Bangkok University Advances Professional Learning BU students selected as 1 of 30 participants in the “Little Dove Journalist Training Program, Batch 28”
Communications and New Media Department, School of Communication Arts, continues to promote professional-based learning by supporting students

Tue, 27 Jan 2026  |  57 views
Bangkok University Advances Professional Learning BU students selected as 1 of 30 participants in the “Little Dove Journalist Training Program, Batch 28”

 

Communications and New Media Department, School of Communication Arts, continues to promote professional-based learning by supporting students’ participation in national-level training programs and activities. This initiative aims to enhance students’ skills and readiness for careers in mass communication within the digital society. This includes participation in the “Little Dove Journalist Training Program, Batch 28”, organized by the Thai Journalists Association in collaboration with the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund and True Corporation Public Company Limited.

 

 

Mr. Boonlert Ruayruangrung, a fourth-year student in the Communication and New Media program, School of Communication Arts, was selected to join the intensive training workshop as one of only 30 students nationwide, chosen from more than 380 applicants from higher education institutions across Thailand.
This achievement reflects his strong analytical thinking, professional mindset, and commitment to pursuing a career in journalism and mass communication.

 

 

The “Little Dove Journalist Training Program, Batch 28” is held under the theme “Journalists in Transition”, focusing on developing essential skills for digital-era media professionals. These include responsible news reporting, the application of technology and artificial intelligence in journalism, and adherence to professional ethics.

 

 

Communications and New Media Department, School of Communication Arts is committed to enhancing education by integrating academic knowledge with real-world professional experience, preparing students to become responsible, adaptable, and high-quality communicators in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

 

 

Photo Credit: Thai Journalists Association 

 


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