Chulalongkorn University - Notable Faculty and Alumni

Notable Faculty and Alumni

  • HRH Prince Mahidol Adulyadej of Songkhla, father of King Ananda Mahidol and King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana, princess of Narathiwat, Thailand
  • HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, princess of Thailand
  • HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, princess of Thailand
  • Prawes Wasi, a winner of the Ramon Magsaysay Award
  • Banjong Pisanthanakun, a Thai film director and screenwriter, notable for his films Shutter and Alone.
  • Surakiart Sathirathai, former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand
  • Mallica Vajrathon, a United Nations Senior Staff Member
  • Win Lyovarin, a Thai writer, two-time winner of the S.E.A. Write Award
  • Binlah Sonkalagiri, a winner of the S.E.A. Write Award
  • Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, the deputy leader of the Thai Rak Thai party, former Thailand's Minister of Agriculture
  • Thanpuying Dhasanawalaya Sornsongkram, daughter of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
  • HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, princess of Thailand
  • Apinan Poshyananda, Director-General, Office of Contemporary Art, The Ministry of Culture and one of the top curators in the Asian region
  • Montien Boonma, one of the most celebrated Asian contemporary artists
  • Thongchai Winichakul, a professor in the History Department, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and a specialist in the intellectual and cultural history of Thailand
  • Decha Boonkham, Thailand National Artist in the area of applied arts (landscape architecture)
  • Krisda Arunvongse, Thailand National Artist in the area of applied arts (contemporary architecture)
  • Rawee Pawilai, a renowned expert on astronomy, and Thailand National Artist in the area of literature
  • Prayom Songthong, Thailand National Artist in the area of literature
  • Supachai Chansuwan, Thailand National Artist in the area of Thai dance
  • Khunying Vinita Diteeyont, Thailand National Artist in the area of literature
  • Jullatat Kitibud, Thailand National Artist in the area of applied arts (contemporary architecture)
  • Nithi Sthapitanonda, one of Thailand's most renowned contemporary architects, and Thailand National Artist in the area of applied arts (contemporary architecture)
  • Supa sirising or Botan, Thailand National Artist in the area of literature
  • Pinyo Suwankiri, Thailand National Artist in the area of applied arts (Thai architecture)
  • Borwornsak Uwanno, a Thai legal expert and a cabinet secretary-general under the Thaksin-government
  • Kiatisuk Senamuang, a professional football player
  • Sukhumbhand Paripatra, the 15th Governor of Bangkok
  • Pasu Decharin, a guru in Blue Ocean Strategy
  • Montri Toemsombat, a well-known fashion artist
  • Russamee Gulyanamitta or Russy Gulyanamitta, a professional golfer
  • Narongrit Dhamabutra, Thai Composer
  • Suporn Watanyusakul, pioneer in vaginoplasty & facial reconstruction
  • Supachai Lorlowhakarn, Director of National Innovation Agency (NIA)
  • Wichai Cherdshewasart, researched pueraria mirifica, known as kwao krua, and markets products claimed to be naturally breast enhancing.
  • Urassaya Sperbund, a famous Thai actress and model.

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