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Big Data Institute logo. The Big Data Institute (BDI), part of the Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Information and Discovery, is an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Oxford. The institute brings together researchers from both the Nuffield Department of Population Health and the Nuffield Department of Medicine. [1]
Engineering universities and colleges in Thailand (6 P) Pages in category "Technical universities and colleges in Thailand" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
National Institute of Metrology; Office of the National Policy Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Council; Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency; National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand; National Innovation Agency; Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology; Synchrotron Light Research Institute
Suranaree University of Technology offers international programs at the Institute of Social Technology, Institute of Engineering, and Institute of Agricultural Technology. The university offers scholarships and students aids for students who wish to apply the international programs.
Later in 1986, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology separated into three autonomous universities and the North Bangkok campus became King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok. In 1995, KMUTNB extended its educational obligations to the rural areas, leading to the creation of the Prachinburi campus in Prachinburi province.
Institute of International Studies (IIS-RU) is an international program providing a diverse range of academic disciplines. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in both English and Chinese for Thai and international students , in collaboration with overseas universities.
The Thai-German Institute (TGI) is a not-for-profit entity under the Foundation for Industrial Development (FID), which itself falls under the Ministry of Industry (Thailand). The aim of the organization is to act as a training center for transferring advanced manufacturing technology to the Thai industry.
The institute, headed by the director, consists of four administrative divisions, a library, and information services center, and six academic schools, with 15 academic programs. As the institute is an autonomous (semi-private) body of Thammasat University, it gets no funding from the state and needs to find and manage its own income and spending.