The Center of Learning Network for the Region (CLNR) Chulalongkorn University is proud to have created jobs for new graduates, students and those who lost their income during the COVID-19 pandemic while encouraging them to use the love of their hometowns and discovery of their folk wisdom in combination with new knowledge and technology to develop new products, and establish community enterprises for sustainable development.
thai university The COVID-19 pandemic which began in early 2020 and has been rampaging the world ever since has left countless people without jobs, careers, or income. The devastating impact on the economy is unfathomable. Yet, in the economic crises lie opportunities to build social capital. These were the hiring guidelines for CLNR — one of the agencies funded by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) to aid in the economic relief effort.
“This project not only helped local folks affected by COVID-19 to have access to some income, but we wanted them to know what their homes and communities are all about, let them feel that they can work from home, and that it isn’t always necessary to leave their hometown to find jobs. This will create a sense of love and pride in their native soil,” Assistant Professor Dr. Noppadon Kitana, Director of CLNR mentioned the goals of the project.
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