PhD Degree in Tourism Management (International Program)

Tourism Management

1.1      Philosophy

Integration of both social science and behavioral science, combined with innovation or technology in terms of quality service management with an entrepreneurship spirit that is responsible for tourism resources, society and nation in the flow of tourism management that comes into real practice. Resulting in the development of a sustainable country.

1.2      Importance

This is an international program aimed at developing human resources for learning and innovation, including theories and concepts in service and tourism management. By focusing on the development of human potentials as well as integrating all 4 dimensions, such as body, mind, society and intelligence. Including the conservation and development of natural resources and the environment

1.3      Objectives

  1. To produce graduates that are fully equipped with integrated science and knowledge. both in social and behavioral science. Including sustainable tourism management technology and innovation on both national and international standard.
  2. To produce graduates that possess the ability to link the knowledge of tourism management and services. As well as related sciences to manage risks Strategic management, regulations and assessment for the sustainability of the tourism industry.
  3. To produce graduates that will create creative research results that positively cause social change in both academic circles and at the international level.
  4. To produce graduates that are able to manage resources for tourism Under social responsibility
  5. To produce graduates with right morals and ethics. Understand and possess managerial ability under human diversity.

1.4      Educational System

The Educational system in Maejo University International Colleges, Maejo University uses a binary education system, 1 academic year is divided into 2 regular semesters, 1 regular semester has a study period of not less than 15 weeks.

1.5      Structure of the Curriculum

  1. Plan A Type 1.1
  2. Basic groups Non-credit courses
  3. dissertation not less than            48      credits

total credits throughout the curriculum    48      credits

 

  1. Plan A Type 2.1
  2. Basic groups Non-credit courses    
  3. Major Core Courses                    12       credits
  4. Major compulsory course      6        credits
  5. Major elective courses 6        credits
  6. dissertation not less than               36      credits

credits throughout the curriculum           48      credits

1)  Plan 1.1

 

Year 1, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 701

Advanced Research Methodology for Tourism Management

(3)

2

3

5

TM 710

Strategic Management Theories for Tourism   Management

(3)

2

3

5

TM 791

Seminar 1

(1)

0

2

1

TM 891

Dissertation 1

6

0

18

0

Total

6

4

25

11

 

 

 

 

 

Year 1, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 792

Seminar 2

(1)

0

2

1

TM 892

Dissertation 2

6

0

18

0

Total

6

0

20

1

 

Year 2, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 793

Seminar 3

(1)

0

2

1

TM 893

Dissertation 3

6

0

18

0

Total

6

0

0

20

Year 2, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 794

Seminar 4

(1)

0

2

1

TM 894

Dissertation 4

6

0

18

0

Total

12

6

0

0

 

 

Year 3, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 795

Seminar 5

(1)

0

2

1

TM 895

Dissertation 5

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Year 3, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 796

Seminar 6

(1)

0

2

1

TM 896

Dissertation 6

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

 

 

 

 

2)  Plan 1.2

 

Year 1, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 701

Advanced Research Methodology for Tourism Management

(3)

2

3

5

TM 710

Strategic Management Theories for Tourism   Management

(3)

2

3

5

TM 791

Seminar 1

(1)

0

2

1

TM 891

Dissertation 1

6

0

18

0

Total

6

4

25

11

 

 

 

Year 1, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 792

Seminar 2

(1)

0

2

1

TM 892

Dissertation 2

6

0

18

0

Total

6

0

20

1

 

Year 2, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 793

Seminar 3

(1)

0

2

1

TM 893

Dissertation 3

6

0

18

0

Total

6

0

0

20

Year 2, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 794

Seminar 4

(1)

0

2

1

TM 894

Dissertation 4

6

0

18

0

Total

12

6

0

0

 

 

 

Year 3, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 795

Seminar 5

(1)

0

2

1

TM 895

Dissertation 5

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Year 3, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 796

Seminar 6

(1)

0

2

1

TM 896

Dissertation 6

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Year 4, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 795

Seminar 7

(1)

