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President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized that the standards of Sri Lankan universities were high on the list of Asian universities, the Presidents Media Division reported.The standard and reputation of the universities should be restored and improved once again in the countrys university system to attract students overseas, he said, adding that this would also help to improve the development of the countrys economy.The president stressed that he is satisfied with the education received during his era compared to the present day.
He said that for many of the people during his time, the United Kingdom was a second choice, if not the first, after the University of Ceylon.
However, when asked by the young generation today about the satisfaction of todays education system, the answer would be negative.
Even if they are selected for a university, they are trying to go abroad, he said.The President highlighted the need for fixing the issues with the educational system in this nation and added that conditions should be put in place so that everyone can complete their education at the appropriate age and move on.President Wickremesinghe stressed the importance of being attentive to the South Asian population.
In 2050, India will have about another 3400 million, rising to 1.7 billion.
The poverty level will decrease, while the better income number will increase.
He anticipated that this change may occur in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, and the East African nations.They alone cant be building universities.
India will have nothing else to do if they are going to provide education for all of them, so they will either use other techniques.
Therefore, Sri Lanka must be vigilant in these areas.
If Sri Lanka has a sufficient number of universities, it would help to cater to some of them from those areas.These remarks were made by President Ranil Wickremesinghe while addressing the CVCD Excellence Awards held at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall in Colombo on Friday (9).President Ranil Wickremesinghe attended the CVCD Excellence Awards ceremony as the Chief Guest and was welcomed by the Chairman of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors Sri Lanka (CVCD), Professor Sujeeva Amarasena, the Vice Chancellor of Ruhunu University.Prof.
Nilanthi De Silva, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kelaniya, introduced the award ceremony in detail.President Ranil Wickremesinghe was appreciated by the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors (CVCD), Sri Lanka, for his excellent leadership and commitment in establishing an innovative research culture within the university system.Organized biennially by the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors Sri Lanka (CVCD), the CVCD Excellence Awards recognize and honor outstanding contributions and achievements in research, innovation, and invention by scholars in the Sri Lankan university system. The awards are presented in three categories: Most Outstanding Senior Researcher, Most Outstanding Young Researcher, and Most Outstanding Inventor.In this years awards ceremony, the Most Outstanding Senior Researcher and Most Outstanding Young Researcher Awards for the year 2022, Allied Health Sciences and Indigenous Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, and Technology, Humanities, Life Sciences, Management Studies, Medicine, and Dentistry, were awarded for eight fields of study: natural sciences, social sciences, and legal studies.Accordingly, Prof.
B.
it.
K.
S.
Perera (University of Moratuwa), Prof.
D.
M.
Deepti Yakandawala (University of Peradeniya), Prof.
Arosha Sarangi Adikaram (University of Colombo), Prof.
Shaman Rajindrajith (University of Colombo), L.
B.
D.
R.
P.
Wijesundara (University of Kelaniya), and Prof S.
Mr.
P.
Karunanayake (Open University) received the Most Outstanding Senior Researcher Award.Dr.
A.
N.
Madushanka (University of Peradeniya), Dr.
K.
K.
Asanka Sanjeeva (Sri Jayawardenepura University), Dr.
W.
H.
M.
Sanjeeva Samaratunga (Rajarata University), Dr.
M.
B.
Kavinda Chandimal Dayasiri (University of Kelaniya), and Prof.
A.
Mr.
Sandaruwan Ratnayake (University of Uva Wellassa) received the Most Outstanding Young Researcher Award.University of Moratuwa Professor Rangika Umesh Halwathura won the Most Outstanding Inventor Award.Vavuniya University Vice Chancellor Professor T.
Mangaleswaran delivered the speech of thanks, and members of the committee of Sri Lanka Vice Chancellors and Directors, family members of award-winning scholars, and others attended this event.Following is the full speech made by President Ranil Wickremesinghe:Seated here, I was thinking back to the time that I had finished A-levels and sat for the exam.
My father also insisted that I take the London A-level, which was held in Madras.
So, I flew to Madras and sat for the London A-Level.
But at the same time, I received the results of the Sri Lankan, as you called it, Ceylon A-levels, and I found that I had gotten into the university and had been selected.It was a simple system then.
In none of these marking systems, all those who got four subject passes went in first, followed by those who got three subjects.
I also got my A-level results from London A-level.
I applied through UCCA, and there was one university that was prepared to take me based on Sri Lankan A-level results.And others certainly considered me based on my London A-level results.
So, I had to make a decision whether I was going to stay here or go to the UK.
I really thought of staying in Sri Lanka.
My mother was insisting I go to the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya, because of my grandfathers connections, but I had made up my mind.
I felt that if I am to do law, it has to be in Colombo.
Otherwise, I have to go on to another subject, like economics or history.
So, I am telling you, I never studied economics.When I look back, I think that at that time, a lot of people told me this was a good degree.
This is well accepted.
The dean of that time, the professor of law, Professor Nadarajah, was the leading exponent of Roman Dutch law after Professor Lee died.
We had a number of lecturers, the youngest, of course, being a young temporary assistant lecturer called G.L.
Peiris.I passed out, and Im quite happy with my education here.
But when I speak to young people today, I ask them, Would you like to stay in Sri Lanka? The answer to many of them is no.
Even if selected by a university.
For many of us in the UK, it was a second choice if you were not selected for the University of Ceylon.But it is not, so today, having spoken to them and listened to their views, I dont know what I would do if I came to making a selection today.
