In order to further deepen China-Thailand educational cooperation and promote the cultivation of international talents, on September 27, the school delegation visited Thailand's Chiao Tung University of Management. The two sides had in-depth exchanges on industrial talent training, micro-major construction, and undergraduate-to-master's degree programs, and reached a number of important consensuses.
Assistant to the President Cao Min, Deputy Director of the Department of Science, Technology and Industry-Education Integration Jing Bo, and Deputy Director of the Department of International Affairs Liu Bin of our university held talks with Phornvit Phacharintanakul, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs of CPMU, Tang Zhimin, Assistant to the President and Director of the China-ASEAN Research Center, Piyawat Jirapongsuwan, Executive Director of Academic Administration, and Pattreeya Panwattanacharoen, Commissioner of the China-ASEAN Research Center and the International Chinese Academy.

At the meeting, Assistant Principal Cao Min first introduced the Pujiang College delegation's achievements in participating in the "2025 Thailand-China Cooperation Expo" and shared insights from their interactions with key guests and key enterprises. She also elaborated on the development plans and featured training courses of the Pujiang College's Sino-Thai Industrial Talent Academy and outlined key areas of collaboration with the Zhengda School of Management, including the joint development of micro-majors and the strengthening of Thai language courses and Thai culture instruction.

Phornvit Phacharintanakul, Vice President of the Zhengda Institute of Management , highly endorsed Pujiang College's cooperation proposal and actively responded to the initiative to jointly develop micro-majors. He also discussed with School Assistant Cao Min the learning content for Thai students attending Pujiang College, including Chinese culture courses, company visits, and internships, hoping to enhance students' local adaptation and practical skills.

Speaking about the case study results of the Huashang Studies Institute, Assistant Professor Cao Min stated that during the research and interview process for the CPALL 7-Eleven case study by the CP Group, she received the deep care and strong support of Mr. Cai Xufeng, the personal arrangements and coordination by Vice President Phornvit Phacharintanakul, and the personal accompaniment and meticulous guidance of Assistant Professor Tang Zhimin. The case study has now been compiled and presented to the three leaders on the spot. She also reported that the 7-Eleven case study has been successfully incorporated into the teaching of Pujiang College, receiving positive feedback from faculty and students, and has greatly helped students gain a deeper understanding of CPALL's corporate culture and practical experience. The Huashang Studies Institute will continue to compile and apply new teaching cases focusing on the CP Group. Vice President Phornvit Phacharintanakul fully affirmed and praised the work.

Afterwards, the two sides had in-depth exchanges on undergraduate and undergraduate-to-master programs, and implemented and coordinated the key details of the cooperation agreement one by one, laying a solid foundation for the smooth progress of the project.

At the end of the talks, both sides expressed that this communication was "very important and very necessary" and would effectively promote the rapid and in-depth cooperation between the two sides.
The exchange between our school and Thailand's Chiao Tung University of Management marks a key step for the two schools in building a mechanism for industry-education integration and joint training of international talents, and will provide more outstanding talents for the economic development and cultural exchanges between China and Thailand.
Source : WEIXIN