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1AUGUST 2013
Asian Institute of Technology AUGUST 2013
INSIDE ISSUE.. .
Recent News / Happenings at AIT................................................. 2-4
Scholarships.................................................................................. 4-5
Backpage....................................................................................... 6
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hailand’s Her Royal Highness Princess Maha
Chakri Sirindhorn on 24 July 2013 granted a
Royal Audience at the Dusitdalai Pavillion,
Chitrlada Palace to a delegation led by AIT’s Interim
President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, Prof. Kan-
chana Kanchanasut, Dr. Weerakorn Ongsakul and Ms.
Wannapa Pliansri, along with a group of officials from
the Provincial ElectricityAuthority ofThailand (PEA).
The AIT delegation donated THB 200,000 as a part of
the proceeds from the 2ndAIT-PEAInternational Con-
ference and Utility Exhibition on Power and Energy
Systems: Issues and Prospects forAsia (ICUE 2011) to
the Chaipattana Foundation. The event, organized by
AIT through its Energy Field of Study in collaboration
with PEA was a part of the celebrations for HM King
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
grants Royal Audience to AIT
Bhumibol’s 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary in 2011.
Her Royal Highness spent a particularly long time in-
teracting with the AIT representatives, speaking with
the visitors for approximately 10 minutes.
HRH happily recounted her time as an AIT student of
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
in the 1980s.
HRH told the AIT president that she would like to
have a geographic map detailing the potential for vari-
ous forms of natural energy found in the Kingdom.
President Worsak informed HRH that the Institute’s
experts would certainly provide her with this type of
geographic map.
2AUGUST 2013
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Ceremonial ribbon cutting to launch the AIT Technology
Event.
AIT showcases its technological might at AIT Technology Event
The three-day AIT Technology Event, held from 9-11
July 2013 witnessed participation from 148 delegates
representing 103 organizations from nine countries.
Chief Guest Speaker H.E. Dr. Subin Pinkayan (WRE
’61) said he was pleased that the event focused on how
AIT’s technology could benefit the business sector. In-
terim AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai
welcomed attending members of the diplomatic com-
munity and delegates and thanked AIT Consulting Ex-
ecutive Director Dr. Naveed Anwar for organizing the
event that specifically reaches out to industry.
The President told the audience that the storied history
ofAIT is one of technology and development. Offering
numerous examples of how AIT technology is impact-
ing the region, such as mass transit systems in Bang-
kok and around Asia, he stated that AIT aims to reach
out more to industry with its considerable research.
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
1. Mr. Thanin Bumrungsap 2. Mr. Chaovalit Ekabut 3. Dr. Somchet Thinaphong 4, 7. Participants: 5. Mr. Chih Huang
6. Dr. Naveed Anwar
.
3AUGUST 2013
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
JAXA continues
support, deputes
faculty for three
years
Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA) continues to
support AIT, and as a latest step
in its ongoing partnership an-
nounced a three-year second-
ment of Dr. Shinichi Nakamura.
A delegation of JAXA headed by
Mr. Toru Sasaki, Director, Bang-
kok Office visited AIT on 17 July
2013 to introduce Dr. Nakamura.
Prof. Worsak Kanok Nukulchai,
Interim President, AIT, while
welcoming the delegation re-
marked that Japan has been one
of the generous supporters of AIT
during the past 54 years. He add-
ed that former AIT faculty from
Japan constitute a very strong
network who have always helped
AIT. Dr. Nakamura, who spe-
cializes in astrodynamics, flight
dynamics and satellite mission
design, delivered a brief presen-
tation on his ideas for educational
and research activities during his
three-year assignment at AIT. He
also elaborated on the small-sat-
ellite project.
Myanmar’s Ministry of Construction
interested to work with AIT: Deputy Minister
Myanmar’s Deputy Minister of Construc-
tion H.E. Dr. Win Myint expressed an inter-
est in AIT playing an active role eager to aid
the development of his country by dramati-
cally increasing the professional capacity
and expertise of its engineers.
