Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment
The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment ( JGSEE; Thai บัณฑิตวิทยาลัยร่วมด้านพลังงานและสิ่งแวดล้อม) is an independent graduate school that operates as a consortium of five Thai universities.
General
The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment was established in 1998 and aims to be an internationally recognized center for education and research in the fields of energy and the environment. The school receives funding from the Ministry of Higher Education ( Ministry of Higher Education ) and the Department of Energy (Ministry of Energy).
Consortium
The school operates as a consortium with the participation of
- King Mongkut 's University of Technology Thonburi
- King Mongkut 's Institute of Technology North Bangkok,
- Chiang Mai University,
- The Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology at Thammasat University in Bangkok,
- The Prince of Songkla University
As a partner.
Academic training
Regular courses
The school offers four permanent study:
- Master of Science ( MSc)
- Master of Philosophy ( MPhil )
- Master of Engineering (Energy Technology & Management )
- Master of Engineering ( Environmental Technology & Management)
- Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD)
Consortium programs
Consortium programs:
- King Mongkut 's Institute of Technology North Bangkok Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Science in Engineering or Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering or Technology
- Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Science in Biotechnology
- Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology
The training is performed by Thai and international forces in English on two-semester basis. The final work will be carried out by the students at one of the five partner universities.