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Faculty of Information and Communication
Faculty of Information and Communication Partners with Mekong Basin Dust Station for TV Recording on Wildfire and PM2.5 Issues – Episode 1: "Volunteers Against Dust
On March 21, 2025, the Faculty of Information and Communication and the Student Club of the Faculty of Information and Communication, Maejo University, in collaboration with Mekong Basin Dust Station – Year 4, recorded the first episode of the communication forum series on wildfire and PM2.5 issues, titled "Volunteers Against Dust."The recording took place at the television studio on the first floor of the 75th Anniversary Building at Maejo University. The forum featured discussions with academics, researchers, and local community leaders from wildfire and PM2.5-affected areas, including:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somkiat Chaipiboon, Dean of the Faculty of Information and Communication (Mae Chaem District)Mr. Jaroen Kampinjai, Former Headman of Nong Han Subdistrict, San Sai District / Wildfire and PM2.5 Mitigation Task Force, Nong HanMr. Suriya Bunshoti, Chairman of Pong Yaeng Tourism / Wildfire and PM2.5 Mitigation Task Force, Pong Yaeng, Mae RimDr. Chakrapong Chaiwong, Faculty of Agricultural Production, Maejo UniversityAsst. Prof. Dr. Thanet Chaichana, College of Renewable Energy, Maejo UniversityAssoc. Prof. Dr. Apinan Suwannarak, Faculty of Fisheries Technology and Aquatic Resources (moderator)This recorded episode, "Volunteers Against Dust," will be broadcast through Mekong Basin Dust Station – Year 4 and the Faculty of Information and Communication’s online channels
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the Reception for Mrs. Helena Lersch, Vice President of Public Policy, TikTok, and Delegation
Today (February 28, 2025), at Government House, Assistant Professor Dr. Naphat Rueangnapakul, Associate Dean for Research, Academic Services, and International Affairs, Faculty of Information and Communication, Maejo University, was invited to attend a reception held in honor of Mrs. Helena Lersch, Vice President of Public Policy at TikTok, and her delegation. The event was hosted by Prime Minister Ms. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who also delivered a keynote address highlighting key points as follows:The Prime Minister expressed her pleasure in welcoming the TikTok executives and emphasized the importance of fostering strong business partnerships, driving innovation, and supporting a sustainable digital transformation. She also commended TikTok’s success in Thailand, with over 50 million users, underscoring the platform’s crucial role in connecting people and promoting content creation that contributes to the country’s economic growth.Mrs. Helena Lersch, in her remarks, expressed gratitude for the government’s support and revealed TikTok’s plan to invest an additional 8.8 billion USD over the next five years. She highlighted TikTok’s influence, noting that over 50 million people use the platform, with more than 3 million Thai users engaging with TikTok Shop. Additionally, she discussed TikTok’s commitment to supporting the development of Smart People, a project aimed at fostering digital citizenship and media literacy. This initiative includes educational content development in collaboration with the Faculty of Information and Communication, Maejo University, as part of the university’s General Education (G.E.) Digital Citizenship course, along with partnerships with five other higher education institutions in Thailand.
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