... "perseverance" in both studying and living aboard, to have "determination" in achieving their educational goals, and to make the most of this "opportunity" to learn about Japan's strengths, and to "share" the fruits of this opportunity for the greater benefit of the Thai society.
The KOSEN program’s curriculum focuses on science, technology, engineering, and other fundamental subjects. Currently, there are 133 government scholarship recipients from Thailand studying in 26 KOSEN institutions across Japan.
On 17 May 2018, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag welcomed H.E. Mr. Teerakiat Jareonsettasin, Minister of Education of 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
On 17 May 2018, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag welcomed H.E. Mr. Teerakiat Jareonsettasin, Minister of Education of Thailand on the occasion of visiting Japan to enhance cooperation with the College ...
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 ...