The deputy minister made his remarks on
8 July 2013 while leading a five-member
delegation of senior ministry official. Other
AIT delegation calls on Nepal President,
Interim PM and FM in Kathmandu
ProfessorEmeritusDr.Sa-
has Bunditkul, Chairman
of the Executive Com-
mittee of the AIT Board
of Trustees and former
Deputy Prime Minister of
Thailand, along with Prof.
Worsak Kanok-Nukul-
chai, Interim President,
led an AIT delegation on
an official visit to Nepal
from 18-20 July 2013.
members visiting delegation Mr. U Kyaw Linn, Managing Director,
Public Works, Ministry of Construction; Mr. U Aung Myat Oo, Chief
Engineer (Bridge), Public Works, Ministry of Construction; Mr. Nay
Aung Ye Myint, Deputy Chief Engineer (Bridge), Public Works, Min-
istry of Construction; Mr. Tin Oo, Deputy Superintended Engineer
Bridge Construction Unit 9, Public Works, Ministry of Construction.
Rt. Honorable Mr. Khil Raj Regmi (center),
Prof. Emeritus Dr. Sahas Bunditkul (left), and
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai.
H.E. Dr. Win Myint
Mr. Toru Sasaki (left) and Dr. Shinichi
Nakamura.The AIT delegation called on the President of Nepal, Rt. Honorable Dr.
Ram Baran Yadav, whose son is also an AIT alumnus. The delegation
paid a courtesy call on the Rt. Honorable Mr. Khil Raj Regmi, Chairper-
son of the Interim Election Government (Interim Prime Minister), who
thanked AIT for playing an important role in the country and region.
This was followed by a meeting with the Nepal Foreign Minister and
AIT alumnus H.E. Mr. Madhav Prasad Ghimire, who gave his assur-
ances in expediting the launch of the inaugural two scholarships, as well
as for the replenishment of the AIT Nepalese Local Currency Fund.
4AUGUST 2013
SCHOLARSHIPS
HM King’s & HM Queen’s and Loom Nam Khong Pijai (GMS)
Scholarships 2013 recipients announced
AIT on 19 July 2013 announced the names of 66 suc-
cessful recipients of full academic scholarships for
Master degree programs awarded under the presti-
gious His Majesty the King’s Scholarships, Her Maj-
esty the Queen’s Scholarships and Loom Nam Khong
Pijai (GMS) Scholarships programs, for study at AIT
beginning in August 2013.
The scholarships valued at 32 million Thai Baht are
provided by the Royal Thai Government (RTG) to
qualified students possessing outstanding academic
qualifications from Thailand and other Asian coun-
tries. Each Master level scholarship is valued at
485,450 Thai Baht annually for two semesters, and
includes all registration fees, tuition fees, accom-
50 Norway-supported Myanmar students begin life at AIT
Fifty new Master’s students from Myanmar sup-
ported by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MFA) began their two-year scholastic journey atAIT
with a special Orientation Ceremony on 1 July 2013.
The young scholars, who form the second contingent
of the 3-year Norwegian MFA (NMFA) Scholarship
Program launched last year, join 40 forty current stu-
dents already attending AIT through the program.
The students were warmly welcomed by the Interim
President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai; Acting
Dean of the School of Environment, Resources and
Development (SERD) Prof. Chettiyappan Visvana-
than; Acting Dean of the School of Engineering and
Technology (SET) Dr. Nitin Kumar Tripathi and Mr.
Erik Svedahl, Minister Counsellor of the Norwegian
Embassy, Bangkok.
“Your country needs you, your skills and expertise.
You are the future,” Mr. Svedahl told the Myanmar
group, greeting the students in their own language and
later meeting with them individually and as a group.
modation and bursary. Final review of the scholar-
ship awardees was made at a meeting on 17 July
2013 involving the presence of Ms. Chadarat Sing-
hadechakul, Director, Bureau of International Co-
operation Strategy, Office of the Higher Education
Commission (OHEC), Thailand.
Of the 66 final scholarship awardees, 28 are Thai
and 38 hail from 11 countries, including Bhutan. The
soon-to-be AIT students include 36 females and 30
males. Scholarship awardees are from Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Ne-
pal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and
Vietnam.
