iThesis is a platform designed to streamline the process of conducting research or writing theses for master's degree students. It integrates all stages of the workflow into a single system from proposing a topic writing and editing to submitting files for format compliance checks as required by the university. iThesis simplifies the process while offering tools to review documents, enhancing both efficiency and accuracy in research work. By Dr.Papob Puttimanoradeekul
Introducing English eBooks website. Find and choose your favorite books with ease at your fingertips. You can instantly access your favorite books. By Library and Learning Space
การทำคลิปอย่างไรไม่ให้โดน Skip เป็นการสร้างสรรค์งานจากไอเดียตนเอง เพื่อต่อยอดในการทำงานด้านต่าง ๆ และองค์ประกอบในการทำคลิปให้น่าสนใจ โดย คุณนรศักดิ์ โตงาม
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted businesses worldwide, and digital marketing played a crucial role in helping companies adapt and survive during the crisis, and some key effects of digital marketing on businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic By Siuki, Helen
การบรรยายเกี่ยวกับการทำอาชีพ Youtuber ให้ประสบความสำเร็จ และให้เข้ากับไลฟ์สไตล์ของคนยุคใหม่กับเจ้าของเพจ Kaykai Salaider และเจ้าของเพจ Dek Jew Chill out
Talk on strategic marketing communications & brand collaboration strategy by Khun Angsana Puangmalit, Communication Art Major, Bangkok University International
Brexit has significant political, economic, and social implications for both the UK and the EU, as it involves the renegotiation of various agreements, such as trade, immigration, and security. By Prof. Dr. Holger Paschedag from Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences (UAS)
Lecture ICA675 Corporate Communication Policy
By Dr.Somchat Visitchaichan
Lecture Date:
Sunday 16 February 2020
1.00 p.m. - 6.30 p.m.
There are 3 parts.
Lecture ICA675 Corporate Communication Policy
By Dr.Somchat Visitchaichan
Lecture Date:
Sunday 16 February 2020
1.00 p.m. - 6.30 p.m.
There are 3 parts.
Lecture ICA675 Corporate Communication Policy
By Dr.Somchat Visitchaichan
Lecture Date:
Sunday 16 February 2020
1.00 p.m. - 6.30 p.m.
There are 3 parts.