BUI x ICF Bangkok Chapter: Love, Respect & Responsible Choices
BUI x ICF Bangkok Chapter: Love, Respect & Responsible Choices

Fri, 20 Mar 2026  |  28 views
BUI x ICF Bangkok Chapter: Love, Respect & Responsible Choices

Conversations that matter.
The International General Education (IGE) programme at Bangkok University International hosted “Love,
Respect & Responsible Choices” on 17 March 2026, in partnership with the International Coaching
Federation (ICF), reinforcing its commitment to building strong foundations in students’ personal and
academic development.
As foundation courses before students progress to their majors, IGE equips students with essential life skills.
This session strengthened students’ understanding of healthy relationships, mutual respect, and values-
based decision-making through guided discussions and reflection.
Led by Coach Tai Kochkorn Sakulisariyaporn and Coach Lianne Sorat Amattayakul, students actively
engaged and connected these concepts to their everyday choices and well-being.
This is what strong foundations look like.

#IGE #StudentWellbeing #HealthyRelationships #ICF #BangkokUniversityInternational #LifeSkills


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