SCPA Graduate Students Orientation 2025

Welcome to the SCPA Family! ✨🎓
✨🎓 Orientation for new SCPA graduate students 2025
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On June 24, 2025, the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Programs in Pathobiology
(International Program), Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, proudly hosted the
Graduate Student Orientation 2025 for our new graduate students and affiliated staff.
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This event was designed to reflect our department’s core mission: to cultivate knowledge,
integrity, and global impact through world-class education and research. It provided
essential guidance on Mahidol University and Faculty of Graduate Studies regulations,
program structures, thesis processes, scholarships, student welfare, and other important
aspects to help our students start their academic journey with confidence.
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The objectives of the orientation were:
1. To familiarize students with Mahidol University and the Faculty of Science regulations.
2. To provide a clear overview of the curriculum, coursework, and thesis development.
3. To introduce available scholarships, student welfare, and extracurricular activities.
4. To encourage proactive planning for successful academic completion.
5. To foster meaningful connections between students, faculty members, and staff.
Here’s to a year of discovery, growth, and academic excellence!
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Pathobiology Annual Research Progress Day 2024

On May 31, 2024, the Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University held the exciting "Pathobiology Annual Research Progress Day 2024" event. The main objectives of this event were to enhance students' academic presentation skills, prepare them to become global citizens and talents, facilitate research exchange opportunities between faculty and students of the Pathobiology program (both at the master's and doctoral levels), and promote research findings and academic atmosphere within the Pathobiology student community.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the faculty members, researchers, supporting staff, and students who participated in making this event a success and fostering the Pathobiological Research Community. Your dedication and enthusiasm truly made a difference, and it is through our collaborative efforts that we achieved our objectives.

We look forward to more successful events and continued growth within our Pathobiology community. Together, we can create a vibrant academic environment and further our research endeavors. Thank you once again for your invaluable contributions! 🌟🔬