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Sri Lanka Working with MSU to Rebuild


Posted By: Kyle Mulder    Published: Monday, 23 Apr 2012

This past spring, a Sri Lankan delegation of academic officials consisting of two vice chancellors and a former dean from three universities and an executive director of agriculture who also represents the University Grants Commission visited Michigan State University in hopes of furthering higher education partnerships and creating a path toward rapid development in Sri Lanka.

After more than three decades of fighting, Sri Lanka is now focused on reconstruction, rehabilitation, and reconciliation.

“We are in a revival process after 30 years of war,” said Buddhi Marambe, former dean of faculty of agriculture and the director of the Agriculture Education Unit of the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka. “We need a model, and we need expertise and guidance to modify the system to our needs.”

The South Asia Partnership Group of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Asian Studies Center hosted the high-level delegation with representatives from University of Colombo, University of Jaffna and the University of Peradeniya.

Sri Lanka is one of three priority countries for MSU’s South Asia Partnership, which also includes India and Nepal. Last year, CANR and International Studies and Programs signed a formal agreement to establish academic and research collaborations with the University of Peradeniya and the University of Colombo and are looking forward to expanding this collaboration to work with universities that were isolated in the recent past due to civil war.

The partnership will place MSU in a lead role at the Fifth Asian Biotechnology Development Conference, which will be held for the first time in Sri Lanka this coming December.

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