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Project Title
Global Business and Intercultural Leadership Program (GBILP)
Activity Type
Register in relevant courses of study
Program Model
Plan A: GLIP
Eligibility: Exclusively for undergraduate students.
Duration: 1 semester or 3–4 months (depending on the international student's academic calendar) between November 2025 – August 2026.
University Financial Support:
- Tuition fees and other university fees
- On-campus accommodation fees (excluding electricity charges)
- Daily allowance for international students (240 Baht/day)
Eligibility: Exclusively for undergraduate students.
Duration: 1 semester or 3–4 months (depending on the international student's academic calendar) between November 2025 – August 2026.
University Financial Support:
- Tuition fees and other university fees
- On-campus accommodation fees (excluding electricity charges)
- Daily allowance for international students (240 Baht/day)
Duration
November 2026 - March 2027 (4 months)
Student Qualification
Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate student at a recognized higher education institution.
Have completed at least one semester of study at their home university prior to participating in the program.
Have a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.50/4.00 (or equivalent), or meet the nomination requirements of their home institution.
Demonstrate English language proficiency sufficient to participate in courses conducted in English. Applicants should meet one of the following:
TOEFL iBT: 61 or above
IELTS: 5.5 or above
CEFR: B2 or equivalent
An official endorsement from the home university confirming English proficiency (if standardized test scores are unavailable).
Be nominated or officially endorsed by their home university (for exchange students).
Be in good physical and mental health and possess adequate medical or travel insurance covering the duration of their stay in Thailand.
Be willing to participate actively in academic courses, cultural activities, field visits, and other program-related events.
Have completed at least one semester of study at their home university prior to participating in the program.
Have a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.50/4.00 (or equivalent), or meet the nomination requirements of their home institution.
Demonstrate English language proficiency sufficient to participate in courses conducted in English. Applicants should meet one of the following:
TOEFL iBT: 61 or above
IELTS: 5.5 or above
CEFR: B2 or equivalent
An official endorsement from the home university confirming English proficiency (if standardized test scores are unavailable).
Be nominated or officially endorsed by their home university (for exchange students).
Be in good physical and mental health and possess adequate medical or travel insurance covering the duration of their stay in Thailand.
Be willing to participate actively in academic courses, cultural activities, field visits, and other program-related events.
Project Status
Pending
Activity Details
Overview
The Global Business and Intercultural Leadership Program (GBILP) combines academic learning with experiential and cultural activities to provide participants with a holistic international learning experience. In addition to classroom instruction, students will engage in practical activities that enhance their global perspectives, intercultural competence, and professional skills.
Academic Learning
Interactive lectures and seminars
Case studies and business simulations
Group discussions and collaborative projects
Student presentations
Guest lectures by industry professionals and international experts
Experiential Learning
Company and industry visits to explore business operations in Thailand
Community-based learning projects
Business case competitions and innovation workshops
Digital marketing project development
Team-building and leadership activities
Cultural and Intercultural Activities
Thai language and cultural orientation
Thai cultural workshops (e.g., traditional arts, cuisine, or crafts)
Cultural exchange with Thai and international students
Visits to historical and cultural attractions
Buddy Program with NUIC students to promote intercultural friendship and language exchange
Professional Development
Networking sessions with faculty and business professionals
Career development and intercultural communication workshops
Cross-cultural teamwork and leadership training
Reflection sessions to connect academic knowledge with real-world experiences
Expected Outcomes
By participating in these activities, students will:
Strengthen their understanding of global business practices.
Develop effective communication and teamwork skills in multicultural environments.
Enhance leadership, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.
Gain practical insights into Thai culture, society, and business.
Build international networks and lifelong friendships.
This integrated approach ensures that students not only earn academic credits but also acquire the global mindset and professional competencies necessary to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
Academic Learning
Interactive lectures and seminars
Case studies and business simulations
Group discussions and collaborative projects
Student presentations
Guest lectures by industry professionals and international experts
Experiential Learning
Company and industry visits to explore business operations in Thailand
Community-based learning projects
Business case competitions and innovation workshops
Digital marketing project development
Team-building and leadership activities
Cultural and Intercultural Activities
Thai language and cultural orientation
Thai cultural workshops (e.g., traditional arts, cuisine, or crafts)
Cultural exchange with Thai and international students
Visits to historical and cultural attractions
Buddy Program with NUIC students to promote intercultural friendship and language exchange
Professional Development
Networking sessions with faculty and business professionals
Career development and intercultural communication workshops
Cross-cultural teamwork and leadership training
Reflection sessions to connect academic knowledge with real-world experiences
Expected Outcomes
By participating in these activities, students will:
Strengthen their understanding of global business practices.
Develop effective communication and teamwork skills in multicultural environments.
Enhance leadership, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.
Gain practical insights into Thai culture, society, and business.
Build international networks and lifelong friendships.
This integrated approach ensures that students not only earn academic credits but also acquire the global mindset and professional competencies necessary to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
Course List
| # | Code | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 905222 | Principles of Finance | This course introduces the fundamental principles of financial management, including financial statement analysis, time value of money, risk and return, capital budgeting, investment decisions, sources of financing, and financial planning. Students will develop the ability to analyze financial information and make sound financial decisions in business organizations. |
| 2 | 909261 | Introduction to Intercultural Communication | This course explores theories and practices of intercultural communication in diverse cultural settings. Students examine cultural values, communication styles, identity, intercultural competence, conflict management, and effective communication strategies for academic, social, and professional environments. |
| 3 | 001277 | Human Behavior | This course provides an introduction to human behavior from psychological, social, and organizational perspectives. Topics include personality, motivation, perception, emotions, leadership, teamwork, organizational culture, and human behavior in multicultural environments. |
| 4 | 904222 | Advanced Interactive English Conversation | This course develops advanced English speaking and listening skills through interactive activities such as discussions, presentations, debates, negotiations, interviews, and collaborative projects. Emphasis is placed on effective communication, critical thinking, and professional interaction in international settings. |
| 5 | 901031 | Digital Marketing Creation | This course introduces the concepts and practices of digital marketing, including digital branding, content creation, social media marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), digital advertising, marketing analytics, consumer behavior, and emerging digital technologies. Students will design and implement creative digital marketing campaigns for real-world applications. |
Project Manager
Full Name (EN)
NONGNUCH BOONKLUM
Faculty / Institute
NUIC
Email
nongnuchbo@nu.ac.th