Prof. Dr. Somkit Lertpaitoon has selected to be “An Honored Professor of Thammasat University, Social Science Branch in 2019”. An honored professor reward is to appraise people who do good and bring the university a good reputation in order to encourage and support people who do good in their profession and to set an example to other people. All in all, people who are selected to be an honored professor have to be a professor or academic who is dedicated to teaching, devoted his time to affairs and society, and published their work in domestic and international communities.
Thammasat University Rewards its Professor of Social Science
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