1
highlighted its storied past accomplishments and
future ambitions.
H.E. Mr. Kazi Imtiaz Hossain,Ambassador of Bangla-
desh commended the Institute on its spirit of interna-
tional solidarity and its resiliency in overcoming the
tremendous flood disaster of last year, as he spoke of
the bright future ahead for AIT.
Photo feature on page 5>>
Asian Institute of Technology OCTOBER 2012
INSIDE ISSUE.. .
Recent News / Happenings at AIT................................................. 2-4
Photo Gallery................................................................................. 5
Backpage...................................................................................... 6
H
ighlightingitsspeciallinkagestoSouth-East,
South and East Asia, and its engagement
with emerging, developing countries across
the continent, the Asian Institute of Technology
(AIT) marked 53 years of operation in Thailand on
7-8 September 2012. Thailand’s sole international
intergovernmental organization of higher learning
opened its doors to the public on 7 September
2012 with a festive display of internationality that
AIT celebrates 53rd Anniversary
Dignatories along with the AIT President at the cake-cutting ceremony on the occasion of AIT’s 53rd
Anniversary.
2
From left: Mr. Shun-ichi Murata, Prof. Said
Irandoust, Mr. Abramo A. Chabib, and Mr.
Hiroyuki Konuma.
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
OCTOBER 2012
For 350 young college and university stu-
dents, many of whom entered the portals
of a United Nations building for the first
time, it was a dream come true. For them
to act as representatives of various coun-
tries, debate and deliberate like them and
finally vote on important motions, was
a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As Mr.
Shun-ichi Murata, Deputy Executive Sec-
retary, ESCAP pointed out that partici-
pants “enter as junior delegates but leave
as ambassadors.”
File photo: Mr. Ouk Sophoin, Counsellor
(Chargé d’affaires), Embassy of Cambodia to
Thailand signing the AIT Charter on 25 August
2010.
APMUN - where people enter as junior delegates, and leave as diplomats
The Kingdom of Cambodia has ratified the new Charter of
AIT and will become a member of the Governing Council of
Intergovernmental AIT.
Cambodia deposited the Instrument of Acceptance to the AIT
Charter with the Royal Thai Government on 3 September 2012,
the Institute was informed in a diplomatic note from the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Thailand. Cambodia will become the ninth
member of theAITCouncil and second member from the Southeast
Asian region. AIT Council membership currently includes
Bangladesh, India, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sweden and
Vietnam.“AIT is delighted that the Government of Cambodia has
joined our governing body,” AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust
said. “It is significant that the AIT Council will soon have two
countries from the region in which AIT is based.”
Cambodia to join AIT
Council
In the precincts of the United Nations Economic and Social Com-
mission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) in Bangkok, student
representatives from 46 countries assembled to participate in
the Asia-Pacific International Model United Nations (APMUN)
event. At the inaugural on 20 September 2012, Prof. Said Iran-
doust, AIT President stated that AIT is proud and honored to
have taken the lead in creating the first Asia-Pacific International
Model United Nations Conference at the University level.
Students from 46 countries pose at the UNESCAP headquarters.
3
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
OCTOBER 2012
AIT welcomes its newest
undergraduates
One hundred and fourteen undergradu-
ates from six countries joined AIT of-
ficially at its Orientation held on 3
September 2012. This year’s newest
freshmen hailed from Bhutan, India,
Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand and
Nepal.
A large number arrived from two prom-
inent partner institutions, with 78 enter-
ing AIT from Sri Lanka’s South Asian
Institute of Technology and Medicine
(SAITM) and 16 coming from the MCC
Training Institute in Myanmar. In a
warm gesture, Prof. I. M. Pandey, Vice
President - Academic Affairs, opened
the orientation program by encourag-
ing the new students to smile at their
peers as after all Thailand is known as
the “Land of Smiles”.
Gates Foundation research grant to
AIT for ‘Reinventing the Toilet’
Ateam of scientists atAIT in Thailand are set to reinvent the toilet
in three developing countries in Asia.
In a bid to find sustainable solutions to the current sanitation
problems faced by the urban poor – not just in Thailand, but also
in Cambodia and Vietnam – the researchers have embarked on
a five-year project made possible by a US $5-million (150-mil-
lion Baht) grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in the
United States. AIT was one of 61 grant recipients from the Gates
Foundation’s Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene Team in 2011. The
Environmental Engineering and Management field of study at
AIT’s School of Environment, Resources and Development is the
new project holder for the field research project on “Sustainable
Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems” lasting from
2012–2017. Led by Dr. Thammarat Koottatep of AIT, the project
was launched at a function on 24 September 2012 in the presence
of Dr. Doulaye Kone, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, and other advisory panel members.
