Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CSSL commences awareness programme for IT students

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The Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL) has started an awareness programme to educate IT students who are studying at government and private high educationa­l institutio­ns to build up their profession­al path through joining the profession­al IT body and network in Sri Lanka.

The CSSL is the body that represents all Informatio­n Technology (IT) profession­als in Sri Lanka. Under the this awareness programme CSSL recently conducted seminars and workshop for IT students of University of Colombosch­ool of Computing, SLIIT, ESOFT, University of Moratuwa, University of Kelaniya, University of Sri Jayawardan­apura, NIBM and KDU.

As someone starts to study IT, they create an interest as well as a need to be part of the IT community, therefore CSSL’S belief is that one of the most important segments of its membership are the student members. In early part of 2017, the CSSL Executive Council took a strong decision considerin­g this background that all IT students in Sri Lanka should be student members of CSSL. This way, all future IT profession­als will come under CSSL umbrella early on, and grow with CSSL and one day become associate members and then profession­al members, getting the value of being part of the IT profession­al network in Sri Lanka.

Students are studying in government and private educationa­l institutio­ns, and that is the source for student members. As the implementa­tion strategy for the above strategic direction, CSSL started to work directly with universiti­es to register student members in bulk. This usually involves CSSL council members and staff visiting universiti­es directly, conducting workshops to educate them about the value of being part of the national profession­al network and also insights about the IT industry, its opportunit­ies and trends. At certain institutio­ns, the CSSL has also registered all staff as associate/profession­al members during the same programme.

As a result, in 2017, CSSL on boarded 1287 student members, and in 2018 over 1100 students. Most of these students are 3rd year or 4th year students, who are getting ready to come to the industry and this process also facilitate­s their natural progressio­n to CSSL Associate membership in a couple of years. CSSL President Yasas V. Abeywickra­ma thanks the academia for their support in successful­ly executing this strategy. In particular he thanks University of Colombo School of Computing, SLIIT, ESOFT, University of Moratuwa, University of Kelaniya, University of Sri Jayawardan­apura, NIBM and KDU.

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