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List of universities and colleges in Thailand. Appearance. As of 2018, Thailand had 310 colleges, universities, and tertiary academic institutes. [ 1 ] This is a categorized listing of institutions of higher learning in Thailand.
Prince of Songkla University is always ranked in the top 10 universities of Thailand. The university was 481st worldwide in 2006 [6] and 525th in 2007 [7] in THES - QS World University Rankings which was the 7th and 6th Thai universities on the list, respectively.
Chulalongkorn University (CU, Thai: จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย, RTGS: Chulalongkon Mahawitthayalai), nicknamed Chula (Thai: จุฬาฯ), is a public autonomous research university in Bangkok, Thailand.
Using Thai as the language of instruction, Bangkok University awards bachelor's degrees, [9] master's degrees, [10] and doctoral degrees. [11] The university also has an international program, [12] using English as the language of instruction.
The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) Thai: สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์) is the only public higher education institution in Thailand that teaches only at the graduate level (postgraduate) with a strong emphasis on Management, Economics and Sustainable Development. It ...
Stamford College was established in Singapore and Malaysia in 1950. Subsequently a campus under the name of Stamford International College was opened in Thailand in 1995 as a joint venture with Far East Stamford International Co. Ltd. While the institution was started with an English-based international curriculum, parallel courses in Thai ...
Webster University Thailand (WUT) is an international campus of Webster University from Webster Groves, Missouri, US. [2][3][4] The US-based non-profit [5] university established its international campus in Thailand in 1999 with an undergraduate campus near the resort town of Hua Hin in the district of Cha-am, and additional graduate and ...
The 2nd World Vesak Conference between 18–21 May 2005 Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University. The university was founded in 1887 by King Chulalongkorn with the purpose of establishing a higher education institute for Buddhist monks, novices, and laypersons with an emphasis on Buddhist studies and other subjects. The university began offering classes in 1889. It adopted its current name in ...