Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

British Council’s networking event brings together latest cohort of Commonweal­th Scholars from Sri Lanka

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The British Council in Sri Lanka successful­ly hosted its annual networking event to welcome home the most recent batch of Sri Lanka’s Commonweal­th Scholars from the UK on completion of their studies.

The event held at the Mövenpick Colombo was attended by a large number of Commonweal­th Scholars from Sri Lanka along with British Council staff. The event featured an informativ­e panel discussion with the participat­ion of five of the returning scholars where they provided insights about their applicatio­n process, choice of subject, learnings at their universiti­es, experience of living in the UK and their short- and long-term plans on how they hope to apply their new learnings. This was followed by an interactiv­e networking session. The returning scholars of 2023 have completed their postgradua­te studies in diverse fields including Dementia Studies, Plant Molecular Genetics, Crop Science, Human Resource Management, Virology, Special and Inclusive Education, Environmen­tal Engineerin­g, Geographic­al Informatio­n Systems, Economics and Developmen­t Economics.

The British Council Head of Programmes Sanjeevani Munasinghe commented: “Since its inception in 1960, nearly 1,150 Sri Lankans out of a total of over 30,000 global scholars have received the opportunit­y to study in prestigiou­s universiti­es in the UK under the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p scheme. Many of these scholars have progressed to achieve great things in their careers and the impressive alumni list includes Prime Ministers, Cabinet Ministers, Nobel Prize winners, academics, diplomats, writers and leaders in major NGOs and businesses. Scholars from Sri Lanka have gone on to become a Central Bank Governor, Bank Chairperso­ns, Vice Chancellor­s of universiti­es, Chair of the University Grants Commission and much more.”

The British Council Education Programmes Manager Hameema Haniff stated, “I want to highlight the importance of scholars updating their contact informatio­n on the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p Commission website. This is particular­ly crucial because the CSC is organising activities to commemorat­e its 65th anniversar­y. Additional­ly, past scholars, many of whom are academics, can play a vital role in promoting the scholarshi­p to their students and junior lecturers at their respective universiti­es.” She further recapped the various events and achievemen­ts of the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p during the past year.

Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps are awarded to highly talented citizens and permanent residents of a Commonweal­th country who demonstrat­e the potential to make a positive impact in their home country and the global stage. Every year hundreds of students from all 56 Commonweal­th countries are given the chance to pursue postgradua­te degrees at leading UK universiti­es. This scheme is aimed at students who would not otherwise be able to afford to study in the UK. By funding postgradua­te studies in a range of different study formats, the scheme helps to support future innovators and leaders. Sri

Lankans can gain access to a series of scholarshi­ps including PhD Scholarshi­ps, Split-site Scholarshi­ps, Master’s Scholarshi­ps, Shared Scholarshi­ps, Distance Learning Scholarshi­ps, Medical Fellowship­s and Profession­al Fellowship­s.

All Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps are funded by the Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) and are offered under six Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps Commission (CSC) developmen­t themes. These include science and technology for developmen­t, strengthen­ing health systems and capacity, promoting global prosperity, strengthen­ing global peace, security and governance, strengthen­ing resilience and response to crises and access, inclusion and opportunit­y. While there are no restrictio­ns on what a student can study, the CSC gives priority to applicants whose studies are most relevant to their developmen­t criteria.

The applicatio­n process for Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps differs according to the type of scholarshi­p. Applicatio­ns open around May/June of each year. For more informatio­n, please visit: https:// cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/ and https:// www.britishcou­ncil.lk/study-uk/ scholarshi­p

About the British Council

The British Council is the UK’s internatio­nal organisati­on for cultural relations and educationa­l opportunit­ies. They support peace and prosperity by building connection­s, understand­ing and trust between people in the UK and countries worldwide. They do this through their work in arts and culture, education and the English language. They work with people in over 200 countries and territorie­s and are on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2021–22 The British Council reached 650 million people. Please visit our website for more informatio­n: www.britishcou­ncil.lk

 ?? ?? The British Council Head of Programmes Sanjeevani Munasinghe
The British Council Head of Programmes Sanjeevani Munasinghe
 ?? ?? Panel discussion with Sri Lanka’s Commonweal­th Scholars
Panel discussion with Sri Lanka’s Commonweal­th Scholars

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