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Yindee ‘College of Music’ is ranked 47th in the world for performing arts universities.

April 28, 2022 – At the Government House, Ms. Ratchada Thanadirek, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office revealed that Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense admired and congratulated the College of Music Mahidol University It is ranked as the 47th best performing arts university in the world, making it in the top 50 for the first time in the “QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022”. considered a success and is the pride of all Thai people reflects the potential and quality of Thai music academies. that are ready to increase the ability to compete internationally

Ms. Ratchada said that the government gave importance to pushing Soft Power to benefit the economy. especially the music culture Aiming to be a bridge connecting Thai culture to the world, promoting Soft Power of Thailand to be known around the world ready to push Thai people to access classical music culture And drive the Thai performing arts industry to the world market continuously. Importantly, the development of arts and performances will create a new economy and income into the country, which requires cooperation from all sectors. Cooperate to develop further to achieve concrete results. Create and develop acceptance in foreign countries to expand opportunities Make a good impact on Thailand

“Developing “Soft Power” of Thailand to be stronger All Thai people must believe in the potential of Thai people. as well as having a vision for further development to create real benefits for the nation and with talent A team of skilled and expert behind-the-scenes personnel and government support will create new opportunities and channels. in driving creative industries to become an important cultural export product of Thailand bring income into the country and drive the Thai economy in line with the Prime Minister’s policy,” said Ms. Ratchada.