WRITER: GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
On November 19, 2024, Assumption University of Thailand (AU)’s Mr. Glen Chatelier, Senior Lecturer from Graduate School of Business and Advanced Technology Management, delivered a thought-provoking lecture to over 100 undergraduate students at Geely University in China.



Titled “Globalization and Education: A Case Study of Assumption University, Bangkok,” the lecture explored the transformative impact of globalization on education, emphasizing its role in reshaping political, economic, and cultural landscapes.



Bridging Borders Through Education
Mr. Chatelier highlighted how globalization has revolutionized educational access, curriculum design, and teaching methodologies. By enabling the diversified transfer of knowledge, globalization has broadened the horizons for both students and educators.
Drawing on Assumption University as a case study, he underscored the university’s commitment to international education programs, showcasing how AU has leveraged globalization to build an inclusive, multicultural academic community.
A Dynamic Exchange of Ideas
The students at Geely University engaged actively with the lecture, posing insightful questions and delving deeper into the implications of globalization for their own academic and professional journeys.
Strengthening International Collaboration
The lecture is part of Assumption University’s ongoing efforts to foster international partnerships and promote cross-cultural understanding. Through initiatives like these, AU continues to strengthen its position as a leader in global education, inspiring students around the world to think beyond borders.
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