The School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, joined the workshop “Advancing Integrity and Transparency in the Operations of the University of Phayao,” focusing on ethics, transparency, ITA, OIT, and practical public data disclosure.
The School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, participated in the workshop titled “Advancing Integrity and Transparency in the Operations of the University of Phayao.” Representing the faculty were Mr. Akrarat Thinkarawong, Head of Office; Ms. Jutharat Uadhan, Policy and Plan Analyst; and Mr. Nattaphong Thapanya, Computer Technical Officer. The workshop was held from 29 to 30 April 2026 at the Active Learning Classroom, Combined Classroom Building (CE), University of Phayao.
The program was organized by the Planning Division of the University of Phayao with the objective of strengthening knowledge, understanding, and operational practice related to ethics, transparency, and Open Data Integrity and Transparency (OIT) among university personnel. The workshop content covered policy-oriented lectures, implementation approaches for ITA and OIT, and hands-on case analysis activities that participants could apply effectively in real operations.
Participants exchanged knowledge on major topics including the criteria for the Integrity and Transparency Assessment in the Public Sector (ITA), internal information collection and disclosure (IIT), external assessment-related disclosure (EIT), and public information disclosure (OIT) across items 01–26. The workshop also included exercises analyzing correct and incorrect examples of data disclosure in order to strengthen each unit's systematic readiness for evaluation.
Through joining this workshop, the School of Architecture and Fine Arts reaffirmed its commitment to applying the knowledge gained to organizational development in the areas of good governance, data-driven management, and transparent, accountable administration leading to sustainable improvements in institutional quality at an international standard.
"Good governance grows stronger when ethics, transparent data practices, and practical implementation are developed together across the organization."
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