"Not just speaking loudly, but storytelling that touches hearts" The BU Mastermind Sessions EP.3 talks with A.Ren, Dean of the School of Communication Arts
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"Not just speaking loudly, but storytelling that touches hearts" The BU Mastermind Sessions EP.3 talks with A.Ren, Dean of the School of Communication Arts

 

         Bangkok University, inviting everyone to find inspiration in the special program "The BU Mastermind Sessions" under the concept "Unpacking Mindsets, Shaping Professionals" - a program that introduces you to various faculties of Bangkok University through "real professionals in the field" who are behind the creativity of each faculty.

         In Episode 3, get to know the perspective of Asst. Prof.Dr.Arishai Akraudom (A.Ren), Dean of the School of Communication Arts, with a conversation that helps us understand that "Communication Arts" in this era is not just about communicating loudly, but about understanding people to stay relevant, to tell stories that resonate with people in a world where everything changes rapidly. Based on the belief that "curricula must always stay ahead of the future," toward learning Communication Arts that's not just about keeping up with the world, but being able to lead the world forward another step.
 

 

         The BU Mastermind Sessions is a collaboration between New Narratives and Bangkok University to support the new generation in having a creative space where they can truly start and grow.

 


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