International School of Management
The UTCC iSM Music Club hosted a special summer event filled with music, energy, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. More than just performances, the event brought people together to share meaningful moments and positive vibes.
From live performances to the overall ambiance, every element reflected the passion and dedication of the team, creating a memorable and lively experience for everyone involved.
UTCC iSM students joined a wellness session featuring Muay Thai and office syndrome activities, designed to promote health, reduce stress, and encourage an active lifestyle.
The session combined practical exercises with useful techniques, allowing students to learn simple ways to take care of their bodies while enjoying a fun and engaging experience.
MBA students came together for the MBA Family Outing 2026, enjoying a day filled with fun activities, laughter, and good food. The event created a relaxed and friendly atmosphere where everyone could unwind and connect outside the classroom.
More than just a getaway, the outing provided an opportunity to strengthen friendships and build meaningful connections, leaving participants with lasting memories.
UTCC iSM students attended a special health talk on stress management, led by Dr. Penchaya Atiwannapat from Vimut Hospital. The session focused on mental well-being and provided practical techniques for managing stress in daily life.
Students gained valuable knowledge and useful tips to help them take better care of their mental health and maintain a balanced lifestyle.
UTCC iSM students from IA210 and IA315 joined a field trip with BDO Thailand to the Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum. The activity combined learning with real-world experience, focusing on marine ecosystems and environmental awareness.
Students also took part in building fish houses, gaining hands-on experience in marine conservation while developing a deeper sense of responsibility for protecting the environment.
Students brought the world to campus by presenting cultures from many countries through food, games, activities, and cultural displays. The fair gave everyone a valuable opportunity to learn about different traditions and experience global diversity in an engaging way.
The event created a lively and enjoyable atmosphere where students could explore new cultures, make new friends, and celebrate diversity together.
A big thank you to all the students who contributed their creativity and effort to make this event truly memorable.
UTCC iSM students participated in International Day 2026 by representing tea culture from Myanmar and Russia, while also exploring teas from various countries. The event featured fun ice-breaking activities that allowed students to connect with peers from different faculties and cultures.
A special cultural performance by iSM students added excitement to the event, showcasing their creativity and traditions. The event created a friendly and engaging atmosphere, helping students build new friendships and appreciate cultural diversity.
The International School of Management (iSM), University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, hosted the iSM Welcome Party 2026 to warmly welcome students and strengthen the sense of community within the school. The event brought together students in a fun and friendly atmosphere, encouraging interaction and connection among peers.
The evening was filled with a variety of activities, including music, games, and entertainment, creating an enjoyable environment for everyone. Students had the opportunity to relax, share laughter, and build new friendships, making the event both lively and memorable.
The iSM Welcome Party 2026 successfully fostered a strong sense of belonging and unity among students, leaving participants with positive experiences and lasting impressions as they look forward to the upcoming semester.
UTCC iSM students from the Chinese for Everyday Life class, who visited the China Cultural Centre to explore Chinese culture firsthand.
During the visit, students participated in hands-on cultural activities such as making Chinese dumplings, practicing Chinese calligraphy, and experiencing traditional Chinese music. These activities allowed them to gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture beyond the classroom.
This experience helped enhance important skills such as cross-cultural understanding, creativity, and a global mindset—key qualities for future business professionals.
Overall, the activity reflects how experiential learning empowers students to connect cultures and prepares them to think globally.
iSM hosted an MBA Gathering. We introduced students about their 2-year MBA journey with us
Students enjoyed a meaningful day visiting the Wildlife Rescue Center No.3
Our iSM Freshmen and Exchange Students made a memorable start to their UTCCiSM journey
Welcome to all the selected participants of UTCCiSM ASEAN CAMP 2024 “ASEAN Soft Power”! The camp started with an introduction and ice-breaking session led by Wuttinun Oggungwan (Aj’P’Sprited), Assistant President for Marketing Communication, and Miss Andrea, our iSM marketing and student advisor. The ice-breaking activities incorporated the concept of ASEAN Soft Power through traditional Thai games and a music soft power challenge.
The students are having a lot of fun with our foam party, especially when they get to celebrate with their friends.
We organized fun team activities during our outing, helping students from different groups get to know each other better.
Enjoying a memorable Bangkok trip with students from Chungnam National University and their UTCCiSM buddies from different countries