ความจริงวันนี้คือ มช. รถเยอะมาก และไม่มีที่จอดรถเพียงพอ ให้ตายเหอะ โรบิ้น(ทำไมต้องพูดคำนี้ออกมาด้วยฟะ) และ มช.สร้างถนนบ่อยมาก เพราะสร้างแล้วก็พังแล้วก็สร้างแล้วก็พัง - -" และตรงลานจอดรถคณะสังคมก็สร้างอาคารเฉลิมพระเกียรติ(ขอโทษนะ ทำอะไรก็เฉลิมพระเกียรติไปหมด รู้สึกเอียน) พอมาสร้างอาคาร ที่จอดรถก็หายไปอีกที่ ทำให้ตอนนี้หน้าสหกรณ์ตอนกลางวันรถจอดเต๊ม! เราคิดว่าสร้างอาคารจอดรถซะยังจะดีกว่า อันนี้สร้างตึกไม่สร้างที่จอดรถ ไม่มองอนาคตบ้างเลย พอละดีกว่า เดี๋ยวจะยาว เอาที่คุณท่าน ออธอกอบอดอ เขียนมาอ่านกันซักหน่อย
จากหน้าเวบมช.ที่เป็นภาษาอังกฤษหน้าแรกเลยพี่น้อง http://www.cmu.ac.th/cmueng2008/index.php
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Welcome to Chiang Mai University
Outside of Bangkok, CMU, known locally as Mor Chor, is Thailand's oldest, largest, and most renowned institute of higher education. As President, it gives me great pleasure to introduce you to our university. Step onto our campus and you will find yourself entering a world where education is a living force, an irresistible energy that stimulates the creative and innovative spirit that resides within all of those who take up the challenge of the life-long pursuit of knowledge. Today, we live in a world driven by a hitherto unprecedented acceleration in the rate of technological advancement and its concomitant demands for increasingly higher standards of academic excellence. Chiang Mai University is acknowledged as the pre-eminent center for study in the North of Thailand. To maintain this position of excellence, we continually strive to improve, to ensure that our range of disciplines, our teaching methodology and our research activities reflect world standards. Our most recent advance in curriculum development has been to adopt an interdisciplinary educational system, designed to offer students the utmost flexibility in creating study programs.
In pursuit of our goal, we welcome both international students and international cooperation in collaborative research ventures. Internationalisation is the cornerstone of our continuing process of expansion, development and improvement of academic standards. Through constructive interaction with our international partners; in teaching, research and through contact with professional associations, we seek innovative solutions to local, national and global problems. We consider these to be mutually beneficial partnerships – and we are delighted that so many of our visitors report having gained unique insights from their first-hand experience of our Thai cultural approach.
Our current, ongoing drive to enhance both the quantity and quality of the research projects conducted at CMU means that we are continually seeking new international partners for collaborative research. Such mutually beneficial collaboration will combine our national strengths with those of partner universities and institutes world-wide.
We warmly welcome international students to Chiang Mai and greatly value the broad perspectives and varieties of experience that they bring with them to share with our Thai students. The continuing increase in the number of our international students reassures us that we are successfully working towards our goal of providing world-class standards in education. Visiting students, studying, in English, in one of the many international short courses and postgraduate programmes that we offer, discover in Chiang Mai a city where modern cosmopolitan life is an integral part of a tapestry woven on a cloth of timeless tranquility.
The ambience and learning facilities at Chiang Mai University are unmatched in Northern Thailand. I am confident that, no matter what your academic interests, if you are determined to make the best of your abilities you will feel at home amongst the staff and students at CMU: people who share a common goal to make a full contribution in tomorrow's exciting, and challenging world.
Welcome to CMU.
Pongsak Angkasith, Ed.D.
President
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