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Multimedia art showcased in Asian University ‘BAM Time’ exhibit

Pattaya teachers and students got a look into the world of multimedia art at an exhibition by Asian University undergrads. University president Dr....

Collaborative education with Germany

Dr. Viphandh Roengpithya, president of Asian University, this month gave permission for the 2+3 programmes with Karlshochschule International University in Germany. ...

Asian U meets Mr. Condom

Headed by Dr. Viphandh Roengpithya, founder and president of Asian University, a delegation of lecturers and a group of visiting students from South...

Asian U intensifies collaboration with Aachen UAS, Germany

In September, Prof. Dr. Klaus Mackenstein, coordinator of international programmes at the Faculty of Business, Aachen UAS (University of Applied Sciences), visited Asian...

Celestica and Asian U enter Dual Higher Education

The choir of Thai economy is well known: Too many Bachelor graduates from Thai universities are unemployable, and about half of all graduates...

Assumption College Teachers learn at Asian U

Back to school was the motto for 21 English Programme teachers from Assumption College Bangrak to upgrade their own English skills. Teaching sciences,...

Greatest day in our student’s life: Asian U Graduation Day 2011

On 21 September 2011, it was their (and their parents’) great day: 35 graduates formally graduated in a dignified ceremony at Asian University....

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