WU organizing the Law Clinic Program and Joining the 3rd Na Bon Mini Marathon Event

WU organizing the Law Clinic Program and Joining the 3rd Na Bon Mini Marathon Event

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 70 people, including:1. Students: 50 people2. Staff: 20 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 10 hours Walailak University, led by faculty members from the School of Law and WU students, organized the Law Clinic Program at the Na Bon District Office, Nakhon Si Thammarat. The program aimed to offer free legal consultations and insights to local communities. Additionally, WU participated in the 3rd Na Bon Mini Marathon, strengthening the bond between Walailak University and the local community in the district.
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Walailak University Gathering Data on the Property of Wang Tawan Tok To develop the Information System

Walailak University Gathering Data on the Property of Wang Tawan Tok To develop the Information System

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 20 people, including:1. Students: 10 people2. Staff: 10 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 8 hours Walailak University, led by Miss Alisara Saramolee from the School of Accountancy and Finance and staff from the Center for Academic Services, visited Wang Tawan Tok Temple to collect data on the temple's property, including unique building elements, ordination hall components, monk seats, altar sets, and antiquities. This data collection was integrated with university courses, involving WU students in planning the temple’s accounting system. All collected data will be published through the temple's information system.This initiative aligns with three key Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 4, which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all; SDG 16, which promotes peaceful and inclusive societies for…
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CAS Launching Sanitary Napkin Distribution Scheme to Promote Reproductive Healthcare Access

CAS Launching Sanitary Napkin Distribution Scheme to Promote Reproductive Healthcare Access

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 250 people, including:1. Students: 200 people2. Staff: 50 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 4 hoursWalailak University, through the Center for Academic Services (CAS), launched a Sanitary Napkin Distribution Scheme to provide free access to sanitary napkins for female students and staff. The distribution took place at the WU Bota Market in the WU Botanic Park.This initiative emphasizes gender equality by improving access to reproductive health resources for female students and staff. It aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 5: Gender Equality, which promotes empowerment for all women and girls; SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, ensuring health and well-being for all; and SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, aiming to reduce inequalities within and between countries.
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WU Collaborating with Partners to Track the Progress of the “Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance” Project for the 1st Phase

WU Collaborating with Partners to Track the Progress of the “Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance” Project for the 1st Phase

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 25 people, including:1. Students: 5 people2. Staff: 20 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 4 hours Walailak University, in collaboration with the Foundation of Public Policy and Good Governance and the Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives, visited Wang Tawan Tok Temple to assess the progress of the first phase of the “Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance” project.Following this assessment, the team visited Sri Tawee Temple, Jantaram Temple, and Wimuttitham Temple to discuss strategies and plans for the project's second phase. This phase aims to enhance temple administration by integrating good governance principles rooted in Buddhist teachings, while also reducing unnecessary burdens on monks through more efficient management practices.This initiative supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality Education by promoting learning in governance and administration, SDG 11: Sustainable…
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Walailak University Developing Temple Regulations, Financial and Accounting Guidebook, and Information System for Wang Tawan Tok Temple

Walailak University Developing Temple Regulations, Financial and Accounting Guidebook, and Information System for Wang Tawan Tok Temple

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 15 people, including:1. Students: 5 people2. Staff: 10 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 8 hoursWalailak University, represented by Miss Amonrat Ammartsena from the School of Law, Mrs. Preeda Chotechuang from the Internal Audit Unit, Dr. Naparat Chookead from the School of Informatics, and Miss Alisara Saramolee from the School of Accountancy and Finance, held meetings with representatives from Wang Tawan Tok Temple to present and refine draft temple regulations in alignment with Buddhist principles.The proposed regulations cover the following areas:• Order of the Abbot of Wang Tawan Tok Temple No. 1/2567 on the Appointment of the Wat Wang Tawan Committee B.E. 2567• Announcement of Wang Tawan Tok Temple on the Main Policies for Temple Development B.E. 2566• Announcement of Wang Tawan Tok Temple on Guidelines…
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Walailak University Setting Strategies for Preserving Deang Temple in Chian Yai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province

