The Phnom Penh Post

PM praises state universiti­es

- Yuth Vireak

PRIME Minister Hun Sen praised the progress of major state universiti­es based in the capital, including the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP), National University of Management (NUM) and Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE).

While addressing more than 6,000 RULE graduates on November 1, Hun Sen said he considered the progress a tribute to the achievemen­ts of the older generation­s, who laid the foundation for the success of the university. He commended RULE for continuing to improve its quality as well as its prestige.

“RULE comes from humble origins. In 1982, it was a zinc-roofed old building, and the campus was simply partitione­d off from the grounds of Boeung Trabek High School,” he said.

“Now, apart from Cambodians, RULE has many foreign students enrolled, including those from the US, South Korea and other major countries around the world. Of all of the universiti­es and colleges in Phnom Penh, this school has the largest foreign student body,” he noted.

Cambodian Institute for Democracy president Pa Chanroeun is of the view that more need to be done to bring Cambodia’s tertiary education to another level.

“It’s a good sign that some public universiti­es are gaining the attention of foreign students. However, as a researcher and educator, I can see that these universiti­es still have educationa­l gaps that require more attention and investment. There is still

room to improve quality and develop our educationa­l institutio­ns,” he said.

“If we look at the ranking of universiti­es in the world, no university in Cambodia is mentioned, whereas some ASEAN institutes are. Public and private universiti­es in Cambodia have not yet reached a level where they are competitiv­e internatio­nally,” he added.

According to Open Developmen­t Cambodia – an online hub that compiles and provides up-to-date informatio­n on the country’s socioecono­mic developmen­t – the Kingdom has not yet become a knowledge-based society and is seeking

to shift from its current status as a labour-intensive society.

Currently, higher education institutio­ns (HEIs) in Cambodia can be divided into three categories: Royal Academy, University and College.

Higher education qualificat­ions available in Cambodia include an associate’s degree, a four-year bachelor’s degree, a two-year master’s degree, and a three- to six-year doctorate.

Enrollment in HEIs has grown from just 28,080 students in 2000 to more than 200,000 – including 155 internatio­nal students – in the 20202021 academic year.

 ?? SPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen addresses graduating RULE students on November 1.
SPM Prime Minister Hun Sen addresses graduating RULE students on November 1.

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