Bangkok University Faculty Member Only Private-University Academic to Receives National Honors for Outstanding Achievements in the Development of Morality and Ethics in 2025
Congratulations to Asst. Prof.Aachavit Krishnasuvarna, Associate Dean, School of Communication Arts, who received.

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Bangkok University Faculty Member Only Private-University Academic to Receives National Honors for Outstanding Achievements in the Development of Morality and Ethics in 2025

 

Congratulations to Asst. Prof.Aachavit Krishnasuvarna, Associate Dean, School of Communication Arts, who received a recognition promoting virtuous individuals for the year 2568 (2025), along with an honor plaque. The award was presented by Air Chief Marshal Chalit Phukphatsuk, Privy Councilor, as the presiding official and award presenter. The award was organized under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Princess of Thailand.

 

 

Asst. Prof.Aachavit Krishnasuvarna was selected in the category of virtuous higher education faculty member with outstanding contributions to developing students' moral and ethical character at the higher education level, chosen from educational institutions throughout the country.

 

 

Asst. Prof.Aachavit Krishnasuvarna , founder of the "Black Shirt Dharma" Project, established this initiative from the spirit of volunteerism, aiming to promote human dignity and cultivate moral and ethical values among students, communities, and society through volunteer learning processes, physical service, giving, and mutual assistance. The "Black Shirt Dharma" Project operates activities in numerous provinces across the country, with students from various faculties participating in creative volunteer activities, including providing essential items, household medicines, and personal necessities to children and residents in remote areas. Over the course of more than 16 years (2008-2024), Asst. Prof. Acharawit has continuously dedicated himself to social work in over 30 locations nationwide, particularly at the Highland Learning Centers (HLEC) of the Mae Fah Luang Foundation in Tak Province, in both Tha Song Yang and Umphang Districts, which are remote areas. The project's key objective is to develop community leaders and local youth so they can learn, practice, and sustainably develop themselves, while also participating in the conservation, restoration, and preservation of natural resources, the environment, customs, culture, and local traditions for future generations.

 

The "Princess Prem (Ngarmchit) Purachatra , Eminent Personality of the World Award" is an award promoting virtuous and ethical individuals, presented by the Princess Prem (Ngarmchit) Purachatra , Memorial Foundation under Royal Patronage to individuals from various professions across the country. The award honors and commemorates the abilities and virtues of  Princess Prem (Ngarmchit) Purachatra, an important world figure whose work has greatly benefited society and earned recognition from both Thai and international communities.
The award serves to acknowledge and encourage selected recipients who demonstrate genuine dedication and sacrifice in fulfilling their responsibilities with hearts filled with noble virtues. It also aims to inspire these individuals to take pride in their professions and serve as motivation and role models for fellow professionals, the general public, and future generations to strive for work of greater quality and ethics. This will positively contribute to the development of youth, society, and the nation.

 


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