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Office of the University Council Structure

North Bangkok University

Office of the University Council Structure

University Council
President
Senior Vice President
Academic Committee
University Council Committee
Secretary of the University Council
(Director of the Office of the President)
Office of the University Council
Meeting Affairs
(Head of Secretarial Work)
General Administration
(Secretary)

Organization Information

The administrative unit of the North Bangkok University Council
is the Office of the University Council, under the Office of the President.

History

The Office of the President was established in April 2005, located on the 3rd floor of the Office of the President Building, Saphan Mai Campus. The responsibilities are summarized as follows:

Philosophy

"Willing to Serve, Coordinate Units, Carry on Policies, Aim for Virtue"
Willing to serve every unit, acting as a center for coordination, and transmitting policies to various units through systematic and fair administration.

Determination

The Office of the President acts as the central coordinating unit of the university with faculties and other offices, relying on systematic and fair administration to support the production of graduates with both knowledge and virtue.

Vision

The Office of the President is responsible for efficiently and fairly coordinating with all units at all levels through systematic administration procedures, maximizing benefits for all units and supporting the production of graduates who excel in knowledge alongside virtue.

Mission

  1. Educational management to produce virtuous graduates
  2. Promoting and supporting research and academic works
  3. Promoting, supporting, and conserving arts and culture
  4. Providing academic services to society
  5. Developing efficient administrative management systems

Objectives

  1. To create a holistic management system in the same direction across the organization for efficiency
  2. To disseminate the university's reputation widely and gain acceptance from outsiders in academic, moral, and ethical aspects