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SUMMARY:Tour of The Doctor Prince Mahidol Museum (under Royal Patronage)
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThe Doctor Prince Mahidol Museum (under Royal Patronage) honors the legacy of HRH Doctor Prince Mahidol\, the “Father of Modern Medicine and Public Health of Thailand.” Experience the spiritual inspiration of McCormick Hospital’s historic house where Dr. Edwin C. Cort\, Superintendent of the American Presbyterian Medical Mission\, and Dr. Prince Mahidol lived and worked in 1929. Learn about initiatives and efforts that produced the most remarkable and lasting impact on improving modern medicine and public health in Thailand.  \nDr. Prince Mahidol graduated from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1921 with a Certificate in Public Health (C.P.H.) and an M.D. Cum Laude from the Harvard Medical School in 1928 with his clinical research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA. 90: 1607-1608\, May 19\, 1928). His powerful advocacy for medical and nursing education and public health affirmed life’s dignity and value. Dr. Prince was the key to instituting a partnership between the Rockefeller Foundation and Thailand. \nPresenter:\nGeorge McBride\, M.A. MT(ASCP). This docent-led tour is by George McBride\, a former clinical laboratory scientist and cancer biology researcher\, and a member of the museum’s research\, collections\, and archives team since 2018. He will provide insights into the American Presbyterian Foreign Medical Missions’ working relationships in Northern Thailand\, the museum’s permanent collection\, and history on view.  \nCOST: 350 THB
URL:https://www.lllpayap.com/event/tour-of-the-doctor-prince-mahidol-museun/
LOCATION:Doctor Prince Mahidol Museum\, Prince Mahidol Museum\, 133 Kaeonawarat Rd\, Tambon Wat Ket\, Chiang Mai\, 50000\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Chiang Mai Photographers - Interesting Lighting
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nJoin our photography interest group\, dedicated to bringing together individuals who share a passion for photography. \nWhether you are a seasoned photographer or a beginner just starting out\, our meetings will provide an engaging and supportive environment where you can learn\, share tips and tricks\, and review each other’s work. \nThe group will explore a variety of topics related to photography\, including \n\nShow your images and get constructive feedback\nComposition and lighting techniques\nCreative inspiration and motivation through photo challenges and critiques\nWorkshops on equipment\, techniques and post processing\nImage processing and editing\nExchange equipment recommendations\, tips and insight with fellow members\n\nAll you need is a camera (any kind will do) and a desire to learn and grow as a photographer. At the meeting we will discuss picture taking around Chiang Mai and assess interests within the group to plan future meetings.\n  \nCOST: FREE
URL:https://www.lllpayap.com/event/chiang-mai-photographers-interesting-lighting/
LOCATION:Lifelong Learning Payap Center\, Lifelong Learning Payap Center Payap University\, Kaew Nawarat Campus\, Unnamed Road\, Wat Ket\, Mueang Chiang Mai District\, Chiang Mai 50000\, Thailand\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50000\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:The Patani Conflict and the Attempts to Resolve It
DESCRIPTION:Description\nDr Tamthai\, who earned rave reviews from LLL Payap for his talk on the Challenges of Peacebuilding in Thailand\, is a polymath with a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from Indiana University. \nHe is currently a faculty member of the Peace Studies department at Payap University. Formerly he was a member of the National Reconciliation Commission for Southern Thailand; the head of the government’s committee to engage in peace talks with the Patani armed groups\, and a member of the group of 5 experts advising on the peace talks between the Thai government and Muslim separatists. \nClearly\, Dr Tamthai’s background and experience make him the ideal person to present this topic. \n  \nCOST: 350 THB
URL:https://www.lllpayap.com/event/the-conflict-in-patani-and-the-attempts-to-resolve-it/
LOCATION:Lifelong Learning Payap Center\, Lifelong Learning Payap Center Payap University\, Kaew Nawarat Campus\, Unnamed Road\, Wat Ket\, Mueang Chiang Mai District\, Chiang Mai 50000\, Thailand\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50000\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Yoga - Mindfulness Movements\, Breathing and Relaxation
DESCRIPTION:Dates: Tuesdays\, October 29; Nov 5\, 12\, 19 & 26\nTime: 10:00 am – 11:30 am\nCost: 1\,300 THB for six sessions (for all five weeks)\nDescription\nYoga can help you learn to move with awareness and find balance physically and mentally. In this introductory course\, participants will learn practical yoga movements that can be done on a daily basis to improve flexibility\, strength and mindfulness. In addition\, participants will experience total relaxation with Tibetan Singing Bowl or Crystal Bowl Sound Bath.\n\nBring: a yoga matt if you have one\, towels (one big and one small) and water. Please note that chairs will be available for those who wish to use them instead of a matt. \nAbout the instructor:\nDhitigaan Bpiyasereep (Kru Taew) is an experienced yoga teacher who specializes in yin and therapeutic yoga and focuses on mature bodies.\n“Yoga is not a one-size-fits-all kind of thing and it is important to well understand the level and needs of the class participants and to adapt a training program using several yoga disciplines to best suit the needs of the students. I also incorporate simple positions and poses that can be practiced at home for the benefit of the trainee.”
URL:https://www.lllpayap.com/event/yoga-mindfulness-movements-breathing-and-relaxation-3/
LOCATION:Lifelong Learning Payap Center\, Lifelong Learning Payap Center Payap University\, Kaew Nawarat Campus\, Unnamed Road\, Wat Ket\, Mueang Chiang Mai District\, Chiang Mai 50000\, Thailand\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50000\, Thailand
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SUMMARY:Behind the Smile 2.0: Understanding Thai Social Values and Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis 4 week seminar is designed to engage newcomers to Thailand\, as well as seasoned expats through presentations\, Q&A\, and discussions.  Improving on last year’s highly acclaimed series\, this year’s content will be more focused on actual everyday situations that expatriates may experience. It will help expatriates to better understand and thus more easily interact with Thai people in their daily life. \nMost important\, in addition to our two expatriate presenters who have lived in Thailand for a long while\, the sessions this year will include two Thai professors and a Thai lawyer and translator. \n#1 October 30: Overview of Thai Cultural Values \n#2 November 6: Kreng Jai and Hierarchy \n#3 November 13: “Comportment”: How to conduct oneself in Thai Society \n#4 November 20: Changing Thai Values in a Changing World \nPresenters:\nDr. Pusadee Tamthai is a former director of the NGO  “Women in Politics”; former Member of Parliament; former Deputy Governor of Bangkok (in charge of education\, health\, social services);and Acting Director Wattana Wittiyalai Academy (in Bangkok). Currently she is a  Board Member of Thailand World Vision and  Director of The Tamthai Foundation. \nDr Kanokwan Tharawan\, assistant professor at the institute for Population and Social Research\, Mahidol University\, is a cultural/medical anthropologist. As an advocate for women’s health and gender rights\, she has worked among vulnerable communities in Thailand for three decades. She is also a consultant for the Women’s Health Advocacy Foundation\, a Thailand-based women’s NGO which advocates for policy change to improve health coverage among vulnerable populations. \nAjarn Jaem Prueanget is a graduate of the Faculty of Law at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok and has a Master of Laws degree from University College in London.  He is also a professional translator who has worked with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)\, Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Board\, as well as translating a number of books from Thai to English. Perhaps most relevant to this workshop is his article “What Does It Mean to be Thai” for Chiang Mai City Life Magazine. \nSteve Epstein has taught English in Thailand\, Laos\, the Philippines\, Indonesia\, and Nepal.  He was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal and a  Peace Corps training coordinator in Thailand. He has taught Intercultural Communication at Alliant University in San Diego and is currently a senior advisor at Mahachulalongkorn Rajavidyalaya Buddhist University at Wat Suan Dok. \nGuy Scandlen is a retired UNICEF Programme office and administrator who originally came to Thailand as a Grinnell Travel-Service Fellow in 1961.  He has lived and worked in Thailand off and on since 1971.  He has worked at Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok)\, Mahidol University\, and Chiang Mai University. \n  \nCOST: 350 THB (1200 THB for all four sessions)
URL:https://www.lllpayap.com/event/behind-the-smile-2-understanding-thai-social-values-and-behaviors/
LOCATION:Lifelong Learning Payap Center\, Lifelong Learning Payap Center Payap University\, Kaew Nawarat Campus\, Unnamed Road\, Wat Ket\, Mueang Chiang Mai District\, Chiang Mai 50000\, Thailand\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50000\, Thailand
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