Kasetsart (เกษตรศาสตร์)
Thai. ‘Agriculture’. Name of the
first agricultural university and the
third university in Thailand, and nowadays the largest university in
the nation. Kasetsart University was established on 2 February 1943,
evolving from a
training school for primary-level teachers in farming, which was
established in 1918 as the first college to offer an
agricultural curriculum in Thailand. The institute was expanded
and became Kasetsart College, from which the current
university developed.
This public university has shared
knowledge under the theme Science of Country, covering
agriculture, science and technology, social and human sciences
The Kasetsart University today supports academic education and
research, providing a research centre, a fieldwork station for
students, as well as veterinary training at the Kasetsart
Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
As an agricultural house of education, the
university is related to the
Thai Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
(fig.)
and hence has a
similar
logo
and mascot, i.e.
a blooming
lotus
flower with in its centre a depiction of
Phra Phirun (fig.),
the Thai god of rain,
holding a
sword upright while standing on the back of a
naga
that sprouts water from
its mouth, surrounded by
kanok
motifs (fig.).
In 1993, the
university
commemorated its 50th
Anniversary and in 2015
its 72nd Anniversary (fig.).
Both occasions were marked with a commemorative potage stamp issued
by
Thailand Post.
In Thai, fully known as
Mahawithayahlai
Kasetsart
(มหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์),
literally ‘University
of
Agriculture’.
See also POSTAGE STAMPS (1)
and
(2).
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