On June 28, 2024, Associate Professor Supaporn Chairat, Dean of the Faculty of Management Technology, presided over the opening ceremony of the “Moral Camp Project,” held from June 28 to 30, 2024, at the Special Training Division, Border Patrol Police Headquarters, Srinakarin Camp, Thung Song District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. The opening remarks were delivered by Assistant Dean Piyapong Senanuch, who oversees Student Development and Alumni Relations, and outlined the objectives of the project.
The Moral Camp Project aims to encourage students to develop positive attitudes, values, and beliefs that are appropriate and align with being good citizens who embody honesty, perseverance, and a focus on the common good over personal interests. The program includes training in ethics and morality, and it seeks to enhance students’ personal development both theoretically and practically, which will benefit them in their future endeavors.
The project also focuses on providing students with a better understanding of the world and real-life situations, teaching them the principles for distinguishing right from wrong and what is appropriate or inappropriate. This initiative aims to encourage students to do good deeds and reduce problems associated with alcohol, tobacco, and other substances. The program seeks to develop students’ personalities, leadership skills, and self-confidence, enabling them to express themselves correctly and appropriately in public. Moreover, it provides opportunities for students to engage in virtuous activities, nurturing a pure and clean spirit.