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To celebrate the 6th Cycle of HM King Rama X, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation (MHESI) by National Science Museum (NSM) has launched “MHESI Science Caravan” to communicate and inherit his wisdom on science to inspire the Thai youth’s awareness and for societal sustainability. The mobile Science Caravan with honoring exhibitions and science activities also aims to expand learning opportunity in 7 provinces nationwide.
General Surayud Chulanont, president of “San Jai Thai Su Jai Tai” Foundation or “Bringing Thai Hearts to the Heart of the Southern People” recapped the 42th San Jai Thai Su Jai Tai project, in a closing ceremony on May 15, 2024 at Rama 9 Museum, National Science Museum (NSM), Klong 5, Pathum Thani. Asst.Prof.Dr.Rawin Raviwongse, NSM president and Ms.Sunee Lertpeantham, chief of General Inspector, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), Mr. Aree Wong Araya, chairman of executive Board of the Foundation and Pol.Lieutenant Athit Bunyasophat, secretary of the Foundation, joined the ceremony with 320 youth groups from 5 provinces in the southern border provinces.
Asst.Prof.Dr.Rawin Raviwongse, president, National Science Museum (NSM), Dr.Ganigar Chen, vice president and Dr.Noparat Thepthepa, director of NSM Academic Natural History Museum received scientific illustrations from Mr.Vichai Malikul, on May 15, 2024 at Meeting Room 1, NSM Head Office. Mr.Vichai; a Thai artist and expert on scientific illustrations of entomology from Smithsonian Institution, U.S.A., delivered his 17 watercolor scientific illustrations of butterfly and butterfly book as a reference for research and an inspiring science communication for NSM exhibitions. Mr.Wichai also visited Rama 9 Museum at NSM Klong 5, Pathum Thani.
On May 11, 2024, Assoc. Prof. Dr.ThanatKhun Mongkol Asawarat, president, The Science Society of Thailand under the Royal Patronage (SCISOC) and National Science Museum (NSM) Board came to encourage and saw off a Thai youth team participating in the REGENERON ISEF 2024 held during May 11-17, 2024 in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Dr.Chanintorn Wannawijit, NSM vice president also joined the trip. There were young scientist teams from 75 countries joined in the REGENERON ISEF 2024; widely known as the biggest science arena of the world.
on April 24, 2024, Asst.Prof.Dr.Rawin Rawivongse, president, National Science Museum (NSM) visited at Princess Sirindhorn Astopark, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), to follow up on expanding learning opportunities through “NSM Science Square” at regional level. The aim of the project is to create cooperation with the communities in transferring knowledge of science and technology to youth, and strengthening local communities.
Asst.Prof.Dr.Rawin Rawivongse, director of National Science museum (NSM) and Assoc.Prof.Dr. Thanatkun Mongkol Asawarat, president, the Science Society of Thailand under the Patronage of HM. the King (SST) and committee members of National Science and Technology Development said on April 25th at Rama 9 museum, Klong 5, Pathum Thani, they are ready to send 9 Thai youth teams to join in the Regeneron International Science and Technology Fair (ISEF) held in Los Angeles, California, USA. The ISEF to be held in May 11-17, 2024 is a global challenging science and engineering project competition for talented young scientists from 75 countries.