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Wikis > Wikigender University: Srinakharinwirot University
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Table of Contents

  • 1 Background information
  • 2 The School of Economics and Public Policy
  • 3 About Wikigender University
  • 4 Contributions by Srinakharinwirot University students
    • 4.1 2014
    • 4.2 2013
    • 4.3 2012
  • 5 Student author profiles
    • 5.1 Organisation
    • 5.2 Groups
  • 6 See also
  • 7 External Links

Background information

Srinakharinwirot University was developed from two institutions: The Advanced Teacher Training School, founded in 1949 and the College of Education, founded in 1953. In 1974, it was named Srinakharinwirot University (read more on this here).

At present, Srinakharinwirot University is located at 114 Sukhumvit 23, Sukhumvit road, Klong Toey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110. The contact number is 02 249 5000. The university website is at http://www.swu.ac.th.

The School of Economics and Public Policy

Wikigender is specifically partnering with the School of Economics and Public Policy at Srinakharinwirot University to carry the Wikigender University Programme.

The School of Economics and Public Policy is dedicated to develop undergraduate and graduate students’ skills so that they may approach economics both from the theoretical and the practical as well as from the logical prospective. At present the School is offering a Bachelor’s Program and a Doctoral Program in the field. The Bachelor’s Program is designed to give basic knowledge of economics and to provide students with experience in Thailand’s socio-economic issues.

The aim of the Doctoral Program is to prepare students for professional careers in teaching, research, business and governmental work. Overall the School strives to ensure that students develop expertise in theoretical, applied, and research areas of economics and public policy, while responding to the need in preparing competent graduates who have appropriate morals and ethics and are capable of working both in the local and global markets.

About Wikigender University

Wikigender University aims to:

  • Actively engage students in the development of this gender equality platform
  • Bring together a range of universities to foster networking possibilities among students and academics, thereby extending the network of Wikigender users
  • Enhance opportunities for building capacity in gender research, information sharing, social networking, IT and editorial skills.

Contributions by Srinakharinwirot University students

2014

  • Asia%27s Dark Alleys Making Cities Safer for Women
  • Ending Violence Against Women in Asia and the Pacific
  • Gender and Sport
  • Gender wage gap in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Feminization of poverty in Thailand
  • HIV/AIDS/AIDS impact on Working Women and Men in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Inclusive Growth and Gender Inequality in Asia%E2%80%99s Labor Markets
  • Labour migrants in Japan compare with Thailand
  • Occupational Segregation and Gender Discrimination in Labor Markets: Thailand
  • Plastic surgery and gender equality
  • Prostitution and Woman Rights in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • The Sociolegal Status of Women in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Cyber-Crime in Thai women
  • Gender Equality and Decent Work in Thailand
  • Gender equality and the labor Market in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Single moms in Gender Equality in Thailand should be treated better not
  • Labour Force Discrimination in Thailand
  • Rape and Women's Rights in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Restricted Area for Women in Thailand (Why?)
  • Rights of Female Prisoners in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • The limitation of Oleoresin Capsicum spray for women in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Women Entrepreneurs in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Women in Business and Management
  • Youth Pregnancy In Thailand

2013

  • Consequences of Migration on Thai Households
  • E-learning for girls in Thailand
  • Effect of Global warming that makes the Community PortalF company to try to solve problem
  • Female Migration and Violence Against Women in Thailand
  • Girls’ education in northern Thailand
  • Girls’ primary education in Thailand
  • Girls’ secondary education in Thailand
  • Girls’ tertiary education and vocational training in Thailand
  • The Determinants of Female International Migration from Gender Equality in Thailand
  • The gender division of housework among children in Thai households
  • The gender dynamics in migration within Thailand
  • The Role of Youth in Shifting Gender Norms in Thailand
  • Trends in Female and Male Migration in Thailand
  • Youth networks in Thailand and Asia Pacific
  • Youth with Disabilities in Thailand
  • The Integration of Female Migrants in Thailand
  • Trends in the use of social media by youth in Thailand
  • Thai youth and health issues
  • Regional Thematic Consultation on Education in the Post-2015 Agenda
  • Educational Opportunities for Girls in South-East Asia
  • Thailand’s Youth Policy
  • Early childhood development of migrant girls in Thailand
  • Segregation of Education by Gender in Thailand

