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Department of Communication and Journalism, Pune University; NBA School of Mass Communication, New Delhi (National Broadcasting Academy) Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts & Communication, Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts & Communication; Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism, Department of Broadcast Journalism
Faculty of Communication Arts The Faculty of Communication Arts began teaching as an independent department in 1965 and was established as a faculty in 1974. [15] Among its alumni are many influential figures in the Thai entertainment industry, especially those associated with the film studio GTH. [16]
As of 2018, Thailand had 310 colleges, universities, and tertiary academic institutes. [1] This is a categorized listing of institutions of higher learning in Thailand . Public universities and colleges
The university is academically organized into eight schools: business, accountancy, economics, humanities, science, communication arts, engineering, and law. All offer degree programs, in English and Thai, to the doctoral level. The university has strong ties to entrepreneurs in Thailand through its founding body, the Thai Chamber of Commerce.
In the Center for World University Ranking or CWUR, Chulalongkorn is ranked as number 1 university in Thailand and 308th in world rankings in 2017, considered by alumni, researches, quality of curriculums and instructors. [36] In the Round University Ranking 2017. Chulalongkorn is ranked the 1st in Thailand and ranked 398th in the world. [37]
Hatyai University was the first private university in southern Thailand.It was previously named Hatyai City College and was established on 9 April 1997 by Madam Praneet Didyasarin, the founder and the licensee of Hatyai Amnuaywit School Group.
Payap University is a liberal arts and pre-professional school offering a doctoral degree in peacebuilding, master's degrees in divinity, linguistics, TESOL, law, business administration and music, and bachelor degrees in communication arts, information technology, accountancy, business administration, economics, nursing, law, and Christian ...
On 26 March 1916, King Vajiravudh had the Civil Service College elevated to the status of a university and named it after his father, Chulalongkorn.In the subsequent year, Prince Rangsit of Chainat, who was the first director-general of the University Affairs Department in the Ministry of Education, established the Faculty of Arts and Science together with other faculties in the university ...