Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

UGC asks government to fill vacancies in universiti­es

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The University Grants Commission (UGC) has appealed to President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and the Government to allow it to fill urgent vacancies in universiti­es to ensure that education of university students continues unhindered.

The government has declared a freeze in most recruitmen­ts to the State sector owing to the prevailing economic crisis. The directive also applies to State universiti­es. There are currently some 4,000 academic, non-academic and administra­tive vacancies in universiti­es, UGC Chairman Sampath Amaratunge told Education Times.

The government has also increased this year’s university intake to 42,500 students, with several new faculties being opened at different universiti­es. However, there are currently not enough lecturers or other staff to handle this number of students, Prof Amaratunge revealed.

He said universiti­es could continue without any disruption this year if they are allowed to recruit at least 500 academic, 150 non-academic and 50 administra­tive staff.

Meanwhile, about 2,500 probationa­ry lecturers who have completed their two years of probation continue to languish on waiting lists without being made permanent given the recruitmen­t freeze. Prof Amaratunge said the law does not allow for the probation period to be further extended. “As such, we have a situation where these lecturers may be forced to look for other jobs.”

The UGC has brought these issues to the attention of the President, and the Chairman said the response had been encouragin­g. A Cabinet sub-committee has now been appointed to look into the possibilit­y of filling the most urgently required vacancies. Education Minister Susil Premajayan­tha said he is working with the Finance Ministry to fill the urgently required vacancies as soon as possible.

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