Day 8 of the Department of Industrial Management’s orientation program was another exciting step in preparing students for their academic journey. The sessions covered a range of important topics, from communication skills to sports facilities, alumni insights, and reflections on the program.
The day began with a session by our department lecturer Ms. Yehemini Jayatissa, where students engaged in discussions and activities focused on internship opportunities and career pathways. She provided valuable insights into the importance of gaining practical experience during university life, highlighting how internships help to merge academic learning and real-world applications. Students learned about how to secure internships, build professional networks, and develop industry-relevant skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for future career opportunities.
The next session was conducted by Temporary Lecturers Dinithi and Rupeshika about Communication Enhancement. This session helped students develop clarity, confidence, and effectiveness in communication, essential for academic and professional success.
The special highlight of the morning was an Introduction to Sports Facilities done by Mr. Sameera Wijayagunaratne, Instructor in Physical Education, where students learned about the various sports and recreational opportunities available at the university. This session encouraged them to explore extracurricular activities that promote both physical well-being and teamwork.
Following this, Mr. Chamath Ranaweera, Software Engineer at Swivel Tech, IM Alumini, shared his experiences and insights, offering students valuable guidance on how to make the most of their university journey. His session focused on how sports and extracurricular activities played a crucial role in shaping his life and professional career. He emphasized that while academic excellence is important, active participation in sports and student organizations helps develop essential life skills such as leadership, teamwork, discipline, and resilience.
The following session by Senior Lecturers, Dr. Ruwan Wickramarachchi and Dr. Dilani Wickramarachchi, who spoke about Dos and Don’ts in University Life. Their session went beyond just academic advice—it was an inspiring discussion about crafting a vision for life and setting meaningful goals for the future.
The afternoon continued with student presentations, where the freshers had the opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences from the orientation program. This session was not only a platform for reflection but also a heartfelt moment where students expressed their gratitude to the faculty, organizers, and senior students who guided them throughout the program.