Smart Research Starts Here: AU Library Workshop for Graduate Students
On July 14, 2025, the AU Library, in partnership with the Graduate School of Business and Advanced Technology Management (GS-BATM), hosted a training and workshop session for Ph.D. students in the Arts, Music, Sports, and Entertainment Management, and master student in MS. Infomation technology management (ITM) programs.
Expertly guided by Dr. Changhan Li and Dr. Lu Zhu, the session unlocked the full potential of AU Library’s powerful academic tools. Students dove into advanced information search strategies, explored the Assumption University Institutional Repository (AU-IR), and learned how to elevate their research using Turnitin and EndNote.
A heartfelt thank you goes to our dedicated trainers — Mrs. Wilai Pruesapancha, Mrs. Patcharaporn Tantipalphant, and Ms. Wantinee Kaewkheaw — whose expertise, enthusiasm, and hands-on support made the session both practical and inspiring.
Interested in scheduling a similar training?
Reach out to our library team at (66) 0-2783-2222 Ext. 3403 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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