The collaboration led to an increase in quality standards among post-graduate theses and helped encourage Thai students to be honest in their work, he said.
Amorn Petsom, president of Chulalongkorn University graduate school, said the agreement was the first step to create connections among institutes to detect thesis plagiarism and prevent students from committing it.
“We believe human resources are the best foundation for developing the country. This is why Chulalongkorn University aims to create good-quality graduates and staff,'' he said.
"Technology makes it easy to plagiarise these days, but this program will help prevent it. The collaboration with other universities is important.”