
I. General Information
- Year of birth: 1982.
- E-mail:nguyenthuychau@gmail.com
- Affiliation: Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies.
- Academic degree: PhD Year received: 2017.
- Training process:
2003: Graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Oriental Studies from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2006: Received a Master's degree in Social Sciences for Development from Rajabhat Phranakhon University, Thailand.
2017: Received PhD in Thai Language from Naresuan University, Thailand.
- Language proficiency: Thai (good), English (fair).
- Main research focus: Thai language and culture.
II. Scientific works
Article
- "Traditional Thai weddings in Thailand"Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 5/2010, pp. 72-78.
- "The role of water in certain Thai rituals"Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 10/2012, pp. 64-69.
- การศึกษาเปรียบเทียบคำเรียกญ าติในภาษาไทยและภาษาเวึ(A Comparative Study of Kinship Terms in Thai and Vietnamese), Journal of Humanities, Naresuan University, Vol. 12, No. 2, May – August 2015, pp. 39-52.
- ลักษณะทางสังคมและวัฒนธ รรมที่สะท้อนจากการใช้คำ เรียกบุคคลที่สามสำหรับผ ู้หญิงในนวนิยายเวียดนาม พ.ศ.2473-2553 (Socio-cultural characteristics reflected in third-person pronouns used for Vietnamese women from 1930 to 2010), Journal of Mekong Societies, Vol. 11, No. 3, September – December 2015, pp. 85-104.
- ภาพสะท้อนทางวัฒนธรรมจากกาฤ ช้ในภาษาเวียดนาม(Cultural characteristics reflected in the use of pronouns in Vietnamese), Journal of Liberal Arts, Ubon Ratchathani University, Vol. 13, No. 1, January – June 2017, pp. 32-67.
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
- The element of water in Thai idioms and proverbs.((Principal researcher), University-level research project, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, CS.2010.02, 2010-2011.
IV. Awards, scholarship
- Master's scholarship at Rajabaht Phranakhon University, Thailand, 2004-2006.
- ASEAN Scholarship for postgraduate students at Naresuan University, Thailand, 2013-2017.