WEEK 6, 3 - 9 February 2025
In this issue:
C. Visitors/ MoU/ Agreement Signing
1) New Director of Language Center is now On Board
Email from Prof. Pai-Chi Li, AIT President on 3 February 2025
Dear AIT family,
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Kathy O’Sullivan as the new Director of Language Center effective 1 February 2025.
Dr. Sullivan earned her Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics from the University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom. She completed her master’s degree in English Language Teaching at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom, and holds a bachelor’s degree in European Studies from the University of Limerick, Ireland.
Dr. Sullivan most recently served as the Dean of General Education at the Canadian University Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and previously held the role of Dean of University Advancement. Her prior experiences include serving as Consultant & Manager of Student Registration and Recruitment Services at Niagara College, Saudi Arabia; President of Global Partnerships at United Business Institutes; and Founding Director of the Center for Language Education at the Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China. She has extensive experience as an educator, teacher, and administrator in international settings.
Dr. Sullivan will be working closely with the Vice President for Academic Affairs. I am confident that Dr. Sullivan can strengthen our Language Center by bringing in innovative ideas from her experiences and will be able to serve the AIT Community particularly our students, working with our faculty.
She can be reached by email at kathyos@ait.asia or by her office phone number, 5887.
Please join me in welcoming the newest member of the AIT family and give her our support and utmost cooperation!
2) Join a seminar on " We Don't All Breathe the Same Air" by Prof. Allen L. Robinson
Email from AIT President
Dear AIT Community,
I regret to inform you that the PM2.5 levels on the AIT campus have reached an unhealthy level. This poses potential health risks, especially for kids (AITIS) and individuals with respiratory conditions or other underlying health issues. The bad air quality situation is predicted to happen for the whole week, especially during January 22-25, 2025.
Action Required:
Limit Outdoor Activities: We strongly advise everyone to limit outdoor activities, particularly strenuous exercises, during this period.
Stay Indoors: If possible, stay indoors to reduce exposure to the polluted air. Ensure that windows and doors are closed to minimize the influx of outdoor air.
Use Air Purifiers: Consider using air purifiers in enclosed spaces to help reduce indoor air pollution. Ensure that the purifiers are properly maintained and filters are clean.
Wear Masks: If you need to go outside, wearing a mask (preferably N95 or equivalent) can provide additional protection against inhaling particulate matter.
Stay Informed: Keep yourself informed about the current air quality levels by checking local air quality monitoring stations near AIT
Thai PCD: http://air4thai.pcd.go.th/webV3/#/StationDetail
IQAir: https://www.iqair.com/th-en/air-quality-map/thailand/bangkok
5) AIA Insurance Cards Now Available
Dear AIT Employees
We are pleased to inform you that the AIA insurance cards are now ready for collection. Please visit the HR Office located in Room 223 on the 2nd Floor of the Administration Building to pick up your card.
We also encourage all employees to make the most of your Social Security (SS) benefits by visiting the hospital where you are registered under SS. Outpatient Department (OPD) services are covered (no payment required). Visit the Social Security website for more details.
6) Health Awareness: Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV)
Email from the Medical Clinic on 15 January 2025
Dear AIT Community,
This email aims to inform you about Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV), a common respiratory virus that can cause cold-like symptoms and is most active during the cold season.
Recently, hMPV has been spreading in several countries, however, the Thai government confirmed that there is no cluster of the human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in Thailand.
Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of this disease.
What is hMPV?
Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a respiratory virus that can infect people of all ages, but it is most common in young children.
How it spreads:
Like any virus, hMPV is contagious, which means it spreads easily from person to person. You can be exposed to the virus if you :
Have close contact with an infected person, such as handshakes or touching the person's face
Come in contact with droplets from an infected person through sneezing, spitting, or coughing
Touched infected surfaces then touch your mouth, nose, or eyes.
Once Human Metapneumovirus enters your body, the incubation period is typically three to six days. Symptoms usually last for two to seven days.
Symptoms:
Symptoms commonly associated with HMPV include cough, fever, nasal congestion, sore throat and shortness of breath. Clinical symptoms of hMPV infection may progress
to bronchitis or pneumonia and are similar to other viruses that cause upper and lower respiratory infections.
Prevention:
Prevent the spread of hMPV and other respiratory viruses by following these steps:
Frequent handwashing: Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose.
