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Thai universities listed at UNESCO
in the database of IAU International Association of Universites

UNESCO IAU

 

IAU, founded in 1950, is the UNESCO-based worldwide association of higher education institutions. It brings together institutions and organisations from some 150 countries for reflection and action on common concerns and collaborates with various international, regional and national bodies active in higher education. Its services are available on the priority basis to Members but also to organisations, institutions and authorities concerned with higher education, as well as to individual policy and decision-makers, specialists, administrators, teachers, researchers and students.

The list below is extracted from the List of Universities of the World maintained by the International Association of Universities. This database is used by most academic institutions when it comes to the question whether you can transfer credits from a foreign university.

Detailed information on these institutions is available in the International Handbook of Universities and the World Higher Education Database CD-ROM (WHED), both published annually, the first one in August, the other one in January.

IAU database entries for Thailand, as of January 2011

Please note: The institutions are listed with their Thai names. The English names or abbreviations are noted accordingly.
Mahawithayalai means university in Thai, Withayalai means college, and Sataban means institute.

Those universities that act as a link offer an international program. The link leads you to the university description on this Web site. (If you look for the Web addresses of all Thai universities and colleges, please click here.)


 

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Please note that we cannot take any responsibility for the correctness of the data shown on this Web site. We try our very best, but we depend on universities, their Web sites, and fellow students and lecturers, to get updates when ever programs, conditions, or tuition fees change.

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