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Opening National Science Week (Aug. 18-20) at Faculty of Sciences

Grand house opening at Faculty of Sciences on August 18-20, welcoming 1,300 school students from 120 schools all over Isan and their teachers.      August 18, 2019 from 7:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. – Mr. Panthong Sakhuan, Khon Kaen Vice Governor presided over the presenting of the tray to pay homage to King Rama […]

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KKU Nong Khai Campus holds the “KKU Nong Khai Fair 2019”

Khon Kaen University Nong Khai Campus held the 14th “KKU Nong Khai Fair 2019      August 15-18, 2019 – Khon Kaen University Nong Khai Campus, Office of Academic Services of Khon Kaen University and Ministry of Science and Technology held the 14th National Science Week and “KKU Nong Khai Fair 2019”. The event aimed

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KKU holds the ceremony of flower tray presentation to pay homage to King Rama IV, the Father of Thai Science

Khon Kaen University held the tray presentation to pay homage to King Rama IV the Father of Thai Science on the occasion of the National Science Week 2019 August 18, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. – Khon Kaen University held the tray presentation to pay homage to King Rama IV the Father of Thai Science on

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KKU library, the model of development through Knowledge Management

KKU library organized KKU Library Share and Learn 2019 in the theme of “Customer Experience” (CX)          On Friday August 16, 2019 at 9 a.m. at Khon Kaen University Library, KKU Library organized KKU Library Share and Learn 2019 in the theme of “Customer Experience” (CX) presided over by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wanida Kanarkard, Director

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KKU comes up with free check-up for healthy society and NCD prevention

KKU provides free check-up to promote Healthy Citizens and enhance efficiency of patient screening to reduce the number of NCD patients It was found that there was an increase in risk of non-communicable diseases (NCD) including Metabolic Syndrome among Thai people. These are caused by genes and other factors such as hurried lifestyle, improper food

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