taly Sharing

🌍🇮🇹 “Italy Sharing” Session on Staff Mobility and International Collaboration Opportunities

On 23 June 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., the Research, Innovation and Social Engagement Unit of the Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University, organized a Lunch Talk entitled “Italy Sharing: Opportunities for Researcher and Student Exchange, and Research Collaboration.”

👉The event provided a platform for sharing experiences gained through a Staff Mobility program in Italy and exploring opportunities for international academic collaboration. The session attracted considerable interest from faculty members, staff, and students.

👉The speakers, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narit Thaochan, Asst. Prof. Dr. Krajana Thainchum, and Dr. Narumon Preuksa, shared their experiences from participating in the Staff Mobility program under the PNRR–TNE project “Green & Pink for Sustainable Education (GPS Education)” at the University of Tuscia (UNITUS), Italy, during 9–20 February 2026.

👉The mobility program was hosted by UNITUS, a long-standing partner institution of the Faculty of Natural Resources, with ongoing collaboration under the Erasmus+ KA1 framework since 2024.

During their visit, the three faculty members met with UNITUS academics and researchers, visited laboratories and university facilities, and presented information about the Faculty of Natural Resources.

👉These activities helped strengthen institutional visibility and explore future opportunities for academic and research collaboration between the two universities.

👉The speakers also shared practical insights on the application process, document preparation, travel arrangements, and daily life in Italy, providing valuable guidance for students and staff interested in participating in international mobility programs.
This activity served as an important platform for promoting internationalization within the Faculty, inspiring participants to explore global learning and research opportunities, while strengthening academic partnerships, research collaboration, and staff mobility with leading international institutions.
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