On 29 July 2017, Miss Cataleya Phatoomros, Minister Counsellor gave a lecture on “Thailand-Japan relations : Old and Modern Partners” to Keio students at KeioUniversity. The topic included 600 years of relations between two countries generated into three parts: Royal Family level, Governmental level, and People to People level.
On 29 July 2017, Miss Cataleya Phatoomros, Minister Counsellor gave a lecture ...
... gave opening remarks at the contest. Fifteen Bachelor degree students of Thai Major from 5 universities in Japan including Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Tokyo), Osaka University (Osaka Prefecture), Utsunomiya University (Tochigi Prefecture), KeioUniversity (Tokyo) and Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba Prefecture).Every contestant must deliver the speech under the title of “Hope” and answer a question in Thai. The selection panel was composed of representatives from the Royal ...
.... Mrs. Busaya Mathelin, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.
It was a working luncheon with Japanese academics, namely, Mr. Tsutomu Kikuchi, Professor of Aoyama Gakuin University, and Mr. Ken Jimbo, Associate Professor of KeioUniversity.
On 3 April 2018, H.E. Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag hosted a luncheon in honour of H.E. Mrs. Busaya Mathelin, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.
It was a working luncheon with Japanese academics, namely, Mr. Tsutomu ...
... Mr. Virasakdi Futrakul, Ambassador of Thailand, attended a welcome reception hosted by
Gakushuin
University
in
Tokyo
for lecturers and students from
Chulalongkorn
University
who were joining the exchange programme with
Gakushuin
University
and
KeioUniversity
. The programme has been continuously organised for over 30 years in order to promote cooperation between the major universities in
Thailand
and
Japan
. At the reception, the Ambassador was received by Mr. Yoshio Hatano, Governor of Gakushuin ...
... Contest was co-organized by the Royal Thai Embassy and Kanda University of International Studies, where 17 students from seven universities such as Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Tokyo), Osaka University (Osaka), Tsukuba University (Ibaraki), KeioUniversity (Tokyo), Meiji University (Tokyo) , Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto) and Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba), gave their speech under the theme, “Love”.
... better relations between the two countries.
The speech contest was jointly held by the Royal Thai Embassy and Kanda University of International Studies on 15 December 2012. Students from Kanda University of International Studies, Osaka University, KeioUniversity, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, and Utsunomiya University gave speeches under the topic “Hope” at the contest.
... of the Royal Thai Embassy. Twenty bachelor degree students of Thai Major from 7 universities took part in the contest namely Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Tokyo), Osaka University (Osaka Prefecture), Utsunomiya University (Tochigi Prefecture), KeioUniversity (Tokyo), Meiji University(Tokyo), Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University(Oita Prefecture) and Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba Prefecture).
Every contestant had delivered the speech under the title of “Change” and answer a ...
... Lapisatepun gave opening remarks. Seventeen Bachelor degree students of Thai Major from seven universities in Japan including Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Tokyo), Osaka University (Osaka Prefecture), University of Tsukuba (Ibaraki Prefecture), KeioUniversity (Tokyo), Meiji University (Tokyo), Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto) and Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba Prefecture) competed in the speech contest.
Each contestant must deliver the speech under the title of “Love” and answer ...
... Languages Department and Mr.Nattapong Lathapipat, Minister Counsellor of the Royal Thai Embassy. Eighteen bachelor degree students of Thai Major from 7 universities took part in the contest namely Utsunomiya University , Obirin University, Osaka University, KeioUniversity, Meiji University, Ritsumeikan University and Kanda University of International Studies. Prof. Kuniya Sakai, President of Kanda University of International Studies gave the closing remarks.
Every contestant had delivered the speech under the ...
... promote Thai language and Thai Studies among Japanese undergraduates in Japan. In this year contest, there were 13 Japan undergraduates from 5 universities in Japan comprised of Tenri University in Nara Prefecture, Osaka University in Osaka Prefecture, KeioUniversity in Tokyo, Kanda University in Chiba Prefecture and Utsunomiya University in Tochigi Prefecture.The speech contest contained 4 categories including 1) the sophomore, 2) the third-year/fourth-year students, 3) students studied in Thailand less ...