On Wednesday, March 13th, 2024, at 02.30 p.m., Meeting Room No.9, 2nd floor of the Kasetsart Golden Jubilee Administration and
Information Center Building, Kasetsart University Bangkhen Campus, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Kampanat Pensupar, Vice President for International Affairs, along with
administrators and lecturers, namely Asst. Prof. Dr.rer.Soc
Supapatpimol Simlee, Assistant to the President for International Affairs;
Asst. Prof. Dr. Thanasin Tanompongphandh, Vice Dean for International Affairs,
Faculty of Economics; Asst. Prof. Dr.
Patamaporn Sripadungtham, Deputy Dean for International Affairs, Faculty
of Engineering; Asst. Prof. Dr. Chinnapat Thipyopas, Deputy Head of Department
of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Varameth
Vichiensan, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering; Asst.
Prof. Dr. Korakit Choomgrant, Deputy Dean for International Affairs and
Educational Development, Faculty of Social Sciences; Dr. Cheewin Mallikamarl, Assistant Dean for International Affairs,
Faculty of Social Sciences; Asst. Prof. Dr. Nattasamon Petchsang, Assistant
Dean for Research and International Affairs, Faculty of Science; Mr.Rattapan
Trongwiwat, Head of International Relations and Global Affairs Section, Faculty
of Science; Asst. Prof. Dr. Paitoon Chetthamrongchai, Department of Marketing,
Faculty of Business Administration; Asst. Prof. Dr.
Pratyaporn Rattanapongpinyo, Department of Eastern Language, Faculty of
Humanities; Dr. Patcharaphan Suvanakoot, Department of Eastern Language,
Faculty of Humanities; and representatives of the International
Affairs Division, welcomed and discussed academic collaboration with an administrator from Meijo University, led by Dr. Hirokazu Okamoto, Vice President of Meijo University; Mr. Kazuyori Aoyama, General Manager of Office of International
Affairs; and Mr. Jurai Hirata,
International Exchange Coordinator of Office of International Affairs on the
occasion of visiting Kasetsart University.
Founded in 1926,
Meijo University stands as the largest institution in the Chubu region, hosting
10 faculties and catering to over 15,000 students. The faculties include Science
and Technology, Agriculture, Law, Business Management, Economics, Pharmacy,
Human Studies, Urban Sciences, Foreign Studies, and Information Engineering. Since 2014, Meijo University has engaged
in academic collaboration with KU, particularly focusing on co-research
in Science and Technology. In 2018,
Asst. Prof. Dr. Nattasamon
Petchsang from the Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Science, KU,
traveled to Meijo University for collaborative research for 2 months.
At the beginning of the
discussion, administrators and lecturers of KU exchanged information regarding
past and current agreements with Meijo University and Japan in general. For
instance, during 2022-2023, the Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of
Engineering, KU accepted 2 Meijo University students to participate in the
Global Internship Programme. Subsequently, potential academic collaborations
were deliberated upon. Meijo University expressed that a two-week student
exchange program would serve as an interesting and beneficial starting point
for further collaborations. This program would allow Meijo University students
to visit Japanese companies in Thailand, and engage in extracurricular
activities to learn about Thai culture, and reciprocally, KU students would
have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Japanese culture.
Moreover, Dr. Hirokazu Okamoto, Vice President of Meijo
University expressed his interest in a minimum 4 to 6-week administrative staff exchange program to facilitate the
exchange of work processes, with a focus on internationalization.
Administrators and lecturers, KU agreed to initiate the proposed collaboration
to broaden the active collaboration framework. After the discussion, Assoc.
Prof. Dr. Kampanat Pensupar presented souvenirs to administrators from Meijo
University before all participants participated in a group photo session.