Assumption University (Thailand)

Assumption University
มหาวิทยาลัยอัสสัมชัญ
Former names
Assumption Commercial College (ACC)
Assumption School of Business (1969).
Assumption Business Administration College (ABAC) (1972).
Motto Labor Omnia Vincit (Latin)
Motto in English
Work Conquers All
Type Private, Coeducational
Established 1969 (1969)
Affiliation Roman Catholic (Gabrielites)
Rector Rev. Bro. Bancha Saenghiran, f.s.g., Ph.D.
Location Bangkok, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand
Campus Hua Mak, Suvarnabhumi, Sathon
Colours      Red
     Blue
     White
Nickname Au, ABAC
Mascot Horse
Affiliations IFCU
ASAIHL
ACUCA
APHEIT
Website www.au.edu

Assumption University (AU, Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยอัสสัมชัญ) is a private Catholic university with three campuses in the Hua Mak, Central World Plaza in downtown Bangkok, and Suvarnabhumi areas of Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. The university is led by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, who have been active in education in Thailand since 1901. Assumption University is noted for attracting large numbers of foreign students from countries including Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other Asian countries. Students from China make up the largest number of foreign students. There are exchange students from the United States (Loyola) and Europe. Assumption University was also the first international university in Thailand.

Cathedral of Learning ABAC

Academic programs

Assumption University (AU) offers many majors, such as business administration, information technology, communication and computer network technology,[1] science, technology, engineering, nursing, law, communication arts, architecture, biotechnology, languages, and music. It is also the leading provider of E-learning in Thailand since it has established the College of Internet Distance Education on 21 December 2002. AU's Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion offers a PhD program in philosophy, a PhD program in religious studies, an MA program in philosophy and an MA program in religious studies.

Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion

The Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion (GSPR), founded 1993, is located on the Huamak campus Bang Kapi District Bangkok in close vicinity to Ramkhamhaeng University and the Rajamangala National Stadium. The school offers four programs: A Ph.D. program in philosophy, a Ph.D. program in religious studies, an MA program in philosophy and an MA program in religious studies. All four programs are recognized by the Office of Higher Education Commission (OHEC) and accredited by the Office of National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA). Student body and faculty are international and the academic lingua franca is English. Teaching and research at the school is bridging Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spirituality, Cultural Studies, Analytic and Continental as well as Eastern and Western approaches. The GSPR also hosts the Guna Chakra Research Center.

Notable faculty include Gerhold K. Becker.

History

Assumption University is a non-profit institution administered by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, a worldwide Catholic religious order, founded in France in 1705 by St. Louis Marie De Montfort, devoted to education and philanthropic activities. The congregation has been operating many educational institutions in Thailand since 1901.[2]

The university has a student body of about 19,870 including a fairly large complement of foreign students drawn from 75 countries of the world.[3]

Assumption University became an autonomous educational institution in 1969 when Assumption Commercial College (ACC) became the Assumption School of Business. In 1972 it became the Assumption Business Administration College (ABAC). In 1990 the college was granted university status by the Ministry of University Affairs and took the name of Assumption University (AU).

Campuses

Suvarnabhumi campus

Suvarnabhumi campus

AU has been expanding the Suvarnabhumi campus with Gothic-style and neo-baroque buildings and creating a nature-centered atmosphere it calls the "University in the Park".

Hua Mak campus

ABAC Hua Mak

In March 1985, H.E. General Prem Tinasulanonda, Prime Minister, officially inaugurated the Hua Mak campus building and opened the new Graduate School of Business.[4]

Simultaneously and to enhance the idea that ABAC is a Catholic institution, a chapel was built up dedicated to the Lady of Annunciation and financed by funds from Germany.

City campus

Located on the 14th floor of Zen Department Store, CentralWorld, it is used for certain MBA programs.

Ranking

4 International Colleges & Universities or 4ICU is ranking popularity of university websites in 2000 countries. Assumption University was ranked 6th in Thailand.

Notable graduates

Athletics

Entertainment

Reporters

Businessman

Others

References

  1. Vincent Mary School of Science and Technology, Assumption University of Thailand, http://www.scitech.au.edu
  2. http://www.masterstudies.com/universities/Thailand/Assumption-University-of-Thailand/
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2015-02-24.

External links

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