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Ramkhamhaeng University

University in Bangkok, Thailand


Summary

University in Bangkok, Thailand

FieldValue
nameRamkhamhaeng University
native_nameมหาวิทยาลัยรามคำแหง
imageEmblem of Ramkhamhaeng University, BW.svg
mottoAs a candle gives light, Ramkhamhaeng guides your way
established1971
typePublic, Knowledge market university with Open-door policy
budget1,179 million baht (FY2019)
rectorAssistant Professor Suebpong Prabyai
head_labelRoyal conferrer
headMaha Chakri Sirindhorn, Princess Royal of Thailand
students435,000
undergrad400,000
postgrad35,000
cityBangkok
countryThailand
free_labelNewspaper
freeThe Ramkhamhaeng News
colorsBlue and Gold
affiliationASAIHL
website

Ramkhamhaeng University (RU; , ) is Thailand's largest public university. It was named in honour of King Ramkhamhaeng, one of the 5 children of Por Khun Sri-Intharathitaya and Nang Sueng, who was believed to have created the Thai alphabet and for establishing of Theravada Buddhism as the state religion of the Sukhothai Kingdom. The university provides an effective and economical way to meet public demand for higher education.

Once completed, Ramkhamhaeng University MRT station on MRT Orange Line will serve the university.

Famous university chant "พ่อกูชื่อศรีแม่กูนางเสืองลูกหลานเต๊มเมือง รามคำแหง" meaning, "My father is Sri, my mother is Sueng, with their abundance of descendants, Ramkhamhaeng".

Overview

Ramkhamhaeng University has two major campuses, both in Bangkok. Freshman classes are held at Bang Na campus in Prawet district. Most others classes are conducted at the main campus at Hua Mak, Bang Kapi District. Approximately 435,000 students attend the university, 400,000 undergraduates and 35,000 graduate students. Tuition fees are in the range of 7,155–8,880 baht per academic year. The university's budget allocation from the central government for FY2019 is 1,179 million baht, down from FY2018.

International program

  • Institute of International Studies (IIS-RU) is an international program providing a diverse range of academic disciplines. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in both English and Chinese for Thai and international students, in collaboration with overseas universities.

Clubs

Curriculum

  • Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Faculty of Law
      • Common law Department
      • Public law Department
      • International law Department
      • Procedural law Department
      • Civil law Department
      • Commercial law Department
      • Law and development Department
    • Faculty of Political Science
      • Plan A (Government)
      • Plan B (International relations)
      • Plan C (Public administration)
    • Faculty of Humanities
      • English language
      • Thai language
      • Chinese language
      • French language
      • German language
      • Spanish language
      • Russian language
      • Japanese language
      • Philosophy
      • History
      • Sociology and Anthropology
      • Library and information science
      • Heritage tourism
    • Faculty of Business Administration
      • Management
      • Finance and Banking
      • Marketing
      • Digital Business Communication
      • Hospitality Industry and Tourism
      • Human Resource Management
      • International business
      • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
      • Accounting
    • Faculty of Economics
      • Mathematical economics
      • Financial risk management
      • Public Finance and Economic Development
      • International Economics and Globalization
      • Agricultural economics
    • Faculty of Education
      • Education Department
        • Primary education
        • English language
        • Chinese language
        • Social studies
        • Mathematics
        • Computer science education
      • Physical education
      • Health education
      • Sports science
        • Recreation
        • Sports science
      • Educational research
      • Educational technology
      • Lifelong learning
      • Special education
      • Agro-Industrial Complex
      • Home economics
      • Psychology
        • Counseling psychology
        • Industrial and organizational psychology
      • Geography
      • Educational management
      • Thai language
      • Early childhood education
      • Visual arts education
      • Science
    • Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts
      • Thai Dancing Art
      • Thai Music
      • Popular music
      • Western music
    • Faculty of Mass Communication
      • Mass communication
      • Integrated Communication
      • Multimedia journalism
      • Broadcasting
    • Faculty of Human Resource Development
      • Human Resource Development
    • Faculty of Business service
      • Cultural tourism
    • Faculty of Social Science
      • Social science
    • Institute of International Studies
  • Science and Technology
    • Faculty of Science
      • Mathematics
      • Statistical Science
      • Chemistry
      • Physics
      • Biology
      • Computer science
      • Operations research
      • Materials science
      • Food technology
      • Electronics
      • Biotechnology
      • Environmental science
      • Agricultural technology
      • Radiographer
      • Information technology
    • Faculty of Engineering
      • Civil engineering
      • Industrial engineering
      • Environmental engineering
      • Computer engineering
  • Health Sciences
    • Faculty of Public Health
      • Public health
    • Faculty of Optometry

Notable alumni

  • Abhisit Vejjajiva (born 1964), politician and Thailand's 27th prime minister

  • Sitang Buathong (born 1962), actress and internet personality

  • NistA and NistY Krusagayavong (born 1997), singer-songwriter, rapper, model and actress twin sisters; members of Thai musical duo PRINCESS KILL

References

References

  1. "History".
  2. Cœdès, George. (1968). "The Indianized States of Southeast Asia". University of Hawaii Press.
  3. Chakrabongse, C., 1960, ''Lords of Life'', London: Alvin Redman Limited
  4. "History of Higher Education in Thailand".
  5. (n.d.). "Ramkhamhaeng University". Bangkok Post.
  6. "Thailand's Budget in Brief Fiscal Year 2019".
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