On 20 February 2025, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Supreedee Rittironk, Vice Rector for International Affairs, hosted a follow-up discussion on the university’s internship program with Mr. Seiki Ozaki, Director, and Mr. Keiki Kameshima, Corporate Adviser from Daio Kaiun Recruit in Japan. The meeting took place at the university’s Rangsit Campus and was attended by key representatives, including the Assistant Dean for Inter-Organizational and Public Relations at the Thammasat School of Engineering and the Assistant Dean for International Affairs at the Faculty of Science and Technology.
The primary focus of the meeting was the internship program for Thammasat students, particularly those pursuing degrees in Engineering and Science and Technology. Both sides reviewed the progress of current initiatives and discussed potential opportunities for expanding the program. Daio Kaiun also presented an updated Online Japanese Language course to further support student preparation.
During the discussions, both parties expressed their satisfaction with the progress made thus far and explored new avenues to deepen collaboration. They agreed on the importance of strengthening the internship program as a means to enhance student development and further foster international cooperation.