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News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 06/02/2015
» About 50 Burapha University lecturers and students yesterday called on the education minister to replace their acting rector with a "neutral" figure, until a new rector is selected.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 28/11/2014
» Despite being released without charge after staging an anti-coup protest during Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's visit to Khon Kaen last week, members of the university's Dao Din student group say they fear for their lives.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 25/11/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday asked the permanent secretary for education to monitor how students express their political views following the three-finger protest staged against him by university students last week.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 11/06/2014
» The One Tablet per Child education policy initiated by the Pheu Thai Party has hit another snag as students who were given the free devices will have to wait to use new educational content on them due to a year-long delay in the computers' delivery.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 30/05/2014
» The fate of the "One Tablet per Child" policy will be decided next week.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 27/05/2014
» The Ministry of Education will propose smart classrooms for every school at a meeting with the National Council for Peace and Order (NPCO) today.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 26/05/2014
» The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) is to consult Education Ministry officials about future funding for the second phase of the “one tablet per child” programme.
Lamphai Intathep, Published on 25/05/2014
» Panthongtae “Oak” Shinawatra, the only son of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was not being detained by the junta, the deputy army spokesman said Sunday.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 17/01/2014
» Recent protests reflect a better understanding of citizen rights and duties, according to a prominent academic.
News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 15/01/2014
» Services at Rajavithi Hospital on Phaya Thai Road are operating as normal despite the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) protest at the nearby Victory Monument, one of its eight protest sites.