The College of Logistics and Supply Chain at Sripatum University, Khon Kaen campus, has launched a new initiative to promote continuous learning and knowledge sharing in logistics and supply chain management. Through the “Logistics Knowledge Sharing Project,” the university provides insightful and practical information to alumni and individuals interested in the field through popular social media platforms, including Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
This project aims to provide valuable, real-time updates on logistics and supply chain management, enhancing participants’ practical understanding of the industry. Through these channels, Sripatum University continues to foster an environment of academic excellence and supports lifelong learning.
The project’s objectives include:
Providing accessible knowledge on logistics and supply chain: Ensuring alumni and interested individuals stay informed with the latest developments in the field.
Expanding social media outreach: Increasing engagement via Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
Promoting the university’s academic reputation: Building Sripatum University’s image as a hub for practical, career-oriented learning.
With an aim to engage at least 100 alumni and 100 interested individuals, the project is expected to enhance the knowledge base of participants and provide them with actionable insights into the logistics and supply chain sectors.
This initiative directly supports the SDGs:
SDG 4 (Quality Education): By providing continued educational resources to alumni and the public, increasing access to valuable industry knowledge.
SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): By fostering skill development and enhancing employability in the logistics sector.
SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure): By utilizing social media to deliver innovative and accessible content, helping bridge the gap between academia and industry.
SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities): By providing equitable access to knowledge for individuals from diverse backgrounds, thus reducing inequalities in professional development.