มหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์ (ม.อ.) | |
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Type | National |
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Established | October 22, 1967 |
Endowment | 4,171,014,200 baht (2012) |
President | Associate Professor Chusak Limsakul, D.Eng. |
Students | 34,000 (2007) |
Undergraduates | 29,000 (2007) |
Postgraduates | 5,000 (2007) |
Location |
Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand 7°00′39″N 100°29′49″E / 7.01083°N 100.49694°ECoordinates: 7°00′39″N 100°29′49″E / 7.01083°N 100.49694°E |
Campus | Hat Yai, Pattani, Phuket, Surat Thani, Trang |
Symbolic tree | Jacaranda |
Colours | Blue |
Affiliations | ASAIHL |
Website | http://www.psu.ac.th |
Established | April 2012 |
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Director | Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nantakan Muensit |
Adjunct faculty | Prof.Thorvald Andersson |
Location | Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand |
Address | Physics BuildingPrince of Songkla University |
Website | CENE Official Site |
Prince of Songkla University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์; rtgs: Mahawitthayalai Songkhla Nakharin) is the first university in southern Thailand, established in 1967. The name of the university was granted by the King Bhumibol Adulyadej in honor of His Royal Highness Prince Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla, the King's father.
The university consists of four campuses and one education service area. In 1968, the first permanent campus was established in Pattani. The campus in Hat Yai was opened in 1971 and is now the main campus, with more than 50% of the university's students. Other campuses were established in Phuket (1977) and Surat Thani (1990). Additionally, the Trang education service area was founded in 1991. As 2007, the university offers 295 educational programs to its 34,000 students, including 18 international programs and three foreign language programs.
Prince of Songkla University hosts hundreds of international students. The Phuket campus accommodates the most students from European and North American universities. The International Study Program in Phuket (ISPP) is multidisciplinary, offering courses in social sciences, history, intercultural communications, tourism, human resources, and international finance and economics.
In 1962 the Department of Provincial Administration was assigned by the Thai government, through the Southern Development Committee, to initiate a project to set up a university in southern Thailand in accordance with the Southern Development Plan. In 1965 the cabinet approved, in principle, that the main campus of the university was to be at Ruesamilae, an urban area of Pattani.
Since the Pattani site abuts the sea, very high humidity and sea water vapor would lead to prohibitive maintenance costs for the upkeep of the engineering laboratory equipment and engineering teaching facilities. It was agreed to relocate the Faculty of Engineering to a new site. After a long search, it was decided that the Faculty of Engineering should be located in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province. Lady Atthakraweesunthorn agreed to donate a plot of land totaling 690 rai (approximately 276 acres) at Tambon Korhong, Hat Yai district, Songkla Province, which was to be used as a new campus of Prince of Songkla University where the Faculty of Engineering would be based.