Prinya Thaewanarumitkul (Thai: ปริญญา เทวานฤมิตรกุล; RTGS: Parinya Thewanaruemitkun) is a Thai legal scholar specialising in public law. He is a Vice Rector for Administration and Sustainability at Thammasat University.
During the 1992 protests against the military-led government that led to Bloody May, Prinya was Secretary-General of the Student Federation of Thailand.[1] He was a student at Thammasat University at the time. Prinya later finished a M.Jus and a Ph.D. in public law from the University of Göttingen.
Prinya currently lectures in constitutional law and is Assistant Rector for Student Affairs at Thammasat University.[2][3][4]