LAWCMU Sends 5 Student Representatives to “SWUPL Experience Program 2026” in Chongqing, Aiming to Integrate Out-of-Class Learning into Global Context

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LAWCMU Sends 5 Student Representatives to “SWUPL Experience Program 2026” in Chongqing, Aiming to Integrate Out-of-Class Learning into Global Context

Recently, the Faculty of Law, CMU, sent student representatives to participate in the “SWUPL Experience Program 2026,” a short-term summer language and cultural camp held between May 18 and 25, 2026, in Chongqing, People’s Republic of China. Organized by the School of International Education of Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), China, the program emphasizes integrated learning that goes beyond traditional classroom theory.

The Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University, continuously recognizes the importance of and promotes out-of-class learning experiences for law students. This initiative aims to ensure students stay updated with the dynamics of the global context, develop empathy and understanding toward fellow human beings, and effectively apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations, while enhancing life skills and gaining new perspectives abroad.

Recently, the Faculty of Law, CMU, sent student representatives to participate in the “SWUPL Experience Program 2026,” a short-term summer language and cultural camp held between May 18 and 25, 2026, in Chongqing, People’s Republic of China. Organized by the School of International Education of Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), China, the program emphasizes integrated learning that goes beyond traditional classroom theory.

On this occasion, Miss Titaporn Mingchue (Aom), a 4th-year student, had the honor of representing the student body from the Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University, to deliver an appreciation speech to the program organizers. She highlighted the long-standing and fruitful academic partnership between LAWCMU and SWUPL. She also spoke of the deep bond and friendship spanning over seven centuries between Thailand and China, noting how Chinese cultural heritage has beautifully blended into the daily lives of Thai people.

The student representative shared the goals for this program, stating that they aim not only to improve their challenging Chinese language skills but also to build lasting friendships with fellow international students, learn about diverse backgrounds, and broaden their global perspectives for personal growth. Additionally, they look forward to exploring beautiful landmarks and tasting the world-famous “Chongqing hot pot”.

In the concluding part of her speech, Miss Titaporn expressed her sincere gratitude to the faculty members and organizers for their warm hospitality and wonderful care. She described the program as a vital bridge between nations and stated that upon returning to Thailand, she and her colleagues would certainly encourage their juniors to follow in their footsteps and join this excellent program next year.

More Information : https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/sChLymhOUp9oiTzjcnv8RQ and https://weixin.qq.com/sph/AC59p8YeAo

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