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National Institute of Development Administration

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National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)
สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์
MottoNatthi Paññasamā Ābhā
Wisdom for Sustainable Development
TypePublic
Established1 April 1966(1966-04-01)
PresidentDr Tippawan Lorasuwannarat
Postgraduates8,298 (2009 academic year)
Location,
CampusBangkapi
ColoursYellow
WebsiteNIDA

TheNational Institute of Development Administration(NIDA)Thai:สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์) is the only public higher education institution inThailandthat teaches only at the graduate level (postgraduate) with a strong emphasis onManagement,EconomicsandSustainable Development.It also has duties in research, training, and other academic services. To government agencies, state enterprises, private businesses and the general public. It is a national prestigious institute that focuses on creating high-level executives.[1][2]

NIDA is considered the first Thai educational institution to offer aMaster of Public Administration (MPA)program. and offered the firstMBAprogram in Thailand. NIDA Business School is consistently ranked among the top in Asia by leading international media.[3]NIDA is one of the country's leading academic institutions in Economics, Finance, and Public Policy. It also has the highest ratio of Ph.D. professors to student numbers and the highest academic positions. It also received the highest evaluation scores from various organizations in Thailand.

There is a wide variety of people involved with the institution, including faculty and alumni. This includes important people in politics, government and business. Whether it is the Thai Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Ministers in ministries, members of the Parliament, members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly. and high levelASEAN’s Nations government officials, NGOs and large business owners in Thailand[1]

NIDA has 10 graduate schools aimed to serve economic and social development such as Graduate School of Public Administration (GSPA), One of the founding schools. NIDA Business School received accreditation from theAssociation to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).[4]


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History of the institute

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King Rama IX building

NIDA was founded on 1 April 1966.His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX)was especially interested ineconomic development.Around 1960, he spoke to Mr. David Rockefeller, an American entrepreneur, about improving national statistics. which is a very important factor in the development of the country And finally, a project was proposed to the government to establish the Institute with initial assistance from the Department of Technical and Economic Cooperation (nowUSAID), theFord Foundation,and theMidwest Universities Consortium for International Activities(MUCIA).[1]

At the beginning, NIDA was an autonomous institute affiliated withThammasat Universitywhich ran its own activities and managed its own budget. Later, a merger of the Graduate School of Public Administration (GSPA) of Thammasat University and resources from theNational Economic and Social Development BoardandNational Statistical Officecombined to become a full-fledged university concentrating exclusively on graduate studies in fields related to national development.[1]

The purpose of its establishment is to cultivate leaders or executives who will work in various organizations. Produce master's and doctorate degrees to play leadership roles in policy and administration. Both in the government sector at the level of ministries, departments, state enterprises and in various private business sectors. So that all sectors work together to drive development.

NIDA is also apolicy research institutethat has expertise to providing academic work in response towards development economics, governance, international security and sustainable development.[1]


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Notable alumni

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Notable faculty members

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References

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  1. ^abcde"History of NIDA".National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA).Retrieved1 October2016.
  2. ^"National Institute of Development Administration (Nida) | Bangkok Post: National Institute of Development Administration (Nida)".Archived fromthe originalon 2015-02-27.Retrieved2015-02-27.
  3. ^"World's Top Ranking MBA Programs in Asia".Archived fromthe originalon 6 August 2015.Retrieved17 July2015.
  4. ^"About Us".AACSB International.Retrieved1 October2016.
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