100 Stories of the Past Century
From the exhibition entitled “A Hundred Stories in Celebration of the Centenary of Chulalongkorn University” we present to you a compilation of a hundred stories that tell us about the development of this university from its earliest days to the contribution it has made towards the betterment of Thai society up to the present.

1

Reform of the Administrative System: Foundation for the Birth of Chulalongkorn University
2

The Royal Pages’ School and the Birth of Chulalongkorn University
3

From the Royal Pages’ School to King Chulalongkorn’s Civil Servants School
4

The Headquarters Building
5

King Vajiravudh’s Speech at the Ceremony for Laying the Foundation Stone of the Headquarters Building
6

Elevating King Chulalongkorn’s Civil Servants School to Chulalongkorn University
7

The Cornerstone of the Capital City
8

The First Four Faculties at Chulalongkorn University
9

Phra Kiew
10

The Royal Monument of King Chulalongkorn and King Vajiravudh
11

Royal Patronage
12

Academic Gowns: Intellectual Adornments
13

The First Graduation Ceremony
14

Somdech Phrachao Boromwongther Chaofah Chudhadhujdharadilok Krom Khun Phetchabune Indharachai (H.R.H. the Prince of Phetchabune)
15

Somdech Phra Mahitaladhibesra Adulyadejvikrom Phra Boromrajjanaka (H.R.H. the Prince of Songkhla)
16

Somdech Phrachao Phinangther Chaofah Galayani Vadhana Krom Luang Narathivat Rajanagarindra (H.R.H. Princess Galayani Vadhana)
17

The Planning Committee of Chulalongkorn University
18

From Commissioner to Rector/President
19

Adjustment of the Curricula at Bachelor’s Level
20

The First Group of Foreign Lecturers
21

Chulalongkorn University during the Period of Nation Building
22

Triam Udom Suksa School at Chulalongkorn University
23

Ownership of the Land Presented to the University by King Vajiravudh
24

The Birth of Residential Halls
25

The Birth of the Students’ Club
26

The First Women Students at Chulalongkorn University
27

The First of Batch of Female Graduates
28

The Beginning of a Residential Hall for Women Students
29

From Activities to Traditions
30

The First Students’ Assembly When “Democracy Was Blooming”
31

The Expansion of Different Academic Disciplines at Chulalongkorn University
32

The Development of the First 4 Faculties
33

The Faculty of Architecture
34

The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
35

The Faculty of Veterinary Science
36

The Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy
37

The Faculty of Dentistry
38

The Faculty of Law
39

The Faculty of Education
40

The Graduate School
41

The Faculty of Communication Arts
42

The Faculty of Economics
43

The Faculty of Nursing
44

The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
45

The Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts
46

The Faculty of Psychology
47

The Faculty of Sports Science
48

The School of Agricultural Resources
49

Early Stages of the Computing System
50

Application of the Computing System to Student Registration
51

Chulalongkorn University Library Information Network (Chulalinet)
52

CU Writer
53

Thailand’s First Work Unit to Be Connected to the Internet System
54

Student Rallies Demanding the Return of Thai Territory in French Indochina
55

The Second World War Monument: the Landscape of Memories
56

Chulalongkorn University Students and the Anti-Government Protests During the Coup d’Etat
57

Agreement to Produce Administrative Officers for Thai Society
58

Ideologies for the Masses
59

Chulalongkorn Students and the General Election of 1957
60

Chulalongkorn Student Campaign Against Japanese Merchandise
61

Being Alert to the Country’s Problems and Demanding a Constitution Prior to the October 14th, 1973 Political Uprising
62

Project for the Promotion of Democracy for People in Rural Areas
63

Pioneering Students’ Voluntary Camps
64

The Yuva Visavakorn Borpit (The King’s Young Engineers) Camp
65

Chulalongkorn University and Solutions to Problems in Thai Society: the Tsunami
66

Chulalongkorn University and the Mitigation of the Great Floods in Bangkok and Its Vicinity
67

Academic Services to the Public
68

Chulalongkorn University and the Expansion of Equal Educational Opportunities to Rural Areas and the Support of Students with Special Talents to Study at Chulalongkorn University
69

Granting Scholarships
70

SEATO Graduate School of Engineering: a Step Towards International Programmes
71

Production of Master’s Degree Graduates in Business Administration in the Age of Globalization
72

Publicizing “Thainess” on the International Scene
73

Management of South-East Asian Studies
74

Management of the Study of Other Regions
75

Promoting International Relations: Foreign Leaders’ Visits to Chulalongkorn University
76

The Museum of the Human Body
77

The Vach Vidyavaddhana Museum
78

Chulalongkorn University Memorial Hall
79

The International Tipitaka Hall
80

The Tai-Kadai Museum
81

The Museum of Natural Medicine
82

The Museum of Imaging and Printing Technology
83

The Museum of Animal Parasitology
84

The Museum of Geology
85

The Professor Kasin Suvatabandhu Herbarium
86

The Museum of Natural History
87

Daraphirom Palace
88

Phra Chudhadhuj Ratchasthan on Si Chang Island
89

The Cholatassathan Museum
90

The Resource of a Diversity of Knowledge About Thai Art and Culture
91

The Chamchuri Art Gallery
92

The Art Center at the Center of Academic Resources
93

The Birth of the National Thai Language Day
94

Thai-Styled Houses of Chulalongkorn University
95

The Thai Digital Music Library of Chulalongkorn University
96

The Peepaataya’ Dukdumban Orchestra
97

The CU Musical Band
98

Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra Under the Royal Patronage of Her Royal Higness Princess Galayani Vadhana, Krom Luang Narathivat Rajanagarindra
99
