Mahidol University (MU) has its origins in the first institution of
higher learning in Thailand, namely the medical school founded at
SIriraj Hospital in 1890. Later becoming the University of Medical
Sciences in 1942, the University was renamed in 1969 by H.M. King
Bhumibol Adulyadej after his own father, Prince Mahidol of Songkla, who
is widely considered to be the Father of Modern Medicine and Public
Health in Thailand. Since then, the university has expanded into a
prestigious multi-disciplinary university, covering numerous fields of
discipline including medicine, basic and applied sciences, public
health, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, engineering, environment,
veterinary sciences, sport sciences, disability studies, management,
hospitality industry, religious studies, social sciences, music and the
arts.
MU has three campuses in the Bangkok metropolitan area: the large
suburban campus at Salaya in nearby Nakhon Pathom province, and two
inner city campuses in Bangkok Noi and Phayathai in the Bangkok area, in
addition to a downtown high-rise office site for the College of
Management. There are also provincial campuses in Kanchanaburi, Nakhon
Sawan and Amnaj Charoen provinces. MU campuses are electronically linked
by a state-of-the-art computer network which provides academic,
research and administrative computing services to the various
departments of the university and to all staff and students. MU is
organized into 16 Faculties (engaged in teaching, research and academic
services), 6 Colleges (mainly teaching), 8 Institutes (mainly research)
and 8 Centers (mainly academic services). In addition to the national degree programs taught in the Thai language,
Mahidol University has offered international degree programs, taught
totally in English, for many years. Based on the concept of "Global
Quality-Thai Touch", these programs aim not only at ensuring that degree
programs have international quality, but also that students develop
into global citizens. They also provide leadership in key areas of
education to students from neighboring countries. These international
degree programs at Bachelor, Master's, Doctoral, and Graduate Diploma
attract more than international 1,000 students annually from many countries.
Mahidol University International College (MUIC) offers most of the
university's 20 international undergraduate programs. With over 30 years
of experience, the college is one of the most successful international
undergraduate degree programs in Thailand. A key factor in its success
is that MUIC has created a truly international atmosphere at various
levels, while at the same time maintaining a strong academic focus.
International degree programs at postgraduate level began more than 40
years ago and have welcomed students from over 70 countries around the world. These
include > 60 Doctoral Degree programs, > 50 Master's Degree
programs along with various Graduate Diploma programs. Postgraduate research at Mahidol University is of the highest caliber,
and students regularly win Outstanding Thesis Awards from the National
Research Council of Thailand, successfully competing with Thai students
graduating from the best universities in the world.