Educational Scholarships Types of scholarships available
1. Financial Need-Based Scholarships
2. Academic Excellence Scholarships
3. Emergency Aid Scholarships
4. Scholarships from Individual or Corporate Donors
*Note: Applicants who pass the entrance examination at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music but waive their right to enrollment or fail to report within the specified time period will not be eligible to apply for scholarships in that academic year.
2. Academic Excellence Scholarships
3. Emergency Aid Scholarships
4. Scholarships from Individual or Corporate Donors
*Note: Applicants who pass the entrance examination at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music but waive their right to enrollment or fail to report within the specified time period will not be eligible to apply for scholarships in that academic year.
Project/Activity Rationale
In accordance with the aspirations of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra to develop classical music in Thailand, the Bachelor of Music program at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music aims to produce exceptional music professionals and integrate musical knowledge with other disciplines to advance society. The objectives are as follows:
1. To produce graduates with high potential in classical music
2. To develop music professionals who are creative and well-adapted to societal contexts
1. To produce graduates with high potential in classical music
2. To develop music professionals who are creative and well-adapted to societal contexts
Project/Activity Objectives
1. To provide opportunities for Institute students to gain musical experience at the national level
2. To encourage international students to participate in exchange programs at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music and establish mutual learning networks
Funding Criteria Students applying for financial support must have won first to third place, a gold medal, or equivalent awards to be eligible for committee consideration. The funding will be provided based on actual expenses, not exceeding 40,000 baht per academic year per person. The amount varies according to the continental region where the student participates in activities or competitions, as detailed below:
1. Domestic or ASEAN region: Not exceeding 20,000 baht per person per fiscal year
2. Asian region: Not exceeding 30,000 baht per person per fiscal year
3. European and other continental regions: Not exceeding 40,000 baht per person per fiscal year
2. To encourage international students to participate in exchange programs at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music and establish mutual learning networks
Funding Criteria Students applying for financial support must have won first to third place, a gold medal, or equivalent awards to be eligible for committee consideration. The funding will be provided based on actual expenses, not exceeding 40,000 baht per academic year per person. The amount varies according to the continental region where the student participates in activities or competitions, as detailed below:
1. Domestic or ASEAN region: Not exceeding 20,000 baht per person per fiscal year
2. Asian region: Not exceeding 30,000 baht per person per fiscal year
3. European and other continental regions: Not exceeding 40,000 baht per person per fiscal year
Research Opportunities
The Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music allocates funding from its revenue fund to support research, creative research, or creative works. The funding is categorized into six types as follows:
- Strategic Research Support Grants
Grants for research or creative research projects that align with the institution’s identity, uniqueness, research mission, or administrative policies. These may also extend government, business, or other organizational research and innovation frameworks to enhance existing research, innovations, or relevant projects. The aim is to ensure practical utilization and broad dissemination of research outcomes without duplicating previous work. - Creative Work Support Grants
Grants for creative works that reflect the institution’s identity, uniqueness, research mission, or administrative policies. These works should convey aesthetic value, philosophy, and ethics or provide social reflection through the integration of music and related arts, contributing to the understanding of meaning and value in creative work. - Teaching and Learning Development Grants
Grants for research, manuals, textbooks, and teaching materials designed to enhance modern teaching methodologies. These grants may also support the further development of research for academic and professional benefits, as well as other related projects. - Academic Position Application Grants
Grants for research or academic works that align with specific disciplines and support researchers in applying for academic positions. - New Researcher Support Grants
Grants aimed at developing the research capabilities of emerging researchers, fostering high-quality research and creative works. These grants also prepare researchers for future funding opportunities by ensuring their research aligns with the scope of the Strategic Research Support Grants. - Other Types of Grants
Grants for research or creative research projects that do not fall under the specified categories.
Staff Opportunities
Seminar on Moral and Ethical Development and Team Bonding for PGVIM Personnel
August 1-2, 2024
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
This seminar aims to foster the moral and ethical development of Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (PGVIM) personnel while strengthening relationships among colleagues.
On the morning of August 1, 2024, participants will begin with a merit-making ceremony and pay homage to the revered Buddha image, Phra Phuttha Trairattananayok, at Wat Phanan Choeng. Following this, they will explore the historical significance of Thai heritage at Wat Mahathat, deepening their understanding of the country’s cultural roots.
The seminar will also feature interactive workshops designed to enhance team bonding and integrate ethical principles within the organization. Through engaging activities such as ethical awareness games, problem-solving challenges, and expressive communication through body language, symbols, and spoken word, participants will develop essential soft skills. Each team will have the opportunity to create and perform a morality-themed play, reinforcing the core values of ethics and teamwork.
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
This seminar aims to foster the moral and ethical development of Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (PGVIM) personnel while strengthening relationships among colleagues.
On the morning of August 1, 2024, participants will begin with a merit-making ceremony and pay homage to the revered Buddha image, Phra Phuttha Trairattananayok, at Wat Phanan Choeng. Following this, they will explore the historical significance of Thai heritage at Wat Mahathat, deepening their understanding of the country’s cultural roots.
The seminar will also feature interactive workshops designed to enhance team bonding and integrate ethical principles within the organization. Through engaging activities such as ethical awareness games, problem-solving challenges, and expressive communication through body language, symbols, and spoken word, participants will develop essential soft skills. Each team will have the opportunity to create and perform a morality-themed play, reinforcing the core values of ethics and teamwork.