Dr. Thammara Koottatep (left) and Dr. Doulaye Kone.
SAITM delegation visits AIT
AIT’s undergraduate partner in Sri Lanka, South Asian Institute
of Technology and Medicine (SAITM) met with AIT Vice Pres-
ident, Academic Affairs, Prof I.M.Pandey during a visit to AIT
on 1 September 2012. Dr. Sisuru Sendanayake, Dean Faculty of
Engineering (SAITM), and eight faculty and staff members, ac-
companied 78 engineering undergraduate students who completed
their initial two years in SAITM in Sri Lanka and arrived at AIT to
pursue third and fourth-year studies in AIT.SAITM delegation at AIT.
Undergraduate students at the orientation
program.
4
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
OCTOBER 2012
Mr. Joseph Bagga-Taves
US Embassy official visits AIT, Myanmar outreach and LMI discussed
America’s Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI)
and outreach with Myanmar are priorities
for the United States Department of State in
Prof. S. Kumar at the TNA meeting.
AIT hosts global Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) project meeting
To address the climate change challenge,AIThosted the global-
level Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) Project’s “Experi-
ence Sharing Workshop” as the Asia-CIS Region Lead Orga-
nization. Funded by United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the event
held on 10-12 September 2012 in Bangkok was jointly orga-
nized by the UNEP Risø Centre in collaboration with United
Nations Climate Change Secretariat.
The TNA Project is implemented by UNEP on behalf of the
GEF. It supports developing countries in identifying national
priorities for both adaptation and mitigation, with strong focus
on technology. Now nearing its final phase, national Technol-
ogy Action Plans (TAP), which are developed out of the TNA
process, are intended to establish enabling
frameworks for specific sectors and technolo-
gies, officials said.
AIT alumna made Thailand’s Permanent Secretary for Education
An alumna of AIT, Ms. Panita Kambhu Na Ayutthaya, has been
appointed Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education,
Royal Thai Government. Ms. Panita graduated fromAIT in 1986
with a M.Sc. in Human Settlements and Development from the
School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD).
She studied Archaeology in her Bachelor’s degree from Silpa-
korn University, graduating in 1977. She also attended the Na-
tional Defence College of Thailand in 2004.
Her appointment as Permanent Secretary for Education was ap-
proved by the cabinet of the Royal Thai Government and the ap-
pointment will be effective from 1 October 2012.
Ms. Panita Kambhu Na Ayutthaya
Thailand, an official from the U.S. Embassy, Bangkok said
while visiting AIT.
Making his maiden visit toAIT on September 13, 2012, Mr. Jo-
seph Bagga-Taves, Thailand Environment, Science, Technol-
ogy and Health Officer, Economic Section, said the two focus
areas could involve cooperation between the Asian Institute of
Technology and the United States of America.
Following a detailed briefing by Mr. Curtis S. Chin, former
U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank and now
Senior Fellow Executive-in-Residence, Mr. Bagga-Taves was
welcomed by AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust, who led ex-
ploratory discussions involving senior AIT officials.
5
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT/PEOPLE
OCTOBER 2012
53rd Anniversary Celebrations of AIT
1. AIT International School choir. 2. Students from various countries in their traditional costumes. 3. Dignatories enjoy the
celebrations. 4. Post-function entertainment. 5. A section of the audience 6. 53rd Anniversary cake. 7. H.E. Mr. Kazi Imtiaz
Hossain, Ambassador of Bangladesh. 8. Flag-hoisting ceremony.
1 2
3
4
5
6 7 8
6
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The Washington Post reports that “Reading scores on the SAT for the
high school class of 2012 reached a four-decade low, putting a punctua-
tion mark on a gradual decline in the ability of college-bound teens to
read passages and answer questions about sentence structure, vocabulary
and meaning on the college entrance exam.”
The Heritage reported that while SAT scores were on a low, education
spending was on a high.
http://blog.heritage.org/2012/09/25/sat-scores-at-historical-low-educa-
tion-spending-at-historical-high/
A soft-power education institute for an ever-changing region
An article by Prof. Said Irandoust, President, Asian Institute of Tech-
nology (AIT) was published in the Opinion page of the Thai English
daily, The Nation on 7 September 2012. The article states that AIT is
very much “Asia’s institute” - albeit imbued with a quintessential Thai
imprint.
