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Sasin Research Seminar: The “Schooling” Role of Business Schools in Tackling Social Enterprise Dilemmas 

Sasin Research Seminar: The “Schooling” Role of Business Schools in Tackling Social Enterprise Dilemmas 

The Sasin School of Management cordially invites you to attend a session from the Sasin Research Seminar Series on Inspire. Connect. Transform: The “Schooling” Role of Business Schools in Tackling Social Enterprise Dilemmas—A Collaboration Between Sasin and Restart Academy,” presented by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krittinee Nuttavuthisit. The seminar will take place on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM in room 502, Sasa Patasala Building, Sasin School of Management. 
 
This seminar aims to provide an opportunity to exchange insights and knowledge with an expert in education and to explore the role of Business Schools in addressing the challenges faced by social enterprises. 

Interested persons can pre-register for on-site attendance at https://forms.gle/rR274JqmUNECLMUe7 OR join online via Zoom https://sasin.zoom.us/j/99639774946 (Meeting ID: 996 3977 4946)  
For further inquiries, please contact us at: researchseminar@sasin.edu or call 0-2218-4095 

Sasin Research Seminar: The “Schooling” Role of Business Schools in Tackling Social Enterprise Dilemmas 

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Prof. Dr. Pornanong Aramwit Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University

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