IAS Advisory hosts new cohort of students on its internship programme

In recent weeks, IAS Advisory has been hosting a number of pupils from leading Thai educational establishments on its internship programme.

Ms Anna Chanviriyawut from Amnuay Silpa School joined us from Tuesday 8th April to Friday 2nd May. Ms Pinyada Sornarra from Chulalongkorn University was part of the team from Wednesday 4th June to Friday 20th June. Ms Hanna Mai Haugerudbraaten from NIST International School was with us from Monday 16th June to Friday 27th June. Mr Kongnat Buranawit and Mr Prin Apisarnthanarak, both from Amnuay Silpa School, joined us from Monday 30th June to Friday 4th July. And Mr Noparooj Chotima from Bangkok Patana School was part of the team from Wednesday 18th June to Wednesday 9th July.

All students were enthusiastic and diligent and effectively handled each assignment they were given. Throughout their time with us, they expanded their legal knowledge, acquired new skills, and left a positive impression on all staff at the firm.

IAS Advisory has so far welcomed 25 students onto its internship and training programme since its inception nearly two years ago. The firm is committed to providing opportunities for growth and giving young people a platform to learn and make a difference.

Thank you to all interns! We look forward to hearing about your future endeavours and to welcoming you again on your next visit to our offices.

IAS Advisory helps support “Law Chula Fest 2024” by Chulalongkorn University

IAS Advisory was delighted to help support Chulalongkorn University‘s celebrated “Law Chula Fest 2024,” organised by students of the Faculty of Law.

“Law Chula Fest” takes place every academic year and aims to raise awareness, disseminate legal knowledge, and generate public engagement with the faculty. This year’s event, which took place on Saturday 26th October, saw more than 1,500 people participate.

The theme of Law Chula Fest 2024 was “Tomorrow Law” and activities included competitions, creative work contests, debates, exhibitions, mock court dramas (to help participants understand the Thai justice system), role-plays, and talk shows (discussing, among other things, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the future of legal practice).

There was also guidance and other simulated classroom activities to help show prospective students what studying at Chula’s prestigious Faculty of Law is like.

Assistant Professor Dr Pareena Srivanit, Dean of the Faculty of Law, presided over the opening ceremony and presented awards and certificates to the winners of each competition.

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