BUCA Student Creates Learning Society and Media Literacy, Wins MIDL Awards 2025
Congratulations to Mr. Worraphat Denphetnong, a student in the Radio Broadcasting, Television, and Streaming Media Production Program at the School of Communication Arts, who received the Excellence Award for Creating a Learning Society and Media Literacy for 2025

Wed, 13 Aug 2025  |  2318 views
BUCA Student Creates Learning Society and Media Literacy, Wins MIDL Awards 2025

 

Congratulations to Mr. Worraphat Denphetnong, a student in the Radio Broadcasting, Television, and Streaming Media Production Program at the School of Communication Arts, who received the Excellence Award for Creating a Learning Society and Media Literacy for 2025 in the Outstanding Individual category (age not exceeding 25 years) at the MIDL AWARDS 2025 ceremony organized by the Radio and Media Association for Children and Youth (RAMY) in collaboration with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), the National Health Commission Office (NHCO), and network organizations.

 

 

The award was presented by Dr. Theerarat Phantawee 
Wongthana-aenok, President of the Radio and Media Association for Children and Youth.

 

 

The MIDL Awards 2025 is an event organized to announce awards that honor and celebrate both exemplary individuals and organizations in creating a learning society and media literacy. Most importantly, it aims to inspire partners to jointly drive society toward using media as a constructive learning resource, raising awareness that leads to policy formulation, planning, and designing activities to create a learning society and media literacy for children and youth.

 

 


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