” Bangkok University is committed to being part of the global effort to drive the world towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in alignment with the United Nations’ principles, through policies on educational management, research and innovation, social services, and campus activities that promote sustainability among students, faculty, and staff, extending to the surrounding community. “

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[9] Outstanding Achievement: Bangkok University Faculty and Students Win 4 APHEIT Awards in 2024

Awarded outstanding personnel and students who have made remarkable contributions to private higher education.

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[8] Research Presentation: Post-Release Confinement Facility Design

The research project on post-release confinement was presented as part of a review session under the National Research Program on Technological and Innovative Solutions for Crisis Management in Controlled Facilities. The presentation was part of Subproject 2: Design and Construction of Post-Release Confinement Facilities for individuals under surveillance in accordance with the Recidivism Prevention Act of 2022, which targets offenses related to sexual violence or physical aggression. The event took place at Centra by Centara Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre, Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok.

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[7] Research Report Submission: Mother and Child Incarceration Research

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Designing Confinement Facilities for Vulnerable Populations funded by the Internal Research Grant for Academic Unit Development, Fiscal Year 2023, School of Architecture Art and Design, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL).

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[6] Research Report Submission: Post-Release Confinement Facility Design

Contracted Data Collection and Analysis for the project: “Development of Design and Construction Standards for Confinement Facilities in Thailand to Respond to Pandemic Crises” (Part of the national research initiative on Technological and Innovative Solutions for Crisis Management in Controlled Environments) funded by the Research and Development Institute for Justice Process (RIDJP).

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