0

2

1

TM 895

Dissertation 7

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Year 4, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 796

Seminar 8

(1)

0

2

1

TM 896

Dissertation 8

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Year 5, Semester 1

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 795

Seminar 9

(1)

0

2

1

TM 895

Dissertation 9

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Year 5, Semester 2

Course Codes

Course Names

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-Study

TM 796

Seminar 10

(1)

0

2

1

TM 896

Dissertation 10

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1


1) Non-credit Basic compulsory courses /required courses

 

TM 701

Advanced   Research  Methodology for  Tourism Management

3(2-3-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

The importance of research in Advance Research Methodology for Tourism Management step in research methods; causes and selection of research topics; search and review of literatures related to a research; writing of a research proposal; research design and statistics; data collection and data analysis by statistical computer programs; result presentations and interpretations; symposium and publication of research articles in scientific journals.

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 3 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

TM 791

Seminar 1

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

          Literature review, presentation, and discussion of recent advances in various topics in Integrated Sustainable Tourism Management and related fields.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

TM 792

Seminar 2

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 791 Seminar 1

 

Literature reviews, presentation, and discusstion of recent advances in various topics in Integrated Sustainable Tourism Management and related fields which are related to graduate student dissertation.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

TM 793

Seminar 3

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 792 Seminar 2

 

               Presentations of dissertation framework, dissertation progress. Discussion and reports on research study.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

TM 794

Seminar 4

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 793 Seminar 3

 

Presentations of dissertation progress and discussion on research problems.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

TM 795

Seminar 5

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 794 Seminar 4

 

Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

 

TM 796

Seminar 6

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 795 Seminar 5

 

Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

TM 797

Seminar 7

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 796 Seminar 6

 

Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

TM 798

Seminar 8

1(0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: TM 797 Seminar 7

 

Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 1 hour/week)

 

 

2) Specialized subjects Elective courses (minimum 12 credits)

Compulsory course 6 credits

 

TM 711

Theories, Concepts  and  Applications  for    Tourism  and Service  Industry   Management

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

Theories and  concepts structures  related to that tourism and service  industries; importance  of  the  issues  concerning  interdisciplinary  paradigms  and theories; and the evaluation of social  science  research. 

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

 

TM 712

Environmental and Natural Resources  Management  for  Tourism

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

Importance  of  environment  and  natural  resources  to  economic  and  social development; policies, rules and  regulations; government  administrative  plans for  conserving  environment; natural  resources  in tourism industry;  discussion  on existing  problems  and  impacts  on  the  environment; natural  resource cases  studies  in  Thailand.

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

  Elective majors 6 credits

 

TM 720

Phillosophy and Theory of Clasic and Modern Management

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

               An introduction to the theory and principles of management. The management functions for planning, organizing, leading and controlling which provides an organized framework for examining current management challenges (e.g.,globalization, ethics, diversity, and multi-dimensional organizational structures). Classical and contemporary management theories that operate in today’s businesses will be discussed

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

TM 721       Global Strategic Management                                               3(2-2-5)

                  Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

                  Focus on strategies and international competitions; the strategic choices that multinational executives faces as formulated, implemented, tested, and adapt a strategy to compete in the digital world. The analytical frameworks and strategical tools to design and execute a single coherent multinational strategy and structure organization with the process systems, and best practices to support its success across borders.

                    (Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

 

TM 750

Human  Resources Competency  Development

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

               Concepts, techniques  and  methods of  human’s  capabilities  development  based  on  behavioral and psychological management tools to be applied  in  the  service  industry; utilizing techniques, methods, and training processes  as  a technique for human  resource  development  for  the best quality  services.

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study5 hours/week)

 

 

(บรรยาย 2 ชั่วโมงปฏิบัติ  2 ชั่วโมง ศึกษาด้วยตนเอง 5 ชั่วโมง/สัปดาห์)

TM 751

Cross-Cultural Management For  Services

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

               Effectively accomplish international assignments to cooperate with and lead cross-cultural teams and to manage the increasingly diverse workforce. Acquire cultural competencies that go beyond traditional managerial competencies; organizational behavior and human resource management issues in multinational organizations.

