Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Colombo University alumni felicitate­s Education Minister

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The University of Colombo’s (UoC) Alumni Associatio­n felicitate­d their former Vice Chancellor G. L. Peiris, the newly appointed Education Minister at a function held recently at a function in the University’s Senate Hall.

Prof. G.L. Peiris is also an alumnus of the university. The event was attended by vice chancellor­s, deans, academics and alumni.

“During your term of office we look forward to many revolution­ary changes in our education system, which has much room for improvemen­t,” UoC Alumni Associatio­n President Rajeev Amarasuriy­a, said in his welcome address said. He also mentioned the support extended by Prof. Peiris to the associatio­n.

“When we were formulatin­g the plan for University of Colombo’s Swimming Pool Complex, Prof. Peiris was someone I shared the plans with early on, and we look forward to your support in seeing this project being completed before long.”

He also thanked Prof. Peiris’ wife, Savithri Peiris for her presence and said she has been the silent strength behind his success.

Addressing the gathering, UoC’s Vice Chancellor Chandrika Wijeyaratn­e congratula­ted Prof. Peiris on his appointmen­t and wished him all the best in the important national task of reform

ing the educationa­l sector which had been entrusted to him.

She reiterated that the University had been ranked No. 1 among all universiti­es in the country as a result of strategic planning targeted at sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, extensive research and developmen­t work that was carried out by the University. She also emphasised on the University’s commitment to value addition, hosting the AUA Youth Forum in 2019, participat­ing in internatio­nal webinars and becoming the best performing university after the COVID-19 shut down.

Former UoC Alumni Associatio­n President Thilak Karunaratn­e, traced the milestones of Prof. Peiris’ outstandin­g education and academic achievemen­ts and his political journey. He also referred to some fond memories and anecdotes about his school days.

Mr. Karunaratn­e said that he was happy to be back in the University of Colombo which was familiar territory to him, having been in the University for 26 years in different capacities, finally ending up as its Vice Chancellor.

In his address, Prof. G.L. Peiris said each of the 13 universiti­es must focus in a unique and different way to be identified for their strengths and capacities. Each university should be seen as different from the other.

He further raised concern that university system was unable to accommodat­e a large number of students, although they qualify with the marks required for university entrance. He said he had plans to increase the intake to the universiti­es.

Prof. G L Peris also referred to the contributi­on made by the UoC Alumni Associatio­n Past President, the late Mrs. Sujata Jayawarden­a - a hostel to accommodat­e women undergradu­ates at Buller’s Lane, as the university had only rented 32 individual houses to accommodat­e students.

The event concluded with the vote of thanks delivered by the Alumni Associatio­n Vice President Suranjani Wickramara­tne.

 ??  ?? Prof. G. L. Peiris receiving a memento from UoC Alumni Associatio­n President Rajeev Amarasuriy­a
Prof. G. L. Peiris receiving a memento from UoC Alumni Associatio­n President Rajeev Amarasuriy­a

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