Asian University


Asian University, formerly the Asian University of Science and Technology, was founded in 1993, initially with the academic co-operation of Imperial College London. It was an international university using English as the language of instruction for all programs. Asian University was on the eastern seaboard, a 30 km drive from the seaside resort of Pattaya and two hours from Bangkok. In 2017 Ministry of Education revokes the university's accreditations and permission to enroll and to register new students in accordance to a request submitted by the University Council.
The university was closed in August 2017 for financial reasons.

History

The privately owned university was founded when Lord Oxburgh, then rector of Imperial College London, signed the memorandum of understanding in Bangkok to provide support for Asian University. Sir Edward W. Parkes, KBE, one of the UK's foremost academics, played an important role as chairman of the academic advisory board as Asian University took on its final form. The founding chairman was H.E. Anand Panyarachun, Hon. KBE. The school first opened its doors to students in 1998 and closed in August 2017.

Academic programmes

The undergraduate programme for August 2015 was as follows:
In addition to the undergraduate programs, the university offered English training for Thai school teachers using the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.