Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Oxford Business Group launches Academic Programme in Sri Lanka

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The students at the University of Colombo were recently provided with access to the extensive library of economic reports on emerging markets produced by the global research and consultanc­y firm Oxford Business Group (OBG).

Under the agreement, which forms part of OBG’S worldwide Academic Programme, students based at the faculty of Graduate Studies, presided over by Dean Nayani Melegoda and Faculty of Management and Finance, run by Dean R. Senathiraj­a, were given read-only access to the group’s country reports, alongside over 25,000 searchable articles produced by its on-the-ground teams.

The decision to allow the students to make use of OBG’S content followed a meeting between OBG’S team and University of Colombo Vice Chancellor Lakshman Dissanayak­e. The topics on the agenda at the talks included the challenges that providers of higher education in Sri Lanka face.

Commenting after the agreement was signed, OBG Managing Editor for Asia Paulius Kuncinas said, he was confident that the reports and updates on emerging markets would prove to be a valuable tool for students during their time at the University of Colombo and beyond.

“Sri Lanka is keen to broaden its range of trading partners and capitalise further on its strategic location,” he said.

“Our business intelligen­ce will give students and faculty here a valuable insight into the latest developmen­ts across a broad range of emerging economies as the country looks to redefine its position on the regional and global stage.”

OBG Managing Editor for Sri Lanka Geoff Cooke added that the agreement was timely, given Sri Lanka’s plans to shift towards a knowledge-led economy.

“The government has made clear its commitment to developing a human resource base with the skills to support an economy in which innovation and technology will galvanise new growth,” he said.

“We look forward to supporting a national drive to put education at the forefront of change by sharing our data and analysis with students here, many of whom will be playing a key role in shaping the country’s future.”

OBG currently partners over 60 universiti­es and business schools worldwide as part of its Academic Programme, providing more than 10,000 students with access to its data. The group is currently undertakin­g the research for The Report: Sri Lanka 2017, its second publicatio­n on the country’s economy. The publicatio­n will mark the culminatio­n of more than six months of field research by a team of analysts from OBG. It will assess trends and developmen­ts across the economy, including those in macroecono­mics, infrastruc­ture, banking and others. The Report: Sri Lanka 2017 will be available in print and online.

OBG is a global research and consultanc­y firm, which publishes economic intelligen­ce on the markets of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin and Central America and the Caribbean.

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