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  1. Silpakorn University. Silpakorn University is presently under the supervision of the Office of the Higher Education Commission, the Ministry of Education and was originally established as the School of Fine Arts under the Fine Arts Department in 1933.

  2. Silpakorn University (SU.) (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยศิลปากร; RTGS: Mahawitthayalai Sinlapakon; also known as The University of Fine Arts of Thailand) is a national university in Thailand.

  3. FACTS AND FIGURES 14 Faculties 240 Academic Programs 31,671 Current Students 2,939 Personnels

  4. Silpakorn University

  5. Silpakorn University was originally established as the School of Fine Arts under the Fine Arts Department. The School gradually developed and was officially accorded a new status and name, Silpakorn University, on 12 October 1943.

  6. silpakorn.edu › en › mission-visionSilpakorn University

    Vision. “A leading university in fostering creativity and integrating science and arts for the sustainable development of society”.

  7. Silpakorn University is primarily based in the Thai capital of Bangkok, although in 1997 the university established a new campus in the western province of Phetchaburi. The main campus of the university is known as the Phra Palace, for its proximity to the Thai Royal Family’s Grand Palace.

  8. In 2018, Silpakorn University is now composed of 13 Faculties, 1 Graduate school and 1 College covering major fields of art, design, science and technology, health science, social science and humanities. The University is located at 5 main campuses.

  9. Nov 20, 2019 · A Brief history of Silpakorn University. Silpakorn University was originally established as the School of Fine Arts under the Fine Arts Department in 1933. Its inception and development owe much to the almost lifetime devotion of Professor Silpa Bhirasri (Corrado Ferroci).

  10. Silpakorn University. Silpakorn University is presently under the supervision of the Office of the Higher Education Commission, the Ministry of Education and was originally established as the School of Fine Arts under the Fine Arts Department in 1933.