SDG 5 in Numbers The line graph showing the percentage of female senior academics from 2019 to 2024 reveals a fluctuating yet declining trend. The proportion
SDG 4 in Numbers The line graph showing the number of students starting a degree from 2019 to 2024 demonstrates fluctuating but generally positive growth. Numbers increased
SDG 3 in Numbers This graph illustrates the proportion of graduates in health professions between 2019 and 2024. The number of graduates in health-related fields increased
SDG 2 in Numbers The line chart presents the trend in the number of graduates in agriculture and aquaculture, including sustainability aspects, from 2019 to
SDG 1 in Numbers This line graph illustrates the percentage of students at Thammasat University who received financial aid due to poverty from the 2020-2021
“Because the world is changing… Thammasat must change, for a better future for everyone.” The year 2024 marks a pivotal milestone in the history of
“Clean air is not a luxury; it is a fundamental human right.” On the occasion of the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies (7
In a continued effort to drive Thailand towards a greener future, Thammasat University, through the Centre for SDG Research and Support (SDG Move) under the
Bangkok – 21 August 2025 – Thammasat University continues to set the standard for institutional governance. The university has officially announced the results of the Integrity and
Thai society is currently besieged by challenges on all fronts. From the escalating severity of natural disasters to the widening gap of social inequality, these
Thammasat University, led by the Quality Development and Sustainability Division, cordially invites you to witness the opening ceremony of the “SDGs for the People” Exhibition.
Bangkok, Thailand — Thammasat University has achieved a monumental milestone in its mission to drive sustainable development. In the newly released Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings