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Welcome Message
Gree$ng to the world, AIESEC Thailand has slowly risen over the past 5 years, from being a small en$ty in the region to being a genuine high-‐poten$al en$ty. We have achieved excep$onal growth in the past 2 terms where we grew by over 100% to surpass the 500 exchanges mark in 13/14 for the first $me in our history. In the term ahead, oGCDP remains the primary focus while we seek to grow both iGIP and iGCDP and oGIP is in the pilot stage. We are excited for the term ahead as we seek to con$nue the excellent growth of the past years as we seek to pass the 1000 exchanges mark in the term ahead. Thailand as a country is one of the top des$na$ons for people from all walks of life. Bangkok was rated as the top des$na$on globally for the past few years. The rich culture, vibrant lifestyle, amazing food and spectacular sights and sounds complete the wonderful Thai experience which has the peaceful, fun-‐loving, hospitable people at its epicenter. While Thailand is undeniably a place every person should visit at least once in their life$me, AIESEC in Thailand has never been more relevant than it is now. Thailand remains locked in a poli$cal crisis with poor leadership at the forefront of the issues faced. As a country, there are a mul$tude of issues to be addressed as Thailand readies itself for ASEAN 2020 and AEC 2015. AIESEC in Thailand has developed projects directly linked to the key issues faced in Thailand and we are present in the top universi$es in Thailand providing a significant plaTorm for youth leadership plaTorm. As a developing en$ty, AIESEC in Thailand has taken great strides in ensuring we marry quan$ty with quality where our projects and EPs are of the highest quality in the network. We kindly invite you to partner with us and experience Thailand. It will be an experience you will never forget! We are excited to be working together with the network, as part of GEN 2015 to achieve AIESEC 2015! The best is yet to be!
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! ! Muhammed Khalilullah S A President of AIESEC in Thailand 14/15 ! !
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History
AIESEC was founded in Thailand in 1966 through a coopera$on between AIESEC in Japan and Professor Dr. Puey Ungpakorn. AIESEC Thailand was officially welcomed into the network in 1968. As such AIESEC in Thailand has been around for 48 years. AIESEC Thailand is thus the oldest en$ty in South-‐East Asia. AIESEC Thailand hosted the IPM in 1972 along with a series of regional and interna$onal conferences during the period between 1981 to 1991. In this period, AIESEC in Thailand was the biggest en$ty in the global network with over 16 Local Commiaees and over 5000 members. The 1990s was the dark ages for the en$ty as we proposed for disbandment twice in this period. However by the turn of the millennium, things became beaer. In 2003, AIESEC in Thailand was officially registered as a Non-‐Profit Organisa$on under the Na$onal Culture Mission Bureau. Things took a turn for the worst during the poli$cal crisis and flooding period during 2009/2010. However, since then, AIESEC in Thailand has con$nued to grow from strength to strength. At present, AIESEC in Thailand is present in 8 universi$es in Thailand while we con$nue to expand rapidly. Our growth in terms of exchange and membership has been significant. AIESEC in Thailand is once again rising as a genuine high-‐poten$al en$ty in the region.
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AIESEC in Thailand EP Quality Re
May-JuneJuly 2015
November’14
February’15
-AIESEC History -AIESEC 2015 -AIESEC Way -AIESEC Experience -Clarity of Why) -AIESEC LC History Inner & Outer Journey -AIESEC LC structure
Micro XP -why we do what we do -The why of country -I am an Thailand Ambassador -XPP -Complain procedure -EP check list -EP Manager Job Description -Worst Case Scenario -Culture shock
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EP Induction
iGCDP
Projects offered Project(name(
Issue(
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Sawasdee'Thailand'
Literacy'–'Teaching'English'to'children' in'rural'areas'
Dec,'Jan,'June' 140' (2x'in'June)'
Bridge'to'ASEAN'
Cultural'Understanding''
Dec'&'June'
80'
Go'Grow'Green'
Environment'–'Flora'&'Fauna' protecMon'(mangrove'plantaMon)'
Dec'&'June'
40'
Local'Projects'
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800(?(900(
Others,*64* Taiwan,* 17*
Indonesia,* 74*
Realizations in previous term
India,*23*
Brazil,*10* China,*73*
Est.(Target( per(wave(
4th$ Quarter,$ 22$
Pakistan,* 31* Vietnam,* 39*
TOTAL: 331 Realiza/ons from 35 different countries & territories around the world.
3rd$ Quarter,$ 77$
1st$ Quarter,$ 84$ 2nd$ Quarter,$ 148$
Selection Procedure
Application Link
take interview
100% Join IPS
Get result
Receive visa doc
arrive in Thailand
Fill in Flight table
Minimum Standard Cover
For every project we collect a project fee of around $90 - $100 and we cover:
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-Airport pick-up (following the terms & conditions ) Trainee buddy per EP - 2-3-day IPS (food & accommodation provided) - Send EPs to workplace on the 1st day (if in rural area) - Pick EPs up from workplace on last day (if in
iGIP AIESEC in Thailand achieved 22 exchanges in the term 1314. We are planning a huge growth this term with several initiatives. Preferred Countries
USA
Goal : 100
The Netherlands Poland Japan
Minimum Quality Promise
Sub Products
Education Marketing
Airport Pick Up Accompany from AIESECer in the first day working Support for Visa, Work Permit and Accommodation housing
oGIP This is the first year AIESEC Thailand has oGIP as a separate programme. 
 We achieved 12 oGIP realizations in the 13-14 term without oGIP.
 This year, we plan to grow through several initiatives.
