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As a freshman of the Faculty of Business and Accounting in Chulalongkorn University, I would like to conclude that the Orientation Trip at the Thai Daimond Land Kaengkrachan, Phetchaburi Province on June 16-17, 2014 was a meaningful journey that introduced me to the this new chapter of my life, university. The team works organized by wonderful teachers awoke us once again the most essentials elements not just in business but in my life. The activities held contained valuable morals such as trust among the team members, communication, and the importance of the rules given. Each lesson was deeply engraved in my heart as each activity was done and I felt much closer to the concept of this The warm welcoming from the seniors relived me a lot from the pressures from the new world. Their games were entertaining and I realized that I was blessed to have these kind people as my seniors. Lastly, I would like to thank the BBA Committee who had organized this camp and created great memories and more friends who will be spending my next four years of my life. Now, I say I am ready for BBA.
 
 

 

 

 


BBA Director Chackrit Duangphastra and the committee greeted BBA exchange students at the 2014 Fall Semester Welcome Party. The 98 exchange students are from 54 Universities in Australia, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK, USA. The party was held at Grand Ballroom, C Floor, Grande Centre Point Hotel Terminal 21, Sukhumvit Road on Tuesday, August 26, 2014.
 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

by Ajarn Alan Kam
 
Ajarn Alan Kam invited Ms. Tan Siew Meng, CEO of HSBC Thailand to talk about timely subject of "Financial Fraud" in his Current Issue in Finance class on Wednesday September 3rd, 2014.
 
Ms. Tan also discussed illegal activities connected to terrorist funding, drug and human trafficking. She talked about the global banking industry track record in preventing these illicit activities and what actions are being taken to counter them.
 
Students also had opportunities to learn about various career opportunities (post graduate and under graduate levels) at HSBC worldwide.
 
 

 
 
 
Written by : Thanachaporn Chatkriseri, BBA Student Council  
 
This year's Thai Class for the first semester of 2014  was held on the 20th and 25th of August by the BBA student Council.  The student council aims to teach  exchange students basic Thai language to help them get around in their daily life and also Thai culture such as the do's and don'ts. We are also intent on showing them ways of getting around Bangkok and to other major attractions.
 
A total of about 50 students attended each of the classes. Students that were from all around the world proved eager to absorb the new language and culture.
 
Even though, the BBA student council (International Program) hosted the Thai Classes, it was not without participation from dedicated students from the Thai Program as well, proving once and for all that the desire to reach out and help exchange students settle in the Land of Smiles was universal among CU students. 
 
The Classes for this term ended on 18th September. In these three classes, something more than knowledge about language and culture was exchanged. They were friendships, relationships, and irreplaceable memories. 
 
Needless to say, we take great delight in hosting this event and will be looking forward to the next one. So until then, สวัสดี ครับ (for men) ค่ะ (for girls).