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Chiang Mai University
Chiang Mai University (CMU), founded in 1964, is a comprehensive public university in Thailand. The number of students exceeded 30000. The main campus is located at the foot of Suti Mountain in the western suburb of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, located in the north of Thailand. Thai universities are concentrated in the capital, which makes it difficult for students in other regions to achieve their desire to go to high-quality universities. The Thai government has long recognized that it is urgent to establish a famous university in the north of Thailand, where agriculture is relatively developed. Therefore, Chiang Mai University was established in 1964 through various efforts. After years of development, the continuous progress of basic disciplines and agricultural and forestry disciplines in Chiang Mai has provided necessary technical assistance for the economy of northern Thailand. Now Chiang Mai University is a comprehensive university with famous courses: chemistry (Thailand's first), agriculture and forestry courses, education (teaching includes Thai courses, and international English courses). Chiang Mai University was officially established in 1964 in the name of a university. The number of students in the university is 24053, and the number of mainland students is 90. The university provides undergraduate, master and doctoral courses.
Chiang Mai University has four campuses (three in Chiang Mai City and one in Nam Beng Fu), with a total area of about 14 square kilometers.