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

TM 760

Tourism  Project  Assessment

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

The  concepts  of  tourism project  assessment; externalities  of  tourism projects; cost-benefit  analysis  of  the  project; criteria  for  project  selections; principles for  assessing  risks  and  uncertainties  of a project; case  studies  of  tourism  project  assessment.

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

 

TM 770

Logistics and Risk Management  

3(2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: As approved by the program committee

 

The practical management perspective of the following areas of logistics distribution, transportation, international logistics, inventory control, sustainable logistics practices, key performance indicators, supply chain finances, leadership in a supply chain role and an introduction to logistics technology including RFID and ERP systems. Business Logistics activities involved in the flow of materials and products through an organization and through the supply chain to the market. More specifically, business logistics manage efficiency, effective flow and storage goods services, and related information in a supply chain. The key elements of business logistics covered logistics planning and strategy, customer service, procurement, transport inventory, warehousing, and handling. Logistics planning,  transport modes selection, vehicle routing, inventory polices, purchasing quantity and timing and storage selection.

(Lecture 2 hours,  Practice 2 hours, self-study 5 hours/week)

 

3) Dissertation

TM 891

Dissertation 1

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

A comprehensive review of the research literature related to designated themes and a general topic of research interest, with a focus on literature review of the anticipated dissertation topic. Regularly discussions and reports by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems.pic of research interest, with a focus on literature review of the anticipated dissertation topic. Regularly discussions and reports by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

TM 892

Dissertation 2

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 891 Dissertation 1

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of advanced research methodology in tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Students will complete the integrative literature review and begin framing research questions for further pursuit.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

TM 893

Dissertation 3

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 892 Dissertation 2

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of advanced research methodology in tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Students receive direction and guidance needed to develop dissertation research proposals. At the end of the course, students are required to submit a revised proposal to the graduate school.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

TM 894

Dissertation 4

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 893  Dissertation 3

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific papers required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

TM 895

Dissertation 5

12 (0-36-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 894 Dissertation 4

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems.

For Plan 1.2 Student will continuously conduct research with creativity involving theories and principle together with data collection and analysis.

For Plan 1.1 Students will be expected to present a draft of scientific paper(s), a draft of literature review, and method sections of their dissertations by the end of this course.

For Plan 2.1 Students will be expected to writing up a completed dissertation and scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 36 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

TM 896

Dissertation 6

12 (0-36-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 895 Dissertation 5

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems.

For Plan 1.2 Student will continuously conduct research with creativity involving theories and principle together with data collection and analysis. Students will be expected to writing up scientific paper(s) for publish in scientific journal.

For Plan 1.1 Students will be expected to writing up a complete dissertation and scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 36 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

TM 897

Dissertation 7

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 896 Dissertation 6

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

(บรรยาย 0 ชั่วโมงปฏิบัติ  18 ชั่วโมง ศึกษาด้วยตนเอง 0 ชั่วโมง/สัปดาห์)

TM 898

Dissertation 8

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 897 Dissertation 7

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

 

TM 899

Dissertation 9

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 898 Dissertation 8

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)

 

TM 900

Dissertation 10

6 (0-18-0)

 

Prerequisite: TM 899 Dissertation 9

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of tourism management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree Students will remain continuously enrolled until the dissertation is completed. If additional time is required

(Lecture 0 hour,  Practice 18 hours, self-study 0 hour/week)


Graduation Conditions:

For the students studying in Plan A, Type A 1

1.    Pass a foreign language examination according to the regulations and conditions set by the university.
2.    Present their theses in English and pass a final oral examination conducted by a committee appointed by the university (a higher education institution) in a system open to interested parties to attend. This must consist of professors in charge of the program and experts from outside the university.
3.    At least one paper stemmed from their theses or part of them must be published or at least accepted for publication in a national journal in a foreign language or an international journal. Both journals must be qualified according to the Announcement of the Commission on Higher Education on Criteria for Considering Academic Journals for Dissemination of Academic Output. 
4.    Meet the criteria for graduation under the Announcement of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation on Standard Criteria for Graduate Programs B.E. 2558.

