STIUHuaHin
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Theme: Stepping Stones

This event occurred on
January 22, 2021
Cha-Am., Prachuap Khiri Khan
Thailand

As a community, we strive for a pathway and common ground in everyday life. We want a better world for our children and for our community. The only way we can have all of that is by creating stepping stones between the rivers and boarders between us. At TEDxSTIUHUAHIN we strive to lay the foundation of these stepping stones by having young fire souls get their chance to speak of a better tomorrow. The event will be organized by the Bachelor of Art in English at Stamford International University, with speakers from all walks of our community.

At Stamford International University Hua Hin Campus
1458 Petchkasem Road.
Stamford International University
Cha-Am., Prachuap Khiri Khan, 76120
Thailand
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Speakers

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Hans Kirkels

Program Head of English department
A Dutch man who has come to Thailand 15 years ago. One of his catchphrases is that Thailand is the country he truly loves and where he intends to stay. He has experience in hospitality for 18 years and then decided to study for a bachelor and master degree in education. After that change of direction, he taught in various schools and language institutes in England, the Netherlands, and Thailand. Finally, he landed in Huahin as the Stamford English Program Director in 2014 and continues his great work until now.

Nanzifa Nuzhat

Student and Head of development and partnership at Rising Youth Foundation
She was born in Bangladesh and moved to Thailand in the year 2018 to attend Stamford International University. At present, she is a final year International Business Management student and a passionate activist for social change. Her role as a Rising Star at Wedu, a social enterprise in Bangkok led her to discover the path of self-actualization and leadership. Consequently, being head of development and partnerships at Rising Youth Foundation, a non-profit organization helped her to learn outside the box keeping her desire for new learning experiences optimal.

Win Shen Al Eh Chang

International Hotel Management Student
Win is half Thai and half Malaysian. He studied culinary art for almost three years in Penang, Malaysia. In 2016, he came to Thailand to do an internship. During that period, he learned a lot from Thai people, the kindness of their heart make him wanted to stay longer. Since 2018, he decided to pursue a bachelor degree in international hotel management in Hua Hin.

Organizing team

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Cha-Am., Thailand
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