1.267m in public universities in Thailand as of 2nd term of 2023
SUNDAY, JUNE 02, 2024
A total of 1.546 million people were studying in public and private universities in Thailand as of the second semester of 2023, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation announced on Sunday.
World university portal names Mahidol best university in Thailand
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024
Mahidol University is at the top of this year’s list of best universities in Thailand, which was compiled by the international higher education institute ranking platform, uniRank.
Thailand's low birthrate is affecting enrolments at Thai universities
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2023
Thai universities are struggling due to lower enrolments because of the sharp decline in the number of new births over the past several years, an education professional said.
University flight simulator centre takes off as aviation sector begins to soar
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022
Dhurakij Pundit University’s (DPU) College of Aviation Development and Training (CADT) opened a flight simulator centre on Tuesday as Thailand’s aviation industry starts to fly high post-Covid.
Thai unis, private firms join hands to open AI Engineering Institute
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022
Six leading Thai universities have agreed to cooperate with the Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Ministry and some private firms to open the Artificial Intelligence Engineering Institute (AIEI).
Over 200,000 uni seats empty despite TCAS being successful
MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2019
THOUGH all five rounds of the 2019 Thai University Central Admission System (TCAS) have been “highly successful”, more than 200,000 seats are still vacant, reflecting a serious need for Thai universities to improve, Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT) chairman Suchatvee Suwansawat said on Sunday.
Universities brace for the challenges posed by technology, demographics
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2018
THE COMING year will be challenging for Thai universities due to the falling birth rate, technological disruption and the fast-changing needs of students and employers, educators acknowledge.
THAI UNIVERSITIES have been dropping down the list of the world’s best higher-education institutes in recent years, and this downward trend has become a cause for concern.