Maejo University is one of 50 universities included in U-Multirank for Thailand. Maejo University is a large public university located in Chiang Mai with 14716 students enrolled (2019 data or latest available). It was founded in 1932. With regard to the scope of its subjects and degree programmes offered, the Maejo University is a comprehensive institution. It offers programmes in foreign languages. The Maejo University graduation rate is 82,87 for bachelors (B score) and 84,77 for masters (B score). As made clear by its sunburst chart – a snapshot illustration of the university’s performance profile across the five U-Multirank dimensions – the Maejo University is strongest in Regional Engagement. Its overall profile shows top performance across various indicators, with 5 ‘A’ (very good) scores overall. For a comprehensive overview of this university’s performance, see its complete performance scores in the tables below.
Maejo University
63 Sansai-Phrao Road, Nongharn, Sansai District
50290 Chiang Mai
Thailand
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Outreach programs
Pedagogiacally skilled teaching staff
0
0
4
Digital education investment
3
%0
66.08
Bachelor graduation rate
82.87
%0
100
Masters graduation rate
84.77
%0
100
Graduating on time (bachelors)
76.04
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
15.07
%0
100
Relative BA graduate unemployment
25
%Relative MA graduate unemployment
0
%Relative graduate unemployment long first degree
Graduating on time (long first degree)
Graduation rate long first degree
Gender balance
0.96
1.22
86.44
Female authors
53.11
%0
100
Citation rate
0.82
0.11
2.71
Research publications (absolute numbers)
329
0
98,038
Research publications (size-normalised)
0.022
0
13.17
External research income
0
859.22
Art related output
0
24.96
Top cited publications
7.3
%0
32.8
Interdisciplinary publications
9.3
0.3
35.7
Post-doc positions
0
%0
100
Professional publications
0
54.68
Open Access Publications
22.5
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
2.4
%0
59.7
Income from private sources
0
888.9
Patents awarded (absolute numbers)
0
0
3,266
Patents awarded (size-normalised)
0
0
500.4
Industry co-patents
Spin-offs
0
334.57
Publications cited in patents
0.48
%0
7.3
Income from continuous professional development
0
100
Graduate companies
0.23
0
433.85
Foreign language bachelor programmes
0
100
Foreign language master programmes
5.41
%0
100
Foreign language long first degree programmes
Student mobility
0.03
0
1
International academic staff
1.54
%0
100
International joint publications
54.1
%6.3
92.4
International doctorate degrees
13.47
%0
100
Bachelor graduates working in the region
99.8
%0
100
Master graduates working in the region
100
%0
100
Student internships in the region
97.73
%0
100
Regional joint publications
33.1
%0
93.5
Income from regional sources
0
100
Regional Publications with Industrial Partners
Social inclusion
0.2 % students with disability; 1.5 % mature students
Female academic staff
55
%Student-staff ratio
10.94
159.57
5.73
Graduating on time (bachelors)
92.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
20.5
0
284.4
Doctorate productivity
0
2.98
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,800
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
62
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
1.03
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
6
Total number of students in field (major)
62
Percentage of female students
45
%Profile in teaching & learning
-ฺPlant breeding -Plant disease and insect - Crop Production -Post harvest - Seed technology
-ฺPlant breeding -Plant disease and insect - Crop Production -Post harvest - Seed technology
Profile in research
Organic , GAP standard and smart farming
Organic , GAP standard and smart farming
Research website
http://www.chumphon.mju.ac.th
Major profile of faculty
Crop Production, Plant disease and insec, Organic , GAP standard and smart farming
Crop Production, Plant disease and insec, Organic , GAP standard and smart farming
Graduating in time
92.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
6
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
94
%Total number of students
62
Students in their 1st year
22
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
463
€Tuiton fees for international students
463
€Special features of the study programmes
Plant breeding, Seed technology , Organic and smart farming, Plant production standards systems, Commercial farming systems and managements
Plant breeding, Seed technology , Organic and smart farming, Plant production standards systems, Commercial farming systems and managements
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
15
159.57
5.73
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
45.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
5
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
15.3
0
284.4
Doctorate productivity
0
2.98
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,800
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
0.89
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
72
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
3
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
93.5
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
11
Total number of students in field (major)
120
Percentage of female students
67
%Profile in teaching & learning
Course features both theoretical and practical learning which is divided into 3 groups: core courses, elective courses in 4 subgroups (Postharvest Technology and Innovation, Food Science and Technology, Agricultural Engineering, and Logistic and Supply...
