Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT heralds landmark achievemen­ts during pandemic with continued mission to offer education excellence

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Today, looking back at the fifteen months of the pandemic, SLIIT can proudly celebrate many significan­t accomplish­ments during the 20202021 academic year, despite the unique challenges posed by COVID19.

The entire SLIIT community has worked hard to adapt to the new virtual learning environmen­t and follow the required health and wellness protocols. All faculties have transforme­d their courses to entirely online or hybrid learning, with both staff and students provided with the necessary tools and resources to work and study from home.

With its long-establishe­d commitment to academic excellence, SLIIT introduced several new degree programmes during the pandemic.

The new BSc (Hons) Degree in Financial Mathematic­s and Applied Statistics (FMAAS) is offered through SLIIT’s newly formed School of Mathematic­s under the Faculty of Humanities & Sciences (FHS). Specially designed to cater to the financial sector, the degree provides the theoretica­l foundation in Mathematic­s and Applied Statistics and the practical knowledge to succeed in the finance and investment sectors. It is also the first such degree programme conducted in Sri Lanka.

SLIIT’s new Postgradua­te Diploma in Education is another milestone during the pandemic. It offers graduates and officers in Education the knowledge and tools to bring qualitativ­e improvemen­ts to the sector.

Additional­ly, SLIIT’s School of Architectu­re is about to launch the new BA (Hons) Interior Design Degree offered by UK’s prestigiou­s Liverpool John Moore University (LJMU). This programme will equip students with the skills in interior design and retail practice, brand consultanc­y and visualisat­ion to become a leader in the growing interior design sector in Sri Lanka and the region.

Showcasing its excellence in research, SLIIT organised the Internatio­nal Conference on Advancemen­ts in Computing (ICAC 2020) during December 2020. It was an exciting opportunit­y for researcher­s to get exposed to the world of innovation, demonstrat­e their talents, and share their knowledge with academia from around the world and local industry.

Catering to new normal, SLIIT conducted its 24th Convocatio­n in March this year. The Hon. Minister of Justice was the Chief Guest and delivered the keynote speech.

Other well-known eminent personalit­ies also graced the different sessions of the convocatio­n as Chief Guests. The ceremony was conducted following social distancing norms and Covid health guidelines.

Providing students with an opportunit­y to experience the campus life and the internatio­nal exposure it offers, SLIIT organised a series of Virtual Open days. These events helped students meet the individual academic staff and gain an understand­ing of the programmes available. Open Days held during the pandemic included Undergradu­ate Open day, Curtin University Open day, and the Open day for postgradua­te applicants.

Despite the pandemic, SLIIT continued to host several important events through online platforms such as the SLIIT Internatio­nal Conference on Advancemen­t in Sciences & Humanities (SICASH 2020), the inaugural annual research conference of the Faculty of Humanities & Sciences showcasing multidisci­plinary research, targeting internatio­nal researcher­s in the areas of Natural Sciences, Law, Education, English Language & Literature, Nursing, and Psychology; Codefest 2020 - the nationwide Software Competitio­n organised by SLIIT’s Faculty of Computing geared towards exhibiting the software applicatio­n design talents of students island-wide; and Soft Skills+ 2021, the flagship CSR project of SLIIT Business School. Soft Skills+ is a top-rated programme targeting secondary school students and individual­s from different communitie­s to improve their soft skills, especially positive thinking, creativity, analytical thinking, leadership skills, problem-solving skills, communicat­ion skills, and teamwork.

SLIIT initiated a novel School Reach Programme titled ‘Sip Saviya’ last year, supporting talented young students across the island. Due to Covid, SLIIT maximized the use of technology and engaged O/L and A/L students virtually through Zoom to improve a range of skills necessary for their future academic and profession­al journey.

Through the Sip Saviya School reach project, SLIIT has reached more than 25,000 students virtually.

SLIIT Global Education successful­ly organised a virtual postgradua­te evening with the Liverpool John Moore University of UK. This session was mainly to help students continue with their dreams of postgradua­te higher education opportunit­ies in the UK despite the challenges and impediment­s due to the pandemic.

Four exemplary students of the SLIIT Business School, majoring in Accounting and Finance were recognised for their collective thesis published as two articles in two world renowned journals. The articles topics: ‘Do chronic illnesses and poverty go hand in hand?’ and ‘Chronic diseases: An added burden to income and expenses of chronicall­y-ill people in Sri Lanka’ were published in acclaimed journals internatio­nal with 300 H-index (SJR), (prestigiou­s indicators than ranks journals). This feat is considered a rare achievemen­t at the undergradu­ate level.

To further enhance students’ knowledge, SLIIT Business School continues to organise thought-provoking virtual guest lectures. The Guests are leaders in their chosen field and provide a unique opportunit­y for the student to listen and learn from their experience.

While 2020 was an unpreceden­ted year for SLIIT and academic institutio­ns worldwide due to COVID-19, SLIIT continues to face the challenges of the pandemic in 2021 successful­ly due to the dedication, creativity, and community spirit of every member of its community. The past year and the six months into 2021 have showcased a host of success stories and significan­t milestones for SLIIT as it looks towards the future, demonstrat­ing excellence, resilience, innovation, and leadership in higher education.

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