MUIC Global 2025 welcomes students from all over the world who are interested in global trends, and the theme this year is Global Health. The certificate of achievement is awarded at the end of the program. The MUIC Global Trend is divided into 2 courses:
Session 2
The 3rd International Designing Health Innovation Challenge
Duration: July 17- August 1, 2025
Tackle the challenges of occupational health and well-being of Thai railway workers and their communities over 14 days, with a focus on practical approaches to community health. Participants will engage in a comprehensive learning experience, including designing Health Innovation Challenges and participating in an Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Sciences workshop. These hands-on sessions promote creative problem-solving and innovative thinking to address occupational health issues effectively
Key Experiences
Designing Health Innovation Challenges
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Sciences workshop
Session 1
Global Health Summer School
Duration: July 1- 17, 2025
The Global Health Summer School offers health science students an introduction to the challenges of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in developing countries. Participants will engage in hands-on diagnostic laboratory work focusing on malaria and other parasitic diseases prevalent in the Southeast Asia region. Additionally, students will visit NCD clinics to understand how these diseases are managed within the Thai healthcare system.
The program also includes participation in field experiences such as community visits and a trip to the Thai Red Cross serpentarium, where snake antivenoms are produced.
Key Experiences
Hands-On Laboratory Diagnostics
NCD Clinic Observations
Community Health Engagement
Field Experiences: Visit local communities and school, Explore the Thai Red Cross serpentarium.
The 3rd International Designing Health Innovation Challenge
Duration: July 17- August 1, 2025
Tackle the challenges of occupational health and well-being of Thai railway workers and their communities over 14 days, with a focus on practical approaches to community health. Participants will engage in a comprehensive learning experience, including designing Health Innovation Challenges and participating in an Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Sciences workshop. These hands-on sessions promote creative problem-solving and innovative thinking to address occupational health issues effectively.
Designing Health Innovation Challenges
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Sciences workshop
Classes, materials and related visits
Airport pick-up and send-off to/from MUIC
Welcome and farewell meals
Cultural activities and Cultural visits
Accommodation (Twin room sharing)
Certificate
Meals: 3.5 – 10 USD per day for 3 meals on campus and nearby
Sim card: 5 USD
Laundry: starts from 1.5 – 3.0 USD for washing machine and dryer per time
Transportation from campus to Bangkok: starts from 1.5 USD for public bus with air-conditioner
Undergraduate students who have completed at least one semester at college or university
Undergraduate students from any majors
It is recommended to apply in groups of 3-4 students.
Copy of your passport's identity page
IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent from a non-English speaking country (In case students do not have English scores, please send a recommendation letter from your English language professor or your advisor for further consideration.)
Home university unofficial transcript
Passport-style photo (Sample photo: PDF)
Fill up the application form and submit the required documents through this link https://forms.gle/qTKdyxPhrnD1F7Yu7
Wait for the confirmation email and invoice.
2.1 Make a payment and send the payment evidence to icshorttterm@mahidol.ac.th
2.2 A letter of acceptance and a letter of visa application will be issued.
2.3 Apply for a visa and arrange your air ticket.
*All payments are non-refundable unless the program is canceled by MUIC.