Greetings from Mahidol University, Thailand!
Mahidol University has been living a long history for over 129 years since the establishment of “Siriraj Hospital” in 1888, then developed to a medical school in the next year. The name was bestowed upon by His Late Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej after His Royal Highness Prince Mahidol of Songkla. The University is recognized as a large higher education institution comprising academicians and professionals in every field, both in arts and sciences. Mahidol University had continued to progress in all aspects to stay relevant and conform to the rapidly changing world and society.
We are pleased to inform you that the Application for Mahidol University Sawasdee Thailand Virtual Spring Program 2022 is now open for Universitas Gadjah Mada students.
The courses included in the program are:
- Introduction to Thailand and Thai Culture
- Everyday Thai Language Skills
- Superstition and Folklore of Thai People
- Eco-tourism Management
- Thai Boxing, Dancing, and Cooking Class Workshop
The program offers 2 modules across a variety of activities and lessons:
- Thai Culture Module
- Resilient Life & Sustainable Society Module
Further information:
https://op.mahidol.ac.th/ir/special-course/
Eligibility
- Vocational School students (SV)
- Undergraduate students (S1)
- Graduate students (S2/S3)
Required Documents
- Application Package
- Letter of Enrollment from Faculty
- Letter of Nomination from Faculty (addressed to the Head of Office of International Affairs UGM)
Application Procedure
- Please complete all sections of this form and submit to International Relations Division, Mahidol University via <sawasdee.mahidol@gmail.com> before February 10, 2022
- THE FINAL decision from Mahidol University.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- In the meantime, the students are required to keep the hard file of all documents until further notice by the Office of International Affairs.
- Application of outgoing mobility for fall/odd semester in AY 2022/2023 will be processed but the implementation/execution will carefully consider the latest development of COVID-19 and government’s regulation.
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