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Background of Mekong Studies Center

Mekong Studies Center was established under the Institute of Asian Studies (IAS) of Chulalongkorn University with a grant from the Ratchadapisak Sompoch fund in 2002 in order to conduct a research on the countries of the Mekong sub-region and to disseminate the acquired knowledge to the general public. In the early period, Mekong Studies Center was a research unit of IAS and was established as a Center of Excellence in December in 2009.

Mekong Studies Center aims to be a leading research center in Greater Mekong Sub-Region to conduct researches and studies and disseminate knowledge about countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMS), namely Myanmar, Thailand, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Vietnam and Southern China.

Mekong Studies Center focuses on using the Area Studies methodology. Researchers conduct field work and have awareness, insight information and in-depth understanding on different issues in Greater Mekong Sub-region. Mekong Studies Center attempts to explain changes from the internal point of view of each country in order to thoroughly and accurately understand the changes.

In addition, changes are also viewed in the sub-regional aspect. All the countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region are geographically, socially and culturally close and they share common and similar experience in their development. Their connectivity, including physical, institutional and people-to-people connectivity, has also increased significantly in these days. All of the above factors are contributing to the increase in the sub-regional integration and creation of mutual benefits.

Mekong Studies Center is committed to provide academic services and knowledge transfer. Researchers have been invited to deliver lectures, organised seminars in order to raise awareness and increase stakeholders’ understanding on issues related to Greater Mekong Sub-region. The Center also applies knowledge through organising research forums, giving consultation to the public and private sectors as well as the general public, and participating in the establishment of key national policies in order to utilise the acquired knowledge and engage with diversified stakeholders. 

SCOPE OF WORK

Mekong Studies Center is part of the Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University. Its aim is to conduct researches and disseminate knowledge about countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS), namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Southern China. The center focuses on using the area studies method, which tries to explain changes from the internal point of view of each country in order to thoroughly and accurately understand the changes.

In addition, changes are also viewed in the sub-regional aspect. All the countries in the GMS are also viewed in the sub-regional aspect. All the countries in the GMS are geographically, socially and culturally close and they share common and similar experience in their development. Their connectivity, including physical connectivity, institutional connectivity and people-to -people connectivity, has also increased significantly in these days. All of the above factors are contributing to increase sub-regional integration and more creation of mutual benefits.

The center has pushed to apply knowledge gained from these studies in every part of society through its academic services, such as organizing academic seminars, giving consultation to the public and private sector as well as the general public, and participating in the establishment of key national policies in order to gain actual benefits from such knowledge. 

OBJECTIVES

1) To conduct academic studies on topics related to the Greater Mekong Sub-region, which is evolving into part of the ASEAN Community.

2) To provide a source of reference, give consultation and build understanding for the public and private sectors as well as the general public on topics related to the Greater Mekong Subregion.

3) To develop a network of academic cooperation on the national and international levels

SERVICES

1) Being a consultant for private and government sector.

2) Giving training and delivering lectures about GMS countries.

3) Conference, seminar

Anuk Pitukthanin

Position

Researcher

Expertise

Specialist in Myanmar in the issue of inequality and Myanmar's City of education and public policy.

Phone number

02 218 7294

Email

anuk.p@chula.ac.th

Qualification
Institute name

M.A. Master of Arts. (History)

Chulalongkorn University

B.A. Bachelor’s Degree in Arts. (Anthropology) (First-class honor: GPA 3.73)

Silpakorn University

List
Year

Project Director Research Project to develop knowledge and templates for educational supervision and support Of Children in Street in Bangkok, the source of funds for education equality

Researchers, Project of Decade of Transition in Myanmar, significant implications for Thailand / Ratchadaphisek Sompoch Fund

Project Director Research Project Develop the capacity and network integration to increase access coverage for people eligible for services in the National Health Security System. National Health Security Office (NHSO)

Researchers of the Social Impact Assessment Project In collaboration with Thailand Development Research Institute Funding sources, Office of the Thailand Health Promotion Fund

Researcher, project leader Surveying the Homeless Situation and Systematic Participation of Network Parties in Bangkok Office of Health Promotion Fund (Sor.Sor.)

