How Students Can Future-proof for 2021
The world around us changes every second, minute, and hour. A new day brings up new challenges and obstacles but with that, also opportunities for growth and change. Two decades ago, one could argue that the only path to success is following an exact formula; graduate high school, go to college to get a degree and then apply for a job at a company. The way a working individual defines success now can be very different from that of a working individual five years ago. Hard and soft skills that ensured success back in 2010 are obsolete in 2020. So, what are the skills necessary to tackle new challenges within the next year? We're thrilled to present an exclusive discussion between our esteem representative from KBank, GoJek, BitKub, and Thammasat University. Who will share their insights on How Students Can Future-proof for 2021. Join for a group discussion on How Students Can Future-proof for 2021 Friday, 27 November 2020 18.00 - 22.00 at Common Ground : The Offices of CentralWorld Tickets: Students: 100 baht upon showing a valid Student ID at the entrance General: Entry fee of 300 THB to be paid at the entrance
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ISE AERO Programme
ISE AERO Programme extended warm welcome to a group of delegates and students from Republic Polytechnic, Singapore. The visitors were given information sessions about our AERO programme, and a tour to explore our facilities, assisted by our AERO student volunteers. Big thanks to our AERO students: - Mr Talha, for presenting a story about our DBF (Design Build Fly) student club and its current work - Miss Bhudharhita and Mr Supakorn, for sharing a story about our involvement in CU-AIAA Student Chapter - Mr Supakorn, for showing visitors our workspace where the supersonic wind tunnel, a senior project legacy left from our alumni (Mr Napas and Mr Adithep), was put on display - Mr Nathanan and Mr Varongrith, for presenting the visitors the DBF turf - Mr Kittinan, for giving a tour to Aj Asi’s wind tunnel - Khun O, for demonstrating a 3D-print and laser cut at MI Centre
24 May 2019