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LEARNING

5 universities join 'Times' top 100 list

Gary Boyle, Published on 26/06/2025

» Five Thai universities have secured spots in the Top 100 of the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025, which evaluated institutions based on their contributions to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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SUSTAINABILITY

5 universities join 'Times' top 100 list

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 25/06/2025

» Five Thai universities have secured spots in the Top 100 of the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025, which evaluated institutions based on their contributions to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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THAILAND

Walailak Tops Global Gender Equality University Rankings 

Published on 20/06/2025

» Bangkok, June 20, 2025—In a historic milestone reflecting Walailak University’s strong commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), the university has been ranked 93rd globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025 — its highest position since joining the prestigious ranking in 2021. Most notably, Walailak University achieved the No. 1 global ranking for SDG 5: Gender Equality, affirming its leadership in promoting inclusivity and empowerment across all genders.

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GENERAL

Bosch Awards Six Young Innovators for STEM Ideas

Published on 29/04/2025

» Bosch Thailand is reaffirming its commitment to fostering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education by empowering the next generation to help drive Thailand’s innovation economy.

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THAILAND

Siam Motors and Highgate School to Launch Thai Campus

Published on 06/11/2024

» Siam Motors Group (SMG) and the Phornprapha family are delighted to announce their partnership with Highgate School UK to establish their first international school in Thailand. Highgate International School Thailand will welcome its first students in August 2026, set in the beautiful surroundings near Siam Country Club, Chonburi. The school will offer a first-rate academic yet holistic education for students aged 2 to 18, starting with Pre-Prep and Junior School (ages 2 to 11), with plans to expand to Senior School and boarding facilities, ultimately accommodating up to 1,400 students. With world-class facilities, students will follow the English National Curriculum, culminating in IGCSE and A Levels.

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THAILAND

Walailak University Ranks Top 3 Globally for Stewardship in SDGs

Published on 16/09/2024

» Walailak University is leading by example in its commitment to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), achieving third place globally for stewardship and fourth place for outreach in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2024 report. 

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OPINION

Gold isn't everything

Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/08/2024

» Re: "Nation ranks 44th at Games: 3rd in Asean", (BP, Aug 13).  

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THAILAND

Mahidol ranks as top Thai university

Post Reporters, Published on 18/06/2024

» Mahidol University has clinched top spot in Thailand in the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings released recently.

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THAILAND

Walailak University Wins MHESI's 2023 Excellence Award for Research

Published on 15/01/2024

» On January 10, 2024, Walailak University was honoured with the prestigious 2023 Excellence Award for internationally high-calibre research from the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation (MHESI), marking a momentous celebration on the auspicious New Year.

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OPINION

Reshaping Japan research funding

Oped, Published on 08/11/2023

» Rightly concerned about a decline in Japanese universities' research capabilities, the Japanese government has created a ¥10 trillion (2.4 trillion baht) fund to address the problem. While cash accounts for around 11% of the new University Fund of Japan (UFJ), the remaining 89% takes the form of a 20-year "loan" from the government, which borrowed the money from the market at a very low interest rate.