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Partnership Enhancing Education and Cultural Exchange at Naresuan University
NARESUAN UNIVERSITY- IMUS INSTITUTE
Partnership Enhancing
Education and Cultural Exchange

WEEKLY REPORT
APRIL 28- MAY 05, 2013

AEJAY V. BARIAS BSBA major in Management Accounting
Participant in Cultural Exchange Program

Dra. Nerissa A. Reyes
Dean, Business Administration

BRIEF HISTORY OF NARESUAN UNIVERSITY
Named after the Great King Naresuan, Naresuan University was developed from a College of Education in 1967 and later established as the Phitsanulok Campus of Srinakharinwirot University in 1974. The university was officially granted university status on July 29, 1990 and the name "Naresuan University" was graciously given by His Majesty King Bhumibhol Adulyadej. Naresuan University has been emphasizing decentralization of education and equality of study opportunity for people in the lower north part of Thailand and other regional provinces.

VISION
Naresuan University becomes a research-based university before 2017.

MISSION
In pursuit of a 'free from ignorance society,' the university has pledged to fulfill the following four key missions; well-qualified students, research excellence, a wide range of academic services, and arts and culture conservation.

DAY 1- APRIL 28, 2013
10:30 A.M- We arrive at the Suvarnabhumi International airport. Then we take another 5 hours of travel from Bangkok to Phitsanulok through the Naresuan University shuttle.

4:00 P.M –We reach our destination the Naresuan University. Upon reaching the university we went to Prof.Dr. Sujin Jinahyon, President of Naresuan University at the Office of the president to formally welcome us as a new student of the university.

8:00 P.M- We eat our dinner together with the officers of the student buddy. Sang is the team leader of
Student council.

DAY 2- APRIL 29, 2013
9:00 A.M- We attend an orientation meeting with the president to officially introduce us to the school administrators.

12:00

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