Course features both theoretical and practical learning which is divided into 3 groups: core courses, elective courses in 4 subgroups (Postharvest Technology and Innovation, Food Science and Technology, Agricultural Engineering, and Logistic and Supply Chain Management).
Teaching & learning website
http://www.engineer.mju.ac.th
Profile in research
Postharvest technology is interdisciplinary science and technique applied to agricultural produce after harvest for its production, conservation, processing, packaging, distribution, marketing and utilization to meet the food and nutritional requiremen...
Postharvest technology is interdisciplinary science and technique applied to agricultural produce after harvest for its production, conservation, processing, packaging, distribution, marketing and utilization to meet the food and nutritional requirements of the people in relation to their needs.
Research website
http://www.engineer.mju.ac.th
Major profile of faculty
Postharvest technology, Logistic and supply chain management, Horticulture
Postharvest technology, Logistic and supply chain management, Horticulture
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
19
Students in their 1st year
19
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
101
€Tuiton fees for international students
575
€Special features of the study programmes
Postharvest technology program is a scientific program mainly focused on how to reduce postharvest loss and also to improve quality, safety and marketability of fresh produce. The applications on postharvest handling are including harvesting index, coo...
Postharvest technology program is a scientific program mainly focused on how to reduce postharvest loss and also to improve quality, safety and marketability of fresh produce. The applications on postharvest handling are including harvesting index, cooling, packaging, storage and distribution. Postharvest technology is interdisciplinary science and technique applied to agricultural produce after harvest for its production, conservation, processing, packaging, distribution, marketing and utilization to meet the food and nutritional requirements of consumers in relation to their needs.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
159.57
5.73
Graduating on time (bachelors)
2.2
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
100
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
57.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/90
9
Gender balance
1.57
0.04
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
48.1
0
284.4
Doctorate productivity
0
2.98
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,800
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
9.27
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
29
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
100
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
98.2
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
96.43
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
20
Total number of students in field (major)
Percentage of female students
Other study programmes
PhD
PhD
Profile in teaching & learning
Faculty of Animal Science and Technology is committed to resolve the challenges problem of the country in livestock production by providing a broad knowledge in animal science containing animal farm management, animal nutrition, animal physiology and b...
Faculty of Animal Science and Technology is committed to resolve the challenges problem of the country in livestock production by providing a broad knowledge in animal science containing animal farm management, animal nutrition, animal physiology and behavior, animal health and welfare, meat science, food safety, and research skills to cultivate individual who posses knowledge and practical skills in animal science as well as demonstrates a leadership with moral and ethics.
Teaching & learning website
http://www.as2.mju.ac.th/
Profile in research
Faculty of animal science and technology’s research aims to create new knowledge and innovation in order to improve productivity of livestock production under food security issue and climate change condition. The potential research areas consist of ani...
Faculty of animal science and technology’s research aims to create new knowledge and innovation in order to improve productivity of livestock production under food security issue and climate change condition. The potential research areas consist of animal nutrition, animal breeding, swine production, animal biotechnology, animal physiology, animal waste management and organic livestock production.
Research website
http://www.as2.mju.ac.th/
Major profile of faculty
animal husbandry, livestock animal, nutrition and welfare
animal husbandry, livestock animal, nutrition and welfare
Graduating in time
2.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
5
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
766
Students in their 1st year
222
International students
1
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
831
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,407
€Special features of the study programmes
have skill and expert in specific of Animal Science- Poutry production, Swine Production, Diary Cattle or Nutriiton.
have skill and expert in specific of Animal Science- Poutry production, Swine Production, Diary Cattle or Nutriiton.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
0
%Total number of students
14
Students in their 1st year
3
International students
2
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,008
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,159
€Special features of the study programmes
specialist in Animal Science experimental and research .
specialist in Animal Science experimental and research .
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
14.06
159.57
5.73
Graduating on time (bachelors)
97.3
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
68.4
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
41.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
1.57
0.04
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
0
0
284.4
Doctorate productivity
0
2.98
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,800
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
5
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
66.7
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
100
Academic staff (fte)
151
Total number of students in field (major)
2,146
Percentage of female students
Other study programmes
Program in Soil Science Bachelor (incl. BA honours) and Master of Science Program in Geosocial Based Sustainable Development
Program in Soil Science Bachelor (incl. BA honours) and Master of Science Program in Geosocial Based Sustainable Development
Profile in teaching & learning
To lay an emphasis on producing the graduates with can apply agricultural science for enhancing plant productivity on manner of suitability keeping up with paradigm shift and in the frame of moral and ethical standards.
