Shinawatra University - University Council (UC)

University Council (UC)

  • Prof. Dr. Surin Setamanit, Chair Professor and Advisor, The Institute of Environmental Research, Chulalongkorn University, Chairman
  • Dr. Dumrong Kasemset, Chairman of Executive Committee - Satellite & International Business, Shin Corporation Plc., Vice Chairman
  • Mr. Bhanapot Damapong, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Shin Corporation Plc., Member
  • Dr. Olarn Chaipravat, Honorary Advisor, Fiscal Policy Research Institute, Member
  • Mr. Paron Isarasena Na Ayudhaya, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Shin Satellite Plc., Member
  • Prof. Dr Pakorn Adulbhan, Vice Chairman, The Royal Institute of Thailand, Member
  • Prof. Dr Naksitte Coovattanachai, Director, Royal Golden Jubilee PhD Program, Thailand Research Support Fund (TRF), Member
  • Prof. Oonta Nopakhun, Professor of Non-Formal Education, Chulalongkorn University, Member
  • Prof Dr.Somchart Soponronarit, Professor of Energy Technology, KMUTT, Fellow of the Royal Institute of Thailand, Member
  • Prof. Dr. Prida Wibulswasj, President of Shinawatra University, Member
  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chuvej Chansa-ngavej, Dean, School of Management, Shinawatra University, Member

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