Category: Happenings

  • STOU and NACC ink pact to combat corruption through education and innovation

    3 April 2026 — Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) and the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance academic cooperation, research, and innovation aimed at promoting transparency and good governance in Thai society.

    The signing ceremony took place at STOU’s Administration Building, featuring Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, and Mr. Surapong Intharathaworn, Secretary-General of the NACC. Key executives from both institutions witnessed the landmark agreement.

    This strategic partnership focuses on three core pillars:

    • Academic and Research Excellence: Collaborative efforts to conduct in-depth research and analyze data regarding anti-corruption measures under the Organic Act on Anti-Corruption B.E. 2561 (2018). The findings will serve as a critical database for policy development.
    • Innovation and Knowledge Dissemination: Leveraging STOU’s expertise in distance learning to develop educational innovations. The goal is to raise awareness about the dangers of misconduct among public and private sectors, students, and the general public, fostering a “zero-tolerance” culture.

    Curriculum Development: Integrating anti-corruption laws, constitutional law, and public procurement regulations into academic programs to equip learners with specialized legal knowledge and strong ethical standards.

  • STOU Hosts Back-to-Back Global Printing and Packaging Events in March 2026

    Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) reinforces its status as a premier hub for learning and international seminars. This March, the university was selected as the venue for two major consecutive events in the global printing and packaging industry, held at the Main Conference Room, G Floor, Library and Learning Resources Center.

    STOU Press served as the primary coordinator for the venue and logistics. In addition to hosting, the university’s personnel participated in these sessions to update their knowledge on world-class technologies and hosted workshop booths to showcase STOU’s own printing capabilities and standards.

    These events provided a vital platform for experts, brand owners, and designers from across the region to exchange insights and elevate printing quality standards.

    16–17 March 2026: Bangkok Packaging Master Class 2026

    Organized by Idealliance Southeast Asia, Japan & Korea, Graphics World, and Idealliance Taiwan. This intensive two-day workshop focused on bridging the “communication gap” between creative designers and production teams. The goal was to minimize waste and ensure consistent quality control in packaging production.

    18 March 2026: The G7+ Exchange Conference Asia 2026

    A high-level seminar dedicated to Modern Color Management. The conference featured world-renowned experts, including Ray Weiss from the PRINTING United Alliance and Ron Ellis,
    a leading specialist in G7+ systems, who shared global strategies and industry best practices. This collaboration underscores STOU’s commitment to integrating academic excellence with industry-leading technology on an international scale.

  • STOU signing MOU with A.Best

    On 14 January 2026, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Natural Resources and Environmental Cooperation. This partnership aims to promote the upcycling of “waste materials” within the university
    to create sustainable value-added products with A.Best Inter Products Co.Ltd. (A.Best).  

    The signing ceremony took place at STOU headquarters. The MOU was signed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, and Mr. Rungroj Boontarak, Director of A.Best. Among the ceremony witnesses from two institutions were
    Dr. Tanapond Swanpitak, Vice-President for Financial Affairs and University Assets of STOU,  Asst. Prof. Dr. Jeeranuch Buddeejeen, Director of the Office of the University Press of STOU, Mr. Veerapong Boontarak, Chief Commercial Officer of A.Best, and
    Mr. Noparuj Nilkot, Human Resources Manager of A.Best.

    The objectives of this MOU are as follows: developing research and academic projects, enhancing and creating value, and establishing a collaborative model.

  • STOU joined ASAIHL Conference 2025

    On 3-6 December 2525, Asst. Prof. Dr. Songlak Sakulwichitsintu, Vice-President for Research, Innovation, Information Technology and International Affairs and Asst. Prof. Pongsit Aroonratanakul, Dean of the School of Law, joined the ASAIHL Conference 2025 on “Learn by Doing: Experiential Learning in Higher Education” which took place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

    This conference serves as a stage for executives, academics, and experts from diverse professions to exchange ideas, research findings, and best practices under the following three key themes:

    • Career Management – Preparing students for an ever-changing global workforce
    • Global Citizenship Optimization – Fostering cultural competence and social responsibility
    • High-Impact Practices – Exploring transformative learning experiences, including internships, co-ops, and undergraduate research.
  • STOU Partners with Phetchaburi Secondary Educational Office to Launch Pre-Degree Program in 22 Schools, Embracing the Digital Education Era

    STOU Phetchaburi has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Secondary Educational Service Area Office Phetchaburi. This collaboration aims to promote the “Pre-Degree Certificate Program” and STOU’s undergraduate courses across 22 pilot schools in Phetchaburi province, enhancing distance learning and preparing students for full-scale higher education in the digital age.

    On 6 January 2026, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, through its Regional Academic Resources and Community Engagement Center – Phetchaburi, held an official MOU signing ceremony for the academic cooperation project. This initiative encourages secondary school students to enroll in pre-degree undergraduate courses (Certificate Program) offered by STOU.

    The ceremony was attended by high-ranking executives from both organizations:

    STOU Representatives: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, signed on behalf of the university, with Ms. Samanun Ngoenerd, Director of the STOU Phetchaburi Regional Center, as a witness.

    Phetchaburi Educational Office Representatives: Dr. Nattinan Phramsang, Acting Director of the Secondary Educational Service Area Office Phetchaburi, signed on behalf of the office, with Dr. Worawut Thanomsap, Deputy Director, as a witness.

    The event was also honored by witnesses from STOU’s academic and administrative leadership, including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karn Boonsiri (Vice-President for Academic Services), Asst. Prof. Dr. Kajornsak Sitti (Director of the Office of Educational Services), and
    Asst. Prof. Witoon Wong-amat (Director of Corporate Communications).

    The MOU aims to achieve four primary goals across the 22 participating schools:

    Promotion: Encourage high school students in Phetchaburi to pursue pre-degree credits through STOU’s diverse certificate programs.

    Preparation: Ready students for distance learning systems, which are becoming the standard for education in the digital era.

    Opportunity: Create pathways for students to pursue higher education concurrently with their secondary school studies.

    Inclusivity: Expand educational access to all 22 pilot schools within the Phetchaburi provincial area.

    This collaboration marks a significant milestone in bridging the gap between secondary and higher education. By integrating STOU’s “Certificate Program” into the high school experience, the project aims to enhance both Hard Skills and Soft Skills for Thai youth, fostering educational equality and sustainable development for the next generation.

  • STOU signing MOU for academic cooperation with partners

    On 11 December 2025, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) is advancing the lifelong learning strategy by joining forces with the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR) under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University, and Khao Yai Happiness Co., Ltd. The parties have signed
    a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for academic cooperation to integrate knowledge, elevate research standards, and develop personnel potential for practical implementation in the Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima. The agreement was signed by:
    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taweewat Watthanakuljaroen, President of STOU, Asst. Prof. Dr. Pannraphat Takolpuckdee, Vice President Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University (VRU), Miss Rochana Tangkoonboribun, Deputy Governor for Strategy and Innovation Management, Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR), Ms. Paipanee Techanarong, Chairwoman of  Khao Yai Happiness Co., Ltd.

    This collaboration will lead to various initiatives, such as the upgrading of high-quality organic fertilizers derived from agricultural waste, academic outreach projects for elderly healthcare, and the promotion of agro-tourism. These efforts align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and aim to strengthen the country’s grassroots economy.

  • 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.