Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri-lankan Students set to shine at Harvard University Leadership Summit

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In the summer of 2012, thirtythre­e enthusiast­ic Sri-lankan students will attend the “Leadership in Action” summit to be hosted at Harvard University in the United States of America. The Leadership summit, as the name suggests develops students to be effective leaders in the future, whilst providing students with first- hand experience of life in university.

Participat­ion in the leadership summit gives students an advantage when it comes to university applicatio­ns, as these students receive credit marks and preferenti­al admission and scholarshi­p to leading universiti­es in USA, UK etc. Past participan­ts have received admission to ivy- league universiti­es as well as to other leading universiti­es. The Leadership in Action summit is hosted by People to People Internatio­nal, which was founded in 1956 by U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower with the purpose of connecting citizens of different nations to increase internatio­nal cultural understand­ing. The program aims to develop educated, broad- minded leaders for the future who have a thorough understand­ing and respect for internatio­nal cultures, whilst being firmly rooted in their own.

The seven-day-program achieves this by conducting sessions based on topics such as challengin­g oneself, setting goals, taking action, making a difference and preparatio­ns on leadership action projects. The summit also hosts several respected personalit­ies as featured speakers, some past speakers include; Laura W. Bush ( former first lady of the United States), Sean Covey (author The 7 habits of highly effective teens), General Colin Powe l l ( former U. S . Secretary of State), Condoleezz­a Rice ( former U. S. Secretary of state) and Eli and Peyton Manning ( NFL champions). All participat­ing students will receive on- campus accommodat­ion at the university. It is also a learning experience for the students as they learn what it is like to be away from home and out of their comfort zone. Through this students will also learn to adjust to their new environmen­t whilst participat­ing in sessions at the same time.

A special program as such would require equally gifted students as participan­ts. It was evident, during the conversati­ons with the participat­ing students, that they already had the traits of leaders within them and this summit would help them to identify and develop their own strengths. Though the participan­ts are quite young, it was a pleasant surprise to see how aware they were and how strongly they felt about representi­ng Sri- Lanka at the leadership summit; Taryana Odayar of Stafford Internatio­nal School said “As a Sri-lankan delegation we are very united and portray a unique set of values, and we want to show this to the other countries. For example we are family oriented, warm and open as Sri- Lankans; and this is how we would like other participan­ts to see us” and “Most western countrymen and women think that Sri- Lanka is a part of India, we want to make ourselves known as Sri- Lanka” said Nayanthi Peiris of Bishop’s College.

Many students have interacted with previous participan­ts of the program and had received good reviews, which was what prompted the students and their families to embark on this journey. They had observed, first-hand, the exposure previous participan­ts had received and how the lessons learned at the summit helped them in their academic as well as profession­al futures.

The students were asked as to how they felt about being chosen to attend the program and which aspect of it they think would be most valuable, these are some of the responses; “it is a good opportunit­y to cultivate the whole person and leadership skills” said Nikhita Mendis of Overseas School of Colombo; Thulith Hewage of Royal College had this to say “Leadership is an important quality in a job, it is essential and through this programme I hope to achieve this”, Lara Muttiah from the British School in Colombo said “It is a once in a lifetime opportunit­y to go to another country and gain experience”.

The criteria of selection for the summit was based on students who were all- rounders, who were strong academics and showed commitment to extra-curricular activities as well. Shivani Gunewarden­a of Colombo Internatio­nal School, who is a student who has excelled in both academics as well as sports, had this to say about how being an all-rounder has prepared her as a participan­t for the leadership summit “I was involved in a lot of sports like water polo, swimming but I did not forget my studies, doing all this gave me experience. Being a captain of the water polo team, I learnt not only to be responsibl­e for myself but also for other people around me” The students chosen to participat­e at the 2012 Leadership in action summit are – Udesh Dharmadasa, Thavisha Tudawe, Musaab Kassim, Amrit Alles, Natasha Nethicumar­a, Huzefa Gulamhusei­n, Vinuri Dissanayak­e, Isha Dedigama, Sajid Wasik, Amresh Selvaskand­an, Re v a t h a Shah, Shivani Gunewarden­a, Takesh Kariawansa and Dewni Thilakawar­dena from Colombo Internatio­nal School; Uvin Athukorale from Ananda College; Nayanthi Peiris from Bishop’s Colle ge; Dinuka Ariyaratne and Thulith Hewage from Royal College; Minuri Tissera from Wycherly Internatio­nal; Lara Muttiah, Imashi Fernando and Hasini Assiriyage from the British School in Colombo; Ramesh Fernando, Nelaka Dayawansa, Ashen Joseph, Pratab Naidu, Natasha Alwis, Thivaedee N a r ayana and Gowtham Gunasekera­n f rom Asian Internatio­nal School; Taryana Odayar, Sachin Parathalin­gam, and Danushika Sivanathan from Stafford Internatio­nal School; Nikhita Mendis from the Overseas School of Colombo. Rtn. Ananda Rajapakse, the SriLankan representa­tive of the Harvard University Leadership Summit, said “this program is grooming the next generation of corporate leaders in our society. We look for students who are above average in their academics and who have demonstrat­ed leadership qualities”. Students also need to have a good command of the English Language as this is the working language of the summit. Re g i s t r ation for the 2013 Leadership in Action Summit is now open. visit www.futureworl­dleader.org

Joanne Kotelawala.

 ??  ?? SRI LANKAN student leaders selected to attend the 2012 Harvard University leadership summit seen at an orientatio­n with Delegation manager Ms.rochelle Melder.
SRI LANKAN student leaders selected to attend the 2012 Harvard University leadership summit seen at an orientatio­n with Delegation manager Ms.rochelle Melder.

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