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Keynote Address at the Conferment of Medals and Degrees of the Isles
International University
National Institute of Education, December 8, 2009
Excellencies, Oknhas, Ladies and Gentlemen Distinguished
National and International Guests,
The Management and all Professors of the Isles International
University,
Dear Graduates and all the Students!
It is my
privilege and honor today to be here in the conferment of medals and degrees of
the Isles International University. This event indeed reflects the
progress of country’s higher education sector as more and more Cambodia students
are now able take up the challenge and complete higher education programs at
various international universities. This also proves Cambodia’s human resource
development has been significantly improved.
Taking this
opportunity, on behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia and myself, I would
like to congratulate all the graduates and medal awardees. This event summarizes
all the graduates’ efforts and patience, as well as lecturers’ untiring
commitment to sharing knowledge and instructing their students. This event is a
pride of our students since each individual student must satisfy all criteria
set by the university’s assessment panel. All the Cambodian and foreign students
must have either presented successfully in front of the assessment panel or
passed their exams before the degrees are conferred. This intellectual
achievement does not only represent the pride of individual awardees, but the
pride of students’ families and the society as a whole which has been awarded
with highly potential, confident and competent human capital for accelerating
socio-economic progress towards prosperity and happiness.
In addition, I
would like to extend my appreciation to the Isles International University for its contribution in human resource development in Cambodia. The contribution
has been highlighted by the event we are attending today. This achievement will
further promote human resource development and education sector, especially
higher education.
Moreover, in
spite of many years of progress in our education sector, we still have a long
way to go, both in terms of quantity and quality. Large quantity with below
standard quality will not enable us to realize what we expect and it is a waste
of time and money. Similarly, small quantity of human resource cannot respond to
the requirement of development. Hence, the quantity and quality must be both
realized.
The Royal
Government has given great importance to education and skill development sector
to accommodate regional and global labor market. Through these efforts, the
number and quality of public and private educational institutions have grown
significantly and the number of graduates sees a noticeable rise. In particular,
the Royal Government of the Fourth Legislature of the National Assembly
identified human resource development as one of its priorities and an important
agenda of the Rectangular Strategy-Phase II. This job is a
concrete foundation for strengthening socio-economic development and ensuring
sustainable growth to alleviate poverty incidence.
Moreover,
according to the report by Prof. Dr. Hadib Sando, representative
of the Isles International University and the welcoming remarks by
H.E Cheam Yeap, representative of the graduates, it reaffirmed
about the reason why this University decided to request for a venue for the
conferment of medals and degrees for Khmer and foreign students of the 7th batch in Cambodia today. Realizing that education sector in Cambodia today has
been improving very fast, especially the human resource development at the
higher education level and the impression from other countries in the region and
the world, the management of the Isles International University planned to set up its branch in Cambodia in the upcoming 2010 with the objective
to share knowledge and experiences to the students at bachelor and post graduate
levels coming from a number of countries nearby Cambodia such as Viet Nam,
Lao, Myanmar, Thailand, who have conducted researches and have exchanged
their experiences in all sector in either real science or social sciences.
Taking this opportunity, on behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia, I would
like to warmly welcome and support the vision as mentioned above and wish to
encourage this University for every efforts made in contributing to the
development of education sector in Cambodia. Along with this, I would like the
University to diversify academic curriculums and specializations and to be well
equipped with instruments and modern facilities for the purpose of teaching and
learning as well as for research by students and teachers, especially the
library and laboratory.
Providing the HUN SEN Cultural Center to be the venue for medals conferment,
granted by the King Albert 2 and awarding the State Doctor of
Philosophy (State PhD) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) to the graduates, who are
Cambodian civil servants and foreigners, is the tremendous honor for us all
because this ceremony has provided us the opportunity to understand each other
and accelerate closer cooperation. At the same time, this ceremony has been
organized with the view of the Isles International University to
make sure that foreign students know and better understand about the glorious
culture and civilization since the ancient time of Cambodia: the Kingdom
of Wonder, which had been constructed by Khmer Ancestors and under the
royal leadership of the famous Khmer kings in many reigns and decades. The
magnificent masterpieces as well as the architectural styles of various temples
are the achievements that have been universally recognized a long time ago, and
are being admitted to be the world heritage one by one. Therefore, this event
has provided a lot of advantages for all foreign students, who have the
opportunity to visit Cambodia now to improve their awareness and clearly witness
the progress in Cambodia, especially I would like to encourage the Doctoral
Professors and all graduates to travel to Siem Reap and explore more about the
tremendous cultural heritages in the magnificent land of Angkor of our Cambodia.
Once again, I am
truly proud that the Isles International University has continued
cooperation and seen the opportunities in Cambodia after this University has
awarded me with an Honorary Ph.D Degree and a medal on the 10th April
2004 at the Council of Ministers. In the meantime, I am also proud and would
like to praise our graduates, who are civil servants, in trying to spare their
precious busy time from serving the nation, and take the opportunity to study
until receiving degrees with pride for us all today.
The result of
today’s event makes me believe further and proud of Cambodian civil servants,
who have always fulfilled their duties to serve the nation with high
responsibility, patience, and be able to improve and strengthen their capacities
by trying their utmost to seek knowledge in all means to make sure that they are
capable enough to fill up the need of our people and beloved nation.
In fact, the
achievements made today came from the blood and sweat, in which we are unable to
forget what we have come across so far. The presence of the graduates today
truly stems from all kinds of sacrifices in order to salvage the nation from the
tragedy and more than 30 years of efforts in restoring and rebuilding the
country. This has highlighted the true pride of Cambodian graduates who have
achieved this brilliant success based on a foundation, which was destroyed to
the root in all sectors such as social infrastructure, economic, culture and
human resources under the Pol Pot genocidal regime. Because of these factors,
the spirit of the 7th January is not just the
liberation day for Cambodian people from the regime but also the day of destiny
of our people and nation as well as the spirit of new development and
achievements.
Before ending, I
would like to thank once again the Isles International University and all Doctoral Professors, who have successfully trained all these graduates
until receiving their degrees today. Along with the human resource we have had
in hand, we have to continue preparing and sharpening various mechanisms for
using all these resources, meaning to use the right people for the right jobs
and with the right skills and talents, to achieve maximum productivity in our
production.
Finally, I would
like to congratulate and wish all successful graduates good health and success
in their professionalism and I would also like to wish Excellencies, Lok Chum
Teav, Lok Okhna, Ladies and Gentlemen, National and International Distinguished
Guests and all Students, who are present here today the four gems of Buddhist
blessing: Longevity, Nobility, Health and Strength.
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