About DIA
Roles and Responsibilities
Our roles and responsibilities can be divided into 3 main categories.
International Cooperation Service
Prepare documentation and arrange for cooperation agreements with partner institutions.
Promote and make progress under KMITL’s policies and the cooperation agreements to ensure a fruitful and mutually beneficial relationship with our partner institutions.
Arrange for training and working programs for international delegates, with support from the Commission of Higher Education (CHE), Ministry of Education.
Collect relevant information of KMITL’s activities regarding international academic programs.
Maintain a database of cooperation agreements and activities undertaken.
International Exchange Program Service
Promote and coordinate for international exchange programs under agreements.
Process student applicants, provide assistance for their well-being, such as accommodations and visa applications, and provide relevant information.
Organize cultural and social activities for international students.
Serve as a coordinator for applications of KMITL students, selection, and preparations for studying abroad.
International Liaison and Special Affairs Service
Coordinate with other KMITL units and local organisations for visits of delegates to Thailand and KMITL.
Collect and disseminate KMITL’s information regarding activities and events.
Accommodate delegates from international institutions
Int’l Cooperation
Int’l Cooperation
KMITL has placed emphasis on fostering friendly relationships and technical cooperation with overseas universities and institutions. International cooperation has contributed significantly to the reinforcement of the KMITL’s capabilities in education and research and to its achievement of international recognition. Presently, KMITL are actively engaged in academic collaboration agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with 40+ institutions in 14 countries, including Japan, U.S.A., England, Scotland, Australia, Germany, China, Laos, Philippines, Russia, Korea, Taiwan New Zealand and Austria (see this map). Cooperative activities include exchange of students, faculty and researchers, research collaboration, joint/dual degree education programs and co-organization of international conferences and workshops.
View KMITL’s International Cooperation in a larger map
UNDER CONSTRUCTION:
Austria
- University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna - BOKU [more info]
Australia
- James Cook University [more info]
- Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) [more info]
China, Republic of
- Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications (BUPT) [more info]
- Harbin Institute of Technology [more info]
- Guangxi Normal University [more info]
- Nanchang University [more info]
- Shanghai University of Sport (SUS) [more info]
England
- University of Wolverhampton [more info]
Germany
- Anhalt University of Applied Science [more info]
- Fachhochschule Frankfurt Am Main [more info]
- Technische Universitat [more info]
- University of Hohenheim [more info]
Japan
- Tokai University (Shennai) [more info]
- Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan [more info]
- University of Electro-Communications [more info]
- Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT) [more info]
- Kyushu Tokai University [more info]
- Yokosuka Telecom Research Park (YRP) [more info]
- Communication Research Laboratory of Japan (CRL) [more info]
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [more info]
- Tohoku University [more info]
- Muroran Institute of Technology [more info]
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) [more info]
- Maizuru National College of Technology (MNCT) [more info]
- Sendai National College of Technology (SNCT) [more info]
- Meiji University [more info]
Korea, Republic of
- Sun Moon University [more info]
- Mokpo National University [more info]
Laos
- National University of Laos (NUOL) [more info]
New Zealand
- Manukau Institute of Technology [more info]
Philippines
- Central Luzon State University (CLSU) [more info]
Russia
- North-Ossetian K.L. Khetagurov State University [more info]
Scotland
- University of Strathclyde [more info]
Taiwan
- National Pingtung University [more info]
United States
- Iowa State University of Science [more info]
- Oklahoma State University [more info]
- Ball State University [more info]
- The University of Illinois [more info]
- The University of Michigan [more info]
Membership
Furthermore KMITL is an active member of several local and international organizations, including
- ASAIHL - The Association of the Southeast Asia Institutions of Higher Learning
- UMAP - University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific
- ASEA-UNINET - Austrian South-East Asia University Partnership Network
- AUN - ASEAN University Network
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- AUN/SEED-Net - Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network
- TIEA - Illuminating Engineering Association of Thailand
- AUF - Asia University Federation
- SEARCA - The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture
International Exchange Programs
International Exchange Programs
Student Exchange Programs
IAESTE Thailand : Exchange Students(1-3m)
Maizuru National College of Technology (MNCT) JAPAN : Summer Training (1m), Internship (1-5m), Visiting Students (1w)
Meiji University, JAPAN : Exchange Students (1-12m)
Mie University, JAPAN : Internship (1-2m)
Muroran University, JAPAN : Exchange Students (1-2m)
Sendai National College of Technology (SNCT), JAPAN - Summer Training (1m), Internship (1-5m), Visiting Students (1w)
Tohoku University, JAPAN : JYPE (Junior Year Program in English)
Tokai University (Kyushu Campus), JAPAN : Exchange Students (1m)
Tokai University (Shonan Campus), JAPAN : Exchange Students (1m), Summer Training (1m), Volunteer Program (1m)
Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT), JAPAN : YSEP (Young Scientists Exchange Program)
University of Electro-Communications (UEC), JAPAN : Summer Training (1m)
Academic Staff Exchange Programs
Tokai University (Kyushu Campus), JAPAN : Exchange Academic Staff (1m)
Tokai University (Shonan Campus), JAPAN : Scholars (1.5m), Invited Scholars (2w), Co-Advisors (2-4w)
