Thammasat University (TU), established in 1934, is Thailand’s second-oldest university, renowned for its dedication to democracy, social justice, and public service. Initially named the University of Moral and Political Sciences, TU was founded to educate the Thai people on democratic principles following the 1932 revolution. Over the years, it expanded into a comprehensive institution, earning the title “the university for the people.”
Since the 1980s, Thammasat has broadened its academic scope, becoming a leader in research and innovation. The university has earned numerous international awards for its contributions in health, medicine, industry, and communication.
As of the 2023 academic year, Thammasat serves 38,592 individuals, including 29,481 students and 9,411 staff members. The university operates across four campuses: Thaprachan (located in Bangkok, focusing on social sciences and graduate programmes), Rangsit (located in Pathum Thani, covering all faculties across social sciences, science and technology, and medical sciences), Pattaya (located in Chonburi, focusing on industrial development), and Lampang (located in the Northern region, focusing on law, social administration, and health). TU offers 271 academic programs across 305 disciplines at undergraduate, graduate diploma, master’s, and doctoral levels, organized into 31 faculties, colleges and institutes.
Thammasat is committed to maintaining international academic standards while adapting its curricula to meet national and regional needs, particularly within the ASEAN context. The university’s mission emphasizes cultivating ethical leadership, community service, and social responsibility, preparing graduates to contribute to both Thai society and the global community. Thammasat continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of education, research, and society, with a strong focus on social responsibility and ethical leadership. As its motto states, “I love Thammasat because Thammasat teaches me to love the people.”