https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Scholarship-for-Refugee-212×300.png University of London Refugee and Displaced Persons Scholarships 2025/26 Fully Funded Distance Learning Opportunities The University of London is offering fully funded distance learning scholarships for refugees and displaced persons for the 2025/26 academic year. These scholarships aim to support learners whose education has been disrupted by conflict or displacement. Available Programmes & Scholarships […]
Thai Language Class Opening
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Thai-Class-Eng-1-212×300.jpg Thai Language Class Opening RBB will be opening a new Thai language class on February 17th. This course is designed for beginners with hybrid classroom (onsite and online) at Tak Community College (Thai Language Institution under Ministry of Education). It will be started from 17 February to 1 April 2025 for 20 days (60 […]
Universities that can be Join after complete GED program
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Universities-that-can-be-Join-after-complete-GED-program-1-1-212×300.png Universities that can be Join after complete GED program For young students studying for the GED, the names, addresses, and website links to universities where students can attend after successfully completing the GED exam are listed below. Bangkok University 9/1 หมู่ที่ 5 Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani 12120 Pathum Thani, […]
Scholarship Program
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Scholarship-212×300.png Due to political instability, Myanmar citizens, including children, continue to migrate either legally or illegally to this day. Among those who migrated are university students/students who migrated for partial university education. Below will be a brief description of the institutions that provide educational support for Myanmar nationals who wish to continue their university education […]
Non-Formal Education ( Kaw Saw Naw)
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Kaw-Saw-Naw-212×300.png Non-Formal Education in Thailand plays important roles for the out of school youth and adults. In the Kaw Saw Naw Thai out-of-school education system, after completing the first 2 years of the school year, students will pass the 6th grade, and after the 4th years of the school year, student will pass the 9th […]
Notification of the Ministry of Interior
Notification of the Ministry of Interior Subject: Permission for an alien to live in the Kingdom to further their education and to study while working on a special circumstance Given the outbreak of Covid-19 and its toll on the overall economy of the country, the government has thus determined measures to promote economic growth by […]
Child Care in Emergency Situation
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/23-212×300.png As newcomers to Thailand, when they have to live at home due to the environment and conditions, everyone has to be affects emotional and mental health. Those same effects are human, regardless of age, gender can be affected. In order to prevent such effects from affecting their sons and daughters, parents, in situations of […]
Understanding Thai Culture practices in general
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/22-212×300.png Do As Thai people, when greeting each other, say “Swat Di”. Thai people often express friendliness by smiling at strangers. When entering a house or religious building, one should take off his shoes before entering. Thai people usually call each other by their real names, and when there is friendship, they usually call only […]
A Guide for Refugees in Thailand
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/21-212×300.png The guidelines include basic information on living conditions and security precautions while seeking asylum in Thailand. 1.Understanding your situation. Forced migration to Thailand poses challenges for you and compromises your security. Understanding your situation is critical to seeking asylum in another country and will help you prepare for rapid changes. Living in another country […]
Visas in Thailand
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/18-212×300.jpg Myanmar nationals are allowed to stay in Thailand for 14 days without a visa. Visa Types & Codes D (Diplomatic) F (Official) TR (Tourist) S (Sport) B (Business) IM (Investment through Ministry) IB (Investment through BOI-Board of Investment) TS (Transit) C (Captain or Crew) ED (Education) M (Mass media of communication) R (Religion) RS […]









