Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Horizon Campus Knowledge City Malabe to be positioned as a leading education provider in the South Asian Region

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Horizon Campus is a pioneering higher education provider, with degree awarding status to provide its own degrees, having strong affiliatio­ns and longstandi­ng partnershi­ps with top foreign universiti­es such as the University of London ( UK), Birmingham City University ( UK), Arkansas State University ( US), Nilai University ( Malaysia) and Asia e University (Malaysia).

They recently stepped into a new chapter of offering world class education to students, with the launch of a next- generation multi story, multi- space university facility at the “Knowledge City Malabe’(KCM) themed as “a new city , a new life”. Mr. Upul Daranagama, Chairman of Horizon Campus gave an insight into their plans of positionin­g the newly launched campus as a leading educationa­l provider in the South Asian region.

Mr. Daranagama stated “One of the main objectives of the newly launched campus is to retain the country’s talent and prevent brain drain. By opening a purpose- built campus which is on par with internatio­nal standards, we want to attract our students to study and remain within the country.

And this will be specially beneficial now with the pandemic in force with continuous lockdowns and travel restrictio­ns across the world. Our key aim is to give our students the opportunit­y to enjoy the same benefits as they would at an Internatio­nal University and to continue their studies to gain the requisite qualificat­ions required for their career aspiration­s without any delays or interrupti­ons “

Daranagama further explained that the new campus has added new facilities to it’s current portfolio– Education, IT, Internatio­nal Pro g rammes, Manag e m e n t , Science, Law and Technology. They recently opened its Engineerin­g faculty, offering three graduate degrees covering Civil Engineerin­g, Electrical and Electronic Engineerin­g, and Mechanical Engineerin­g, and has plans of adding a Nursing faculty going forward.

Being a firm believer in the value of research, Horizon will also utilize their new facilities to drive an objective of publishing a minimum of two research papers in internatio­nal journals annually – a feat that will further improve the university’s overall ranking.

Listed as an approved university in the World Bank funded Sri Lankan Government operation Accelerati­ng Higher Education Expansion and Developmen­t ( AHEAD) programme, Horizon Campus is dedicated to contribute to research, mainly in the science stream.

“In addition to publishing research papers, we will be encouragin­g students to get involved with entreprene­urial research,” says Daranagama, adding that the university is keen to nurture and support entreprene­urship ventures via the campus’ inhouse Business Incubator which supports students with funding and mentorship.

Lauded for its high graduate employabil­ity, stemming from strict adherence to internal quality assurance and selective and guaranteed inter nship training, Horizon will further strengthen these benefits with the launch of the new campus, thereby gaining further credibilit­y and confidence of employers.” We are in the process of having discussion­s with some of the leading and most innovative companies in the country and guarantee work placement after completion of their degree,” explains Daranagama, mentioning that the university currently works in tandem with industry players such as Virtusa, Daraz, Orel Corporatio­n, Ninewells Hospital and HCL Technologi­es to provide internship­s for students to name a few.

With the new facility being on par with global standards, and their vision of being a leading educationa­l provider in the South Asian region, Horizon will focus on attracting regional students to study in Sri Lanka, including those from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and the Maldives, and ex-pat students living in the Middle East. “During the pandemic, we have successful­ly onboarded 115 ex- pat students to Horizon, and once things return to post- pandemic conditions, we will be opening our doors to foreign students,” avers Daranagama stating that Horizon Campus looks forward to contributi­ng towards achieving Sri Lanka ‘ s vision of being a leading education hub in Asia.

Mr.Daranagama stated “One of the main objectives of the newly launched campus is to retain the country’s talent and prevent brain drain. By opening a purpose-built campus which is on par with internatio­nal standards, we want to attract our students to study and remain within the country

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Mr. Upul Daranagama, Chairman of Horizon Campus

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