Feb 29, 2012

MSU FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND ANIMAL SCIENCE PROACTIVE IN THE FIELD




MSU Faculty of Veterinarian Medicine and Animal Science students have been providing free consultations and vaccinations for the pets of residents of the Sri Khan and Kantarawichai districts.



Veterinary medicine students have travelled to villages in the animal ambulance to provide free medical examinations, treatments and vaccinations to the local pet and livestock population.



The field trips promote community awareness of the animal ambulance service, animal health care, the need for protection against animal diseases and to provide information on how people can access health care for their livestock and pets.

The proactive program provides clinical practise for current students as well as promoting the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science to possible new student recruits.



The animal ambulance will be in operation travelling to local communities throughout 2012 treating animals providing free vaccinations against rabies, Lacan’s disease and parasitic and allergic skin diseases. 

Feb 27, 2012

MSU HOSTS 2012 ORACLE THINKQUEST INSTRUCTOR TRAINING ACADEMY




On February 24 and 25 MSU Faculty of Informatics hosted a two day Oracle Academy Instructor Training workshop and seminar for representatives of over twenty Thai educational institutions involved in the 2012 Oracle ThinkQuest Competition.




The ThinkQuest competition is a world wide digital media competition in which students can compete in cyberspace with students from around the world. Three categories of events are held, website development, online journalism (photography, animation, video etc.) or interactive game development.



The ThinkQuest competition aids students in digital technology development which can be integrated into classroom curricula and results entered in the competition with assistance from the Oracle ThinkQuest Education Foundation and Oracle Corporation (Thailand).



The workshop and seminar was organised to provide information on using Oracle Database systems, courses using Oracle as a guide, how to set up Oracle (digital) Classrooms and how to integrate these elements into normal educational courses. The seminar was addressed by trained Oracle Academy Instructors.

Feb 22, 2012

MSU FACULTY OF PHARMACY STUDENTS WIN NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AWARDS



On February 19 students from MSU Faculty of Pharmacy students were presented with two national Pharmaceutical Research Awards for outstanding community research.



The awards were presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Association of Community Pharmacy (Thailand) on behalf of the Foundation for Community Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutical Forum (Thailand) and the Federation of Thai Pharmaceutical Students. The awards ceremony was held at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition and Conference Centre.



MSU Faculty of Pharmacy was the second faculty in Thailand to offer the PharmD degree curriculum which delivers a high quality scientific and technical education in Pharmacy. 


Besides offering under and post graduate courses in Pharmacy, the faculty also offers Masters level courses in Medicinal Plants and natural products.



Research fields also include Thai herbal medicinal and natural products as well as the innovation and development of practical health care programs and policies aimed towards the creation of healthy communities.

Feb 19, 2012

MSU HOSTS UNIVERSITY OF TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA (UTM) VISIT FOR URBAN DESIGN WORKSHOP


On February 17 MSU Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Sujin Butdiswain and Associate Dean of Faculty of Architecture, Urban Planning and Creative Arts Dr. Tarawat Boonlua held a reception welcoming executives and undergraduate year three and four students from the Faculty of Built Environment, University of Teknologi, Malaysia (UTM).

The visit is part of continuing exchanges between the two faculties through the Urban Design and Conservation Research Units of the respective universities.



Before the reception architecture students from MSU and UTM met to exchange ideas and knowledge on community conservation projects to be outsourced and/or implemented in both Malaysia and Thailand.



The ongoing program provides opportunities for the students to design and create projects or programs which are put into actual practice.



At the reception held at the MSU Historical Village the guests from UTM were entertained with traditional cultural dance and provided with a historical perspective on the original traditional Isan houses which are situated around the central reception area.

Feb 18, 2012

FEBRUARY EDITION OF QS NEWS2WOWU – MSU GAINING INTERNATIONAL MOMENTUM

The latest edition of QS News2WOWU quarterly newsletter has just been published with Mahasarakham University once again prominent. 