Cover coughs and sneezes: Use a tissue to cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and dispose of the tissue properly.
Clean and disinfect surfaces: Regularly clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, countertops, and toys.
Stay home when sick: If you are experiencing cold-like symptoms, stay home from work, school, or social gatherings to prevent the spread of illness.
Fortify your body's immune system: Eat a balanced diet, hydrate yourself, exercise and get enough sleep.
When to seek medical attention:
Immediately seek medical attention if you experience difficulty in breathing, wheezing and fever that doesn't improve.
We encourage you to practice good hygiene and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and others from respiratory infections.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and awareness only and does not constitute medical advice.
References :
https://www.webmd.com/lung/what-is-human-metapneumovirus
https://www.cdc.gov/human-metapneumovirus/about/index.html
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/human-meta...
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2025-DON550
7) AIT MEDICAL CENTER SERVICES
Email from the Office of Human Resources Services on 14 January 2025
Dear AIT Community,
Please note that the AIT Medical Center does not provide full-scale emergency room services. For serious medical emergencies such as a suspected heart attack, stroke, or poisoning, immediate treatment at the nearest hospital emergency room is crucial.
We are glad to welcome the newest members of the AIT family! Let's all wish them a successful journey with us. Welcome aboard!
9) EIGHT WEEKS TO GO BEFORE THE ANNUAL AIT CAREER FAIR !!!
Email from AITCareer Center on 31 January 2025
Dear AIT Community,
Warm greetings from the AIT Career Center!
We are pleased to inform you that the annual AIT Career Fair, now to be held every January Semester, is scheduled on 26 March 2025 (Wednesday) from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the AIT Conference Center.
What to expect:
¤ Long-term career prospects
¤ Job placements
¤ Internship opportunities
¤ Research partners
¤ Networking with company representatives
¤ Food market
¤ Free goodies, Raffle Prizes and
¤ Career Talks leading to the Fair!
Kindly help us spread the word about the Fair, and let us know if you have any company contacts you would like us to invite. Additionally, please note that the annual August 2025 Semester AIT Career Forum, following the updated format introduced in August 2024 Semester, is scheduled to take place on 29 October 2025.
Mark your calendar! For developments and career opportunities, please visit: www.careercenter.ait.ac.th or like/follow: FB: www.facebook.com/officialaitcareercenter/ IG: @aitcareercenter or email: careercenter@ait.ac.th or contact us via phone: 662 524-6326. We will keep you posted with all the updates.
Thank you for your continued support!
1) First UNCCRD Delta Summit 2025
About the Summit
The First UNCCRD Delta Summit 2025 is unique in that it will deliver a White Paper to the United Nations to make operational a UN Convention for Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD), unveiled and approved at COP28. UNCCRD is being developed by the multi-organisation DeltasUNite consortium led by the African Centre for Climate Actions and Rural Development Initiative (ACCARD). DeltasUNite fosters collaboration between governments, academia, the UN, multilateral Development Banks, international, national, and local-level organizations, public and private sector, and delta communities towards solutions to the rising threats to ocean-facing river deltas.
Why the UNCCRD matters!
Deltas support over half a billion people globally, but face accelerating risks from climate change, rising sea-levels, natural hazards, environmental degradation, pollution, and unsustainable development. These impact delta human and ecosystem health, and threaten biodiversity, food security, and livelihoods. It is imperative to focus global discourse on multi-sectoral collaboration and inclusive governance, policy development, and targeted interventions to help preserve and protect these critical low-lying coastal regions. UNCCRD will be built from the base up through community involvement on an equitable partnership basis.
Objectives
Raise awareness of delta-related issues globally.
Equitable dialogue between all stakeholders – including community representatives, youth, academia, government and non-governmental organisations.
Coordinate stakeholders’ input to the emerging UNCCRD through a co-created draft White Paper for delivery to the UN later in 2025.
Date :17-20 March, 2025 (including a 1 day sightseeing and community visit to the Chao Phraya Delta, Thailand)
Venue: AIT Conference Center, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
Program
Day 1: Delta Landscapes
Day 2: Delta Livelihoods
Day 3: Delta Threats & Solutions
Day 4: Sightseeing and Community Visit (Optional)
For further details of the event and to register, visit the website: https://internationaldeltasummit.ait.ac.th/
2) IN00.41 CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES
14 January – 20 February 2025
Coordinators: Prof. Shobhakar Dhakal, Dr. Bindu Nath Lohani Prof. Rajendra Shrestha
Similar to the previous years, Climate Change and Sustainable Development (CCSD) Program of Department of Energy and Climate Change is organizing the ‘Climate Change Seminar Series’ as a part of the required course for CCSD students “IN 00.41 Climate Change Challenges and Responses”.
