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How to enhance balanced mobility between Asia and Europe

How to enhance balanced mobility between Asia and Europe. Kom Campiranon, Ph.D. DPU International College (DPUIC) Dhurakij Pundit University. Mobility Programs at DPUIC. Student Exchanges Lecturer Exchanges UMAP Thailand Study Program UMAP Research-Net. 1. Student Exchanges.

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How to enhance balanced mobility between Asia and Europe

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  1. How to enhance balanced mobility between Asia and Europe Kom Campiranon, Ph.D. DPU International College (DPUIC) Dhurakij Pundit University

  2. Mobility Programs at DPUIC Student Exchanges Lecturer Exchanges UMAP Thailand Study Program UMAP Research-Net

  3. 1. Student Exchanges 1.1. One-semester exchanges 1.2. One-year exchanges (Double Degree) 1.3. ASEM-DUO exchanges

  4. 2. Lecturer Exchanges 2.1. DPUIC: ASEM-DUO exchanges with Linnaeus University, Sweden 2.2. DPU: Lecturer exchanges with universities in Korea and China

  5. 3. UMAP Thailand Study Program • DPU had been selected to host regional study programs participated by 25 overseas universities in the “UMAP Multilateral Student Exchange Program.” • Selected students from overseas universities will be eligible for: tuition waiver, credit transfer, and accommodation. • Example of topics: • Hospitality and Tourism Management in Thailand • Immersion into Thai Cultures

  6. 4. UMAP Research-Net Funded by UMAP Examining the impact of economic crisis on tourism destinations in the Asia Pacific Conducted jointly with The University of Queensland, Australia, and The Autonomous University of Southern Baja California, Mexico.

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