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  • STOU signed MOU with Ministry of Public Health

    On 8 December 2025, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with
    the Ministry of Public Health. The MOU Signing Ceremony was held at the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health.

    The MOU was signed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, and Dr. Somlerk Jeungsmarn, Director General of the Ministry. Among the ceremony witnesses from two institutions were Dr. Ekachai Piensriwatchara, Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Public Health, Mr. Sansern Namprom, Director of the Human Resources Management Division of the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Warangkana Chankong, Dean of the School of Health Science and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kanjana Srisawad, Dean of the School of Nursing.

    Key Provisions of the MOU:

    • Personnel Development: To promote and support the professional development of Ministry of Public Health personnel nationwide.
    • Academic and Research Initiatives: To organize academic projects, knowledge enhancement programs, research, and
      the exchange of expertise with the public.
    • Educational Support: The Ministry of Public Health will cooperate in the STOU’s course management by providing necessary facilities and equipment.
    • Expert Support: To provide personnel to serve as guest speakers for skill-building workshops and training, or as adjunct professors for the development of instructional materials, media, and distance learning systems.

  • STOU signing MOU with ThaiCPA

    On  15 December 2025, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Thai CPA Firms Association (ThaiCPA) The MOU Signing Ceremony was held at STOU Library & Knowledge Center.

    The ceremony was presided over by by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, who signed on behalf STOU, while Dr. Kanoksak Sookwattanasinit, President of ThaiCPA, represented the association. The event was witnessed by key figures from both institutions.

    The MOU focuses on prioritizing the development of professional auditing knowledge for members and networks, aiming to achieve tangible outcomes in the following key areas:

    • Provision of Academic Services: Offering short-term professional auditing courses designed for students, practitioners, and the general public.
    • Curriculum Development and Improvement: Collaborating on the design or enhancement of educational programs in auditing, as well as other joint activities and projects of mutual interest.
    • Academic Promotion and Advancement: Strengthening professional expertise through various initiatives, including seminars, knowledge exchanges, joint research, and co-developed curricula.
    • Joint Certification and Professional Branding: Facilitating the issuance of joint certificates to enhance the professional profile and image of student and trainees across various programs.
  • STOU signing MOU with RTBPF

    On 1 December 2025, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with radio-television broadcasting professional federation (RTBPF). The MOU Signing Ceremony was held at STOU Headquarter in Nonthaburi.

    The ceremony was presided over by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, who signed on behalf of STOU, while Ms. Anchanok Khaengraeng, Committee Member and Secretary-General represented RTBPF. The event was witnessed by key figures from both institutions, including Mr. Khemmatat Paladeth, President of RTBPF.

    This academic partnership aims to foster a strong connection between the academic and professional sectors, focusing on four key areas of cooperation, i.e., resource sharing, training and study visits, academic collaboration, and social and national contributions.

  • STOU Joins Forces with Thai MOOC to Drive Sustainable Lifelong Learning

    On 27 November 2025, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) met with Thailand Cyber University (TCU) to forge a strategic academic partnership. This collaboration aims to transform STOU into a fully digital university under the vision “STOU for All,” leveraging the Thai MOOC platform to promote lifelong learning across Thailand.

    Key Highlights of the Collaboration:

    • Digital Ecosystem: Integration with Thai MOOC’s national platform, featuring secure identity verification via THAID and systems for Credit Banks, E-Portfolios, and E-Testing.
    • Skill Development: A focus on Upskilling, Reskilling, and New Skilling to meet the demands of the AI era across all 12 of STOU’s major disciplines.
    • Flexible Assessment: Utilizing STOU’s 12 regional centers to provide Walk-in Exams (computer-based testing), allowing students to prove their competency at their own convenience.
    • Proven Track Record: STOU has already launched 72 courses on Thai MOOC across 9 categories, reaching over 90,000 learners.

    This partnership reinforces STOU’s leadership in distance education, ensuring that high-quality, modern curricula remain accessible to all citizens in the digital age.

