Chiang Mai University | |
Native Name: | มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ |
Image Upright: | .7 |
Motto: | "Attānaṃ Damayanti Paṇḍitā" (Pāḷi) |
Mottoeng: | The wise control themselves |
Colors: | Purple |
Established: | [1] |
Budget: | ฿1.2 billion[2] |
Administrative Staff: | 10,080 (2022)[3] |
President: | Professor Pongruk Sribanditmongkol, M.D., PhD |
Campus: | multiple sites (mostly urban) |
Campus Size: | (Main Campus) (Total) |
Faculty: | 2,680 (2022)[4] |
Students: | 38,269 (2023)[5] |
Chiang Mai University (CMU; Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่) is a national public research university in northern Thailand founded in 1964. It has a strong emphasis on engineering, science, agriculture, and medicine. Its instructional mission includes undergraduate, graduate, professional and continuing education offered through resident instruction. Its main campus lies between central Chiang Mai and Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai province.
The university was the first institution of higher education in northern Thailand, and the first provincial university in Thailand.
Chiang Mai University has four campuses, three of them in Chiang Mai and one in Lamphun, which together cover about 3490acres.[6] There are 18 housing complexes located on campus for students attending the university. Seventeen of them are on the main campus and one is on the Mae Hea campus[7]
The main university campus, known as Suan Sak campus (Thai: สวนสัก) or Cherng Doi (Thai: เชิงดอย), lies about five kilometres west of the city center. Set against Doi Suthep, the campus occupies a 725acres site, bounded on three sides by main shopping streets and on the fourth by the Chiang Mai Zoo. The campus includes the university's administrative centre, the science, engineering, humanities, and social science faculties, political science and public administration, law, the graduate school, all of the campus resource facilities and services and major sports facilities. An attractive feature of this campus is the Ang Kaew Reservoir. Constructed to supply water for the university, it is also a recreational area for campus residents and the local community. In the 1960s, the area was still forested. With conservation in mind, university buildings were constructed between the trees, with the result that the campus still retains much of its original setting.
Near the main campus, and closer to the city, the health sciences complex, the Suan Dok campus (Thai: สวนดอก), occupies a 110acres site which includes faculties of medicine, associated medical sciences, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, and Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, known locally as Suan Dok, the largest teaching hospital in northern Thailand.
About 5 km south of the main campus, the 864acres Mae Hia (or Mae Hea) campus (Thai: แม่เหียะ) is home to the faculties of veterinary medicine agro-industry and School of Public Policy. The Energy Research and Development Institute (ERDI), the university center for renewable energy (mainly biogas and biomass), and energy efficiency improvement center, moved from the main campus to the Mae Hia campus in January 2009. This center is a national "biogas center of excellence", emphasizing biogas activities, especially biogas on swine farms.
The university's latest acquisition is the Si Bua Ban campus (Thai: ศรีบัวบาน) in Amphoe Mueang Lamphun, Lamphun Province, about 55 kilometres south of Chiang Mai, on a 1890acres site close to the Lamphun industrial centre.
Chiang Mai University is a large, highly residential, research university, with a majority of enrollment coming from graduate and professional students.
There are 20 faculties and 2 college in three disciplines.[8]
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Arwu W: | 601–700 |
Arwu W Year: | 2023 |
Arwu W Ref: | [10] |
The W: | 801–1000 |
The W Year: | 2024 |
The W Ref: | [11] |
Usnwr W: | =739 |
Usnwr W Year: | 2022 |
Usnwr W Ref: | [12] |
Qs W: | =571 |
Qs W Year: | 2024 |
Qs W Ref: | [13] |
The Asia: | 351–400 |
The Asia Ref: | [14] |
The Asia Year: | 2023 |
Qs Asia Ref: | [15] |
Qs Asia Year: | 2024 |
Qs Asia: | =99 |
Arwu N: | 2–3 |
Arwu N Ref: | [16] |
Arwu N Year: | 2023 |
Chiang Mai University ranks 3rd in academics and 5th in research according to the Office of the Higher Education Commission.[17] Quacquarelli Symonds ranked the university 88th in Asia in 2023.[18] Chiang Mai University Ranking has been going up recently giving it 601–605 place by QS TOP UNIVERSITY RANKINGS in 2023[19]