Arts Students Won World Peace Ethics Contest

AU students engage in the World Peace International Youth Ambassador Camp each academic year, which offers a unique and inspiring experience.
The Department of General Education was pivotal in coordinating and encouraging AU student participation in the event. Their unwavering efforts were instrumental in fostering the moral development of youth in the World Peace Ethics Contest.
Forty-six attendees—22 men and 24 women—and three Department of General Education lecturers demonstrated their unwavering dedication and commitment by participating in the 15th World Peace Ethics Camp at Khao Kaew Sadet in Prachinburi from January 17 to 19, 2025.
Big congratulations to Assumption University! AU Ethics secured first place and 13 other prestigious awards, highlighting our students' exceptional achievements and our commitment to ethical development and global peace within a sustainable community.
Arts students who participating and representing AU have received awards as follows:
1. Yanhao Ding, a freshman at Theodore Maria School of Arts, won first prize, received the Certificate of Excellence, and received a cash prize of 10,000 baht.
2. Thiri Myo Myat Win, a junior at Theodore Maria School of Arts, secured 15th place, earning a Certificate of Excellence and a cash prize of 1,500 baht.
3. Kaung Zaw Han, a Theodore Maria School of Arts freshman, placed 16th and received a Certificate of Excellence and a 1,500 baht cash prize.
Read more >> https://www.au.edu/news-awards/au-ethics-grand-success-at-world-peace-ethics-contest.html

