Education

My parents and grandparents impressed in me from an early age the value of education; it’s why a school group photo from 1908 contributed a little to the history of Thai education. Their transmission of values and culture affirm that learning continues across one’s lifespan.

Formally, I have given a nod to lifelong learning by undertaking a postgraduate degree as a mature student, though these days I am largely an autodidact. I also try not to neglect physical health — what the Romans referred to as mens sana in sano corpore (sound mind in a sound body) — as I enjoy rambles in the Oxfordshire countryside, where many of my ideas surface. Spiritually, I’ve been trained to know that one’s mind is the book.

My main subject areas have been mathematics, computer science and religious studies, whilst maintaining an interest in any academic field that can address important problems in life.

I have also studied aspects of the following:

Among the various certificates from IT short courses, I have ITIL Foundation v.3 certification.

[The banner image on this page is a cropped version of a photograph of St Cross College, Oxford by Kaihsu Tai made available under various Creative Commons licenses, including the Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. ]

This page was published on 9 April 2016 and last updated on August 29, 2022<!-- by Paul-->.