The MUIC library is located on the 3rd and 4th floors of MUIC Bldg.1, MUIC Library is here to support students, faculty, and staff with a wide range of resources for learning, research, and personal growth. Whether you need access to digital databases, e-books, quiet study spaces, or collaborative work areas, we’ve got you covered.
Our friendly staff is always ready to help with research, finding resources, or navigating technology. Whether you’re here to study, work on a project, or just explore new ideas, MUIC Library is the perfect place to get inspired. Come visit us!
PHILOSOPHY
Empowering minds, connecting knowledge, shaping futures
VISION
to inspire learning, research, and innovation to rough inclusive and accessible knowledge
GOAL
to support academic success by providing resources, skills, and space for discovery and collaboration

MUIC LIBRARY GRAPHIC
We can compare Mahidol University International College Library as a student that has his or her own distinct fingerprint, has a unique identity with diverse knowledge, and represents the International culture.
HISTORY OF THE MUIC LIBRARY
MUIC Library has come a long way since it started in 1986 with just a small collection of books, serving the first group of students and faculty. As MUIC grew,
so did the library expanding its collection, embracing new technology, and becoming a hub for learning and exploration.
Today, we offer more than just books and journals—we provide access to digital databases, e-books, and cutting-edge research tools. Throughout MUIC’s journey, the library has continually adapted to meet the evolving needs of our community while staying true to our mission of inspiring knowledge, growth, and innovation.
Year 1986
Mahidol University International College administrators recognized the importance of having a library as a source of study and research for lectures and students. Thus, the library was established along with the inception of the International Student Degree Program (ISDP) with Professor Emeritus Dr. Serene Piboonniyom being the project’s first director. The library was continually developed for the better users’ experience until it became a Mahidol University International College Library at the present.”


Year 1991
- On August 1, 1991, Ms. Sukrita Chongsomchit was appointed to be the first librarian of the MUIC library.
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On September 18, 1991, the International Students Degree Program (ISDP) was officially renamed the “International College Program.” The library was then relocated to the 3rd floor of a new building (now known as Building 2) and began offering books, educational materials, and computer services.


Year 1996 – 1998
- Year 1996 : Mahidol University Council has approved the International Students Degree Program (ISDP) to be officially designated as a Mahidol University International College (MUIC) has a status equivalent to a faculty of Mahidol University. The college has been approved to build an additional current Building 1 (a 6-story building), with the library being moved to the 4th floor of the new building.
- Year 1997 : In January 1997, Professor Emeritus Dr. Chariya Brockelman was the Dean of the Mahidol University International College (MUIC). There is a policy to expand the library area on the 3rd floor with stairs connecting the 3rd and 4th floors.



Year 2010 -2011 : A New Era for MUIC Library
- In 2010 : Professor Emeritus Rassmidara Hoonsawat, Dean of MUIC, introduced a policy to renovate the library, aiming to make it more modern and visually appealing.
- By 2011, the renovation was complete, and the newly upgraded MUIC Library was ready to serve the community. Since then, it has continued to be a key resource for students, faculty, and staff.




Year 2018
Mahidol University International College (MUIC) built a new building which is Adhitayathorn Building. In order to reach the users’ needs and to promote user engagement, the executives provide the learning space called a Co-Working Space which is the responsibility of the MUIC library, on the 3rd floor of the Athitayathorn Building1




Present
The library and co-working space today offer a welcoming environment for daily study, research, and collaboration. With access to books, digital resources, quiet areas, group spaces, and a selection of board games for relaxation, it’s designed to support your academic routine. Staff are available to assist with finding resources, using equipment, or answering questions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.