  • STOU Hosts 15th National Research Conference

    The Graduate Studies Office of Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) organized the 15th STOU National Research Conference on 25 November 2025. Held in a virtual format via Microsoft Teams and broadcast via Facebook Live, the event served as a major platform for graduate students, faculty, and researchers to disseminate their scholarly work to the public.

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thaweewat Wattanakulcharoen, President of STOU, presided over the opening ceremony. A key highlight was the presentation of certificates for Outstanding and Highly Commended Thesis Awards for 2025, honoring a total of 26 exceptional research projects.

    The conference featured a keynote session titled “Emerging Technologies in a Transitioning World: Towards Ethical Sustainability,” delivered by two distinguished experts:

    • Associate Professor Dr. Thanachart Numnonda, Director of the IMC Institute.
    • Professor Dr. Panita Wannapiroon, Head of Information and Communication Technology for Education, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok.

    Held annually, the STOU National Research Conference aims to tangibly elevate the quality of national education and research. It plays a crucial role in the academic journey of graduate students, particularly those in Master’s Degree (Plan A) programs, as presenting at this forum fulfills a vital requirement for graduation.

    The conference serves several strategic functions:

    • Public Dissemination: Providing a stage for scholars nationwide to publish and present beneficial findings.
    • Multidisciplinary Coverage: Spanning Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Technology, and Health Sciences.
    • Knowledge Exchange: Encouraging academic debate and sharing advancements to build strong professional networks.

    A total of 121 research projects passed the rigorous evaluation process, resulting in 116 articles presented across three main clusters:

    Research ClusterNumber of Articles
    Science and Technology94
    Humanities and Social Sciences17
    Health Sciences5
    Total Articles116
  • STOU Partners with Microsoft to Launch “STOU for All,” Hosting AI for Social Impact Forum to Elevate Digital Skills

    Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) has reinforced its commitment to digital inclusivity by collaborating with Microsoft to host the “AI for Social Impact” forum as part of the “STOU for All” initiative.

    On 21 November 2025, at the Phitayaphat Building, STOU, the university’s executive team, led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thaweewat Wattanakulcharoen (President), Asst. Prof. Dr. Karn Boonsiri (Acting Vice-President for Academic Services, Networking and Special Affairs), and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kamolrat Intaratat (Director of the Research Center of Communication and Development Knowledge Management: CCDKM) presided over the opening ceremony.

    The event featured key representatives from leading digital and international organizations, including:

    • Ms. Supahrat Juramongkol, AI Skilling Lead at Microsoft (Thailand)
    • Dr. Sithorn Kulradathorn, Acting Director of Policy and Strategy at the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA)
    • Mr. Ruhimat Soerakoesoemah, Director at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP).

    The forum included expert sessions from Mr. Thanathip Damthip and Asst. Prof. Dr Pimprapa Phanphai (Acting Assistant to the President), who presented the “STOU for All” framework to representatives from the social sector.

    Throughout the day, over 400 participants engaged in hands-on learning with Microsoft Copilot, exploring how to design social projects and innovations using AI. The event highlighted a shared goal of preparing the social sector workforce to be 80% AI-Ready, ensuring that digital technology is accessible to all.

  • STOU Hosts Special Lecture on “Regional Peace and Security: Spirit of the Green March”

    The International Affairs Office, in collaboration with the School of Political Science at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU), recently organized a special lecture titled “Regional Peace and Security: Spirit of the Green March.”

    On Monday, 24 November 2025, the event took place at the Video Room, Library and Learning Resources Center, STOU. The university was honored to welcome H.E. Mr. Abderrahim Rahhaly, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Morocco
    to Thailand, as the keynote speaker. The Ambassador shared insights on regional peace and security through the lens of the “Spirit of the Green March.” Associate Professor Dr. Thaweewat Wattanakulcharoen, University Council Member and Acting President of STOU, presided over the opening ceremony and delivered the welcoming remarks.

