Sripatum University

Sripatum University
Type Private
Established 1970
President Dr.Rutchaneeporn Pookayaporn Phukkamarn
Location 2410/2 Phaholyothin Road, Jatujak District, Bangkok, Thailand
13°51′19″N 100°35′07″E / 13.85528°N 100.58528°E / 13.85528; 100.58528Coordinates: 13°51′19″N 100°35′07″E / 13.85528°N 100.58528°E / 13.85528; 100.58528
Campus Bangkhen Main Campus in Bangkok, Phyathai Campus for Executive Programs located in CBD area, Chonburi Campus near the country’s eastern seaboard, Khon Kaen - Gateway to ASEAN
Nickname SPU
Website http://www.spu.ac.th , http://web.spu.ac.th/intl/courses/bachelors

Sripatum University (SPU; Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยศรีปทุม) is one of the oldest private universities in Bangkok, Thailand. Dr. Sook Pookayaporn established the university in 1970 under the name of Thai Suriya College. In 1987, the college was promoted to university status by the Ministry of University Affairs, and has since been known as Sripatum University.

"Sripatum" means the "Source of Knowledge Blooming Like a Lotus" and was conferred on the college by Her Royal Highness, the Princess Mother Srinagarindra (Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Baromarajajanan). She presided over the official opening ceremony of SPU and awarded vocational certificates to the first three graduating classes. Sripatum University is therefore one of the first five private universities of Thailand.

In 2002 Sripatum University was accredited by the International Standards Organization (ISO9001:2000) for both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Sripatum University offers 10 Schools & 6 Colleges

Sripatum International College ( SIC) The Path to A Global Network...

SIC offers 8 international academic programs taught in English: International Business Management, International Hospitality Management- A joint academic program with SHML in Switzerland, International Logistic & Supply Chain Management, Airline Business, Media & Marketing Communication, Accountancy, Business Chinese - A dual-degree with Beijing Language & Culture University, PR.China, Thai Studies.


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