1
2
1. Mr. Erik Svedahl 2. Joyous Myanmar students.
5AUGUST 2013
SCHOLARSHIPS
Japan Government Scholarships to AIT for August 2013 Semester
The Government of Japan will fund two scholarships
for students to attend AIT beginning this August 2013
Semester.
The pledge is the annual contribution from the Gov-
ernment of Japan for the year 2012. The scholarships
will enable one Doctoral student and one Master stu-
dent to study Remote Sensing and Geographic Infor-
mation Systems at AIT’s School of Engineering and
technology (SET). Two scholarships (1 Doctoral and
Alumni-owned firm pledges two
scholarships
Panya Consultants Co., Ltd, a well-known Thai com-
pany owned by AIT alumni, on 2 July 2013 pledged to
fund two academic scholarships for students to attend
fields of study at AIT School of Engineering (SET).
Three executives of the company led by its Managing
Director Mr. Supachai Rakpanitmanee (WEM ‘84);
Executive Director, Mr. Anuthep Chaovanalikit (SEC
‘82); and Deputy Executive Director, Mr. Chom Tan-
titamtaworn (SEC ‘83) visited the campus on July 2
to confirm their support to Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nu-
kulchai on the occasion of his assuming the Interim
Presidency of AIT. Panya Consultants representatives
also offered to help carry out a feasibility and financial
plan for the rehabilitation and upgrade of all campus
residential buildings, which were left damaged by the
flood of October 2011.
From left: Mr. Chom Tantitamtaworn, Prof. Worsak Kanok-
Nukulchai, Mr. Supachai Rakpanitmanee, and Mr. Anuthep
Chaovanalikit.
SPS Global hands over USD 8000
scholarship cheque
SPS Global, a company established by an AIT handed
over an USD 8000 cheque to theAIT Interim President
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai to support the tuition
fee of one student at AIT’s School of Environment,
Resources and Development (SERD) in a brief cer-
emony held on 12 July 2013.Earlier, a formal agree-
ment to award the scholarship was signed on 28 June
2013 by Managing Director of SPS Global Corpora-
tion, Dr. Soontorn Piromsartkoon, and theAIT Interim
President, Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai.
AITAA -Nepal donates to library
On July 19, the AITAA-Nepal handed over to Interim
President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai the second
installment of its overall contribution to the rehabilita-
tion of theAIT campus. The USD 4,839 fromAITAA-
Nepal is earmarked for the AIT library renovation.
SPS delegation hands over cheque to AIT.
1 Master) have already been offered to two students,
one from India and the other from Nepal, in January
2013 Semester.
Since 1969, Japan has been a substantial partner donor
toAIT, providing considerable financial support for ac-
ademic scholarships and campus infrastructure works.
To date, 931 students from 30 different countries across
Asia have earned graduate degrees courtesy of scholar-
ships provided by the Government of Japan.
6AUGUST 2013
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Bajinder Pal Singh
bajinder@ait.asia
Designer:
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Photos:
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59 students from India’s United Group join AIT for summer program
Fifty-nine students and two faculty members from
United Group of Institutions, India joined AIT on 8
July 2013 for a fortnight-long summer program to ex-
perience the innovative education and research offer-
ings at AIT.
Welcoming the students, AIT’s Interim President
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai remarked that two
factors make AIT a truly unique institution – its aca-
demic excellence which is relevant to the region, and
its internationality. Dr. Nitin Kumar Tripathi, Acting
Dean, School of Engineering and Technology, AIT
stated that the summer program follows the signing
of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between
AIT and the United Group of Institutions. The pro-
gram is now in its third year and it has grown from
a small batch of 30 students to 61 students this year.
