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Chulalongkorn University defends autonomy plan

A deputy Chulalongkorn University (CU) rector defended on Friday the controversial policy to turn state universities into autonomous bodies, saying the process had been transparent.

However, the university was willing to clear up any misunderstanding with its students and lecturers over the changes.

Werasak Udomkijdecha said the university had conducted the process in a transparent manner since its conception in 1991, and that a common approval of students and officials was achieved during a series of local referendums.

According to a statement by Political Science students and lecturers read out at a press conference, the plan to turn state universities into autonomous institutes would cause tuition fees to raise sharply and result in officials' welfare conditions and career security being affected.

Werasak also said the unavoidable increase in tuition fees had nothing to do with the changes. "Whether the tuition fees are increased or not, the university has scholarships to support students, so I can assure you that everyone has an equal chance to attend CU," ha said.

Meanwhile, Chulalongkorn University students who oppose the change have continued their efforts to seek signatures. Around 400 members of the Chulalongkorn University signed up when the campaign began on Friday.

Education Minister Wijit Srisaan said the government was not forcing all universities to turn into autonomous agencies. If they thought that being autonomous would benefit their students and were willing to change, the government would support the idea.

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