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Students of FMS fly to gain experience by participating in the second short-term training course on "Media Production for Marketing Communications" at the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Art, Republic of Korea.

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25 August 2025 12:18:08

      Sixteen students from the Faculty of Management Science, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, participated in the second short-term training course, "Media Production for Marketing Communications," at the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Arts, Republic of Korea.
       The Faculty of Management Science, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, has sent 16 students who were selected for scholarships to participate in the second short-term training course, "Media Production for Marketing Communications," at the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Arts, Republic of Korea, from July 6-14, 2025. This program is a collaborative project between the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Arts and the Faculty of Management Science, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University.
The training was warmly welcomed by Prof. Miran Yu, Director of International Affairs, Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts, and the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Art executives. The students then undertook a campus tour to experience the learning experience throughout the training.
Training activities included training on the production process of media for marketing communications, and learning Korean language and culture, including basic reading, speaking, and writing skills essential for everyday life. The event concluded with a presentation of student work after the training, led by expert speakers from the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Arts.
        The trip was honored by Assistant Professor Dr. Somsak Klaysung, Vice President for Student Affairs; Assistant Professor Dr. Chutima Klaysung, Dean of the Faculty of Management Science; Dr. Pitimanus Banlue, Deputy Dean for Administration; Assistant Professor Dr. Natthaphong Techarattanaset, Deputy Dean for Research and Academic Services; and Dr. Itthiphum Phromma, Deputy Dean for Planning and Quality Assurance, who traveled to listen to student presentations from the training. The mentor faculty who accompanied the students to the training included Assistant Professor Dr. Jiraporn Chanwichian, Deputy Dean for Business Development and Revenue Generation; and Dr. Kwanchat Wongchanthip. Professors of the Accounting Department and the project's executive committee welcomed the students. Prof. Dr. Sang-Gil Lee, President of Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts, also presented certificates to the 16 students after the training.

        Assistant Professor Dr. Chutima Klaysung, Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences, stated, "I would like to congratulate all 16 students for having the opportunity to participate in this project. This project provides the Faculty of Management Sciences students with valuable knowledge and experiences that they can apply to benefit themselves and the community in the future. This project aims to exchange knowledge, provide training, and conduct field trips for students, faculty, and academic staff. It also aims to exchange, connect, and develop collaborations in all areas, such as marketing communications, digital media marketing, business administration, public relations, advertising, and academic research. The Faculty of Management Sciences' primary mission is to coordinate with relevant international agencies to organize academic activities beneficial to business administration students, develop students, and meet student exchange indicators. The program aims to develop student potential and achieve excellence." Study tours, training, and other related activities in collaboration with the Dong Ah Institute of Media and Art.
      Mr. Pawaris Suwanpong, a third-year Marketing major, said, "I would like to thank the Faculty of Management Sciences for allowing me to be a part of this training. This project was a great opportunity for me to learn about media production, the Korean language, and various skills. I will definitely apply the knowledge I gained from this project to my future career. It was an honor and a pleasure to be a part of this activity."
          Ms. Kungkia Malisa Kon, a third-year International Business major, said, "Thank you to the Faculty of Management Sciences for the opportunity to participate in this training program. It was a great experience. I had the opportunity to encounter new things and develop my skills. I had the opportunity to read and write Korean. I got to know and experience the learning and training experience with 16 other students. I was able to apply the knowledge I gained from the 10-day training to my field of study and gained new insights. This gave me a more concrete understanding of how to create media for marketing communications and to better understand South Korean culture and language."



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