Suranaree University of Technology (SUT) | |
Motto: | Upright, Civilized, Clean and Economical |
Established: | 27 July 1990 |
Rector: | Assoc. Prof. Dr Anan Tongraar |
Students: | 17,303 (2020)[1] |
Campus: | Single Campus |
Free Label: | Tree |
Free: | Mayodendron igneum (Peep Thong) |
Administrative Staff: | 1,097 (2013)[2] |
Affiliations: | Civil Aviation Training Center |
The Suranaree University of Technology (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารี; SUT) is a national public university in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. The university was established on 27 July 1990, becoming fully operational in 1993.
It is named after Thao Suranari, the local heroine of Nakhon Ratchasima. It is one of nine National Research Universities of Thailand.
Suranaree University of Technology has employed the trimester credit system since 1993 for more efficient use of time and to avoid the semester system summer session that usually is only half of the regular term in duration. The trimester system also enables students to take advantage of the cooperative education and career experience, so that they have sufficient time in the work site. [3]
The university houses the Synchrotron Light Research Institute (SLRI), formerly the National Synchrotron Research Center (NSRC) enables advanced research on physics, materials science, and related areas.
During the period of the Fifth National Economic and Social Development Plan, the Royal Thai Government wished that more opportunities in higher education be available in the regional and rural areas. Thus, in 1984, the Ministry of University Affairs (now the Office of the Higher Education Commission, a part of the Ministry of Education) proposed the establishment of five new regional universities: one in each of the North, South, and East; and two in the Northeast. In particular, the Ministry proposed colleges affiliated with Khon Kaen University at Ubon Ratchathani and another in Nakhon Ratchasima, both in the Northeast. The college at Nakhon Ratchasima was to be called Suranaree College, and was built on 1,120 hectares of degraded forest area near the Huay Ban Yang Reservoir, Muang Nakhon Ratchasima District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.[4] [5] [6]
27 July 1990, King Bhumibol Adulyadej signed the Suranaree University of Technology Founding Bill, effective July 30, 1990.[7]
Suranaree University of Technology has grown to offer Undergraduate, Graduate and Post-doctoral among the eight (8) institutes that strongly reflect the university's academe. All Undergraduate, Graduate and Post-doctoral programs of Suranaree University of Technology have international program offering among its extensive curriculum.
Institute of Science | Institute of Medicine | Institute of Social Technology | |
Institute of Engineering | Institute of Nursing | ||
Institute of Agricultural | Institute of Dentistry | ||
Institute of Public Health |
The Center for Education Services (abbreviated as CES)[8] is the office of the university that handles student applications through the steps detailed. The education center was established with Suranaree University of Technology under the university's operations. Under the Suranaree University of Technology Act B.E. 2533 (1990), his majesty the king has signed the university act. on July 27, 1990, and announced in the gazette, effective July 30, 1990.
Suranaree University of Technology offers international programs at the Institute of Social Technology, Institute of Engineering, and Institute of Agricultural Technology.
The university offers scholarships and students aids for students who wish to apply the international programs. Most notable is the Royal Scholarship offered to young and deserving ASEAN students.
The university's centers of excellences were set up to develop and strengthen faculty and researcher capacity, to increase research productivity in line with the direction of university research.[9] The following are the university leading "centers of excellences":
The university also houses several industry research organizations.
Suranaree University of Technology has developed the campus as a Residential University by developing learning centers within the student dormitory area and other areas that serve students efficiently and effectively. The university formulated a 10-year university development strategy for 2012-21 to support and create a positive and suitable environment for living within the university (Happy and Healthy Environment), strengthening and developing the university into Residential University, as well as developing dormitories as living and learning dormitory.[10]
The university began construction of six student dormitories since fiscal year 1993, supporting first-generation undergraduate students. the number of undergraduate and postgraduate students increased in construction until the 2005 academic year. The dormitory is not enough to accommodate all students, and the differences in lifestyle in both study and maturity of postgraduate and undergraduate students are provided by the university, so all dormitories are provided to undergraduate students (from S1-S20), while postgraduate and postgraduate students are provided to stay at the Surasamanakkan Building.
In 2020, SUT has collaborated with various international bodies and international institutions under agreements since1992. Presently SUT’s collaborative network has extended worldwide to 99 institutions. Furthermore, SUT signed MOUs with 16 institutions
SUT Signed MOU (2018) | |||
Université Grenoble Alpes | Fuzhou University | ||
Institut National Supérieur des sciences agronomiques, del’alimentation et de l’envirnnement (Agrosup Dijon) | University of Michigan | ||
Universitas Indonesia | The Maritime Silk Road Confucius Institute | ||
Akita University | University of Wollongong | ||
Research Center for Appropriate Technology Indonesian Institute of Sciences | Kobe University | ||
Hokkaido University, Japan | Harbin Engineering University | ||
Kyoto Institute of Technology | Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology | ||
Kyushu University | UMAP International Secretariat | ||
University of Shizuoka | The University of Victoria | ||
Yamaguchi University | |||
The University of Malaya | |||
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman | |||
National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism | |||
Myddelton College | |||
The University of Arizona | |||
Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City - University of Science |
Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) | |
International Association of Universities (IAU) | |
World Association of Cooperative Education (WACE) | |
ASEAN-European Academic University Network (ASEA-UNINET) | |
The World Technology Universities Network (WTUN) | |
Asia Technological University Network (ATU-Net) | |
Southeast Asia and Taiwan Universities (SATU) |
National Cooperation
SUT values its cooperation, collaboration and activities with organizations and bodies in Thailand.
in 2020, SUT signed 17 Memorandas of Agreement.
1000+ in the world | Physical Science: 601st - 800th in the world5th in Thailand | 301st-350th in Asia | 261st-700th in the World | 606th in the world | |
5th in Thailand | Engineering and Technology:601st - 800th in the world5th in Thailand | 9th in Thailand | 3rd in Thailand | ||
1st in Science and Technology University in Thailand |
Ranking | |||
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National Ranking | |||
Webometrics | 10 (2012)[11] | 6 (2016)[12] | |
Times | 2 (2015)[13] | ||
Nature Publishing Index | 2 (2015)[14] | ||
Nature Index | 3 (2015)[15] | ||
URAP | 10 (2014-2015)[16] | ||
Global | |||
Webometrics | 845 (2012) | 822 (2016) | |
Times(World University Ranking) | 601-800 (2015) | 601-800(2016)161-170(Asia, 2016)[17] | |
Top Universities | 251-300 (2016)[18] | ||
TimesBRICS & Emerging Economics | 159 (2016)[19] | ||
Greenmetric | 52 (2015)[20] |