Assessing Governance of Groundwater and Groundwater user’s Behavior in Transitions towards Ground Adaptive Governance in Thailand

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Date: 30 November 2022
Time: 15:00 – 16:00 (Bangkok Time/GMT+0700)
Venue: Hybrid (E206, 2nd Floor at SERD Building, AIT and ZOOM Online)
Meeting ID: 383 220 0169 Passcode: 582 810
Presenter: Ms. Preeyaporn Muenratch, Ph.D., DS
Moderator: Mr. Nishanta Sharma, Ph.D., DS
DDS is organizing our monthly Ph.D. Colloquium on 30 November (Wed) from 15:00 (Bangkok Time) hybrid via ZOOM and 2nd Floor E206, SERD Building, AIT. This is a forum where Ph.D. students share their work and engage in discussions on various emerging issues in the region.
The purpose of the Ph.D. colloquium is to improve the research and writing skills of the Ph.D. students in developing conceptual/theoretical research frameworks during the proposal development and/or data analysis, and journal paper writing from the student perspective. And how the PhDs who have reached the advanced stage (getting an accepted paper, finalizing the dissertation, sending the dissertation to external reviewers, or even before the final examination) are invited to share how they have.
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