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Lord Oxburgh, Dr Vip, graduates and staff pose for a photo
After a brief welcome by the University president, Dr. Viphandh Roengpithya read messages from H E Anand Panyarachun Hon. KBE, the University Council Chairman, and from H E David Fall, the British Ambassador, congratulating this year’s graduates and wishing them well. Dr. Vip then introduced Lord Oxburgh who presented the degree certificates to a total of forty-eight graduates. They included Masters of Business Administration (MBA), Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) who have specialised in Business Economics, Finance and Banking, Management, Marketing or Management Information Systems. The Bachelors of Engineering included those who had specialised in Mechanical, Information Systems and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts was especially proud of the first batch of Liberal Arts (BA) graduates in English for Business Communications.
Proud and happy: Bachelors of Arts in English for Business Communications
Some of Asian U’s overseas graduates had returned to
Kate with friends
Proud parents and family members watched and applauded as the certificates were presented, and each graduate received a few words of encouragement from Lord Oxburgh. Current students from the University and from the College at Asian U were in the audience along with several alumni from previous years.
Kesinee leads the MBAs up the steps
Lord Oxburgh completed the ceremony with an address when he stressed how lucky these graduates have been to have had an education at a relatively small university, where everyone knows everyone else. He also asked the graduates to publicly thank their parents for making it possible. Like everyone else, he wished the young people luck in their future endeavors.
Pruksachat with her mother
Photos show the graduates (gowned) and some of their undergraduate friends.
Bachelors of Business Administration
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