School of Engineering University of Phayao, participated in the UP Carbon Neutrality 2026: Carbon Neutrality Management Training Program, reaffirming its commitment to supporting the University’s transition toward carbon neutrality and sustainable development.
The School executive team, led by Assistant Professor Dr. Apichat Buakla, Vice Dean for Administration and Special Affairs; Assistant Professor Dr. Wassana Naku, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Quality Assurance; Assistant Professor Dr. Erawin Thavorn, Vice Dean for Research and Academic Services; together with Ms. Phimphaka Kaewsar, Head of the School Office, attended the training program organized by the Center for Environment and Sustainable Management, University of Phayao. The program was held from 17–18 June 2026 at Kantary Hills Hotel, Chiang Mai Province.
The training aimed to enhance the competencies of the University’s middle-level administrators by equipping them with the knowledge, understanding, and practical skills necessary for greenhouse gas management. Participants were encouraged to contribute to institutional planning, policy formulation, and the effective implementation of greenhouse gas reduction measures within their respective units. Furthermore, the program sought to strengthen strategic planning capabilities and organizational development efforts in support of the University of Phayao’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality.
Upon successful completion of the program, participants received certificates of achievement from Associate Professor Dr. Supakorn Pongbangpho , President of the University of Phayao, in recognition of their completion of the Carbon Management Program for Middle-Level Administrators.
Participation in this program reflects the School of Engineering’s strong commitment to advancing sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and effective organizational management. It also demonstrates the School active role in supporting the University of Phayao’s long-term sustainability agenda and contributing to the achievement of its Carbon Neutrality goals in the future.