Blessed with a wealth of culture and
traditions, Thailand stands out in the Southeast Asian region as a country of
grace and pride. In terms of human resource development, the nation well
realizes the challenges of the globalized world, and thus values highly
international collaborative relationships.
Thailand's
unique cultural beauty is striking and graceful, allowing all who have come to
experience it to appreciate the treasures of art, music and literature which
have shaped the refined ways of Thai people's life, and harmonized their
hearts in a time of happiness and haziness.
Academically,
the Ministry of University Affairs (MUA), as an agency responsible for most
degree granting institutions of the country (both public and private), has
placed an emphasis on internationalization and regionalization of higher
education. Its geographical setting at the heart of the Southeast Asian
region, combined with its able workforce and strong infrastructure, has
served as an ideal meeting place for intellects and scholars to learn more
about the country and the region.
The
MUA has been actively involved in regional and international activities at the
bilateral, trilateral and multilateral levels, through it's representation in
relevant forms such as ASEAN, APEC and Unesco, and through the implementation
of memorandums of understanding signed with countries in Asia, Europe, North
and Latin Americas. The MUA renders financial support for exchange programs
through University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP), and through
provision of 144 exchange grants from Thai universities and countries in the
Greater Mekong Subregion (Cambodia, Lao PDR, Mynmmar, Southern China, Thailand
and Vietnam). The Royal Thai Government has agreed to fund 5.5 billion bath
(US$144 million) for the setting up of 150 doctoral programs from 2000-2004.
The direct exposure and consistent interactions under numerous programs and
activities with its global higher education partners have enabled Thailand to
grow, ready to cope with the uncertainties of today and tomorrow.
Thai higher education also has its diversity to offer. It has
more than 3,000 programs of study in various areas of specialization, from
undergraduate up to the doctoral degrees. It also meets the demands of local
and international students who wish to enroll in programs using English as a
medium of instruction, by providing over 350 such programs.
The MUA has given no less importance to the quality of
education. Its initiative on quality assurance systems, currently implemented
as an integral internal effort, is at its highest gear, ready for the external
auditing by an independent body to perform its duties in several years' time.
On the other end, Thailand has got loans from the World Bank and Asian
Development Bank to the upgrade laboratory equipment of undergraduate and
graduate studies nationwide, in order to ensure that faculty and students
alike will have the hands-on experience to become highly capable in the
science and technology field - so much needed in the national and regional
development of the fast-changing hi-tech world.
Besides of its involvement in a good number of regional and
international programs and activities, Thai higher education institutions have
enjoyed academic resources, links and networking offered by the numerous
offices that Thailand has been host to. Some examples are the ASEAN University
Network (AUN) Secretariat, aiming to strengthen ASEAN awareness and
cooperation; the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher
Learning (ASAIHL), which encourages exchanges of faculty and students in the
region; SEAMEO Regional Center for Higher Education and Development (RIHED) at
MUA's building, which promotes international links among members in the
Southeast Asian Region; and UNCTAD-Thailand's most recent agreement to
establish an Institute of Trade and Development, providing training to
developing countries on trade diplomacy and the other areas they need for the
free trade globe.
As exchange and study programs in Thailand are on the rise,
the MUA and Thai higher education institutions have adjusted themselves to
accommodate the needs for electronic and other physical facilities for foreign
students and guests alike, through the duration of their academic undertakings
in the country.
With increased expertise and accumulated experiences in
favorable international environments, as well as the precious cultural
heritage Thailand has to offer, Thai higher education has attracted increasing
numbers of students, faculty, researchers and experts from neighboring
countries and those across the region to study and undertake various joint
projects, acquiring and sharing intellectual and cultural richness for mutual
academic excellence, benefit and understanding.
For further information, please contact:
Division of International Cooperation
Ministry of University Affairs
328 Si Ayutthaya Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok, 10400 Thailand
Tel: (662) 245-8268, 2461106-14 ext 746, 751
Fax: (662) 246-4030
Email: intcoop4@mua.go.th
URL: www.inter.mua.go.th
Authors
Dr. Porntip Kanjananiyot &
Khun Paad Nilphan
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