UPCOMING PUBLIC SEMINAR: "Societies and Environments in Southeast Asia" [November 2016 - November 2017]
/A series of public seminar on Societies and Environments in Southeast Asia
Read MoreA series of public seminar on Societies and Environments in Southeast Asia
Read MoreThe Greater Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy has been planned as an annual event with the first iteration occurring in 2011. It is the largest event of its kind in the Mekong Region.
It is a major, regional knowledge-sharing event, interfacing knowledge producers with knowledge users.
Read MoreThe objectives of the International Conference on the Mekong, Salween and Red Rivers:
Sharing Knowledge and Perspectives Across Borders are:
Authors Ben Boer, Philip Hirsch and Natalia Scurrah (University of Sydney) will introduce the book, to be followed by a panel discussion and questions from the audience with responses from all five authors, including Fleur Johns (University of New South Wales) and Ben Saul (University of Sydney) .
Read MoreThis event was held at the alumni hall of Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University at 1 PM. There were a number of participants from a combination of human right organization, people's freedom organization, academics and press. The key speakers are, Dr. Likit Therawekin, Mr.Adisorn Kerdmongkol, Dr. Chanthana Wankeaw, Mr. Pairoj Polpetch and Dr. Bantoon Sethasiroj who is a member of the drafting committee.
Read MoreTo realize this mission four organizations have prepared to pioneer the co-creation of the international Chulalongkorn University – Right Livelihood Summer School. This is a proposed partnership between Chulalongkorn University and its Master Program in International Development Studies (MAIDS), the Right Livelihood College, and Sathirakoses Nagapradipa Foundation / Suan Nguen Mee Ma social enterprise. The academia – civil society partnership is planned to be inaugurated during the CURLS 2015.
Read MoreTell the Truth: When Freedom becomes Crime", Public seminar @ Chula PolSci, 2 pm 6 July 2015
Read MoreBy Achara Ashayagachat [Bangkok Post, 5 July 2015]
Making noise: Supporters of the 14 student activists, including Wiboon Bunpattaraksa, the father of detained law student Jatupat, demand their release from military detention. The students' arrest and late-night appearance in a military court has spurred a wave of dissent.
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