
Lord Oxburgh chats with students
Asian University, located on Highway 331, near Jomtien, first opened its doors to students in 1998, and this year is celebrating its twelfth anniversary. On the evening of Saturday 18 September, Dr. Viphandh hosted an anniversary party at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club. This was attended by past and present students and staff, Asian University council members and friends of the university.