To lay an emphasis on producing the graduates with can apply agricultural science for enhancing plant productivity on manner of suitability keeping up with paradigm shift and in the frame of moral and ethical standards.
Teaching & learning website
https://ap.mju.ac.th
Profile in research
The sustainable development of agricultural technology is central to solving major future issues, such as how to ensure a sufficient and safe food production for a growing population. The research carried out at the Faculty of Agricultural Production p...
The sustainable development of agricultural technology is central to solving major future issues, such as how to ensure a sufficient and safe food production for a growing population. The research carried out at the Faculty of Agricultural Production provides science-based perspectives and means for meeting future challenges in agriculture and food production. Such challenges arise particularly from climate change and adaptation strategies, other environmental issues, food safety and supply, as well as energy production and saving. The goal of research is to promote the sustainable production.
Research website
https://ap.mju.ac.th
Major profile of faculty
plant science, plant protection, soil science, agricultural extension, horticulture, geosocial, pests control, plant breeding, smart agriculture
plant science, plant protection, soil science, agricultural extension, horticulture, geosocial, pests control, plant breeding, smart agriculture
Graduating in time
98
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
363
Students in their 1st year
103
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
634
€Tuiton fees for international students
634
€Special features of the study programmes
Agronomy is the study of science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, and fiber. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over factors that affect field crops, It presents agriculture from an...
Agronomy is the study of science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, and fiber. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over factors that affect field crops, It presents agriculture from an integrated, holistic perspective in relation to productivity and quality product for different uses. Students will gain direct experience in internships at local farms and related business or government sectors. Also, in recent years, it is considered that efficiency of plant breeding technology and precision agriculture that could develop.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
55.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,158
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,158
€Special features of the study programmes
Graduates with a degree in Agonomy enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in production, management, marketing and research. Graduates often subjected to improve the yield and quality of field crops . Developing methods ...
Graduates with a degree in Agonomy enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in production, management, marketing and research. Graduates often subjected to improve the yield and quality of field crops . Developing methods for handling, storing, and marketing these crops. Specializing in plant breeding, plant nutrition, seed technology, pricition agriculture or other fascinating areas of plant research.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
98.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
702
Students in their 1st year
145
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
634
€Tuiton fees for international students
634
€Special features of the study programmes
Horticulture is the study of science and technology dealing with garden crops, generally fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over factors that affect the crops, It pre...
Horticulture is the study of science and technology dealing with garden crops, generally fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over factors that affect the crops, It presents agriculture from an integrated, holistic perspective in relation to productivity and quality product for different uses. Students will gain direct experience in internships at local farms and related business or government sectors. Also, in recent years, it is considered that efficiency of organic farming and precision agriculture.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
65
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
26
Students in their 1st year
8
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,158
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,158
€Special features of the study programmes
Graduates with a degree in Horticulture enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in production, management, marketing and research. Graduates often subjected to improve the yield and quality of fruits, vegetables, flowers a...
Graduates with a degree in Horticulture enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in production, management, marketing and research. Graduates often subjected to improve the yield and quality of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants. Developing methods for handling, storing, and marketing these crops. Specializing in plant breeding, plant nutrition, plant growth regulation, or other fascinating areas of plant research.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
70.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
25
Students in their 1st year
8
International students
12
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,158
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,158
€Special features of the study programmes
Graduates with a degree in agricultural extension and rural development enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in administration, management, marketing and research. Graduates often subjected to knowledge for encouraging ...
Graduates with a degree in agricultural extension and rural development enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in administration, management, marketing and research. Graduates often subjected to knowledge for encouraging production, to increase income, or even to include actual improvement of family living of the famers and developing methods and techniques for handling rural development projects.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
98.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
399
Students in their 1st year
183
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
634
€Tuiton fees for international students
634
€Special features of the study programmes
Agricultural Extension and communication is the study of social science dealing with supply of inputs, arranging credit and marketing facilities, collecting statistics, and enforcing regulations. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science an...
Agricultural Extension and communication is the study of social science dealing with supply of inputs, arranging credit and marketing facilities, collecting statistics, and enforcing regulations. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over existing problems by integrating the contemporary knowledge to increase production, to increase income, or even to include actual improvement of family living of the famers. Students will gain direct experience in internships at local farms and related business or government sectors.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
97.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
244
Students in their 1st year
37
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
634
€Tuiton fees for international students
634
€Special features of the study programmes
Plant protection is the study of science and technology dealing with preventing losses caused to crops by insect, diseases and weeds. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over existing problems by integrating th...
