Training, Recommendations on IT Use, Miscellaneous, Grant Request for Study TripAbroad for Academic Development.Membership:Application for the membership card requires following documents:1. Letter of Certification issued by the Host Institution of the Fellow2. Letter asking for permission to use the libraries issued by Fellows’ Host Institution3. One photo (3 x 4 cms.)Bring all of the above documents with you to apply for the membership card at thefirst-floor counter service of the Central Library. Wit h the membership card, you can getthrough any libraries in the universi ty. Office hours a re as follows:Central LibraryAudio-visual CenterMonday - Friday8.00 - 21.008.00 - 21.00Saturday9.00 - 16.009.00 - 16.00Thailand Information Center 8.00 - 19.00 9.00 - 16.00International Information Center 8. 00 - 19.00 9.00 - 16.00For more information, contact Center for Academic Resources:Tel: 0-2218-2903, 0-2218-2905 URL: http://www.car.chula.ac.th/The Japan Foundation LibraryThe Japan Foundation was established in 1972 to promote international culturalexchange between Japan and other Japan Cultural Center, Bangkok (The Japan Foundation) isone of the twenty overseas field offices of the Japan Foundation and it has three parts, JCC:Japan Cultural Center, Bangkok (The Japan Foundation), BL : Bangkok Language Center, andthe Library Service.Japan Cultural Center, Bangkok (The Japan Foundation) runs the library of collection ofbooks on Japan and Japanese language teaching in Japanese, Thai and English, video and cassettetapes for Japanese language teaching, for the use of people of Thai, Japanese and others who livein Thailand.Collections:- Books on Japan in Japanese, Thai, English- Magazines on Japan and Japanese teaching; weekly, monthly and quarterly, inJapanese, Thai and English- Japanese language teaching materials, books, videotapes and cassette tapes- Films: feature films and culture films with original sound track and Thai- Photo panels of lives in Japan- Cultural artifacts dolls, kimonos, toys and other goods representing JapanesecultureFacilities for the use of library visitors:- Video decks and monitors for Japanese Language learning- Word processors for language teachingOpening hours:• Monday to Friday: 9:00 - 19:00• Saturday 9:00 - 17:0045
Closed on:• Thai National Holidays• Japanese Emperor’s Birthday (December 23 rd )• December 2Membership:Membership is available upon completion of the relevant application forms along withtwo recent photos and one document of identification, (eg. ID card, passport). Applicationforms are available from the library counter.8 th through January 3 rd itemsLending Service:Up to three books may be borrowed for two weeks by members, Audio-visual materialsof Japanese language education are available for loan to Japanese language teachers. Someof magazines are also available for loan. For detailed information please refer to the libraryregulations. The regulations may be obtained at the library counter.In-library Service:Reading, viewing and listening to the library resources including books, magazines andaudio-visual materials are freely accessible in the library. A photocopying machine is alsoavailable for use with a minimum fee.The library’s mailing address is: Library, The Japan Foundation, Bangkok, 10th floor,Serm-M it Tower, 159 Asoke Road (Sukhumvit Soi 21), Bangkok 10110.T el: 0-2260-8560-4, Fax: 0-2260-8565, E-mail to info@jfbkk.or.thURL: http:/ /w ww.jfbkk.or.th/library/library_eg.html4. CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY4-1. HistoryChulalongkorn University, Thailand’s first institution of higher learning,officially came into being in March, 1917. The groundwork and preparation for it in terms ofplanning and development, however, took place more than a century ago. The worldwideeconomic, social and political changes in the late nineteenth century contributed to Siam’sdecision to adapt herself in order to avoid being colonized by the Western powers (“Siam”became “ Thailand” in the year 1939). Thus King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) has royal policy tostrengthen and improve government so that the country could successfully resist the tide ofcolonialism. One of the major parts of the policy, which would later prove to be deep-rootedand highly effective, was to improve the Siamese educational system so as to produce capablepersonnel to work in both the public and private sectors. As a result, a school was founded in1871 at the Royal Pages Barrack within the Grand Palace compound.Later on, in 1882, King Chulalongkorn developed this school and gave it the name of“Suankularb”. In the same year, the King also established other schools, namely the Army CadetSchool, the Cartographic School, the School for Princes, and the School for Dhamma Studies.“…All of our subjects, from our royal children down to the lowest commoners, will have the sameopportunity to study-be they royals, nobles or commoners…”46
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