Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

THE AMBASSADOR OF SRI-LANKA TO RUSSIAN FEDERATION VISITED KURSK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

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On April 8, 2022, a delegation of the Embassy of the Democratic Socialist Republic ( DSR) of Sri Lanka to the Russian Federation ( RF) headed/ led by Her Excellency Professor Janitha A. Liyanage, Ambassador Extraordin­ary and Plenipoten­tiary, visited Kursk State Medical University (KSMU).

KSMU has a long history of productive cooperatio­ns with the DSR of Sri Lanka. The year 1997 marked the first Sri Lankan’s became a student of KSMU. Since then, there are 772 of Sri Lankan graduated from this University among 4181 internatio­nal graduates from 72 countries. Currently there are 241 citizens of Sri Lanka among 2324 total of internatio­nal students at the University.

Within the framework of the visit, the Embassy delegation met with the Rector of KSMU, Honored Doctor of Russian Federation, Doctor of Medical Science, Member of the Kursk Regional Duma of the VII convocatio­n, Honorary Citizen of Kursk, Professor V.A. Lazarenko. The prospects for the developmen­t of bilateral cooperatio­n between KSMU and the Embassy of Sri Lanka to RF in increasing the number of students from Sri Lanka, bilateral academic mobility of students and teachers and KSMU branch establishm­ent in Sri Lanka are among the agendas discussed during the meeting. Her Excellency Professor Janitha A. Liyanage noticed the high quality and profession­al level of internatio­nal student training’s and in accordance with the internatio­nal standards of education. The Ambassador also appreciate­d the university’s staff for their extra effort and special attention to help and support internatio­nal students during the difficult period of the pandemic.

During the visit, Her Excellency Professor Janita A. Liyanage also met with the Governor of the Kursk Region; R.V. Starovoit. The parties discussed the prospects of cooperatio­n in the economic and educationa­l spheres. Her Excellency mentioned the high level of equipment of

the university and expressed how the favorable environmen­t created in the region are comfortabl­e for studying and living for the foreign citizens. “Russia and Sri Lanka have always been great friends, and there are no circumstan­ces that could break this friendship,”stressed the Ambassador.

The programme of the Ambassador Extraordin­ary and Plenipoten­tiary’s visit also included a lunch with Sri Lankan KSMU students which organized by the Sri Lankan Students Community of KSMU, with the participat­ion of the Honorary Consul of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in Kursk, Director of the Internatio­nal Medical Institute of KSMU; Associate Professor M. T. Chahine. Sri Lankan students taking this opportunit­y to communicat­e with the Ambassador and address all their questions.

In honor of the Ambassador Extraordin­ary and Plenipoten­tiary of the DSR of Sri Lanka to the RF, Professor Janita A. Liyanage, and on the eve of the Sinhalese and Tamil New Year ; 09.04.2022,

a long-awaited and unforgetta­ble celebratio­n took place at KSMU the “Sri Lankan Night 2022” a celebratio­n of Sri Lankan culture. Her Excellency blessed the opening of the ceremony and took the opportunit­y to congratula­ted the creative teams of students from Sri Lanka at KSMU with a well-deserved victory at the annual festival “Student Spring of the Nightingal­e Region 2022”, which unites more than 10 thousand representa­tives of educationa­l organizati­ons of the region and various races and ethnicitie­s.

The students from Sri Lanka united as a nation and were tirelessly preparing for the performanc­e in order to introduce their culture and traditions to the guests and audiences. Absolutely different genre were presented traditiona­l folk dance, modern choreograp­hy and phenomenal body movements and synchroniz­ation. All were impressed by the beauty of the performanc­es.

The internatio­nal student community of KSMU strengthen­s internatio­nal links, as well as develops interethni­c and intercultu­ral cooperatio­n. Students participat­ing in mass cultural, sports and

recreation­al events at the university level and at the regional level. Their success contribute­s to the university traditions of being the best.

At the end of the meeting, Professor Janita A. Liyanage sincerely appreciate­d the administra­tion of KSMU for the warm reception, and also indicated her plans for the developmen­t of a new round of mutually beneficial relations between the universiti­es of the two countries. Representa­tives of the delegation expressed interest in opening a branch of the Kursk State Medical University in Sri Lanka and organising academic mobility. Her Excellency also announced her intention to open a business center in the region, in which a Sri Lankan traditiona­l wellness center will be at the premises. In addition, Her Excellency shared her longterm plans to open a Sri Lanka Trade House in Kursk together with the Honorary Consul of the DSR Sri Lanka in Kursk, Associate Professor M.T. Chahine.

We thank Dr. Lasantha Amarakoon The Chairman of REC Campus for coordinati­ng with Sunday observer and providing this informatio­n.

 ?? ?? During the visit, Her Excellency Professor Janita A. Liyanage met with the Governor of the Kursk Region; R.V. Starovoit.
During the visit, Her Excellency Professor Janita A. Liyanage met with the Governor of the Kursk Region; R.V. Starovoit.
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KSMU students with Ambassador at the Anatomy department

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