School of Public Health Collaborates with TOSH to Develop an Organizational Road Safety Curriculum
On January 13, 2026, lecturers and students from the Occupational Health and Safety Program, School of Public Health, Walailak University, together with road safety network partners from Southern Thailand, participated in a curriculum development meeting titled “Organizational Measures and Road Safety.” The meeting was organized by the Thailand Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (Public Organization), TOSH.
The meeting focused on knowledge exchange and discussions on organizational approaches to road safety management, as well as integrating road safety principles into academic curricula to better reflect real-world conditions and current road accident challenges in Thailand.
This curriculum development initiative is expected to enhance the capacity of students by equipping them with essential knowledge and practical skills for road accident prevention. Moreover, it supports the long-term goal of developing qualified professionals capable of managing and promoting road safety effectively in various organizational and community settings.On December 26–27, 2025, staff members from the Dean’s Office of the School of Public Health, Walailak University, including representatives from administrative and academic support units, participated in the Academic Conference of the Network for Policy, Planning, and Organizational Quality Development.
The conference, themed “Empowering Higher Education Policy & Quality in the Data-Driven Era,” was organized by the Council of University Presidents of Thailand and hosted at the Academic Services Center, Chiang Mai University. The event provided a platform for exchanging knowledge, perspectives, and best practices in policy development, strategic planning, and organizational quality management within the context of data-driven and digitally transformed higher education systems.
The program emphasized the application of data analytics and artificial intelligence to enhance institutional efficiency, policy formulation, and evidence-based decision-making. Participation in this conference reflects the School of Public Health’s commitment to strengthening staff capacity and advancing modern, transparent, and sustainable organizational management aligned with the evolving landscape of higher education.