2012

Students focused on gender issues in Thailand and the East Asia Pacific region. The suggested topics proposed by the University so far are:

  • Women and work in Thailand (occupational safety and health of women workers, women’s work/life balance, care work, etc.)
  • Women’s participation in the labour market
  • Gender discrimination in the labour market
  • Women and trafficking issues
  • Migration issues – skills recognition
  • Women and agriculture

Group 1

  • SWU AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN United NationsIVERSITY
  • Women Participation in the Labour Market

Group 2

  • The role and rights of Thai women from past to present
  • Women’s Roles and Poverty Eradication in the Rural Area

Group 3

  • Oppression of female labour in Thailand
  • Teenage Pregnancy Problems

Group 4

  • Women’s Rights in Thailand: A Buddhist perspective
  • Women and Politics in Gender Equality in Thailand

Group 5

  • Women Migrant Workers in Gender Equality in Thailand
  • Human Trafficking: Case Study of Thai Prostitution

Group 6

  • The Role of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyapha to The United Nations
  • Integration of Thai Government and Foundation to Women and Children's problem

Group 7

  • Pregnant women’s rights at work in Thailand
  • Women's Education and Development in Thailand

Group 8

  • The working environment of women workers in Bangkok
  • Problems of Working Women in Gender Equality in Thailand

Group 9

  • Female Workers in the Agricultural Sector
  • Female Wokers in the Non-Agricultural Sector

Group 10

  • Female labour migration in Thailand
  • Thai Women Labor in The Countries of Scandinavia

Group 11

  • Women and Thailand's industry sector
  • Women's economy and labor

Group 12

  • Informal workers in Thailand
  • Child’s prostitution with social problems

Group 13

  • The Thai Women Empowerment Fund
  • The Role of Queen in Thailand

Student author profiles

Organisation

  • Ms. Areeya Rojvithee is teaching a course on “Current Economic Problems and Issues” at the School of Economics and Public Policy from 18 June 2012 until 8 October 2012 to a group of 4th year students. There are 98 students enrolled in the Wikigender University Programme. The students have all registered on Wikigender and they have been divided in 13 groups. Each group will write 2 articles for the whole project duration, so there will be a total of 26 articles by 8 October 2012.
  • Each article that is created and saved in www.wikigender.org is peer-reviewed by the students in the group, checked by Ms. Rojvithee (Wikigender University Coordinator in Thailand) and finally by Estelle Loiseau, Wikigender University Project Coordinator.
  • In terms of the course, the students will get: 20% for their work on Wikigender; 35% for each exam (x2 = 70%); 10% for team collaboration
  • Each new article that is well referenced will feature in the monthly Wikigender newsletter and other online social networks; at the end of the project, all articles will be compiled into a PDF.

Groups

Group 1:
1. Mr. Arnon Jumsin
2. Mr. Zion Panjachaiya
3. Miss Pattraporn Prateappornsak
4. Miss Waranya Pornlertkochakorn
5. Mr. Raveroj Wattanakijpanich
6. Mr. Nartsupon Dumchuen
7. Mr. Pattarakorn Jiravichayanon
8. Miss Nara Nopporn

Group 2:
1.Miss Sakonporn Janechawalitmongkol
2. Miss Suwimon Amatayakul
3. Miss Kochaporn Chuenurajit
4. Miss Jatuporn Kerdsap
5. Mr. Nathapol Lilitkarntakul
6. Miss Paninart Limcharoensuk
7. Mr. Saphon Udomwongrattana
8. Mr. Kritchanaphat Udompholtawee

