Asst. Prof. Dr. Thakerng Wongsirichot is the Vice President for International Affairs at Prince of Songkla University (PSU), Thailand, and a lecturer in the Computational Science, Faculty of Science. He also was the Assistant President for Educational Media and Instructional Development, Head of the Innovative Information Technology for Health Science and Society Research Unit, and the Head of the ICT Programme. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand, and a Master of Information Systems from the University of Wollongong, Australia. Various projects have been initiated to promote the internationalisation activities that make PSU graduates global citizens.
Increased digital transformation and new approaches to learning have broken down borders between universities all over the world. With students now expected to enter the workforce as global citizens, how can we ensure that our university culture becomes truly international and takes advantage of these new opportunities for global collaboration? This session will explore effective examples of global collaboration from leaders in the sector.
Wednesday 12 October 14:15 - 14:45 HE Stream
Leadership
Increased digital transformation and new approaches to learning have broken down borders between universities all over the world. With students now expected to enter the workforce as global citizens, how can we ensure that our university culture becomes truly international and takes advantage of these new opportunities for global collaboration? This session will explore effective examples of global collaboration from leaders in the sector.
HE Stream Asia/ShanghaiIncreased digital transformation and new approaches to learning have broken down borders between universities all over the world. With students now expected to enter the workforce as global citizens, how can we ensure that our university culture becomes truly international and takes advantage of these new opportunities for global collaboration? This session will explore effective examples of global collaboration from leaders in the sector.
Wednesday 12 October 14:15 - 14:45 HE Stream
General
Increased digital transformation and new approaches to learning have broken down borders between universities all over the world. With students now expected to enter the workforce as global citizens, how can we ensure that our university culture becomes truly international and takes advantage of these new opportunities for global collaboration? This session will explore effective examples of global collaboration from leaders in the sector.
HE Stream Asia/Shanghai