Some articles and documents (a sample that may be of interest):
Please note that the documents made available for viewing are in PDF format

- Forming the Sri Lankan Graduate for Tomorrow
Paper presented and included in “Conference Proceedings –Fourth International Conference on Business Management 2007” published by the Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, University of Sri Jayewardenepura. March 2007

Some comments sent to the Reviewers after the article was accepted. It was basically an apology for not being comprehensive ... but also to provide reasons showing the context and that just one person cannot be expected to solve the problem of Higher Education Reform in Sri Lanka.


Transferable Skills for Competitive Advantage in Entry to the World of Work

– Resource Pack for use by undergraduates
This is not totally original but tries to guide the student to reflect a little on what a graduate needs to be using also many extracts from a number of sources. It replaces handouts that would have been used and has been sold at a nominal price 0.50 cents US.

(Note however that the document above and the one below are available only in the CD version

and not on the 'Geocities' free website.)

Sri Lanka: Transition Higher Education to Labour Market
in Ehlert and Cordier (eds.)
The Transition from Higher Education to the Labour Market
– International Perspectives and Challenges

A 2-page resume of Charles Fernando

A sample of three articles to show the broader areas of interest of Charles
But do note that what appears as links are functional only in the CD version
and not on the 'Geocities' free website.

An article "A Better World or Another World" (on the World Social Forum) published in 2004 by a national daily

An article  "Electoral Reform - A Point of View" (with suggestions on changing the Sri Lankan Electoral  System) published by a National Daily in November 2000

An article "Youth in Rebellion" on the first southern rebellion of Sri Lanka in 1971 published in 1971 in New York by Worldmission.



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