WRITER: PIYANAN SAROBOL
We are ecstatic and proud to be honored with the World Peace Ethics Awards.
Seventeen AU students from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, Vincent Mary School of Engineering, Vincent Mary School of Science and Technology, Louis Nobiron School of Music, Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts, and Theodore Maria School of Arts, have been awarded the winner, first runner-up and many prestigious prizes for their exceptional performance in the 13th World Peace Ethics Contest.
On March 8, 2023, the project coordinator of the world peace club led by Ms. Anchalee Trinate along with assistant project coordinator Mrs. Panita Yue-Kim and photographer Khun Soomboon Boonprasitthipol are honored to present the 13th World Peace Ethics 2023 Awards to 17 AU Awardees at ST. Gabriel’s Hall Conference Room 106 from 1.00-2.00 p.m., at Assumption University of Thailand, Suvarnabhumi Campus.
The primary purpose of the prize-giving ceremony is to recognize their excellence in the development of ethical awareness in everyday life through three-day activities-based learning and to extend their existing knowledge, ethical principles, and moral values to family, friends, society, and the world.
The following is the list of 17 AU Students who have won first place winner, and 1st runner-up, and other honorary awards:
- Mr. Thimothy James Capiz, a 1st-year student, from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won the first prize and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 10,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Shivatmika Singh Pradhan, a 2nd-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won the first runner-up and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 7,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Samriddhi Gautam, a 2nd-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 4th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 4,000 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Asad Hussain, a 1st-year student from Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts, won 5th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 3,000 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Poomsaran Chanhiran, a 3rd-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 7th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,500 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Ashika Yeasmin Angkur, a 4th-year student, from Vincent Mary School of Engineering, won 8th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,500 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Syed Jibrael Bagheri, a 1st -year student, from Vincent Mary School of Engineering, won 9th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,500 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Aashish Dubey, a 3rd- year, from Vincent Mary School of Science and Technology, won 10th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,500 baht cash prize.
- Mr. John Aldrin Roy, a 4th-year student, from the School of Music, won 11th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. May Phue Ngone, a 1st-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 12th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Duangcheewan Chaiyalap, a 3rd-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 13th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Jirawin Tansuthas, a 1st-year student, from Theodore Maria School of Arts, won 14th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Nikhil Ojesh Yadav, a 3rd- year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 15th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Tazrian Abdus Salam, a 3rd-year student, from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 16th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Mr. Jinna Junganekpol, a 2nd-year student, from Theodore Maria School of Arts, won 18th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Victory Chizaram Adanma Ajaegbu, a 3rd-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 19th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
- Ms. Raya Mayisha Khan, a 2nd-year student from Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, won 20th place and received the Certificate of Excellence together with a 1,000 baht cash prize.
On this occasion, Rev. Bro. Dr. Bancha Saenghiran, AU President presided over the opening ceremony and gave a warm welcome to all those who joined the award-giving ceremony. He expressed his gratitude to the event organizer for organizing such a praise-worthy event for the Thai and International youths throughout the country and thanked the awardees, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, the GE chairperson, and all lecturers and staff who have devoted their valuable time to lead remarkable results.
Next, Ms. Anchalee Trinate, the project coordinator of the world peace club presented all awards to the awardees. She felt overwhelmed by the warmth and sincere welcome given by the AU President and everyone here in the conference hall. She said that “It was a great pleasure for me and the team to be here.” She appreciated all AU representatives who devoted their time and put their best efforts into the activity on this Ethics Camp and finally achieved resounding results. Moreover, she expressed her thankfulness to Assumption university for our big support in enriching ethical values and morality among young adolescents.
Then, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureepong Phothongsunan, Dean of Theodore Maria School of Arts, later gave a thankful speech to the World Peace Ethics Team for organizing this worthwhile event and addressed the need for instilling morals and ethics into young learners. Lastly, Dr. Jaruwan Puangmalee, Chairperson of the General Education Department remarked that extra-curricular activities can indeed help encourage students to improve their self-learning and personal development. |
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Subsequently, Rev. Bro. Dr. Bancha Saenghiran presented a gift as a token of appreciation to Ms. Anchalee Trinate. Afterward, all participants gathered to take a group photo. |
Having interviewed our seventeen awardees, the following are reports on self-reflections in connection with their learning activities:
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In this regard, all members of the Ethics Team would like to congratulate those students on their incredible achievements. We firmly hope they will uphold their high ethical standard of behavior and continue to accomplish greater things in their lives.
Please accept our heartfelt congratulations.!!!
Thank you so much for always giving us support and being a big fan of ours. We will try our best to make our news more interesting. Looking forward to hearing from all readers again in the next special extra-curricular activities!!!!!!!!!
Remarks: For any students who are interested in joining this Ethics Camp Activity, kindly contact us at the Office of General Education CL 10th floor.