Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Open learning pioneer Commonweal­th of Learning, Executive Masters Programme forges ahead

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The inaugural meeting of the Alumni Associatio­n of Commonweal­th Executive MBA and MPA [ Business Administra­tion (CEMBA) and Public Administra­tion ( CEMPA)] of the Commonweal­th of Learning (COL), Sri Lanka Chapter, took place this February at the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) its local partner. The meeting brought together students from all the cohorts since its start in 2002.

Prof. Sudatta Ranasinghe, member Board of Gover nors of the Commonweal­th of Learning and coordinato­r of the programme in Sri Lanka, was chief guest and inspiratio­n behind the setting up of the alumni network. He spoke of the benefits offered to students by the c o l l aboration of the Open University’s flexible distance learning model with the considerab­le resources of the Commonweal­th of Learning in delivering this internatio­nally recognized programme at a very af fordable cost. Prof. Ranasinghe is also Professor of Management Studies at OUSL. He along with Mr. S. A. D. Senanayaka, Head, Department of Management Studies and Dr. L.P.S Gamini, have been the guiding force behind this new alumni venture.

The Commonweal­th Heads of Government created COL with its office in Vancouver, Canada as an intergover­nmental organisati­on to encourage developmen­t and sharing of open learning/distance education knowledge, resources and technolo- gies. COL helps developing nations improve access to quality education and training at reasonable costs. The CEMBA and CEMPA programmes along with their learning material were created by COL using university academic expertise from its developed member states in United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore along with those of the Open Universiti­es of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The programme is governed by COL and has now been adopted by 10 countries in Asia, Africa and South America.

An enthusiast­ic group of former CEMBA and CEMPA students from Sri Lanka have worked diligently in the last couple of months, leading to this meeting to form the Sri Lankan Alumni Associatio­n. A presentati­on about the programme served as a refresher while a brainstorm­ing session harnessed the collective wisdom of those present to decide the basis of the local network aims for the future.

Mr. Lakshman Abeysekera a past president of the PIM Alumni Associatio­n spoke at the event, sharing his experience from PIM, offering a glimpse into the possible future for a successful­ly run Sri Lankan Masters alumni organizati­on.

The first AGM of the alumni associatio­n is planned for March and the organizers are keen to increase member numbers. All current and former students are invited to the AGM. All students are encouraged to contact Dhananjaya on 0776643122 to register and become part of what looks like the beginning of a dynamic profession­al network.

 ??  ?? Prof.ranasinghe handing over token of appreciati­on to Mr. Abeysekara while Mr.senanayaka and Dr.gamini look on
Prof.ranasinghe handing over token of appreciati­on to Mr. Abeysekara while Mr.senanayaka and Dr.gamini look on
 ??  ?? A full house listening to Prof. Ranasinghe
A full house listening to Prof. Ranasinghe
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