A brief insight from the lexical amateur Sa-wad-dee-ka, my name is Ellen and you will get to know both myself and Vera throughout the course of the next 8 weeks whilst we rule the roost for the Stenden Thailand blog and Instagram page (which you can checkout @stendenthailand !).I come from an English background and... Continue Reading →
A very unique Grand Tour experience
Nhan was our last student to leave Thailand due the pandemic happening in March. With Vietnam and Thailand imposing some of the strictest travel restrictions in the world, Nhan was practically stuck in Thailand since Vietnam shut its boarders completely. Fortunately, Nhan finally flew off from Thailand on the 2nd of September and has been... Continue Reading →
Experiencing an Online Internship in Thailand
In February I started the minor international Relations at Stenden Thailand. In that time, Thailand was already confronted with the COVID-19 outbreak. The first days after arrival, we were welcomed with fun activities, information about (Stenden) Thailand and updates about the COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand. The atmosphere at school was welcoming and comfortable and it... Continue Reading →
During social distancing, social crowdfunding is getting people closer.
Making merit (“boon”) is a very important part of Thai culture. Be it for a birthday or a Buddhist festival, offering donations or making a good deed is practiced in every ceremony. Although Thailand has been relatively spared by the Coronavirus with around 3125 confirmed cases, its economy has been hit very hard. With the... Continue Reading →
Adapting to Online Learning
I’m now following the minor Doing Business in China and we have a lot of live lectures and no pre recorded lectures with professors from the Chinese university, some with Peter de Boer and we will start with our group projects, also together with Chinese students. I can see that Peter and the whole team... Continue Reading →
Let’s hear it from the teachers!
Now that all the minors offered at Stenden Thailand have started successfully. It’s the first time ever an entire module is offered in an online environment so all teachers and students can look back at new experiences. The first conclusion is that is great to see the smooth transition from both our students and our... Continue Reading →
Let’s hear it from the teacher!
"Moving online has been great, albeit a sudden process and I feel that a large part of this success has been down to the flexibility and adaptive nature that was embraced very quickly. For event management, there were initial concerns about how is this possible as a large part of the minor is... Continue Reading →
The last NHL Stenden student in Thailand. An experience that is unique for me, and should not be upset about
Heya, How are you doing? I hope that everything is going well for everybody! Yes, as you can figure out, unlike other students, I am the last student who are still staying in Thailand during this pandemic time. People say it is unfortunate, but , for me, it is a whole new experience. An... Continue Reading →
Get to know the Staff – A talk about Travel Tips, Do’s and Don’ts and Culture Differences
The third module is approaching and so is your departure for Grand Tour. Whilst you’re still busy packing your suitcase, here are some tips on how to make your Grand Tour experience unforgettable! Get to know three members of the Stenden Thailand team that share their opinion on culture, do’s and don’ts and places to... Continue Reading →
Your Questions answered!
You asked us questions on Instagram - Here are your answers! Is the campus located in the city? The PIM campus is located in Pak Kret which is a city on the outskirts of Bangkok. The city centre can be easily reached by Taxi though. It can take 20 minutes to go to Victory Monument... Continue Reading →