, I believe that Thailand needs more people who have deep understanding in Public International Law and International Human Rights Law and, at the same time, can communicate well in English and other European languages. It is also my desire to work in a multi-cultural environment preferably in another country. With the abovementioned reasons and the will to contribute to the welfare of others, I aim at becoming a high-rank officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Thailand after I have graduated from the Master Programme in England. Thus, my knowledge would be fully used for the national advantage. Apart from that, I also consider becoming a Public International Law lecturer at my Faculty since they are in need for new lecturers in this field. And for the reason that most of the lecturers in this field graduated his/her Degrees mainly from France or Germany, England comes to me as the best answer. So it will create diversity at my beloved Faculty of Law.