Plant protection is the study of science and technology dealing with preventing losses caused to crops by insect, diseases and weeds. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over existing problems by integrating the contemporary knowledge, which includes preventive, administrative, pests control measures, precision agriculture and other means of fighting pests in order to minimize the loss of yields, causing minimal damage to the environment. Students will gain direct experience in internships at local farms and related business or government sectors.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
91.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
61
Students in their 1st year
12
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
634
€Tuiton fees for international students
634
€Special features of the study programmes
Agricultural Chemistry is the study of agricultural science dealing with agriculture material and agribusiness by mean of crops protection and productivity. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over existing pro...
Agricultural Chemistry is the study of agricultural science dealing with agriculture material and agribusiness by mean of crops protection and productivity. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over existing problems by integrating the contemporary knowledge, including agribusiness, environmental aspects and other means of agriculture material management in order to minimize the loss of yields, cost, causing minimal damage to the environment. Students will gain direct experience in internships at local farms and related business or government sectors.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
78.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
85
Students in their 1st year
14
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
634
€Tuiton fees for international students
634
€Special features of the study programmes
Medicinal plant science is the study of science and technology of producing and sing plants for medicines and cosmetics. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over factors that affect productivity and processing ...
Medicinal plant science is the study of science and technology of producing and sing plants for medicines and cosmetics. Curriculum for a bachelor's degree program is science and math-based and goes over factors that affect productivity and processing of medicinal plants. Students will gain direct experience in internships at local farms and related business or government sectors. Also, in recent years, it is considered that efficiency of plant breeding, organic medicinal plants production and precision agriculture that could develop medicinal plants productivity to meet Human health.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
159.57
5.73
Graduating on time (bachelors)
82.9
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
90
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
6.3
0
284.4
Doctorate productivity
0
2.98
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,800
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
35.15
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
100
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
10
Total number of students in field (major)
21
Percentage of female students
62
%Profile in teaching & learning
-ฺPlant breeding -Plant disease and insect - Crop Production -Post harvest - Seed technology -Animal breeding -Animal nutrition - Poultry, swine and dairy cattle Production
-ฺPlant breeding -Plant disease and insect - Crop Production -Post harvest - Seed technology -Animal breeding -Animal nutrition - Poultry, swine and dairy cattle Production
Profile in research
Organic , GAP standard and smart farming
Organic , GAP standard and smart farming
Major profile of faculty
animal husbandry , livestock animals, crop production, plant breeding
animal husbandry , livestock animals, crop production, plant breeding
Graduating in time
80.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
96
%Total number of students
71
Students in their 1st year
8
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
463
€Tuiton fees for international students
463
€Special features of the study programmes
Plant breeding, Seed technology , Organic and smart farming, Plant production standards systems, Commercial farming systems and managements
Plant breeding, Seed technology , Organic and smart farming, Plant production standards systems, Commercial farming systems and managements
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
84.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
95
%Total number of students
112
Students in their 1st year
12
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
463
€Tuiton fees for international students
463
€Special features of the study programmes
-Livestock animal production -Poultry, swine and dairy cattle managements -Animals Reproduction -Livestock business management
-Livestock animal production -Poultry, swine and dairy cattle managements -Animals Reproduction -Livestock business management
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
5.24
145.27
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
60
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
95.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
45.21
%0
79
External research income
36.5
0
963
Doctorate productivity
0
0
3.68
Research publications (absolute numbers)
88
0
10,580
Citation rate
0.67
0
2.96
Top cited publications
3.6
%0
33
Interdisciplinary publications
6.8
%0
33.1
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
33
%0
72.2
Income from private sources
0.88
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
3.4
%0
12.9
Publications cited in patents
0.65
%0
9.39
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
2
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
75
International joint publications
59.1
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
96.4
%0
100
Regional joint publications
33
%0
84.8
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
24
Total number of students in field (major)
124
Percentage of female students
89
%Other study programmes
-
-
Profile in teaching & learning
1. Explain or summarize the fundamental theories and crucial requirements regarding biotechnology for agriculture, food, and relevant fields. 2. Demonstrate practical skills and problem-solving skills in laboratory and biotechnological processes in agr...
1. Explain or summarize the fundamental theories and crucial requirements regarding biotechnology for agriculture, food, and relevant fields. 2. Demonstrate practical skills and problem-solving skills in laboratory and biotechnological processes in agricultural and industrial settings. 3. Design and manage the innovations for processing and products from biotechnology for agricultural and industrial applications. 4. Be aware of one’s jobs and responsibilities, commit to academic honesty, curiosity, and research ethics.
