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MU Profile 2
General Information
1888
1889-1899
1943-1968
1900-1942
2007
Siriraj Hospital was founded in 1888 by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn.
Siriraj Hospital
Siriraj Hospital expanded to become Thailand’s first medical school, Phaetthayakorn School.Phaetthayakorn
School
The school was renamed as Rajapaethayalai School by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn and later become the Faculty of Medicine and Siriraj Hospital.
Rajapaethayalai School
Faculty of Medicine and Siriraj Hospital became the University of Medical Sciences under the Ministry of Public Health. University of
Medical Sciences
Mahidol University became an autonomous university under government supervision.
History
Ratchasuda College, College of Sports Science
and Technology, College of Management,
Mahidol University International College,
College of Music, College of Religious Studies
The University of Medical Sciences was renamed Mahidol University by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej in honor of his father (Prince Mahidol of Songkla).
Mahidol University1969
Management Direction
Determination: Wisdom of the Land
Mission: To excel in health, sciences, arts
and innovation with integrity for the betterment
of Thai society and the benefit of mankind
Vision: To be a World Class University
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Faculty of Public Health, Faculty of Medical Technology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Science,
Faculty of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Social Sciences and
Humanities, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Faculty of
Physical Therapy, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
Campus and Area
Kanchanaburi
Nakhonsawan Amnatcharoen
Bangkok & Nakhonpathom
413 Acres 171 Acres
2,717 Acres
633 Acres
17 Faculties
8Institutes
Institute for Population and Social Research, Institute of Nutrition, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, ASEAN Institute for
Health Development, National Institute for Child and Family Development, Institute for Innovative Learning, Institute of Molecular Biosciences,
Institute for Technology and Innovation Management
2Centers
National Laboratory Animal Center
National Doping Control Centre
6Colleges
3Campuses
Kanchanaburi
Nakhonsawan
Amnatcharoen
2Offices
Office of the University Council
Office of the President
1 Library
Mahidol University Library
and Knowledge Center
1School
Mahidol University International Demonstration School
MU Profile 3
Development Process
Evaluation & Adjustm
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UN
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SITY
EC
OSY
STEM
established an organizational culture around Mahidol University’s core values*;
optimized resources utilization and work-life balance in response to University’s vision and
strategies; and
created and enhanced “Culture of Excellence” through various quality assessment and
accreditation programs.
In response to its vision of becoming a World Class University, Mahidol University has
* Core values are based around the concept of MAHIDOL: where M = Mastery, A = Altruism, H = Harmony, I = Integrity, D = Determination, O = Originality and L = Leadership.
developed and implemented University’s strategies and corporate KPI, together with introducing Performance Agreement system in place for deploying and monitoring the progress of the University;
MU Profile 4
8.5 %
University Operation
EducationLearning Model: In order to become a global, open access
university and to enhance learning activities, the University has
adopted a Triple T Model Transformation (Teacher, Techno-
logy and Teaching). Under this, Mahidol University graduates
will develop a great breadth of social skills and depth of
professional knowledge, become entrepreneurially-minded and
globally-talented, and contribute to society.
