Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ADB to pump in US $ 145mn to local university system to nurture technology-oriented graduates

„Signs agreements with 4 local universiti­es to foster science & technology in higher education „Says project will help nurture a new breed of technology-oriented graduates

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The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and four Sri Lankan universiti­es yesterday signed project agreements totalling US $ 145 million, under the Adbfunded Science and Technology Human Resources Developmen­t project, to foster science and technology in Sri Lanka’s higher education.

“To achieve higher incomes and better standards of living, the Sri Lankan government aims to transform the country to a knowledge-based economy by 2025, with education playing a key role,” said ADB Country Director in Sri Lanka Sri Widowati.

“To this end, the project will help nurture a new breed of technology-oriented graduates equipped with skills and entreprene­urial spirit for the economy.”

Widowati signed the project agreements on behalf of ADB while Vice Chancellor­s Prof. Sampath Amaratunge, Prof. D.M. Semasinghe, Dr. B.A. Karunarath­na and Prof. M. Sunil Shantha signed for the University of Sri Jayewarden­epura, University of Kelaniya, Rajarata University and Sabaragamu­wa University, respective­ly.

Sri Lanka’s education system is facing several challenges in delivering quality learning relevant to the labour market, particular­ly in the science, technology and engineerin­g subjects. Higher education opportunit­ies as a whole are limited, with the gross enrolment rate at less than 19 percent— much less than the 50 percent average for upper-middle-income countries.

Moreover, less than 20 percent of graduates are from the science and engineerin­g subjects.

Although more than 60 percent of the undergradu­ates in Sri Lanka are female students, they overwhelmi­ngly (about 82 percent) concentrat­e on liberal arts and social studies, where unemployme­nt is highest. Encouragin­g more women to take technology discipline­s will increase women’s career opportunit­ies in technical areas where wages are high.

A lack of investment, laboratory facilities, researcher­s and qualified academic staff are holding back the quality of teaching, learning and research. The existing degree programmes in scientific or engineerin­g areas are more theory-oriented and lack practical applicatio­ns of knowledge and skills.

The project will construct faculty buildings following green building standards, ensuring they are climate proofed, well equipped with laboratori­es and offer flexible spaces for different kinds of research and learning as well as facilities that help integrate female students and staff, such as day care centres.

Under the programme, the universiti­es will develop a complete degree programme curricula incorporat­ing industry inputs and aligned with internatio­nal standards.

The project will also support the recruitmen­t and training of academic staff for the new programmes. Staff performanc­e management systems will be strengthen­ed to continuous­ly improve teaching and learning, student services and industry collaborat­ion.

The universiti­es will develop joint proposals with industry partners for research and developmen­t activities to resolve industry problems or come up with new products and services. In addition, the project will develop a future project proposed for 2021, focusing on the research and developmen­t capacity.

The government is expected to provide an additional US $ 20 million towards the project.

 ??  ?? From left: Rajarata University Vice Chancellor Dr. B.A. Karunaratn­e, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura Vice Chancellor Prof. Sampath Amarathung­a, ADB Country Director in Sri Lanka Sri Widowati, University of Kelaniya Vice Chancellor Prof. D.M. Semasinghe and Sabaragamu­wa University Vice Chancellor Prof. Sunil Santha
From left: Rajarata University Vice Chancellor Dr. B.A. Karunaratn­e, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura Vice Chancellor Prof. Sampath Amarathung­a, ADB Country Director in Sri Lanka Sri Widowati, University of Kelaniya Vice Chancellor Prof. D.M. Semasinghe and Sabaragamu­wa University Vice Chancellor Prof. Sunil Santha

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