Thailand's first state-sponsored autonomous university, Suranaree Tech, celebrates 36 years of innovation with nearly 50,000 graduates and ranking among the nation's top 10 institutions globally.
Suranaree University of Technology (SUT) was established on July 27, 1990, as Thailand's first state-sponsored autonomous university and the nation's first technology institution. It pioneered a flexible management system called "integrated services and coordinated operations," a novel approach in Thai higher education at that time. Guided by the vision of its founding president, Professor Dr. Wichit Srisuan, known as the "father of SUT," the university transformed from a theoretical institution into one of action. On its 36th anniversary, Acting President Associate Professor Dr. Sitthichai Saengaditya reflected on the university's growth and outlined its future direction. "If a university were a person, at 36 years old it would be a fully mature adult," he noted. SUT has passed through three 12-year cycles, a period of full institutional growth. The university transformed degraded forest land into one of the country's leading green campuses, strengthened academics, research, innovation, and community engagement, and gained recognition at national and international levels, ranking among Thailand's top 10 universities according to prestigious institutions like QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education, Webometrics, and U.S. News & World Report.
"The greatest source of pride is creating quality people."
Over its history, SUT has produced nearly 50,000 graduates at bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels in fields including science, engineering, agricultural technology, social technology, digital arts and sciences, public health, medicine, nursing, and dentistry. Graduate employment rates exceed 90 percent, with alumni working across government, private business, and industry sectors. Many have become top organizational leaders and successful entrepreneurs, and continue supporting younger generations. The university's teaching quality is further evidenced by new student enrollment in regular programs for academic year 2569 exceeding targets, reflecting confidence from students and parents nationwide. SUT also won 7 of 15 national cooperative education and work-integrated learning (CWIE) awards, demonstrating strength in developing student competencies to meet modern labor market demands. Coupled with advancing teaching standards, 75.1 percent of faculty have been certified in teaching competency under the United Kingdom's Professional Standards Framework (PSF) for higher education. The university also operates Surawiwat School, which develops learning skills for secondary students and serves as a model for other schools to elevate Thai secondary education to international standards.
"Creating research value: from concept to commercialization."
SUT's research quality is continuously published and cited at international levels, with strong technology transfer, knowledge dissemination, and development activities linked to academic services.