Teaching & learning website
http://www.biotech.mju.ac.th/
Profile in research
Research involve biotechnology in agriculture and agro-industry, including: 1. Crop and high-value plant production using large-scale plant tissue culture technology 2. Innovative production of functional and healthy food from agricultural products 3. ...
Research involve biotechnology in agriculture and agro-industry, including: 1. Crop and high-value plant production using large-scale plant tissue culture technology 2. Innovative production of functional and healthy food from agricultural products 3. Technology for agricultural waste utilization and environmental treatment 4. Processing of herbal extracts for the medicinal, veterinarian, and cosmetic applications 5. Economic crop improvement through molecular biology techniques
Research website
http://www.biotech.mju.ac.th/
Graduating in time
60
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
14
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
86
%Total number of students
106
Students in their 1st year
21
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
1. Explain or summarize the fundamental theories and crucial requirements regarding biotechnology for agriculture, food, and relevant fields 2. Demonstrate practical skills and problem-solving skills in laboratory and biotechnological processes in agr...
1. Explain or summarize the fundamental theories and crucial requirements regarding biotechnology for agriculture, food, and relevant fields 2. Demonstrate practical skills and problem-solving skills in laboratory and biotechnological processes in agricultural and industrial settings 3. Design and manage the innovations for processing and products from biotechnology for agricultural and industrial applications 4. Be aware of one’s jobs and responsibilities, commit to academic honesty, curiosity, and research ethics
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Graduating in time
0
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
12
Students in their 1st year
3
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
2
€Special features of the study programmes
1. Explain the essential concepts and advanced theories relevant to biotechnology 2. Acquire the advanced skillsets to execute research/work in biotechnology and relevant fields 3. Analyze and connect the relevant knowledge to the benchwork 4. Examine...
1. Explain the essential concepts and advanced theories relevant to biotechnology 2. Acquire the advanced skillsets to execute research/work in biotechnology and relevant fields 3. Analyze and connect the relevant knowledge to the benchwork 4. Examine and select knowledge in biotechnology for practical use, nationally and internationally, with academic integrity 5. Distinguish and apply the suitable skills to solve complex/advanced work problems 6. Use decent literary English and information technology to create the academic work and execute it with morality and ethics
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
5.73
150.46
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
14.1
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
90.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
3.79
3.79
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
62
%0
76
External research income
3.8
0
1,334.4
Doctorate productivity
0.91
0
2.67
Research publications (absolute numbers)
41
4
20,844
Citation rate
0.74
0
2.31
Top cited publications
2.1
%0
29.8
Interdisciplinary publications
6.9
%0
31.5
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
7.3
%0
53.1
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
26.2
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
7.02
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
100
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
21.3
%0
100
International joint publications
36.6
%0
87.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
24.4
%0
68.8
Income from regional sources
100
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students;
Academic staff (fte)
21
Total number of students in field (major)
128
Percentage of female students
83
%Profile in teaching & learning
Teaching by learning and practice with chemical laboratory and research
Teaching by learning and practice with chemical laboratory and research
Teaching & learning website
www.chemistry.mju.ac.th
Profile in research
Focusing on agricultural , phamaceutical, environmental and material chemistry
Focusing on agricultural , phamaceutical, environmental and material chemistry
Research website
www.chemistry.mju.ac.th
Graduating in time
14.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 10 to 25%
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
128
Students in their 1st year
26
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,007
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,287
€Special features of the study programmes
Learing by practice in chemical laboratory and research in area of analytical, inorganic , organic, biochemistry and physical chemistry with focusing on agricultural, phamaceutical and material chemistry
Learing by practice in chemical laboratory and research in area of analytical, inorganic , organic, biochemistry and physical chemistry with focusing on agricultural, phamaceutical and material chemistry
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
distance learning
distance learning
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
27.47
179.77
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
28.7
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
52
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.41
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
23.08
%0
58.43
External research income
8.3
0
876.6
Doctorate productivity
0
Research publications (absolute numbers)
22
0
3,485
Citation rate
2.19
0
4.85
Top cited publications
38.9
%0
38.9
Interdisciplinary publications
3.6
%0
48.8
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
9.1
%0
65.2
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
17.9
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
3.88
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
3
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%International joint publications
90.9
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
9.1
%0
90.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students;
Academic staff (fte)
27
Total number of students in field (major)
531
Percentage of female students
38
%Profile in teaching & learning
Full Stack; Developer; Data Science; AI Engineer; System Admin; Digital Skills; Data Skills; To create and develop innovations and knowledge in various disciplines, especially in agriculture, and applied sciences for learning and technology transfer to...