The long enrollment boom that swelled American colleges — and helped drive
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College enrollment fell two percent in 2012-13, the first significant decline since
the 1990s, but nearly all of that drop hit for-profit and community colleges; now,
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leges begin a contraction that will last for several years. The college-age popu-
lation is dropping after more than a decade of sharp growth, and many adults
who opted out of a forbidding job market and went back to school during the
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Ait.newsletter.august.2013

  • 1. 1AUGUST 2013 Asian Institute of Technology AUGUST 2013 INSIDE ISSUE.. . Recent News / Happenings at AIT................................................. 2-4 Scholarships.................................................................................. 4-5 Backpage....................................................................................... 6 T hailand’s Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on 24 July 2013 granted a Royal Audience at the Dusitdalai Pavillion, Chitrlada Palace to a delegation led by AIT’s Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, Prof. Kan- chana Kanchanasut, Dr. Weerakorn Ongsakul and Ms. Wannapa Pliansri, along with a group of officials from the Provincial ElectricityAuthority ofThailand (PEA). The AIT delegation donated THB 200,000 as a part of the proceeds from the 2ndAIT-PEAInternational Con- ference and Utility Exhibition on Power and Energy Systems: Issues and Prospects forAsia (ICUE 2011) to the Chaipattana Foundation. The event, organized by AIT through its Energy Field of Study in collaboration with PEA was a part of the celebrations for HM King HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn grants Royal Audience to AIT Bhumibol’s 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary in 2011. Her Royal Highness spent a particularly long time in- teracting with the AIT representatives, speaking with the visitors for approximately 10 minutes. HRH happily recounted her time as an AIT student of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in the 1980s. HRH told the AIT president that she would like to have a geographic map detailing the potential for vari- ous forms of natural energy found in the Kingdom. President Worsak informed HRH that the Institute’s experts would certainly provide her with this type of geographic map.
  • 2. 2AUGUST 2013 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT Ceremonial ribbon cutting to launch the AIT Technology Event. AIT showcases its technological might at AIT Technology Event The three-day AIT Technology Event, held from 9-11 July 2013 witnessed participation from 148 delegates representing 103 organizations from nine countries. Chief Guest Speaker H.E. Dr. Subin Pinkayan (WRE ’61) said he was pleased that the event focused on how AIT’s technology could benefit the business sector. In- terim AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai welcomed attending members of the diplomatic com- munity and delegates and thanked AIT Consulting Ex- ecutive Director Dr. Naveed Anwar for organizing the event that specifically reaches out to industry. The President told the audience that the storied history ofAIT is one of technology and development. Offering numerous examples of how AIT technology is impact- ing the region, such as mass transit systems in Bang- kok and around Asia, he stated that AIT aims to reach out more to industry with its considerable research. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Mr. Thanin Bumrungsap 2. Mr. Chaovalit Ekabut 3. Dr. Somchet Thinaphong 4, 7. Participants: 5. Mr. Chih Huang 6. Dr. Naveed Anwar .
  • 3. 3AUGUST 2013 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT JAXA continues support, deputes faculty for three years Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) continues to support AIT, and as a latest step in its ongoing partnership an- nounced a three-year second- ment of Dr. Shinichi Nakamura. A delegation of JAXA headed by Mr. Toru Sasaki, Director, Bang- kok Office visited AIT on 17 July 2013 to introduce Dr. Nakamura. Prof. Worsak Kanok Nukulchai, Interim President, AIT, while welcoming the delegation re- marked that Japan has been one of the generous supporters of AIT during the past 54 years. He add- ed that former AIT faculty from Japan constitute a very strong network who have always helped AIT. Dr. Nakamura, who spe- cializes in astrodynamics, flight dynamics and satellite mission design, delivered a brief presen- tation on his ideas for educational and research activities