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The Office of the Constitutional Court welcomed the study visit delegation from the Thai Museum Association ,the Sala Mai Thai Museum, the 60th Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen’s Building, Khon Kaen Vocational College and office Maverick University of Arizona and for a study tour of the Constitutional Court Museum at the Chao Phraya Rattanathibet House Building on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
The Executive Committee of the Constitutional Court Museum, Office of the Constitutional Court
On the occasion of welcoming the Thai Museum Association and its network delegation, including the executive committees of the Sala Mai Thai Museum, the 60th Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen’s Building, Khon Kaen Vocational College, and executives from Maverick University of Arizona and Maverick University Thailand, for a study visit and learning experience at the permanent exhibition of the Constitutional Court Museum, located at the Chao Phraya Rattanathibet House Building.
Thursday, October 9, 2025.
Professor Dr. Uraipanyawan Pinthong, Vice President and Mr. Ayesha Udana Madusanda Galkissage, Project Director of Justice Program of Maverick University of Arizona. Visited the Constitutional Court Museum in Bangkok, Thailand, extends an invitation to museum networks, educational institutions, students, and the general public who are interested in studying and learning at the Constitutional Court Museum.
📅 October 6, 2025
📍 Khon Kaen Vocational College, Thailand
Mr. Lampangphet Phanphet, Director of Khon Kaen Vocational College, assigned Mr. Suksan Wongchompoo, Deputy Director of Resource Administration, and Mr. Natthaphon Chainoi, Deputy Director of Planning and Cooperation, along with faculty members and staff of the Thai Silk Pavilion Museum, to extend a warm welcome to Professor Dr. Uraipanyawan Pinthong, Vice President and Mr. Ayesha Udana Madusanda Galkissage, Project Director of Justice Program of Maverick University of Arizona, United States of America, on the occasion of her official visit to the Thai Silk Pavilion Museum at Khon Kaen Vocational College.
During the visit, Professor Dr. Uraipanyawan toured and studied the exhibition room titled “Textiles in Buddhism.” The purpose of this tour was to explore potential avenues for supporting and promoting the conservation of Thai textiles within both cultural and religious contexts.
In a show of support for cultural preservation, Professor Dr. Uraipanyawan expressed her intention to donate funds for the procurement of air conditioning units to be installed in the “Textiles in Buddhism” exhibition room. This contribution will help create an optimal environment for the preservation and sustainable display of Thai textiles, ensuring that these invaluable cultural artifacts are maintained for future generations.
In the afternoon, Professor Dr. Uraipanyawan Pinthong paid a special visit to the Aircraft Maintenance Department at the Excellent School of Aircraft Engineering, Khon Kaen Vocational College. This visit was part of a student exchange and academic collaboration program between the colleges.
She was warmly welcomed by faculty members and students. The visit highlighted opportunities for knowledge sharing, hands-on learning, and strengthening educational partnerships in the field of aircraft engineering. Discussions during the visit focused on future collaborations, including possible exchange programs, curriculum development, and applied training that align with international standards.
Photo Credit: Khon Kaen Vocational College and OPEN Global Village
Our USA and Thailand administrative team was honored to be invited to join with the leadership of CPRU during the teachers day ceremony to mark the beginning of our collaborative work together.
On Jun 27th 2024 at Chaiyaphum Thailand