Full Stack; Developer; Data Science; AI Engineer; System Admin; Digital Skills; Data Skills; To create and develop innovations and knowledge in various disciplines, especially in agriculture, and applied sciences for learning and technology transfer to society.
Teaching & learning website
https://www.mju.ac.th/en/Vision.html
Profile in research
To create and develop innovations and knowledge in various disciplines, especially in agriculture, and applied sciences for learning and technology transfer to society.
To create and develop innovations and knowledge in various disciplines, especially in agriculture, and applied sciences for learning and technology transfer to society.
Research website
https://www.mju.ac.th/en/Vision.html
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
15
%Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
85
%Total number of students
344
Students in their 1st year
81
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
560
€Tuiton fees for international students
560
€Special features of the study programmes
We focused on producing graduates who are completed with knowledge and competence in Computer Science in practical work as well as ready for work. Moreover, they also have the ability to work with others effectively as well as having morals, ethics, un...
We focused on producing graduates who are completed with knowledge and competence in Computer Science in practical work as well as ready for work. Moreover, they also have the ability to work with others effectively as well as having morals, ethics, understanding of professional fundamentals that can deal with problems well in real situations. Moreover, they also cab apply knowledge to support the organization to be more effective.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Graduating in time
28.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
187
Students in their 1st year
65
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
560
€Tuiton fees for international students
560
€Special features of the study programmes
We focused on producing graduates who are completed with knowledge and competence in information technology in practical work as well as ready for work. Moreover, they also have the ability to work with others effectively as well as having morals, ethi...
We focused on producing graduates who are completed with knowledge and competence in information technology in practical work as well as ready for work. Moreover, they also have the ability to work with others effectively as well as having morals, ethics, understanding of professional fundamentals that can deal with problems well in real situations. Moreover, they also cab apply knowledge to support the organization to be more effective.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
15.79
61.17
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
71.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
1.6
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
94.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
2
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
0
%External research income
165.5
0
886.1
Doctorate productivity
0
0
4.18
Research publications (absolute numbers)
10
0
4,126
Citation rate
0
Top cited publications
0
%Interdisciplinary publications
0
%Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
0
%Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%Publications cited in patents
0
%BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
4
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
0
%International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
0
%Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students;
Academic staff (fte)
19
Total number of students in field (major)
300
Percentage of female students
42
%Profile in teaching & learning
The classes concentrate on both theory and practice. Students must participate in a 16-week internship in the business or government sector.
The classes concentrate on both theory and practice. Students must participate in a 16-week internship in the business or government sector.
Teaching & learning website
https://renewable.mju.ac.th/
Profile in research
The research focuses on the advancement of technology in all domains of energy, as well as smart farming technologies.
The research focuses on the advancement of technology in all domains of energy, as well as smart farming technologies.
Research website
https://renewable.mju.ac.th/
Graduating in time
71.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
1.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
244
Students in their 1st year
69
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
This course is developed to raise human resources (engineering fields) who work in renewable energy and other energy-related enterprises and are able to satisfy the needs of both domestic and international labor markets.
This course is developed to raise human resources (engineering fields) who work in renewable energy and other energy-related enterprises and are able to satisfy the needs of both domestic and international labor markets.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Graduating in time
1.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
3.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
56
Students in their 1st year
10
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
3
€Special features of the study programmes
This course is developed to raise graduates to be researchers or high-level engineers in the renewable energy field and other energy-related that are able to satisfy the needs of both domestic and international requirements.
This course is developed to raise graduates to be researchers or high-level engineers in the renewable energy field and other energy-related that are able to satisfy the needs of both domestic and international requirements.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
0
48.27
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
58.1
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
62.5
%0
66.67
External research income
94.7
0
443.9
Doctorate productivity
0
0
0.96
Research publications (absolute numbers)
35
9
13,978
Citation rate
0.4
0
1.98
Top cited publications
0
%0
25.7
Interdisciplinary publications
12.3
%0
40.1
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
2.9
%0
43.8
Income from private sources
6.73
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
24
Publications cited in patents
1.19
%0
6.02
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
9
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
52.85
International joint publications
28.6
%0
86.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
51.4
%0
69.3
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students;
Academic staff (fte)
16
Total number of students in field (major)
34
Percentage of female students
56
%Profile in teaching & learning
Program in Materials Science: The teaching in this program: the forming process and technology of materials, e.g. ceramics, metals, polymers, composites and biomaterials. Program in Industrial Chemistry and Textile Technology: The classes concentrate ...
