Talent Co-creation Lab at University of Ruhuna

Talent Co-creation Lab at University of Ruhuna

University of Ruhuna has set up three Talent Co-Creation Labs at three different departments.
The three Technology Transfer Cells of the respective three Faculties are responsible for managing the Talent Co-Creation Labs. The Faculty representative of the respective Technology Transfer Cell is in charge of the Lab at Faculty level.

Website of the Labs:
http://www.physics.ruh.ac.lk/web2/tccl.php

 Addresses and opening hours of the Labs:
  • Talent Co-Creation Lab - Dept of Physics, Faculty of Science, Wellamadama, Matara, Sri Lanka. (8.00 am - 8.00 pm weekdays and weekends). The space allocated for this Lab is shared with the Southern Province Incubation Centre.
  •  Talent Co-Creation Lab - Student Center, Faculty of Engineering, Happugala, Galle, Sri Lanka.  (8.00 am - 6.00 pm weekdays and weekends)
  • Talent Co-Creation Lab - Student Center, Faculty of Technology, Karagoda Uyangoda Kamburupitiya,Matara, Sri Lanka.  (8.00 am - 6.00 pm weekdays and weekends) 
> Implementation Framework of the Talent Lab at University of Ruhuna
> 2-year Action Plan of the Lab
 
The Talent Co-Creation Labs at University of Ruhuna promote talent development by involving students in innovation and research activities in cooperation with external stakeholders (business, the community and the public sector), as well as other activities aimed at improving students’ employability (including career orientation).
They carry out the following tasks:
  • Identify and engage key external stakeholders to support the professional growth of students
  • Enhance opportunities and support schemes for innovation and research
  • Pursue research on entrepreneurship in collaboration with business, industry and other external organizations
  • Provide an opportunity to network among faculty members and professionals
  • Promote the relationships between academics and relevant industries at both national and international level.
  • Facilitate the faculty members to update the curricula of undergraduate programs to meet the current demands of industry and society.

Talent Lab at University of Ruhuna