The College began as the International Students Degree Program (ISDP) in September of 1986 with a total of 45 students – admittedly, not a particularly auspicious beginning. However, by the time the program moved into its own facilities in 1992, enrolment had reached almost 500.
In 1996 ISDP was officially renamed Mahidol University International College (MUIC), and with the formal opening of a more expansive complex that served approximately 1,000 students two years later, it experienced a dramatic and consistent increase in enrolment which subsequently meant an increase in the number of its graduates.
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 13: How to be a colorist…
EP. 13: How to be a colorist…
"It's okay to fail. We're all human."
Siradhanai Phungnoi (578)
Xaynaly Souvannavong (518)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 12: From Biomed Student to Sales Manager!
"Don't let your potential go to waste because you don't feel confident or ready enough. There are people with half of your capabilities succeeding while you're still waiting to feel ready."
Patchrapon Kanjanasiripakdhi (418)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 11: Being A Marketing Manager; What do you really do?
"Be a glass half full" : open to new ideas especially when it comes to self-improvement.
ณฐกร อุลิตร (568)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 10: Healing Sadness Through Cartoon Illustrations
"If we start with good intentions, even if not many people appreciate our work at first, as long as we keep trying and truly dedicate ourselves to it, sooner or later, what we do will bear fruit and benefit others for sure."
อนุพงศ์ คุตติกุล (438)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 9: CEO of Carnival, a leading streetwear store in Southeast Asia
"In business, every failure is a lesson."
ยุพเรศ เอกธุระประดัลภ์ (ISDP รุ่นที่ 7)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 8: Creator of the Biggest Japanese Events in Asia
"What keeps us here is doing what we love. When you love what you do, you have patience. When we face problems, we feel that they will pass. We always feel empowered by our work. Even after 20 years, we still feel excited, challenged, and that there's still so much more to do."
Dr. Suniti Barua (397)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 7: From a BBA Student to a Psychologist
"Just come with an open mind because you never know what you are going to fall in love with, how useful you are going to be. Sometimes we forget about how resourceful we are and how useful we are to other people and to the community at large." – Dr. Suniti Barua (21 January 2019)
ไชยพันธุ์ คุ้มวิเชียร (448)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 6: Growing the Family Business with 'Air Orchid Supermarket'
"Think of the previous generation as mentors and advisors to learn from. At the same time, develop analytical thinking and add new ideas to grow the business even more successfully. Be patient and calm when facing problems, and solve them gradually. Obstacles are like teachers that make us stronger and help us develop ourselves for future success."
"I like to challenge people not to fear in doing things. I like to tell them. You do it and regret still much better than regret from not doing it!"
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 4: Building Success with ANYFRIDAY
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 4: Building Success with ANYFRIDAY
"What's essential and indispensable is creativity in business, because creativity is the driving force that keeps every business running steadily in today's world."
Punn Kuhateparuks (5480404)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 3: To Be A Medical Student
"Going to Medical School is like going to work, not to school. That means you make sure you are punctual and presentable. It also means you take an active part in pursuing your education. What you achieve each day is up to you, so you give it your best shot."
"To be anything you dream of becoming requires a lot of hard work. It takes a lot of practices. Whatever it is you want to be, I think you should be brave, get out there, and give it your best"
ทศพล ศุภเมธีกูลวัฒน์ (428)
MUIC Alumni Idol EP. 1: Expanding Ideas, Family Business
"Do what you're already good at. Don't follow trends. Sometimes we don't have knowledge about those things at all. If you're thinking of starting a business, be careful about investments. You need to know what you want to do. You need to study it thoroughly. Start small, but make sure you truly understand it, then gradually expand the business."