Education news
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) inaugurated a new office in Shanghai, the first of its kind in China late last month.
Thailand has been reforming its education system since the promulgation of the National Education Act of 1999. We have initiated a lot of projects aligned with the National Education Act, to try to make successful reforms. But it has not been...
Loan Fund seeks to 50/50 balance for science and arts
Thailand is not alone in facing massive problems with the graduates produced by its universities. About 50% of the graduates cannot find jobs while the output remains high, with around 2 million graduates every year - a good business for the...
Rather than throw money at foreign teachers, we should make conditions tolerable for talented Thai educators
Starting from April next year, those wishing to study in the United Kingdom will face tougher visa rules.
A recent study on Thai families shows a steadily declining number of children below 15 years living in households with both their parents.
Losses estimated in hundreds of millions of baht; students' courses disrupted