Sri Lanka: Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Thailand assures strengthening cooperation with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)

COLOMBO, 13 August 2021, (TON): Joining for the first time at the Board of Trustees online Meeting, on 05 August 2021, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Thailand and Permanent Representative to the UNESCAP C.A. Chaminda I. Colonne assured Sri Lanka’s commitment to furthering relations with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in the Kingdom of Thailand.

Ambassador Colonne elaborated on the recent discussions between the President of AIT Dr. Eden Y. Woon and Chairman of the University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka Senior Prof. Sampath Ameratunge, where initiatives were taken for early finalization of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions in the field of post-graduate studies.

Sri Lanka has been represented on the AIT Board of Trustees since 1977 and enjoying long-standing partnerships and collaborations between AIT and Higher Education Institutes in Sri Lanka.

1625 Sri Lankan students have pursued Masters and PhD degree programmes at AIT over the years and there are eminent Sri Lankan academics serving in the AIT Faculties.

Ms. Dulani Chamika Vithanage, one of the developers of Ravana 1; the first satellite of Sri Lanka was also an alumna of the AIT. Currently, there are 42 Sri Lankan students enrolled for postgraduate degrees at the AIT in Thailand.

Ambassador Colonne expressed sincere appreciation to the President and the Management of the AIT for providing excellent health care and protection for students and staff and quarantine facilities for the incoming students.

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