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It became Brinsbury College in 1998 and then merged with Chichester College in 2002. [6] Chichester College was awarded an Ofsted "Outstanding" in 2014. [7] The financial situation of the college in 2014 was later described by the chief executive, Shelagh Legrave, as "really grim". [8] In 2017, merged with Crawley College (formerly Central ...
Assumption University; Bangkok University (City Campus); Dhurakijpundit University; Dusit Thani College; Kasem Bundit University; Mahanakorn University of Technology
National Defence College: NDC 1955 Bangkok: Command and General staff College: CGSC 1902 Bangkok: Phramongkutklao College of Medicine: PCM 1975 [45] Bangkok: Police Nursing College: PNC 1969 [46] Bangkok: Judge Advocate General School Thailand JAG 1965 [47] Bangkok: Royal Thai Navy College of Nursing: RTNCN 1968 [48] Bangkok
Legrave joined Chichester College as Chief Financial Officer in 2003, and became the principal in 2010. [2] [3] During her tenure at Chichester College, Legrave oversaw a merger with Crawley College in 2017, and Worthing College in 2019. [2] Legrave was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 Birthday Honours. [4]
During the reign of Chulalongkorn's son, King Vajiravudh, the Royal Pages School became the Civil Service College of King Chulalongkorn. The Rockefeller Foundation [4] was instrumental in helping the college form its academic foundation. [5] [6] On 26 March 1917, King Vajiravudh renamed the college "Chulalongkorn University". [7]
This is a list of schools in Bangkok, Thailand. American School of Bangkok; Ampornpaisarn School; Anglo Singapore International School; Assumption College (Thailand) Assumption College Thonburi; Bangkok Christian College; Bangkok Patana School; Bangkok Preparatory International School; Bangpakok Wittayakom School; Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni ...
It was upgraded to an institute of higher education in 1970 as the Institute of Social Technology (Krirk) and then upgraded to university status in 1995. The university today is organized into three faculties, the International College, the School of Political Communications and the International Islamic College.
The university's origin dates back to 1940, with the foundation of the College of Commerce in Bangkok. In 1984, the college was granted full university status under its present name. The university is academically organized into eight schools: business, accountancy, economics, humanities, science, communication arts, engineering, and law.