Public Access to Campus Buildings and Heritage Spaces

Public Access to Campus Buildings and Heritage Spaces

KMUTNB is committed to providing free and open access to significant campus buildings, monuments, and natural heritage-landscape areas to students, staff, visitors and the wider public. By enabling public entry to such spaces, the university fosters community engagement, cultural appreciation, educational enrichment and transparency in institutional operations.

For example:

  • Institute for Technical Education Development (ITED), KMUTNB: “Campus landscaping and green space development” activity which invites community use and enhancement of campus outdoor spaces.
    Source: ITED Green Office Landscape Project
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