Program in Materials Science: The teaching in this program: the forming process and technology of materials, e.g. ceramics, metals, polymers, composites and biomaterials. Program in Industrial Chemistry and Textile Technology: The classes concentrate on both theory and practice. Students must learn and practice with chemical process,material science (polymer, textile, ceramic, glass and ceramic),renewable fuel, petroleum and fuel technology, catalyst technology and textile technology. Moreover, the students must participate in 8-week internship in the industrial chemistry or related field.
Teaching & learning website
https://industrialchem.mju.ac.th/wtms_index.aspx?&lang=th-TH
Profile in research
Program in Materials Science: The research focuses on the traditional and advance ceramics, polymer and biopolymer, metal, glass, composite and biocomposite materials. Program in Industrial Chemistry and Textile Technology: The research focuses on th...
Program in Materials Science: The research focuses on the traditional and advance ceramics, polymer and biopolymer, metal, glass, composite and biocomposite materials. Program in Industrial Chemistry and Textile Technology: The research focuses on the advancement of technology in chemical process, material science (polymer, textile, ceramic, glass and ceramic), renewable fuel, petroleum and fuel technology, catalyst technology and textile technology.
Research website
https://industrialchem.mju.ac.th/wtms_index.aspx?&lang=th-TH
Graduating in time
27.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
7
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
93
%Total number of students
20
Students in their 1st year
2
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
699
€Tuiton fees for international students
699
€Special features of the study programmes
This course is design for learning by practice in industrial chemistry and textile technology and other related field. The research area and subjects of this course is focusing on chemical process, material science (polymer, textile, ceramic, glass and...
This course is design for learning by practice in industrial chemistry and textile technology and other related field. The research area and subjects of this course is focusing on chemical process, material science (polymer, textile, ceramic, glass and ceramic), renewable fuel, petroleum and fuel technology, catalyst technology and textile technology. In the 4th year of this course, students must resist the senior project or cooperative education in the chemical industry or related field.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
27
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
73
%Total number of students
14
Students in their 1st year
3
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
560
€Tuiton fees for international students
560
€Special features of the study programmes
This program concern on the processing and technology of materials, e.g., ceramics, metals, polymers, composites and biomaterials.
This program concern on the processing and technology of materials, e.g., ceramics, metals, polymers, composites and biomaterials.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
0
140.93
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
76
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.42
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
80
%0
80
External research income
3.9
0
1,074.1
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.44
Research publications (absolute numbers)
30
0
2,038
Citation rate
2.27
0
2.65
Top cited publications
30.8
%0
36.1
Interdisciplinary publications
3.3
%0
33.1
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
56.7
%0
72.1
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
12.8
Publications cited in patents
0
%
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
93.3
%0
93.3
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
16.7
%0
62.8
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
Academic staff (fte)
25
Total number of students in field (major)
55
Percentage of female students
67
%Profile in teaching & learning
For program in statistics, teaching and learning activities are constructively aligned to the achievement of the expected learning outcomes (ELOs), which the ELOs clearly reflect the requirement of the stakeholders. These teaching and learning designs ...
For program in statistics, teaching and learning activities are constructively aligned to the achievement of the expected learning outcomes (ELOs), which the ELOs clearly reflect the requirement of the stakeholders. These teaching and learning designs include lecture, demonstration, case study, collaborative–cooperative learning, problem–based learning, project-based learning, project–based instruction and thinking–based instruction, for example. Our teaching and learning activities also enhance life–long learning.
Teaching & learning website
https://stat.mju.ac.th
Profile in research
Our academic staffs provide a variety of research areas in statistical frameworks. The research topics include both statistical theory and their application, for example, distribution theory, statistical inference, data transformation, sampling techniq...
Our academic staffs provide a variety of research areas in statistical frameworks. The research topics include both statistical theory and their application, for example, distribution theory, statistical inference, data transformation, sampling technique, time series analysis, ecological modeling, business statistics, statistical quality control and biostatistics.
Research website
https://stat.mju.ac.th
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
43
Students in their 1st year
0
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
560
€Tuiton fees for international students
560
€Special features of the study programmes
Mathematics program at Maejo university provides mathematical courses in theory and practice. Pure mathematics and applied mathematics are main majors for students to choose as their interests. The courses and activities are given by professional math ...
