
Students from the Faculty of Science and Technology, participating in the 'Exchange and Development of Faculty of Science and Technology Students with International Networks' project.
On May 26, 2025, in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Faculty of Science and Technology, led by Assistant Professor Dr. Chinawat Sassananun, Dean, along with Assistant Professor Dr. Montharop Suthatam, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Assistant Professor Dr. Suriyan Sompong, Director of the Olympic Education Center, brought ten students from the Faculty of Science and Technology's "Exchange and Develop Students of the Faculty of Science and Technology with International Networks" program to a meeting with Professor Dr. Soh Kim Geok, Professor of Exercise Science and Health, Faculty of Educational Studies, University Putra Malaysia (UPM).
The meeting focused on discussions regarding student exchange, curriculum management, research, and future collaborative initiatives. Specific areas of focus included sending Faculty of Science and Technology students as exchange students to UPM and visiting various facilities within the university to adapt practices for the Faculty of Science and Technology. Additionally, the meeting featured presentations of research findings by students from both institutions, a demonstration and practical session of Muay Thai by Faculty of Science and Technology students, a Wushu demonstration by UPM students, and a demonstration and practical session of golf.
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About University Putra Malaysia (UPM)
University Putra Malaysia (UPM) is a public research university in Malaysia, centrally located in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. Widely recognized as the Agricultural University of Malaysia, UPM is highly reputable for its undergraduate and postgraduate programs in agriculture. Currently, UPM offers 81 undergraduate disciplines, 81 master's programs, and 8 doctoral programs. The university hosts over 18,000 students and is ranked 148th in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
Project: Exchange and Development of Students from the Faculty of Science and Technology with International Networks
The "Exchange and Development of Students from the Faculty of Science and Technology with International Networks" project, scheduled from May 24 – 30, 2025, aligns with the university's continuous efforts to improve its QS-RANKING. Key performance indicators for this initiative include:
- Indicator 6: The number of international exchange students hosted by the university for at least one semester or 45 hours.
- Indicator 7: The number of university students participating in exchange programs at international universities for at least one semester or 45 hours.
Beyond contributing to QS-RANKING, this project aims to encourage students' personal development, enable them to showcase their potential, and broaden their perspectives.