Walailak University Setting Strategies for Preserving Deang Temple in Chian Yai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 10 people, including:1. Students: 5 people2. Staff: 5 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 4 hours Walailak University, represented by Asst. Prof. Tanasun Tapparut from the School of Architecture and Design and staff from the Center for Academic Services, visited Deang Temple in Chian Yai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, to assess the progress of its renovation. The evaluation focused on the foundation, main building structure, and footing, while the roofs and architectural elements remain pending for renovation.During the visit, WU engaged in discussions with the abbot and the temple’s committee members on implementing public relations initiatives to inform surrounding stakeholders of the progress and encourage community involvement.This collaboration supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities by contributing to the restoration and preservation…
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WU Integrating Academic Work and Collecting Knowledge of Maniq People for the exhibition within the Maniq Ethnographic Museum

WU Integrating Academic Work and Collecting Knowledge of Maniq People for the exhibition within the Maniq Ethnographic Museum

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 15 people, including:1. Students: 5 people 2. Staff: 10 people Total hours of the activity: 20 hours Walailak Botanic Park (WBP), led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chatchai Kanlayanapaphon, was assigned by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rungrawee Jitpakdee, the Director of WBP, to bring faculty members from various disciplines to the field to explore the stories of the Maniq people at Ban Phu Pha Phet, Manang District, Satun Province. This group, classified as Negritos, is considered a sub-group of Negroids and is scattered along the Malay Peninsula in southern Thailand. Moreover, the team is led by Asst. Prof. Dr. Siriporn Somboonboorana (the research program director) and Mr. Charoon Thotsakul (the expert on the Maniq ethnic group).The field visit integrates academic work and study to record and preserve…
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Walailak University Renovating Daeng Temple for Promoting SDG 11 in Preserving Local Culture

Walailak University Renovating Daeng Temple for Promoting SDG 11 in Preserving Local Culture

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 40 people, including:1. Students: 30 people2. Staff: 10 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 20 hoursWalailak University, led by Asst. Prof. Tanasun Tapparut from the School of Architecture and Design and the Center for Academic Services, partnered with Phra Ajahn Wichian Phromwisut to renovate Daeng Temple in Chian Yai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.As part of the collaboration, WU students and local community members worked together to inspect the donated roofs from Wat Phuttha Sima, ensuring their suitability for the temple renovation.This initiative supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities by contributing to the preservation and enhancement of cultural and religious sites. It also promotes SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals by strengthening cooperation between academic institutions, religious organizations, and local communities.
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Walailak University Promotes Good Governance at Sri Tawee Temple Through Buddhist Principles

Walailak University Promotes Good Governance at Sri Tawee Temple Through Buddhist Principles

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 10 people, including:1. Students: 5 people2. Staff: 5 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 8 hoursWalailak University, led by Dr. Kanokwan Meesook, Miss Alisara Saramolee, Mr. Watcharawat Promma, and Miss Praphada Srisuwan from the School of Accountancy and Finance, along with Dr. Denkhun Thummanitchayuth and Miss Amonrat Ammartsena from the School of Law, visited Wang Tawan Tok Temple to provide guidance on financial and accounting management. The team also gathered data and worked on drafting essential regulations and a self-evaluation form for the temple’s administration.The drafted documents cover five key areas:1. Regulations on Procurement2. Regulations on Temple Administration B.E. 25673. Regulations on Petty Cash4. Regulations on Disbursement5. Performance Evaluation Form for the Wang Tawan Tok Temple Committee (Self-Evaluation) for the Year 2567This initiative is part of…
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Walailak University Promotes Good Governance at Sri Tawee Temple Through Buddhist Principles

Walailak University Promotes Good Governance at Sri Tawee Temple Through Buddhist Principles

Training on Social aspects of Sustainability(QS)
The target group consisted of 15 people, including:1. Students: 5 people2. Staff: 10 peopleTotal hours of the activity: 4 hoursWalailak University, represented by faculty members from the School of Accountancy and Finance and the School of Law, visited Sri Tawee Temple to gather data and exchange information with the abbot regarding the temple’s accounting system and related matters. As part of the visit, WU collaborated with temple staff to assess transparency in temple administration.The visit was conducted under the "Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance" project, a joint initiative by Walailak University, the Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives, and the Foundation for Public Policy and Good Governance, with support from the Thai CG Fund. The project aims to align Buddhist temple administration with the foundation’s nine principles of good governance by providing…
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