Ramkhamhaeng University

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Ramkhamhaeng University
มหาวิทยาลัยรามคำแหง

Established 1971
Type Public, open university
President Professor Rangsan Saengsook [1]
Students 525,000 [2]
Undergraduates 500,000 [3]
Postgraduates 25,000 [4]
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Colors Blue and Gold
Affiliations ASAIHL
Website www.ru.ac.th

Ramkhamhaeng University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยรามคำแหง) is one of the two open universities in Thailand. The naming of the university was in honor of King Ramkhamhaeng the Great of Sukhothai who is credited for creating the Thai alphabet.

Before the establishment of Ramkhamhaeng University in 1971,Thailand has long suffered what might be called "a crisis in the quest for higher education" because the number of high school graduates seeking seats to the universities outnumbered the admission capacity of all universities combined. The problem finally prompted the parliament to pass a law authorizing the establishment of Ramkhamhaeng University, or RU as it is commonly known the country's first open-admission university.

The university is composed of the Faculties of Law, Business Administration, Humanities, Education, Science, Political Science, Economics, Engineering, and Education Technology. The Faculty of Engineering admits only a limited number of students while other faculties are open to anyone who wish to study.

Ramkhamhaeng University has two major campuses, both located in Bangkok. Freshman classes are held at Bang Na campus in Phra Khanong District. Most others classes are conducted at the main campus at Hua Mak, Bang Kapi District.

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  • To provide equality in higher education throughout the country, leading to higher quality of life and concerns for the environment.
  • To provide higher quality graduates with significant professional knowledge.
  • To produce graduates with high ethics, creative ideas, high leadership and skill necessary to assist in country and community development.
  • To develop most effective university management system, with emphasis on efficiency and quality, and effective staff relationship in conjunction with other university, educational institutes, and communities.
  • To promote Thai's culture development, customs and art.
  • To develop and transfer technology, support and apply new technology in such a way as to be compatible with indigenous knowledge.

  • Ramkhamhaeng University concentrates on the developing graduates who have both professional knowledge and high ethical standards.
  • These graduates will become the future leaders of the country to assist in its sustainable development.
  • The university supports the research in order to develop technical skills and equality in higher education to all people in both urban and rural area of Thailand.
  • The university intends to become a leading international university and center for education.

  • To produce high quality graduates with high ethical standards.
  • To develop the curricular that are flexible and of international standard both at undergraduate and post graduate levels and also to response to changes in economic, technologies, social and culture change.
  • To provide greater quality in education to those in the rural areas of Thailand.
  • To support education on the World Wide Web and to exchange information with other universities, government agencies and the private sector both in Thailand and Internationally.


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Rajabhat Universities

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Rajamangala Universities of Technology

Isan | Krungtheb | Lanna | Phra Nakhon | Rattanakosin | Srivijaya | Suvarnabhumi | Tawan-ok | Thanyaburi

Private Universities and Colleges

Asian | Asian Institute of Technology | Assumption | Bangkok | Bangkok Suvarnabhumi | Bangkokthonburi | Bundit Boriharnthurakit | Chalermkarnchana | Chaopraya | Chiangrai | Christian | Asian Scholars | Dhurakij Pundit | Dusit Thani | Eastern Asia | Far Eastern | Hatyai | Hua Chiew Chalermprakiet | International Buddhist | Kasem Bundit | Krirk | Lampang | Lumnamping | Mahanakorn | Mission | Nakhonratchasima | Nivadhana | North Bangkok | North Chiang Mai | North Eastern | North Eastern Polytechnic | Pathumthani | Payap | Phakklang | Phitsanulok | Rajapark | Rangsit | Ratchathani | Rattana Bundit | Saengtham | Saint John's | Saint Louis | Santapol | Shinawatra | Siam | Siam Technology | Sirinsiam International | South-East Asia | Southeast Bangkok | Southern | Sripatum | Srisophon | St Theresa Inti | Stamford | Tapee | Thonburi | Thai Chamber of Commerce | Thongsuk | Vongchavalitkul | Webster | Western | Yala Islamic | Yonok

Other institutions

Boromarajonani College of Nursing | Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy | Chulabhorn Research Institute | Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment | Mahapanya | Ratchasuda | Royal Thai Navy Academy | National Defence College | Sasin | Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology | Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology

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Education in Thailand

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