Our first batch of graduates in multimedia at Asian University have completed their four years of study. To celebrate they are putting some of their work on display.
Show opens on Thursday 7 May. All are welcome.
Where: Asian University Academic Building, Highway 331 When: 7 May 2009 Press 5.00 - 8.00pm; Guests 6.00 - 8.00pm Dress Code: Fashionable Exhibition remains open 12 - 29 May, 10.00am - 4.00pm
Asian U holds its yearly Summer Camps from the middle of March to the middle of May every year and this year we have had two- hundred and thirty two students take part in the programme.
Many of these campers will continue to study either at ‘The College’ at Asian U for Matayom 4, 5 and 6 or join our undergraduate programmes in one of the three faculties of Business, Engineering and Liberal Arts.
On the afternoon of Friday 3 April, AsianUniversity’s SummerCamp hosted the ‘Live Play’ Laser Tag team from Pattaya. They set up their inflatable walls under the trees around the sports centre, and then issued the young campers with their laser-guns and sensors. There were two teams playing each time, with the aim of shooting as many of your opponents as possible. The girls and the boys all entered into the spirit of the game, sporting their sensors on the front and back of their heads.
The matter of winners and losers was not as important as the fun, the posing behind the hides and the chance to shoot at friends and enemies alike.
Four of the campers wrote a little about their experience. NaphatKukiatkan (Gane), KorakotTeerasawad (Son), EkaratFadsura (Bee), SudthichaiWetchakitwanich (Nyoung) together wrote the following:
“There are many activities in AsianUniversity summer camp. Like growing plants, party night, community service, sports day and camp idol. In last week we had a chance with a very special activities “Laser Tag”.
Laser tag is a game like BB gun apart from BB gun you don’t use bullets, you use a laser. On the players there are sensors which catch the laser. The gun will shoot a laser and if the laser hit the sensor that means you got shot. There were 25 people on each teach. The time was separated into one hour for each round.
It was a lot of fun and enjoyed. We did a lot of running, shooting and getting shot. It also made us laugh a lot and made friendship as well.”
On the afternoon of March 25, a group of BBA and MBA (Business Faculty) students and faculty visited Summit Laemchabang Auto Body Work Co. Ltd, an auto parts factory located in Laemchabang Industrial Estate.
In Thailand, Summit Corporation is the biggest supplier of outsourced body parts for Car Assemblers; most of car companies in Thailand are customers.
The purpose of visit was to allow the students to see a manufacturing facility first hand and to witness some of the concepts learnt in the classroom, such as production cost and production management, manufacturing process and inventory control system.
Summit was founded by their President Mr.SunsurnJurangkool. Mr.AdisakSittichai, Production Planning and Logistics Manager, hosted the visit which the students found very informative.
The factory visited employs 1,700 people and produces automotive body parts and exhaust systems and the students were able to witness the stamping press and welding assembly.