Professor Dr. Wilert Puriwat, President of Chulalongkorn University, announces the findings from the "Future of Jobs 2025" report. Chulalongkorn University is the only partner institution in Thailand to collaborate with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to propose a roadmap for coping with changes in the labour market over the 2025-2030 period.
The report is based on a comprehensive survey of 1,000 employers, covering 14 million workers across 22 industries and 55 economies globally. The findings show that:
- 170 million new jobs are expected to emerge, driven by technological change and the green transition.
- 92 million jobs are predicted to disappear due to automation and economic transformations.
- A net employment growth of 7%, equivalent to 78 million jobs globally.
The order of priority is as follows:
By 2030, two-fifths of existing skills will transform. The top skills for Thailand reflect a unique focus on AI and big data, analytical thinking, creative thinking, and networks and cybersecurity. Globally, AI and big data, networks and cybersecurity, technological literacy, and creative thinking take precedence.
Top 5 Workforce Strategies for ThailandProfessor Dr. Wilert Puriwat also stated "Chulalongkorn University has become 'The University of AI', creating "Future Humans" who are not only experts in the use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) but also possess unique skills such as II (Instinctual Intelligence). The important thing is that the 'new generation' must not only have a smart brain but also a good heart, transforming technological abilities into a force that creates value for both themselves and society."
"Chulalongkorn University sets the standard as a university of innovations for society and is listed in the World's Top 100 Universities for Academic Reputation, in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2021-2022."