Tag: Researcher Development

  • Walailak University Organizes the Human Research Ethics Training Program for Fiscal Year 2026

    Walailak University Organizes the Human Research Ethics Training Program for Fiscal Year 2026

    On Saturday, 31 January 2026, the Institute for Research and Innovation Promotion toward Excellence, in collaboration with the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Thailand (FERCIT), organized the Human Research Ethics Training Program (Thai-language Course) at Bhattarathamaporn Conference Room, 9th Floor, Building B, Walailak University Medical Center Hospital.

    The objective of this training program was to enhance participants’ understanding of the principles and criteria for ethical review of research involving human subjects, including risk and benefit assessment for research participants, the informed consent process, ethical considerations in various types of research, good clinical and research practices, and standard operating procedures of human research ethics committees. The program aimed to improve the quality of academic research and ensure compliance with international standards on human research ethics. The training was attended by more than 120 participants, including faculty members, researchers, students, and university personnel.

    The distinguished speakers from the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Thailand (FERCIT) were as follows:

    • Dr. Anothai Phokathikorn (Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University)
    • Colonel Associate Professor Dr. Nithipan Suksumegh (Phramongkutklao College of Medicine)
    • Colonel Associate Professor Dr. Naiyarat Prasongsuk (Phramongkutklao College of Medicine)
    • Assistant Professor Dr. Nithikun Aksorn (Navamindradhiraj University)

    On this occasion, Associate Professor Dr. Wichitpan Rongwong, Acting Director of the Institute for Research and Innovation Promotion toward Excellence, graciously presided over and delivered the opening remarks for the training program.

    Following the training, participants were required to complete a post-test and a short satisfaction survey, the results of which will be used to further develop and improve future training programs. Participants who achieved a post-test score of no less than 80 percent were awarded a certificate of completion.

                The Institute for Research and Innovation Promotion toward Excellence is committed to supporting faculty members, researchers, students, and personnel in becoming competent, responsible, and ethically grounded researchers, in alignment with international standards of research ethics.

  • Research and Innovation Institute of Excellence (RIIE)Hosts Special Lecture on “Strategies and Experiences in Securing International Research Grants”

    Research and Innovation Institute of Excellence (RIIE)Hosts Special Lecture on “Strategies and Experiences in Securing International Research Grants”

    On Friday, December 26, 2025, the Institute for Excellence in Research and Innovation Promotion organized a special lecture titled “Strategies and Experiences in Securing International Research Grants.” The event was presided over by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Siwarit Pongsakornrungsilp, Vice President for Research and Innovation, who delivered the opening remarks.

    The institute was honored to have Research Professor Dr. Jetsumon Prachumsri, Associate Dean for Research at the Faculty of Tropical Medicine and Head of the Mahidol Vivax Research Unit (MVRU), as the keynote speaker. Dr. Jetsumon shared her extensive knowledge, firsthand experiences, and strategic approaches to developing high-quality research proposals for international funding agencies.

    This event served as a collaborative platform for researchers to exchange ideas and gain direct insights from a leading expert. Participants received valuable consultations and recommendations on elevating their research proposals to meet international standards, fostering future global research networks and collaborations.

    The lecture drew significant interest, with 55 researchers attending from 12 different schools. This high turnout reflects the enthusiasm and commitment of the university’s research personnel to elevating their work to a global stage.