 

For the students studying in Plan A, Type A 2

1.    Complete all the courses as specified in the program. They must obtain a grade point average of not less than 3.00 from a 4-level system or equivalent and have no course received I and/or Op.
2.    Pass a foreign language exam according to the regulations and conditions set by the university.
3.    Present their theses in English and pass a final oral examination conducted by a committee appointed by the university (a higher education institution) in a system open to interested parties to attend. This must consist of professors in charge of the program and experts from outside the university.
4.    At least one paper stemmed from their theses or part of them must be published or at least accepted for publication in a national journal in a foreign language or an international journal. Both journals must be qualified according to the Announcement of the Commission on Higher Education on Criteria for Considering Academic Journals for Dissemination of Academic Output. Alternatively, a full paper stemming from their theses can be presented at an international conference and published in the proceedings.
5.    Meet the criteria for graduation under the Announcement of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation on Standard Criteria for Graduate Programs B.E. 2558.

 

For the students studying in Plan B

1.    Complete all the courses as specified in the program. They must obtain a grade point average of not less than 3.00 from a 4-level system or equivalent and have no course received I and or Op.
2.    Pass a foreign language exam according to the regulations and conditions set by the university.
3.    Pass a comprehensive examination.
4.    Present their independent studies in English and pass the final oral exam conducted by a committee appointed by the higher education institution in a system open to interested parties to attend.
5.    At least one full paper stemmed from their independent studies or part of them must be presented at an international conference and then published in the proceedings.
6.    Meet the criteria for graduation under the Announcement of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation on Standard Criteria for Graduate Programs B.E. 2558.

 

8. Applicant Qualifications

1.        Graduated with a bachelor's degree in all disciplines or equivalent from a higher education institution certified by the Ministry of Education or the Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) or the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) both domestically and internationally or at the discretion of the instructor in charge of the program.
2.        Having qualifications according to Maejo University regulations on graduate studies and other relevant announcements being in force at that time.
3.        International students who want to be admitted to study must be approved by the instructor in charge of the program.
 

9. Document Required

Application documents
1.     Two copies of the completed application form.
2.     Two copies of a certificate according to the form of the Graduate Studies Department
3.     A letter of recommendation from the supervisor.
4. Two 1-inch photographs shot of a straight face, not wearing a hat or black sunglasses.
5. Two copies of evidence of name-surname changed or 2 copies of a marriage certificate. (In the case of name and/or surname does not match any other application evidence.)
6. Two copies of study transcript reports at undergraduate and master's degree levels.
7. Two copies of educational report certificates for a higher vocational certificate, a technical vocational certificate, or an equivalent diploma (except for those who graduated with a 4-year bachelor's degree program).
8. Two copies of a certificate of being a student in the last semester of a program.
9. Guidelines for conducting a research study.

10. Application fee of 500 baht (in case of applying via the Internet)


English proficiency

English Proficiency

Study Plans

Plan A, Types A1 & A2

Plan B

Test scores/English Proficiency Skills

TOEFL (Paper-based) = 500

TOEFL (Internet-based) = 75

IELTS = 6.0 or pass an English test organized by Maejo University within the first academic year.

 

TOEFL (Paper-based) =  450

TOEFL (Internet-based) = 55

IELTS = 4.5

or pass an English test organized by Maejo University within the first academic year.



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Maejo University Candle lighting ceremo...

July 25, 2024

Associate Professor Dr. Rapeephun Dangtungee, Dean of the International College, Maejo University, Dr. Winitra Leelapattana (Associate Dean of International College), Dr. Suthira Sitthikun (Assistant Dean of Maejo University International College) and MJU-IC staff attended Maejo University Candle lighting ceremony in honor of His Majesty the King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday Anniversary at Chaloem Phrakiat Sports Center Maejo University

On the auspicious occasion of the Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua, Maejo University  invite staff, student and exchange student from Taiwan to join in the candle lighting ceremony

26/07/2024 11:29:34
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Maejo University took an oath of allegi...