    In addition, Professor Mohammed Larouz, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Moulay Ismail University, Morocco, joined the session via an online platform. He presented academic perspectives on Morocco’s history, politics, and its international role, further strengthening the mutual understanding of regional security between the two nations.

    The lecture concluded with an interactive Q&A session, providing a platform for academic exchange and vibrant discussion among participants.

    This initiative reflects the strong cooperation between the three partner organizations: Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco to Thailand, and Moulay Ismail University. It also serves as a vital platform for exchanging knowledge on politics, security, and international relations, benefiting university personnel, students, and the general public alike.

  • STOU Meets Army Chief of Staff to Boost Educational Cooperation

    Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) met with the Chief of Staff of the Royal Thai Army to strengthen their partnership and expand the university’s network. The collaboration aims to upgrade the educational qualifications of Army personnel through undergraduate programs, while also providing 12,000 bottles of drinking water to support flood victims in Southern Thailand.

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, led a delegation of university executives—including Asst. Prof. Dr. Karn Boonsiri, Asst. Prof. Satawat Doungpan, and Asst. Prof. Dr. Pawin Chinachoti—to meet with General Chaiphreuk Duangprapas, Army Chief-of-Staff, at the Royal Thai Army Headquarters.

    The primary objective of the meeting was to discuss educational development for Army personnel, particularly those stationed on the front lines and in border areas. Key highlights of the discussion included:

    Undergraduate Degrees: Providing accessible pathways for personnel to earn bachelor’s degrees while on active duty.

    Postgraduate Advancement: Personnel interested in Master’s or Doctoral degrees can benefit from credit transfers to pursue further studies in relevant fields.

    Flexible Learning: STOU’s curriculum is specifically designed to meet the needs of working professionals. Personnel can study alongside their official duties with 24-hour access to knowledge resources via the e-Learning system.

    This collaboration aligns with the university’s mission and the Ministry of Defence’s policies to enhance the quality of human resources within the military. By providing sustainable access to higher education, the partnership aims to improve the efficiency of Army operations and contribute positively to the development of the nation.

    In response to the severe flooding currently affecting Southern Thailand, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thaweewat Wattanakulcharoen, on behalf of the university, donated 12,000 bottles of STOU drinking water to the Royal Thai Army.

    The Army will act as the disaster relief center to distribute the water to affected citizens and provide support to the officials and volunteers working on the front lines of the relief efforts.

  • STOU hosts ICHP 2025

    Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) co-hosted The International Conference for Health Professionals (ICHP) 2025 with The University of Philippines Open University (UPOU), Philippines, and Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia. On 17-19 November 2025, The hybrid conference took place at STOU Headquarters in Nonthaburi, Thailand, and virtually via Zoom.

    The conference was under the Theme: “Innovative and Sustainable Health Practices Across Diverse Global Settings”.

    On the Pre-Conference Day, Asst. Prof. Dr. Songlak Sakulwichitsintu, Vice-President for Research, Innovation, Information Technology and International Affairs of STOU, greeted the participants upon their arrivals at Seminar Building 1. Prof. Dr. Rizky Abdulah, Vice Rector for Research, Collaboration, and Marketing at Universitas Padjadjaran, welcomed the participants and colleagues from the partner universities. The pre-conference activities included 2 talks and an open forum.  

    At the Pre-conference Talk 1, Prof. Dr. Nur Atik, Director of Research and Community Services at Universitas Padjadjaran (UnPad), discussed the role of Higher Health Institutions in shaping sustainable health practices.

    For Pre-conference Talk 2, Prof. Dr. Olga Riklikienė, (onsite), Professor at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing, explored the use of immersive open pedagogies in nursing education.

    An open forum followed the presentations, allowing participants to raise questions, exchange insights, and further deepen the discussion.

    On the opening day, 18 November 2025, during the opening ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Dr Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, delivered the opening message, emphasising the importance of the discussions to be held throughout the conference.

