Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

German govt. promotes university-business linkage system in Sri Lanka

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The German government has assisted the Sri Lankan Government in many facets in developing the SME sector in Sri Lanka and one such interventi­on is the University Business Linkage (UBL) Programme executed under the patronage of the University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka and University of Leipzig, Conoscope and GOPA consultant­s of Germany.

Under this programme, it is expected to bring together universiti­es, national and regional chambers, corporate players and local SMES together and to establish close linkages. The focus at present is on the Eastern, Northern and Uva Provinces which are identified as regions in need of further developmen­t. The programme is implemente­d in Uva Wellasa, Southern Eastern, Eastern and Jaffna University together with the University of Moratuwa as a steering partner.

The universiti­es are working very closely with industries/business in many countries conducting joint research and developmen­t work, providing internship­s for students, sponsoring students and their individual research and many activities beneficial to both parties. In this porgramme it is expected to identify the needs of the Sri Lankan SMES and the private sector and to develop UBL programme suitable to our country learning through some of the best practices in the world.

The GIZ-UBL programme is based on an initial study carried out by the Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) Gmbh and the programme offered is of 16 months duration which will be executed with close involvemen­t of the University Grants Commission. The technical input is provided through the internatio­nal German consultanc­y firm GOPA and Conoscope as well as Univ of Leipzig, Germany, where as the local component and coordinati­on work is carried out by the Multi Tech Solutions (Pvt) Ltd. In each university a UBL team consisting of senior academics has been formed and a coordinato­rs was also appointed to coordinate the activities under the UBL programme.

The internatio­nal consultant­s had a series of meetings with the relevant stake holders such as industry, chambers, trade associatio­n, Ministry of Higher Education and University grants commission. Initial awareness programmes and a round of workshops were held in each university including academic staff, Chamber and representa­tives from trade associatio­ns.

The first national event on this programme was held on 1 November at Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of Internatio­nal Relations and Strategic Studies with the patronage of the Hon. Minister of Higher Education and Highways, Hon. Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Distinguis­hed invitees representi­ng the Treasury, University Grants Commission, Vice Chancellor­s and Senior officials of the GIZ, National and Regional Chambers and UBL team members of the Universiti­es.

The theme of the national event was “Towards a Promotive University-business Linkage System in Sri Lanka”.

PIX BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA

 ??  ?? Panel discussion involving Mangala P.B Yapa - CEO of Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Prof. Mohan de Silva - Chairman of UGC, Prof. Utz Dornberger - University of Leipzig, Germany, Prof. P.S.M Gunaratne - Vice Chairman of UGC moderated by Hasitha...
Panel discussion involving Mangala P.B Yapa - CEO of Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Prof. Mohan de Silva - Chairman of UGC, Prof. Utz Dornberger - University of Leipzig, Germany, Prof. P.S.M Gunaratne - Vice Chairman of UGC moderated by Hasitha...
 ??  ?? The Deputy Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka Dr. Micheal Dohmen and State Minister of University Education Mohan Lal Grero.
The Deputy Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka Dr. Micheal Dohmen and State Minister of University Education Mohan Lal Grero.

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