SOLGEN organized a workshop on professional resume writing techniques

16 August 2023 the School of Language and General Education (SOLGEN) collaborated with SOLGEN Student Club, they conducted a hands-on professional resume writing workshop to enhance students’ skills in creating accurate and suitable resumes, preparing them for future job applications
In this training, students will learn the importance, formats, and components of a resume, as well as critical details to be mindful of, such as using imagery, language, and paper layout. They will also learn how to select content that highlights their strengths and aligns with the desired job position to create a strong resume. Additionally, they will practice writing their own resumes. At the end of the training, students will have drafted a personalized resume to further develop for future job applications.
During the event, there will be a resume writing competition, and the award recipients are listed as follows:”
1. Miss Atithaya Songwonsap, School of Management
2. Miss Nantatchaporn Saengsuwan, School of Management
3. Miss Wirunyakarn Sawasdikwongsakul, School of Engineering
4. Miss Parichat Chumsang, Faculty of Political Science
5. Miss Ariya Atamart, Faculty of Political Science
6. Miss Hasavani Bulad, School of Engineering and Technology
10. Miss Husna Phollha, School of Engineering and Technology
11. Miss Chanchanok Sokaeo, School of informatics

SOLGEN organized a camp for natural resource and environmental conservation for term 1/2023

General Education, School of Languages and General Education, subject GED65-147, organized a camp for the conservation of natural resources and the environment. By bringing 58 students to participate in a camping project for the conservation of natural resources and the environment. which is part of the course evaluation measurement The activity was organized at the community forest “Ao Ai Yo”, Namtok Subdistrict, Thung Song District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province on 19-20 August 2023, with the location courtesy of the Nam Tok Subdistrict Administrative Organization and a group of lecturers conducting various activities in the camp from the Border Patrol Police Division 42, Thung Song District. The students did activities at Important is to join with the community to help repair the irrigation weir with the community forest committee and to study nature trails by hiking. Study the ecosystem and various medicinal plants in the rainforest of “Ao Ai Yo” forest, which still maintains the richness of the forest very well.

The activity focuses on allowing students to learn to live and live outdoors together as a group to practice patience and hardship amidst the global warming crisis from the environment being destroyed. Allowing students to live their lives and see the value. Recognizing the conservation of natural resources is a way to instill awareness in students to preserve and love natural resources sustainably in the future.

SOLGEN lecturers lead team the research to provide knowledge to the community

On August 25, 2023, Asst. Prof. Jenjira Kaewrat and Asst. Prof. Dr. Rungruang Janta collaborated with the local fishing community of Baan Pak Pa Ya for a campaign. The campaign included two activities: “The training program to enhance the community’s capacity in managing local tourism at Pak Phaya Village” and “The activity providing knowledge about leeches and exploring leeches in the mangrove forest area”. These activities took place at the Local Fisheries Learning Center in Baan Pak Pa Ya, Nakorn Sri Thammarat province.
This campaign was conducted as part of the Plant Genetic Conservation Project 2023. Over 20 participants, including village leaders and group leaders, took part in the training sessions to enhance community activities for the future.

SOLGEN lecturers organized a meeting and conveyed information on increasing the potential of nutmeg utilization in conjunction with nutmeg genetic conservation.

Assistant Professor Doctor Laksanara Khwanchum and Assistant Professor Doctor Chawinpat Srisongkram Pimjan, lecturers of the School of Languages and General Education organized a meeting and conveyed information about increasing the potential of nutmeg’s use and conserving its genetics. On August 9, 2023, at the meeting room of Ron Phibun Municipality, Ron Phibun District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, with a speaker who is an expert on nutmeg medicinal recipes, namely Pharmacist Panaran Phonpakdee, there were 40 people interested in attending the event. The speaker described the properties and benefits of nutmeg in 100 traditional medicine recipes. There would be nutmeg in up to 70 recipes, such as a medicine for digestive problems, pain reliever, blood tonic for women, aromatic medicine, medicine for treating cancer, etc. They were organizing a meeting to share knowledge about nutmeg’s benefits and medicinal properties, making villagers aware of conservation and campaigning to plant more nutmeg trees, which will benefit the ecosystem. Having sustainable forest resources and replacing those that have been destroyed has an overall long-term and sustainable impact on the environment and our planet.

