Driving the Future of Education!
International School of Tourism Holds Board Committee Meeting
Promoting external participation in university administration under transparency and good governance principles
The International School of Tourism, Suratthani Rajabhat University, organized the International School of Tourism Board Committee Meeting No. 1/2026 to encourage external stakeholders to participate in the institution’s operations in accordance with the Integrity and Transparency Assessment (ITA) guidelines for the fiscal year 2026 under Indicator O19: Public Participation.
Participants
The meeting was attended by the Board Committee of the International School of Tourism, consisting of administrators, faculty representatives, and external experts with extensive knowledge and experience in education, administration, tourism, and hospitality industries.
- Dean of the International School of Tourism Chairperson
- Mr. Suksawat Sukwannano External Expert Committee Member
- Associate Professor Dr. Wanchai Panchan External Expert Committee Member
- Mrs. Pattanasiri Sanyasiri Iwtoksan External Expert Committee Member
- Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences Committee Member
- Two Associate Deans of the International School of Tourism Committee Members
- Mrs. Nuchanan Sajjaliew Faculty Representative
- Miss Tuangkarn Watboon Faculty Representative
- Head of the Dean’s Office, International School of Tourism Secretary
- One Staff Member of the International School of Tourism Assistant Secretary
Participation Activities
During the meeting, committee members collaboratively discussed, exchanged opinions, and provided recommendations regarding the school’s operations in several areas.
- Research and academic development
- Teaching and curriculum development
- Teaching performance evaluation
- Student assessment and evaluation systems
- Appointment of subcommittees for operational responsibilities
Outcomes of Participation
The meeting resulted in several important resolutions and recommendations aimed at enhancing educational quality and institutional management.
- Appointment of a Teaching Evaluation Subcommittee to improve the quality assurance system for teaching and learning
- Consideration of academic results for graduate students in the Master of Arts Program in Tourism and Hospitality Business Management
- Recommendations from external experts regarding educational quality improvement and student preparedness for the labor market
Implementation and Development
The International School of Tourism has incorporated the recommendations and opinions from the committee into its operational planning and improvement process, including organizational management, curriculum development, teaching enhancement, and student quality development.
Furthermore, the school continues to emphasize stakeholder participation in driving educational quality improvement and strengthening confidence in the university’s governance and transparency practices.
Open, Transparent, and Continuously Improving
This meeting reflects the International School of Tourism’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and inclusive participation in order to sustainably enhance educational quality and student potential.