The latest edition of QS News2WOWU quarterly newsletter has just been published with Mahasarakham University once again prominent. The front and second page article notes Sungkyungkwan University (SKKU) in South Korea and Mahasarakham University being the first universities in their respective countries, or in the case of MSU, kingdom, to be rated under the QS Stars system for excellence in higher education. Page two of QS News2WOWU provides an informative overall picture of Mahasarakham University and mentions some of its achievements and plans for the future.


The internationalisation process of Mahasarakham University is indeed gaining momentum. MSU International Relations Office staff have noticed a marked increase in emails received regarding international students, academics and institutions wanting to either study, work at or liaise with MSU. At the same time many faculties are busy with the process of preparing undergraduate courses in English for the future. Post graduate courses for international students are already available for most MSU faculties.

From its humble beginnings in the heart of the northeast of Thailand as a College of Education in 1968 with the mandate of extending higher education to the nation’s rural northeastern region, Mahasarakham University has now set its sights on becoming a world class university, its mandate extended to include students of all nationalities.

Feb 17, 2012

MSU DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS TRAINS VOLUNTEER STUDENTS IN RADIO



On February 15 twenty MSU students met before commencing a training program in radio techniques. MSU Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Sujin Butdiswan (pictured bottom left) presided over the meeting.


The program has been developed by the MSU Division of Student Affairs and will train students in radio techniques for the purpose of informing and promoting the work and activities of the Department of Student Affairs from Mahasarakham University’s radio station, Thai Fm 93.75.



The students will be professionally trained in all aspects of radio production including news gathering, news reading, live and recorded interviewing techniques and creative broadcasting.



They will also be trained in behind the scenes production of radio shows. MSU has its own radio station as well as its own television station. Both transmit to audiences not only Maha Sarakham Province but also have feeds picked up and retransmitted in other Isan provinces.



The training will see MSU students kept up to date on news and events happening both on and off campus by fellow students enabling a more successful communication connection through engagement with their peers.

Feb 8, 2012

MSU CONTINUES IMPROVEMENT IN LATEST WEBOMETRICS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS


Mahasarakham University continues to improve in the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities with the latest half yearly rankings released in January.
Webometric rankings are designed as an indicator of the quantity and quality of electronic publications of the institution. They are published twice yearly and rank over twenty thousand higher education institutions worldwide.


 MSU broke the thousand barrier in world rankings jumping over three hundred and seventy places between July 2011 and January 2012.



Table of Webometric World University Rankings
 Mahasarakham University 2009 - 2012
Month/Year
World Ranking
South East Asia
Thailand
January 2009
1393
31
18
July 2009
1443
35
20
January 2010
1470
38
20
July 2010
1618
43
18
January 2011
1254
44
17
July 2011
1101
26
13
January 2012
727
21
10

MSU continues to improve in all areas, currently rated by Webometrics as twenty-first in South East Asia and tenth in Thailand.

As MSU continues towards its goal of becoming an internationally recognised world class tertiary institution it can be expected these numbers will continue to improve.

Feb 6, 2012

MSU PRIMARY HOLDS TWO DAY ART CAMP


On February 4 MSU Primary Demonstration School held a two day Art Camp. Both Primary and Secondary Schools in Thailand hold events such as these which are not to be confused with the western idea of camping i.e. going into the wilderness and living in tents for a few days.

The ‘camps’ whether they are art camps, English camps or other specialty camps give students an opportunity to completely immerse themselves in a particular subject matter for a few days providing knowledge and experience in a large group atmosphere. Many people not necessarily involved with the school come along and donate their time and energy to assist, whether it be a weekday or on a weekend. The camps are a good example of community sharing and involvement, typical of Isan society. No notes are sent home, word is spread through the Isan grapevine, a particularly efficient method of communication.


The Art camp held at MSU Primary provides opportunities for children to develop their artistic abilities in a fun and friendly group atmosphere, to allow children to express themselves through art and to appreciate the social values and importance of art in Isan society.


MSU President Dr. Supachai Samappito took time out from his busy schedule to address the children on the social benefits of creative artwork and stayed on to offer encouragement and inspect the children’s works in progress. MSU Primary School Director Dr. Maliwan Tunapan (pictured left) takes a keen interest in her students and was also available to speak with students throughout the camp.