Goal : 85 Sub Products
Preferred Countries
Taiwan
IT
China Mainland
Business Administration
Poland
Marketing
Japan
Standard Interview and Enlgish Screening
Minimum Quality Promise
Outgoing Preparation Seminar and Re-Integration Support from EP Manager before and during internship
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Why Thailand?
There are millions of reasons why you should choose Thailand to do you life changing! internship; however, here are the top 5 reasons you may consider Cheap living cost: There are many hotels & guesthouses for under $20 a night. Thai food is likewise
inexpensive and the street food vendors typically sell dishes for the equivalent of $1 or less, offer the most delicious food. Food: Famous Thai cuisine such as Pad Thai or papaya salad (som tum) are easily found anywhere and they are inexpensive star$ng at $1. Food tends to be available any $me as well! People: Thai people are world renowned for their hospitality and warm smiles to guests and most importantly a can-‐do aktude whereby nothing is too much trouble to ensure travelers, event organizers and delegates achieve their objec$ves while visi$ng Thailand. Temples: Buddhism is the country’s predominant religion and it influences everything from the architecture to the way people interact with each other. Any of the country’s major ci$es have breathtaking Buddhist temples to visit. Touris8c des8na8on: There is city nightlife, amazing beaches, shopping paradise whether department stores or local markets as well as beau$ful hills with spectacular views to visit in Thailand.
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Assumption University AU is the biggest international LC in Thailand with around 10 nationality members. Although AU is very diverse, we all united in working and playing!
Yearly Goal
iGCDP 365
oGCDP 170
iGIP 150
oGIP 20
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Bangkok University Bangkok University is recognized as the Creative University in Thailand. As an LC, we have been established for nearly 40 years in Thailand. BU has continuously played a big role in the progress of AIESEC Thailand and in recent years have been host to a range of national events. BU has its own local project, ‘Let’s Speak English’ which takes place continuously throughout the year. BU is also wellrecognised in the international network for its vibrant culture and its fun-loving members. We are excited for the term ahead as we seek to build on our growth of the past term and we look forward to partner with you, our fellow AIESEC entities
Yearly Goal
iGCDP 228
oGCDP 145
iGIP 70
oGIP 13
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Chulalongkorn University Local Committee Chulalongkorn University was established as an official club in Chulalongkorn University in 2012. AIESEC in CU was recognised as a part of volunteer and community development clubs, accountable to Student Government and Student Affairs Department of Chulalongkorn University. Within just one year of official establishement in Chulalongkorn University we received the national award of "Best Local Committee of 2012 : Fastest Growing Entity" by AIESEC Thailand for the term 2012-2013. AIESEC LCCU has initiated a few local iGCDP Projects as follows: ASEAN in 60 Days in 2012, Bridge Project in collaboration Yearly Goal
iGCDP 306
oGCDP 140
iGIP 139
oGIP 18
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Thammasat University AIESEC Thammasat was founded in Thailand in 1966 by Professor Dr. Puey Ungpakorn as the first local committee in Thailand. AIESEC shut down its operation some years in the past according to the inconsistent executive board pipeline. Since term 2009/2010 term we have been getting up from zero to complete executive board again in 2011/2012. Our local committee is now driven by the young and proactive bloods who are very willing and promising to offer international and professional working experience to our beloved members and Thai youth. The primary focus for TU is on oGCDP, iGIP and iGCDP for the term ahead. iGCDP Projects as follows: ASEAN in 60 Days in 2012, Bridge Project in collaboration with Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University in 2012, Light of Hope in 2013 and Bridge to ASEAN in 2014. Â
Yearly Goal
iGCDP 259
oGCDP 128
iGIP 111
oGIP 10
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University of Thai Chamber of Commerce UTCC is the youngest member of AIESEC in Thailand at present, having been re-established in the past year. UTCC is the only private university in Thailand to be under the Thai Chamber of Commerce which fully specializes in business, trade and entrepreneurship. It has 9 Thai faculties including an International program. UTCC primary focus is on oGCDP and iGCDP for the term ahead. Â and we look forward to partner with you, our fellow AIESEC entities
Yearly Goal
iGCDP 142
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iGIP 50
oGIP 0
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Mahidol University International College AIESEC in MUIC has been established for a year now. We are progressing slowly but steadily and we want to be recognized for influencing people’s development and giving life-value opportunities. The primary focus for MUIC is on oGCDP and iGCDP for the term ahead.
Yearly Goal
iGCDP 142
oGCDP 66
iGIP 50
oGIP 10
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Thai Nichi Institute Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology is university developed through the collaboration between Japan and Thailand. And to that end, is a very unique member of AIESEC in Thailand. AIESEC in TNI was newly established about 9 months ago and as such is a very new member to the network. However we are highly excited to collaborate with the network to grow rapidly and contribute to creating a positive impact on the world. Our primary focus is on oGCDP and iGCDP for the term ahead. Â
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iGCDP 142
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iGIP 50
oGIP 0
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Contacts !
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Khalil | MCP Email : m.khalil@aiesec.net
Didi | MCVP oGCDP Email: n.paisan@aiesec.net
Adam | MCVP oGIP Email: adam.malyala@aiesec.net
Tomomi | MCVP iGIP Email: tomomi.sugimoto@aiesec.net
Alissa | MCVP iGCDP Email: alissa.stehlin@aiesec.net
Jiras | MCVP Exp & Fin Email: jiras.chaikittisilpa@aiesec.net !
Bindia | MCVP BD Email :gitanjali.bhargava@aiesec.net
Vip | MCD Digital MKT Email :vip.t@aiesec.net
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! Hak | MCVP MKT Email :hak.mith@aiesec.net
! Zineb | MCVP TM Email :zineb.sammama@aiesec.net
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