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Advertising students participated in an international research presentation event in Tokyo, Japan.

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2026-03-16 15:14:56


On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the Language Institute of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, led by Assistant Professor Dr. Kawin Wongleedee, Director of the Language Institute, took 36 undergraduate students who had received grants to present their research at an international conference, to participate in the International Academic Multidisciplinary Research Conference Tokyo 2026 (ICEBTS 2026). The conference was held at the International Resort Hotel Yurakujo in Tokyo, Japan. Ms. Keetapat Kamphol, a student in the Advertising and Marketing Communication program from the College of Communication Arts, was selected to present her research entitled "The Use of Applications for Relationship Building Dating Apps Among Undergraduate Students." This research was developed in the classroom for the courses "Communication Arts Research" and "Advertising and Marketing Communication Research," with Associate Professor Dr. Prakai Gawil Srijinda as the course instructor and Assistant Professor Isaree Pairaoh, Head of the Advertising and Marketing Communication program, as co-advisor. The ICEBTS 2026 conference served as a vital platform for undergraduate students to showcase their academic potential through research presentations, knowledge exchange with international scholars, and development of communication skills in a global context. This invaluable experience boosted confidence, enhanced presentation skills, and fostered academic networks, potentially leading to future educational and professional opportunities. Participation in this conference reflects the recognized academic potential of students in the Advertising and Marketing Communication program, integrating teaching from leading professional faculty members who collaborate with students and apply research in real-world settings. It also demonstrates the university's commitment to supporting students' potential on the international academic stage.