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SOLGEN researcher went to Krung Ching for historical study preparation

Walailak University has conducted a field survey to explore ways to study the local history with community participation at Krung Ching area. It was found that the community has potential in various aspects. Meanwhile, residents also reflected on the challenges they are facing. Plans are underway to proceed to the next stage of implementation.
Between July 28th and 29th, 2023, the research team of the project present the narrative history of the Krung Ching area with community involvement, supported by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT),
The research team consists of Asst. Prof. Vithaya Arporn and Pagornsit Thana from the School of Language and General Education, Asst. Prof. Onanong Cheablam School of Management, Walailak University and Dr. Satjaree Sirichai, School of Informatics along with students, they have collective basic fieldwork in Krung Ching Subdistrict, Nopphitam District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.
On 28 th July research team had discussed with Krung Ching residents at the Madyom Pao Awat Village about general situation, potential and problems including aspects related to livelihoods, socio-cultural conditions, tourism, and several ongoing transformations. Afterward villager led research team to survey Khao Luang national park and the Khun Klang cave.
On 29th July 2023 research team join “Krungching Rafting” by community tourism management, Walailak’s student had record the activity.
“The study of Krung Ching history for sustainable community development” supported by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT), for Walailak University’s research team assist lecturers School of Language and General Education, School of Management, School of Informatics and Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security and local researcher. At Krung Ching Subdistrict, Nopphitam District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.

Summary of Research Publications in July 2023

School of Languages and General Education has a research publication that have been accepted to publish as follows:

The manuscript titled ‘Differentiation of Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. from Hydrocotyle umbellata L. using the trnH-psbA region, species-specific bands and anisocytic stomata as markers for quality control of raw materials and their products’ authored by Dr. Kannika Thongkhao and Asst. Prof. Dr. Laksanara Khwanchum has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Journal of Appled Research on Medicial and Aromatic Plants’ on Scopus Index, Q1

SOLGEN Research Publication

SOLGEN organizes a project to preserve Thai language

Due to National Thai Language Day 2023 (29th of July, every year). Art and Cultural Team School of Language and General Education organized the project event “SOLGENรู้รักษ์ภาษาไทย” This aim for young generation use Thai language correctly, while preserve Thai language and culture as effort to uphold the valuable heritage of Thai arts and culture for future generation. This campaign for student who create slogan or caption under the heading “Advocating for Correct Usage of the Thai Language Among the Younger Generation”. With photo reflex to caption via Facebook as publish post with hashtag #SOLGENรู้รักษ์ภาษาไทย. And also compete for 3 prizes, totaling 800 Baht, along with earning 3 points for good conduct.
The campaign had productive feedback by students from various school which is 147 achievements. The award results are as follows
1. The winner, receiving a cash prize of 500 Baht, is Miss Nattakorn Darapheung, student ID 63113849, from the School of liberal Arts, Thai Language program.”
2. The first runner-up, receiving a cash prize of 200 Baht, is Miss Jiratchaya Sunthornnont, student ID 66125675, from the School of Accountancy and Finance, Accounting program.
3. The second runner-up, receiving a cash prize of 100 Baht, is Mr. Phattharapon Sakol, student ID 63107759, from the Faculty of Pharmacy.

SOLGEN รู้รักษ์ภาษาไทย

SOLGEN organized Online exchanging perspective: Sharing experience of Studying in the UK and Japan

On June 30, 2023, the School of Languages and General Education organized an event titled “Online Exchanging Perspective: Sharing Experience of Studying in the UK and Japan.” This event featured a special lecture on the experiences of studying English and living in the United States and Japan. The guest speaker for this event was Aj. Suthai Ketma, a faculty member from the Languages Department, School of Languages and General Education. The lecture was conducted online via the Zoom platform, and approximately 20 students participated in the event.
The evaluation results from the participants showed that they were highly satisfied with the program, with an average satisfaction rating of 4.50, indicating a very high level of satisfaction.

Summary of Research Publications in June 2023

School of Languages and General Education has a research publication that have been accepted to publish as follows:

The manuscript titled ‘Experimental and Numerical Studies on Badminton Racquet strings Using Impact Sensor and Computer Simulatiions’ authored by Aj. Narakorn Suwannachote has been accepted for publication in the journal ‘Sensors’ on Scopus Index, Q1

SOLGEN Research Publication

SOLGEN organized sports competitions

On Thursday, June 8, 2023, the School of Languages and General Education (SOLGEN) organized a badminton competition and folk games between lecturers from the Languages Department and lecturers of General education Department. This is such a good opportunity to get to know and build relationships between the lecturers in both departments. They also had fun together with both Thai and foreign lecturers allowing foreign teachers to learn Thai folk games which is a Thai culture that has existed since ancient times gathered together to get to know more lecturers form different countries. After that, they had dinner together at WEDA CAFE.