SDG 13 in numbers The graph shows Thammasat University’s CO2 reduction (kgCO₂eq) from 2020 to 2023. The highest reduction, 14,804,513 kgCO₂eq, occurred in 2020–2021, followed
SDG 12 in numbers The graph shows Thammasat University’s waste generation (metric tons) from 2018 to 2023, detailing landfill and recycling. Waste decreased from 3,175
SDG 11 in numbers The graph shows Thammasat University’s 2022–2023 expenditure of 12,757,420,900 Baht, with 429,565,825 Baht (3.4%) allocated to arts and heritage. This highlights
SDG 10 in numbers The graph shows eligible applicants from Thammasat University’s various programs, focusing on vulnerable and marginalized groups, and the TCAS system from
SDG 9 in numbers The graph shows the number of Thammasat University academic staff by subject from 2018 to 2023. Arts & Humanities/Social Sciences lead,
SDG 8 in numbers The graph shows the proportion of Thammasat University students in work placements over a month from 2018 to 2023. While total
SDG 7 in numbers The graph shows electricity consumption across Thammasat University’s campuses from 2018 to 2023. Rangsit Campus leads, peaking at 73,668,968 kWh in
SDG 6 in numbers The graph shows Thammasat University’s water consumption across four campuses from 2018 to 2023. Consumption appeared stable until 2021, rising sharply
SDG 5 in numbers The graph shows the percentage of female senior academics at Thammasat University from 2018 to 2023, starting at 51% in 2018–2019,
SDG 4 in numbers The graph shows Thammasat University’s new enrollments from 2018 to 2023, starting with 8,505 students in 2018–2019, rising to a peak
SDG 3 in numbers The graph shows a steady rise in health profession graduates at Thammasat University, from 952 in 2018–2019 to 1,343 in 2022–2023,
SDG 2 in numbers The graph shows fluctuations in Thammasat University graduates in agriculture and aquaculture with a sustainability focus from 2018 to 2023, starting