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Ubon Ratchathani University

Coordinates: 15°7′4.95″N 104°54′4.95″E / 15.1180417°N 104.9013750°E / 15.1180417; 104.9013750
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Ubon Ratchathani University
มหาวิทยาลัยอุบลราชธานี (ม.อบ.)
TypePublic
EstablishedJuly 29, 1990 (1990-07-29)
PresidentAssociate Professor Nongnit Teerawatanasuk, PhD
Location,
15°7′4.95″N 104°54′4.95″E / 15.1180417°N 104.9013750°E / 15.1180417; 104.9013750
CampusUrban, 8 square kilometres (2,000 acres)s
ColoursBlue-Yellow
Websitewww.ubuenglish.ubu.ac.th
File:Ubon Ratchathani University logo.jpg

Ubon Ratchathani University (UBU) (Thai, มหาวิทยาลัยอุบลราชธานี) was established as a campus of Khon Kaen University, Thailand, in 1987. It gained independent university status in 1990.

The Main Library of UBU
File:Ubulake.jpg
Lake on UBU campus

History

The university occupies a 2,100-acre (8.5 km2) campus in the Warin Chamrap district of Ubon Ratchathani Province, approximately 15 kilometers south of Ubon Ratchathani city. It has around 13,000 students in 10 faculties and 1 College.

The university's former English name, Ubon Rajathanee University, was mandated by its former president Prakob Wirojanagud who disliked the officially approved Royal Institute romanisation system that is used by the government to render the name of the province and city as Ubon Ratchathani. Staff and students protested against this alternative spelling as confusing for foreigners at whom romanization is aimed. The university returned to using the romanization in early 2010.

The university has students from all over Thailand, but most of its students are from the Isan region and from the southeast of Isan in particular.

Academic

Faculties

  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Applied Arts and Design
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Liberal Arts
  • Faculty of Management Science
  • Faculty of Nursing
  • Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Faculty of Political Science
  • Faculty of Science

College

  • College of Medicine and Public Health

International Collaboration

MOU with

  • Florida State University United States
  • Yunnan University of Nationalities (YUN) China
  • Far East University South Korea
  • University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Australia
  • Institute of Technology Cambodia Cambodia

2011 Campus Murder

On Friday 11 February 2011, Pratchayanan Niyom, a 24-year old student at the university, was drinking at a restaurant in front of the university with a number of friends including Ranger Supachoke Pimpila. They got into an argument with another group of students, but when they left the restaurant, they claimed the other group shot at them. While driving home they spotted the other students still drinking at a roadside stall. Supachoke told Pratchayan to slow down, and shot at the other group with an M16 assault rifle. Three students were killed and another was injured. Police arrested the two suspects over the next couple of days. The university subsequently paid 50,000 baht to each of the families of the students who were killed.[1]


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