T
-Sha
ped B
readth & Depth Socially Contributed
Mahidol University Graduates
Accreditation standards
Student admission
WFME
ISPO
World Federation for Medical Education
International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics
AUNQA
Asian University Network Quality Assurance
Direct Admission 24%67.5% Central Admission
Tution fees/ per semester
Bachelor degrees
Thai curricula
Total tuition fees
Master degrees
110,000 - 333,000 Baht
Thai curriculum International curriculum
210,000 - 550,000 Baht*
Doctoral degrees
260,000 - 660,000 Baht
Thai curriculum International curriculum
410,000 - 800,000 Baht
* Except Faculty of Dentistry
400,000-1,500,00 Baht
International curricula650,000 - 700,000 Baht
Faculty of Dentistry
80,000 - 160,000 BahtFaculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital,
Mahidol University International college
Faculty of Information and Communication
Technology, Faculty of Science
50,000 - 75,000 BahtAACSB
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
ABET
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
8,000 - 15,000 BahtKanchanaburi Campus, Nakhonsawan Campus,
Amnatcharoen Campus
Entrepreneurial
ly Mind
ed
Globally Talented
15,000 - 20,000 Baht
13,000 - 17,000 Baht
10,000 -12,000 Baht
8,000 - 10,000 Baht
Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Veterinary Science,Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital,Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital,
Faculty of Dentistry
Faculty of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Nursing,
Faculty of Engineering, Ratchasuda College
Faculty of Liberal Arts, College of Religious Studies,
Faculty of Science,
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies,
College of Sports Science and Technology,
Faculty of Medical Technology, Faculty of Public Health
Consortium of Medical School * Remark : 1 USD = 34 Baht
MU Profile 5
Personal ethical and moral standards
More professional and social skills
A greater awareness of arts, history and culture
A greater sense of community involvement
and environmental awareness
Our extra-curricular activities help our graduates develop the following qualities:
University Operation
Funds, Scholarship and Facilities
Scholarships
Student health care
Student dormitory
Other facilities
Internal and external sources of funds
University emergency funds
Loans for financially-disadvantaged students
Student loans
Health promotionactivities
Medical careservices
Dental careservices
10 Buildings (capacity: 3,672)
Women 2,456
Rental fee: 3,000 - 8,000 Baht / semester
Men 1,216
Prince MahidolHall
Siri RuckhachatiNature Park
Mahidol LearningCenter
Extra-curricular activities
Core Value
Research Research strategy
ResearchExcellence
Promote the dissemination of research and innovation to the public.
1 Recruit, develop, retain and support high quality researchers.
Establish facilities that support quality research.
Promote integrated or cross-disciplinary research.
Maximise research outputs and impact.
Support research that conforms to the national research strategies and the demands of funding agencies.
Promote intellectual property management and a culture of entrepreneurship in our researchers.
Research Policy
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Medical CareFaculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital
Faculty of Tropical Medicine
Faculty of Dentistry
Golden Jubilee Medical Center
Faculty of Veterinary Science
Siriraj Hospital Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital
Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Dental Hospital, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Dental Hospital
Ramathibodi Hospital Queen Sirikit
Medical Center
Somdech Phra Debaratana
Medical Center
Prasu Arthorn Animal Hospital,
Pasupalun Livestock & Wildlife Hospital
MU Profile 6
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Achievements & Indicators
Education
Graduates
Total Graduates6,148
Health Science 3,129
(50.9 %)
Science and Technology
1,619 (26.3 %)
Social Sciences and Humanities1,400
(22.8 %)
Graduate information
Curricula
Tpye of curricula
Professional license test result 2015
Type of employment
7,319 6,148
Freshmen Academic Year 2015
Total Students Academic Year 2015
GraduatesAcademic Year 2014
Total 343 courses
Health Science(42%)
Science and Technology(36%)
Social Sciences and
Humanities
(22%)
Goverment sectors
Private sectors
State enterprises/Public organization
Non-specific
47 Unit : %
37.62 4.55
7.45
3.38 Private business
Faculty of Physical Therapy
Faculty of Medical Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital 97.40