So, this is a crisis in the university system.
Its a part of the larger crisis in Sri Lanka itself and how we face the future.
So we have to look at the university system and what the role of education is first, then look at the local issues.As I asked the chairman, we have about 170,000 qualifying for the A-levels; of that, 40,000 get into universities here, and another 30, 000 to 40,000 go to universities abroad.So thats the difference.
Whats the difference? So that another 40,000, of which I would say 25000 to 30000, would be prepared to enter Sri Lankan universities.
We dont have the resources, so thats the first one.
Are we going to have a system of universities coming under the UGC and universities outside the UGC, some for profit and others not for profit?Three systems are functioning, or should we gradually look at building up one system of universities? So thats the first one.Secondly, the government makes money available to fund students higher education.
But then we find that another group of students equal to the number in the universities is going outside and paying money.
So, is this the best way we have? We must preserve one right, which is in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: universal access to education.
But different countries have different ways of doing it.
Some give student loans; some help students who have economic issues but allow the others to go ahead.
So, are we to study? I think we have to study all these systems and then ensure the government makes the funding available.Look at the best system available for the maximum number to get their education.
Thats the first item I think we have to go into if we cant run away from the issue, because we will need a large number of engineers, a large number of doctors, and a large number of scientists.
If we are to develop and go ahead, where are we going to get them? Who is going to educate them? Thats, I would say, the main issue we have.Secondly, one of the standards is: where are we now? When I went to university, our universities were high up on the list of Asian universities.
I am not talking about the worlds list of Asian universities.
We are not so today; lets be frank about it.
How are you going to improve our performance? How are we going to ensure that these universities have a good reputation and standing?Then youll attract students from other parts of the world, making your funding that much easier.
How do the state universities function with disruptions and vice chancellors getting assaulted? That cannot happen.
I think at some point we have to face these issues and resolve them.
Theres no other way to do it.
We must ensure that everyone studies so they can get ahead.We have a big problem in the education system; people dont sit for A-levels until they are about 20, and youre about 24 when you pass out.
I was 21 when I sat for my degree, 22 when I got the results, and we were not awarded degrees because they were from 1971, and 23 when I became an advocate of the Supreme Court.I dont think anyone I know now has touched that.
That means the best part of your life You spend time at the university, then go to find a job.
So these issues had to be resolved.
Then you will find the non-UGC universities coming up, and then they get students because the job market is there.Now, this is a problem not only for the UGC universities here but also for many universities abroad.
But we had to find our own solution and not wait to see what others were going to do with regard to the universities.
Then comes the issue of remuneration.
Your main issue has been the present taxation, but another one that has been raised in universities is how you would pay your academic staff.
In Western universities, each one is judged to be worth something in the market, and given that, are we to do that? Or are we going to carry on with this same system? As far as the non-UGC universities are concerned, I have no doubt that they will decide what the pay should be for each individual.These are the issues that we have to face.
And then the research that is being done: how are the peer reviews? What are the standards? There are allegations regarding some of the research items that have been made, and all that has to be cleared.
I mentioned to the chairman and some of the VCs that we dont have sufficient postgraduate studies in this country.What are the postgraduate studies you have done?The single University of Ceylon changed the culture of Ceylon with two plays Maname and Sinhabaahu.
With that came the change.
They produced the University of Ceylon History in four volumes.
Some are maybe out of date, nevertheless, look at all the rest of it that they produced at the University of Ceylon.
Have we all together in any way equalled that? Im not asking about overtaking equalled that; thats a question mark.So, these are serious issues that we have to think about.
If you dont tackle these issues, you are going to face serious problems with the university education provided by the UGC University.
Outside of that, there is the question that every university has to face today.
What is a university? How do you educate? You had social media; you had it online.You have AI, and you have chat GBT, which people use for exams and some for their postgraduate research.
So, can these brick-and-mortar institutes suffice? Or are we to use the technology? This is another issue that we have to take up.
So, my effort is to ensure that you are focused on this and come up with solutions.If you look at the population of South Asia in 2050, India will have about another 3400 million, maybe going up to 1.7 billion.
And that poverty level will decrease, and better income numbers will increase.
This will happen in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, and the East African nations.
Now all of them cant build universities.
India will have nothing else to do if they are going to provide education for all of them, so they will either use other techniques.
So, we have to be sure of that.
But if we have a sufficient number of universities, we can cater to some of them from those areas.
Now they are catering to our needs.
But there may come a time when we have to cater to their needs.So, these are the issues we have to think of because the structure of the universities will no longer be the same.
There was a big debate originally about the first university in Ceylon, whether it was to be residential or not.
They took the Oxford and Cambridge Model, and thats the structure of Peradeniya University.
But if you look at the newer universities, all the residents are no longer there.Now, the question is not whether they are going to be halls of residence.
Will there be halls for lectures?So, we have to address these issues and find solutions because we have appointed a Cabinet Committee on Education, which is going into all the issues.
So, I thought Id mention to you all: what are the questions that we will be posing to you? So, I dont want to take any more of your time, but I must congratulate all those who got the awards here.What you have done is to raise the reputation of Sri Lankan universities for research, and taking that into account, we will make more money available for research.
But how are we going to do it? We havent determined yet.
I thought I would put about a billion aside for a year.
I dont know if you can use it for the other subjects as well.And by then, well have the Institute of History for History and Archaeology to carry on.
So, thank you again for inviting me, and all the best to the award winners.--PMD--





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