Naresuan University

Naresuan University
มหาวิทยาลัยนเรศวร
Type Public
Established July 29, 1990 (1990-07-29)
President Prof. Dr. Kanchana Ngourungsi
Undergraduates 21,036
Postgraduates 5,020
Location Phitsanulok, Thailand
16°44′43″N 100°11′28″E / 16.74528°N 100.19111°E / 16.74528; 100.19111Coordinates: 16°44′43″N 100°11′28″E / 16.74528°N 100.19111°E / 16.74528; 100.19111
Colours Grey and orange
Affiliations ASAIHL
Website http://old.nu.ac.th/en/; http://www.nu.ac.th/

Naresuan University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยนเรศวร, pronounced [mā.hǎː.wít.tʰā.jāː.lāj nā.rēː.sǔa̯n]) is a government sponsored university in Phitsanulok Province, northern Thailand. It was established as a separate university on July 29, 1990, which was the 400th anniversary of the start of the reign of Phitsanulok-born King Naresuan the Great. A courtyard with a statue of King Naresuan is located on the grounds and the students regularly pay their respects before it. The university has about 20,000 full-time students.

History

On January 18, 1964, the Royal Thai Ministry of Education resolved to create a branch of the College of Education (in Bangkok) for teacher training in each region of the country. On January 25, 1967, the Phitsanulok campus was established as the fourth branch of the College of Education and was meant to serve mainly the northern provinces.

In 1974 the College of Education was upgraded to university status and was named Srinakharinwirot University. Originally, only the third and fourth years of university study were offered at Phitsanulok, and students were admitted by competitive examination after completing the curriculum at one of the nation's associate degree level teacher training colleges. In 1976, the first and second years were added. Other majors besides education were gradually included, and in 1990 the Phitsanulok campus became independent of Srinakarinwirot University. It was designated as Naresuan University during the celebrations of the 400th anniversary of King Naresuan the Great's ascending to the throne.

King Naresuan the Great statue at Naresuan University

Naresuan University has a second campus in Phayao, which opened in 1999 and was upgraded to university level and named "University of Phayao" in 2010. It also offers extension courses across the country by nine education centers, including Bangkok.

Ranking

In September 2006, Naresuan University was ranked as "Very Good" in a study conducted on Thai universities by the Commission on Higher Education and 5th in the uniRank 2017 Thai University Ranking.

Faculties

The university has 16 faculties, organized into three thematic clusters:

  • The Health Sciences Cluster
  • The Social Sciences Cluster
    • Faculty of Education[9]
    • Faculty of Humanities[10]
    • Faculty of Law[11]
    • Faculty of Management and Information Science[12]
    • Faculty of Social Sciences[13]
  • The Science & Technology Cluster
    • Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources & Environment[14]
    • Faculty of Architecture[15]
    • Faculty of Engineering[16]
    • Faculty of Science[17]
New central library

Other schools, colleges and institutes organized by Naresuan University:

  • School of Renewable Energy Technology (SERT)[18]
  • Naresuan University International College (NUIC)[19]
  • Graduate School[20]
  • Naresuan Institute for Community Empowerment (NICE)[21]
  • Institute of Research and Development Administration (IRDA)[22]
  • College of ASEAN Community Studies (CACS) [23]
Queen Sirikit lecture hall and theater

The Naresuan University Art and Culture Gallery holds over 100 artistic works by culturally significant Thai artists.

Address

99 Moo 9, Phitsanulok-Nakhon Sawan Road, Tha Pho, Mueang Phitsanulok, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand

See also

References

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  11. Archived June 14, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. "Faculty of Social Sciences". Social.nu.ac.th. Archived from the original on 25 December 2003. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  13. "Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment". Agi.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  14. "¤łĐʜҝѾ¥ĂĂÁČŇĘľĂě". Arch.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  15. "Faculty of Engineering". Eng.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  16. "Faculty of Science". Sci.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  17. "School Of Renewable Energy Technology". Sert.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  18. "NUIC". Nuic.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  19. "The Graduate School". Grad.nu.ac.th. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  20. Archived February 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  21. Archived February 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  22. https://cacs.nu.ac.th/
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