The last half-year after graduating University

Many folks following the Thai Uni blog might have been wondering about updates. The last post Jao Moragoat made on here stated that he had filed for graduation successfully. Half a year later, an update is due. He completed his final four courses late December 2010 with straight As in all four subjects, making his [...]

Final Semester Finally: Four Year Degree in Eight

This last semester of Jao Moragoat, aka the Siamerican at BUIC sees four courses on his schedule. Namely, a second year class, ‘ICA 212: Critical Analysis of Messages,’ scheduled late afternoon, Wednesdays, a third year course, ‘ICA 313: Writing for Public Information,’ scheduled late Afternoon Tuesdays, and two fourth year courses: ‘ICA 414: Communication Conflict [...]

Free Higher Education for the Masses

Courtesy of the developments of the Ministry of Education and University Affairs is Thailand prime channel for distant and cyber learning.
If pure knowledge is what you seek, gain unlimited access to free knowledge and information at Thailand Cyber University, with thousands of pages of course and subject  material on everything from Information Technology, Engineering, and [...]

Rhetorical Approaches: Communication Seminar at BUIC

You may have pondered, “what in the world is rhetoric?” and furthermore, “why in this world is it important?” For some, the answer to these questions is quite simple, yet for others, seemingly more complex than at first meets the eye. In common tongue, rhetoric simply outlines the essence of persuasive communications—some will even go [...]

Summer School in Taiwan and Thailand 2010

For those post-secondary students interested in Southeast Asian / ASEAN politics, economics, culture, and studies in general, and would like to be part of an international program in Taiwan and/or Thailand this summer, adhere to the following details:

Back to School in Bangkok article by Scott Hipsher

For those considering pursuing graduate-post graduate studies in Thailand as well as supporting oneself via teaching English, Bangkok University MBA student and English teacher, Scott Hipsher elaborates with useful and informative reasoning about the logistics of living, studying, commuting, financing and working in Thailand in this convincing article