FARSSRU have visited the community area Khiri Wongkot Village, Udon Thani Province

FARSSRU have visited the community area Khiri Wongkot Village, Udon Thani Province

          On 15 March 2022 Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts have visited the area to the community Khiri Wongkot Village, Udon Thani Province. That purpose is to carry out an academic service project to develop products and promote tourism.

           

Lecturers and students from Social Development Management held a community classroom, Bhatpat Watpracharabuetham Center

Lecturers and students from Social Development Management held a community classroom, Bhatpat Watpracharabuetham Center

Asst. Prof. Dr. Phusit Phukamchanoad and the 1st year students from the Social Development Management program, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, joined an onsite activity about community classroom or Social Lab at Bhatpat Watpracharabuetham Center on February 11th-12th, 2022. This activity integrates into 3 points, the first is about teaching, the second is research, and the last is an academic service. A guest speaker talked about the knowledge about the herb products online, which students can observe in real-time.

           

Suan Sunandha researcher created social science research to conserve “Chanod trees” to promote “red lotus water” for reducing inequality and create sustainability for local villagers

Suan Sunandha researcher created social science research to conserve “Chanod trees” to promote “red lotus water” for reducing inequality and create sustainability for local villagers

          In terms of culture and heritage, the province of Udon Thani is distinctive. Included in the geography are attractions such as Kham Chanod and the Red Lotus Sea, both of which are well-known throughout the country, requiring locals to contribute to the area’s preservation and improvement of the quality of life. To live a better life, they can earn money on their own. Assistant Professor Dr. Phusit Phukhamchanod, a lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, has begun research on the management of the development of the identity of “Kham Chanod,” conserving “Rukkanakha” in Udon Thani for the participation of grassroots people in producing shops, for well-being and happiness, and reducing inequality with the support from Science, Research, and Innovation Promotion Fund. Assistant Professor Dr. Phusit explained that the inspiration for this study originated from the Kham Chanod region, where there is a long-standing belief in the Naga and a distinct culture and tradition. At the same time, it is a tourist attraction, with visitors flocking to pay respect to Chao Pu Si Sutho and Chao Yai Sripatum every year. However, the majority of the research is out of reach for locals. In the area of cultural values, there is no research. Folklore is primarily used to beautify the landscape or the tourism impact which is a more distant context, and there is no conservation research with the “Chanod Tree” or “Rukkanaka,” which are both unique to the area. As a result, he initiated conservation research in 2011 by collecting data and reproducing the Chanod tree by tying the factors with the local people’s beliefs. Starting with the ceremony of transporting the Chanod tree seeds to be bred and then returned to Koh Kham Chanod to be planted. According to local beliefs, the space returned to be planted, along with the sacrifice ceremony, is a sacred spot. Most people are inaccessible and do not want to be disturbed by outsiders, but last year 2020 collaborated with various sectors to bring roughly 700 more Chanod trees that were bred in Koh Kham Chanod, allowing the research to continue from the beginning. A total of 3,028 trees have been planted. In addition to nurturing the Chanod tree for planting, Assistant Professor Dr. Phusit stated he talked and discussed with stores and local people about bringing the Chanod tree’s components to make a baisri for the serpent shape to be utilized in various sacrificial ceremonies. People used to revere sacred items in Koh Kham Chanod because the scaly leaves resembled those of a serpent. We wish to expand on this by breeding more Chanod trees to be placed in other regions outside of Koh Kham Chanod as a local plant conservation area. A sub-research was also conducted in the area of “Talay Bua Daeng,” which is located in Nong Han, Kumphawapi District. The province of Udon Thani is a tourist attraction with both beauty and flaws. The feature of bringing together locals to create things that are distinctive to the place. As a result, locals are encouraged to organize groups to produce “Red Lotus Juice” because it is simple to make and can also help tourists quench their thirst, and it has since become a local identity product. Red lotus juice is sold upon arrival at the Red Lotus Sea. It is not only a product, but it is also a piece of the community’s history. The initiative has resulted in the development of a revolving income within the community, reducing inequality. The people’s original residential houses were wooden houses, but the community has clearly grown richer, assisting in the reduction of inequality and being more socially resilient. What’s more, is the residents of both Koh Kham Chanod and Talay Bua Daeng are involved in every phase of the development of the community. Their products help to build a sense of ownership of the existing identity: Bai Sri Kham Chanod and red lotus juice. “Finally, what I want to leave is that research is not only science but also requires an understanding of identity,” said Asst. Prof. Dr. Phusit. “In order to obtain information in the local area as comprehensively and profoundly as possible, leading to local development.”

               

Academic service project Fiscal Year 2022

Academic service project Fiscal Year 2022

       On January 7, 2022, Dr. Sudarat Phimonratanakan, Deputy Dean for Planning and Quality Assurance, with College of Logistics and Supply Chain visited and met the leaders of Ban Saladin community in Nakhon Pathom Province . To jointly create famous products from local produce with local wisdom to create products from “Pandanus leaf”, agricultural products for the project to develop a truly strong foundation economy to generate income and the well-being of the community.

