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Job opportunity at the Office of Science and Technology, Royal Thai Embassy |
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Written by Somponnat Sampattavanich
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Tuesday, 08 December 2009 |
There is a job opening at the office of science and technology. In brief, the job is to research on policy, regulations and the governmental units involved in the genetically modified organism (GMO) in the United States. Recommendation of the technology and its application for Thailand will also be needed. The candidate is expected to generate at least three complete reports that will be presented to the general public.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 December 2009 )
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Second GBOTS Conference to be held on October 10th!! |
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Written by Pat
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 |
On behalf of GBOTS staffs, I am very pleased to inform you about our second GBOTS conference. Similar to our first conference which was held two years ago, the goal of our conference is to promote interactions among Thai researchers within (but not limited to) the greater Boston area. We would like to invite all Thai scientists, researchers, clinicians to participate in this exciting event. If you are conducting research in any area (engineering, science, medicine or social science), we would like to invite you to present your work during the conference in the format of poster presentation. If you are undergraduate students, medical students, practicing doctors or first-year graduate students, you are also invited to participate in this conference, learning about and giving comments to your Thai fellows. This conference is a great opportunity for us all to get to know your future Thai collaborators. We hope that the conference will help strengthen our Thai community and encourage interdisciplinary collaborations among Thai researchers.
The conference is scheduled to be held on Saturday October 10th, 2009 from 1-6pm at MIT student center, so please put it in your calendar now. To participate in this event, we ask that you visit our website ( https://sites.google.com/site/gbotsannualconference/). Poster presenters are required to submit an abstract at our website before September 27th, 2009. All participants (including poster presenters) need to register for this conference before October 8th, 2009. The website has all information that you may require to know about this event. Please help us tell your Thai peers about this conference. Last two years, we had more than 60 presenters and we hope to see even more this year.
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The 'Miracle of Life' Symposium on Sep 1st |
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Written by Somponnat Sampattavanich
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 |
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You are invited to the ‘Miracle of Life’ symposium, hosted by Thai government. The symposium is scheduled to be held on September 1st. This event is one of the very special occasions organized by the initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana Mahidol, an MIT graduate herself, to share perspectives on human development between the Thai ministry of human and social development and various faculty and student groups at MIT. Her Royal Highness herself will be attending this symposium as part of her private visit to MIT. During the symposium, you will have opportunities to listen to talks by internationally-renowned professors such as Sally Susnowitz, Walter Bender and Mitchel Resnick. There will also be exhibitions on various projects to support human quality of life.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 August 2009 )
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Written by Rathachai Kaewlai
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Wednesday, 29 October 2008 |
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Thai Health Science Group (THSG) First e-Newsletter
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 August 2009 )
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GBOTS staffs welcoming our new editor |
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Written by Somponnat Sampattavanich
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Saturday, 16 August 2008 |
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GBOTS staffs are pleased to welcome N'Mam as our new editor for our Miscellaneous column. She will be telling us many stories about her trips abroad, where to find nice food, as well as many tips on cooking. Please come back to visit her column exclusively only here at thaiknowledgecentral.org.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 August 2008 )
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Tomorrow's Professor Columns: Overcome Procrastination |
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Written by Wisuwat Songnuan
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Saturday, 08 December 2007 |
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TET is Introducing a series of columns hand-picked and translated from Tomorrow's Professor Blog by Prof. Richard M. Reis, Executive Director - Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing at Stanford, Director for Global Learning Partnerships - Stanford Learning Laboratory.
Who's had problems with procrastination?? Just about everyone..
Here are a few tips to overcome it.
Enjoy and have a productive day everyone!
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 May 2008 )
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Introducing "Miscellaneous Column" by GBOTS |
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Written by Somponnat Sampattavanich
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Saturday, 01 December 2007 |
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GBOTS committee proudly announce our new column, "Ying&Ning Miscellaneous". You can read their first column by clicking here .
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 December 2007 )
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Public Sector Innovation Scholarship from Thailand |
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Written by Somponnat Sampattavanich
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Friday, 30 November 2007 |
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สำนักงาน ก.พ. เปิดรับสมัครนักเรียนที่กำลังศึกษาด้วยทุนส่วนตัวและไม่มีภาระผูกพัน ในการปฏิบัติงานชดใช้ทุนอื่นเพื่อเข้ารับทุนสร้างสรรค์นวัตกรรมภาครัฐ จำนวน 10 ทุน
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 May 2008 )
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Introducing "Science of the Month" Podcast |
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Written by Somponnat
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Monday, 26 November 2007 |
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For those of you who are big fans of podcast, GBOTS team proudly present our first Monthly podcast show, "Science of the Month." The show was recorded in Thai. An English summary of the show is now posted at our discussion board . Click on mp3 icons below to listen to our coolest podcast.
Click here to participate in our discussion board
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Last Updated ( Monday, 26 November 2007 )
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Written by Warit Wichakool
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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General Election: Oversea ballot casting
If you would like to cast your vote for the upcoming Thai general election,
please do the following:
1) Register as an eligible oversea voter by filling in the form and send it to the nearest Thai consule before Nov 22.
http://www.thaiconsulnewyork.com/forms/regis.pdf
2) Vote. I am assuming that the paper ballot will be sent to you at your current home address and you just vote and send it back to the consule. -- This method was used last time. However, I am not sure about the current procedure.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 May 2008 )
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