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Chiang Mai University
Chiang Mai University
Acronym
CMU
University or Research Institution
Phone number
053-941300

Location

239, Huay Kaew Road, Muang District
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Thailand
Working languages
Thai
English

Chiang Mai University (CMU) (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่) is a public research university in northern Thailand founded in 1964. It has a strong emphasis on engineering, science, agriculture, and medicine. Its instructional mission includes undergraduate, graduate, professional and continuing education offered through resident instruction. Its main campus lies between Chiang Mai downtown and Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province.

The university was the first institution of higher education in northern Thailand, and the first provincial university in Thailand.

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Micro Level Study on Socio-­economic Situation of Sinlan Village, Pyin Oo Lwin Township: A Geographic Perspectives

Reports & Research
September, 2015
Myanmar

Abstract: "Socio­‐economic
situation
means
an
individual's
or
a

group's
position
within
a
hierarchical
social
structure.
Socio-­economic
status
depends
on
a
combination
of
variables,
including
occupation,
education,
income,

Migration as a Challenge for Myanmar’s Socio-economic Development: Case Studies of Hpa-­an and Mrauk-­U townships in Myanmar

Reports & Research
September, 2015
Myanmar

Abstract: "Migration
is

the
act
or
process
of
moving
from
one
place
to
another
with
the
intent
of
staying
at
the

destination
permanently
or
for

a

relatively
long
period
of
time
(1992,
Longman).
It
can
also
be

assumed
that
people

Environmental Damage and Poverty Migration among Myanmar and its Neighbors

Reports & Research
August, 2015
Myanmar

In recent years migration studies have theorized that 21st-century migration is following patterns that both incorporate and diverge from academic and policymaking explanations of late 20th-century migration. The case of Myanmar, whose out-migration is well-known and well-enumerated, nevertheless shows both a less-known pattern of in-migration in rural areas as well as environmental (and not only economic) factors in both in- and out- migration.