July 25, 2024


Dr.Winitra Leelapattana, Associate Dean, Dr. Jirachai Yomkerd, lecturer of Tourism Management program and Dr. Watcharanan Thongma, lecturer of Digital Economic and Management Innovation Program, International College attended Maejo University took an oath of allegiance for being a good citizen and the power of the nation on His Majesty the King Mahavajiralongkorn’s Birthday Anniversary at Chaloem Phrakiat Sports Center Maejo University

26/07/2024 11:19:08
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Academic collaboration meeting with the ...

July 24, 2024


Associate Professor Dr. Rapeephun Dangtungee, Dean of the International College, Maejo University, Dr. Winitra Leelapattana (Associate Dean of International College), Dr. Suthira Sitthikun (Assistant Dean of Maejo University International College) Dr. Prakash Bhuyar (Assistant Dean of Maejo University International College) and MJU-IC Staff joined the Academic collaboration meeting with the  delegate from National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan (NCUT)

The Delegate from NCUT are

1. Professor Dr. He-Yau, KANG,  Department of Industrial Engineering & Management, Dean of College of Management

2. Professor Dr. Mei-Jane TENG, Department of Business Administration Chairperson, Department of Business Administration

3. Associate Professor Dr. Yen-Ting CHEN, Department of Distribution Management Chairperson, Department of Distribution Management

4.  Associate Professor Dr. Shih-Wen LIU, International Master Program of Smart Manufacturing and Applied Information Science, Special Assistant to the Dean

5. Ms. Wen-Ping CHEN, Secretary, College of Management

6. Ms. Yu-Chi Li, Assistant to the Secretary, College of Management

26/07/2024 11:11:23
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MJU-IC staff joined to welcome guests fr...

July 23, 2024

MJU-IC staff joined to welcome guests from National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan (NCUT) at Chiang Mai International Airport.

25/07/2024 12:15:03
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The ceremony offer the Buddhist lent can...

July 19, 2024

Dr. Winitra Leelapattana (Associate Dean of International College) and MJU-IC staff attended the ceremony offer the Buddhist lent candle to monks and release fish to commemorate His Majesty the King's Birthday at Maejo University

25/07/2024 12:13:26
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Thailand International Cooperation Agenc...

July 17, 2024

Associate Professor Dr.Rapeephun Dangtungee, Dean of the International College, Maejo University, Dr. Winitra Leelapattana (Associate Dean of International College) attend the meeting between Maejo University and the delegation from the Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand in order to discussing with administrators and to follow up and inspecting TICA  scholarship recipients who study at Maejo University.

Mr. Sor Sreng from International College received a TICA scholarship.

17/07/2024 14:39:24
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Day 3 of the 2024 NCHU – MJU Exchange Pr...

July 15, 2024

Day 3 of the 2024 NCHU – MJU Exchange Program, During July 3 – 16, 2024 at International College, Maejo University, Chiang Mai, Thailand to join the following activities:

1. Lecture : Sustainable Agricultural Waste Management by Assist. Prof. Dr. Yuwalee Unpaprom, Deputy Director (Office of Administration & Development)

2. Lecture : Transforming Agriculture through Innovation and Education to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals by Assoc. Prof. Rameshprabu Ramaraj, Assistant Dean, School of Renewable Energy 

3. Maejo University Cannabis Farm

4. Final Report and Certificate Awarding Ceremony

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July 12, 2024

Day 2 of the 2024 NCHU – MJU Exchange Program, During July 3 – 16, 2024 at International College, Maejo University, Chiang Mai, Thailand to join the following activities:

1. Lecture : Customer Behavior in Digital Era by Dr. Watcharanan Thongma 

2. Lecture : Economic Agriculture by Assistant Professor Dr. Danaikrit Inthurit 

3. Thai Culture Learning : Thai dancing and traditional Thai music by Arts and Culture Center Maejo University 

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