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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Future Of The Engineering Faculty At Oluvil

The Future of the Engineering Faculty of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil
I am writing in reference to a recent article appearing in Colombo Telegraph on the 27th November, 2015, entitled “Minister Kiriella: Engineering At Oluvil To Be Closed And Students Shifted”.
I felt that this article was inimical not only to all those students
pursing their studies at the university, but also to all those who have
been working there as part of the university community. It seriously
dents the image of the university.
I believe that some of the concerns of the Engineering students of
SEUSL/Oluvil are valid. Nevertheless, their demands and reactions are
unreasonable and disproportionate.
New faculties and new university do encounter challenges at the outset
It is common that new faculties or universities, when they are first
established, encounter numerous challenges in terms of lack of physical
and human resources. I know of a medical faculty in a university in the
Eastern Province, when it was founded in 2005, was faced with a lot of
challenges. It had only one consultant and a PhD holder. The rest of the
teaching staff, all, had only undergraduate degrees. This predictably
caused a lot of hue and cry from the students and parents. Nevertheless,
this medical faculty continued to operate under these difficult
circumstances for a few more years before the situation began to improve
and completely changed for better. At present, this medical faculty is
equipped with over ten consultants with either post-graduate or doctoral
degrees. Its students are now fully satisfied. The same was also the
case when the Engineering Faculty was first established in another
University in 1997.
The Engineering Faculty of South Eastern
University has now got fifteen academic staff. Of them, five are senior
lecturers. Three of them hold doctoral degrees, and another three
graduate degrees. Those with undergraduate degrees are reading for their
masters in various reputed universities. The quality and quantity of
the teaching staff are expected to improve fast. The new incentive
offered by the UGC recently, in a circular, to senior academic staff
working at the Engineering Faculties of other universities but are
willing to move to the SEU is a great move in the right direction. There
is also the likelihood of a coordinator being appointed to oversee
visits by the visiting lecturers from other universities. There are a
lot of positive steps being taken. Therefore, it is important that
students take note of all these positive developments before they engage
in any activism.
Updated Curriculum
I learn that the curriculum of the faculty was designed by a team of
prominent consultants, numbering over twenty from Moratuwa, Peradeniya,
Open and Ruhuna Universities; and that it is on par with curricula in
world-class Engineering universities. A delegation, which included the
State Minister of Higher Education and a Senior Professor of
engineering, recently visited the university to look into the issue at
hand. It was fully satisfied with the curriculum of the faculty.
Criticism about the quality of the curriculum seem to have no sound
basis.

