ICT Mahidol Student Association Organized the “Training ICT Master of Ceremony” Activity

On January 20 and 23, 2026, the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Mahidol University (ICT Mahidol), in collaboration with the Student Association, organized the activity titled “Training ICT Master of Ceremony.” The activity was conducted for first–fourth year students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technology (ICT International Program) and the Bachelor of Science in Digital Science and Technology (DST Thai Program). It was held at the ICT Building, Mahidol University, Salaya Campus.

On January 20, 2026, Ms. Zeenat Mahamad, a bilingual master of ceremonies and a special lecturer of the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, was invited to serve as the workshop instructor. The session provided training on the key roles and responsibilities of a master of ceremonies, with a focus on public speaking skills, voice control, effective language usage, and professional stage presence. The workshop also included practical exercises and simulated MC scenarios in various event settings. The activity was conducted in Room IT310, 3rd floor of the ICT Building.

On January 23, 2026, Mr. Napatkrit Asavarojpanich, a fourth-year student in the Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technology (ICT International Program) and President of the ICT Student Association, presided over the opening ceremony and welcomed Mr. Plengrob Thitikuldilok, a master of ceremonies and sign language interpreter from Bangkok Television and Radio Company Limited (Channel 7HD). During the session, Mr. Plengrob Thitikuldilok was honored to serve as a member of the selection committee, responsible for evaluating and selecting students with suitable qualifications to serve as masters of ceremonies for faculty-level student activities. The selection process was conducted at the Innovative Space.

The “Training ICT Master of Ceremony” activity was organized to encourage first–fourth year students from the ICT International Program and the DST Thai Program who are interested in serving as masters of ceremonies in faculty activities. The activity aimed to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding, enabling them to effectively apply the skills gained when performing their duties as masters of ceremonies.