Group 3:
1. Mr. Junlanun Watthong
2. Miss Chawala Muthaporn
3. Miss Phunjaporn Sangpo
4. Miss Aimmika Dumrod
5. Miss Kopkamon Khawkomon
6. Miss Nicharee Benjapraguyrat
7. Miss Sarusnand Lorkittinand
8. Miss Sirikorn Sootsukon

Group 4:
1. Mr. Natchanan Ongsirimongkol
2. Mr. Panupong Ngampupan
3. Mr. Puripat Sophonkeereerat
4. Mr. Vorathad Hanwitthayaphan
5. Mr. Samabut Wichitterdtham
6. Mr. Yottana Pattamatitanon
7. Miss Thananya Talubthong
8. Miss Sukhuman Bhummaphan

Group 5:
1. Miss Wikanda Umpaiboon
2. Miss Chanakan Senchai
3. Mr. Pongsakorn Moungboon
4. Miss Pattamaporn Prayoonhong
5. Miss Benyathip Eiamchai
6. Miss Supinpan Rueksompoch
7. Miss Pattaraporn Teslongthong
8. Miss Supaporn Wongsawat

Group 6:
1. Miss Kanlaya Limouaychai
2. Miss Kusuma Rodcham
3. Miss Nutnicha Traitrakullerd
4. Miss Wiriya Ponsamart
5. Mr. Pich Vajropala
6. Miss Wattanee Vitechongjaroen
7. Miss Darunwan Panya
8. Miss Suphitcha Kengwicheanchai

Group 7:
1. Miss TEERADA KAMPAN
2. Miss NARAPORN WORACHIRAPORN
3. Miss SUKRITTA JIRAPRADITKUL
4. Miss SUTAMART NGENCHAIROJ
5. Miss BENJARAT HANKIETKUL
6. Miss HATTHAYA SRILAPA
7. Miss NAVAPORN SOONTHARO
8. Miss RATCHATIDA YAMBAN

Group 8:
1. Mr. Suncharn Pipitkul
2. Mr. Sanhanat Amnajsathit
3. Miss Wallaya Lakhumlek
4. Mr. Patiwat Saleerat
5. Mr. Rangsaman Laohasinnuruk
6. Miss Sirichan Nimitcharoen
7. Miss Srijutar Kiatyuttachart

Group 9:
1. Mr. Jaruwat Amesbutra
2. Miss Budsara Udompramaun
3. Mr. Sumetha Viriyaaksornsakun
4. Miss Asama Sasitanakornkeaw
5. Miss Natchaya Yatepat
6. Miss Nannaphat Chantharawong
7. Miss Benjira Akeudomsub

Group 10:
1. Miss Kedsara Lathon
2. Miss Bengawan Joyjinda
3. MissWannaporn Junjang
4. Mr.Nanthapong Nillapong
5. MissJariya Phiaphengton
6. MissWachiraporn Noicharoen
7. MissWoralak Ngenruangrotn

Group 11:
1. Mr. Thitiwat Tanyaniyomkij
2. Mr. Ritthima Thammathorn
3. Miss Natsuda Noipong
4. Miss Krongkarn Choomeung
5. Miss Chompunoot Tanabunjerdsin
6. Mr. Apiwut Chuensanguan
7. Miss Supaporn Unjanam

Group 12:
1. Miss Pongsupa Thupthein
2. Miss Kultida Petpraphan
3. Miss Thanannut Wongtaweepoom
4. Miss Kornsiri Suwanphibul
5. Miss Chayaporn Chaipon
6. Miss Chanita Aunsaard
7. Miss Ploy Lertphongphipath

Group 13:
1. Miss Kittapat Thongpitak
2. Miss Suvapat Khoeylao
3. Miss Orakarn Ingphakorn
4. Miss Chiaranai Pornsomboonsiri
5. Miss Naranya Sengcharoen
6. Miss Rata Ruangrit

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