"Unpack the Mindset, Shape the Professional" The BU Mastermind Sessions EP.1
Discover the DNA of success within the perspectives of "real professional leaders"

Wed, 17 Dec 2025  |  815 views
"Unpack the Mindset, Shape the Professional" The BU Mastermind Sessions EP.1

 

Bangkok University launches a special series "The BU Mastermind Sessions" under the concept "Unpack the Mindset, Shape the Professional" – a program that takes you on a journey to discover the DNA of success within each faculty through the perspectives of "real professional leaders," unveiling the inspiration, life journeys, and authentic experiences of Bangkok University's deans.

In the premiere episode, meet A.Pichai Wongwaisayawan (A.Bo), Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Bangkok University, who views architecture not merely as building construction, but as "designing for human experience" in its truest sense.

 

 

 

This program is a collaboration between New Narratives and Bangkok University, created to establish an accessible and valuable learning space that inspires all students and interested individuals in discovering their path to true professionalism.

 


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