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital 96.02
Faculty of Dentist
96.97
95.65
Occupational 93.33, Physical 89.0
MT 97.18, RT 96.36
Unit : %
Faculty of Veterinary Science 82.92
BachelorDegrees
MasterDegrees
DoctoralDegrees
Employability 2015
Proportion of graduates employed
Employed 95.5% Self-employed 4.5%
Bachelor Degrees Graduate Diplomas Master Degrees
29,537
4,693 20,138 3,981
1,826 6,797 1,515
293 2,075 181
Undergraduate Degrees
Post-graduate Degrees
3,981(64.75%)
2,167(35.25)
Higher Graduate Diplomas Doctoral Degrees
GraduateDiplomas
Higher GraduateDiplomas
50 51 39
457 476 432
Thai Courses International Courses
55
31
3 4
92
78
2 1
62
15
145 122 76
MU Profile 7
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50
30
20
10
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70
80
90
Achievements & Indicators
Education
Graduates
Total Graduates6,148
Health Science 3,129
(50.9 %)
Science and Technology
1,619 (26.3 %)
Social Sciences and Humanities1,400
(22.8 %)
Graduate information
Curricula
Tpye of curricula
Professional license test result 2015
Type of employment
7,319 6,148
Freshmen Academic Year 2015
Total Students Academic Year 2015
GraduatesAcademic Year 2014
Total 343 courses
Health Science(42%)
Science and Technology(36%)
Social Sciences and
Humanities
(22%)
Goverment sectors
Private sectors
State enterprises/Public organization
Non-specific
47 Unit : %
37.62 4.55
7.45
3.38 Private business
Faculty of Physical Therapy
Faculty of Medical Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital 97.40
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital 96.02
Faculty of Dentist
96.97
95.65
Occupational 93.33, Physical 89.0
MT 97.18, RT 96.36
Unit : %
Faculty of Veterinary Science 82.92
BachelorDegrees
MasterDegrees
DoctoralDegrees
Employability 2015
Proportion of graduates employed
Employed 95.5% Self-employed 4.5%
Bachelor Degrees Graduate Diplomas Master Degrees
29,537
4,693 20,138 3,981
1,826 6,797 1,515
293 2,075 181
Undergraduate Degrees
Post-graduate Degrees
3,981(64.75%)
2,167(35.25)
Higher Graduate Diplomas Doctoral Degrees
GraduateDiplomas
Higher GraduateDiplomas
50 51 39
457 476 432
Thai Courses International Courses
55
31
3 4
92
78
2 1
62
15
145 122 76
Research (as of 2015)
1k 3k 5k 7k 9k 11k 13k
20k
30k
40k
50k
60k
70k
ScholaryOutput
Citation Count
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10k
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Achievements & Indicators
Personnel
Type of personnel
Level of education of academic personnel
Number of research projects and funds
Publications & citations
Academic officers
Total 34,330 People
Goverment officers
1,348
University officers
24,316
Staff
8,666
Personnel ratio
Doctoral Degrees
Master Degrees
Higher Graduate Diplomas
Graduate Diplomas
Bachelor Degrees
Professors (4.15%)
Associate Professors
(19.8%)
Assistant Professors(26.03%)
Instructors (50.02%)
160 763 1,003 1,927
No. of projects: 2,170Amount of research funding 1,932,266,595 Baht
Science and Technology (28%)
Health Science (53%)
Social Sciences and Humanities(19%)
- 654 projects
- 540,232,755 Baht
- 1,201 projects
- 1,025,143,334 Baht
- 315 projects
- 366,890,506 Baht
2,365
60.7%
579
14.9%0.41%
6 0.15%
16 1.54%
61
Unit : person
Academic Support
* not include hospital support officer
869
Equivalent Doctoral Degrees
22.3%
14,600*3,906
MahidolUniversity
9 National Research Universities
MU Profile 8
Medical Services
and total no. of charity dental patients
175,280
Total no. of animals treated
77,535
University Rankings
Commercialization & technology transfer
Higher Education Evaluation Accreditation Council of Taiwan
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Achievements & Indicators
Health care
Dental care
Laboratory tests
Animal care
6,097,698Total no. of patients
Out-patients 5,951,797 (97.6%)
In-patients145,901 (2.4%)
Total no. of dental patients 724,684
No. of students recieving medical care: 27,141
Total cost 11,083,780 Baht
Total no. of laboratory tests
20,417,327 tests 78,528 tests/day
QS World University Rankings 2015-2016
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016
US News: Best Global Universities Rankings 2016
The Performance Rankings of Scientific Papers for World Universities (HEEACT)
- 295 in World; 61 in Asia
- 1 in Thailand: Medicine
- 91 in Asia - 1 in Thailand
- Ranked in Top 501-600 universities in World
- Top 100 in Microbiology and Immunology
- 529 in World - 1 in Thailand
- 477 in World - 1 in Thailand
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Total revenue
4.894 MB
15 Petty Patents
141 Copyrights
2 Trademarks
2 Registered Patents
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