News: university

07/22/2011 | Colombo Page
Sri Lanka : Non-academic university staff of Sri Lanka also demands salary increase (Sri Lanka - latest news stories and top headlines)
07/21/2011 | Colombo Page
Sri Lanka : Sri Lanka university teachers suspend protracted trade union action (Sri Lanka - latest news stories and top headlines)
07/11/2011 | Daily Mirror
The Federation of University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) has decided to stop the lectures in all universities from next week as there has been no tangible resolution of their salary issue.
07/11/2011 | Daily Mirror
Indicating developing signs of disruptions on the 2011 A/L answer script evaluation process, the academics have decided to refrain from submitting marking schemes for the answer scripts, the Federation of University Teachers Association (FUTA) said.
07/07/2011 | Himal Southasian
The last two months in Sri Lanka have seen increasing international pressure coupled with domestic struggles against Mahinda Rajapakse’s government. In fact, in the post-war context, other than perhaps General Sarath Fonseka’s challenge during the presidential elections of January 2010, which split the war coalition in the south, these recent weeks have been among the most worrying of times for the Rajapakse regime. International criticism centring on questions of post-war accountability and political reconciliation has suddenly coincided with anti-government domestic mobilisations by a range of actors – from workers challenging the government’s pension schemes, estate workers calling for wage hikes, university teachers moving on strike actions and student unions opposing leadership training by the military for university entrants. While President Rajapakse’s strategy might be to wade through these difficult times until the criticism and resistance begin to subside, the question remains as to how a government that has won thumping victories in presidential, parliamentary and local government elections over the last two years has had to face such mounting challenges.
05/25/2011 | BBC
The UNP accuse the government of promoting state terrorism. The opposition party also blamed the ruling party of being responsible for the deaths of thousands
02/22/2011 | The Island
by Liyanage Amarakeerthi on commencement at the Faculty of Arts, University of Peradeniya