Currently the export market and the business sector are very interested creating products form insects such as food or extracts. It is likely that the interest in the protein from these insects will grow rapidly and potentially expand into large industries in the future. Therefore, Chiang Mai University is conducting research on the commercialization of black soldier flies, innovating them as dietary and beauty products under the Spearhead program. This is done in accordance with the economic guidelines of the Office of Science Policy, the …
Tourism has regained its popularity and seems to be on a continuous rise, following Thailand’s economic stimulus. This is especially true for Lanna communities which have remarkable cultural heritage all over the city of Chiang Mai. In the case of Ban Thung Sieo in San Pa Tong district, the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University is committed to the perpetuation of the local identity and way of life by implementing the community art project in the form of the wall paintings at the pavilion …
CMU adjusts the educational development plan for Phase 12 towards sustainable development with SDGs by supporting new forms of education and driving technology integration to various systems in order to be an innovative university for the community and contribute to a sustainable social development.
On 18 November 2020, Associate Prof. Dr. Korakot Nganwongpanit, Head Department of Veterinary Biosciences and Veterinary Public Health welcomed a group of Year 1 students and teachers from Panyaden International School, Chiang Mai at Chiang Mai Veterinary Anatomy Pathology Museum. The students learned about veterinary anatomy, animal cares, animal classification and integrated knowledge from real learning sources outside the classroom with classroom knowledge.