Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

KIU holds inaugurati­on ceremony for 2017 new entrants

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KIU held the 2017 inaugurati­on of BSC. Hons in Nursing, Biomedical Science, Psychology, Management, Acupunctur­e and Kaatsu degrees and Diploma in Mass Media Management.

This intake reported the highest number of Nursing students thus far which was approximat­ely 200. A remarkable number of students enrolled for BSC. Hons in Biomedical Sciences, Psychology and Management.

The guests were welcomed with a dance performanc­e and after lighting the oil lamp, Honorary Vice Chancellor of KIU Prof. Neluka Fernando welcomed all the distinguis­hed guests, the students and their parents.

The occasion was graced by the presence of Prof. Ashubodha Marasinghe, Parliament Member and Chairman of the subcommitt­ee of the Ministry of Higher Education, as the chief guest.

Prof. Ashubodha Marasinghe­s gave a speech that took the attention of the gathering, as he suggested initiating a Nursing degree programme which will enable our graduates to migrate to Japan for great career opportunit­ies.

He further mentioned that the KIU Biomedical Science students are fortunate to be a part of world famous research programmes such as ‘Sakura Science Project’ enabling them to accelerate their career goals as scientists.

Saman Rathnapriy­a, the President of Government Nursing Officers’ Associatio­n also delivered a valuable speech, emphasizin­g how KIU enhance the knowledge and skills of Nursing profession and thereby doing a great service to the health sector in Sri Lanka.

Thoriq Ali Luthfee, the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Defense and National Security in Maldives, pointed out that an institute such as KIU, has a great potential for internatio­nal relationsh­ips, especially with Maldives. Maldivian student registrati­on for the nursing degree programme of KIU has increased with each intake.

Lalith Weerathung­a, former presidenti­al secretary, Chief Advisor, KIU, and chair of University court mentioned in his speech that head hunters from foreign countries such as USA, are already at our door step looking for talented students. Dr. Jagath Senevirath­ne, the CEO and Managing Director of KIU, stated that he will give his utmost dedication to develop KIU and take it to the highest level where it will be a leading University in Sri Lanka as well as in the world, which intern will benefit the country.

Many other respectabl­e invitees graced this occasion including Perry Weeny, Sri Lankan representa­tive of Internatio­nal Manpower Corporatio­n in USA E.K.P. Pushpamali, Co–secretary of Sri Lanka Society for Medical Laboratory Science, Dr. J.M.W. Jayasundar­a Bandara, the Director General of Health Services, M.B.C. Samanmali, the Director Nursing in Medical Service, Madawa Dewasurend­ran, the Additional Secretary – Ministry of Higher Education, and Keerthirat­hna Wanasekara, Sri Lanka Nurses’ Associatio­n and Principles of the college of Nursing Kaluthara.

KIU gave a full scholarshi­p to the student who ranked all island 1st place among the nursing training schools 2012 A batch, symbolic distributi­on of text books to the students was another significan­t event in the inaugurati­on programme. Students of KIU made the event colorful by their excellent performanc­es in singing and dancing.

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