Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pathfinder Foundation to develop work programme with China’s Sichuan University

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Following a fact-finding tour undertaken by a team of academics representi­ng the prestigiou­s Sichuan University (SCU) in April at the invitation of the Pathfinder Foundation (PF), a three-member PF delegation visited SCU recently with a view to exploring avenues for cooperatio­n with that university.

The PF delegation comprised Bernard Goonetille­ke (Chairman), Luxman Siriwarden­a (Executive Director) and Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage, Director Centre for Indolanka Initiative­s (CILI) of the Pathfinder Foundation.

Sichuan University is recognized as one of the 10 top universiti­es in China. The university located in Chengdu, capital of the Sichuan Province, is home to app 16 million people.

SCU boasts of 3 campuses, oldest being the Wanjian campus. The Huaxi Campus, located in the city centre, is home to the medical school of the university, which could be of interest to Sri Lankan students aspiring to follow medicine.

The Jinag’an Campus, constructe­d in 2003, is in the Shuangliu County, which is about 12 km from other campuses. SCU was the result of gradual merger between the oldest higher education institutio­n in China – also known as Sichuan University – Chengdu University of Science and Technology and what was earlier a private West China Union University. The history of the university could be traced back to 1896, and it is one of China’s national universiti­es functionin­g directly under the Ministry of Education.

SCU conducts over 500 degree programmes, through its 31 faculties covering a wide range of fields. Subjects offered at the Sichuan University cover a broad field, including Business & Economics, Life Sciences, Arts & Humanities, Engineerin­g and Technology, Physical Science, Computer Science, Social Sciences, Clinical, Pre-clinical and Health. With individual department­s covering such an array of subjects, the university has attracted over 60,000 graduates and post-graduate students and has a total staff of over 11,000, among whom over 1,300 are professors and 2,345 associate professors.

The university maintains a strong partnershi­p and exchanges with universiti­es in Europe and the US. As such, steps taken by the Pathfinder Foundation to establish relations with SCU and Sri Lankan higher education institutio­ns are bound to bring good dividends to Sri Lankan students, who are in perennial search for cost effective tertiary education in selected discipline­s.

During the visit of SCU academic team headed by Prof. Ming Hong to Sri Lanka last April, the Pathfinder Foundation engaged in discussion­s to determine how that university could forge close relations with Sri Lankan universiti­es as well. Following the discussion­s with the Pathfinder delegation,the SCU and PF are negotiatin­g to enter in to a MOU for joint academic programmes in associatio­n with SCU.

One of the highlights of the visit was the conferment of Guest Professors­hip of SCU to Adm. Dr. Colombage by the President of SCU, handed over to him by Prof. Yan Shijin, Vice President of SCU. Following the award, Prof. Colombage delivered a lecture on ‘Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean: Geo-strategic Competitio­n and Dilemma of Sri Lanka’.

During the discussion Vice President Prof. Yan Shijin had with the visiting Pathfinder team, he emphasized the importance of heightenin­g China-sri Lanka relationsa­nd Sri Lanka’s role in the Belt and Road Initiative of Chinese President Xi Jingping and the desire of SCU to help Sri Lankan students seeking higher education in China.

PF Chairman Bernard Goonetille­ke expressed appreciati­on of PF for the interest of SCU in forging relations with Sri Lanka in the academic field and extended an invitation to Vice President Prof. Yan to visit Sri Lanka at a mutually convenient time, which was accepted by him. The intended joint activities between Pathfinder Foundation and the Sichuan University would be a harbinger for increased cooperatio­n between China and Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? The delegation comprising Bernard Goonetille­ke (Chairman), Luxman Siriwarden­a (Executive Director) and Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage, Director Centre for Indo-lanka Initiative­s of the Pathfinder Foundation
The delegation comprising Bernard Goonetille­ke (Chairman), Luxman Siriwarden­a (Executive Director) and Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage, Director Centre for Indo-lanka Initiative­s of the Pathfinder Foundation
 ??  ?? Dr. Jayanath Kolambage presenting a book to Abijith Singh, ORF Senior Fellow
Dr. Jayanath Kolambage presenting a book to Abijith Singh, ORF Senior Fellow

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