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SDG 11.2.3 Public access to museums

                    Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University provides exhibition spaces and galleries to showcase artwork and academic projects. Key locations include the Phakdi Damrong Rit Building, the main auditorium, Fine Arts Building, and NSTRU Southern Local Development Intelligence Center.  The university regularly hosts a variety of events, such as the National Science Fair (Regional), the “NSTRU Research and Innovation Open House 2024,” the Appropriate Technology Exhibition, and the Social Engineers’ Open House Exhibition. Additionally, the university collaborates with local network sites, including the Shadow Puppet Museum (Suchat Subsin’s House), Muang Khon Contemporary Art Gallery, Nakhon Si Thammarat City Learning Park (CLP), Si Thammasokarat Public Park, the Provincial Administrative Organization’s theater, and Central Plaza Nakhon Si Thammarat. These venues have hosted events such as the Nakhon Si Thammarat Learning Festival under the theme “KhonNext: Connecting Roots to the Future,” the Soft Power Handicrafts Festival 2024, and the “Southern Development Initiative: Rajabhat University for Local Development.”

                  The university has also presented academic fairs, exhibitions of local products, and exhibitions in support of the Royal Project on Plant Genetic Conservation (RSPG), along with the 24th Student Creative Design Exhibition. These events demonstrate the university’s dedication to regional development, cultural preservation, and fostering local knowledge and innovation.