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ENVI Mahidol Participates in MU CWIE Kick-off: From Learning to Real World Impact

The Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, participated in the MU CWIE Kick-off: From Learning to Real World Impact, organized by the Division of Educational Management. The initiative aims to promote Cooperative and Work Integrated Education (CWIE) and provide a platform for exchanging experiences among academic programs, industry partners, and students with practical experience.

The event was held on Wednesday, 29 April 2026, from 13:30 to 16:30 hrs. at Room 322, 3rd Floor, Mahidol Learning Center, Mahidol University, Salaya. It attracted significant interest from administrators, faculty members, program coordinators, and students.

On this occasion, the President of Mahidol University delivered a keynote lecture on “MU CWIE: From Learning to Real-World Impact,” outlining the vision and strategic direction for integrating academic learning with real-world work environments to enhance students’ readiness for future challenges.

Faculty representatives, students, and private sector partners also participated as speakers in knowledge-sharing sessions, exchanging best practices and insights. These contributions are expected to support further development of curricula and teaching approaches in alignment with CWIE principles, thereby strengthening students’ professional skills and practical experience while effectively responding to the needs of industry and society.

Participation in this initiative marks another significant step for the Faculty in advancing educational quality and fostering graduates equipped with competencies to create positive and sustainable impacts on society and the environment.


ENVI Mahidol Showcases Innovation Transforming Lac Washing Water into Liquid Organic Fertilizer, Offering Cost-Saving Solutions for Farmers

On 29 April 2026, Associate Professor Dr. Kitikorn Jamaradusit, Dean of the Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, gave an interview on the “Yim Rub Wan Mai” program broadcast on NBT 2HD. The discussion highlighted an innovative approach to transforming “lac washing water,” a by-product from the production process, into “liquid organic fertilizer,” which helps reduce costs and expand opportunities for Thai farmers amid rising fertilizer prices.

Research findings indicate that lac washing water contains no toxic substances or heavy metal contaminants. It is rich in nitrogen and ammonia and has a neutral pH level, making it suitable for agricultural use. Experimental results with vegetable crops demonstrated improved plant growth and yields increasing by up to 2–3 times.

This innovation also contributes to addressing industrial wastewater issues under the Zero Waste concept and aligns with the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) Economy Model, which emphasizes efficient and sustainable resource utilization.

The project is currently open to farmers in Lampang Province, particularly in Sop Prap District and nearby areas, to participate in trials using lac washing water as liquid organic fertilizer. Interested participants may register via LINE through the Social Engagement Division, Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University (LINE ID: @328fmotg).

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ENVI Mahidol Participates in the 10th “Safety Day Smart & Safe Together” Event

On 28 April 2026, the President of Mahidol University presided over the opening ceremony of the 10th “Safety Day Smart & Safe Together” event. Assistant Professor Dr. Ittichot Chakrapaiwong, Vice President for Physical and Environmental Affairs, delivered a report on the University’s performance in safety, occupational health, and working environment management, along with presenting the operational guidelines for safety management for the year 2026.

The event was organized by the Center for Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment Management (COSHEM), Mahidol University, with the objective of raising awareness among personnel and staff regarding workplace safety and reinforcing continuous compliance with institutional safety policies in accordance with legal requirements and international standards.

On this occasion, the Assistant Dean for Administration, together with staff from the Physical and Facilities Unit, represented the Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies in attending the event. The Faculty was honored for the second consecutive year with an Outstanding Award in the Safe Educational Institution Program for 2025. It also received a certificate of achievement for meeting the MU Safety Standard at the Excellence level, along with a symbolic safety award.

These recognitions reflect the Faculty’s strong commitment to maintaining high safety standards and preparedness in effectively responding to unexpected situations within the organization. The event was held at Prince Mahidol Hall, Mahidol University.


ENVI Mahidol Launches "Power Green Camp 21" to Empower Youth with One Health Skills

April 27, 2026 – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kitikorn Charmondusit presided over the opening of "Power Green Camp 21: Environmental Science Youth Camp." Held at the Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies under the theme "One Health: The Science of Survival," the camp runs from April 27 to May 3, 2026. This collaborative effort between Banpu Public Company Limited and ENVI Mahidol invites high school students from across Thailand to explore environmental science through hands-on workshops and gain a deep understanding of the "One Health" concept, which connects human, animal, and environmental health. 

Participants will learn from experts across various fields through both theoretical and practical activities, including: 

Forest Therapy (Shinrin-yoku) practices. 

Environmental and Health field studies. 

Workshops on zoonotic diseases and the impact of PM 2.5 on mental health. 

Disaster management and on-site case studies in Kanchanaburi Province. 

Additionally, students will participate in the "Power Green Hack Project" under the topic "One Health: Science to Solve & Survive." This project aims to hone analytical thinking and teamwork, allowing youth to apply environmental science to solve systemic problems, preparing them to become eco-conscious leaders of change.


ENVI Mahidol Secures 3rd Place at Mahidol GEN S Season 2

April 23, 2026 – The Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University (ENVI Mahidol), celebrated the achievements of its students at the "Mahidol Gen S: Together for Sustainability Season 2" event. 

Organized by Mahidol University, the initiative provides a platform for students to showcase their creativity and storytelling skills regarding sustainability, equality, and the principle of "leaving no one behind," in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The winning works are featured on the We Mahidol channel.  

On this occasion, Ms. Apicha Thaithawee, a first-year student in the Environmental Science and Technology program, was awarded 3rd Place in the creative video contest under the theme "Creating an Equal Society: Leaving No One Behind." Her winning entry, titled "When Clean Air... Isn't for Everyone," reflected on environmental inequality and highlighted the ongoing challenge of accessing clean air in modern society—a critical issue that can be effectively addressed through creative communication.


ENVI Mahidol Launches Lab Auditor Development Project to Enhance National Safety Standards

April 9, 2026 – The Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, held an online orientation for the "Laboratory Auditor Development Project via Peer Evaluation." Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kitikorn Charmondusit, Dean of the Faculty, chaired the meeting and outlined the project's objectives to participants from various organizations. 

The project aims to equip personnel with comprehensive knowledge of laboratory safety standards and the skills required to serve as effective Peer Evaluation auditors. This initiative addresses the growing national demand for laboratory assessment and certification. The session covered project criteria, auditing methodologies, and preparations for both theoretical and practical training, encompassing the seven elements of laboratory safety and standardized auditing techniques. This effort focuses on building a regional network of auditors to elevate laboratory safety standards nationwide.


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