Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning
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The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1956 that renewed operational relations with UNESCO in 2003 [1] to assist higher learning institutions in strengthening themselves through a mutual self-help and to achieve international distinction in teaching, research and public service.
The Association exists to foster the development of the institutions themselves, the cultivation of a sense of regional identity and interdependence and liaison with other regional and international organizations concerned with research and teaching. ASAIHL serves as:
- A clearing-house of information
- Provides regular opportunities for the discussion of academic development and general university development
- Assists member institutions in the recruitment and placement of faculty and staff
- Exchanges of professors and students and in the development of co-operative arrangements on specific projects
- Provides advisory services of consultants
- Strengthens the relationship with regional and international bodies and keeps member institutions informed about developments in the region
- And recognizes and acknowledges distinctive achievements among Southeast Asian institutions of higher education
Contents
- 1 Founding fathers
- 2 Members
- 2.1 Brunei (1)
- 2.2 Cambodia (2)
- 2.3 Hong Kong (8)
- 2.4 Indonesia (34)
- 2.5 India (1)
- 2.6 Iran (1)
- 2.7 Malaysia (18)
- 2.8 Myanmar (1)
- 2.9 Philippines (36)
- 2.10 Singapore (2)
- 2.11 Sri Lanka (2)
- 2.12 Thailand (35)
- 2.13 Vietnam (1)
- 2.14 Australia (18)
- 2.15 Belgium (1)
- 2.16 Canada (2)
- 2.17 Japan (4)
- 2.18 New Zealand (5)
- 2.19 Sweden (1)
- 2.20 Taiwan (1)
- 2.21 United States (7)
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Founding fathers[edit]
- Sir Nicholas Attygalle, University of Ceylon
- Air Marshal Muni M. Vejyant Rangshrisht, Chulalongkorn University
- Dr. Lindsay Ride, University of Hong Kong
- Prof. Bahder Djohan, University of Indonesia
- Sir Sydney Caine, University of Malaya
- Dr. Vidal A. Tan, University of the Philippines Diliman
- Dr. Htin Aung, University of Rangoon
- Prof. Nguyen-Quang-Trinh, Vietnam National University[disambiguation needed]
Members[edit]
Brunei (1)[edit] |
Cambodia (2)[edit] |
Hong Kong (8)[edit] |
Canada (2)[edit] |
Japan (4)[edit] |
New Zealand (5)[edit] |
Sweden (1)[edit] |
Taiwan (1)[edit] |
United States (7)[edit] |
References[edit]
- ^ http://ngo-db.unesco.org/r/or/en/1100006729
- ^ "The Investiture of Ben S. Malayang III, 12th President of Silliman University". Silliman University Press., p.38.