Chiang Mai University encompasses 21 faculties and 4 colleges, offering diverse programs ranging from social sciences to pure sciences. Within this academic landscape, tourism and hospitality courses are provided across various faculties and colleges, each aligning with specific expertise areas. Notably, the Faculty of Humanities (Department of Tourism), Business Administration, Economics, and the College of Arts, Media, and Technology collaborate closely as the Chiang Mai University Tourism and Hospitality Consortium. This consortium is dedicated to advancing knowledge and research skills in the tourism and hospitality field. The collaborative efforts involve sharing expertise in tourism management, business, information technology, and economics.
This interdisciplinary approach is geared towards improving academic programs, training courses, and research initiatives for both students and professionals. Consequently, the organization of the APacCHRIE 2025 conference will be overseen by four faculties, ensuring the event's success
Chiang Mai University (CMU) is Thailand’s first regional university, established in accordance with the government’s policy and the intent of the northern people to serve as a center for academic and higher professional knowledge, providing benefits to the locality and the country as a whole. Chiang Mai University is therefore an organization that helps develop the country and create values to the society based on its established goals through an integration of various fields of expertise towards sustainable innovation.
The vision from CMU’s 13th Educational Development Plan (2022 – 2026) is to be a “A Leading University Committed to Social Responsibility for Sustainable Development through Innovation”. The policy is in line with the guidelines of higher education institutions around the world, Thailand’s development guidelines, and guidelines for the operation in all six areas of Chiang Mai University, which consists of Bio-Innovation, Medical innovation, Creative Lanna, Education, Research and Innovation, along with organization management based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The university’s strategic objectives will positively benefit students, personnel, local communities, and society as a whole. In 2023, CMU was ranked 801-1000 globally in the World University Rankings 2024, no. 74 worldwide in THE Impact Rankings 2023, no. 3 in Thailand, and no. 1 in Thailand for SDG 13: Climate Action.
Chiang Mai University has driven the potential enhancement of communities to establish their creative community businesses through the promotion and support as a community enterprise. Knowledge of agricultural product processing is also transferred, along with the creative tourism activities that combine agricultural lifestyles, local culture and folk wisdom to create a job opportunity and generate income to local people.
Chiang Mai University also actively contributes to the development goals of Chiang Mai Province for the next 20 years (BE 2566 - 2585), titled "City of Life and Prosperity based on Fair and Sustainable Opportunity Distribution." The university is committed to mobilizing its highly qualified academic personnel to fully support this initiative. It aims to drive Medical & Wellness Tourism, making Chiang Mai a significant destination in line with the government's policy to transform the province into a "Wellness City." The university also seeks to integrate knowledge, local wisdom, and Lanna cultural heritage into a sustainable development framework, creating a "Sustainable Smart Campus" as an exemplary model.
Chiang Mai University (CMU) is well-suited to host a tourism conference for several reasons: