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University NAME FACULTY / MAJOR Burapha University Miss Kanyapat SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS FOR 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR University NAME FACULTY / MAJOR Burapha University Miss Kanyapat Duangmek Humanities & Social Sciences / English Burapha University Miss Sopitha Chaosarn Humanities & Social Sciences / Information Study Humanities & Social Sciences / French for Burapha University Miss Sirilak Bunmangam communication College of Art, Media and Technology / Animation Chiangmai University Miss Yamila Srisudjai and Games Associated Medical Sciences / Radiological Chiangmai University Miss Aunchayapat Suwanpanya Technology Chiangmai University Miss Napawan Sirisoponwattanakull College of Art, Media and Technology / Animation Chiangmai University Miss Thanyatorn Ouefue Social Sciences / Sociology and Anthropology Chiangmai University Mr. Taweesak Chumpurat Humanities / Tourism CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY Miss Praeploy Jowwongsan Commerce & Accountancy/Accountancy KASETSART UNIVERSITY Miss Pichayada Panpromma Education / Physical KASETSART UNIVERSITY Miss Pathimakorn Jomthip Economics / Agricultural and Resource KASETSART UNIVERSITY Mr. Phongsakorn Sattama Science and Engineering / Computer Engineering Chalermphrakiat Sakonnakhon Province Campus KASETSART UNIVERSITY Liberal Arts and Management Sciences/Hotel and Miss Jitprapa Nammahawong Chalermphrakiat Sakonnakhon Province Campus Tourism Management KASETSART UNIVERSITY Mr. Phunnapat Srinongkum Liberal Arts and Management Sciences/English Chalermphrakiat Sakonnakhon Province Campus KASETSART UNIVERSITY Miss Benchawan Chanthima Liberal Arts and Management Sciences/English Chalermphrakiat Sakonnakhon Province Campus KHON KAEN UNIVERSITY Miss Benjarath Thaisriwong Business Administration and Accountancy / Marketing KHON KAEN UNIVERSITY Mr. Sangsanthiphon Withunyut Science / Materials Science and Nanotechnology SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS FOR 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR University NAME FACULTY / MAJOR King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Miss Laksika Lowpunsirikul Engineering / Electrical Engineering Industrial education and technology/Civil technology King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Mr. Kittiphong Chusen education Mae Fah Luang University Miss Aimee Domlor Liberal Arts / English Mae Fah Luang University Miss Wassachon Precha Social Innovation / International Development Mae Fah Luang University Miss Kulisara Jinda Information Technology / Computer Engineering Mae Fah Luang University Miss Natthawadi Buncharoen Health Science / Occupational Health and Safety Mae Fah Luang University Miss Jirada Khumton Health Science / Public Health Mae Fah Luang University Miss Tiwakorn Monthong School of Management / Accounting Mae Fah Luang University Miss Buranee Suthisathid Management / Tourism Mae Fah Luang University Miss Somruethai Klin-uan Management / Tourisim Management Mae Fah Luang University Mr. Saksri Phoodin Management / Tourisim Management Mae Fah Luang University Miss Kawisara Kanajoth Management / Accounting Mae Fah Luang University Miss Khanumphorn Pingkul Dentistry / Dentistry Mae Fah Luang University Miss Apinya Pabao Management / Tourism Maejo University Miss Nipitporn Limpanich Agricultural Production / Medicinal Plant Science Maejo University Miss Narisara Chomchuen Business Administration / Accounting Maejo University Miss Chanapa Dihae Agricultural Production / Vegetable Technology SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS FOR 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR University NAME FACULTY / MAJOR Mahasarakham University Mr. Thanakorn Ridjamnong Education / Thai Naresuan University Miss Suphakorn Panrattanachat Humanities / English Naresuan University Miss Thanyawadee Kaewkampol Business, Economics & Communications / Finance Naresuan University Miss Tanyaporn Tiangtam Business, Economics & Communications / Finance Naresuan University International College / English Naresuan University Miss Maneeploy Wanmongkongsup for Business Communication Naresuan University Miss Natcha Charoenthongmankhong 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