Over one hundred and seventy students, teachers, parents and specialised art ‘trainers’ took part in the two days of fun and creative activities. 


Feb 5, 2012

MSU CREATIVE MEDIA STUDENTS SHORT FILM AND ANIMATION COMPETITION



Each year Creative Media students of MSU Faculty of Informatics take part in the Esan (Isan) Short Film and Animation Contest. Teams of students from within the faculty this year produced short films, documentaries or animations based on the theme “Home’.


MSU President Dr. Supachai Samappito attended the ceremony to present awards and cash prizes to the winners.


Mahasarakham University is committed to the preservation of local culture and traditions and the creative media student’s works are an example of taking the knowledge they have gained out of the classroom and applying it in the real world.


The creation of these works instils a sense of pride in the students, promotes awareness of their local culture for others and creates historical records for future generations. It is also designed to showcase students talents providing a valuable example of their work for future employment prospects.


This is the seventh year of the E-san Short Film and Animation contest, emanating from an arts program taken as part of the Creative Media course at the Faculty of Informatics. The program includes seminars and training by special guests on making films, documentaries, cartoons and animations.

Feb 4, 2012

WORLD WETLANDS DAY AT MSU




On February 2 MSU President Dr. Supachai Samappito presided over the ceremony marking World Wetlands Day.



February 2 is the day the Ramsar Convention (on Wetlands of International Importance) treaty was signed in Ramsar, Iran in 1971. World Wetlands Day (WWD) was first celebrated in 1997 with just under two thousand Ramsar (wetland) sites of importance currently listed. Contracting parties from over one hundred and sixty countries, including Thailand, are signatories to the Ramsar Treaty.



The slogan for WWW in 2012 is Wetland Tourism: A Great Experience.
MSU Office of Academic Services, Division of Building, Department of Visual Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Veterinary Science and Medicine, Medical School, Centre for Book Research and the Department of Fisheries and others collaborated with fifteen neighbourhood schools and thirteen local villages in holding events raising awareness on World Wetlands Day.



Events held included fishing, rice planting , painting and dancing competitions as well as many other community activities. The focus was on raising awareness among young people of preserving wetlands (and forests) along the rivers of northeast Thailand and the important role they play in the ecological balance of nature.


Feb 3, 2012

MSU PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENTS RAISE ENERGY AWARENESS


On February 1 MSU School of Journalism Students majoring in Public Relations partook in a one day publicity campaign project named Energy: Power House.


Held outside and around the grounds of the Faculty of Informatics the campaign targeted students and in turn their families in raising awareness and creating a positive attitude to energy saving.


The campaign included raising awareness through music, comedy and a game/quiz show. Students also took to the MSU trams to promote their campaign show using loudspeakers and banners especially created for the campaign.


The campaign seemed to be successful as a large crowd of students and faculty members were drawn to hear, see and receive the Energy: Power House message broadcast by the School of Journalism students.


Feb 2, 2012

DR PRAPAIRAT SEEPHONKAI RECEIVES ENDEAVOUR RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP AWARD


Dr Prapairat Seephonkai (pictured left) from MSU Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry has been awarded an Endeavour Research Fellowship Award to continue her research at the University of Wollongong.


Besides her teaching duties, Dr Prapairat  researches the natural product chemistry of bioactive compounds from plants, medicinal herbs and microorganisms as part of the MSU Natural Products Research Group.



The merit based Endeavour Awards are awarded by the Australian Government and administered by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID). They provide opportunities for study, research and professional development for awardees from the Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe and the Americas.


Dr. Prapairat was one of twenty seven people from Thailand awarded an Endeavour Scholarship. There were twenty Endeavour Awards, three Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships (ALAS) and four Australian Leadership Awards Fellowships (ALAF).


 Along with her family she attended a reception for Thai Endeavour Awardees hosted by the Australian Consulate at the Grande Sheraton Sukhumvit Hotel in Bangkok on January 12.


Dr. Prapairat will undertake post doctoral research in natural product chemistry at the University of Wollongong for a period of six months commencing in May this year.