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Address at the Conferment of Associate’s
Degree of the 3rd Promotion, Bachelor’s Degree of the 3rd Promotion, Master’s Degree of the 3rd and 4th Promotion,
Master’s Degree in Information Technology of the 1st and 2nd Promotion (International Program), and Doctoral Degree of the 1st Promotion
National Education Institute, August 5, 2009
Excellencies, Ladies
and Gentlemen, Distinguished National and International Guests, Board
of Management, Lecturers, Students, and all Awardees!
Today, my wife and
I have a great pleasure to be here in the conferment of associate’s, bachelor’s,
master’s and doctoral degrees to 4,709 graduates of Build Bright
University. On behalf of the Royal Government and myself, I would like
to commend the university’s board of management, national and foreign lecturers,
and officials for their valuable contribution to the development of human
resources and higher education in Cambodia. Since the establishment of this
university nearly a decade ago, numerous achievements have been made and these
will further accelerate our development progress. In particular, today’s
conferment represents another significant achievement that will help our society
prosper faster.
According to our
reports, this institution has been a major partner of the Royal Government in
developing human resources, a prerequisite, especially for countries emerging
from civil wars, for economic restoration and development. In this sense, I
support and further encourage this university to expand its operation and course
availability to bring about benefits to the society and human beings in
accordance with the Royal Government’s vision of human resource development. In
particular, the university has today produced a number of needed intellectuals
for developing the country.
Taking this
opportunity, I would like to congratulate all the graduates for your hard work
and accomplishment. The certificates represent your level of study and
knowledge. The certificates also bring about pride to individual graduates,
their families, and the country as a whole; in short, this is a pride for all of
us.
The successful
completion of your courses indeed represents the Royal Government’s effort in
building human resources to underpin socio-economic development. Today’s
accomplishment stem from the core factors including peace, political stability,
security and social order; and the Royal Government’s firm policy on promoting
participation from the private sector, and development partners and agencies to
ensure sustainable progress in all sectors. What we are seeing also originates
from the Royal Government’s proper direction and commitment in restoring and
building human resources that will become a concrete foundation for ensuring
sustainable growth. These supporting factors have brought positive impact to the
education sector. Through this, we can say today’s outcome is just one of many
other achievements in our effort to restore and build human resources with
competency, quality and productivity for taking part in socio-economic
development and poverty reduction.
In general, a
notable progress is seen in the education sector, especially at higher education
level. This progress cannot be separated from the Royal Government’s proper
education policy, and effort of all stakeholders in the education sectors.
Education is costly
and long-term investment, and the end result tends to be invisible. However,
this investment is a key to productivity and efficiency improvement as education
lays out methodologies, formulas, models, and ways to promote growth in other
sectors.
The experiences of
socio-economic development have shown that intellectual capital has been playing
significant role in dealing with challenges and this human capital has also
continued to provide good education, knowledge and experiences to general people
in the society through composing the written articles and research reports and
new social and scientific research findings. Along with that, in the era of
knowledge and information technology, the intellectual capital has played more
important role in speeding the economic potential, comparative advantage and
national competitiveness by trying to attract the maximum benefit from this
intellectual capital. These issues have guided the development of education
sector and training by highlighting the important roles of all relate
stakeholders to this sector, especially the education and training institutions
by promoting further efforts to make sure that our education and training will
be able to support and respond to the changes of the global economic forces,
which are more competitive and fast changing.
At the same time,
the success of human resource development has to rely on the ability of
education institutions in all levels, especially at the higher education level,
which is the highest education institution, by providing both theoretical
knowledge and implementation more extensively. Moreover, the success of training
can not be separated from the active participation of the private sector and
various development partners in the context of globalized market economy. At the
present, Cambodia has strengthened and expanded partnership with local and
international private sector as it is a leading sector, an engine of economic
growth to enhance competitiveness aiming to ensure competitiveness for quality,
nobility and prestige.
As for the time
being, all higher education institutions have to pay more attention to expand
and diversify their training programs to conform to the international standard,
in which there are curriculums with more specializations such as management,
law, economics, tourism and greeting, scientific technology, agriculture,
engineering, mechanics, electronic, small and medium enterprises, which can
actually pose the possibility and ability of producing national intellectual
capital.
All higher
education institutions are required to check at the start whether the programs
and specializations created correspond to the objectives of enriching human
resources and making comprehensive contribution to development. Along with that,
the academic curriculum must adhere to the practical implementation including
arts and sports. In this regard, all higher education institutions have to pay
attention to the establishment of internship in factories, enterprises, resorts,
restaurants and hotels as well as creating the performance of arts and sport
competition to make sure our students are better aware and pleasant in their
studies. Moreover, I would like to suggest the Ministry of Education, Youth and
Sport to organize the annual national competition on social science and real
science research. This research competition must be urgently implemented. As for
those, who receive the award today, they have to be suitably honored because
this factor is the pushing mechanism to the research study, which is the
foundation for development.
The progress of
human resource development, in fact, is the reinforcing factor for the
development of other sectors and become the interrelated and complementary
mechanism.
These results have,
practically, had positive impact on the linkages of social organs by
strengthening the culture of peace, ensuring peace and security and social
order, respecting human rights and dignity and promoting democracy. Moreover,
these achievements have provided tremendous opportunities for the people of
Cambodia to actively participate in nation building and development.
In fact, the
completion of your studies today is an excellent opportunity for participating
in the development of our country according to the special expertise of each
individual. Yet, you must be aware that in the current context, the world is now
in a stage of intensive competition in all fields and sectors couple with the
global economic and financial crisis, resulting in the imbalance between the
number of employment in the job market and the number of graduate students,
which make them even more difficult in looking for jobs. I this sense, those who
graduated today, must try your utmost to seek for jobs in both public and
private sectors or be self-employed.
Even though some
jobs are not desirable now, they can be used as the stepping stones toward
obtaining better and a more desirable job in the future. In parallel, you must
keep generating innovative ideas, with a sense of responsibility, leadership and
ownership, be disciplined and have good moral and conscience, which would enable
you to be successful in your respective future professions.
At the same time, I
would like to confirm with degree awardees that the knowledge and technical
skills that you have studied so far will become your personal and social
long-term investment. Competency, knowledge, innovative ideas, and skills are
becoming vital capital in the current global context, which is different from
the past when each country relied on raw material resources such as coal, oil
and other mineral resources, coupled with the mean of production and other
supporting infrastructure, which would enable it to gain competitive advantage
over other nations without such resources. Therefore, you must make the best use
of your priceless capital appropriately, consciously and innovatively, as well
as to keep constantly build your capacity through self-study and research.
Obviously, I am optimistic that all of you who are receiving your degrees at the
moment will become the core capital who possessed genuine technical skills,
knowledge and know-how, and always bear work responsibility with great virtue,
moral, and be intellectual of rationality. Starting from the progress of each of
you and each of your family who are the social cells, I believe that the whole
society will also be able to achieve prosperity.
Before closing, my
wife and I would like to wish all Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, national
and internal guests, professors, university officials, especially all degree
awardees and students Four Gems of Buddhist Blessings.
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