When the head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, introduced a new economic model for Thailand known as "Thailand 4.0", many universities, especially the newer, more business orientated ones, saw an opportunity to catch up with the latest trends.
Universities play a prominent role in producing qualified workers to help the country develop. They should offer space for diverse ideas, opinions and initiatives for young students to experience "trial and error" before facing the real world. That way, when students are released into the job market they can go with original ideas and create and design their own future, be it working for themselves or working for someone else.
When the head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, introduced a new economic model for Thailand known as "Thailand 4.0", many universities, especially the newer, more business orientated ones, saw an opportunity to catch up with the latest trends. Universities play a prominent role in producing qualified workers to help the country develop. They should offer space for diverse ideas, opinions and initiatives for young students to experience "trial and error" before facing the real world. That way, when students are released into the job market they can go with original ideas and create and design their own future, be it working for themselves or working for someone else.
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