                   

Faculty of Science implemented a project to enhance the economy and society in each sub-district, integrated 1 sub-district, 1 university at the Korsai subdistrict administrative organization. Khaibangrachan district Singburi province

Faculty of Science implemented a project to enhance the economy and society in each sub-district, integrated 1 sub-district, 1 university at the Korsai subdistrict administrative organization. Khaibangrachan district Singburi province

          Wednesday December 15, 2021 associate professor Dr.Chaisri Tarasawatpipat dean of the faculty of science and technology and assistant professor Dr.Rinrada Pattanayaying, associate dean for research and academic services along with a team of professors and researchers from the faculty of science and technology go to the area to carry out the project to upgrade the economy and society by integrated sub-district 1 sub-district 1 university (U2T) to upgrade the economy and society by integrated sub-district (University to Tambon building a glass root for the country) in the area of Singburi province at the Korsai subdistrict administrative organization Khaibangrachan district Singburi province.

               

The Faculty of science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at Phraeknamdaeng subdistrict Samutsongkhram province

The Faculty of science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at Phraeknamdaeng subdistrict Samutsongkhram province

          Friday, December 10, 2021 associate professor Dr.Chaisri Tarasawatpipat dean of the faculty of science and technology and assistant professor Dr.Rinrada Pattanayaying, associate dean for research and academic services with a team of researchers Join to visit the area of Phraeknamdaeng subdistrict samutsongkhram province to carry out projects to improve quality of life and raise income with science and technology and innovation for people in Foundation community in Samutsongkhram province (8 households) by joining together to discuss ways to develop and upgrade the careers of people in the community at Praeknamdaeng community Samutsongkhram province.

               

The Faculty of Science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at Bankhlongkhon coconut sugar processing community enterprise, KhlongKhon subdistrict, Samutsongkhram province

The Faculty of Science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at Bankhlongkhon coconut sugar processing community enterprise, KhlongKhon subdistrict, Samutsongkhram province

          Friday, December 10, 2021 Associate Professor Dr.Chaisri Tarasawatpipat Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology and Assistant Professor Dr. Rinrada Pattanayaying, Associate Dean for Research and Academic Services with a team of researchers Participated in the area of Khlong Khon Subdistrict Samut Songkhram Province To carry out projects to improve quality of life and raise income with science and technology and innovation for people in foundation community in Samutsongkhram province (8 households) by joining together to discuss ways to develop and enhance the occupation of people in the community at Bankhlongkhon coconut sugar processing community enterprise, Khlong Khon subdistrict, Samutsongkhram province.

              

The Faculty of Science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at the community enterprise group, a group of professional people who make TaDam shrimp paste, Khlongkhon subdistrict, Samutso

The Faculty of Science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at the community enterprise group, a group of professional people who make TaDam shrimp paste, Khlongkhon subdistrict, Samutso

          Friday, December 10, 2021 associate professor Dr.Chaisri Tarasawatpipat dean of the faculty of science and technology and assistant professor Dr.Rinrada Pattanayaying, associate dean for research and academic services with a team of researchers participated in the area of Khlongkhon subdistrict Samutsongkhram province to carry out projects to improve quality of life and raise income with science and technology and innovation for people in foundation community in Samutsongkhram province (8 households) by joining together to discuss guidelines for developing and upgrading the careers of people in the community at the community enterprise group, TaDam professional shrimp paste making group, Khlongkhon subdistrict, Samutsongkhram province.

               

FARSSRU visited the community area in Udon Thani province to pass on knowledge.

FARSSRU visited the community area in Udon Thani province to pass on knowledge.

          On 17 November 2021, the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts was led by Asst.Prof. Dr.Chanoknart Mayusoh, Associate Dean for Research and Academic Services, Asst.Prof. Noppadon Sangwalpetch, Associate Dean for Administration, Asst.Prof. Suwit Sadsunk and Miss Supawadee Juysukha, a lecturer in the Department of Fashion and Lifestyle Product Design, and students went to Kiri Wongkot Village, Na Yung District, Udon Thani Province to share the knowledge. This activity is academic service to the community.

           

The faculty of science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at Bangkhonthi Subdistrict, Samut songkhram province

The faculty of science operates an academic service project according to the rajabhat university strategy for local development. at Bangkhonthi Subdistrict, Samut songkhram province

          Thursday, December 9, 2021 associate professor Dr.Chaisri Tarasawatpipat dean of the faculty of science and technology and assistant professor Dr.Rinrada Pattanayaying, associate dean for research and academic services with a team of researchers participate in the area of Bang Khon Tee subdistrict Samutsongkhram province to carry out a project to improve the quality of life and raise income with science, technology and innovation for people in Samutsongkhram province’s foundation communities (8 households) by joining together to discuss guidelines for developing and upgrading the careers of people in the community at Bangkhonthi subdistrict administrative organization Samutsongkhram province.