Chulalongkorn University s International Programs: Platform for Students Mobility Assist. Prof. Rattachat Mongkolnavin, Ph.D CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY 6 th University Administrators Workshop Kyoto, February 22-23 2011
Pillar of the Kingdom A source of higher learning, serving as the nation s resource centre and as an intellectual leader in sustainable development. Established : March 26, 1917 by H.M. King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) and named after his father H.M. King Chulalongkorn (Rama V)
Overview Chulalongkorn University (Chula) is approaching 100 th year of establishment in 2017. Chula has a mission to become World Class National University. First UG International Program started in 1995 Currently Chula consists of 19 Faculties, Graduate School, 3 Colleges and 10 Institutes.
CU International Status Programs Number of Program 421 International Program 85 (13 UG, 72 PG) Staff Academic Staff 3,124 International Staff 205 Students Undergraduate 20,084 Graduate 12,994 Total Number 33,078 International Students Ordinary Program 68 International Program 243 Inbound Exchange 118 Total Number 429
Chulalongkorn University Producing Quality Global Citizens
Morals and Ethics Professional Ethics Attributes of Chula Morals and Ethics Skills Professional skill Communication skill IT skill Neumerical skill Management skill Graduates 2010 Public Mindedness and Social Responsibility Wellness Body Mind Society Wisdom Valuing Thainess Leadership Inquiring Mind Learning to Learn Well rounded In-depth Knowledge High Level Thinking Life Long Learning Critical thinking Problem solving Creativity
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International Program Objectives (Phase I) All courses are taught in ENGLISH. To accommodate the demand of International Secondary School students. Widen international academic cooperation.
Students Mobility Objectives Provide opportunity for student to learn about other cultures. Using other sources of expertise to expand student knowledge. Form bridges for future research, academics and business cooperation.
International Program Objectives (Phase II) Being a platform for exchanging of students worldwide. Being a platform for employing international lecturers. Getting international recognition.
International Student Profile 2% 22% Thai Program International Program English Program 76% Percentage of international student in different type of program.
International Student 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 China Japan America England Canada Korea Burma Bangladesh Phillipines France Taiwan India Denmark Botswana Russia Laos Vietnam Australia Switzerland Cambodia Norway Italy Germany Malaysia Iceland Indonesia Pakistan Singapore Malaysia Spain Netherland Camaroon Germany Maldive Estonia Hungary Belize Oman Nepal Sri Lanka Bhutan Israel Ethiopia Sudan English Program Thai Program International Program
International Program Profile 5% 21% Int. Undergraduate Student Int. Postgraduate Student (Master) Int. Postgraduate Student (Doctoral) 74%
Current Mobility Situation and Problem in Asia University s Perspective Low number of exchange students. More scholarship offered than takers. More outbound than inbound in case of Chula. Difficulties in matching relevant programs. Student s Perspective Lack of interest to study abroad no standardized credit transfer, extend studying time and no extra benefit. Diverse culture, quality of education and standard of living.
Challenges for Students Mobility in ASIA 1. Standardization of credit transfer. 2. Creation of Double, Dual or Joint Degree. 3. Quality Assurance of Program Offered. 4. Increasing number of International Program or courses taught in English. 5. Improve quality of living. 6. Management of scholarships.
Possible Programs and Degrees Normal Program Exchange Program Degree Joint Degree International Program Double Degree (2 different Degrees) Exchange Program Co-developed Program Dual Degree
Improve Facilities Library Internet Student learning center
International Residence 800 Rooms for Int. and Graduate Student 500 Rooms for Staff
Chamchuri 9 Multi-purpose student learning center
Conclusion International Program can help promote student mobility. Program must seek to widen cooperation with suitable partners. Program should include opportunity for internship or credit transfer to promote mobility Identifying student s interest is a priority. Seek, provide and publicize Scholarship to promote more mobility. Exploring possibility of awarding different or complementary degree types. University resources must be sufficient and attractive to students.
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