Khon Kaen University’s Faculty of Science Welcomes “J SUMMER INTENSIVE CAMP 2026” Students to Enhance Skills and Inspire Towards Science Fields.

The Faculty of Science at Khon Kaen University opened its doors to over 130 high school students from across the country for the “J SUMMER INTENSIVE CAMP 2026.” The program aimed to boost academic inspiration and intensely guide students towards university education in a warm and friendly learning environment. Students praised the program, stating that it helped them apply their knowledge and confidently plan their future.

On April 23, 2026, from 09:00 to 10:30, the Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, welcomed high school students from across the country participating in the “J SUMMER INTENSIVE CAMP 2026” from J Knowledge Academic Institute. Over 130 students visited to learn about curricula and admission procedures at Room 1101, Circular Building, Faculty of Science.

On this occasion, Assistant Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communications, Dr. Sukhum Ruangchai, along with Associate Professor Dr. Weenakor Aewsanurak, a lecturer in Mathematics, and educational service personnel, provided a warm welcome. They offered in-depth information about various academic programs, preparation guidelines for university admission, scholarship information, and career opportunities after graduation. Students also had the chance to ask questions to gain a clear and accurate understanding. 

The participating students reflected positive feedback, stating that the visit helped them visualize university life more clearly and provided valuable information for deciding on their future fields of study. It also inspired them to set serious educational goals. Some students commented, “Listening to the professors’ experiences and in-depth information about the curriculum made me more confident in planning for higher education.” Others felt that “This activity opened up new perspectives and helped me discover my interests more clearly.”

The primary objectives of this educational visit were to enhance students’ academic development skills, spark inspiration for self-discovery, and prepare them for effective future higher education planning.

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