during his three-year assignment at AIT. He also elaborated on the small-sat- ellite project. Myanmar’s Ministry of Construction interested to work with AIT: Deputy Minister Myanmar’s Deputy Minister of Construc- tion H.E. Dr. Win Myint expressed an inter- est in AIT playing an active role eager to aid the development of his country by dramati- cally increasing the professional capacity and expertise of its engineers. The deputy minister made his remarks on 8 July 2013 while leading a five-member delegation of senior ministry official. Other AIT delegation calls on Nepal President, Interim PM and FM in Kathmandu ProfessorEmeritusDr.Sa- has Bunditkul, Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the AIT Board of Trustees and former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, along with Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukul- chai, Interim President, led an AIT delegation on an official visit to Nepal from 18-20 July 2013. members visiting delegation Mr. U Kyaw Linn, Managing Director, Public Works, Ministry of Construction; Mr. U Aung Myat Oo, Chief Engineer (Bridge), Public Works, Ministry of Construction; Mr. Nay Aung Ye Myint, Deputy Chief Engineer (Bridge), Public Works, Min- istry of Construction; Mr. Tin Oo, Deputy Superintended Engineer Bridge Construction Unit 9, Public Works, Ministry of Construction. Rt. Honorable Mr. Khil Raj Regmi (center), Prof. Emeritus Dr. Sahas Bunditkul (left), and Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai. H.E. Dr. Win Myint Mr. Toru Sasaki (left) and Dr. Shinichi Nakamura.The AIT delegation called on the President of Nepal, Rt. Honorable Dr. Ram Baran Yadav, whose son is also an AIT alumnus. The delegation paid a courtesy call on the Rt. Honorable Mr. Khil Raj Regmi, Chairper- son of the Interim Election Government (Interim Prime Minister), who thanked AIT for playing an important role in the country and region. This was followed by a meeting with the Nepal Foreign Minister and AIT alumnus H.E. Mr. Madhav Prasad Ghimire, who gave his assur- ances in expediting the launch of the inaugural two scholarships, as well as for the replenishment of the AIT Nepalese Local Currency Fund.
  • 4. 4AUGUST 2013 SCHOLARSHIPS HM King’s & HM Queen’s and Loom Nam Khong Pijai (GMS) Scholarships 2013 recipients announced AIT on 19 July 2013 announced the names of 66 suc- cessful recipients of full academic scholarships for Master degree programs awarded under the presti- gious His Majesty the King’s Scholarships, Her Maj- esty the Queen’s Scholarships and Loom Nam Khong Pijai (GMS) Scholarships programs, for study at AIT beginning in August 2013. The scholarships valued at 32 million Thai Baht are provided by the Royal Thai Government (RTG) to qualified students possessing outstanding academic qualifications from Thailand and other Asian coun- tries. Each Master level scholarship is valued at 485,450 Thai Baht annually for two semesters, and includes all registration fees, tuition fees, accom- 50 Norway-supported Myanmar students begin life at AIT Fifty new Master’s students from Myanmar sup- ported by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) began their two-year scholastic journey atAIT with a special Orientation Ceremony on 1 July 2013. The young scholars, who form the second contingent of the 3-year Norwegian MFA (NMFA) Scholarship Program launched last year, join 40 forty current stu- dents already attending AIT through the program. The students were warmly welcomed by the Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai; Acting Dean of the School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) Prof. Chettiyappan Visvana- than; Acting Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology (SET) Dr. Nitin Kumar Tripathi and Mr. Erik Svedahl, Minister Counsellor of the Norwegian Embassy, Bangkok. “Your country needs you, your skills and expertise. You are the future,” Mr. Svedahl told the Myanmar group, greeting the students in their own language and later meeting with them individually and as a group. modation and bursary. Final review of the scholar- ship awardees was made at a meeting on 17 July 2013 involving the presence of Ms. Chadarat Sing- hadechakul, Director, Bureau of International Co- operation Strategy, Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC), Thailand. Of the 66 final scholarship awardees, 28 are Thai and 38 hail from 11 countries, including Bhutan. The soon-to-be AIT students include 36 females and 30 males. Scholarship awardees are from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Ne- pal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. 1 2 1. Mr. Erik Svedahl 2. Joyous Myanmar students.
