On December 26, 2024, at 3:00 PM, Krirk University executives, led by Assoc. Prof. Supat Teravecharoenchai, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dr. Chanidapha Nunualvuttiwong, Assistant to the Chairman for International Education Development, and Director of International Affairs, along with faculty members and staff, participated in an online meeting and signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Jerusalem College of Engineering (JCE), India.
The MOU aims to foster academic collaboration between the two institutions, focusing on joint curriculum development, faculty and student exchanges, and international research support. This agreement highlights the shared commitment of both universities to advancing educational quality in response to the rapidly changing global landscape.
Assoc. Prof. Supat emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, “Our collaboration with JCE marks a significant step in enhancing Krirk University’s internationalization efforts. We are confident that this partnership will provide valuable opportunities for both students and faculty to exchange knowledge and experiences of great importance.”
The signing ceremony was officiated by Assoc. Prof. Supat Teravecharoenchai, representing Krirk University, and Dr. Ramesh S, representing Jerusalem College of Engineering. Dr. Chanidapha Nunualvuttiwong and Dr. S Arun signed as witnesses. The event was attended by faculty members from both institutions, underscoring the shared enthusiasm for this collaboration.
Jerusalem College of Engineering (JCE), a leading educational institution in India renowned for its expertise in engineering and technology, is committed to fostering innovation for societal benefit. This partnership symbolizes a powerful integration of high-potential knowledge and marks another milestone for Krirk University in building international academic networks, particularly in South Asia.
This collaboration is expected to enhance the capacity to produce quality graduates who are well-prepared to become effective global citizens in the future.