The article can be read at this link: http://www.nationmultime-
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AIT Newsletter October 2012

  • 1. 1 highlighted its storied past accomplishments and future ambitions. H.E. Mr. Kazi Imtiaz Hossain,Ambassador of Bangla- desh commended the Institute on its spirit of interna- tional solidarity and its resiliency in overcoming the tremendous flood disaster of last year, as he spoke of the bright future ahead for AIT. Photo feature on page 5>> Asian Institute of Technology OCTOBER 2012 INSIDE ISSUE.. . Recent News / Happenings at AIT................................................. 2-4 Photo Gallery................................................................................. 5 Backpage...................................................................................... 6 H ighlightingitsspeciallinkagestoSouth-East, South and East Asia, and its engagement with emerging, developing countries across the continent, the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) marked 53 years of operation in Thailand on 7-8 September 2012. Thailand’s sole international intergovernmental organization of higher learning opened its doors to the public on 7 September 2012 with a festive display of internationality that AIT celebrates 53rd Anniversary Dignatories along with the AIT President at the cake-cutting ceremony on the occasion of AIT’s 53rd Anniversary.
  • 2. 2 From left: Mr. Shun-ichi Murata, Prof. Said Irandoust, Mr. Abramo A. Chabib, and Mr. Hiroyuki Konuma. RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT OCTOBER 2012 For 350 young college and university stu- dents, many of whom entered the portals of a United Nations building for the first time, it was a dream come true. For them to act as representatives of various coun- tries, debate and deliberate like them and finally vote on important motions, was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As Mr. Shun-ichi Murata, Deputy Executive Sec- retary, ESCAP pointed out that partici- pants “enter as junior delegates but leave as ambassadors.” File photo: Mr. Ouk Sophoin, Counsellor (Chargé d’affaires), Embassy of Cambodia to Thailand signing the AIT Charter on 25 August 2010. APMUN - where people enter as junior delegates, and leave as diplomats The Kingdom of Cambodia has ratified the new Charter of AIT and will become a member of the Governing Council of Intergovernmental AIT. Cambodia deposited the Instrument of Acceptance to the AIT Charter with the Royal Thai Government on 3 September 2012, the Institute was informed in a diplomatic note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand. Cambodia will become the ninth member of theAITCouncil and second member from the Southeast Asian region. AIT Council membership currently includes Bangladesh, India, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sweden and Vietnam.“AIT is delighted that the Government of Cambodia has joined our governing body,” AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust said. “It is significant that the AIT Council will soon have two countries from the region in which AIT is based.” Cambodia to join AIT Council In the precincts of the United Nations Economic and Social Com- mission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) in Bangkok, student representatives from 46 countries assembled to participate in the Asia-Pacific International Model United Nations (APMUN) event. At the inaugural on 20 September 2012, Prof. Said Iran- doust, AIT President stated that AIT is proud and honored to have taken the lead in creating the first Asia-Pacific International Model United Nations Conference at the University level. Students from 46 countries pose at the UNESCAP headquarters.
  • 3. 3 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT OCTOBER 2012 AIT welcomes its newest undergraduates One hundred and fourteen undergradu- ates from six countries joined AIT of- ficially at its Orientation held on 3 September 2012. This year’s newest freshmen hailed from Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Nepal. A large number arrived from two prom- inent partner institutions, with 78 enter- ing AIT from Sri Lanka’s South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM) and 16 coming from the MCC Training Institute in Myanmar. In a warm gesture, Prof. I. M. Pandey, Vice President - Academic Affairs, opened the orientation program by encourag- ing the new students to smile at their peers as after all Thailand is known as the “Land of Smiles”. Gates Foundation research grant to AIT for ‘Reinventing the Toilet’ Ateam of scientists atAIT in Thailand are set to reinvent the toilet in three developing countries in Asia. In a bid to find sustainable solutions to the current sanitation problems faced by the urban poor – not just in Thailand, but also in Cambodia and Vietnam – the researchers have embarked on a five-year project made possible by a US $5-million (150-mil- lion Baht) grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in the United States. AIT was one of 61 grant recipients from the Gates Foundation’s Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene Team in 2011. The Environmental Engineering and Management field of study at AIT’s School of Environment, Resources and Development is the new project holder for the field research project on “Sustainable Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems” lasting from 2012–2017. Led by Dr. Thammarat Koottatep of AIT, the project was launched at a function on 24 September 2012 in the presence of Dr. Doulaye Kone, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and other advisory panel members. Dr. Thammara Koottatep (left) and Dr. Doulaye Kone. SAITM delegation visits AIT AIT’s undergraduate partner in Sri Lanka, South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM) met with AIT Vice Pres- ident, Academic Affairs, Prof I.M.Pandey during a visit to AIT on 1 September 2012. Dr. Sisuru Sendanayake, Dean Faculty of Engineering (SAITM), and eight faculty and staff members, ac- companied 78 engineering undergraduate students who completed their initial two years in SAITM in Sri Lanka and arrived at AIT to pursue third and fourth-year studies in AIT.SAITM delegation at AIT. Undergraduate students at the orientation program.
  • 4. 4 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT OCTOBER 2012 Mr. Joseph Bagga-Taves US Embassy official visits AIT, Myanmar outreach and LMI discussed America’s Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI) and outreach with Myanmar are priorities for the United States Department of State in Prof. S. Kumar at the TNA meeting. AIT hosts global Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) project meeting To address the climate change challenge,AIThosted the global- level Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) Project’s “Experi- ence Sharing Workshop” as the Asia-CIS Region Lead Orga- nization. Funded by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the event held on 10-12 September 2012 in Bangkok was jointly orga- nized by the UNEP Risø Centre in collaboration with United Nations Climate Change Secretariat. The TNA Project is implemented by UNEP on behalf of the GEF. It supports developing countries in identifying national priorities for both adaptation and mitigation, with strong focus on technology. Now nearing its final phase, national Technol- ogy Action Plans (TAP), which are developed out of the TNA process, are intended to establish enabling frameworks for specific sectors and technolo- gies, officials said. AIT alumna made Thailand’s Permanent Secretary for Education An alumna of AIT, Ms. Panita Kambhu Na Ayutthaya, has been appointed Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Royal Thai Government. Ms. Panita graduated fromAIT in 1986 with a M.Sc. in Human Settlements and Development from the School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD). She studied Archaeology in her Bachelor’s degree from Silpa- korn University, graduating in 1977. She also attended the Na- tional Defence College of Thailand in 2004. Her appointment as Permanent Secretary for Education was ap- proved by the cabinet of the Royal Thai Government and the ap- pointment will be effective from 1 October 2012. Ms. Panita Kambhu Na Ayutthaya Thailand, an official from the U.S. Embassy, Bangkok said while visiting AIT. Making his maiden visit toAIT on September 13, 2012, Mr. Jo- seph Bagga-Taves, Thailand Environment, Science, Technol- ogy and Health Officer, Economic Section, said the two focus areas could involve cooperation between the Asian Institute of Technology and the United States of America. Following a detailed briefing by Mr. Curtis S. Chin, former U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank and now Senior Fellow Executive-in-Residence, Mr. Bagga-Taves was welcomed by AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust, who led ex- ploratory discussions involving senior AIT officials.
  • 5. 5 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT/PEOPLE OCTOBER 2012 53rd Anniversary Celebrations of AIT 1. AIT International School choir. 2. Students from various countries in their traditional costumes. 3. Dignatories enjoy the celebrations. 4. Post-function entertainment. 5. A section of the audience 6. 53rd Anniversary cake. 7. H.E. Mr. Kazi Imtiaz Hossain, Ambassador of Bangladesh. 8. Flag-hoisting ceremony. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  • 6. 6 Editor: Bajinder Pal Singh [email protected] Designer: Nadhika Mendhaka Photos: Paitoon Tinnapong For feedback, contact Media and Communications Unit at AIT [email protected] BACKPAGE News You Can Use SAT reading scores hit a four-decade low Follow AIT at • Facebook www.facebook.com/aitasia • Youtube www.youtube.com/aitasia • Twitter www.twitter.com/aitasia • Google+ https://plus.google.com/113705895909660110340/posts OCTOBER 2012 The Washington Post reports that “Reading scores on the SAT for the high school class of 2012 reached a four-decade low, putting a punctua- tion mark on a gradual decline in the ability of college-bound teens to read passages and answer questions about sentence structure, vocabulary and meaning on the college entrance exam.” The Heritage reported that while SAT scores were on a low, education spending was on a high. http://blog.heritage.org/2012/09/25/sat-scores-at-historical-low-educa- tion-spending-at-historical-high/ A soft-power education institute for an ever-changing region An article by Prof. Said Irandoust, President, Asian Institute of Tech- nology (AIT) was published in the Opinion page of the Thai English daily, The Nation on 7 September 2012. The article states that AIT is very much “Asia’s institute” - albeit imbued with a quintessential Thai imprint. The article can be read at this link: http://www.nationmultime- dia.com/opinion/A-soft-power-education-institute-for-an-ever- chang-30189884.html