  • 5. 5AUGUST 2013 SCHOLARSHIPS Japan Government Scholarships to AIT for August 2013 Semester The Government of Japan will fund two scholarships for students to attend AIT beginning this August 2013 Semester. The pledge is the annual contribution from the Gov- ernment of Japan for the year 2012. The scholarships will enable one Doctoral student and one Master stu- dent to study Remote Sensing and Geographic Infor- mation Systems at AIT’s School of Engineering and technology (SET). Two scholarships (1 Doctoral and Alumni-owned firm pledges two scholarships Panya Consultants Co., Ltd, a well-known Thai com- pany owned by AIT alumni, on 2 July 2013 pledged to fund two academic scholarships for students to attend fields of study at AIT School of Engineering (SET). Three executives of the company led by its Managing Director Mr. Supachai Rakpanitmanee (WEM ‘84); Executive Director, Mr. Anuthep Chaovanalikit (SEC ‘82); and Deputy Executive Director, Mr. Chom Tan- titamtaworn (SEC ‘83) visited the campus on July 2 to confirm their support to Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nu- kulchai on the occasion of his assuming the Interim Presidency of AIT. Panya Consultants representatives also offered to help carry out a feasibility and financial plan for the rehabilitation and upgrade of all campus residential buildings, which were left damaged by the flood of October 2011. From left: Mr. Chom Tantitamtaworn, Prof. Worsak Kanok- Nukulchai, Mr. Supachai Rakpanitmanee, and Mr. Anuthep Chaovanalikit. SPS Global hands over USD 8000 scholarship cheque SPS Global, a company established by an AIT handed over an USD 8000 cheque to theAIT Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai to support the tuition fee of one student at AIT’s School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) in a brief cer- emony held on 12 July 2013.Earlier, a formal agree- ment to award the scholarship was signed on 28 June 2013 by Managing Director of SPS Global Corpora- tion, Dr. Soontorn Piromsartkoon, and theAIT Interim President, Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai. AITAA -Nepal donates to library On July 19, the AITAA-Nepal handed over to Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai the second installment of its overall contribution to the rehabilita- tion of theAIT campus. The USD 4,839 fromAITAA- Nepal is earmarked for the AIT library renovation. SPS delegation hands over cheque to AIT. 1 Master) have already been offered to two students, one from India and the other from Nepal, in January 2013 Semester. Since 1969, Japan has been a substantial partner donor toAIT, providing considerable financial support for ac- ademic scholarships and campus infrastructure works. To date, 931 students from 30 different countries across Asia have earned graduate degrees courtesy of scholar- ships provided by the Government of Japan.
  • 6. 6AUGUST 2013 Editor: Bajinder Pal Singh bajinder@ait.asia Designer: Nadhika Mendhaka Photos: Paitoon Tinnapong For feedback, contact Media and Communications Unit at AIT mcu@ait.asia BACKPAGE News You Can Use College Enrollment Falls as Economy Recovers The New York Times writes: Follow AIT at • Facebook www.facebook.com/aitasia • Youtube www.youtube.com/aitasia • Twitter www.twitter.com/aitasia • Google+ https://plus.google.com/113705895909660110340/posts • LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/company/412079 AIT OrientationDay 9 August 2013 59 students from India’s United Group join AIT for summer program Fifty-nine students and two faculty members from United Group of Institutions, India joined AIT on 8 July 2013 for a fortnight-long summer program to ex- perience the innovative education and research offer- ings at AIT. Welcoming the students, AIT’s Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai remarked that two factors make AIT a truly unique institution – its aca- demic excellence which is relevant to the region, and its internationality. Dr. Nitin Kumar Tripathi, Acting Dean, School of Engineering and Technology, AIT stated that the summer program follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between AIT and the United Group of Institutions. The pro- gram is now in its third year and it has grown from a small batch of 30 students to 61 students this year. The long enrollment boom that swelled American colleges — and helped drive up their prices — is over, with grim implications for many schools. College enrollment fell two percent in 2012-13, the first significant decline since the 1990s, but nearly all of that drop hit for-profit and community colleges; now, signs point to 2013-14 being the year when traditional four-year, nonprofit col- leges begin a contraction that will last for several years. The college-age popu- lation is dropping after more than a decade of sharp growth, and many adults who opted out of a forbidding job market and went back to school during the recession have been drawn back to work by the economic recovery. Read the entire story at this link: http://goo.gl/YMFQSI