Nattavud Pimpa
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Nattavud Pimpa (Thai: ณัฐวุฒิ พิมพา) (born March 31, 1974) is an education academic. He has published extensively in the area of marketing education and comparative education.
Dr. Pimpa earned his bachelor degree in English from Chulalongkorn University, Master of Business from Victoria University, Australia, and Ph.D. in international education from Monash University.
In 2005, Dr. Pimpa appeared in a Thai reality television series called Tua Jing which claimed to be the first "search for the best television and news anchor". The program was aired on channel 3 Thailand from March-May 2005. After this show, Dr. Pimpa appeared in another reality TV series called One Night Genius and the game show Ching Roi Ching Ran.
Currently, Dr. Pimpa is a lecturer in educational management and leadership at school of education, RMIT University in Australia. He won an emerging researcher grant to investigate leadership and school culture in Thailand, Singapore, and Australia. He is also working on his second book project on strategic management in education (Asia-Pacific context).
[edit] Published works
- Marketing Like a Profession (2005)
His major articles have been published in international journals such as Higher Education, 'Journal of Studies in International Education' or 'Educational Research for Policy and Practice'.