On August 1, 2024, Krirk University extended a warm welcome to the distinguished delegation from Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin State Islamic University (UIN SMH) Banten, Indonesia. The meeting, held in Meeting Room 1217, aimed to explore collaborative opportunities in research and academic exchanges between the two institutions.
The delegation was led by Prof. Dr. Nihayatul Maskuroh, M.Si., Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, accompanied by Ms. Elsa, S.E., M.Ak., and Mr. Asep Dadan Suganda, M.Sh.Ec. Representing Krirk University were Professor Dr. Jaran Maluleem, Vice President for International Affairs and Dean of International Islamic College Bangkok, Dr. Bandit Aroman, Vice Dean for Research and Innovation of International Islamic College Bangkok, Ms. Ameera Boonmalert, Lecturer in the Islamic Business Administration Program, and Mr. Muhammad Raksaithong, International Affairs Coordinator.
In his opening remarks, Professor Dr. Jaran Maluleem expressed his delight in hosting the delegation and underscored Krirk University’s strategic vision as a leading hub for international academic collaboration. He reaffirmed the university’s readiness to foster joint research initiatives with UIN SMH to address global challenges and contribute to shared knowledge.
Prof. Dr. Nihayatul Maskuroh reciprocated by commending Krirk University’s dedication to international education and collaborative engagement. She highlighted potential areas of cooperation, including joint research on socio-cultural studies and the development of programs for student and faculty exchanges.
The discussion concluded with both universities reaching a mutual understanding to establish a formal framework for future collaborative projects. This milestone aligns with Krirk University’s commitment to expanding its global network and enhancing opportunities for academic and cultural exchanges.
Krirk University continues to uphold its mission of advancing international partnerships and academic excellence, fostering meaningful connections that benefit both the institution and the global community.