Mathematics program at Maejo university provides mathematical courses in theory and practice. Pure mathematics and applied mathematics are main majors for students to choose as their interests. The courses and activities are given by professional math faculty. Skill development in computation, communication, problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork form an integral part of our courses and activities settings. Mathematical project is one part of our undergraduate courses that gives students understanding of how mathematics works and increases the problem solving skill.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
20
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
46
%Total number of students
12
Students in their 1st year
0
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
560
€Tuiton fees for international students
560
€Special features of the study programmes
All learning skills would be taught within subject lessons to cultivate our students to be a good statisticians with morals, ethics and system of rule regulating conduct. Moreover, the collective consciousness and a sense of personal duty are also cult...
All learning skills would be taught within subject lessons to cultivate our students to be a good statisticians with morals, ethics and system of rule regulating conduct. Moreover, the collective consciousness and a sense of personal duty are also cultivated in our study programmes. The skill and ability in communication are needed to be practiced our students for stepping up to the world of work society. All of practices lead to our students to have the strength of solving solutions in terms of statistics area. All of graduates can bring statistical techniques to apply for their career path.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
30.72
83.45
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.14
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
70.83
%0
70.83
External research income
30.7
0
1,658.7
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.94
Research publications (absolute numbers)
22
0
12,835
Citation rate
0.25
0
2.48
Top cited publications
0
%0
31.5
Interdisciplinary publications
30.4
%0
30.4
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
0
%0
65.5
Income from private sources
12.12
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
50.3
Publications cited in patents
1.43
%0
2.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
27.3
%0
96.8
International research grants
12.12
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
59.1
%0
94.7
Income from regional sources
87.88
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
9
Total number of students in field (major)
26
Percentage of female students
35
%Profile in teaching & learning
This program focus on three areas; 1. Simulation and electronics 2. Micro and Nano-technology 3. Agricultural Physics These three areas were set as elective major courses.
This program focus on three areas; 1. Simulation and electronics 2. Micro and Nano-technology 3. Agricultural Physics These three areas were set as elective major courses.
Teaching & learning website
appmju.wordpress.com
Profile in research
1. Simulation and electronics 2. Micro and Nano-technology 3. Agricultural Physics
1. Simulation and electronics 2. Micro and Nano-technology 3. Agricultural Physics
Research website
appmju.wordpress.com
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 25 to 50%
Total number of students
13
Students in their 1st year
3
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
699
€Tuiton fees for international students
699
€Special features of the study programmes
This applied physics program focuses on three areas that are; 1.) Computational physics and electronics, 2.) Micro and Nano Technology and 3.) Agricultural Physics Technology. These three areas were set for the elective major group.
This applied physics program focuses on three areas that are; 1.) Computational physics and electronics, 2.) Micro and Nano Technology and 3.) Agricultural Physics Technology. These three areas were set for the elective major group.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Student-staff ratio
24.11
128.82
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
86.5
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
1
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
1.39
0
Overall learning experience
0
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
0
6
1
Organisation of program
0
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
6
1
Library facilities
0
6
1
IT provision
0
6
1
Digital teaching
0
6
1
Room facilities
0
6
1
Female authors
0
%0
33.9
External research income
46
0
1,106.2
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.62
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
401
Citation rate
0
0
2.77
Top cited publications
0
%0
35.5
Interdisciplinary publications
0
%0
36.3
Research orientation of teaching
0
6
1
Open Access Publications
0
%0
5.4
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
23.4
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
6.25
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
0
%0
87.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
97.6
%0
100
Regional joint publications
0
%0
51.9
Income from regional sources
100
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
9
Total number of students in field (major)
217
Percentage of female students
91
%Profile in teaching & learning
All Essential Course for Food Science and Technology Program including Lecture, Laboratory, Self Practice, Seminar, Senior Project and Co-operative Education.
All Essential Course for Food Science and Technology Program including Lecture, Laboratory, Self Practice, Seminar, Senior Project and Co-operative Education.
Teaching & learning website
https://engineer.mju.ac.th/wtms_index.aspx?&lang=th-TH
Profile in research
Food Product Development for all Purpose, Food Analysis
Food Product Development for all Purpose, Food Analysis
Research website
https://engineer.mju.ac.th/wtms_index.aspx?&lang=th-TH
Graduating in time
86.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
217
Students in their 1st year
55
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
133
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Food Processing, Food Analysis, Food Quality Control and Assurance, Food Safety, Factory and Supply Chain Management, Industrial Food Marketing, Processing of Organic Foods and Health Foods, Food Production for Environment, Entrepreneurship and Innovat...
Food Processing, Food Analysis, Food Quality Control and Assurance, Food Safety, Factory and Supply Chain Management, Industrial Food Marketing, Processing of Organic Foods and Health Foods, Food Production for Environment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Food Industry.
Partner institutions
Maejo University
Maejo University
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