Phrae-wa studies and Driving towards Sustainable Development Goals by University for Local Development
Keywords:
Local Textiles, Museum , Lifelong learning , Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
Universities concerning local community and society development include and commit to missions and strategies aiming at working with local communities and society to achieve development goals as learning sources, knowledge and technologies transferring agents and as lifelong learning opportunity and availability providers steering to sustainable development. In cultural missions of which emphasizing on inherit, conserve and transfer the body of knowledges, in the same time, work in applying, value-adding and value-building the cultural inheritance and development, of those ones, from local wisdom bodies in all cultural essences. Kalasin University is one of those universities who working in and with local community and society establishing The Center of Excellence of Kalasin Phrae-wa Traditional Textiles of Kalasin University to drive conservation and development of arts, cultures, and local wisdom in order to assimilate, to add and to build precious values into current time. Hence, establishing strong foundation of fabric and textiles specialization will lead to development of the regional center in lifelong learning on fabric and textiles cultures in both local and global context and scales.
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