Division of Correspondence and General Affairs Drives “Smart Hospitality” Innovation to Enhance Transparency and Efficiency
The Division of Correspondence and General Affairs held its February 2026 monthly meeting, chaired by the Vice President for Central Administration and Cooperative Education. The session focused on tracking operational progress, reinforcing integrity measures, and introducing an intelligent expense management system to transform organizational performance.
On February 26, 2026, at 1:30 p.m., the meeting was convened at the Mokhalan Meeting Room, Professor Dr. Wichit Srisaan Building. The Vice President for Central Administration and Cooperative Education presided over the session, joined by Mrs. Sopida Phatthong, Head of the Division, and staff members.
During the session, the Head of the Division presented the annual innovation project titled “Smart Hospitality and Expense Management System”. This automated system aims to leverage technology to manage hospitality budgets and reporting with higher precision and efficiency. Additionally, the meeting highlighted the importance of AI training for staff to foster self-development and modernize work processes.
A significant portion of the agenda was dedicated to Integrity and Transparency (ITA). The division discussed five critical dimensions of ethical conduct:
Operational Duties: Ensuring all tasks align with official standards.
Budget Utilization: Monitoring the transparent use of funds.
Exercise of Power: Preventing the misuse of authority.
Asset Management: Safeguarding and properly using university property.
Corruption Prevention: Implementing proactive measures to tackle misconduct.
The meeting concluded with each sub-unit presenting their monthly progress and addressing operational obstacles. Discussions also covered upcoming training programs to ensure personnel remain agile and capable of driving the division’s mission effectively in a changing landscape.