    Assoc. Prof. Finaflor F. Taylan, Dean of the UPOU Faculty of Management and Development Studies, also gave her opening remarks. She highlighted that the joint leadership of the three partner universities reflects a strong commitment to collaborative action in advancing sustainable healthcare systems. She encouraged participants to reflect on the guiding truth that health is a right, not a privilege.

    Prof. Dr. Joane V. Serrano, Chancellor of UP Open University, led the formal declaration of the opening of ICHP 2025. She reiterated that the conference, grounded in its theme, provides a space to reflect on and reimagine ways to build innovative and sustainable health systems.

    During the morning session of Day 1, Prof. Dr. Nur Atik, Director for Research and Community Services at Universitas Padjadjaran, presented the conference rationale, providing context for the day’s discussions.

    This was followed by a keynote address from Prof. Dr. Olga Riklikienė, Professor at The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, which spoke on Sustainable Nursing Education Using Innovation and E-Conscious Strategies to Prepare Global Health Professionals.

    Continuing the session, Prof. Dr. Sheila R. Bonito, Dean of the University of the Philippines Manila College of Nursing, delivered Plenary Session 1 on Building Strong Leaders for Transformative Healthcare, emphasizing the critical role of investing in nursing education and leadership.

    The ICHP Poster Gallery Session followed by the plenary session. This dedicated space showcases key research outputs, innovations, and insights contributed by participating scholars and institutions. The poster gallery offers attendees an opportunity to explore diverse perspectives and engage with emerging ideas in the field of health and education.

    The second day was filled with dynamic activities, including keynote addresses, panel presentations, PechaKucha sessions, poster presentations, and engaging parallel sessions focused on innovation and sustainability in global health.

    Professor Emeritus Prasit Watanapa, M.D. of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University of Thailand, delivered the second keynote address on Digital Health, Green Systems, and Community-Centered Approaches for Resilient and Equitable Healthcare, offering an insightful overview of Health Innovations and Sustainable Practices.

    During the closing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Myra D. Oruga, ICHP Program Committee Chair, wrapped up the event with a thoughtfully articulated synthesis that highlighted the key insights and emerging themes from the conference sessions. She emphasized how ICHP 2025 underscored that community empowerment is essential to long-term resilience and how it showcased the value of international and institutional partnerships in strengthening global health. The conference provided a clear roadmap for advancing health education, research, and workforce development.

    An awarding ceremony followed to recognize exemplary contributions presented during the conference, including the Best Poster, Best Paper, and Best Oral Presentation.

    The Best Poster Award was awarded to Dr. Javeson Roy Batuto for his poster entitled “Developing a Patient-Centered Core Framework in a Medical Tourism Facility Using the SERVQUAL Model.”

    The Best Paper Award was presented to the team of Dr. Nichel Marquez, Dr. Julius Lecciones, John Ubalde, RN, and Ms. Evelyn Joson for the study “Performance of CAD-AI and Human Reading in Chest X-Ray Screening for Tuberculosis: Evidence from Urban Active Case Finding in Metro Manila, Philippines.”

    The Best Oral Presentation Award was given to Ms. Sheena Kate Da-o for her study “Unraveling the Unheard Stories of Nurses on Extended Shifts.”

    Assoc. Prof. Rita Ramos, delivered the closing remarks, highlighting the history of the ICHP, and extended her heartfelt gratitude to all the teams and partners. The next ICHP was proudly announced to be hosted by Universitas Padjadjaran in Indonesia.

  • STOU Donates Drinking Water to Support Flood Relief Efforts

    On 20 November 2025, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU), led by Assistants to the President, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanathnuth Chatpakkarattana, Asst. Prof. Dr. Puripat Charnkit, Asst. Prof. Jinnthisa Suraprasert, and STOU staff visited Koh Kret, Nonthaburi to donate drinking water. The donation, totaling 300 dozen bottles, was officially received by Mr. Somchai Tadchang, Chief Executive of Pakkret Subdistrict Administrative Organization.

    This contribution aims to support the dedicated volunteers and officials working at the Pak Kret Flood Prevention and Mitigation Center, who are providing essential assistance to those affected by the flooding in the area.