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Sasin hosts entrepreneurship week

Life, Published on 19/06/2024

» Sasin School of Management on Chula Soi 12 is holding "Sasin Impact Entrepreneurship Week 2024 (Sasin IEW)", which gathers three interlinked events under one umbrella of sustainability and entrepreneurship, from today to Sunday.

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Teaching kids about money

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 14/06/2023

» Anita* is a student at Prathandongrungwittayakarn School in Kanchanaburi who participated in UOB Money 101: Teen Edition -- a financial literacy programme launched by UOB Thailand in collaboration with the Thailand Collaboration for Education (TCFE) in 2021. After completing the six-hour programme, she established a food delivery business targeting teachers and students.

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Young job seekers need to prepare for future jobs

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 30/05/2023

» A recently released World Economic Forum (WEF) report, in collaboration with Chulalongkorn Business School, highlighting the impending disappearance of traditional clerical positions due to technological disruptions highlights the need to train specialised individuals to drive future business growth.

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Empowered women empower women

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 07/03/2023

» International Women's Day is on March 8 and the 2023 theme invites everyone everywhere to truly "#EmbraceEquity". IWD has sparked a sense of solidarity year after year, bringing together people from all walks of life to honour the achievements of women. No matter who you are, you can also take action to promote gender parity. Guru By Bangkok Post presents a list of activities and public awareness campaigns for you to get behind the wheel of change.

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Forging the path forward

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 31/01/2023

» Thailand may not be famous for innovation, but there are many talented inventors in the Kingdom. At "Thailand Inventors' Day 2023", visitors will be impressed by inventions by Thai innovators such as a special oral hygiene set for bed-ridden patients, a smart gun for formalin detection in food, microneedles with customisable features, plant-based minced dried meat and a colourimetric LAMP-XO for quick diagnosis of African swine fever.

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Giving new life to canals

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 01/11/2021

» Once known as the Venice of the East, Bangkok has seen its vast network of rivers winding through the capital vanish due to urban development. Construction has filled in klongs (canals) for roads and houses and the remaining waterways have become neglected and clogged with rubbish.

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Subtle art of marketing

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 10/08/2021

» Ayumi, a Japanese shoe brand for elderly females, provides colourful designs and allows customers to customise their left and right shoe size when ordering. Meanwhile, Denka no Yamaguchi, an electric appliances retailer, offers special services to loyal customers such as feeding pet dogs or watering plants if a customer has to leave town. Ishizaka, a recycling factory, provides its environmentally friendly facilities to customers in order to connect with the community. These successful Japanese brands have a philosophy of offering special services that go beyond the product itself by not focusing only on sales.

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Helping our furry friends

Life, Published on 05/07/2021

» A pet owner's worst nightmare is the sense of helplessness that comes when their furry or feather babies fall ill. Not being able to bring medical help in time, for any given reason, means prolonging the suffering for what many consider a family member.

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The consequences of sugar

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 25/08/2020

» About 50% of Thai schoolchildren suffer from dental health issues, with the worst facing five-year-olds where 70% of their milk teeth are found to be decayed, according to figures from the Sweet Enough Network under the Bureau of Dental Health, the Department of Health.