UPM Malaysia Students Join SUT for Research and Laboratory Practice under International Academic Collaboration

Five Inbound exchange students from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia, are visiting Suranaree University of Technology (SUT), Thailand, to conduct research and laboratory practice at the School of Chemistry, Institute of Science. The program is supervised by Prof. Dr. James R. Ketudat-Cairns and aims to enhance academic collaboration, research capacity, and regional partnership between the two institutions.

The visit reflects SUT’s continued commitment to international affairs and cross-border academic cooperation in science and innovation.

During their stay, the students will engage in laboratory research activities and practical training under the guidance of Prof. Dr. James R. Ketudat-Cairns and faculty members of the School of Chemistry. The program emphasizes research skills development, scientific inquiry, and knowledge exchange in key areas of chemistry and applied science.

This inbound mobility strengthens institutional ties between Thailand and Malaysia and supports collaborative research initiatives in Southeast Asia. Through hands-on laboratory experience and academic interaction, students gain exposure to advanced research facilities and interdisciplinary scientific approaches at SUT.

The initiative aligns with SUT’s strategic vision to promote academic collaboration, research excellence, and sustainable global engagement.

The visit forms part of SUT’s broader internationalization strategy to foster global cooperation and expand its network of academic partners across the region.

Suranaree University of Technology warmly welcomes the exchange students from Universiti Putra Malaysia and wishes them a productive and enriching research experience at SUT.