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Communication Design Students’ Thesis Exhibition

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Communication Design Students’ Thesis Exhibition

The Communication Design Program (CDP) of Mahidol University International College (MUIC) held a thesis exhibition entitled “When Ideas Peak: W.I.P.” on August19 – 21, 2022 at Q Stadium, M Floor, The EmQuartier Bangkok.
There were 49 thesis design projects on exhibit, displaying the results of the senior students’ months-long effort. The concept is based on the acronym “W.I.P.” which means “work-in-progress,” referring to an ongoing search for the best design idea from among dozens of concepts that were being explored and considered, with the best curated idea getting to be integrated into the final design product. These final products were also aimed at benefiting society. 
Asst.Prof. Dr.Alexander Chabot Nanni, Associate Dean for International Affairs, VIP guests, faculty members, and students attended the opening ceremony on August 19.

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