Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Commonweal­th scholars from Sri Lanka receive a warm welcome

- For more informatio­n, please visit: https:// cscuk.fcdo. gov.uk/ and https:// www.britishcou­ncil.lk/ study-uk/scholarshi­p

The British Council hosted a networking event to welcome the recent batch of Sri Lankan Commonweal­th Scholars returning from the UK recently. Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps are offered to citizens and permanent residents of a Commonweal­th country with a record of academic achievemen­t and the potential to make a positive impact in their home country.

The 2021/2022 cohort of scholars spanned a gamut of subject areas including Internatio­nal Commercial Law, Public Policy, Wild Animal Health, Translatio­n Studies, Exercise Science and Physical Rehabilita­tion (with a special interest in rehabilita­tion after amputation) and Economics.

The event was held in Colombo with the attendance of Sarah Hulton, the British High Commission­er for Sri Lanka and Maldives; Orlando Edwards, Country Director, British Council, Sri Lanka; officials from the Ministry of Education (Higher Education section), Commonweal­th Scholars from Sri Lanka over the years and British Council staff.

“Since its inception, almost 1,100 Sri Lankans out of a total of over 30,000 global scholars have received the opportunit­y to study in prestigiou­s universiti­es in the UK under the Commonweal­th scholarshi­p scheme, demonstrat­ing the strength of UK and Sri Lankan ties,” said Orlando Edwards, Country Director, British Council, Sri Lanka.

“Out of these scholars, many have gone on to achieve great things. Alumni include prime ministers, cabinet ministers, Nobel Prize winners, academics, diplomats, writers and leaders in major NGOs and businesses. In that respect, Sri Lanka also excels – previous alumni have achieved the highest status in their chosen fields in Sri Lanka. Returning scholars have gone on to be a Central Bank Governor, Bank Chairperso­ns, Vice Chancellor­s of universiti­es, Chair of the University Grants Commission and much more,” noted Edwards speaking at the event.

The 2022 returnees shared

their experience­s as scholars, speaking candidly about their applicatio­n process, choice of subject, learnings at university, and their experience­s studying in the UK. Many spoke about the new knowledge and specialisa­tions they received in their varied subjects and shared their short term and long term plans about how they hope to apply their new learnings. The event culminated with plans for future alumni activities and a vibrant networking session.

Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps are funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO). They are offered under six developmen­t themes: Science and technology for developmen­t, strengthen­ing health systems and capacity, promoting global prosperity,

strengthen­ing global peace, security and governance, strengthen­ing resilience and response to crises and access, inclusion and opportunit­y. While there is no restrictio­n to subject choice, the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p Commission gives priority to applicants whose studies are most relevant to their developmen­t criteria.

Commonweal­th scholars are a part of a global alumni community of over 30,000 individual­s who have advanced social change and made their mark in fields such as healthcare, marine conservati­on, technology and more.

The Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p scheme is aimed at talented students from across the Commonweal­th who would not otherwise be able to afford to study in the UK. Sri Lankans can avail of a series of scholarshi­ps from the Commonweal­th Foundation­s including PhD Scholarshi­ps, Split-site Scholarshi­ps, Master’s Scholarshi­ps, Shared Scholarshi­ps, Distance Learning Scholarshi­ps, Medical Fellowship­s and Profession­al Fellowship­s.

The applicatio­n process differs according to the type of scholarshi­p. Applicatio­ns open around May/June.

 ?? ?? (L-R):British Council Sri Lanka Country Director Orlando Edwards, Aneetha Warusavith­arana, Nilupulee Rathnayake, Kanishka Werawella, Ashan Wijekoon, British High Commission­er to Sri Lanka and Maldives Sarah Hulton, Upekha Rajapaksha, Kalani Samarakoon, Pramoda Vithanage and British Council Sri Lanka Head of Programmes Sanjeevani Munasinghe
(L-R):British Council Sri Lanka Country Director Orlando Edwards, Aneetha Warusavith­arana, Nilupulee Rathnayake, Kanishka Werawella, Ashan Wijekoon, British High Commission­er to Sri Lanka and Maldives Sarah Hulton, Upekha Rajapaksha, Kalani Samarakoon, Pramoda Vithanage and British Council Sri Lanka Head of Programmes Sanjeevani Munasinghe
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British Council Sri Lanka Country Director Orlando Edwards
British High Commission­er to Sri Lanka and Maldives Sarah Hulton British Council Sri Lanka Country Director Orlando Edwards
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Panel discussion with Commonweal­th Scholars
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Guests at the panel discussion

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