On 3 April 2024, H.E. Mr. Witchu Vejjajiva, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, presided over the 2024 academic year online orientation of ThaiKOSEN students. The Ambassador congratulated the 23 students who successfully passed the rigorous selection process and urged them to realize the value of the government scholarship. In this regard, the Ambassador also encouraged the students to possess ...
... Thailand on the occasion of visiting Japan to enhance cooperation with the College of Techonology (Kosen) to create innovation in education. It was an opportunity to meet with 11 Thai government scholarship students, who came to further their studies at Kosen from the 1st year (the 1st year of high school) at the Royal Thai Embassy. The Minister counselled the students to pay attention to their studies and to gain high technology knowledge from Japan and bring it back to develop the country in the future. Every scholarship student was the future hope of the country....
On 8 July 2022, Mr. INOUE Mitsuteru, Senior Executive Director, National Institute of Technology (NIT), and his delegation paid a courtesy call on H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, to report on the progress of the ThaiKOSEN Project and to strengthen cooperation with the Royal Thai Embassy.
Ambassador Singtong reiterated the Embassy’s strong support for the project. The ThaiKOSEN project is highly valued by both Prime Ministers of Thailand and Japan as it aims ...
... March 2021, H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand, Mrs. Saisarn Nagatsuka, Minister Counsellor (Education), Mr. Romdej Phisalaphong, Minister Counsellor, and Ms. Pattamawadee Aueareechit, Consul, participated in a virtual meeting with 34 Thai students who received scholarships to study at KOSEN (National Institute of Technology)in various prefectures including Aomori, Miyagi, Ibaraki, Niigata, Hyogo and Okayama. During the said meeting, H.E. Ambassador gave an encouraging speech and also witnessed presentations in Japanese by the students ...
... parties also discussed and exchanged views on human resource management of overseas offices of Thai government agencies, including performance evaluation, salary adjustments and fringe benefits of both government officials and local staffs.
Currently, 210 Thai government scholarship students are studying in Japan, of which 132 are KOSEN government scholarship students, attending institutions across the country.