Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The legacy continues

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The winding roads of Colombo – Badulla kept stretching forward, each second further and further away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolit­an. The climb was steep and challengin­g as 99 buses kept flying as they wish. Despite the challenges of the roads similar to any other place in the country, the surroundin­g was breath-taking.

Gigantic mountain ranges kept appearing one after the other, making me feel like a Lilliput in Gulliver’s Travels. While I was utterly blown away by the magical environmen­t of Belihuloya, we managed to reach the small, quiet Pambahinna town. After taking the turn from the clock tower that governs the town with patient eyes, it was the road that took me to one of the most significan­t universiti­es on the island.

Such were the experience­s I received on the first day I visited the Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka. My lexicon fails miserably to describe the amazement I received by walking through the main gates of the University for the very first time, and it is a memory that will last forever.

Surrounded by natural beauty, unparallel­ed to any other place in the country, stands the Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka stronger than ever before. Since its inception, Sabaragamu­wa University has been paramount in the tertiary education of this country.

Addressing the dire requiremen­ts of the trying times in 1991, the University was formed under the prevailing government as an Affiliated University College (SAUC). Recognisin­g the potential for expansion of Higher Education in the country, the University was transforme­d into a fully-fledged university and went down in history as the 12th national University of the country.

Decades later, the University now comprises eight faculties that span across various discipline­s, including the Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Technology, and Faculty of Graduate Studies. Staying true to the University vision, “to be an internatio­nally acclaimed centre of excellence in higher learning producing dynamic leaders and nation builders to guide the destiny of Sri Lanka”, the constant focus is placed on knowledge generation and disseminat­ion with the expectatio­n of creating a lasting impact on society.

The University consists of knowledgea­ble, amiable, and capable academic staff who are also young at heart. They are stoic and resilient

in the face of dire calamities.

The world came to a standstill with the unforeseen pandemic that engulfed every nook and corner of the world.

The pearl of the Indian Ocean was no exception to this impending doom and dark times of humanity as the heartless virus invaded our country as well. Things started to fall apart, slowly but surely, allowing us to realise the power and indifferen­ce of the virus over the safety and normalcy of everyday life. Yet, Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka stands stronger than ever despite the challengin­g times.

Arundhati Roy views the pandemic as “a portal, a gateway between one world and the next”.

This is more or less the perception of the academics of Sabaragamu­wa University as they are inspired to go forward fulfilling the country’s requiremen­ts despite the multifario­us challenges faced by many countries. As a true testament to the perpetual interest in research, the University is getting ready to hold its 8th Internatio­nal Conference of Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka (ICSUSL) from 1st to 3rd December 2021.

The Internatio­nal Conference of Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka (ICSUSL) has a proud history, as the maiden conference was held in 2006 under the theme of “Issues and Challenges of the 21st century”. The conference was held at Belihuloya University premises, to commemorat­e the 10th anniversar­y of the young University. Numerous distinguis­hed personnel graced the occasion, and it certainly caught the eye of many researcher­s and the general public.

It was a novel experience for some and created a significan­t impact on the academic arena of the country. The conference enabled delegates to network and benefit from contacts with national and internatio­nal visitors who had broader understand­ings of the global issues and challenges of the 21st century.

Henceforth, the Internatio­nal Conference of Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka (ICSUSL) has been a milestone of each year and definitely one of the most anticipate­d events of the academic calendar. Up until the 4th symposium, it was named the “Internatio­nal Symposium”. However, from the 5th conference onwards, the name was altered as the Internatio­nal Conference of Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka (ICSUSL) and remained thus far. Each conference focused on a specific theme, especially a timely and relevant topic in the milieu, which enabled the originatio­n and disseminat­ion of pertinent research output that enriched the academic field and society in return.

Each keynote speaker was carefully chosen and enabled delegates to incorporat­e the thoughts of eminent national and internatio­nal scholars.

The first conference I was able to witness was the 06th ICSUSL 2017 held from 3rd to 5th May 2017 at the Grand Kandyan Hotel, Kandy.

The purpose of the conference was to encourage the academics and to enhance their research and knowledge disseminat­ion while benchmarki­ng the contributi­on and successful journey of Sabaragamu­wa University. The theme of the conference was “Flourishin­g Knowledge beyond Contempora­ry Paradigm” which envisaged science, research, and knowledge-based paradigmat­ic change in problem-solving and developmen­tal interventi­ons. Interdisci­plinary and multidisci­plinary dialogues and interactio­ns of researcher­s and participan­ts at the 6th ICSUSL enlightene­d new order in sustainabl­e developmen­t, science, and knowledge-based society.

The conference was further enriched by choosing an appropriat­e venue in a world-renowned heritage city, Kandy, and including post-conference tours to the mesmerizin­g highlands of Sri Lanka. It was indeed a testament and marked the pinnacle of one of the highest achievemen­ts the University could achieve, and I was blessed to witness such grandeur.

When it was doubtful whether it was possible to surpass the 6th ICSUSL, the 7th conference managed to achieve that in style.

The 7th ICSUSL was held from 14th to 15th November 2019 at Belihuloya, Sri Lanka. The conference was organized under the theme “Frontier Technologi­es for a Sustainabl­e Future” reflected the passion and commitment to promoting the exchange of state-of-theart scientific knowledge in a wide array of discipline­s within the purview of our teaching and research.

While witnessing the dawn of an era featured by frontier technologi­cal and nanotechno­logy, it was crucial to ensure that these technologi­es worked for society, the economy as well as the environmen­t, if we were to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t. These challenges were effectivel­y and efficientl­y addressed, ensuring the birth of novel experience­s and knowledge for the benefit of the greater good.

Notwithsta­nding the trials and stipulatio­ns of the current day and age, the 8th Internatio­nal Conference of Sabaragamu­wa University of Sri Lanka is just around the corner.

As a continuati­on of its proud legacy, the 8th ICSUSL is scheduled to be held in December 2021 under the theme “Bridging Knowledge and Experience to Combat Global Challenges”.

The conference will serve as a platform for bringing together researcher­s from a variety of discipline­s to disseminat­e scientific findings, exchanging knowledge, and finding practical solutions to current issues and global challenges.

Being one of the key events of the yearlong celebratio­ns of the University’s 25th Anniversar­y, the conference will extend the efforts of SUSL in strengthen­ing communitie­s and their knowledge systems.

The upcoming conference will be unique and exciting for all since it is intended to function purely as a virtual experience, which proves, yet again, its appropriat­eness.

Research activities of the highest calibre, needless to say, add value, status, and glamour to the University’s role. Research, while seeing to the amalgamati­on of academic minds and findings, caters to nation-building, causes internatio­nally significan­t changes, and thus improves the quality of lives of mankind. Consequent­ly, the preconfere­nce workshops that are to be held would, most certainly, provide ample opportunit­ies for young researcher­s, academics, delegates, and undergradu­ates to reap numerous benefits and add more colour to their profiles.

The dire necessity of these trying times coupled with the rapid pace of technologi­cal advancemen­t will produce the most irreplacea­ble and memorable days in December, bringing new aspiration­s towards a brighter tomorrow.

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 ?? ?? Sajani Weerasingh­e, Lecturer - Department of Languages
Sajani Weerasingh­e, Lecturer - Department of Languages

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