Khon Kaen University Visited Six Leading UK Universities Expanding Academic and Research Collaborations

Khon Kaen University (KKU) participated in an academic and research collaboration trip to six leading universities in the United Kingdom from March 15-20, 2025. The first visit was on March 15, 2025, led by the Dean of the International College to the School for Business and Society, University of York, to discuss academic and research collaborations at the college level, with funding support from KKU

KKUIC Explored New Collaboration Opportunities with the University of York

Following this, from March 17-20, 2025, KKU representatives, including the Dean of the Faculty of Public Health, the Dean of the International College, and the Assistant Dean for International Relations of the International College, visited and engaged in discussions with five universities: Queen Mary University of London, University of Leicester, University of Nottingham, University of Leeds, and University of Manchester. These visits were supported by the UK’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT) of the British Embassy Bangkok.

KKUIC, as a KKU representative, Explored Collaboration Opportunities with Queen Mary University of London

 

KKUIC and Faculty of Public Health, as KKU representatives, Discussed Collaboration Opportunities with the University of Leicester
KKUIC and Faculty of Public Health, as KKU representatives, Strengthened Global Ties with the University of Nottingham
KKUIC and Faculty of Public Health, as KKU representatives, Seek to Deepen its Collaboration with the University of Leeds

KKUIC and Faculty of Public Health, as KKU representatives, Explored Collaboration with the University of Manchester: visiting the Executive Education Centre of the Business School and the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH)

This initiative focused on enhancing the internationalization of KKU by engaging in high-level discussions with university executives, faculty members, and senior staff. The key areas of discussion included improving the quality of international education and research, student and faculty exchange programs, and the development of joint academic programs. This visit marks a significant step in strengthening KKU’s global partnerships, and it is expected to bring sustainable benefits to students and faculty members in the future.

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