While there are core-cohort of students from CCSD Program attending and deliberating this seminar session, we are opening this seminar for interested students and staff in AIT too, especially to listen and interact with external speakers.
If you are interested in joining, all or a particular Seminar in this series, you are welcome. Please register with us since the venue may not be able to accommodate too many audience in-person since we are holding this seminar at ‘Smart Lab’ of AIT Solutions (above AIT Clinic), however, more can be accommodated by online-joining through Zoom. In the event of room overflow, we can provide you with a Zoom link. Several of our speakers are delivering online too.
Contact shobhakar@ait.ac.th or Ms. Shwe Yi Myint Myat st125761@ait.ac.th
- The Virtual MoU Signing Ceremony between AIT and University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines [USTP], on Monday 3 February 2025.
- The Appreciation Ceremony and Collaboration Event between AIT, IDEA Consultants Inc. and GL Sciences Inc., Japan scheduled on Tuesday, 4 February 2025
- Prof.Weerakorn Ongsakul, Faculty - SERD/ Japan/ 18 - 23 February 2025
- Prof. Weerakorn Ongsakul, Faculty-SERD /Philippines/ 5-7 February 2025
- Prof. Weerakorn Ongsakul, Faculty-SERD /UK/ 26 February- 2 March 2025
- Prof. Weerakorn Ongsakul, Faculty-SERD /France/ 11-17 April 2025
- Prof.Thammarat Koottatep, Faculty-SERD/ Benin/ 23 February -1 March 2025
- Prof.Shobhakar Dhakal, Faculty-SERD/ Japan/ 2 - 5 February 2025
- Mr. Ida Bagus Hendra Gupta, GWSC/ Indonesia/ 23-31 January 2025
- Mr. Sanjeev Jayasinghe, Executvie Director, OAAA/ Srilanka/ 5-19 April 2025
- Ms.Isha Basyal,GWSC /Philippines/ 9 - 13 February 2025
- Dr.Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen, SERD/Pitsanulok, Thailand/ 3 - 5 February 2025
- Mr.Nikorn Asakati, SERD/Pitsanulok, Thailand/ 3 - 5 February 2025
- Mr.Prasopchok Phumee, AIT Extension /Choburi, Thailand/ 5 - 6 February 2025
- Mr.Prasopchok Phumee, AIT Extension/ Kanchanaburi, Thailand/ 15 February 2025
- Mr.Prasopchok Phumee, AIT Extension/ Nakhonratchasima, Thailand / 8 February 2025
- Mr.Prasopchok Phumee, AIT Extension/Trang, Thailand/ 10 - 13 February 2025
- Dr.Md Zakir Hossain, AIT Extension/ Indonesia/ 26 January - 4 February 2025
- Ms.Thaniya Jirasathitpornpong, AIT Extension /Nakhonratchasima, Thailand/ 8 February 2025
- Ms.Thaniya Jirasathitpornpong, AIT Extension /Trang, Thailand/ 10 - 13 February 2025
- Ms.Thaniya Jirasathitpornpong, AIT Extension / Kanchanaburi, Thailand/ 15 February 2025
- Mr.Viraphan Samadi, Helpdesk, intERLab/ Malaysia/ 23 - 27 February 2025
- Ms.Suchitra Peimpinsest, GWSC/ Philippines/ 9 - 13 February 2025
E. Classifieds (jobs)
Ref.no | Position | Type | Posted date |
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Fac 3/22 | Associate / Assistant Professor, SET-ICT | Faculty | December 8, 2024 |
Fac 3/24 | Faculty Position, SET/STE | Faculty | December 6, 2024 |
2/25 | Project Development Officer, SCPU | Staff | January 28, 2025 |
1/25 | Senior Research Specialist, SERD-FANR | Staff | January 24, 2025 |
41/24 | Wind and Structural Engineer, AITS | Staff | January 15, 2025 |
33/24 | Chief Operating Officer, GWSC | Staff | December 11, 2024 |