FDCU Welcomed Exchange Students from Tohoku University and MAHSA University for a Clinical Observation Visit and Study Tour of the Faculty’s Clinics and Departments

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Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University welcomed 3 undergraduate exchange students from Tohoku University, Japan, and 2 postgraduate exchange students (Ph.D.) from MAHSA University, Malaysia, during 9-20 March 2026, for visits and academic observation across various departments and units within the faculty.
On the first day of the program, the International Affairs Department accompanied the exchange students on visits to the Vach Vidyavaddhana Museum and the Human Body Museum, allowing them to learn more about the faculty’s history while enriching their academic experience.
Throughout the exchange program, the students visited and observed clinical practice and operations in various clinics and units as follows:
Tohoku University

  • UG Pediatric Clinic
  • Orthodontics Clinic
  • UG Operative Clinic
  • Oral Diagnosis Clinic
  • UG Periodontology Clinic
  • UG Prosthodontics Clinic
  • Operative Lab
  • Occlusion Clinic
  • CUIE
  • UG Endodontic Clinic
  • Digital Dentistry Lab
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic

MAHSA University

  • PG Endodontic Clinic
  • Community Dentistry (Rajavithi School)
  • PG Prosthodontics Clinic
  • Operating Room
  • CUIE
  • PG Operative Clinic
  • Occlusion Clinic

Before the program concluded on its final day, the International Affairs Department guided the exchange students on a tour around the university, offering them an opportunity to experience the charm and unique identity of Chulalongkorn University beyond the Faculty of Dentistry. The tour included visits to the Chulalongkorn University Museum and the Arts Shrine of the Faculty of Arts, both of which are among the university’s notable landmarks and popular spots for commemorative photographs.


On the final day of the program, Associate Professor Supreda Srithanyarat, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, presented certificates of participation and souvenirs to all 5 students.


This activity reflects the role of the Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, as a hub of learning and an international collaborative network, committed to promoting the exchange of knowledge, patient care experiences, and shared clinical practices in order to lay the groundwork for future collaboration and to further develop educational partnerships in a continuous and sustainable manner.