Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Peradeniya, Essex University to sign MoU on post-grad exchange programmes

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The University of Peradeniya and the University of Essex will sign a memorandum of understand­ing in January next year to facilitate exchange programmes.

A discussion to this effect took place following a visit to the Peradeniya University by Professor Satha Alagananka­sundaran, a Sri Lankan who is on the Council of the University of Essex. He held talks with Peradeniya University's De puty Vi c e C h a n c e l l o r Parakrama Karunaratn­e on Thursday.

The MoU will enable students and academics from the two universiti­es to follow doctorates and post-graduate courses in each other's universiti­es in various discipline­s for periods ranging from one year to four years.

The Essex University professor said one of the key subjects they were interested in was Veterinary Medicine of f e red by the Peradeniya University because it was of internatio­nal standard. The discussion­s focused on how best the University of Essex could benefit from the exchange programmes and also how best they in turn could be useful to the Peradeniya University, the visiting professor said.

P r o f e s s o r Alagannank­asundaram said he also held talks with Central Bank Governor Indrajit Kumaraswam­y and offered higher education courses for the bank's staff at the University of Esssex.

He also held discussion­s with the Horizon Campus, a private degree-awarding institute.

Professor Alagananka­sundaran is a past student of Galaha Sri Krishnaswa­my Vidyalayam.

By L B Senaratne

 ??  ?? Prof. Parakrama Karunaratn­e presents a memento to Pof. Satha Alagananka­sunderam
Prof. Parakrama Karunaratn­e presents a memento to Pof. Satha Alagananka­sunderam

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