MIdS CMU Conducts Capacity-Building Workshops for Government Personnel and Provincial Agencies in Lamphun

14 November 2025
Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary School
On Friday, 7 November 2025, t Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary School, Chiang Mai University, organized two professional development workshops for government personnel and agencies in Lamphun Province.

**Morning Session:

“Project Proposal Writing and Evaluation Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)”**

The morning began with a lecture on “Conceptual Frameworks for Analysis, Planning, and Evaluation,” delivered by Asst. Prof. Dr. Salinee Santiteerakul, Deputy Dean of MIdS CMU.

This was followed by a hands-on workshop using Generative AI tools to support:

Brainstorming and problem analysis

Designing project components

Setting evaluation criteria

Creating innovative project concepts for Lamphun

Participants worked in groups to draft Mini-Project Proposals on selected topics, along with proposed evaluation approaches.

**Afternoon Session:

“Meeting Management Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)”**

The afternoon training focused on using Generative AI for meeting management, including:

Creating meeting agendas

Transcribing and summarizing meetings from audio/video files

Producing professional meeting summaries

Participants applied AI tools to summarize real or simulated meeting data and practiced producing executive summary reports and presentations. The workshop was delivered by the expert team from Data Agency Co., Ltd.

The event was held at Room 2-202, 2nd Floor, Building 2, MIdS CMU.
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Training Objectives

The workshops aimed to strengthen the capacity of government personnel and provincial agencies in Lamphun by enhancing their knowledge and skills in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to their work processes. Participants learned how to use AI for:

Provincial strategic planning and analysis

Project proposal development and evaluation

Effective and modern meeting management

This initiative supports more systematic, efficient, and innovative public-sector operations and reduces workflow inefficiencies.

The activity is part of the academic collaboration under the MoU between Lamphun Province and Chiang Mai University.

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