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KPI x Google Arts & Culture to showcase King Prajadhipok Museum globally
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2026
King Prajadhipok Institute (KPI) teams up with Google to upload King Prajadhipok’s museum info to Google Arts & Culture, offering global access in Thai and English
Poll finds Thais want next PM to fix cost of living more than fight ideological battles
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2025
A new KPI Poll shows nearly half of Thais feel politics has worsened, and voters now prioritise a prime minister who can deliver real economic relief over ideology, with corruption, household debt and living costs topping the next government’s urgent agenda.
"Khuon Sudary" outpaces "Wan Muhamad Noor Matha" in Hungary for peace agreement discussions
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2025
"Khuon Sudary" has outpaced "Wan Muhamad Noor Matha" in visiting Hungary to meet with the Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament and discuss the Thai-Cambodian peace agreement, which aims to save the lives of military veterans and thousands of innocent civilians
Srettha’s wife to study political course at King Prajadhipok's Institute
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2024
The wife of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is among students admitted to study the latest political course at the College of Politics and Governance at King Prajadhipok's Institute (KPI).
King Prajadhipok’s Institute launches website to provide info on Bkk elections
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2022
King Prajadhipok’s Institute has launched a website “BKK Follow-up” to provide what it calls “neutral and insightful information” about the upcoming Bangkok governor and Bangkok councillors’ elections.
Institute denies it sought free train trip for students
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2016
King Prachadipok’s Institute yesterday reiterated that it intended to pay for renting carriages from the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) for its students to go on field trips in Kanchanaburi province.
Institute denies it sought free train trip for students
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2016
King Prachadipok’s Institute on Thursday reiterated that it intended to pay for renting carriages from the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) for its students to go on field trips in Kanchanaburi province.