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The College of Communication Arts participated in the award ceremony of “Creative Media Contest: Telling Stories Reflecting Sustainable Sufficiency in Communities in the Form of Videos on the Topic of “One Sufficiency Story, Nurturing the Community”

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2024-10-18 17:20:52

Assistant Professor Kanyapat Utapao, Dean of the College of Communication Arts, one of the judges, joined the award ceremony of “Creative Media Contest, Telling Stories Reflecting Sustainable Sufficiency in Communities in Video Format under the Topic “One Sufficiency Story, Nurturing the Community” at the Press Conference Room, 1st Floor, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (Yothi). 

“Sufficiency Economy” is a concept based on the foundation of Thai culture. It is a guideline based on the middle path and caution. The Thatcha Institute has organized this creative media contest project, with more than 800 students and community leaders submitting their entries. Ms. Waraporn Rungtrakarn, Advisor on the Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Administration System, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MOHE), presided over the presentation of plaques and certificates. For the results of the contest 

- The winner was the Good Environment, Good People, Sustainable Khok Muang team, under the clip title “One Sufficiency Story, Nurturing the Community Good environment, good people, sustainable Khok Muang” received a cash prize of 55,000 baht, along with a special prize of 15,000 baht for the community.