Assistant Professor Kanphas
Utapao, Dean of the College of
Communication Arts, joined the event as
a judge for the “Media Contest
Activity, Creative Media Contest
Project, Telling Stories Reflecting
Sustainable Sufficiency in
Communities” in a video format on
the topic “One Sufficiency Story,
Nurturing the Community”, honored
by Mr. Wanni Nonsiri, Assistant
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Higher Education, Science, Research and
Innovation, and Associate Professor Dr.
Pramook Unlekhaka, President of
Rajamangala University of Technology
Suvarnabhumi, presiding over the opening
ceremony on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at
8:30 a.m. at the Press Conference Room,
1st Floor, Phra Chom Klao Building,
Ministry of Higher Education, Science,
Research and Innovation (Yothi Road). In
addition, there was a seminar on the
topic of “Sufficiency Economy and
the New Thai Way to Soft Power”
(Society, Culture, Lifestyle, Wisdom of
Thais, Behavior, Educational Practices,
and Cultural Inheritance) along with an
explanation of the competition criteria.
The event received cooperation from
directors of various institutes. Many
distinguished experts from the
Sufficiency Economy Institute, community
leaders, students, YouTubers, and famous
influencers.
And I would like to
thank Associate Professor Dr. Pramook
Unlekhaka, President of Rajamangala
University of Technology Suvarnabhumi,
along with Associate Professor Dr.
Predee Pisuthvithi, a lecturer at the
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Mahidol
University, Advisor to the Institute of
Social Sciences, Humanities, and Fine
Arts (Tachcha), who presented a basket
of unique community products to the Dean
of the College of Communication Arts as
a souvenir for this project.