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Thammasat University Leads with Three Faculties in 2026 EdPEx 300 Excellence Achievement

Thammasat University (TU) and three of its internal agencies—the Faculty of Dentistry, the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, and the Faculty of Medicine—have successfully undergone evaluation under the Educational Performance Excellence (EdPEx300) framework for 2026, a national initiative led by the Office of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (OPS-MHESI). The assessment aims to enhance institutional management and educational quality in line with international standards.

Rector Professor Dr. Supasawad Chardchawarn stated that the EdPEx300 results reflect not only academic achievement but also the university’s systematic management across leadership, strategic planning, human resources, and operational effectiveness. He emphasized that this recognition confirms Thammasat University’s growth as a comprehensive institution committed to excellence across disciplines.

Deans from the participating faculties also highlighted their commitment to continuous improvement. The Faculty of Dentistry noted strengthened operational systems and stakeholder-focused development. The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences emphasized integrated management practices, curriculum enhancement, and sustainable organizational growth. The Faculty of Medicine underscored its focus on efficient processes, research advancement, and socially responsive healthcare education.

The Rector expressed appreciation to the entire university community for contributing to this achievement, which positions Thammasat as a regional leader in higher education quality and institutional excellence.

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