About UNDV
Story of each Vesak Celebrations
UNDV History
History of UN Day of Vesak Celebrations
ICDV EXCO
International Council of the United Nations Day of Vesak
IABU EXCO
International Association of Buddhist Universities
IABU/ICDV OFFICE
Officers and Location
Project
Background & Objectives
Bangkok Declaration
on The International Celebration on the Occasion
of United Nations Day of Vesak
 

Panel Discussion on the Main Theme:
Education and Global Citizenship: A Buddhist Perspective
Keynote Speaker
Mr. Phongthep Thepkanjana
Thailand Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister


Speakers
Venerable Professor Mahinda Deegalle
Most Ven. Bhikkuni SHI RURUI
Jack Miller
Jamie Cresswell

Moderators
Venerable Assoc. Prof. Phra Sigambhirayan, Ph.D.
Venerable Phra Khammai Dhammasami
Panel Discussion on the Theme:
Contribution of Buddhist Sangha for Education and Humanity
Speakers
Venerable Ashin Nyanissara
Venerable Seck Kwang Phing
Venerable Phramaha Anilaman Dhammasakiyo, Ph.D
SUAH KIM (Bhikkhuni Soun )
Prof. Chandima Wijebandara

Moderators
Venerable Dr. Tampalawela Dhammaratana
Phra Rajavaramuni
 

The President of Supreme Sangha Council Committee of Thailand
Somdej Phra Sangharaj Sakol Mahasanghaparinayok


The President of IABU/ICDV
The Most Venerable Prof. Dr. Phra Brahmapundit


The Secretary-General of the United Nations
Ban Ki-moon


The Director-General of UNESCO
Irina Bokova


President of the Privy Council and Statesman
H.E. General Prem Tinsulanonda


Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand
Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra
Prime Minister of Australia
The Honourable Julia Eileen Gillard


Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina


Sangha Supreme Council Message


Council of Ministers Messages


Messages from The Foreign Embassies and Consulates in Thailand


VIP Messages


Organization Messages
 

United Nations Conference Centre
Information
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University (MCU)
Phutthamonthon
Hotel & Accommodations
Suvarnabhumi Airport
Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Wat Phra Kaew
Ayutthaya World Heritage

Volunteer's News
News and schedule for Vesak 2013's volunteer
Available Positions
Do you have what it takes to be a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer?
Apply to be a Volunteer
Once in a lifetime Opportunity
Volunteer FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer
Volunteer Policy
Policy on volunteering
 

Live Broadcasting
United Nations Day of Vesak 2013 Live
Video Broadcasting
United Nations Day of Vesak 2013 Video Highlight
Press Released
2013's Press Collection
Gallery
View Photo from the Event
Media Download
Logo and High Quality Photo
Books
View & Download Academic books
Music
Exhibitions
Read & View Exhibitions's Theme and Concepts
 


Biography
Brief Biography of His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara The Supreme Patriarch of Thailand (Suvaddhana Mahãthera Charoen Gajavatra)
Celebration Documentary
on His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand
Panel Discussion on the Theme:
Contribution of Buddhist Sangha for Education and Humanity
View & Download Books
On The Celebration of the100th Birthday Anniversary of His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara
The Supreme Patriarch of Thailand
3rd October 2013
 
Volunteer

  Volunteer's News
News and schedule for Vesak 2013's volunteer
Available Positions
Do you have what it takes to be a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer?
Ending apply position for secretary team
Apply to be a Volunteer
Once in a lifetime Opportunity
Volunteer FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer
Volunteer Policy
Policy on volunteering

More information please contact: IABU&ICUNDV Office
401,Zone D, D400 4th floor, School Building, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Lamsai, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya 13170
Tel: + 66 35 248 098, 668 0089 8896 Fax: + 66 35 248 099

For Volunteer: kampanat2529@gmail.com
     


Volunteer Policy
Policy on volunteering

Do I have what it takes to be a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer?
What happens after I submit my application?
What kind of training will I receive?
What do I get for being a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer?
I want in! How do I volunteer?


Do I have what it takes to be a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer?

As a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer, you need heaps of passion and commitment.

Before the event, you will have to dedicate some time training for the job, and there will be a lot of hard work during the celebration, but also lots of fun!

As a volunteer, you will not receive a salary. But what you will get is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of the Buddhism religion.

To be a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer, please make sure

You are able to complete all the compulsory pre-Vesak Day Celebration training and attend pre-Vesak Day Celebration volunteer briefings.

You are prepared to volunteer your time and service for at least 5 days in a row during the celebration Day, and work on 12-hour shifts each time.

While we welcome diverse language skills, please note that the working language is English. Hence, you need to be able to understand English. If you know any other languages, it would be a plus!

You need to have Internet access and an email address (we'll be keeping in touch with you mostly through email and the website). The e-learning and evaluation components will be conducted online as well.


What happens after I submit my application?

We will try to match your interests with the volunteer opportunities available. If you're shortlisted, we'll contact you before the end of March. As volunteers with different skills may be required for each phase in the run-up to the Vesak Day Celebration, we may contact each of you at different times.

There are many areas in which you could volunteer. We'll try our best to match your interests with the opportunities available, but please understand that a perfect fit may not always be possible.

If you have not heard from us, please be patient. This means we're still trying our best to match you to the most appropriate volunteer opportunity. When one becomes available, we'll be sure to get in touch with you. We expect to complete volunteer selection by May 2013. If for whatever reason, we don't have a suitable opportunity for you, we will inform you by April 2013. There are other ways you can nonetheless be a part of the Olympic Vesak Day.

Once you are selected as a Vesak Day Celebration volunteer trainee, you will be asked to attend training sessions to get yourself ready. Only by completing all your training will you "graduate" as a full-fledged Veasak day Celebration Volunteer.


What kind of training will I receive?

You must attend the compulsory Core Training course, where you will learn more about the Vesak Day Celebration Movement and Buddhism

You must also attend venue- and job-specific Specialist Training to prepare you for your duties during the Vesak Day Celebration.

Training will be conducted either online through e-learning or in classes. We urge you to take your training seriously as it will equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to tackle the challenges on the job. The final selection of volunteers will take place in May 2013 after you have completed your training and evaluation, so put your best foot forward!


What do I get for being a YOG Volunteer?

As a Vesak Day Celebration Volunteer, you will receive a Certificate of Participation as a token of recognition of your contribution. More importantly, you get the special opportunity to be part of the United Nation Day of Vesak, see first-hand what goes on behind the scenes, make friends with Buddhist people from all over the world and learn about the cultures and traditions of visitors from both near and far!

What's more, all Vesak Day Celebration Volunteers can choose to be contacted for volunteering opportunities for future events.


I want in! How do I volunteer?

Complete the application form and submit it on-line by click here