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Thammasat and C.V. Raman Global University

C.V. Raman Global University and Thammasat Hold Follow-up Discussion to Explore Further Collaboration

On 28 May 2026, Dr. Usanee Patapsikij Lertrattananon, Assistant to the Rector for International Affairs, hosted a follow-up meeting with a delegation from C.V. Raman Global University (CGU), India at the Thammasat Rangsit Center.


The CGU delegation included Prof. Dr. Sasmita Mishra, Dean of International Education (Department of Business Management), and Asst. Prof. Dr. Madhusudan Maiti from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. They were welcomed by Assistants to the Dean from the Faculty of Science and Technology and Thammasat School of Engineering. The meeting followed an initial discussion held at Thammasat Tha Prachan, which CGU had attended alongside the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI).


During the meeting, the CGU delegation presented a comprehensive overview of the universitys academic strengths and areas of specialization, particularly in engineering and technology. They highlighted CGUs accreditations and recognitions from the Indian government, including the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). The delegation also highlighted CGU's strong partnerships with the industrial sector, which are designed to equip students with practical, hands-on experience outside the classroom.


To build further collaboration, CGU expressed an interest in exploring potential partnerships in GIS (Geographic Information Systems), satellite-related projects, and semiconductor technologies. While Thammasat noted that these areas are not currently offered as dedicated academic programs, the university expressed its strong willingness to explore cooperation in related and complementary fields.


Potential areas of collaboration identified during the meeting included Sustainable Development Technology, Environmental Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics, and Computer Science training programs. In particular, the Faculty of Science and Technology highlighted opportunities for collaboration in training programs focused on drone technology and semiconductors. Meanwhile, the Thammasat School of Engineering expressed interest in pursuing student exchanges, joint research, and virtual seminars.


Additionally, Dr. Usanee noted that Thammasat's College of Innovation is well positioned to collaborate with CGUs Hotel and Hospitality Administration program, opening further avenues for academic and institutional cooperation

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