Researchers, academic programs, support for public policy driving for health justice. Institute for Learning and Civil Society Development and the Office of Health Promotion (SorSor.)

Project Director: Homeless Situation Survey and Systematic Participation of Network Parties in Bangkok Funding sources, Office of the Thailand Health Promotion Fund

Researchers, synthetic research projects for local research from the strategic dimension of fairness and reducing social inequality. Source of funds: Office of Research Funds

Researcher, project leader, review, definition, definition, forms and concepts related to the elimination of discrimination against people with disabilities, girls and the elderly. Health System Research Institute (HSRI)

List

Awirutworakul, Tantawan, et al. "Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Homeless Population in Bangkok, Thailand." JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND 101.8 (2018): 1065-71

Montakarn Chimmamee and Anuk Pitukthanin, "Design ' home ' for the homeless: The challenge of policy, housing development and sustainable cities ", Paper Presented at the annual academic meeting of 2017 "Thailand and the transition to sustainable order” Chulalongkorn Univ. Social Research Institute, 2017.

Anuk Pitukthanin et al, "The Aging Homeless: Characteristic, Problems, and Supporting Mechanism," Paper Presented at the 14th International Society for Quality of Life Studies Conference 2016 (25th-27th August 2016), Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, South Korea.

Anuk Pitukthanin, "The Homeless Capacity Building Project: Working model and lessons learned" Paper Presented at the 6th Asia-Pacific Conference on Public Health (APCPH) (22th-26th August 2016).

Ronnapoom Samakkeekarom and Anuk Pitukthanin, "Homeless persons: exploited victims within symbiotic social relation in Thailand," Paper Presented at the 14th International Society for Quality of Life Studies Conference 2016 (25th-27th August 2016), Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, South Korea.

Anuk Pitukthanin " Systematic review and inequality in Thai society," Journal of Social Research, Volume 37, Issue 2 (2014).

Anuk Pitukthanin Monthakarn Chimami and Punnari Chiawiriya Bunya. Review of definitions, definitions, forms, and concepts related to the elimination of discrimination against people with disabilities, girls, and the elderly. Health System Research Institute (HSRI), 2013.

Anuk Pitukthanin, "Before the Blazing Chatchawan: Oil Industry in Thailand, the Era of Development." Journal of the 100th Anniversary of History, Special Professor Khajon Sukpanich (2013): 129-147.

Pornpimon Trichoti and Anuk Pitukthanin. Trade economy investment in Myanmar. Bangkok: Siam Commercial Bank

Anuk Pitukthanin. “A History of Petroleum Oil Industry in Thailand from 1946 to 1978: An Overview.” Paper Presented at 7th Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asia Studies 2012 (16-20 July 2012), Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Anuk Pitukthanin. State policies and laws relating to the disabled: historical analysis and socio-political ideas 1932-2010. Institute for the Promotion of the Health of the Disabled, 2011.

Anuk Pitukthanin. "Until We Move the Mountains: The Formation and the Journey of Social-Political Thoughts of Dr. Prawet Wasi before 1997." Political Science Journal 32, 3 (Sep-Dec 2011), Page 82-127.

Anuk Pitukthanin. "" Cookbook "" Chart "" Thai "on the reflection of being Thai In Contemporary Thai Cookbook. "Political Science, 30 Years, Book 4 (2009), Page 76-116.

Anuk Pitukthanin. Project for reviewing and analyzing literature relating to issues of the disabled during the year 1974 - 2009 Institute for the Promotion of the Health of the Disabled, 2009.

Anuk Pitukthanin. Funeral memorial books: memory space (Selected). Maintain Academic Year 6, Issue 1 (January - June 2007).

Institution location (Mekong Studies Center)

Institute of Asian Studies Chulalongkorn University

3th Floor, Prajadhipok-Rambhai Barni Building, Phyathai Road, Bangkok 10330, THAILAND

02-218-7468

02-218-7459