Faculty Vision
The faculty is envisioned to produce graduates who are equipped with skills, moral values and scientific wisdom which they can apply for their own personal improvement and for the country's development., and to conduct research whose results contribute to the organization of knowledge leading towards regional and national development .
Faculty Mission
1. To provide excellent teaching and learning techniques in both theoretical and practical aspects.
2. To conduct research that would contribute to the national development at the regional and country levels.
3. To disseminate and extend technologies for community development.
4. To initiate and support activities on cultural tradition and heritage.
Quality Assurance in Education
In order to firmly establish its position as a leading academic organization, the Faculty has successfully passed the quality assurance standards in education set up by the Ministry of University Affairs in February 2002.
Faculty Research
Research projects are geared towards community development through plant tissue culture, indigenous edible and medicinal plants, waste management, biotechnology and polymer science. Most funds have been obtained from both government funding and other supporting agencies abroad.
Faculty Extension
Every year the Faculty conducts short training courses and workshops and observes annual National Science Week. To enhance community commitment, the Faculty also coordinates science quiz contests and technology transfer activities to the public. Faculty members are usually invited as speakers and lecturers in various government agencies and in the private sector as well.. The Faculty also attempts to perform its responsibility towards the Thai society by conducting various activities such as cooperating with the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology under the teaching and learning development program for mathematics, science and technology at the school level.
On-going Faculty Projects
MJU's Faculty of Science is currently involved with the Universities Science and Engineering Education Project (USEEP) which is a program to develop the teaching and learning of science and engineering at the bachelor degree level. This project is supported by a government loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) through the purchase of equipments and teaching materials. Other projects include the development in research, teaching methodologies, planning, administrative work, library and preparations for autonomous university status.